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Park Planning and Design Process Institute for Professional Development <br /> For Parks and Recreation Facilities Minnesota Recreation and Park Association <br /> lt6rhdt1ve Concept <br /> • The alterative concepts turn the development program. Into a number of physical <br /> relationships. <br /> • The concepts should explore various creative and unique design solutions and <br /> themes. The essence of design is to bring together the unique characteristics of <br /> the site with that of the written program. The combination of these two <br /> components establishes or relnfor es,the spark's sense of place. <br /> • specific criteria that will affect the concepts Include: <br /> 1) What are the ideal physicet, relationships between the recreational <br /> facilities proposed forthis. site? <br /> 2) How can these Physical relationships limit the duplication of support <br /> structures? <br /> 3) What unique opportunities.. does the site present and how can these be <br /> taken advantage of in the design? Be creative. Take a few chances. <br /> E Remember -- take the opportunity to Oxplore :unique outcomes during this step. <br /> Don't limit yourself to "boilerplate" parr design.` <br /> • This is a good time for a public neetsng, It gives interested partles an opportunity <br /> to be Involved In the design. Koy port have the meeting in a location that Is <br /> easily accessible to the user groups,,Meks It convenient for therm to attend. <br /> } <br /> • Product(s): <br /> 1) Alternative Concept Ora <br /> ph�cs <br /> �?) Written Supportive T*Xt <br /> Brauer Associate se Ud. : map, 101V3 <br />