The Acacia Group, Inc.
Landscape Architecture - Park and Recreation Planning
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Amphitheaters

bulletVeterans Memorial Park. The firm developed the master plan for the city's oldest and most heavily used existing park. The 40-acre park site is located in the center of this city of about 75,000 population. Three quarters of the park area has been developed with fairly traditional park uses such as ball fields, picnic sites, play equipment and a large multi-use central open area, prior to the master planning process. We developed a questionnaire used during the planning process to obtain input from the general public about facility and activity options desired on the site. The questionnaire was used at initial public meeting and was printed in the local newspaper. The 238 responses were tabulated using complex spreadsheets to determine public preferences on a wide variety of activities and issues. The questionnaire responses led to the development of three concept plans that also received public scrutiny. The park circulation system was worked out using these concept plans prior to illustrating the circulation system in the master plan. The plan evolved as a direct response to public input received from the questionnaire process. The main element that was introduced into the park is a 30,000 SF indoor aquatic facility with and swimming and wave pool. A skateboard facility is another program element introduced due to heavy public response to the questionnaire. A gathering mall was introduced to provide a socializing space for the new amphitheater and for the central open space. Sierra Vista, Arizona.

bulletMorris K. Udall Regional Park. Responsible for project management, design and construction documents for $1.5 million in site work for this project which included amphitheater design, pedestrian and automobile circulation design elements; a three-field baseball complex, volleyball courts, children's playground, picnic areas, amphitheater, competition swimming pool, entry plaza and related site amenities, coordination of subconsultants and coordination with Tucson Parks and Recreation representatives. The amphitheater is home of a very successful summer evening concert series. It is also used as a wedding site. Budget of $6.4 million for recreation center in Tucson, Arizona.

bulletReid Park Bandshell Entry Plaza. In celebration of its 50th Anniversary, Junior League of Tucson gave the City of Tucson park improvements to the existing Reid Park Bandshell. Walt Rogers of The Acacia Group was selected to design the improvements. Design details included a large paved plaza area, a water feature, marquee, site furniture, lighting and handicapped ramp. Unique feature of the plan was a bosque planting of 50 purple leaf plum trees. Tucson, Arizona.







bulletKennedy Regional Park Fiesta Area and Outdoor Amphitheater. The Acacia Group served as the prime consultant for the $1.8 million Phase I project and the $.7 million Phase II project. The firm prepared a design program, a site development concept, construction documents and provided construction administration services. The Fiesta Area includes a 7,000 person turf amphitheater and bandshell, food booths, picnic tables, playground, 750-car parking area, paths, plazas and landscaping. Tucson, Arizona.

bulletBlockbuster Desert Sky Pavilion Outdoor Amphitheater. Served as landscape architect assisting with site planning and providing landscape design, irrigation design, and coordination with City of Phoenix. Outdoor amphitheater has 8,300 reserved seats, turf concert seating for 12,000 and a 7,000-car parking area. Phoenix, Arizona.

bulletMesa Amphitheater Renovation. The Acacia Group carried out a study to analyze the problems and outline options for renovating or removing existing fountains on both sides of the stage due to severe leaking. The firm developed nine alternatives for restoring, renovating or changing the fountains on either side of the stage. Alternative No. 6 was selected for further development and implementation because it also created additional performing area on the sides of the stage. Mesa, Arizona.

bulletArrowhead Park Renovation Masterplan. Prepared a renovation masterplan and Phase I construction documents for this 35-acre neighborhood park. A four-field wagon-wheel concept was introduced in order to rehabilitate existing ball fields. New facilities included a new perimeter street and boulevard planting, residential landscape buffer, renovated parking for 370-cars, renovated pool facility and entry court, four lighted sand volleyball courts, basketball courts, handicap-accessible children's play area, tennis courts, renovated amphitheater, landscaping and irrigation. Chandler, Arizona.