This document proposes reviving the Old Naga River to benefit the next generation. The project aims to reflect Naga's Spanish heritage, restore the river environment, and promote public access and tourism along the riverfront. The master plan includes restoring the river's clean environment, increasing transportation options, and adding pedestrian paths. Benefits would be reducing pollution, flood hazards, and traffic while encouraging small businesses, recreation, and tourism that could financially and economically stabilize the city.
On 8/27/18 the Parks Foundation and Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board invited the public to view and comment on the design progress of Water Works, hosted at the Mill City Museum. The following presentation was given by the project team.
In Fall of 2017, the Minneapolis Parks Foundation hosted a community open house, unveiling the evolved design concept for Water Works park on the Mississippi riverfront in downtown Minneapolis. At the open house, community members were invited to offer input on the new design concept. This presentation was given by the design team during the open house, highlighting the history of Water Works, project timeline, and cultural resources.
For more on the project, please visit http://mplsparksfoundation.org/projects/water-works
On 8/27/18 the Parks Foundation and Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board invited the public to view and comment on the design progress of Water Works, hosted at the Mill City Museum. The following presentation was given by the project team.
In Fall of 2017, the Minneapolis Parks Foundation hosted a community open house, unveiling the evolved design concept for Water Works park on the Mississippi riverfront in downtown Minneapolis. At the open house, community members were invited to offer input on the new design concept. This presentation was given by the design team during the open house, highlighting the history of Water Works, project timeline, and cultural resources.
For more on the project, please visit http://mplsparksfoundation.org/projects/water-works
On May 1st the Parks Foundation and Minneapolis Park Board hosted a community open house, unveiling the evolved design concept for Water Works park on the Mississippi riverfront in downtown Minneapolis. At the open house, community members were invited to offer input on the new design concept. This presentation was given by the design team during the open house, highlighting the history of Water Works, project timeline, and cultural resources.
The presentation was given by:
Bruce Chamberlain – Minneapolis Parks Foundation
Kate Lamers - MPRB Water Works Project Manager
Anne Ketz - The 106 Group
Tom Whitlock – Damon Farber Landscape Architects
Joan Soranno – HGA
Max Musicant – The Musicant Group
Learn more about Water Works at https://goo.gl/x03GKe
Water Works Design Team - SCAPE, Rogers Partners, James Lima Planning + Design - presented this Water Works design-in-progress in Minneapolis.
Click through for insights into this dynamic public space on the mighty Mississippi's only natural waterfall, along with detailed slides of the designers' suggestions for landscape design, year-round park programming and integrating with the site's urban surroundings.
For more on the project, please visit http://mplsparksfoundation.org/projects/water-works.
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Presentation tries to showcase in brief , what went into making and unmaking of Chandigarh in its historical perspective in terms of planning, architecture, principles adopted to make city a great experiment in urban planning and architecture. It also briefly goes over the challenge faced by the city and the options which can be exercised. It also briefly defines the wonderful public spaces, city has developed over a period of time.
For 12,000 years, the Mississippi River has powered through Minnesota, where it’s scrawled a deep gorge like a signature through limestone and prairie. The source of this massive geological imprint was the River’s only true waterfall, now known as St. Anthony Falls, which receded over millennia and now graces the heart of Minneapolis. It is this unique geography, geology and history that inspired a schematic vision for a new destination park on the West Bank of St. Anthony Falls, developed by the Minneapolis Parks Foundation in partnership with the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board, and conveyed to Park Board Commissioners on Wednesday, October 22, in the form of a design presentation and 3D flythrough animation.
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On May 1st the Parks Foundation and Minneapolis Park Board hosted a community open house, unveiling the evolved design concept for Water Works park on the Mississippi riverfront in downtown Minneapolis. At the open house, community members were invited to offer input on the new design concept. This presentation was given by the design team during the open house, highlighting the history of Water Works, project timeline, and cultural resources.
The presentation was given by:
Bruce Chamberlain – Minneapolis Parks Foundation
Kate Lamers - MPRB Water Works Project Manager
Anne Ketz - The 106 Group
Tom Whitlock – Damon Farber Landscape Architects
Joan Soranno – HGA
Max Musicant – The Musicant Group
Learn more about Water Works at https://goo.gl/x03GKe
Water Works Design Team - SCAPE, Rogers Partners, James Lima Planning + Design - presented this Water Works design-in-progress in Minneapolis.
Click through for insights into this dynamic public space on the mighty Mississippi's only natural waterfall, along with detailed slides of the designers' suggestions for landscape design, year-round park programming and integrating with the site's urban surroundings.
For more on the project, please visit http://mplsparksfoundation.org/projects/water-works.
Urban haat is a new concept introduced by Indian government to promote art and craft. It is a setting of market in urban areas for artists from different parts of india to sell their products in the city.
Making and unmaking of Chandigarh - making public spaces -JIT KUMAR GUPTA
Presentation tries to showcase in brief , what went into making and unmaking of Chandigarh in its historical perspective in terms of planning, architecture, principles adopted to make city a great experiment in urban planning and architecture. It also briefly goes over the challenge faced by the city and the options which can be exercised. It also briefly defines the wonderful public spaces, city has developed over a period of time.
For 12,000 years, the Mississippi River has powered through Minnesota, where it’s scrawled a deep gorge like a signature through limestone and prairie. The source of this massive geological imprint was the River’s only true waterfall, now known as St. Anthony Falls, which receded over millennia and now graces the heart of Minneapolis. It is this unique geography, geology and history that inspired a schematic vision for a new destination park on the West Bank of St. Anthony Falls, developed by the Minneapolis Parks Foundation in partnership with the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board, and conveyed to Park Board Commissioners on Wednesday, October 22, in the form of a design presentation and 3D flythrough animation.
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3. Design Objectives Historical Value To reflect Naga’s heritage as one of the cities established by the Spaniards. To bring back the culture and lifestyle of Nagueños.
9. Benefits of Project and Solutions Elimination of flood Hazards – improved embankments will be constructed to reduce the flooding along the low lying areas of the City.
10. River Dredging will also be implemented to remove the unnecessary fragments, mud, and garbage beneath the river bed. Water Treatment Facility – To make sure that sewage waste will not go directly to the river. Benefits of Project and Solutions
11. Benefits of Project and Solutions Relocation and rehabilitation of squatters – Land reclamation will be implemented . -Relocation Sites will be provided
12. Benefits of Project and Solutions Flood management - it will be easy for the government to manage the flooding of Naga city by laying sewer interceptors
13. Benefits of Project and Solutions Provision for small businesses – small businesses such as bulastogs, fishball stands, manokan, palamigan, small cafes, and restaurants will be allowed to occupy certain areas
14. Benefits of Project and Solutions Civic Recreational Spaces The project proposal will be developing water sports, parks, gardens, bike lanes, zip lines, viewing decks, museums, and space for cultural activities that will give life to the river.
15. Benefits of Project and Solutions Uplifting the City’s form - it will improve the natural ambience of the city. It will bring the city closer to nature which is clean, pure, and refreshing. Tourism - The best capital for tourist destination is “nature” that is why thr riverfront development will be helping out the government to invite more tourists. The Peñafrancia celebration also attract lots of tourists every year.
16. Benefits of Project and Solutions Financial and economic stability – the project itself will be self – financing. Some of the reclaimed land will be sold to private residential developers.