Category: Landscape Architecture
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Is Revit Worth the Investment?
Authors: Chris Laster, ASLA, PLA, SITES AP & Tammy Monnin In a design landscape that is defined by constant innovation, it can often feel daunting to keep up with the latest-and-greatest technology. Revit integration for landscape architecture firms is no exception. As with any advancement, there is an upfront cost in time and resources to…
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Rapid 5 Unveiling: Big Walnut Creek
With the help of five local design firms, ULI Columbus partnered with Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) to redefine central Ohio’s greenway corridors through a collaborative design process known as Rapid 5. The result was a vision for an integrated open space network in central Ohio that will prescribe how to best use our natural…
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Richland County Commissioners Endorse Shelby Main Street Corridor Improvement Plan
With unanimous support from County Commissioners, the Main Street Corridor Plan looks to take the next steps in the revitalization of Shelby’s urban core. Building upon the 2017 economic development plan with three transformative projects, Shelby’s vision for a vibrant downtown include enhancements to the Main Street streetscape, the addition of the Black Fork Commons…
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Penn State Intramural Building Wins 2018 Facilities of Merit Award
Stressing the importance of health and wellness with this major addition, the Penn State Intramural Building has been recognized as one of the best recreational facilities in the country. This state-of-the-art facility serves as the center for all student recreation on campus creating an atmosphere where students can be physically active and socially connected.
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The A-Quad is Denison’s Public Square
After months of construction, Denison’s redesigned Academic Quad has emerged as a flexible community gathering space that supports opportunities for connection and engagement outside the classroom. Working with faculty, staff, students and administration, this collaborative process looked for opportunities to increase social interactions while maintaining the historic character of the campus.