Our very own Martin Smith joined Paul Guess with the Des Arc Chamber of Commerce on Good Morning Arkansas to discuss revitalizing Des Arc and what the future holds for this incredible city along the White River.? ? We are ecstatic about this partnership and the opportunity to activate the existing assets of this area, ultimately making Des Arc the gateway to outdoor recreation for the Arkansas Delta. Visit our website to find the full interview! #arkansas #delta #outdoorrecreation
Ecological Design Group
建筑与规划
Little Rock, Rogers & Wynne,Arkansas 718 位关注者
Pioneering Resilient Design
关于我们
Pioneering resilient design.
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https://www.ecologicaldg.com
Ecological Design Group的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 建筑与规划
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Little Rock, Rogers & Wynne,Arkansas
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2008
- 领域
- Park Master Planning、Urban Infill、Landscape Architecture、Civil Engineering和Ecological Restoration
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Ecological Design Group员工
动态
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Our Birdeye Gravel Festival was this past weekend!! This festival raises money for and promotes the Crowley's Ridge Gravel Trail project. The event allows people to immerse themselves in Arkansas' Delta region's rich cultural tapestry and scenic beauty. “I think the culture of this place and the interactions you have with the individuals that grew up and live here, it’s something that brings folks back.” - Martin Smith Read more about the weekend in the attached article!
Nonprofit holds festival to benefit trail
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Did you know in cities who boast a similar quality of life in regard to access to greenway, trails and cycling infrastructure as Bentonville like Roaring fork valley and Aspen Colorado, that one of the biggest reasons many residents have to commute 30-minutes to an hour for work is because of lack of density within existing infill development? If you know me, you’ve heard me mention (and maybe monologue about) "infill development" probably more than once (or twice). It can be a buzzword in the real estate/development world, so I wanted to break it down: ?Simply put, infill development involves building new structures on existing urban or suburban land. It's a great way to revitalize existing neighborhoods, reduce sprawl, and promote walkability. ?So rather than going out and creating new infrastructure, as an infill developer, we tap into and often upgrade EXISTING infrastructure. ?The result over time, is it’s more cost effective and saves time because you’re positioning people closer to their needs and wants. My hope for NWA is that we can figure it out now and find a way to grow in the core before we start sprawling out east and west—avoiding pushing the workforce further away from the core.? One of our current projects at Newell Development , Coler Crossing (pictured here), is being developed on previously underutilized land. By positioning this mixed-use development on the N. Walton Corridor, we’re activating that corner connecting downtown to Coler Bike Preserve—just 1 mile away! What are your thoughts on infill development? Have you seen any positive benefits for our community?? ___ Of course, none of this progress on our current project—and many past projects—Coler Crossing would be possible without the work of our amazing partners BUF Studio, Ecological Design Group, First National Bank of NWA, and Ross Construction Group, LLC.
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Each year the Arkansas Recreation & Parks Association recognizes outstanding individuals and programs throughout the state. Winners are carefully selected by the ARPA committee and announced at their annual conference.? ? In August, our team submitted David Wright, City of Bentonville Parks and Recreation Director, for Professional of the Year and the Osage Park Maintenance Team for Maintenance Team of the Year.?We are thrilled to announce both have been recognized in their respective categories! ?? ? Congratulations to David and the Osage team! Their commitment to their communities and enriching the lives and land around them is unparalleled. It is always an honor getting to work with them and we look forward to their continued success in their communities. To learn more about the ARPA and these awards visit the link in the comments!
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These two wonderful ladies celebrated 1-year with Ecological Design Group last week! ?? Susan Taylors and Leslie Tabor have added so much light and life to our team over the past year. We are incredibly thankful for all of their hard work and the dedication that they have shown to growing EDG's mission and vision. Thank you both for the last year and again for all your hard work! Cheers to the last year and hopefully many more to come! ??
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NRM is having a Native Plant Sale at the end of this month!! ?? If you'd like to pre-order through their website, follow the link in the comments and then swing by Roger's office on the 20th or 21st to pick up online orders (more information on pick-up to come). You can also swing by the day of the sale, but shopping is only available while supplies last, so if you want some native plants for your garden, get them while you can! ?? #nativeplants #plantsale #buylocal
?? MARK YOUR CALENDARS! ?? We are running a pre-sale for our Native Plant Sale. Visit the NRM website through the link below to shop while supplies last. WE WILL RUN OUT!! ?? Get yours today and pick them up on Sep. 20th or 21st at the Ecological Design Group Rogers office, or visit us on the day of the sale and work with a Landscape Architect to assemble a one-of-a-kind plant pack! #nativeplants #buylocal #plantsale
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Addie Gardner has been with EDG for one year!! ?? Addie has been a crucial addition to the EDG team. She joined us last August as the new Director of Marketing and, in that time, has transformed the marketing team. Whether pulling together proposals, writing articles, or organizing events, she is a woman of many talents and pursues everything she does with unparalleled enthusiasm. Addie, thank you for being a part of our team and bringing so much joy to our lives over the past year. Cheers to 1 year as part of the EDG family and to many more! ??
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The Windgate Center for 3D Arts is located at an important junction point on the ASU campus. By bridging the Pack Place student housing complex to the greater ASU campus, this building provides a pleasant pedestrian experience by bringing students and visitors around and through the building with a variety of ADA-accessible trails, sidewalks, and outdoor amenity spaces. The bioretention basin on the north side of the building serves to not only treat the pollutants from the building’s runoff but also manage the stormwater such that the project has a net-zero impact on the surrounding stormwater facilities. #ASU?#3dart?#landscapearchitecture?#civilengineering
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Check out one of our On the Boards projects, Underwood Park!! Underwood Park is located along Clabber Creek, a tributary of the Illinois River, with the Clabber Creek Bike Trail running through it. The City of Fayetteville Parks and Recreation Department asked EDG to produce a master plan for the park, which, once complete, will include 65 acres. After site analysis and a series of public input sessions focused on gathering feedback for park programming, the master plan was presented to the community with three themes: nature, play, and active living. The final master plan combines these three themes as well as the public’s desire for a sustainable future for the land with increased stormwater-holding capacity. EDG is thrilled to have been awarded the contract to move this master plan forward through construction documents. Stay tuned! #underwoodpark #Fayetteville #publicpark #masterplan