Document Type
Report
Publication Date
6-2008
Subjects
Neighborhood planning -- Oregon -- Portland, City planning -- Oregon -- Portland, Urban community development -- Oregon -- Portland
Abstract
The Lincoln Vision Plan presents a concept for the evolution of Portland’s south downtown into a place where state-of-the-art resource management practices, unique systems of public open spaces, and a variety of transit options will support a vibrant, dynamic, high density, ecologically-friendly neighborhood. It is our hope that this Plan, created by Portland State University’s spring 2008 Urban Design Workshop, can serve as a foundation for further discussion and action to bring to life the immense potential underlying this district.
This project was conducted under the supervision of Donald J. Stastny and Edward Starkie.
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Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/19592
Citation Details
Bean, Andrew; Bonham, Luke; Carpenter, Krista; Collins, Pete; Costantino, Daniel; Ewing, Early; Gentry, Kent; Gilbert, Mark; Hayashi, Yuki; Hesse, Amy; Hyde, Kaleen; Kekez, Zeljka Carol; Lyvers, Daniel; Meier, Briana; and Wilcoxson, Terra, "Connections & Edges: 2040 Lincoln District Vision Plan" (2008). Urban Design Workshop. 1.
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/19592
Description
Created for USP 475/575 Urban Design Workshop.