Repentance Park & St. Philip's Promenade

March 03, 2014  •  Leave a Comment

These are some of the images from a project I recently shot for landscape architects Reed Hilderbrand, LLC.  The old sidewalks and fountains in this area of Downtown Baton Rouge were replaced with the newly designed Repentance Park.  The purpose of the design was to create a usable public green space, to have that space unify the existing separate areas made up by the Louisiana Old State Capitol, the Baton Rouge River Center, City Hall, and Galvez Plaza & North Boulevard Town Square.  The sidewalks and paths were put in place to create pedestrian friendly access from the downtown business area to the Mississippi River.

 

Repentance Park & St. Phillips Promenade photographed by Baton Rouge Architectural Photographer Mark BienvenuRepentance Park Repentance Park & St. Phillips Promenade photographed by Baton Rouge Architectural Photographer Mark BienvenuRepentance Park Repentance Park & St. Phillips Promenade photographed by Baton Rouge Architectural Photographer Mark BienvenuRepentance Park Repentance Park & St. Phillips Promenade photographed by Baton Rouge Architectural Photographer Mark BienvenuRepentance Park Repentance Park & St. Phillips Promenade photographed by Baton Rouge Architectural Photographer Mark BienvenuRepentance Park Repentance Park & St. Phillips Promenade photographed by Baton Rouge Architectural Photographer Mark BienvenuRepentance Park Repentance Park & St. Phillips Promenade photographed by Baton Rouge Architectural Photographer Mark BienvenuRepentance Park Repentance Park & St. Phillips Promenade photographed by Baton Rouge Architectural Photographer Mark BienvenuRepentance Park

This is a shot of the same area before the renovations.


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