ASU and other public and private sector partners are exploring the possibility of creating vital urban hubs where canals meet major streets throughout metro Phoenix. These hubs could range in size and character, depending on community requests. ASU students are conducting a public survey and would like your feedback. To take the survey, click here.
To view the program and slide show from the recent Canalscape Symposium (over 200 in attendance), click here. You can catch Canalscape updates via Twitter.
For those interested in the AIA Canalscape Competition, it will be posted here very soon. A competition kick-off meeting and sign-up session is scheduled for Thursday, March 5, 2009, at 3 p.m. at AIA headquarters (30 N. 3rd Ave., #200, Phoenix), with project submittals due Friday, July 31, 2009. If you have any questions about the Canalscape concept or project, contact ASU professor, Nan Ellin.
I’m so interested in your work. We are a town 100,000 ppl 40 miles south Milano (Italy) on Po river. Our town as historical network on canals. U can see some of my town’s project on my sites
http://pierangelocarbone.tumblr.com/
http://pierangelocarbone.wordpress.com/
and I’m linked on your twitter news.
see you later
pierangelo