Four concept designs have been developed for a future project at the site of Franceschi House based on feedback from a community workshop and almost 700 survey responses.
A second online survey is open through Monday, May 27 for the public to rank each of the potential designs.
Overall Site Design
Without substantially altering the layout and feel of the space, landscaping, stormwater, and accessibility improvements will be added to the project site to increase functionality, safety, and resiliency.
A small parking area and pathway will be provided to the east of the house. The falling retaining walls south of the house will be improved. To the west, the circular plaza will be resurfaced with a smooth, pervious surface and a new stone seating wall will be added along its southern edge. Further west, the existing viewing perch will be rebuilt with an accessible path, improved seating, and viewing scope. The surrounding landscape will be updated with a mix of native and Franceschi inspired plantings. Four potential design concepts are shared below for the terrace area to be located in the footprint of the house.
Design Concept 1 – Horticultural Emphasis
Design Concept 2 – Architectural Emphasis
This scheme is architecturally inspired and includes more commemorative elements of the Franceschi House. The wood framing of the house would be replaced with concrete retaining walls matching the house’s footprint. The lower level would be backfilled to form an elevated viewing terrace at the house’s main level. Most of the medallions could be reinstalled on the new plastered retaining walls, potentially in their original locations along the south elevation of the home, as originally installed by Alden Freeman.
The terrace’s ground surface would be paved in concrete and inscribed with the floor plan of the house. Select elements of the house, such as the entry porch and windows could be reconstructed out of more durable materials to help secure the perimeter of the terrace and commemorate the original house. The landscaping surrounding the terrace would include Franceschi inspired plantings and the trellis to the south of the house would be reconstructed.
Design Concept 3 – Architectural Emphasis
This concept is a slight modification of the architecturally inspired Concept 2. The viewing terrace would be constructed in the same manner and location of the house as in concept 2, but offers alternative options for the interpretive site elements.
The terrace would be paved in concrete and embedded with commemorative plaques that celebrate Franceschi’s horticultural contributions. The fireplace and stairway to the home’s lower level could be retained as unique architectural elements, although modifications would be required to ensure they do not create safety hazards. Medallions and other select elements of the original house would continue to be incorporated into the design, as well as Franceschi inspired plantings around the perimeter.
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I hope they don’t mess with “the Face” rock. Lot of fun memories there at lunch, or beyond, as a teen at SBHS!
#4, #3, #2
just dont have the city do the work- have it go to bid and get someone from the city that can count select the lowest bider that has decent teputation
How is it being paid for?
ANON – it’s a City park, so…….