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
This looks so cool! I love the arch in the front. It would look so cool with some foliage on it. (:
I like the concept of the park, but I believe that it lacks plants such as trees. The trees would help provide more shading that is lacking towards the central area. The arch was creative and gives the park an interesting aspect and would one of the main focal points of the design.
Thank you for the helpful suggestions! I agree that having trees would help add to the aesthetics of the park. If you look in the previous step, in my layout, I have several trees located around the park. Most of them would be around the walkway, creating a shaded tunnel effect. I appreciate your positive comments about the concept of my design and the wire trellis, as well.
Fantastic layout. A little diversification in terms of park use would create a space those not interesting in just gardening could appreciate and utilize as well. As for the lack of trees, the primary objective of your space is for growing food; I wouldn't worry too much about implementing foliage that blocks sunlight but rather focus on natural barriers and borders.
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This looks so cool! I love the arch in the front. It would look so cool with some foliage on it. (:
Concept is cool the simplicity of the surrounding area brings out the beauty in the arch as well as the building element of the park. great concept.
I like the concept of the park, but I believe that it lacks plants such as trees. The trees would help provide more shading that is lacking towards the central area. The arch was creative and gives the park an interesting aspect and would one of the main focal points of the design.
Thank you for the helpful suggestions! I agree that having trees would help add to the aesthetics of the park. If you look in the previous step, in my layout, I have several trees located around the park. Most of them would be around the walkway, creating a shaded tunnel effect. I appreciate your positive comments about the concept of my design and the wire trellis, as well.
Fantastic layout. A little diversification in terms of park use would create a space those not interesting in just gardening could appreciate and utilize as well. As for the lack of trees, the primary objective of your space is for growing food; I wouldn't worry too much about implementing foliage that blocks sunlight but rather focus on natural barriers and borders.