Pudding Park
|The Foundation's work for the Collect Information step:
Summary
I collected information about Pocket Parks by researching specific parks in the Las Vegas area. One park that caught my eye was Turtle Park.
This is a nice park that includes a massive amount of plant life that it should be considered a...
The Foundation's work for the Brainstorm Ideas step:
Summary
I brainstormed some cool ideas by looking at how other parks were setup in order to utilize the space given in the most efficient way possible without making the park feel cramped because of too many
The green represents shrubbery/foliage, and the pink represents the walkway. I wanted to make the...
This is an aerial view of "Heritage Park" in Las Vegas, NV. It is located right next to...
I like the way this park is designed. Despite this being in a cramped residential space, it...
The Foundation's work for the Develop Solutions step:
Summary
For this part of the step, I included just the basic layout of my park as I have yet to carve out the details.
This is my layout for my park. I've designed the walkways to circulate around the main...
Here I've added foliage to give the park a more natural look while giving natural shading.
This was a model park that I wanted to design my park after. Note the paths being centered around...
Another park that, in concept, repeats a pattern of having the walk paths center around the area...
The Foundation's work for the Final Design step:
Summary
For the Final Design, I've created a park that excels in simplicity while still offering many crucial elements to allow for all people to fully enjoy a relaxing park experience.
This is the final design that I have chosen and created for my Pocket Park submission. I meant to...
This picture is an example of how a passerby would see the park when first coming across it on the...
As with the previous slide, this also invites passerby to take a stroll through the park while...
This overview of the entire park shows how the walking paths circulate around the area that will...
Comments
I feel that your description is lacking in proper detail. Why is it called pudding park?
Your description is a little vague. What do you want your park to do for the community? Why did you choose the name pudding park?
Maybe add more detail for the overview. Explain the reason why you create a pudding park, and what aspect makes your park special from everyone else?
There's a lack of detail and for these reason the idea of the park seems vague. Plus the name has no relevance to what the park represents. Why Pudding Park??
There's a lack of detail and for these reason the idea of the park seems vague. Plus the name has no relevance to what the park represents. Why Pudding Park??
There's a lack of detail and for these reason the idea of the park seems vague. Plus the name has no relevance to what the park represents. Why Pudding Park??
There's a lack of detail and for these reason the idea of the park seems vague. Plus the name has no relevance to what the park represents. Why Pudding Park??
Hello The Foundation. I agree with the others above. This Overview step in the design process needs more explanation about the problem you're hoping to solve - and also why it's called "Pudding Park" (which is confusing for us!)
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I would have like to see further work in the Collect Info and Brainstorm Ideas phases of your process - including photos taken by you, not simply captured from online. You haven't identified a specific site in Las Vegas or identified who the park should be for. These types of specific things would make your project much stronger - because then you'd be able to say, "here's a problem I've researched and identified"... and then in the Final Design... "here's how I've solved that problem through design".
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You're on the right track, but your Final Project could use more specific rationale into why you made certain design decisions. Additional images would help us see more about how it could fit into a neighborhood. Keep going!