Brownwood Park, at the corner of Walnut Hill and Webb Chapel Road, shares a triangular lot with a new elementary school and is bound at the south by Joe's Creek.  The three pavilions are nestled amongst a grove of mesquite trees.  The pavi

Brownwood Park, at the corner of Walnut Hill and Webb Chapel Road, shares a triangular lot with a new elementary school and is bound at the south by Joe's Creek.  The three pavilions are nestled amongst a grove of mesquite trees.  The pavilions each have their own subtle tilting attitude and huddle together in a common decomposed granite circle.  The circular space is defined by the paving material, curved custom concrete and steel picnic tables, and a curving row of native grasses.  Each unit varies in height, width, and pitch.  They are built of painted sheet steel with painted steel columns. 

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