SWA brought back to its community what once was a historic gathering place downtown El Paso, introducing a new landscape design and providing a number of facilities.
Landscape architects SWA renewed a historic gathering place in El Paso’s downtown business district, the San Jacinto Plaza, providing a state-of-the-art urban open space, with the objective of protecting and celebrating the history and culture of the site.
The project was the result of an intensive community process involving input from a wide range of constituents. Active programming, environmental and economic sustainability, and great design have become the de facto criteria for catalyzing renewed interest and investment in the types of urban open spaces exemplified by the updated plaza. At the park’s center, the designers restored Los Lagortos, a beloved sculpture by Luis Jimenez that pays tribute to the live alligators that inhabited the plaza over 45 years ago. Together with Lake Flato Architects, they created a metal structure to help protect the sculpture from the sun and also to provide a shaded area for activities.
Programming for the park was a main priority, as was the community’s desire to retain some of its historic identity. In response, SWA integrated the existing formal axial paths with informal paths and bridges that take park users to various destinations, including gaming areas for ping-pong, chess, and washoes (a local favorite similar to horseshoes but with water), a children’s splash pad, and a café with colorful seating arrangements.
SHARE
PIN IT
SHARE
PIN IT
SHARE
PIN IT
SHARE
PIN IT
SHARE
PIN IT
SWA, San Jacinto Plaza, El Paso, Texas
SHARE
PIN IT
SWA, San Jacinto Plaza, El Paso, Texas
SHARE
PIN IT
SWA, San Jacinto Plaza, El Paso, Texas
SHARE
PIN IT
SWA, San Jacinto Plaza, El Paso, Texas
SHARE
PIN IT
SWA, San Jacinto Plaza, El Paso, Texas
SHARE
PIN IT
San Jacinto Plaza, El Paso, Texas Program: public space renovation Architects: SWA Completion: 2016