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How to Make Money and Create Community with Monuments - Volume 1

The 9/11 Memorial Waterfront Park Transforms an Ordinary Park into a Means of Community and Connection

Commemorating Safety Personnel and Private Citizens in Port Angeles

What was formerly known as Francis Street Park in Port Angeles, Washington, became the 9/11 Memorial Waterfront Park thanks to the installation of a literal piece of history tied to an event that forever changed the United States of America. The landmark highlights what it can mean for a space to be transformed in a […]

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Longfellow Square Defines an Identity for Portland

Honoring the Famous Fireside Poet

The legacy associated with Longfellow Square connects the past to the present in Portland, Maine. Created to honor the American poet and educator who was born in the city, Longfellow Square provides an identity for the city in a space that would otherwise just be another urban crossroad. Honoring the Famous Fireside Poet Erected in […]

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Commonwealth Avenue Mall Becomes Part of the Boston Community

From Boston’s Back Bay to Modern Landmark

Trees, statues, benches, and walkways uniquely define the Commonwealth Avenue Mall in Boston, Massachusetts. While the space has a history that connects it to the development of the early city, these features have enabled it to become an essential element of the community, highlighting the kind of engagement rhat can be compelled from an otherwise […]

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Post Office Square Transforms an Abandoned Garage into a Place of Engagement for Boston

An Expression of Downtown Boston

Norman B. Leventhal Park and Post Office Square represent an incredible transformation of an otherwise forgotten space in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. Mentioned as a “green oasis in an asphalt desert,” the site serves as a model for other locations that need to enable engagement in areas that are otherwise poorly utilized. An Expression of Downtown […]

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The Boston Bricks Celebrate the Legacy of the Region in Winthrop Lane

Commemorating Boston History

Small, brick-sized bronze reliefs installed on Winthrop Lane in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, define the Boston Bricks landmark. Each piece features a whimsical moment depicting an element of Boston history and culture, highlighting the incredibly simple but powerful and imaginative ways that landmarks can create engagement with audiences of all types. Commemorating Boston History Named after […]

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Gallagher Square at Petco Park Transforms a Space and Community

Creating a concert venue and year-round community park

What was just a nondescript grassy area outside of Petco Park in San Diego, California, has been transformed into Gallagher Square, a concert venue and year-round community park. This transformation highlights what it can mean for landmarks to cultivate a different type of engagement that attracts residents and visitors in distinct ways. Improved Features and […]

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Gyeongbokgung Palace Allows Audiences to Experience the History and Culture of Seoul and South Korea

“Brilliance and Fortune”

Built in the heart of Seoul in South Korea and surrounded by Mount Bugaksan and Mount Namsan, Gyeongbokgung Palace is one of the most notable landmarks in the entire country. This importance is due to the size and scope of the landmark but has been realized thanks to an effort to preserve and celebrate the […]

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