Parks

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an aerial view of people walking and riding bikes on a curved path next to a river
Taking Control 4.0: ControlNet x ComfyUI in Architecture
an aerial view of a river running through a city
深圳茅洲河碧道·光明段生态修复试点 | EADG泛亚国际 - 景观网
two pictures of the same river in different stages of development, and then before and after it has been cleaned
LA River Rehab: Dramatic Urban Revitalization Planned - WebUrbanist
an artist's rendering of what the river will look like next to a shopping center
an artist's rendering of a bridge over a river in the middle of a city
Jinan Bridges
two views of an intersection with cars, bicycles and pedestrians on the same street as well as traffic signs
an info sheet showing different types of trees
an aerial view of a bridge over a body of water surrounded by trees and greenery
From a Concrete Bulkhead Riverbank to a Vibrant Shoreline Park—Suining South Riverfront Park
From a Concrete Bulkhead Riverbank to a Vibrant Shoreline Park—Suining South Riverfront Park | ASLA 2021 Professional Awards
a person walking across a bridge over a river next to a lush green field and trees
an aerial view of a bridge crossing over a river in the middle of a forest
Gallery of Qianhai’s Guiwan Park / Field Operations - 1
Gallery of Qianhai’s Guiwan Park / Field Operations - 1
A 21st Century Visionary Blue Green Masterplan delivered by Cardiff Council and McGregor Coxall as part of a wider regeneration project.  Cardiff, the capital and largest city in Wales, commissioned McGregor Coxall to design a ‘Blue Line’, a transformational grey to blue-green infrastructure project in its downtown. The concept replaces Lloyd George Avenue, an unremarkable vehicular street, with a 1km linear canal and park. The new blue-green infrastructure provides impetus for regeneration of the surrounding urban fabric by increasing healthy access to public open space, leisure activities, and water in the city centre.
Cardiff City to Bay: Blue Line - McGregor Coxall
A 21st Century Visionary Blue Green Masterplan delivered by Cardiff Council and McGregor Coxall as part of a wider regeneration project. Cardiff, the capital and largest city in Wales, commissioned McGregor Coxall to design a ‘Blue Line’, a transformational grey to blue-green infrastructure project in its downtown. The concept replaces Lloyd George Avenue, an unremarkable vehicular street, with a 1km linear canal and park. The new blue-green infrastructure provides impetus for regeneration of the surrounding urban fabric by increasing healthy access to public open space, leisure activities, and water in the city centre.
an aerial view of the master plan and its surrounding land features, including several parks
an illustrated diagram showing the different types of recreational spaces for community engagement
Recreational spaces
Recreational spaces by studio articulation
an info sheet describing how to use the goal 2 nurturing a healthier, resilient and attainable future
three different views of people walking, sitting and standing in the park with birds flying overhead