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InterPlay Park by Terrain Work Featured in Landscape Architecture Magazine

InterPlay Park is featured in the February issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine in print and online. Check out Editor Jennifer Ruet’s article on Terrain Work’s project here.

categories: Age Friendly Design, Ageless Design, Community Design, Design, Design Research, Ecological Design, Illinois, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design, Park, Planning, Public Art, Terrain Work, Urban Design
Thursday 02.10.22
Posted by Theodore Hoerr
 

Theodore Hoerr Featured in Press Release by KDB Group

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Theodore Hoerr, Founding Principal of Terrain Work, was recently featured in a press release by KDB Group. The article explores Theodore’s upbringing in Central Illinois to his recent work with Terrain Work including several projects in collaboration with KDB founder and chairman, Kim Blickenstaff, the central Illinois-born, California-based entrepreneur and philanthropist whose purchases of multiple iconic properties in Central Illinois has created a buzz within the community. Click here to read the article.

categories: Design, Design Research, Ecological Design, Illinois, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design, Park, Planning, Public Art, Terrain Work, Urban Design, KDB Group
Saturday 12.05.20
Posted by Theodore Hoerr
 

Terrain Work Selected to Design Al Fresco Park on the Illinois Riverfront

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Terrain Work is excited to announce we have been commissioned to design the historically significant Al Fresco Park on the Illinois Riverfront in Central Illinois. The eight acre site was once part of an ecologically rich riparian corridor along the Illinois Riverfront, originally frequented as hunting and fishing grounds by Native Americans and French trappers that established the first European settlement of Peoria, IL. It became a regionally prominent amusement park from 1905 to 1944 that was connected by a trolley to downtown Peoria and various communities along the Illinois River via steam ships. Terrain Work, in collaboration with KDB Group, is re-imagining the park to be at the intersection of ecology and culture creating a new civic experience for the community. Look for more developments to come on this special project soon!

categories: Terrain Work, Urban Design, Park, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design, Ecological Design, Design, Illinois, Planning
Tuesday 08.11.20
Posted by Theodore Hoerr
 

Terrain Work Creating "The Black Box" in Fremont, California

Terrain Work is creating a new landscape, The Black Box, for Warm Springs in Fremont, California, that will be a burgeoning new environment for the district. The project, in collaboration with Studio T-Square and Valley Oak Partners, is located adjacent to a new Bart Station and a recently constructed Tesla factory. Warm Springs is part of a larger transit-oriented development plan that provides residents and technology employees a new publicly accessible civic landscape. The landscape is centered around a large sunken plaza, The Black Box, which serves as a gathering space for the surrounding community and new tenant for the site. The design uses landscape with an array of biotic and aboitic materials to stimulate novel thinking through engaging all of the senses. To learn more about our Warm Springs Black Box Landscape click here.

categories: Urban Design, Terrain Work, Landscape Design, Landscape Architecture, Design, Community Design, Ecological Design, California, Mixed-Use, Park
Tuesday 07.14.20
Posted by Theodore Hoerr
 

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