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Shoemaker Green, University of Pennsylvania
October 10, 2015 by Michael C. Levitt

Shoemaker Green, University of Pennsylvania

Description

Shoemaker Green is a 3.75-acre site surrounded by two of the University of Pennsylvania’s most iconic athletic facilities, the Palestra and Franklin Field. Continue reading →

Posted in 2013 Award Winners, Implemented Design, Schuylkill River | Tagged Bioretention, Bioswale, Cistern, Infiltration Trench, Philadelphia, Rain Garden, Smart Drains | Leave a comment
The Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center
October 10, 2015 by Michael C. Levitt

The Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center

Description

The Salvation Army’s Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center is one of the most comprehensive sustainable landscape approaches in the City of Philadelphia. Continue reading →

Posted in 2013 Award Winners, Implemented Design, Schuylkill River | Tagged Bioswale, Cistern, Engineered Soil Mixes, Philadelphia, Porous Paving, Rain Garden | Leave a comment
Riverbend Environmental Education Center Stormwater Management Techniques
September 22, 2015 by Michael C. Levitt

Riverbend Environmental Education Center Stormwater Management Techniques

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Riverbend Environmental Education Center, a non-profit organization, is a valuable community resource since it serves to educate the public, especially children, about environmental processes. Continue reading →

Posted in 2007 Award Winners, Implemented Retrofit Design, Schuylkill River | Tagged Bioswale, Montgomery County, Porous Paving | Leave a comment

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