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lScCVOn A Existing tgardwa!k wYh tree &ntir+g Isoulh Wian) <br />f <br />Section A P +wosod boardwalk & lookwl dttk Isoolh portion) <br />PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />&pion 8: Ea Wng seawall with natural pim ings tat bend) <br />Setdon 8: Proposed Section 8 .Proposed raised <br />deaaskd parerwa`.ik (at bend) • Altarrute boardwalk with np43p (N bend) • Preferrea <br />tea. <br />• Creation of public spaces Indian Creek Greenway <br />• Improved connections between Indian Miami Beach, Florida <br />Creek and the Ocean Client: City of Miami Beach <br />In recent years, strong sentiment for a revitalized Indian Creek corridor has <br />been expressed by individuals and groups with a stake in the future of Miami <br />Beach. This became the project focus of EDAW's 19th Annual Summer Student <br />Program (SSP), in which 14 students from seven countries participated. <br />Based on the vision of the SSP Program, EDAW was hired by the City to <br />provide professional landscape architecture and engineering services for Phase <br />1 of the Indian Creek Greenway Project from the South limits of Lake Pancoast, <br />just north of 23rd Street, to the 29th Street pedestrian bridge. <br />The tasks assigned to EDAW for this project include the preparation of <br />conceptual designs of the Indian Creek Greenway in order to create public <br />plazas as well as pedestrian access to the Indian Creek Waterway and also <br />tying into a pedestrian circulation network for the Oceanfront neighborhood <br />that will provide connections between Indian Creek and the Ocean. Other <br />tasks include the preparation of topographic and hydrographic surveys, <br />and conducting an environmental resource inventory of the Indian Creek <br />Waterway. <br />EDAW INC DESIGN. PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE <br />