Located in southeastern Indiana, the towns of Brookville and Metamora have been connected by canal and rail since the early 1800s. Built near the shallow Whitewater River, the Whitewater Canal was the first to provide a link for mass transportation of goods and people between the two owns. Susceptibility to flooding and drought issues- as well as the inherently slow transport times via canal led to the transition to rail. Track was laid along the old towpath and was first used for freight lines. As the need for freight decreased, this line was converted to an excursion rail line and is still in use today. It is this rich history and community connectivity that this project capitalizes on. Research for this project included a review of rel...
The goal of our project is to facilitate the design and development of the Bagley Fields to Warner V...
The field of sustainable design has too often been reserved for site remediation projects and and ha...
The Blackstone River once was integral to life and industry to many towns in northern Rhode Island, ...
The former Whitewater Canal, built between 1836 and 1847, spanned a distance of seventy-six miles fr...
As society continues to become more urbanized, our land resources are being lost. Agriculture land i...
Among the many problems faced by economically depressed communities, lackof quality and amount of re...
One third of United States adults (65.9 million) took a historic or cultural trip in 1995. (Ohio Div...
This project focuses on the potential of landscape architecture to redefine the relationship of urba...
Southern Indiana has a geologic history that lends the landscape tremendous scenic quality. In addit...
In 1836, Indiana entered the Canal Era with the passing of the Mammoth Internal Improvements Bill. H...
Our country's heritage is being lost. As Americans, we are rich in the history and culture of our na...
As infrastructure that dramatically reshaped the landscape and development of the United States, rai...
Many of our commuities are deteriorating. The places in which we live are lacking character and comm...
The Mill River flows through 15 miles of Western Massachusetts, from Goshen to Easthampton, with a w...
Michigan City's coal generating plant is a blight on the shoreline of Lake Michigan. The plant and i...
The goal of our project is to facilitate the design and development of the Bagley Fields to Warner V...
The field of sustainable design has too often been reserved for site remediation projects and and ha...
The Blackstone River once was integral to life and industry to many towns in northern Rhode Island, ...
The former Whitewater Canal, built between 1836 and 1847, spanned a distance of seventy-six miles fr...
As society continues to become more urbanized, our land resources are being lost. Agriculture land i...
Among the many problems faced by economically depressed communities, lackof quality and amount of re...
One third of United States adults (65.9 million) took a historic or cultural trip in 1995. (Ohio Div...
This project focuses on the potential of landscape architecture to redefine the relationship of urba...
Southern Indiana has a geologic history that lends the landscape tremendous scenic quality. In addit...
In 1836, Indiana entered the Canal Era with the passing of the Mammoth Internal Improvements Bill. H...
Our country's heritage is being lost. As Americans, we are rich in the history and culture of our na...
As infrastructure that dramatically reshaped the landscape and development of the United States, rai...
Many of our commuities are deteriorating. The places in which we live are lacking character and comm...
The Mill River flows through 15 miles of Western Massachusetts, from Goshen to Easthampton, with a w...
Michigan City's coal generating plant is a blight on the shoreline of Lake Michigan. The plant and i...
The goal of our project is to facilitate the design and development of the Bagley Fields to Warner V...
The field of sustainable design has too often been reserved for site remediation projects and and ha...
The Blackstone River once was integral to life and industry to many towns in northern Rhode Island, ...