North Park is the city of Southlake’s newest park. Located northeast of the city’s urban town square development, the park makes itself at home in the countryside. Schrickel, Rollins, now Parkhill | Schrickel Rollins, designed this project with careful attention to the surrounding neighborhoods and those who would find it a welcoming recreational haven.
At the time, this was one of the only competition level lacrosse facilities in the Dallas / Fort Worth area.
At the entrance of the 20-acre park, a .85-acre retention pond captures stormwater from the fields, parking area and adjacent Department of Public Safety facility, and provides irrigation for the facility. A well on the site keeps the pond filled as sensors trigger once the pond drops beyond a specific water level. The pond also offers a backup city water supply.
One of the unique aspects of North Park is its strategic location on the site. The site had 30 feet of fall from one corner of the park to the other, and the plaza and concession area was located roughly in the center of the grade changes. The location of the playground allows parents to sit at picnic tables above the playground and view the games on the lacrosse fields. The unique bi-level layout also carries through to the playground, which plays up a naturalistic theme of native grasses, boulders and whimsical hollowed-out trees. Slides and other play elements are of sculpted, detailed glass fiber reinforced (GFRC).
Lighting was an important part of this $6.6M project, completed in 2012. On the north side of the park, multiple homes are in close proximity to the park's property line. The design team was conscious of light spillover to the homes and worked to meet a cutoff requirement for footcandle readings at the property lines by using the latest technology in cut-off sports lighting as well as enhanced screening..
“We used the graphic below to present the project foot candle readings based on proposed photometrics in a way that would allow for the public to gain an understanding and the effects on adjacent properties. The field lighting graphic really helped explain to adjacent property owners that light levels on their propery would not be affected.” – Spencer Freeman
A heightened awareness of Southlake’s reputation nationally for quality facilities was brought to light when they conducted a nationwide search for their Lacrosse coaching position. When asked about North Park, a respondent noted that he had visited and coached in facilities across the nation and that no facility came close to offer what North Park offered for the player, the coaching staff and spectators.