The document outlines a proposed 50-year master plan to improve Miami-Dade County's parks and open space system. The plan's vision is for a network of "Great Parks, Public Spaces, Natural Areas, Greenways, and Streets" that enhance quality of life and sustainability. It identifies challenges like population growth and proposes solutions like connecting parks with greenways to engage residents and promote healthy lifestyles.
Case Studies:
- Taman Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Publika, Mont Kiara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Gardens by the bay, Marina Bay South, Singapore
- Cheonggyecheon-gil, South Korea
Learn more about Magnolia Trail Community and its efforts to create a new trail to better connect the Magnolia neighbor to the rest of Seattle! https://www.facebook.com/magnoliatrailcommunity
The Skokie Valley Trail progress is potentially be blocked by a few residents who would be located near the trail. Are their motives to block the trail led by a desire to protect a private nature path or instead by their increased property expansion into public land.
Jonathan Duda of Parks and Trails New Yorkalbanyrotary
Jonathan Duda speaks at Albany Rotary about what Parks and Trails New York is up to. PTNY engages in advocacy, consulting and granting relating to public parks and trails in the state of New York. The associated presentation may be found on youtube: https://youtu.be/XC14TUC7d0s
Design Matters: Six Questions, Many Answers
Six questions. So many answers! Meet national leaders from three collaborative design disciplines -- American Institute of Architects, American Society of Landscape Architects and American Planning Association -- and see how each tackles the same six questions. Hear how they meet similar design challenges but with different values and priorities for why design matters. A series of three questions will be addressed by the panel to begin the discussion, and then the audience will expand the conversation by posing additional quesitons and issues that they face.
Moderator: Ron Stewart, AIA, Principal, ZGF Architects, LLP, Portland, Oregon
William Anderson, FAICP, President, American Planning Association; Principal/Vice President, Director of Economics and Planning for US West, AECOM, San Diego, California
Mark A. Focht, FASLA, PLA, President, American Society Landscape Architects, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Russell A. Davidson, AIA, Vice President, 2016 President Elect, American Institute of Architects; President, Kaeyer, Garment & Davidson, Mount Kisco, New York
Sarasota's US41 Grand Boulevard from University Parkway down the North Trail and along the Bayfront. As planned for safer livability and economic stimulation, and inviting welcome to the Sarasota's amenities as the cultural heart of the state of Florida.
Case Studies:
- Taman Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Publika, Mont Kiara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Gardens by the bay, Marina Bay South, Singapore
- Cheonggyecheon-gil, South Korea
Learn more about Magnolia Trail Community and its efforts to create a new trail to better connect the Magnolia neighbor to the rest of Seattle! https://www.facebook.com/magnoliatrailcommunity
The Skokie Valley Trail progress is potentially be blocked by a few residents who would be located near the trail. Are their motives to block the trail led by a desire to protect a private nature path or instead by their increased property expansion into public land.
Jonathan Duda of Parks and Trails New Yorkalbanyrotary
Jonathan Duda speaks at Albany Rotary about what Parks and Trails New York is up to. PTNY engages in advocacy, consulting and granting relating to public parks and trails in the state of New York. The associated presentation may be found on youtube: https://youtu.be/XC14TUC7d0s
Design Matters: Six Questions, Many Answers
Six questions. So many answers! Meet national leaders from three collaborative design disciplines -- American Institute of Architects, American Society of Landscape Architects and American Planning Association -- and see how each tackles the same six questions. Hear how they meet similar design challenges but with different values and priorities for why design matters. A series of three questions will be addressed by the panel to begin the discussion, and then the audience will expand the conversation by posing additional quesitons and issues that they face.
Moderator: Ron Stewart, AIA, Principal, ZGF Architects, LLP, Portland, Oregon
William Anderson, FAICP, President, American Planning Association; Principal/Vice President, Director of Economics and Planning for US West, AECOM, San Diego, California
Mark A. Focht, FASLA, PLA, President, American Society Landscape Architects, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Russell A. Davidson, AIA, Vice President, 2016 President Elect, American Institute of Architects; President, Kaeyer, Garment & Davidson, Mount Kisco, New York
Sarasota's US41 Grand Boulevard from University Parkway down the North Trail and along the Bayfront. As planned for safer livability and economic stimulation, and inviting welcome to the Sarasota's amenities as the cultural heart of the state of Florida.
Baltic PR Awards 2012
Category: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Organization: Repute
Client: Cido GRUPA
Country: Latvia
Project name: Place a stone in a river
Conceptual design plan of how the proposed Los Angeles River Improvement Overlay Ordinance could enhance land use development in the Highland Park area of Los Angeles, California
2022 APA New Jersey Annual Awards Reception [Program]APA-NJ
APA New Jersey was pleased to host its annual awards program on December 15th to honor this year's Great Places in New Jersey designees and Planning Excellence Awards recipients.
9/9 FRI 11:00 | Communities Putting Prevention to WorkAPA Florida
Lillian Rivera
Maria I. Nardi
Joe Webb
John Bowers
Parks have long been recognized as major contributors to the physical and aesthetic quality of neighborhoods. Through a partnership with the Health Department and Communities Putting
Prevention to Work, a grant aimed at fighting obesity, a new broader view of parks in Miami-Dade County is (re)emerging. This new view goes well beyond the traditional value of parks as places of recreation and visual assets to focus on a park system as a planning tool to guide public and private development that includes the design of streets as linear parks and the coordinated development of civic spaces with parks. The session explores broad concepts to implementation.
LICH Landscape Hawaii Magazine - May/June 2013 Issue
Edible Landscapes
Stories: Native Edible Garden, LICT CEU program, 100 square foot garden, Edible Landscaping, Chaulmoogra Trees, The Pickle Lady, Lyon Arboretum Ulu Garden, Breadfruit Trees Food Security, Wax Jambu, Urban Food Gardens, Growing Kalo, Mango Powdery Mildew, Hawaii Tropical Fruit Growers, Jackfruit
The mission of the LICH Landscape Hawaii magazine is to support LICH’s mission to build industry unity by promoting high standards and professionalism through education, training, and certification and by providing a forum for the sharing of information and celebrating the success of its members.
www.hawaiiscape.com
www.facebook.com/hawaiiscape
www.twitter.com/hawaiiscape
Living with stimulation proposal for affordable farmworkers' housing in Castr...Deni Ruggeri
Compendium of student work, LDA182 Advanced LA studio at Uc Davis, Fall 2019.
Instructor: Dr. Deni Ruggeri
Students: Sarah Burson, Cialre Corbett, Kotaro (Tristan) Kamata, , Hillary Huang, Krongkan Klabkaeo.
California Greenworks is a registered 501 c 3 organization who primary mission is to improve the quality of life in urban communities through environmental education and implementation of sustainable community-based restoration and neighborhood revitalization projects and programs that promote green space, eliminate urban blight and advocate for green jobs creation and economic development.
Baltic PR Awards 2012
Category: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Organization: Repute
Client: Cido GRUPA
Country: Latvia
Project name: Place a stone in a river
Conceptual design plan of how the proposed Los Angeles River Improvement Overlay Ordinance could enhance land use development in the Highland Park area of Los Angeles, California
2022 APA New Jersey Annual Awards Reception [Program]APA-NJ
APA New Jersey was pleased to host its annual awards program on December 15th to honor this year's Great Places in New Jersey designees and Planning Excellence Awards recipients.
9/9 FRI 11:00 | Communities Putting Prevention to WorkAPA Florida
Lillian Rivera
Maria I. Nardi
Joe Webb
John Bowers
Parks have long been recognized as major contributors to the physical and aesthetic quality of neighborhoods. Through a partnership with the Health Department and Communities Putting
Prevention to Work, a grant aimed at fighting obesity, a new broader view of parks in Miami-Dade County is (re)emerging. This new view goes well beyond the traditional value of parks as places of recreation and visual assets to focus on a park system as a planning tool to guide public and private development that includes the design of streets as linear parks and the coordinated development of civic spaces with parks. The session explores broad concepts to implementation.
LICH Landscape Hawaii Magazine - May/June 2013 Issue
Edible Landscapes
Stories: Native Edible Garden, LICT CEU program, 100 square foot garden, Edible Landscaping, Chaulmoogra Trees, The Pickle Lady, Lyon Arboretum Ulu Garden, Breadfruit Trees Food Security, Wax Jambu, Urban Food Gardens, Growing Kalo, Mango Powdery Mildew, Hawaii Tropical Fruit Growers, Jackfruit
The mission of the LICH Landscape Hawaii magazine is to support LICH’s mission to build industry unity by promoting high standards and professionalism through education, training, and certification and by providing a forum for the sharing of information and celebrating the success of its members.
www.hawaiiscape.com
www.facebook.com/hawaiiscape
www.twitter.com/hawaiiscape
Living with stimulation proposal for affordable farmworkers' housing in Castr...Deni Ruggeri
Compendium of student work, LDA182 Advanced LA studio at Uc Davis, Fall 2019.
Instructor: Dr. Deni Ruggeri
Students: Sarah Burson, Cialre Corbett, Kotaro (Tristan) Kamata, , Hillary Huang, Krongkan Klabkaeo.
California Greenworks is a registered 501 c 3 organization who primary mission is to improve the quality of life in urban communities through environmental education and implementation of sustainable community-based restoration and neighborhood revitalization projects and programs that promote green space, eliminate urban blight and advocate for green jobs creation and economic development.
Community Improvement Districts: Improving Parks and PlacesPark Pride
Presentation from Park Pride's 2015 Parks and Greenspace Conference. The presenters are Kevin Green, A.J. Robinson, and Denise Starling.
The City of Atlanta's Community Improvement Districts invest significant time, money and effort to create new public spaces and improve existing ones. Listen to three Atlanta business leaders discuss how and why they invest so heavily in parks.
"Strengthening the City's Civic Spine: The Future of Court Avenue," is the final presentation of the American Institute of Architects Sustainable Design Assessment Team to the community of Jeffersonville, Indiana. A national team of volunteer professionals worked with the community through a 3-day public process to produce a community-driven strategy for the area.
South Suburban Master Plan Public Meeting PresentationGreg Collette
South Suburban Park and Recreation District in south metro Denver, CO, is working with Design Workshop to create its first 10-year master plan.
This presentation covers the preliminary results and themes identified in a series on focus groups and resident surveys.
12. Great Parks Are Accessible to Everyone, Regardless of Age or Ability… providing a diverse and balanced system of passive and active recreational opportunities
28. Great Natural and Cultural Areas are Planned and Managed to Balance Access and Resource Protection… protecting and enhancing the natural and cultural heritage of the region, as well as restoring biological diversity and ecological function.
31. Balance Access, Conservation and Education Outreach Programs, Marketing, Neighborhood Involvement, Water Conservation
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33. Great Greenways and Blueways Connect Every Resident to Parks, Schools, Work and Shopping… provide wildlife habitat, scenic vistas, recreation and transportation opportunities and provide urban form
44. What Can You Do Become Champions of Parks Join the Parks Foundation Plant a Tree…Adopt a Tree Organize Your Neighbors Adopt a Park Become Stakeholders Bike to Shop Walk to A Park www.miamidade.gov/ greatparksummit/
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46. NORTH MIAMI BEACH: SNAKE CREEK CANAL GREENWAY CONNECTS STADIUM TO BEACHES ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC EXAMPLES:
CRITICAL The Parks and Open Space System Master Plan is not a “Plan ”, per se, about you or me Or about today or tomorrow, But a vision of a better place to live, work and play It is a conceptual framework for to create / redevelop a better Miami-Dade County for future generations. It’s difficult for many of us to think about the future with the many challenges that we face today But if we are to leave a better place for our children We must put into place today… policies, procedures and structure to guide the future development and redevelopment of Miami-Dade County.