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ential Development

The final project was located where Millville, Providence, Logan, and Nibley connect. Large lots along the Blacksmith Fork River have been used for several generations in agricultural activities. As the towns (then cities) grew and met with each other, the area is now surrounded by single-family homes (old and new), industrial warehouses, and commercial buildings mixed with the remaining farmland. The site is supported by a growing network of roads and infrastructure, bringing more people, traffic, noise, and landscape changes. Students developed proposals to provide a variety of housing opportunities and encourage adequate settlement patterns close to urban and natural amenities for the new and current residents.

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“I also speculate that what the future generations take interest in will be determined by what we do now. If we prioritize and value hiking, skiing, swimming, etc., then our children will follow suit.” -Renee Randall

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