You can even include links to a YouTube or Vimeo of a digital walk-through like this one: https://youtu.be/ncaVQ2V6XXU
Adaptive Reuse
Architects often find creative ways to reuse old structures that are no longer in use. Check out how old rail lines were adapted to create New York's High Line and Chicago's 606.
Comments
I really like the introduction of a playground into your pocket park, however I feel that it lacks shade. Playgrounds, especially in Las Vegas, tend to be extremely hot during the day and it would be more beneficial to the public if you included some sort of shade whether its natural or if it comes from a shade structure.
Consider what surface the kids are playing on - looks like concrete here, which would be too hard. You might use woodchips or rubber to make it softer.
By Charles Arko, Architect at 08:48 pm, 04 June 2015
Comments
I really like the introduction of a playground into your pocket park, however I feel that it lacks shade. Playgrounds, especially in Las Vegas, tend to be extremely hot during the day and it would be more beneficial to the public if you included some sort of shade whether its natural or if it comes from a shade structure.
Consider what surface the kids are playing on - looks like concrete here, which would be too hard. You might use woodchips or rubber to make it softer.