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LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition

TarHeels23 commented on Project: Pocket Park Design

This park seems very monumental with that statue in it. Haha, and the arrow seems like it wants people just to pass through it real quick.

LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition

saandy commented on Final: Pocket Park Design

What purpose does the horse statue serve? Does it symbolize or represent something specific? Otherwise, the statue element looks unique and great sitting areas.

LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition

fsnfms commented on Final: Pocket Park Design

Very formal and classic looking park. Adding more shadings for the tables could be an option.

LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition

acarbajal commented on Final: Pocket Park Design

This park doesn't have much to offer besides the horse, I feel like not many people would be attracted to visiting the park.

LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition

starfruitCRIME commented on Final: Pocket Park Design

I believe that this park has too much green space. You should try to include more walkways to the trees on the south side of the park. Also, i would suggest on trying to categorize the space using fences. Use half of the park for adults and the other half for kids. This will help to provide a clear goal for your park.

LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition

The Foundation commented on Final: Pocket Park Design

I consider this to be a good layout, however, the patch of grass at the east side of the park is a bit strange, I understand that it is an arrow and it may signify the flow of pedestrian traffic, but it is still a bit awkward as it serves no other purpose except for visualization and it can easily be replaced by more valuable plant-life such as flowers and such. Excluding the path of course.

LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition

The Foundation commented on Develop: Pocket Park Design

Although this may have been drawn to give a representation/view of the size of trees compared to the wall, I believe a much more useful sketch may have been used to show more interesting components of the park.

LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition

ihern commented on Final: Pocket Park Design

Shading can be adding for the those picnic areas. Also providing more "attractions" or a selling point will help bring in more people.

LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition

GmoneyMcSwagger commented on Final: Pocket Park Design

Will the horse really attract people to the park? ^ Also, the types of trees don't seem too great for your site. Another thing to point out is the lack of flow throughout the park, there's very few pathways to travel across the park and a detrimental lack of shading throughout the design.

LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition

dragoncraft01 commented on Final: Pocket Park Design

The park looks great, but I feel there's a lot more you can do with the space. Maybe if you "mirrored" the path on the right side to the left, to fill in the empty grass space and make the park symmetrical down the middle?