Capital Cascades Restroom Pavilion
Tallahassee, Florida
Fitzgerald Gray Hagan Architects worked with the Blueprint Intergovernmental Agency to develop public infrastructure improvements along the Capital Cascades Trail in Tallahassee. The Restroom Pavilion addresses a critical need for public restroom facilities in an area. It is sustainably designed, including a green roof of native plants and supported by a rainwater cistern system, making it the area’s first facility of its kind. Its material and color palette reflect the industrial architectural language of the adjacent Railroad Square Art District, another centric gathering space for the community. This addition enhances connectivity, and supports a more sustainable and inclusive public experience along the Capital Cascades Trail.
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