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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
 

Happy 2022 From Terrain Work!

From all of us at Terrain Work we wish you a happy and healthy New Year in 2022! We look forward to what the new year brings with all of our friends, collaborators, and clients.

categories: Terrain Work, Urban Design, Public Art, Planning, Landscape Design, Landscape Architecture, New York, Design
Wednesday 01.05.22
Posted by Theodore Hoerr
 

Theodore Hoerr Lecturing at University of Illinois

Theodore Hoerr, Founding Principal of Terrain Work, will be giving the Stanly White Lecture at the University of Illinois tonight at 5:30 CST. Join us in person or in zoom to see Theodore present “Liminal Terrain” that features the work of Terrain Work. Click here to attend via Zoom: Lecture: Theodore Hoerr (Terrain Work), “Liminal Terrain” Thursday, Oct. 28, 5:30pm-6:30pm Central Time (GMT -05:00)

categories: Urban Design, Terrain Work, Public Art, Planning, Landscape Design, Landscape Architecture, Illinois, Design, Design Research, Community Design, University of Illinois
Thursday 10.28.21
Posted by Theodore Hoerr
 

Theodore Hoerr Made Garvan Distinguished Visiting Professor at Fay Jones School

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Theodore Hoerr, Founding Principal of Terrain Work, was recently made the 2021 Verna C. Garvan Distinguished Visiting Professor in Landscape Architecture for the Fay Jones School at the University of Arkansas for the Fall Term. Theodore will be teaching an advanced studio that examines new ideas for the University of Arkansas Garvan Botanical Gardens and delivering a public lecture on October 8th at the Fay Jones School. Theodore is delighted to be working with the students, faculty, and staff of Garvan Gardens on this world class botanical garden located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

categories: Terrain Work, Urban Design, Public Art, Planning, Landscape Architecture, Design, Arkansas, Botanical Garden
Wednesday 10.06.21
Posted by Theodore Hoerr
 

PLAY IN PEORIA! DESIGN FOR INTERPLAY PARK REVEALED

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Terrain Work recently revealed the design for InterPlay Park in Peoria, Illinois. InterPlay Park creates a new intergenerational park for the people of Peoria that reconnects communities that have been historically divided by the construction of the I-74 Interstate corridor. The park hosts an array of play activities that support the surrounding districts and neighborhoods while encouraging new interactions between varying age groups and communities. InterPlay Park gives Peoria a new civic ground in the heart of the city that captures the imagination and enhances the physical, cognitive, and social experience. Stay tuned for more on this transformational project from KDB Group and Terrain Work! To learn more about InterPlay Park click here!

categories: Design, Community Design, Age Friendly Design, Ageless Design, Ecological Design, Illinois, KDB Group, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design, Planning, Urban Design, Public Art, Terrain Work
Wednesday 04.28.21
Posted by Theodore Hoerr
 

Happy 2021 from Terrain Work!

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From all of us at Terrain Work we wish you a happy and healthy New Year in 2021! We would like to thank you - our clients, collaborators, and friends - for making the best of 2020 during challenging circumstances. We are excited to see what 2021 brings!

categories: Terrain Work, Urban Design, Public Art, Planning, New York, Landscape Design, Landscape Architecture
Wednesday 01.06.21
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
 

Happy 2020 from Terrain Work!

All of us at Terrain Work wish you the best in 2020! Special thanks to our clients, collaborators, and friends for making 2019 a special year for our office. We had the opportunity to create some lasting memories including our Malt House landscape in the Manhattanville Factory District with Janus Property Group pictured above. We are excited to see what the new year brings!

categories: Urban Design, Terrain Work, Public Art, Planning, New York, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design, Janus Property Group, Community Design, Design, Happy New Year
Wednesday 01.01.20
Posted by Theodore Hoerr
 

Terrain Work Building Connections in West Harlem

Theodore Hoerr, Principal of Terrain Work, was recently part of a special panel event as part of AIA New York's Architecture and Design Month. Theodore presented three Terrain Work projects - Taystee, Malt House, and the 126th Connector - for the panel "Manhattanville Factory District—Building Connections in West Harlem." The event and panel discussion focused on the design and community interaction that has engendered the transformation of the Manhattanville Factory District. This master-planned district of more than one million square feet in West Harlem is being developed by Janus Property Company from underutilized industrial buildings and vacant land from West 125th to West 128th Streets. The District creates a collaborative corridor anchored by Columbia University, Columbia Medical Center, City College, and the New York Structural Biology Center, and brings much needed publicly accessible open space to this re-imagined industrial neighborhood.

Moderated by Pulitzer Prize-winning architectural critic Paul Goldberger, the event featured speakers Elsia Vasquez, Founder and Executive Director of P.A.’L.A.N.T.E. Harlem; Larry English, Chairman of AirRail and former Community Board 9 Chair; Patrice Derrington, Director of the Center for Urban Real Estate and Director of the M.S. in Real Estate Development Program at Columbia University; Scott Metzner and Jerry Salama, Principals of Janus; Stella Betts and David Leven, Principals of LevenBetts, the architecture firm for MFD’s Taystee Lab Building; Thomas Gluck, Principal of GLUCK+, the architecture firm for MFD’s Malt House; and Theodore Hoerr, Principal of Terrain Work, the landscape architect for the District's publicly accessible open space. Photo Credit: Janus Property Group.

categories: Planning, Public Art, Design, Terrain Work, Janus, New York, Community Design, Urban Design, Landscape Design, Landscape Architecture
Tuesday 12.03.19
Posted by Theodore Hoerr
 

Terrain Work Creating A New Master Plan for Peoria Riverfront Museum

Terrain Work is delighted to announce that we have begun work with the Peoria Riverfront Museum in Central Illinois to create a new campus master plan. The new plan will further the museum’s mission to foster learning for all and create a venue that further strengthens the community. The only multidisciplinary museum of its kind in the nation, the Peoria Riverfront Museum uses art, science, history, and achievement to inspire confidence and lifelong learning in the community.

Situated on the bank of the Illinois River, the Peoria Riverfront Museum acts as a essential link between the historic riverfront and broader downtown Peoria. The museum, a Smithsonian affiliate, manages a permanent collection of 15,000 objects and organizes more than 20 self-curated and visiting exhibitions annually in five major galleries and twenty-five total display spaces. Terrain Work is honored to partner with the museum to forge a vision for the future of the campus and downtown Peoria, Illinois!

categories: Peoria Riverfront Museum, Urban Design, Landscape Architecture, Community Design, Illinois, Planning, Public Art, Terrain Work
Thursday 10.17.19
Posted by Theodore Hoerr
 

Come See Terrain Work Present in Harlem on October 30th!

Theodore Hoerr, Principal of Terrain Work, will take part in a special panel event as part of AIA New York's Architecture and Design Month. Theodore will be presenting three Terrain Work projects for the panel "Manhattanville Factory District—Building Connections in West Harlem" on Wednesday, October 30 from 7:00-9:00 PM at Gavin Brown’s Enterprise in the Manhattanville Factory District. Click here to register.

The Manhattanville Factory District is a master-planned neighborhood of more than one million square feet in West Harlem, developed by Janus from underutilized industrial buildings and vacant land from West 125th to West 128th Streets. The District creates a collaborative corridor anchored by Columbia University, Columbia Medical Center, City College and the New York Structural Biology Center, and brings much needed publicly accessible open space to this re-imagined industrial neighborhood.

Moderated by Pulitzer Prize-winning architectural critic Paul Goldberger, the event will feature speakers Elsia Vasquez, Founder and Executive Director of P.A.’L.A.N.T.E. Harlem; Larry English, Chairman of AirRail and former Community Board 9 Chair; Patrice Derrington, Director of the Center for Urban Real Estate and Director of the M.S. in Real Estate Development Program at Columbia University; Scott Metzner and Jerry Salama, Principals of Janus; Stella Betts and David Leven, Principals of LevenBetts, the architecture firm for MFD’s Taystee Lab Building; Thomas Gluck, Principal of GLUCK+, the architecture firm for MFD’s Malt House; and Theodore Hoerr, Principal of Terrain Work, the landscape architect for the District's publicly accessible open space.

categories: Design, Landscape Architecture, Planning, Terrain Work, Urban Design, Public Art, New York, Community Design
Friday 10.11.19
Posted by Theodore Hoerr
 

TERRAIN WORK REVEALS DESIGN FOR ECOTONAL COMMUNITY IN ILLINOIS

Terrain Work recently created a master plan and design guidelines for a 33 acre Ecotonal Community in Illinois.  The community will be organized around the ecotones of several distinctively mid-western landscapes: Deciduous Hardwood Forest, Shortgrass Prairie, and Littoral Edge.  A central wildlife corridor creates a link for both species and residents to move between an adjacent hardwood forest and a shared open space surrounding a small lake. To learn more about Terrain Work’s Ecotonal Community click here.

categories: Urban Design, Terrain Work, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design, Design, Design Research, Ecological Design, Illinois, Ecotone, Housing, Planning
Monday 04.22.19
Posted by Theodore Hoerr
 

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