Building on the Legacy of the Past: An Exploration into Monroe Park's Past, Present, and Future

Increasingly, we are faced with the finite nature of space in the urban context. We struggle with a desire to preserve ties to the past and our need to create spaces that are relevant to current circumstances and contemporary social and cultural ideas. This thesis explores the possibilities of an...

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Main Author: Sisson, Andrew Tripp
Other Authors: Landscape Architecture
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/30805
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-01042007-213856/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-308052020-09-26T05:37:37Z Building on the Legacy of the Past: An Exploration into Monroe Park's Past, Present, and Future Sisson, Andrew Tripp Landscape Architecture Kagawa, Ronald M. Katen, Brian F. Ashkar, Adele N. Continuity Change Sense of Place Richmond Virginia Urban Design Public Space Cultural Landscapes Increasingly, we are faced with the finite nature of space in the urban context. We struggle with a desire to preserve ties to the past and our need to create spaces that are relevant to current circumstances and contemporary social and cultural ideas. This thesis explores the possibilities of an approach to design which embraces both change and continuity, adding a new chapter to the legacy of a given place. An understanding of history as a process of development running continuously from past to present, rather than as a series of specific moments in time, provides a broader view of the ways in which the past is connected to the present. The inclusion of change as part of the past opens the way for new changes which continue the process of development. An exploration of Richmond, Virginiaâ s Monroe Park, leading to a proposed redesign of the park, provides a case study for this approach. A combination of historical research, analysis of current circumstances, and design investigations culminates in a proposed design for Monroe Park which provides continuity with the past, embraces the present, and presents possibilities for the future. Master of Landscape Architecture 2014-03-14T20:30:07Z 2014-03-14T20:30:07Z 2004-09-10 2007-01-04 2007-01-10 2007-01-10 Thesis etd-01042007-213856 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/30805 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-01042007-213856/ ATS_Thesis_rev.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Continuity
Change
Sense of Place
Richmond Virginia
Urban Design
Public Space
Cultural Landscapes
spellingShingle Continuity
Change
Sense of Place
Richmond Virginia
Urban Design
Public Space
Cultural Landscapes
Sisson, Andrew Tripp
Building on the Legacy of the Past: An Exploration into Monroe Park's Past, Present, and Future
description Increasingly, we are faced with the finite nature of space in the urban context. We struggle with a desire to preserve ties to the past and our need to create spaces that are relevant to current circumstances and contemporary social and cultural ideas. This thesis explores the possibilities of an approach to design which embraces both change and continuity, adding a new chapter to the legacy of a given place. An understanding of history as a process of development running continuously from past to present, rather than as a series of specific moments in time, provides a broader view of the ways in which the past is connected to the present. The inclusion of change as part of the past opens the way for new changes which continue the process of development. An exploration of Richmond, Virginiaâ s Monroe Park, leading to a proposed redesign of the park, provides a case study for this approach. A combination of historical research, analysis of current circumstances, and design investigations culminates in a proposed design for Monroe Park which provides continuity with the past, embraces the present, and presents possibilities for the future. === Master of Landscape Architecture
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title_full Building on the Legacy of the Past: An Exploration into Monroe Park's Past, Present, and Future
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