Sustainable public place development with community participant process : a case study of Belle Isle Park, MI / Bridget Guminik.

There are many positive influences from greenspaces which are even more crucial in large urban cities such as Detroit, Michigan. The abandoned area of the old Belle Isle Park Zoo has been the subject of numerous redevelopment proposals. However, there is a gap in what designers have done and what th...

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Main Author: Guminik, Bridget (Author)
Language:English
Published: 2022.
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Dissertation Note:
M.A. Michigan State University. Environmental Design 2022
Physical Description:1 online resource (vi, 44 pages) : illustrations
Format: Thesis Electronic eBook
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There are many positive influences from greenspaces which are even more crucial in large urban cities such as Detroit, Michigan. The abandoned area of the old Belle Isle Park Zoo has been the subject of numerous redevelopment proposals. However, there is a gap in what designers have done and what this research proposes, which is that previous designs lacked community engagement. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the importance and value in including community engagement into design choices. With a series of public workshops with stakeholders, landscape performance research has been adopted to assess the impact of the final design proposal. The success of a final design after community engagement aims to promote the use of community engagement in design as a beneficial and necessary factor when installing public space developments. The study will utilize the abandoned zoo space in Belle Isle Park to demonstrate that the community will benefit more from having input in what changes are made to their own community spaces while still allowing the designers room to implement environmental and socioeconomic beneficial tactics.
Call Number:MSU ONLINE THESIS
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-44).
ISBN:9798802721292
DOI:doi:10.25335/ha2f-nx57
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on March 29, 2023)