Merritt Chase welcomes Alex Kelley

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Merritt Chase is pleased to welcome Allex Kelley as an Associate to our team.

Before joining Merritt Chase, Alex was a project manager and design leader at Reed Hilderbrand, where he honed his design and construction administration experience on a variety of project types and scales. His past work includes public parks, institutional campuses, and cultural landscapes.

Read Alex’s bio and learn more about our full team on our About page here.

Dunham Tavern Museum Master Plan Debuts in Cleveland, Ohio

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“Dunham Tavern Museum plans a bright, inclusive future for new ‘central park’ in Cleveland’s Midtown neighborhood.”

We are happy to share the vision for the future of the Dunham Tavern Museum in MidTown Cleveland after a year and a half process working with the Dunham board, staff and members, and MidTown stakeholders and residents. The museum campus aims to become a more welcoming and inclusive, neighborhood and regional cultural destination. The master plan calls for new buildings including an event barn, community farm pavilion, and visitor’s center, enhancing and connecting landscape experiences with new trails, plazas, and gardens, and expansive programming and educational opportunities to engage new and diverse audiences.

You can read more in Steve Litt’s recent coverage of the plan here.

Landscape Architecture Magazine profiles "Appalachia Rising"

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Rebecca Kiger

Appalachia Rising begins with a simple prompt for a place that’s been exploited and maligned for much of its modern history: “We can start by listening to what the people of West Virginia are interesting in seeing in the future.”

Nina Chase, ASLA, is the editor of Appalachia Rising, and what follows is both design document and policy paper, and part of the final project for the Architectural League’s American Roundtable series, which is focused on better futures for small and medium-sized towns.

Appalachia Rising looks at how land is valued, tracing historical precedents established in West Virginia from extraction industries (oil, gas, logging, coal) to ecologically restorative agriculture and recreation.

The most defining rhetorical choice in Appalachia Rising is presenting West Virginia as a place of abundance—not deficiency—while still acknowledging the public austerity and corporate largess that’s defined it.”

Click here for the full article.

City of Pittsburgh kicks off Highland Park Super Playground Renovation

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The Highland Park Super Playground, located in the City of Pittsburgh’s Highland Park, was originally designed by Leathers and built as a community design-build project in 1991. The renovation will include new playground equipment, site improvements, and restoration of the existing park shelter.

Merritt Chase, with Civil & Environmental Consultants, Bartlett Tree Experts, and Kanics Inclusive Design Services, is leading the renovation effort with the City of Pittsburgh’s Department of Public Works and the Highland Park Community Council.

You can follow the project’s process and provide feedback on the City of Pittsburgh’s EngagePGH project page here.

Merritt Chase welcomes Terrie Brightman

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Merritt Chase is pleased to welcome Terrie Brightman as a Senior Associate to our team in Pittsburgh.

As a project manager and registered landscape architect, Terrie has significant experience leading conceptual design, construction documentation, and construction administration for complex urban projects. Her past work has included waterfront parks, public plazas, multi-modal projects and campus gathering spaces. Prior to joining Merritt Chase, Terrie worked at Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects in New York City and Strada in Pittsburgh.

Read Terrie’s bio and learn more about our full team on our About page here.

Bow Market wins 2020 Boston Society of Landscape Architects Design Honor Award

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©2019 Christian Phillips Photography

This week Bow Market was awarded a 2020 Boston Society of Landscape Architects Design Honor Award. Thank you to the BSLA and the BSLA Awards Jury. Congratulations to the entire Bow Market team!

The Jury commended the “clever design for this compact and comfortable space which provides a multitude of public and semi private areas throughout the year. The dramatic transformation of an area that was a complete afterthought responds well to Somerville’s eclecticism, and the material selections and reuse of the Longfellow Bridge materials were applauded. The overall integration is seamless and smart.”

Check out all the 2020 BSLA Award Winners here.

Merritt Chase joins SOM for Bloomington hospital redevelopment master plan

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Courtesy of SOM

The Bloomington Hospital Redevelopment Master Plan in Bloomington, IN, will envision a new future for the current Bloomington Hospital property, located south of the city’s downtown. In the words of Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton, the master planning process is “an exciting opportunity for Bloomingtonians to thoughtfully reimagine this important location in our city.”

Merritt Chase joins the SOM-led team for landscape architecture and public realm design.

More information on the project and the process can be found on the project’s website here.