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KINGSLEY BATE <br />E[eg~nr Outdoor Furniture in Solid Teak <br /> <br />The world's finest teakwood. Uncompromising craftsmanship. Fair <br />pricing. And, unbeatable service. These are the things that have <br />made Kingsle?-Bate America's ieading manufacturer and distributor <br />of superior teak outdoor furniture since 1983. Kingsley-Bare <br />furniture, built for more ~han a lifetime -- built: for generat:iona. <br /> <br /> 7200 Gateway Court, Manassas, Virglrlla 20109 <br /> <br />t 7o3-36~-7ooo f 7o3-36t-7oo~ www klngsleybate corn <br /> <br />planning <br /> <br />srrercNng 40 miles from the lock and dam <br />in St. Patti ro the lock and dam ar Hastings. <br />F~mded by the McKnighr Foundation. the <br />RSve~ronr Initiative provides a regional per- <br />specrive for future local projects such as the <br />River Flats and the Greenway Plan. In :he <br />report, Chamberlain argues that the init/a- <br />live looks ar the regional watershed as a <br />whole co lay strategies for sturainabte future <br />agric~dmre and development. <br /> Like the Mississippi River Greenway <br />Plan, ecology rather than economic or scenic <br />values grounds the policies for a working <br />river rhar flows through a highly ~banized <br />area of mote chart one million people. "In- <br />stead of beginning.., by identifying [and <br />es," Chamberlain wrote, "the process starts <br />with identifying essential ecological pre- <br />serves within which [and ~tses are then 'fit." <br /> As an early success story in the Riverfront <br />Initiative, the Mississippi Greenway Strate- <br />gic Plan is an important example of how <br />landscape architects can work with policy <br />advocates and nonprofit groups to achieve <br />shared goals. While the profession is adept <br />in ecological analysis, public input, and <br />graphic documentation, implementation is <br />often a lingenng challenge. With the help <br />of[and trusts and experts familiar with con- <br />servation easements and funding sources, <br />HKGi is achieving a vision for connected <br />parks that Minnesota has not seen since <br />H.W.S. Cleveland persuaded the Twin <br />Cities to lay out its Grand Rounds park sys- <br />tem in the i9~h century. <br /> The message here is that landscape ar- <br /> chitects build long-term client relation- <br /> ships and see their projects built when they <br /> involve the public and find parrners to <br /> support outreach ro landowners and local <br /> governments. Tom Lewanski argues that, <br /> in many ways, the planning is =he easy <br /> part. "The work has really just begun now <br /> ~o engage the landowners in conservation <br /> practices." <br /> <br />Frank Edgerwn R~artin is campus planning :o- <br />ordinator./-or Hammel, Green and Abrahanuon <br />in Minneapolis. <br /> <br />~rll r 0 ~ t =~ *.}t ~ ~q r ,t=1:,71 ~1~ ~ - J <br /> <br />~/~IS$1SStPP! RIVER GREENWAY <br />~TRATEGIC <br />Project partners: ~it¥ 0~ Hastings~ <br />N[arshan Township, Ravenna Township, <br /> <br />CIRCLE 126 ON READER SERVICE CARD <br /> L,tnd~c'a~eArchxtect'~tre I 44 ] FES~,U.~,~V 2003 <br /> <br /> <br />
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