Fellowship Park
The renovation of Fellowship Park allowed the client to realize the true intentions of an existing splashpad through upgrades in design and state of the art technology.
The Transformation of a Splash Pad:
What once was meant to be a joyful escape from the heat had faded into an uninspiring and outdated space. The original splash pad, with its faded colors and inconsistent water sprays, failed to live up to expectations. The nozzles were too few, the water pressure was unreliable, and the space lacked the excitement and energy the owner had envisioned. It was clear that something had to change.
The renovation was no simple task. It required careful planning, precise engineering, and creative problem-solving. The new design introduced an array of synchronized water jets, each programmed to dance in perfect harmony with music and vibrant illumination. The splash pad was no longer just a place to cool off—it became an immersive experience, an attraction that drew families in, day and night.
After months of dedication and construction, the transformation was complete. The once-forgotten splash pad was now a dazzling spectacle, alive with movement, color, and sound. Children laughed as they ran through the rhythmic sprays, while onlookers admired the mesmerizing water display. It was more than just an improvement—it was a complete reinvention, bringing life and excitement to a space that had once fallen short.
The result? A project that went beyond expectations, turning a simple water play area into a true destination.
Original Splashpad
Original Splashpad Plan View
Original Plans
Rough 3D Concept Rendering
New Plan View Layout
New 3D Video Rendering
New MEP Drawings
Finished Product Plan View
Finished Product
Understanding Intent
Executing the clients vision comes down to our complete understanding of intent, translating that into a buildable product and then gaining approval of that product. The easiest way to accomplish this is through a 3D video rendering of the water feature in action. This is a visualization of the functionality and programming and provides a look at how the water feature is expected to perform. This rendering is provided during the initial concept and design schematic phase before the full MEP drawings are started. For this project, the client wanted the splashpad to be syncronized to music. Song selection was made, then the renderings were created, sign off occurred and then MEP drawings were completed.