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Captain Leonard Destin Park – Ground Breaking Ceremony

ReliantSouth is honored to have been selected as the Construction Manager for the exciting new Captain Leonard Destin Park Project.  Construction activity will commence soon and a ground breaking ceremony will be held on February 22nd at 1:00 P.M. to celebrate the historic occasion.  Below are details regarding the ceremony and an overview of the project:

 

Please join the City of Destin and The Trust for Public Land for the Captain Leonard Destin Park groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018, at 1 p.m. (101 Calhoun Ave.). The groundbreaking will celebrate the construction of a magnificent new park and the partnership between the city, The Trust for Public Land and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to create this public asset.  

 

What: Captain Leonard Destin Park Groundbreaking Ceremony 

When: Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018, at 1 p.m. 

Where: 101 Calhoun Ave. 

*Event Parking: There will be limited parking available on site. Additional parking is available at Clement Taylor Park (131 Calhoun Ave.), just a short walk from the new park site.

 

Project Overview: 

In 2015, The Trust for Public Land purchased the 3.42-acre property at 101 Calhoun Ave. with Deep Water Horizon Oil Spill Natural Resource Damage Assessment early restoration funds with a vision to create a park for the public, provide public access to the water and help preserve the history of the community. Once the project is complete, The Trust for Public Land will give the park to the city along with operations and maintenance funds for 10 years.

 

Historic Significance: 

Captain Leonard Destin Park is located on the same plot of land as the original homestead of its namesake. The history of the site informs the design, including simple architectural forms with clean lines, painted white wood siding and a grove of fruit trees reminiscent of a time when the land was a dwelling place and source of sustenance for early settlers. Today the site is home to a heron rookery, as well as over 150 years of memories of its inhabitants, including boat building and fishing.  

 

Park Design: 

The park will reflect the importance of water to the area and to the City of Destin in particular. Conceptually, the water is the origin of movement. Curvilinear contours in the land, patterns in the paving, and paths/walls all “flow” from the waterfront. Strong, familiar, structural forms create the foundation of the site itself– reiterating the site’s importance as a place of origin. Materials are familiar at their core, but the shapes and spaces that emerge reflect the idea of currents and flow in a way that feels more present-day. The movement inherent in the resulting design connects the park’s features together and suggest the flow of ideas, development, and energy from this former homestead to the city that became Destin. The park transports a historic site to a place of gathering that celebrates the spirit of Destin, with the water at its core.      

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