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    Ropewalk Community Space

    The Ropewalk, in the Charlestown Navy Yard, is a ¼ mile long historic building that runs along
    Chelsea Street. The National Parks of Boston (NPB) has 2,500 sq. ft. of space on the west end of
    the building that they have designated for community space. Now is the time for you to shape the
    future of this space with your ideas and input as to how this space might provide a place for community
    activities and programs.

    The NPB and Boston Society of Architects (BSA) engaged three
    Boston architectural firms: EYP, The Design Lab, and Charles
    Rose Architects to participate in a day long design workshop on
    September 20, 2019 with representatives from the National Park
    Service, City of Boston, Ropewalk developers and the Charlestown
    community. Drawing on the stories and history of the site and
    hearing from community groups of the many potential public
    uses for the site – from youth after school programs to arts and
    cultural programs and events, the architects spent a month capturing those ideas and developing
    design concepts for development of the space.
    On Thursday, October 24, 2019, the NPB in collaboration with
    the BSA held a community meeting at the Ropewalk where the
    three architectural teams presented their design concepts for reimagining
    the space as a place for community activation and use.
    The Ropewalk design effort builds on a year-long community
    engaged creative placemaking process led by the National Parks of
    Boston in collaboration with the City Parks Alliance and the Trust
    for Public Land. The Creative Placemaking process is an opportunity for the Park to engage with
    the Charlestown community in developing ways to connect the community to the navy yard and
    waterfront through place based arts and cultural programming.

    HISTORY
    The Ropewalk, designed by architect Alexander Parris and opened
    in 1838, supplied all of the rope needs of the United States navy
    through most of its operation. Starting in the mid 1950’s it served
    as a research facility to understand the properties of nylon rope.
    The Ropewalk closed in 1971, but remains the only existing granite
    ropewalk building in the United States.

    EYP Presentation
    DesignLab Presentation
    Charles Rose Architects Presentation

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