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Gathering Place (Tulsa park)

Gathering Place is a 66.5-acre park along the Arkansas River in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Created by the George Kaiser Family Foundation, and designed by landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh, the park was established September 8, 2018. It is open to the public free of charge. At $465 million, Gathering Place is the largest private gift to a community park in U.S. history.

Gathering Place
The Gathering Place in 2020
LocationTulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Coordinates36°07′27″N 95°59′05″W / 36.12417°N 95.98472°W / 36.12417; -95.98472
Area66.5 acres (26.9 ha)
CreatedSeptember 8, 2018 (2018-09-08)
Owned byTulsa River Parks Authority
OpenYear round
Statusoperating
Websitewww.gatheringplace.org

Pre-opening edit

A vision of the George Kaiser Family Foundation, Gathering Place was designed to be a vibrant and inclusive space, where diverse communities could come together to explore, learn and play. After years of planning, donations, and input from the community, construction began on the park in 2014.

The project took several years to complete. Crossland Construction Company managed the build.

Mack Scogin Merrill Elam architects designed the three major buildings at Gathering Place: Williams Lodge, ONEOK Boathouse and the restroom cabana. Each building embraces the park landscape and in a combination of strategies that incorporate Oklahoma's natural materials.

Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates designed the park to be a nature-inspired retreat within a city environment.

Grand opening edit

Gathering Place opened to the public on September 8, 2018. According to the Tulsa World, Gathering Place officials had planned for the facility to attract a million visitors per year. The actual attendance for the first year was over 3 million people. The two-day grand opening attracted more than 55,000 visitors.[1]

Awards edit

Tulsa's Gathering Place was named the "Best New Attraction 2019" through the USA Today Readers' Choice awards.[2] In 2019, Gathering Place also made Time magazine's list of the World's 100 Greatest Places of 2019,[3][4] National Geographic's list of 12 Mind-Bending Playgrounds Around the World,[5] and the American Planning Association's list of six great public spaces in America.[6] Gathering Place was named the best city park in the nation in a 2021 USA Today readers' choice competition,[7] and again in 2024.[8]

Attractions edit

Gathering Place offers a wide variety of attractions for guests to explore free of charge, including 5-acre Chapman Adventure Playground, Williams Lodge, ONEOK Boathouse, QuikTrip Great Lawn, Energy Transfer Sports Courts, a BMX pump track and skate park, Peggy's Pond, as well as numerous gardens, pathways, and trails.[9]

Discovery Lab edit

Construction on the Discovery Lab began in February 2020.[10] The $47 million, 50,000 square foot Discovery Lab main building was designed to be a hands-on museum that would stimulate young children's interests in science and technology topics. The new museum replaces a much smaller facility that opened in the Owen Park Recreation Center in May 2013. The Owen Park Discovery Lab closed in 2021. In addition to interactive exhibits, it would contain classrooms, a café, grand plaza and 300-seat amphitheater. A special parking lot was constructed just south of the building as a convenience for visitors.[10] It opened on January 24, 2022.[11]

"The Gateway" project edit

City officials announced that they would begin construction of a new pedestrian bridge across the Arkansas River as soon as possible after the Phase I opening. Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates won a design contest to implement the project, which will be known as "The Gateway". Tulsa River Parks Authority said that the project has been estimated to be completed three years after construction begins, and cost the city $24.4 million.[12]

The project will replace the 1904 Midland Valley Railroad bridge, which had been acquired by the city seventy years later and turned it into a pedestrian bridge.[13] That bridge was inspected and designated as "structurally deficient".[14][13] Demolition started in June 2021 and was expected to take five to seven weeks to complete, given that the bridge had been taken down column by column and section by section.[13] In related work, the city is spending approximately $50 million to overhaul the adjacent Zink Dam in a renovation that is expected to be completed in the summer of 2023.[13]

Effects of 2019 Arkansas River flooding edit

The unusually heavy rains along the Arkansas River caused flooding, especially after it forced major releases from Keystone Dam. This raised the water level downstream above flood stage in many areas and threatened to damage the new Gathering Place, which had opened in the preceding fall, and had to close for a week, until the flood had begun to subside. Gathering Place authorities began to assess the damage and plan repairs.[15]

The east bank of the river experienced relatively light damage, with water covering two of the five sports courts south of 31st Street. After hosing off mud and debris, inspectors found no significant damage to the playing surfaces. However, the flood caused some washouts along the East Bank Trail. At 58th Street and Riverside Drive, it washed away a light stanchion. Matt Meyer, executive director of the Tulsa River Parks Authority, told the press that the washout showed a need to install cable-concrete type bank reinforcement. He noted that a similar project the city had done two years earlier had cost about $1,000 per linear foot.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ Morgan, Rhett (September 20, 2018). "Gathering Place part two: Tulsa Children's Museum Discovery Lab reveals new design". Tulsa World. Accessed February 18, 2019.
  2. ^ "Tulsa's Gathering Place named the Best New Attraction in the Nation". USA Today. Retrieved January 31, 2019.
  3. ^ Canfield, Kevin (August 22, 2019). "Time magazine names Gathering Place among 'World's Greatest Places'". Tulsa World. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  4. ^ "World's Greatest Places 2019". Time. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  5. ^ . Erica Jackson Curran, National Geographic. Archived from the original on August 1, 2019. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  6. ^ Canfield, Kevin (September 25, 2019). "Gathering Place earns another honor". Tulsa World. Retrieved October 5, 2019.
  7. ^ Canfield, Kevin (February 26, 2021). "Gathering Place named best city park in the country in USA Today poll". Tulsa World. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  8. ^ "Gathering Place tops USA Today Parks poll". Tulsa World, April 17, 2024. Retrieved April 19, 2024.
  9. ^ "Attractions". Gathering Place. Retrieved November 8, 2018.
  10. ^ a b Canfield, Kevin. "Work on city's new $47 million children's museum set to begin". Tulsa World. Retrieved February 21, 2020.
  11. ^ "Discovery Lab opens new space to the public". KJRH.com. Retrieved January 24, 2022.
  12. ^ Youngman, Clayton. "River Parks Authority approves Arkansas River bridge connected to Gathering Place". KTUL. July 19, 2018. Accessed December 13, 2018.
  13. ^ a b c d Canfield, Kevin (June 4, 2021). . Tulsa World. Archived from the original on June 6, 2021. Retrieved June 5, 2021.
  14. ^ Ellis, Ashley (October 15, 2020). "New pedestrian bridge to link Gathering Place and River West Festival Park". KTUL. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  15. ^ a b Canfield, Kevin (June 4, 2019). "Repairs to Flooding Damage Could Cost Millions". Tulsa World. Accessed November 5, 2019. 2019-06-08 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Voices of Oklahoma interview. First person interview conducted on December 19, 2020, with Jeff Stava about the planning, preparation, and opening of Gathering Place.

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Gathering Place is a 66 5 acre park along the Arkansas River in Tulsa Oklahoma Created by the George Kaiser Family Foundation and designed by landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh the park was established September 8 2018 It is open to the public free of charge At 465 million Gathering Place is the largest private gift to a community park in U S history Gathering PlaceThe Gathering Place in 2020LocationTulsa Oklahoma United StatesCoordinates36 07 27 N 95 59 05 W 36 12417 N 95 98472 W 36 12417 95 98472Area66 5 acres 26 9 ha CreatedSeptember 8 2018 2018 09 08 Owned byTulsa River Parks AuthorityOpenYear roundStatusoperatingWebsitewww wbr gatheringplace wbr org Contents 1 Pre opening 2 Grand opening 3 Awards 4 Attractions 5 Discovery Lab 6 The Gateway project 7 Effects of 2019 Arkansas River flooding 8 References 9 External linksPre opening editA vision of the George Kaiser Family Foundation Gathering Place was designed to be a vibrant and inclusive space where diverse communities could come together to explore learn and play After years of planning donations and input from the community construction began on the park in 2014 The project took several years to complete Crossland Construction Company managed the build Mack Scogin Merrill Elam architects designed the three major buildings at Gathering Place Williams Lodge ONEOK Boathouse and the restroom cabana Each building embraces the park landscape and in a combination of strategies that incorporate Oklahoma s natural materials Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates designed the park to be a nature inspired retreat within a city environment Grand opening editGathering Place opened to the public on September 8 2018 According to the Tulsa World Gathering Place officials had planned for the facility to attract a million visitors per year The actual attendance for the first year was over 3 million people The two day grand opening attracted more than 55 000 visitors 1 Awards editTulsa s Gathering Place was named the Best New Attraction 2019 through the USA Today Readers Choice awards 2 In 2019 Gathering Place also made Time magazine s list of the World s 100 Greatest Places of 2019 3 4 National Geographic s list of 12 Mind Bending Playgrounds Around the World 5 and the American Planning Association s list of six great public spaces in America 6 Gathering Place was named the best city park in the nation in a 2021 USA Today readers choice competition 7 and again in 2024 8 Attractions editGathering Place offers a wide variety of attractions for guests to explore free of charge including 5 acre Chapman Adventure Playground Williams Lodge ONEOK Boathouse QuikTrip Great Lawn Energy Transfer Sports Courts a BMX pump track and skate park Peggy s Pond as well as numerous gardens pathways and trails 9 Discovery Lab editConstruction on the Discovery Lab began in February 2020 10 The 47 million 50 000 square foot Discovery Lab main building was designed to be a hands on museum that would stimulate young children s interests in science and technology topics The new museum replaces a much smaller facility that opened in the Owen Park Recreation Center in May 2013 The Owen Park Discovery Lab closed in 2021 In addition to interactive exhibits it would contain classrooms a cafe grand plaza and 300 seat amphitheater A special parking lot was constructed just south of the building as a convenience for visitors 10 It opened on January 24 2022 11 The Gateway project editCity officials announced that they would begin construction of a new pedestrian bridge across the Arkansas River as soon as possible after the Phase I opening Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates won a design contest to implement the project which will be known as The Gateway Tulsa River Parks Authority said that the project has been estimated to be completed three years after construction begins and cost the city 24 4 million 12 The project will replace the 1904 Midland Valley Railroad bridge which had been acquired by the city seventy years later and turned it into a pedestrian bridge 13 That bridge was inspected and designated as structurally deficient 14 13 Demolition started in June 2021 and was expected to take five to seven weeks to complete given that the bridge had been taken down column by column and section by section 13 In related work the city is spending approximately 50 million to overhaul the adjacent Zink Dam in a renovation that is expected to be completed in the summer of 2023 13 Effects of 2019 Arkansas River flooding editMain article 2019 Arkansas River floods The unusually heavy rains along the Arkansas River caused flooding especially after it forced major releases from Keystone Dam This raised the water level downstream above flood stage in many areas and threatened to damage the new Gathering Place which had opened in the preceding fall and had to close for a week until the flood had begun to subside Gathering Place authorities began to assess the damage and plan repairs 15 The east bank of the river experienced relatively light damage with water covering two of the five sports courts south of 31st Street After hosing off mud and debris inspectors found no significant damage to the playing surfaces However the flood caused some washouts along the East Bank Trail At 58th Street and Riverside Drive it washed away a light stanchion Matt Meyer executive director of the Tulsa River Parks Authority told the press that the washout showed a need to install cable concrete type bank reinforcement He noted that a similar project the city had done two years earlier had cost about 1 000 per linear foot 15 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Gathering Place References edit Morgan Rhett September 20 2018 Gathering Place part two Tulsa Children s Museum Discovery Lab reveals new design Tulsa World Accessed February 18 2019 Tulsa s Gathering Place named the Best New Attraction in the Nation USA Today Retrieved January 31 2019 Canfield Kevin August 22 2019 Time magazine names Gathering Place among World s Greatest Places Tulsa World Retrieved August 23 2019 World s Greatest Places 2019 Time Retrieved August 23 2019 12 mind bending playgrounds around the world From Tulsa to Tokyo imaginative spaces for all ages Erica Jackson Curran National Geographic Archived from the original on August 1 2019 Retrieved August 23 2019 Canfield Kevin September 25 2019 Gathering Place earns another honor Tulsa World Retrieved October 5 2019 Canfield Kevin February 26 2021 Gathering Place named best city park in the country in USA Today poll Tulsa World Retrieved February 26 2021 Gathering Place tops USA Today Parks poll Tulsa World April 17 2024 Retrieved April 19 2024 Attractions Gathering Place Retrieved November 8 2018 a b Canfield Kevin Work on city s new 47 million children s museum set to begin Tulsa World Retrieved February 21 2020 Discovery Lab opens new space to the public KJRH com Retrieved January 24 2022 Youngman Clayton River Parks Authority approves Arkansas River bridge connected to Gathering Place KTUL July 19 2018 Accessed December 13 2018 a b c d Canfield Kevin June 4 2021 Watch Now Demolition of Pedestrian Bridge over Arkansas River begins Tulsa World Archived from the original on June 6 2021 Retrieved June 5 2021 Ellis Ashley October 15 2020 New pedestrian bridge to link Gathering Place and River West Festival Park KTUL Retrieved October 21 2020 a b Canfield Kevin June 4 2019 Repairs to Flooding Damage Could Cost Millions Tulsa World Accessed November 5 2019 Archived 2019 06 08 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editOfficial website Voices of Oklahoma interview First person interview conducted on December 19 2020 with Jeff Stava about the planning preparation and opening of Gathering Place Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gathering Place Tulsa park amp oldid 1219776476, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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