Redefining the Vacant Lot: Green Space Innovations
Posted by on November 25, 2005
REDEFINING THE VACANT LOT: GREEN SPACE INNOVATIONS
A Display of Plans, Designs, and Photographs
at 3101 Walnut Street
University of Pennsylvania Division of Facilities and Real Estate Services
(The Left Bank building, ground level)
Wednesday, November 30 through Monday, December 12
OPENING EVENT
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 5:00 P.M.
with presentations by
Community Design Collaborative:
Tavis Dockwiller of Rolf Sauer & Partners
and Jerome Shabazz of JASTECH Development Services, Inc.
Neighborhood Gardens Association:
Joanne Barnes Jackson
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society:
Maitreyi Roy and Bob Grossman
This display is part of VACANT PROPERTY REDEFINED, a five-part exhibit examining innovative strategies for vacant property reclamation and development. VACANT PROPERTY REDEFINED is organized by the University of Pennsylvania?s Fels Institute of Government, in partnership with the Penn Institute for Urban Research and Penn?s Division of Facilities and Real Estate Services. For more information, go to http://www.upenn.edu/penniur/
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