
One of our main studio goals was to work with the community in the International District in the development of our design proposals. We developed three activities to take to three community events; the neighborhood appreciation day (February 5) hosted by the SCIDPDA at the Four Seas Restaurant, the senior meal program at Bush Hotel (February 6), and a community social hour at the International District/Chinatown Community Center (February 6). Individuals were invited to participate in three activities: 1) a panoramic treasure map (to assess the assets of King Street); 2) Neighborhood pathways (to assess the everyday routes in the district); and 3) A visual preference survey (to assess design preferences). A summary of each activity, the results, and the lessons learned is presented in the brochure. After compiling and analyzing all the data from the workshops we developed a program for envisioning King Street that is built upon the feedback and participation of the community that entails the strategies of Activation, Identity, Connections, and Greening. |
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