Audio tourNicollet Design Tour, Minneapolis
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Audio tour Summary
Have an eye for art and design?
Get to know Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis’ civic “Main Street” for more than 100 years. People come to Nicollet to work, eat and shop year round, and it’s the first impression many visitors get of the entire metro area. Host to the busiest light rail station and several bus routes, Nicollet provides key connections to many other downtown points of interest including the Mississippi River, Loring Park, the Minneapolis Convention Center, Target Field, Target Center, the Walker Art Center and Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, and U.S. Bank Stadium.
This text was contributed by Lisa Switkin, a landscape architect and Senior Principal at James Corner Field Operations, a landscape architecture and urban design practice based in New York City. JCFO was the lead design firm selected to renovate Nicollet from 2013-2017. Ben Shardlow, Director of Urban Design for the Downtown Improvement District narrates the tour.
This tour is produced by the Minneapolis Downtown Improvement District, with help from multiple contributors. If you like the content, please ping us on Twitter at @MplsDID, or tag your post with the #onNicollet hashtag.
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Creation of Nicollet Mall
- 3 Nicollet and Regional Prosperity
- 4 A Street That Inspires Activity and Celebrates Urban Life
- 5 Greening, Trees, and Landscaping
- 6 Woods, Groves, Center: Three Character Zones
- 7 Illuminating the New Nicollet
- 8 Movable Seating
- 9 Walking Zones
- 10 Nicollet Design Concept
- 11 Tabled Intersections
- 12 A Green Spine for Downtown
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Audio tour Summary
Have an eye for art and design?
Get to know Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis’ civic “Main Street” for more than 100 years. People come to Nicollet to work, eat and shop year round, and it’s the first impression many visitors get of the entire metro area. Host to the busiest light rail station and several bus routes, Nicollet provides key connections to many other downtown points of interest including the Mississippi River, Loring Park, the Minneapolis Convention Center, Target Field, Target Center, the Walker Art Center and Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, and U.S. Bank Stadium.
This text was contributed by Lisa Switkin, a landscape architect and Senior Principal at James Corner Field Operations, a landscape architecture and urban design practice based in New York City. JCFO was the lead design firm selected to renovate Nicollet from 2013-2017. Ben Shardlow, Director of Urban Design for the Downtown Improvement District narrates the tour.
This tour is produced by the Minneapolis Downtown Improvement District, with help from multiple contributors. If you like the content, please ping us on Twitter at @MplsDID, or tag your post with the #onNicollet hashtag.
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