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REDEFINING NASHUA MILL-YARD is focused on expanding redefinition of Broad StreetParkway, road junctions and symbiotic calibration of the flanking small spaces.
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Place-making is the process of giving it pattern...Pattern that embraces it's heritage yet look to the future.
Journey through various patterns on Broad Street Parkway................
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The third river crossing is designed as real urban space...as square...a point fromwhich river can be admired and people can meet along with improvement in traffic
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........RICH IN HISTORY
Outdoor pavement museum.....space which celebrates itsrich past as well as living breathing small urban space.
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Outdoor display of artwork came as a surprise, and as a good reminder to slowdown and look around and enjoy local art.4.
The Circle, a multi-functional, sustainable roundabout that cleanses stormwater into a public fountain, improves traffic circulation at intersection, andprovides community green space.
Topography...slope tocapture water undergravity
Bog filters...removestoxins from water
Central lawn....as recreation area
Fountain...touchable,splashable water.
MECHANICAL VAULT
ReinforcedTurf grass
BOG Filters
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Iconic smoke stack...Relic of past......The goal is to create areaaround it that become important gathering places for the localcommunity
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Wide Pedestrian zone
Separate Bicycle track
Furnishing zone withseating areas,green areas& Bicycle parking.
Wall art ..an artisticinterpretation of history
continuous corridor along wallSpace for people togather in small group
38' 8'5' 6' 20' 26' 5' 40' 5' 15'Road Open air amphitheater
in front of smoke stackwider pedestrian zone
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Drinking water fountain Open Green space POP-UP Cafe
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Tensile structure addresses need ofshelter during summer/ rain foroutdoor leisure activity.
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Movable chairs enlargechoice to move out orunder the shade as well asto make group or to beisolated
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Outdoor water-front spacecreated by modification inparking lot.This space isdesigned to take advantage ofcold as well as warm climate
Plaza is designed for ice skatingas winter attraction
In summer same plaza can be usedfor other recreational activity
Seating area Plaza Seating area Water-frontwalking track
20'' thick floor isdesigned for ice skating
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Temporary side board
Red Maple
Douglasfir tree
Douglasfir tree
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Nashua City Hall, c/o Community Development, 229 Main Street, Nashua, NH 03060
Wednesday, March 21, 2012 Sent via Electronic Mail [email protected] Ms. Teja S. Sawant 625 W. Madison Street, #1902 Chicago, Illinois 60661 Dear Ms. Sawant, Thank you again for your submission to the Nashua International Design Competition. On behalf of the Jury, I wanted to express our appreciation all the time, effort, thought, and skill that you and your team invested in your submission. Last evening the Jury met to review the Finalists and select a winner. The discussion was lively, and it was difficult to make a decision. Each of the eight finalists had several elements that showed significant value to the City of Nashua and the Nashua Millyard. Although the Jury concluded that your entry was not the winner of the Competition, the Jury did recognize your submission as one of our three runners-up. Congratulations on receiving this well-deserved distinction! Once again, we appreciate the work and your willingness to provide Nashua with your professional design expertise in our process of redeveloping the Nashua Millyard. Regards,
Tim Nickerson, ASLA Nashua International Design Competition Jury, Chairman
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