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Sep192011

Tonight - Next Generation of Parks 2011 Speaker Event: Projects of the RiverFirst Design Team

Time: 7:00pm

Where: U of M College of Design, Rapson Hall, 89 Church Street SE

Admission: Free

Their vision for a renewed and revitalized Upper Riverfront - focusing on water, health, mobility, and green economy - won them the Minneapolis Riverfront Design Competition.  Join us to hear Tom Leader, Sheila Kennedy, and Frano Violich of the bi-coastal urban and landscape design team, TLS/KVA, share project highlights from their other creative works outside of the Twin Cities and discuss the next phase of implementing their work on the much-anticipated RiverFirst project.

Click here to learn more about the Minneapolis Riverfront Design Competition and TLS/KVA.

Co-presented by the Minneapolis Parks Foundation, the Walker Art Center, the University of Minnesota College of Design, and the American Association of Landscape Architects, Minnesota Chapter.

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