One Park: St. James Park Design Competition
Uniting St. James Park through a transformative design process positions the park as the center of its historic district and as a catalyst for the ongoing revitalization of Downtown San José.
St. James Park today is bifurcated by transportation infrastructure, effectively creating two halves. This unfortunate action in the 1950’s destroyed the formal town square and its system of edges, paths, and central fountain enshrouded in trees. To reclaim the park and locate new active destinations such as the Levitt Pavilion, existing transportation functions must be reorganized and the park re-stitched together.