Sappington House Park Complex Master Plan
Reimagining a historic site to increase attendance.
-
Client: City of Crestwood
Location: Crestwood, MO
2.5 Acre Site
$2.1 M
Completed 2018
-
Community Engagement
Master Planning
Cost Estimating
Historic Renovation Evaluation
-
Historic Preservation: STRATA Architecture + Preservation
Landscape Architecture: Planning Design Studio
Bond Architects, partnered with Strata Architecture + Preservation and Planning Design Studio, developed a comprehensive master plan for the Sappington Park Center.
The Park is the home of the Thomas J. Sappington House Museum, built in 1808 and thought to be the oldest surviving brick structure still in existence in St. Louis County.
The home was listed on the National Register for Historic Places in 1974. Also on site is the Library of Americana, the Barn Restaurant, a Caretaker’s Cottage, Shed and Pond. The Master Plan includes strategies for maintaining the site’s relevancy and increasing visitors for the next 15 years.
An important part of this Master Plan was finding opportunities to maximize connections to the nearby Grants’ Trail Great Rivers Greenway trailhead.
-
Community Engagement
Master Planning
Cost Estimating
Historic Renovation Evaluation