Chuck Brown Memorial Park
2014 I Completed
LOCATION
Washington, D.C.
Discipline
Project Type






Project Details
Chuck Brown Memorial Park, located in Langdon Park, Washington, D.C., is a tribute to the legendary “Godfather of Go-Go,” Chuck Brown. Spanning 42,000 square feet, this vibrant civic venue was designed under the leadership of Paola Moya during her tenure as CEO at Marshall Moya Design. Completed in 2014 at a cost of $5 million, the park honors the cultural significance of Go-Go music, a genre rooted in Washington, D.C.’s history.
Central to the park is a striking abstract sculpture representing Chuck Brown and two dancers. Interactive features, such as LED lights activated by motion sensors, immerse visitors in the “call and response” style emblematic of Go-Go music. A memorial wall constructed of colored concrete and high-quality ceramic tiles showcases a timeline of Brown’s life and career, complemented by an interactive discography engraved on aluminum panels.
The design integrates a recreational plaza with pervious pavers, turf seating areas, and an interactive instrument zone featuring playable drums. Sustainable elements include bio-retention areas, native plantings like Crepe Myrtle and Magnolia, and ADA-accessible pathways.
This unique space is both a celebration of local culture and a gathering place for community engagement. With features like lawn seating for outdoor concerts and picnic areas, the park captures the essence of Brown’s musical legacy while promoting inclusivity and environmental stewardship.
Facts & Figures
Client
DGS/DPR
Size
42,000 SF
Status
Completed
Completion Year
2014
project cost
$1.8M
accreditations
LEED Gold
Delivery Method
Design-Build
Collaborators
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Broughton Construction, Inc.
CIVIL
Greening Urban, LLC
STRUCTURAL
Robert Silman Associates
MEP
Metropolitan Engineering
Shapiro – O´Brien
LANDSCAPE
Bradley Site Design