Fall Fun at Duke Farms

Come along with the LA Club as they explore Duke Farms

Studio in St. Croix

Feeling cold? Come along with the LA club to beautiful sunny St. Croix.

Student NJASLA Structure

Come along with the LA club and get an inside look at the progress of the structure that will be displayed in Atlantic City.

RULA In Phoenix: My Trip To Arcosanti

See some pictures and read first hand accounts of all the fun you missed in Phoenix

Phoenix Photography

Didn't get to go to Phoenix? Come along with Junior Jesse Woods and experience the beauty!

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

PARK(ing) DAY SUCCESS

Our little parklet was a great success! Joined by students of the Bloustein School of Planning, Rutgers Landscape Architecture students participated in PARKing Day, an annual worldwide event where artists, designers, and citizens transform metered parking spots into temporary public parks. Our park was met by passerby's who asked questions about the event, and our planting structures which were built by hand using wood palettes. Some people came in and sat with us, others walked by with intrigue. The more prominent this event, the more educated the public will become on issues concerning urban space. This event was fun and inspiring, but also a big marker in defining green spaces within cities.

photos from the event:









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The Groundbreaking Ceremony of The College Avenue Redevelopment Initiative

Thursday, September 19, Rutgers University, official from the city government, and the New Brunswick Development Corporation (DEVCO) were joined by Governor Christie to celebrate the groundbreaking of the development projects at Rutgers. The event took place at noon on Seminary Place, which was blocked off on both ends and filled with people and food vendors. The development will include a number of new buildings, including an honors college, state of the art classrooms that will hold upwards of 2,500 and housing for nearly 1,000 students. The buildings will replace the 225 year old campus of the New Brunswick Theological Seminary and the parking lot where the grease trucks once stood. Dr. Barchi said “the project will be historically transformational to the university.” Apparently, the roof detail on the academic buildings was detailed five times by President Barchi. His involvement with the process shows, as Christopher Paladino (president of DEVCO) “His ability to share a vision and articulate that vision clearly.”  The “New Rutgers” is the result of a strategic planning process that involves the whole community and the first academic building built on the College Avenue Campus in over half a century. Barchi stated that we pride ourselves on eing the oldest but that does not mean having the oldest buildings because  “we need to grow with the nation and intellectual development and the times.” And that is what 200,000 square feet with classrooms that will seat over 2,500 students will achieve. I found it interesting that Barchi tied the old and new of College Ave Campus, talking about the architecture of the past of historic area of Voorhees Mall with the architecture of the future academic campus connected with a monumental stairwell going up the center to bridge the elements of the old and new.


I attended this event with fellow NJASLA student member Chris Perez.



Learn more about the initiative here

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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

PARKING DAY PREPARATIONS

PREPARATION FOR PARKING DAY!
HOW TO CREATE A SUSTAINABLE PLANTER =D
MATERIALS USED: WOODEN PALLETS, NAILS, PLANTS, BURLAP, SPRAY PAINT

THE PROJECT WAS INITIALLY STARTED BY THE NJASLA CLUB BUT IT ENDED UP BEING A COMMUNITY EFFORT!  IN THE PHOTO BELOW YOU HAVE STUDENT ROOMMATES HELPING PUT TOGETHER THE FIRST PLANTER!

THESE PLANTERS WILL BE USED FOR PARKING DAY WHICH IS A NATION WIDE EVENT ALL OVER THE WORLD WERE A GROUP OR ORGANIZATION MAKE AN URBAN PARKING SPOT A GREEN SPACE!  

PARKING DAY THIS YEAR IS ON SEPTEMBER 20TH ON THE INTERSECTION OF BAYARD STREET AND ELM ROW IN NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ FROM 8 AM TO 5 PM.

YOU ARE ALL WELCOME TO COME BY AND TAKE A LOOK.  IT IS GOING TO BE AWESOME =D






















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