05 May Tour and Charrette Kickstart Dialogue about the Charles River Speedway Headquarters
In June, HBI will kick off its redevelopment feasibility study for the Charles River Speedway in order to assist the Mass. Department of Conservation with site disposition and stewardship planning. HBI participated in the Charrette hosted by the Boston Preservation Alliance and the Brighton Allston Historical Society last Saturday to learn more about the community?s ideas for future development. The following post was written by Haley Wilcox of the Boston Preservation Alliance. All photographs below are credited to Jennifer Barrington.
The charrette crowd first gathered for a tour of the complex in the courtyard |
Participants toured the interior, including the old MDC jail cells |
After the morning tour, an enthusiastic group of neighborhood residents, architects, students, business owners, and others met at the Honan-Allston Branch Library to discuss the complex and brainstorm about possible uses. The charrette was hosted by the Boston Preservation Alliance and Brighton-Allston Historical Society, with participation from the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR), the Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC), and Historic Boston Incorporated (HBI). Information from the day will be considered by DCR and HBI as they work to put together a feasibility study for the complex over the next two months.
Charrette participants orient themselves with area maps |
From the beginning of the discussion, one thing was clear: the complex is a well-loved place worthy of preservation. Its unique architecture and proximity to the river give it amazing appeal, and it has been an icon of the neighborhood that residents have hoped would be revitalized for decades. All the ideas for site improvements embraced the complex?s architectural charm: landscape design, structural repair, improving the central courtyard, improved pedestrian accessibility ?the list goes on and on. With a promising discussion of possibilities for its future, renewed enthusiasm for its reuse, and increasing public awareness, the Speedway Complex surely has a bright future.