The project: In 2015, IMEG was commissioned by the City to convert an underutilized asphalt basketball court and parking area into a multi-use, synthetic turf field with sports lighting and to reimagine the entire schoolyard. In addition to the U-8 soccer field with sports lighting, the program for the schoolyard included three new playground areas, an outdoor classroom, community garden plots, and a new basketball court.

The goal: Somerville is amongst the densest communities in the Northeast and has little, heavily used open space and few options for expansion. As a result, Winter Hill Community Innovation School was identified as a prime site for a new playing field that could achieve their goal of having a space for both the school sports program and community.

The design: Our design team took advantage of the site’s unique terrace condition and mature trees by introducing a tall “treehouse” climber and a 14-foot high slide for the older children. To maximize usage, the design converts a previously dangerous asphalt slope into spectator seating for the field, as well as integrating slope play that is safe and accessible. The outdoor classroom presented an opportunity to remove more asphalt from the schoolyard and introduce lush planting areas, new raised bed garden planters, and an outdoor teaching space.

A multi-level outdoor stage preserves the existing mature trees and provides a social hang out as well as spectator seating for adjacent basketball court. The Pre-K area on Medford Street received new play equipment suitable for younger children including manipulator blocks that inspire children to design their own environments and activities.

The outcome: The redesigned schoolyard successfully balanced educational, recreational, and community uses within a compact urban site. It now supports a wide range of age groups and activities, provides inclusive and accessible play opportunities, and enhances the neighborhood’s open space with thoughtful design rooted in safety, sustainability, and engagement.