{"id":25016,"date":"2023-06-26t13:44:44","date_gmt":"2023-06-26t18:44:44","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.dicovercards.com\/?post_type=snyder-projects&p=25016"},"modified":"2024-03-13t17:04:45","modified_gmt":"2024-03-13t22:04:45","slug":"emc-park-in-des-moines-provides-big-fun-in-small-space","status":"publish","type":"snyder-projects","link":"\/\/www.dicovercards.com\/projects\/emc-park-in-des-moines-provides-big-fun-in-small-space\/","title":{"rendered":"emc park in des moines provides big fun in small space"},"content":{"rendered":"
workers and visitors in the downtown des moines region and the estimated 2,400 people who call the downtown area home now have a dedicated park space to relax, play games, or unwind after a busy day. the emc park at 701 walnut street opened in 2023 to great fanfare as the first pocket park in the downtown region and the first park in the area. occupying the space where the old younkers building once stood, emc park resulted from a joint partnership between the city of des moines<\/a> and emc insurance<\/a>, which owns the parcel of land.<\/p>\n as the primary designer for the park project, bbs architects\/engineers brought the snyder & associates team on board to help solve several challenging design issues. chief among them was designing infrastructure<\/a> for such a small project site. at less than \u00bd an acre, the pocket park needed all the “above ground” space for the desired park amenities, which left little to no room for necessary stormwater infrastructure<\/a>.<\/p>\n the city of des moines code required a street bump out to protect nearby parking areas, which conflicted with the existing storm sewer. our team developed a plan to use an underground detention facility to maintain the entire surface area above for park features. the detention facility temporarily stores stormwater in underground chambers before slowly releasing it after the rainfall has subsided. the team also used a trench drain in the adjacent street to accommodate the existing storm sewer infrastructure.<\/p>\n the park’s small site required shallow utility infrastructure, resulting in multiple conflicts during the design stage. our team used careful 2022世界杯32强预选赛
and innovative solutions to incorporate the necessary utility infrastructure to operate the park.<\/p>\nstormwater & utility conflicts require unique solutions<\/span><\/h2>\n
amenity-rich pocket park meets community need<\/span><\/h2>\n