“Land Design envisioned a number of outdoor rooms along the street, different rooms for different activities,” explains Compton. A variety of Landscape Forms site elements, including custom swings, has helped to establish “the language of the streetscape rooms” and will provide city leaders with a palette to follow as revitalization expands through the downtown district.

Compton partnered with Landscape Forms’ Studio 431 to create “a feature moment” in the form of custom swings. The swings, wide enough to comfortably fit two people, feature bright teal canopies that grab the attention of people walking and driving along the street. “We needed an element that stood out and created an irresistible experience.” This outdoor room, in Land Design’s vernacular, has a park vibe that invites engagement and play.

Working with 505 Design in the early stages of the project allowed Studio 431 to contribute its full range of services, including budget planning. The suggestion to use the Harpo lounge chair as the swing seat instead of creating a new form kept the custom project in budget. “The experience and history that Studio 431 has in creating custom elements gave me confidence. It was a great experience working with them,” says Compton.
The swing’s powdercoated teal canopy is a laser cut pattern designed by 505 Design’s environmental graphics team. The pattern simulates the sun coming through trees, creating dappled shadows on the ground that move with the light.
The same laser cut pattern is repeated in another outdoor room framed by Kornegay Sorrel planters. Color and texture are a large part of Compton’s vision for West Avenue, which this space illustrates. “The neutral tones of the Sorrel planters play off the white canopy, which also introduces warm wood,” says Compton. She goes on to describe the subtle textural distinctions of the Kornegay planters and Landscape Forms furnishings selected for the West Avenue linear park.
“There is a tactile garden approach to the streetscape,” explains Compton. “We didn’t want anything too slick or polished. Dune planters on each of the intersections are a statement and stand in contrast to the grays and reds of the pavers and buildings. They introduce a beautiful texture that is neutral and rich.” Larkspur planters serve as both planters and bollards along West Avenue.

The modern aesthetic of Landscape Forms’ site elements and custom swings appealed to 505 Design’s goals for West Avenue. “The vision for main street wasn’t to take away its historical characteristics but to mix old and new in ways that balance and complement each other,” says Compton. “We didn’t want site elements that felt nostalgic. The furniture is fresh and contemporary and reflects Kannapolis, a city that is totally refreshing itself.”