PARKS AND Playgrounds - Somerville, MA
About Dickerman Playground
Formerly separated onto two levels, this park has been reconnected through our plan. An accessible route now links the refurbished play area and seating on the lower half, with a revitalized upper level that replaced an unusable basketball court with open lawn, a bocce court, picnic tables, and a winding pathway. Inspired by a recent mural on the uppermost wall, CBA's design uses the same vibrant colors, echoes similar shapes, and draws out details such as a blue bear's face to form the basis of the spray area.
About Morse Kelley Playground
A true urban park for all ages, neighborhood input led this space to become the first public space in Somerville to include skateboarding as one of the featured activities. The skate elements are designed to fit into the overall design and to have alternate uses, such as seating and access. The park also features a four-sport court area, a vibrant tot lot, a new community garden, a rock climbing wall, extensive drought-tolerant plantings, a new entry plaza with monumental metal columns, and seating throughout the site.
Located two blocks apart on sloping Craigie Street in Somerville, Dickerman Playground and Morse Kelley Playground were renovated as a combined project, with the goal of clarifying and expanding the two parks' programs to better meet the neighborhood's needs.
About Kenney Park
CBA's design for the renovation of this prominent corner park in Somerville's Davis Square breathed new life and brought many more visitors into the space. The new design made the corner brick plaza accessible and furnished it with a combination of permanent and movable tables and chairs, and lighted bollards. The central fountain features LED lighting, a custom trench drain and flush-mounted foot activator, and anchor sockets for use in the off season for temporary public art. The playground was refurbished and expanded with new preschool events as well as fitness and balance equipment, the basketball court was resurfaced, and new plantings were added throughout the site.