University of Sheffield Students Reimagine Post-Industrial Landscapes with Innovative Park Designs
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Summary
The article highlights innovative landscape architecture projects by students at the University of Sheffield, including an urban park inspired by Huddersfield's natural environment, a pedestrian network in the Lower Lea Valley, and a health and wellbeing facility. These projects showcase creative urban design solutions.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledAn urban park with creative spaces informed by Huddersfield's natural environment is among the landscape projects from students at the University of Sheffield.
Also featured is a pedestrian network in the Lower Lea Valley and a university health and wellbeing facility.
The projects demonstrate how landscape architecture can transform post-industrial spaces into vibrant community areas.
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