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 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.
Comments
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.