Greenwood Community Park Breaks Ground on Phase I
In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, community members gathered to celebrate the design implementation of the Sasaki master plan, completed in 2019
In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Sasaki is working on multiple projects that will have long lasting benefits for the environment and for the community. In addition to working on Greenwood Community Park Master Plan and Implementation, Sasaki is also beginning work on the University Lakes Restoration Project, which has just entered Phase I.
Sasaki is thrilled to be leading the design and implementation of an ambitious project to set the lakes on a more ecologically sustainable and recreationally rich future. Our work, in collaboration with the community of Baton Rouge, University Lakes LLC, Louisiana State University (LSU), East Baton Rouge Parish, the State of Louisiana, BREC, Stantec, and CSRS will create a new legacy for Baton Rouge for the next 100 years. With this group of partners, Sasaki is working to make the lakes safer, more beautiful, and a more welcoming place for people and nature.
The University Lakes System was created by dredging and clearing the Old Perkins Swamp next to LSU’s new Campus in 1933. The new lake system set the stage for the City of Baton Rouge to grow around this new, 10-mile long recreational and aesthetic asset. This created a legacy that defined the physical and social context of Baton Rouge — however, over the past 100 years, environmental and infrastructural degradation created unsustainable maintenance conditions.
“Sasaki will be setting a long-term framework for the full reconstruction of the lake system which will consist of dredging the lake bottom and reshaping the banks to create a more robust and sustainable ecological condition,” says Denver office co-director Anna Cawrse.
“At the same time we will be weaving in recreational amenities that support a diverse cross section of people,” says Denver office co-director Joshua Brooks. “This will be a major undertaking, but one that will result in a dynamic public realm amenity for Baton Rouge.”
This week, Phase I kicked off with due diligence in and around the lakes. Soon the team will be engaging with the community and generating concept designs for the 10-mile waterfront around the lake system.