Kevin K. Parsons &
Associates Inc. (KPA) was the master planner, designer, landscape architecture
consultant, and construction inspector for the adaptive reuse of a large
abandoned limestone quarry acquired by DePauw University for a new Nature
Park. The quarry and adjacent land, mostly donated from Hanson Aggregates,
provided approximately 500 acres of academic study and research areas,
facilities for classrooms and gatherings, and a 10 mile loop system
of nature trails to be used and enjoyed by university students, staff
and alumni, as well as the local community.
The planning and design
process included an evaluation of the existing conditions to determine
the best use of the site. The first phase of construction featured an
extensive trail system, trail heads, and parking facilities. Over ten
miles of nature trails incorporate dramatic views and varying topography,
as well as an accessible trail along an abandoned rail road bed, a rustic
loop along the Big Walnut Creek, and a scenic vista loop along the high-wall
rim of the quarry. A quarry trail surrounded by prairie forbs and grasses
crosses the pond via a causeway and foot bridge. Bikers and hikers are
able to access the park from the campus by way of a connector trail
linking the two areas together. All trails begin at the activity center,
which houses the park ranger office, restroom facilities, and classroom
space.
The use of natural and indigenous materials and the
responsible stewardship of the environment guided the overall development
of the park. This project utilizes ‘green’ and sustainable
design and construction practices. The Nature Park will evolve with
student and faculty projects that will integrate the full spectrum of
study offered at DePauw, including the arts, the sciences and technology.