Night renderings of Field Center from across Berkshire Street showing the "river of crystal light"

Field Center: A River of Crystal Light

Oak Park, IL | 2024 | Field Center Competition Entry

Inspired by the lullaby poem, “Wynken, Blynken, and Nod,” by the park’s namesake, Eugene Field, and its imagery of children sailing into dreams, the project, “Field Center: A River of Crystal Light,” creates a new gathering and performance space that feels both comforting and imaginative. The building’s design aims to be both contextual and surprising, carefully positioned within the park to be shrouded by trees and landscaped mounds from a distance and unfolding intimately as visitors encounter and engage the new intervention. The design embraces the Living Building Challenge, aligning with Oak Park’s sustainability goals while preserving the site’s natural contours. In this way, the site design and building positioning was driven by the existing park and its mature growth tree canopy. Designing around the existing landscape created a “tucked in” effect, contributing to the coziness and wonder of the space. The proposal reveals layers of history on the site – from Precolumbian mounds to Field’s childhood to its current use in the present day. The highly recognizable surrounding Prairie Style architectural language of horizontal lines, grouped windows, and deep overhangs was reinterpreted and applied with a rhythm evocative, once again, of Field’s poetry. Bringing together material history, poetry, ecological sensitivity, and community-driven artistic expression, the project generates a new vision for innovative and conceptually rich civic spaces. The resulting structure honors its particular place, invites imagination, and celebrates the durational unfolding of narrative storytelling, much like a wooden shoe floating down a “River of Crystal Light.”

Project Information


Clients: Park District of Oak Park (Competition Entry)

Size: 5,600 SF new construction

Team: Josh Mings, Jason Pion

Links: Park District seeks feedback on OP’s Field Center Designs (Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and River Forest)

Field Center Sectional Perspective
Classroom Sectional Perspective
Field Center and Park Site Plan
Ground Level Floor Plan
Classroom Level Floor Plan
Elevation renderings of Field Center