CSBR Design for Community Resilience
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Item Ellen Hopkins Elementary School: Nature Based Play Space(2016-06-30) Thill, Alexander; Singh, Virajita; Kulman Brigham, JoneeItem Future of the Old Auditorium Adaptive Reuse Plan(2019-11) Singh, Virajita; Leong, Kenos; Whittaker, MeighanThis research project supported a community effort with the Pennington County Old Auditorium Committee and other partners in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, to develop a conceptual plan for the future of an existing historic auditorium building that can support local economic vitality, provide a multiuse community center and cultural destination of the region, and demonstrate sustainable community resilience within the local community. This project included: 1) case study research on similar buildings and projects, regionally, nationally, and internationally; 2) community meetings and an engagement workshop to gather community input; and 3) a set of architectural drawings documenting the project’s development and the final proposed design of the old auditorium.Item Roseau River Water Trail Masterplan(2018-08) Singh, Virajita; Olson, MirandaThe Roseau River Water Trail Masterplan proposes designs for six sites that were selected along the Roseau River that are significant in terms of access and use of the Roseau River at the following specific locations: Hayes Lake State Park, Malung Town Hall, City Park, City Center, Stoe’s Bridge and Ross Town Hall.Item Thief River Falls: New Vision for Downtown, Community Masterplan(2017-10) Singh, Virajita; Polacek, JoeThe Thief River Falls Downtown Development Association was formed in 2015 for the purpose of revitalizing the downtown community to support current businesses and to encourage new business development. The “New Vision for Downtown Thief River Falls” project developed a master plan of the downtown with the goal of creating a unified, welcoming environment. Recommendations include pedestrian-friendly street crossings, greenery, updating storefronts, purchasing new light poles and signage.