Jackson Street Plan; St. Paul, MN


This study of settlement patterns in St.Paul was part of a larger study of housing patterns, commerce, and industry in the greater Twin Cities.In this study, these various forces informed expansion and development in the areas being studied. 



The Jackson Street Renewal Plan was a project intended to reinterpret a 12 square city block of streets and 
buildings; reinvigorating street life, creating greenscape, managing storm water, and parking in an effort to develop a sense of place in the public realm on this site in St.Paul Minnesota.

A more focused 3 block group was later developed as part of a more detailed urban design.Attention was paid to material choices for pavement surfaces, spatial sequencing, reposing intermediate 
spaces and water ponds and spaces.