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

The Linton E. Allen Memorial Fountain Becomes an Icon of Orlando

Celebrating Orlando’s Centennial

The unique literal and thematic positioning of the Linton E. Allen Memorial Fountain has enabled it to become the unofficial symbol of Orlando, Florida. Serving as a top attraction in the center of the city, it has become a critical means of identity used by various businesses and organizations throughout the area thanks to the […]

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The Thornton Park Fountain Imagines a New Identity for an Orlando Community

Imagining a New Use of Otherwise Empty Space

Located at the heart of the Thornton Park neighborhood in Orlando, Florida, the Thornton Park Fountain has become means of connection and identity for the entire community. By imagining what it would mean to create a new landmark for the community, it has come to define Thornton Park in multiple ways that resonate to both […]

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McGovern Centennial Garden Further Defines a Vision for Houston

A Transformation that Connects to an Original Vision

Residing in the northeast segment of Hermann Park in Houston, Texas, McGovern Centennial Gardens has transformed what was a forgotten section of the park to better fulfill the original vision for the space. Featuring a pavilion, numerous individual gardens and a stunning view of the landscape, it showcases what it can mean to transform a […]

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Hawkins Sculpture Walk Imagines a New Way for Audiences to Connect with History

Reimagining a Scattered Collection of Icons

The Hawkins Sculpture Walk features sculpture busts of ten notable figures, providing a distinct welcome to everyone entering the McGovern Centennial Gardens area of Hermann Park in Houston, Texas. The creation of this landmark was part of a bigger transformation of the entire space, highlighting what an imaginative approach to enabling engagement can mean for […]

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Hermann Park Provides an Identity for Houston Across the Eras

Defining One of the Oldest Parks in Houston

Recognized as the most historically significant public green space in the city, Hermann Park has become an essential element of Houston, Texas. Featuring an assortment of landmarks and ways for audiences to interact with the space and one another, Hermann Park has provided the city with an identity that has grown and changed over the […]

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Buffalo Bayou Park Transforms a Neglected Waterway Into a Gateway for Houston

A Green Oasis of Engagement

Buffalo Bayou Park runs alongside the banks of the Buffalo Bayou in downtown Houston, Texas. While the area has long served as a central element of the city, transforming it into a literal and figurative gateway for the entire city has enabled it to become something much more for residents and visitors. Developing and Renovating […]

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The Monuments of Sesquicentennial Park Create Experiences for Residents and Visitors

The George Bush Monument, Seven Wonders and more become a means of transformation for an urban greenspace

Created to commemorate the 150-year anniversary of the founding of the city of Houston and of the Republic of Texas, Sesquicentennial Park is connected to the history and culture of the region in a profound manner. Located in downtown Houston, Texas, the park features numerous monuments that have cultivated experiences for audiences in ways that […]

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