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    Park Pavilion Pro ram

    Custom Pavilion Program

    Innovative Project Award

    October 7, 2010

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    pavilions were standardized catalog designs,with a few being custom designs, including thepavilion at Lindsley Park (1998)

    Beginning with the 2003 BP, funding wasincluded for 26 custom pavilions

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    and 1970 are referred to as Concrete Tdesigns, reflecting their concrete roof structures

    Concrete T pavilions have many negative issues

    including structural integrity, leaking roofs, lowhead clearance and poor aesthetics

    These old and obsolete pavilions were identified

    as a eve 1 pr or ty rep acement n t eRenaissance Planin 2002

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    Concrete T Pavilionsat ar s -

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    an award-winning Pavilion Program This ro ram celebrates the utilitarian structure

    of the picnic pavilion and creates a unique

    identity for individual parks, the Dallas parksystem and our city

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    New Pavilions Pre-2003 Bondrogram

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    custom pavilions or enhanced catalogpavilions, including those located at:

    White Rock Lake Park

    J. W. Ray Park Tenison Park

    Lindsley Park

    p on ar Maria Luna Park

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    White Rock Lake Park1973

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    J. W. Ray Park1996

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    Tenison Park1998

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    Lindsley Park1998

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    Tipton Park2003

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    Maria Luna2004

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    current Park Pavilion Program It received an enthusiastic endorsement b the

    Planning and Design Committee after the plan

    approval presentation

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    was established as the main goal for newpavilions

    Architects are selected who are locally and

    nationally recognized for their design excellence

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    Issues, Requirements and Goals

    or ep acemen av ons

    Functionalit

    Safety and security (visibility) Durabilit and maintenance

    Materials

    Vandalism (12 minimum distance to structuralmember)

    Compliance with Fire Code

    ccess ty Design Excellence

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    Twenty-six new pavilions and six historical

    Several of the pavilion projects weresubsequently cancelled due to otherneighborhood or council district priorities: Buckner Park Kidd Springs Kingsbridge Park

    T.G. Terry Park

    Churchill Pavilion was renovated to be

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    compatible with the new recreation center, in lieu

    of being replaced

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    Bond Program Original No. Canceled/ Totals

    Reprogrammed

    2003 BP 26 6 20 Completed 14

    In Design 3

    In Bidding 1

    2006 BP 11 1 10 Com leted 0

    On Hold 1

    In Design 8

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    In Construction 1

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    Ridgewood Park Pavilion2006

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    Randall Park Pavilion2007

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    Churchill Park Pavilion2007

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    Casa View Park Pavilion2007

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    Opportunity Park Pavilion2007

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    Martin Weiss Park Pavilion2008

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    Bel-Aire Park Pavilion2008

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    Valley View Park Pavilion2008

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    Lake Highlands North Park Pavilion2009

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    Hattie Moore Park Pavilion2009

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    Ferguson Park Pavilion2009

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    Pecan Grove Park Pavilion2009

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    Rose Haggar Park Pavilion2009

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    Beverly Hills Park Pavilion2010

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    Brownwood Park Pavilion(In construction)

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    Lakewood Park Pavilion(In construction)

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    Umphress Park Pavilion(Bid/Award Phase)

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    College Park Pavilion(In Design)

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    Funds were included for re lacement of 11

    pavilions, including: Casa Linda Park In Design Fair Oaks Park On Hold

    Glencoe Park In Design a e an s ar n es gn McCree Park (moved from B.B. Owen Park) In Design Kidd Springs Park (moved from Moss Park) In Design

    Preston Green Park Cancelled Royal Park In Construction

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    Westmoreland Park In Design

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    Due to the extreme escalation in construction

    costs during the term of the 2003 BP,supplemental funding was included in the 2006

    or pav ons:

    Kingsbridge (reprogrammed to Nash-Davis

    Pecan Grove (completed)

    Rose Haggar (completed)

    Valley View (completed)

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    Cotillion Park Pavilion(In Design)

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    Glencoe Park Pavilion(In Design)

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    Kidd Springs Park Pavilion(In Design)

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    McCree Park Pavilion(In Design)

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    Royal Park(In Construction)

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    Webb Chapel Park(In Design)

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    Low: $ 67,000 Hi h: $149,000

    Average: $108,000

    Custom Pavilions: Low: $ 70,000 (Martin Weiss)

    High: $330,000 (Hattie Moore)

    Average: $201,186 (For 17 pavilions)

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    pavilions incur the same annual operating andmaintenance (O&M) cost:

    New pavilion $7,715

    Replacement pavilion $4,745 The O&M costs include litter removal; repair or

    replacement of site furnishings, maintenance of

    e pav on an e ec r ca

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    Custom pavilions are designed with

    nei hborhood involvement and a roval

    They are held in high regard by theneighborhood and are considered an asset to

    There has been very little vandalism

    Desi n of the icnic avilions ives desi ners inthe community a chance to showcase theirtalents and instill a sense of pride to the

    Design and construction of custom pavilionscreates a positive economic impact in the

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    the hedonic value of neighborhoods

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    Publications

    Dallas Morning News FDLuxe Magazinearticle New Pavilions in Dallas parks displayam t ous c v c arc tecture

    Texas Architectarticle Renaissance for Dallas

    Awards

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    American Institute of Architects (AIA) DallasChapter Best of Show and Blackson Brick

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    Excellence in Community Design Award

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    things as well as monuments: trees, parks,sidewalks, views, what urbanist William Whytememorably called tremendous trifles. Individually,they may not amount to much, but collectively they

    have an enormous impact because they help makecities livable and memorable.

    In its own modest way, the Dallas Pavilion(Program) is making a similar statement that the

    the arenas and skyscrapers.

    ,Magazine article New Pavilions in Dallas parksdisplay ambitious civic architecture,April 23, 2008

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