After working with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians on site selection, Stewart initiated the design phase with a public design charrette in which we included the skating and biking community to share their ideas and enthusiasm in the development of the custom-designed park. The park includes more than 12,000 square feet of cast-in-place concrete with skateable elements that are terraced along the base of the mountain. The park, with the mountains as its backdrop, incorporates both urban elements such as stairs and rails, as well as a backyard pool with real tile and edge coping. The park also has a mid-bowl with long flow lines, quarter pipes, piers, a bank carved into the mountain, and local stone used for retaining and feature walls. In addition, features of the park represent the cultural history of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, which is the park’s signature. The park is also designed so that both skaters and bikers can use the facility at the same time.