Park Architecture & Design at Osterlund Architects
We are passionate about parks and the amenities, resources, and community they offer to people. Some of our favorite completed park architecture projects have been the Pullen Aquatic Center Improvements and the Historic Yates Mill County Park – Cabin Repair in Raleigh, NC, and the Greenville Outdoor Aquatic Facility in Greenville, NC. We have completed projects with municipal and state clients of up to $5,000,000 in construction costs.
Great cities need parks, and parks need great design. We love parks, we love pools, we love all the amenities and architecture that go with urban parks, and we love interacting with the communities that use them.
Working with parks has expanded our architecture and interior design practice to serve public clients. We serve municipal and state clients to create, renovate, and repair spaces that serve communities across North Carolina. We are drawn to educational programming across project types: park buildings that tell stories, pools where swim lessons are taught, training spaces for municipal election workers, K-12 schools and higher education campuses.
Greenville Outdoor Aquatic Facility
The new 4,000 sf bathhouse includes tickets/first aid/office, locker rooms, storage and filtration for a 160,000 gallon pool with play structure, water slide and 6 lap lanes. The new outdoor aquatic facility is located adjacent to an existing recreation center and park. The bathhouse marks the entrance to the facility and defines the north edge of the site. Exterior materials and finishes complement Greenville Recreation & Parks color standards and the adjacent Eppes Center.
Yates Mill Cabin
We are the lead designer for repairs and a new flood-proof foundation for the cabin located near the mill. Our design incorporates salvaged logs, wood, and stone to maintain the character of the cabin. The Cabin Repair builds on our previous experience as a subconsultant. In 2017, we teamed with the Landscape Architect to develop masterplan concepts and to assist the Owner with budgeting and scheduling future projects. Our work included study concepts for an accessible path to the mill, relocation and restoration of the Phares Yates house, new amphitheater, wagon shelter, and maintenance building.
Pullen Aquatic Center
Improvements to the 40,000 sf existing building include roof and skylight replacement; exterior envelope and structural repair; pool deck repair; door and hardware replacement; lighting replacement; and new HVAC for the natatorium.