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New Jersey Capital State Park

In 2008, the large parking lot adjacent to the NJ State House was demolished to make way for a new park  that would reinforce the State House as a powerful anchor to the site. WRT was selected to design a new state park. The park’s design alludes to New Jersey’s Garden State status by using only native species of trees, shrubs, flowers and grasses, and showcases various means of storm water collection throughout the 7-acre site. Its large oval lawn for public gatherings and casual recreation visually connects the Memorial Hall to the State House complex.

The project’s second phase, which is ongoing, is built around an archeological dig that exposes pre-Revolutionary artifacts of Trenton’s industrial past.

Project Team
Landscape Architecture/Team Lead:  WRT (Judith Heintz, Principal in Charge, Diana Drake, Project Manager/Phase 2,  Napat Sitisara)
Lighting Design:  L'Observatoire International
Archeology:  Hunter Research, Inc.
Structural Engineers:  S. Harris, Ltd.
Civil Engineers:  Sadat Associates
MEP Engineers:  Miller Remick
Survey:  
 Lanning Engineering Co., Inc.

Images courtesy of WRT, L'Observatoire International