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LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition

CAFedge commented on Final: Tiny Park, Giant Heart

This is good, but I'm having trouble seeing how your inspiration sketches play into the final design. Besides that, it's a great digital rendering.

LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition

leslierobinson7 commented on Project: Tiny Park, Giant Heart

You have a lot of great ideas. You have grown a lot during the design process of your pocket park which is great. Yes the design of your pocket park should definitely consider accessibility for all people. I would like to see more development in drawings and modeling to get a sense of the space more.

LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition

helgajones commented on Collect: Tiny Park, Giant Heart

Hello there! I couldn't agree with you more, I think that it is a fabulous idea. It will really help the people in your community especially those who likes to walk around the park at night time. Good luck on your ideas!

LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition

helgajones commented on Collect: Tiny Park, Giant Heart

Hello there! Those are some nice trees you got on your neighborhood park. I think that the landscape of the park need remodeling. I agree with you that the park needs more tress in order to produce more shade on path walks. Hope you will be able to help your neighborhood park soon.

LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition

helgajones commented on Collect: Tiny Park, Giant Heart

Hi there! I think that those are nice trees. They would really make a place more beautiful and attractive at the same time. I hope that the landscape in that area will help the plants to bloom more. Keep up the good work! Have a good day!

LPocket Park Design | 2015 National High School Architecture Competition

StarchitectEDK commented on Collect: Tiny Park, Giant Heart

Excellent tree choices. Keep the ashes and oaks in or very near grass areas as they need ample irrigation and will benefit from the grass. The acacia trees are better suited to drip irrigation in xeriscape/desert landscape areas.

Keep up the good work! Maybe consider something with a little more color like Desert Willow or Palo Verde to add interest.

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