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Parkmerced's Modern Landscape Design

Parkmerced a 191.5 acre site designed by Leonard Schultze, Thomas Dolliver Church + Robert Royston. The Modern landscape & apartment community developed by Met-Life in the 1940's was to provide affordable rental housing + open space. Proposals of density + development, threaten the landscape design neglected by prior owners + shrunken by subtle sales of blocks. The integrity of the landscape design, radiates utilitarianism, simplicity, + beauty.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Park La Brea Real Estate item, on changes.

http://www.latimes.com/classified/realestate/printedition/la-re-guide23may23,0,1036326.story?coll=la-class-realestate
Posted by goodmaab at 12:29 PM

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      • Back to the Parkmerced Landscape...(re-post)
      • East Coast Neighbor has similar issues of urban pr...
      • Park La Brea Real Estate item, on changes.
      • The Curbed Article on Park La Brea Redevelopment
      • Does this look familiar? The new transcribed with ...
      • Park La Brea (our sister development to the south)
      • Parkfairfax Historical Images
      • Maybe its just the 4th of july...? or am I really ...
      • What to do? Get away?
      • That tree we were seeing "trimmed" now removed
      • designed destruction in slow motion.....
      • The SF Better Streets Program, and the efforts of ...
      • Parkmerced "Vision" June 24 + 25th Meeting(s)
      • Block 13 and Cambon Drive
      • Block 13 (hesitate to think...)
      • Interesting how the light colored towers "disappea...
      • Block 13 (east end) Font and Cambon entry
      • Reminder on plantings...
      • Block 15 (150 Font) A view out, and down....
      • Block 17 (playground renewal?)
      • Block 19 and around to 18 Chumasero Tower (what's ...
      • Block 19 (the perch) looking back
      • Block 20 (east side)
      • Block 20 (surpised again)
      • Block 20 (south side stroll)
      • Block 21 towards 20 (south side of site)
      • Brotherhood Way Site (800) approved without an EIR...
      • Block 21 (wandering up the path south side)
      • Image up towards the towers @ Chumasero, this view...
      • Block 30 + 21 Along South Edge of Site
      • Gonzalez & Garces Drive (Urban Forrest)
      • Block 23 (south) entry court
      • Block 23 (Interior Courtyards)
      • Examples of what's wrong with the "vision" and rep...
      • Block 24 (interior courtyards) south end
      • Block 24 interior courtyards
      • Block 24 Interior Courtyard
      • SFSU "Dump-site" awaiting Creative Arts Center...
      • SFSU proposed site for "Eco-Diggs"
      • Utilitarian, simple designs
      • Where's the lorax when you need him...?
      • An example of "pruning and landscape maintenance"
      • Method to the madness?
      • Secret areas always to be found
      • View Block 12 towards Juan Bautista Circle
      • Planter and screen elements
      • Entry (Block 23)
      • Interior court entry (Block 4 )
      • Private Garden (Well used)
      • Laundry rack-trellis
      • Interior courtyard through laundry
      • Mature tree-scape (Block 23)
      • Planter boxes along a path (Block 28)
      • Planter boxes
      • Pie Shapes allow variations
      • Block 22 Gardens
      • View of mature tree-scape
      • Walkable Non-Car-Centric Streets
      • The "meadow"
      • Parkmerced Towers
      • Parkmerced Block Types
      • "In San Francisco, you can live better @ Parkmerced"
      • Juan Bautista Circle
      • A wonderfull scaled sloping setting.
      • Interior Courtyard
      • Pre-Rennovations
      • Images of courtyards

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