Pete Forsyth has published the six architectural design concepts, recently presented by Opsis, on his web site. They’re represented in mapping software, that allows you to click around and see notes, etc. One example:
See the rest here.
Pete Forsyth has published the six architectural design concepts, recently presented by Opsis, on his web site. They’re represented in mapping software, that allows you to click around and see notes, etc. One example:
See the rest here.
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Scott Yelton, a longtime member of the Planning Group who used it as the subject of his Masters’ thesis, has now posted his entire thesis on his blog, here: threedegrees.wordpress.com
Pete Forsyth has a new blog post as well, describing some concerns at this stage of the process, on his blog, Our New Mind.
Also, we’re holding our second open house on Saturday morning. Please stop by to review our progress, see our architect’s preliminary plans, and offer any input! See the Portland Parks & Rec page for our project for details.
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Portland City Council unanimously passes resolution on Mt. Tabor Central Maintenance Yard and Nursery: Press release from Portland Parks & Recreation, regarding Resolution passed by City Council.
Also posted on Linda Robinson’s Team4PortlandParks blog, with some good commentary.