Hidden Springs Park: Recent activity
LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition
Your renderings look fantastic.
LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition
Often times, restrooms are often ruled out for cost reasons. A simple, economic and responsible design like yours would fare well perhaps.
LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition
The Las Vegas Springs Preserve, which is actually an entity of the Water Authority would be another great resource in researching plants and ideas.
LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition
These sketches are such a vivid representation of your ideas. Great job!
LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition
I absolutely love the homage to the history of Las Vegas in your park and the way you make it seem like an oasis in the urban desert.
LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition
The Hydration Stations seem like a good alternative to water fountains, although I do believe that the park could use more than just one. Perhaps you could place one on the opposite end of the park.
LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition
Instead of having this area oriented toward ONLY chess, why not have this area be expanded as a sort of quiet zone with other activities because the only activity noticeable here is the chess.
LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition
Fabulous art here. Almost surpassed my 5-year old nephew! Just barely, however, a good job.
LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition
I really love the whole design. It is very aesthetically pleasing. It will be better if the park had more shading for those who want to go out to the park in the middle of the day.
LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition
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