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BREWERY DISTRICT GARDENS

Revitelizing Cultural Heritage Hubs

The work focuses on the redevelopment of Inglewood Brewery District. The vision is to give the public and the community the opportunity to reconnect with an old Calgary landmark, bringing it back to life, while also encouraging the further development of a walkable community. The idea is to integrate, develop and interlink the existing patterns that are formed by its previous industrial use, and to find a new interpretation with a new syntax.The landscape oriented transformation plan is set the framework to create an urban destination that is dynamic and engaging for generations to come through, to create a strong sense of identity. The Brewery Garden with its iconic and historical bronze statues, as a symbol of the Calgary Brewery Company,1930’s, mediates a system of new and refurbished connections between old picturesque garden, and new proposed site features.

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Ingelwood-Ramsay Urban Landscape Identity

Instructors: Professor Enrica Dall’Ara & Gordon Skilling

LAND 614 Landscape Architecture Studio II, Fall 2022 School of Architecture, Planning + Landscape University of Calgary

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