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
It was a great idea to use the Google Earth image to provide context of the park. The people also provide some perspective to the size of the park. It would be beneficial to provide more shade structures and sitting areas with benches or tables.
That one guy on the left looks very depressed. Maybe his wife left him? Maybe he got laid off from a job? Who knows? A truly spectacular representation of the modern businessman as he solemnly walks a lonely path towards a small park in hopes that it may renew his value in life and help his self-esteem... but alas, he finds no hope from such a venture and wanders off to possibly end his life... Who truly knows about this man... Anyways a great park design and very simplistic 10/10.
Comments
It was a great idea to use the Google Earth image to provide context of the park. The people also provide some perspective to the size of the park. It would be beneficial to provide more shade structures and sitting areas with benches or tables.
That one guy on the left looks very depressed. Maybe his wife left him? Maybe he got laid off from a job? Who knows? A truly spectacular representation of the modern businessman as he solemnly walks a lonely path towards a small park in hopes that it may renew his value in life and help his self-esteem... but alas, he finds no hope from such a venture and wanders off to possibly end his life... Who truly knows about this man... Anyways a great park design and very simplistic 10/10.