This project proposes a realistic site design for an outdoor performance venue adjacent to the Fort Worth Water Gardens, extending its language of geometric fragmentation, fluid movement, and dynamic urban energy. The design aims to create a vibrant gathering hub for friends, families, and the broader community while complementing the iconic modernist landscape. The program includes a main stage, amphitheater seating, open lawn, and public plaza, supported by backstage facilities, administrative offices, food & beverage kiosks, and sculptural water landscapes. Together, these elements foster both large-scale performances and intimate community interactions. As part of a software exploration, this project employed Rhino for precise site modeling and Twinmotion for real-time rendering and animation. The workflow allowed for iterative testing of form, spatial hierarchy, and environmental context, resulting in a design that is both conceptually strong and visually immersive.