Parthenon Evening Photo, © Gary Layda

Updated (7/25/2010):

July 14, 2010
At the third public input meeting, the first conceptual draft of the park master plan was presented and discussed. 

Click here to view the presentation.
Click here to read the Q&A from the meeting.

Public input is still welcome via email. 

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November 2009
The following team of firms, led by Gustafson Guthrie Nichols Ltd, has been chosen to develop the Centennial Park Master Plan.

· Gustafson Guthrie Nichol Ltd, Seattle, Washington. Lead Team.
· Magnussom Klemencic Associates, Seattle, Washington.        Sustainability Design and Civil Engineering.
· Dr. Carroll Van West, Murfreesboro, TN. Historian.
· Price Harrison Architect and Associates, Nashville, TN. Architecture and Urban Design.
· Wilmot, Inc., Nashville, TN. Sustainability Operation and Implementation.
· RPM Transportation Consultants LLC, Nashville, TN. Traffic and Parking.
· Davis Langdon, Seattle, Washington. Cost Estimating.

November 17, 2008
Mayor appoints committee to oversee Centennial Park restoration

Mayor Karl Dean today announced he has appointed a committee to oversee the restoration of Centennial Park. The park, which was the site of the 1897 Tennessee Centennial Exposition, has recently been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The centerpiece of the park, the Parthenon, has been on the National Register since 1972.

“The Exposition was the catalyst for municipal park systems here and across the state,” Dean said. “But despite its historic significance and prominent location in our city, the monuments, historic architecture, and grounds of Centennial Park are in great need of repair.”

The committee’s first order of business will be to issue a request for proposal for a master plan for the park. The Conservancy will coordinate funding for the contract.

“Every member of this committee is a community leader dedicated to making Centennial Park not only the signature park in Nashville, but also a model for great inner-city parks across the country,” Dean said.

George Anderson, chair of the Conservancy for the Parthenon and Centennial Park, will chair the committee. Nicholas S. Zeppos, chancellor of Vanderbilt University, will serve as honorary chair.

“Centennial Park is a Nashville treasure that is an incredible destination and resource for faculty, staff, students and visitors of Vanderbilt, and I am honored to work on the restoration of this historic site that includes classical ties to my Greek ancestors,” Zeppos said.

Committee Members:

· Nicholas S. Zeppos, chancellor of Vanderbilt University (honorary chair)
· George Anderson, chair of the Conservancy for the Parthenon and Centennial Park
· Ben Armistead, executive board member of the Conservancy for the Parthenon and Centennial Park,           and chairman of Greenwich Transportation Underwriters Inc.
· Stan Fossick, chair of the Metro Board of Parks and Recreation, and vice president of Midsouth Wire
· Aubrey Harwell, managing partner of Neal & Harwell PLC
· Christine Kreyling, architecture and urban planning critic
· Chris Kyriopoulos, co-founder and principal of Compound Capital