Eastwick Train Station Design 84th St. Median Design Listen to Kim Douglas, Director of the Landscape Architecture Program at Thomas Jefferson University, explain a student’s designs for the Eastwick Train Station and 84th St. median: Once you have viewed all 6 designs, make sure to fill out the survey to select your favorite and provideContinue reading “Eastwick Train Station and 84th. St. Median Designs”
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7900 Block of Lindbergh Designs
7913-7919 Lindbergh Blvd (Lindbergh & 80th) This site has two designs, one more passive called as “Community Garden” and one more active called “Heart Park”. Community Garden Heart Park 7833 Lindbergh Blvd. Design (referred to as 7901 Lindbergh) Hear Jake Tanis, student and creator of these designs, explain his process and the community feedback heContinue reading “7900 Block of Lindbergh Designs”
Cow Park and April Walk Designs
Cow Park and April Walk were ranked highest as sites for community parks in the first survey. Feedback for these sites included: Cow Park Designs Cow Park has two designs. The active design includes a soundstage and open seating area, while the passive design includes a dog park and an internal walking loop. Both featureContinue reading “Cow Park and April Walk Designs”
Expressive Collages
Concept Collaging: Based on the 9 sites the community has already identified, students have started developing conceptual ideas of how these green spaces can come to life!
Listening Walks
It helps us students to hear your stories about your community, like how things may have changed while you have lived here or your favorite aspects of your community. We are eager to see Eastwick and beyond through your eyes as it makes the design process more personable. If you’d like to share your timeContinue reading “Listening Walks”