Atlanta announces winners of Green Infrastructure Design Challenge

Oct. 6, 2021
The City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management announced the winners of its five design challenges, who will now be able to take their concept visions through final design.

The City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management (DWM) recently announced the winners of its Green Infrastructure (GI) Design Challenge.

The purpose of the challenge was to engage the design community to help resolve water quality and flooding challenges using green infrastructure. Teams submitted conceptual GI designs for five different sites around the city. The winners are able to then take their concepts all the way through final design. The winners are as follows:

The Volkert team, which included community representative Darryl Haddock, student representative Kyle Lamont, Dix Hite + Partners Inc., and Accura Engineering Inc., won for their work on the Outdoor Activity Center (OAC) stream restoration project in the Utoy Creek watershed in southwest Atlanta.

Winning two awards was the Rivers 2 Tap team which included Hazen and Sawyer, Hedstrom Design LLC, Accura Engineering and Consulting Services, Inc., Corporate Environmental Risk Management, LLC, community representatives Rosa McHugh for the Chastain Park project and Michelle Flowers for the West Manor Park project, student representative Bradley Hines, and Southeastern Engineering Inc. for their submission for West Manor Park flood mitigation project, which is in the Utoy Creek watershed and the Chastain Park stormwater treatment project located in the Nancy Creek watershed in northeast Atlanta.

Also winning two awards is the Star Whitehouse Landscape Architects and Planners PLLC team. This team included Nitsch Engineering, Accura Engineering, Shapes at Work LLC., and community representative Dr. Nirajan Dhakal for their proposal on the Continental Colony Elementary and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive stormwater management projects.

DWM will soon announce plans to host an event to celebrate the GI challenge.

SOURCE: City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management