KTUA Landscape Architecture and Planning

KTUA Landscape Architecture and Planning

建筑与规划

San Diego,CA 1,522 位关注者

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As planners and landscape architects, KTUA is focused on the principles of healthy placemaking – a collaborative process for reshaping the public realm of our neighborhoods, communities and regions. The link between our natural and built environments and the health of individuals, families and communities is proven. Well designed streets, parks, open spaces, public places and buildings facilitate human connectivity and improve people’s mental, physical and social health. In our vision and our actions, KTUA collaborates with our community leaders, public agencies, private developers, allied professionals, neighbors and families to develop implementable plans that address social, physical, environmental and economic goals that shape healthy places. By building support for these plans and projects from the ground up, we provide opportunities for civic engagement and transformative ideas.

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https://www.ktua.com
所属行业
建筑与规划
规模
11-50 人
总部
San Diego,CA
类型
私人持股
创立
1970
领域
Planning、landscape architecture、resource planning、irrigation design、military planning、urban planning、urban design、recreation planning and design、mobility planning、bikeway studies、pedestrian planning and design、visual studies、3D modeling和& GIS

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  • Calling all Planners! ?? Are you looking to be part of a diverse team driven by curiosity, passion, optimism, and the belief that everybody can grow? ?? Join us in reshaping the future! ? KTUA is #hiring and seeking inspired, creative, and motivated individuals passionate about parks and recreation planning, healthy placemaking, and active transportation. Opportunities await for Planners (3-7 years experience) and Entry-Level Planners. To learn more and apply, please visit: https://lnkd.in/g4XnTdih

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  • “A GARDEN OF POSSIBILITIES” ????After six years of meticulous planning, design, and construction, the Southwestern College Botanical Garden marked the occasion with its Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. ?? The garden is built upon four foundational principles: education, teaching and training, sustainability, and a robust connection to the campus community. A key feature of the design is Universal Access, which aims to create an inviting and accessible environment for all. This concept includes single-story structures that eliminate the necessity for elevators or stairs, while ramps are integrated into the main pathways to ensure smooth navigation for every visitor, promoting equitable mobility. Attendees at the ribbon-cutting ceremony included members of the Governing Board of Southwestern College, Superintendent/President Dr. Mark Sanchez, and other distinguished guests such as Mr. Chris Chandler, Ms. Corina Soto, Mr. Robert Moreno, Mr. Robert Alcantar, Ms. Kristine Galicia Brown, and Mr. Don Dumas. Notable speakers included Ms. Jennifer Lewis, Dean of Applied Technology & Hospitality Management, along with former students and a representative from the Kumeyaay Nation. @swc_college @gensler_design @nv5_inc @coffmanengineers

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  • Yesterday, KTUA enjoyed attending the official groundbreaking celebration for the new Marcy Park playground and ADA improvements.?The University City community has worked tirelessly with the City of San Diego for nearly 15 years to envision and fund the much-needed park improvements to this beloved neighborhood park. Improvements included newly designed play areas catering to children aged 2 to 5 and 5 to 12. Each play area will incorporate shaded structures and equipment that comply with ADA standards. Additionally, a new ADA-compliant walkway and pedestrian-scale lighting will link the sidewalk on Stresemann Street to the playgrounds. Groundbreaking attendees and speakers included?US House of Representative - Mr. Scott Peters; Council President Pro Tem?- Mr. Joe LaCava; City of San Diego, Councilman - Mr. Kent Lee; Ms. Ruth De Santis?- University City Community Association;?and Director of Parks?and Recreation - Mr. Andy Fields.

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  • Walk audits are an integral part of the planning process for our active transportation and complete streets plans. As such, KTUA organized a staff training to equip team members with experience by walking a quarter-mile loop around our Hillcrest office. Placemaking elements, such as utility box art, murals, and the lovely Pride Square ?????, in addition to the wide sidewalks and shade trees ??, all contribute to a walkable environment. We saw many people out walking and rolling ??♂? ?????? . While we felt we needed more time crossing University Avenue and observed drivers moving fast, we still believe Hillcrest overall is a walkable and vibrant neighborhood that we love working in!

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  • It's that time of year again! ?? ?? ?? Members of KTUA participated in our annual pumpkin carving competition. ?? Winners included the Pirate Ship with Candy Treasure and the Fall Inspired Community Garden. ?? Other creative and whimsical entries were the Krystal Ball, KTUA Pumpkin Office, and the innovative Halloween Pumpkin Drink! It was delicious!

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  • Our Sweetwater Park project at Chula Vista Bayfront saw a significant milestone yesterday with the installation of the public art piece by Roberto Salas (@robertosalasartist).?"Rigors of Flight" is an almost 20' tall interpretation of a furcula or wishbone, a bone unique to avian species.?The sculpture is a nod to the significance of San Diego Bay and the Chula Vista Bayfront as a waypoint for migratory birds headed south along the Pacific Flyway.

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    Ever wondered what life is like without a car? Last week, KTUA staff members participated in the #WeekWithoutDriving challenge and experienced the daily reality of millions who rely on #walking, #transit, and other modes of transportation. The #WeekWithoutDriving challenge affirmed the importance of our work in helping communities create connected, accessible, safe, and reliable public transit and active transportation options for all. Here's a snapshot of our experience: ??♀?Morgen rode her bike to work and said: "Riding my bike to work makes me feel connected to my community and is a fun way to start my day, plus I enjoy my commute!" ?? Madeline took the bus to run errands and said: "My bus was a few minutes late and it got me thinking about people using transit that have to be places at a specific time having to budget in time for delays and plan around the bus schedule that probably doesn't align perfectly with their own schedule." ??Joe caught a ride from his son to the nearest trolley stop and took the trolley and a bus to the office, which ended up being about 3x longer than his driving commute. He missed the bus coming home, so had to order an Uber for $32. Joe said: "I felt like a tourist and enjoyed a stress-free commute and would absolutely do it again." ?? Marina rode the bus to work and said: "I enjoyed my experience taking the bus and found it to be an easy and convenient way for me to commute to work. However, despite the bus being on time and efficient, taking the bus was still 4x longer than driving, which limited the activities I had time for before/after work." ??♀?Kristie walked to her weekend destinations and said "My experience was fun but a little challenging. I am so dependent on my car, but it was nice to break away from it for a day. My plan was to ride my bicycle to my son's baseball game at the high school. I soon discovered that I had a flat tire, so I decided to walk. It is approximately 1.5 miles from my house. The challenge was that it was a very hot day. I ended up catching a ride home from someone due to the heat. Later that evening, I walked to a local eatery for dinner with a friend, and to catch the Padres game." ??Tim rode his bike and took the ferry from Hillcrest to Coronado and said "“Riding your bicycle to work offers a straightforward yet invigorating experience, coupled with the rewarding feeling of contributing positively to the environment.”

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  • KTUA took the California Clean Air Day pledge! We’re proud to join hundreds of others across the state who are coming together to commute for clean air on Wednesday, October 2! Here are some of the pledges KTUA staff are making today: ?? Take public transit or bike to my destination ?? Bring my lunch to work or walk to lunch ?? Eat vegan/vegetarian for a day ??? Shop local Join us as we take collective action to make a difference. ?? Take the pledge at SANDAG.org/cleanairday. #SANDAG #CleanAirDayCA @SANDAGregion

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