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<br />Medsouth Park
<br />Miami, FL
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<br />Medsouth Park is a small neighborhood park in Miami-Dade
<br />County's rapidly urbanizing southwestern district. Miami-Dade is
<br />already one of the most urbanized areas in the State of Florida
<br />and. as growth continues, the Park and Recreation Department
<br />is striving to meet residents' recreational needs while also
<br />affording protection for natural resources and open space. A
<br />portion of Medsouth is pine rockland, a type of forest unique
<br />to southern Florida that is home to a number of listed plant and
<br />animal species and which is recognized as a globally imperiled
<br />habitat type. The site has been severely impacted by illegal
<br />dumping and by invasion of exotic plant species.
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<br />Services: Master Planning (EDAW)
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<br />Disney's Celebration Village and Downtown
<br />Celebration, FL
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<br />Celebration is a new 4,900-acre town five minutes south of
<br />Walt Disney World. The master plan combines residential units
<br />with community. education. health. commercial, retail, and
<br />recreational facilities. Encircled by a 4,700-acre greenbelt and
<br />featuring an extensive network of walking and bicycle trails,
<br />Celebration is a pedestrian-friendly place to live, work, and play.
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<br />The heart of the residential area is Celebration Village; at its core
<br />is a traditional downtown retail and business district modeled
<br />after smalltown America. Here, stores, restaurants, a town hall,
<br />post office, offices, cinema, and apartments coexist along a
<br />wide promenade circling Town Center Lake.
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<br />Services: Landscape Architecture (EDAW)
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<br />Atlanta Botanical Garden Parking Garage & Visitors Center
<br />Design, Atlanta, GA
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<br />The Atlanta Botanical Garden chose EDAW to join the design
<br />team led by architects Jova/Daniels/Busby for the design and
<br />implementation of the Garden's new Visitor Center. The 10,000
<br />sf Visitor Center and parking facility, to be designed to LEED
<br />certification criteria, is the first major project to emerge from the
<br />Garden's recently completed master plan. The Visitor Center's
<br />placement, overlooking Piedmont Park, will completely re-orient
<br />the entry sequence for the visitor, and will turn the Garden's
<br />"front" toward the park; visitor entrance into the existing formal
<br />gardens will be through the Woodland Shade Garden, which will
<br />also be upgraded.
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<br />Services: Landscape Architecture (EDAW)
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