Confluence Park, San Antonio, TX
Confluence Park, San Antonio, TX

San Antonio,

TX

United States

Confluence Park - TX

Located on a former construction storage yard approximately two miles south of downtown, this three-acre park is situated along the Mission Reach segment of the River Walk on a bluff overlooking the San Antonio River and San Pedro Creek. Designed by Lake|Flato, Matsys Design, and Rialto Studio, the park officially opened in 2018.

Curving paved pathways lined with terraced planting beds connect five distinct areas representing different regional ecosystems. A small terraced hill of native grassland is central to the space, surrounded by San Antonio River Improvement Project ecosystem restoration habitat, Trans Pecos/Chihuahua Desert plants, a Texas Oak Conservatory, and a Texas Live Oak Savanna. The park’s most prominent feature is a paved terrace with a large open-air pavilion made up of 22 curved concrete ā€œpetalsā€ that reach nearly 30 feet high and funnel rainwater into a site-wide water catchment system. The Estela Avery Education Center, a multi-purpose building topped with a green roof and powered by solar panels, is adjacent to the main pavilion. A small pedestrian bridge leads to the main pavilion over a sunken area where rainwater harvesting structures are buried. Three smaller pavilions, each comprising two concrete ā€œpetalsā€ that extend nearly twenty feet high, create smaller gathering spaces across the site, which also features a permeable parking lot. Taking full advantage of the site, the park hosts a variety of educational programs led by the San Antonio River Foundation (SARF), which connects people to their surroundings while fostering environmental stewardship.

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