Symphony Park
Symphony Park is currently under construction in Huntersville, N.C.
The luxury independent living community will include 240 independent living units in the first phase and add 80 more independent living units in Phase 2.
The site plan creates neighborhoods of residents connected through four four-story buildings with adjoining exterior courtyards. The buildings are positioned in a spoke around a 55,000-square-foot amenity building hub.
Amenities include multiple restaurants and bars, wellness spa, town hall, pool, and additional exterior and interior gathering spaces.
Coastal design inspiration
Inspired by the elegant beach resorts of the early 20th century, the design concept for the 381,815-square-foot project is rooted in a nostalgic view of the past. For example, the exterior features covered verandas and garden promenades.
The interior design pays homage to the Victorian appreciation of the natural environment. Examples include the use of oversized windows, a profusion of both authentic and faux vegetation, and displays of various zoological and geological collections.
Vibrant floral accents, intricate mosaic patterning, and saturated mahogany tones contribute to a tropical atmosphere. Meanwhile, sophisticated molding details and an emphasis on classic architectural elements provide a distinctly residential ambiance throughout.
EFA Conference community tour
Symphony Park is one of the community tours offered to attendees for the 2023 EFA Conference + Expo taking place April 15-18 in Charlotte. For more information and to register, visit environmentsforaging.com.
Project details for Symphony Park
Location: Huntersville, N.C.
Expected completion: November 2023 (Phase 1), November 2024 (Phase 2)
Owner/developer: Bi-Part Development
Total building area (sq. ft.): 381,815 sq. ft.
Total construction cost (excluding land): $73 million (Phase 1)
Construction cost/sq. ft.: $191/sq. ft.
Architect and interior designer: BB+M Architecture
General contractor: Carolina Commercial Contractors
Engineering/landscape: Bolton & Menk Inc. (civil/landscape), EM Structural (structural engineer), Phillips Gradick Engineering (MEP)