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Principles for Open SpaceEcological ParksConnectionsEdgesImage and Identity BuildingPrinciples for Open SpaceNodal, Smaller SpacesDesign for Heavier UsePaved Gardens –“Lawnless”Overlapping UsesMulti-Leveled / Multi-Layered To Help Orient Oneself Within the CityEcological ParksPart of a Larger SystemParcels left to grow wildWater purification integral to the designNative Plants & Species•East Coast Park, Singapore•Xochimilco, Mexico City•Fens/Emerald Necklace, Boston•Century Park, ShanghaiConnectionsAccessibility - transitVariety of PathsView Corridors and LandmarksUse of Neighboring Street Pattern•WanChai Reclamation Alternative, Hong Kong•Marina City Park, New Downtown, Singapore•Millenium Bridge, LondonEdgesWaterfront Edge•KuchingPark, Malaysia•Hong Kong• Sumidagawa, TokyoUrban Edge –High Density, Active•Central Park, New York•Cosmo Square, Osaka•KowloonPark, Hong KongImage and Identity BuildingLocal Artists: •ParcGuell, Barcelona•VigelandPark, OsloSister City / Cultural Exchange•Guangzhou-SydneyEarthworks / Earth Art / Creating Landscape :•Garden of Cosmic Speculation, Scotland• The Wave Field, University of


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MIT 11 952 - Principles for Open Space

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