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Taking Care of Trees
Issue: October 01 2001
Trouble Shooting
Issue: September 01 2001
Downtown Revitalization:
Issue: August 01 2001
Rockin' a Hard Place
Pedestrian Flow on Campus
Issue: June 01 2001
Jewel in the Night
Issue: April 01 2001
Homestead Therapy Garden
Issue: December 01 2000
Loomis Associates
Issue: October 01 2000
Parsons Brinckerhoff
Curb Appeal
Issue: July 01 2000
Jazz Casino
Issue: April 01 2000
Asian Influence Comes To Mill Valley
Issue: March 01 2000
Beach Art
Issue: February 01 2000
Heart Transplant
Issue: October 01 1999
The City of Plano initially conceived the property to be developed into a typical, suburban recreation park, complete with ball fields and tennis courts. Upon initial site reconnaissance, however, the planning team discovered a site that could become more of an asset for the community and add a unique facility to the city's collection of parks. The property sits in the transition zone between the Blackland Prairie region and the Whiterock Escarpment, home to a variety in animal and plant habitat. An inventory of existing species revealed that a remnant "Blackland Prairie" plants were reclaiming the old farmstead and begging for attention. Site diversity also included the Indian Creek Tributary and over 80 feet of natural topography change. The opportunity presented itself for a park based on preservation and educational discovery. The end result: the Arbor Hills Nature Preserve.
The city embraced the suggestions of MESA Design Group to develop the Nature Preserve concept and contracted them to lead a team for master planning the park and completion of Phase I construction drawings. The grand opening of Phase I was appropriately marked by the ceremonial throwing of a "seed ball" (clay mixed with seeds which are gradually dispersed through rain) over the hillside overlook.
Arbor Hills Nature Preserve
From The Publisher
ATLAS Landscape Architecture
Issue: October 01 1998
A Window of Opportunity: Tudor Road Trail Crossing and Greenbelt
Issue: August 01 1997
A window of Opportunity: Tudor Road Trail Crossing and Greenbelt
Red River Devastation
Issue: June 01 1997
URBAN DESTINATION, MARITIME RESORT COMPLEX
Issue: February 01 1997
RESORT PLANNING...DIFFERENT CONCEPTS FOR TODAY'S CLIENTELE
Octagonal
Issue: August 01 1996
Historic East Cambridge in Contemporary Context
Issue: April 01 1996
New and Meaningful Beginnings in Historic Florida
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