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Design Feature Moffett Place High Garden’s rooftop deck. Architect brings playground-fun to the rooftop of a carpark DES A+E completes the Moffett Place High Garden, a two-acre rooftop park in the heart of Silicon Valley (US). WHAT WOULD ordinarily be an underutilised parking roof-deck, was transformed into a green oasis by DES Architects + Engineers (DES A+E). Instead of 250 parking spots, the roof-deck now has two-acres of greenspace. The park is one of the central amenities to the Moffett Place campus, which was recently leased to Google in its entirety. The campus is the second largest office project under construction in Silicon Valley. Covering the top of a two-level parking structure, the High Garden is a departure from typical rooftop gardens in that it provides recreation opportunities for up to 650 users. It integrates active uses with basketball and volleyball courts for team sports. Passive uses include a community vegetable garden and a meditation garden complete with meandering rows of bamboo. Whether playing an afternoon pick-up game, walking with a co-worker, or meeting outside amongst the trees, the design intends for visitors to use the park. 58 Building & Investment | www.b-i.biz Outdoor meeting place. An elliptical running track loops around the park’s perimeter doubling as the main means of circulation and usable fitness space. With visitors raised 30 feet in the air, the path draws people towards the roof ’s edge and showcases the views of the adjacent preserved heritage trees and the Santa Cruz Mountains off in the distance. Branching off from the running track, a raised walking deck bends in towards the park’s centre and leads visitors to a sequence of experiential settings including a putting green, volleyball court, and a large greenspace. Walking track & putting green. The High Garden introduces a healthier, greener landscape model for corporate campuses as it provides a new place for people to connect with one another and the environment. Since the concept