SLR awarded CT ASLA Awards for New London and Provincetown projects
- Post Date
- 30 January 2025
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SLR has been awarded an Honor Award for the New London, CT Wayfinding & Placemaking Masterplan and a Merit Award for the Provincetown, MA Municipal Parking and Multi-Use Path Feasibility Study for the Connecticut Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) 2025 Professional Awards.
Navigating the Cultural District: A Wayfinding & Placemaking Masterplan for New London
SLR, along with Guide Studio, worked with the City of New London, Connecticut to develop a Wayfinding & Placemaking Masterplan to help inform, direct, and guide visitors and residents and ultimately improve the user experience within the Cultural District of the City. This project involved extensive public and stakeholder engagement, which provided inspiration for developing the Masterplan.
To learn more about Navigating the Cultural District: A Wayfinding & Placemaking Masterplan for New London, click here.
Connecting a Singular Community: A Multi-Use Path for the People of Provincetown
In Provincetown, Massachusetts, SLR led a feasibility study for a new municipal parking area and a multi-use path on the Route 6 Highway. Community feedback gathered through a robust Public Participation Plan was a driving force on the design concepts, ensuring the needs of the community would be met. This study would serve as a roadmap to developing a safe, convenient, and connected network in the Town.
To learn more about Connecting a Singular Community: A Multi-Use Path for the People of Provincetown, click here.