by Staff Writer | Jan 11, 2004
Services: Urban planning, Urban design
Client: Louisiana Airport Authority (LAA)
Perez collaborated with URS, a multi-national engineering firm, to master plan a 30,000-acre Intermodal Transportation Center– cargo airport; 6 runways; river port facilities; rail facilities; trucking facilities and highway access; industrial warehousing and manufacturing facilities; offices buildings; a hotel and conference center; and related uses.
by Staff Writer | Jan 11, 2003
PORT ALLEN RIVERFRONT MASTER PLAN, PORT ALLEN, LA
Services: Urban planning, Urban design
Client: City of Port Allen & US Army Corps of Engineers
Perez master-planned urban renewal for downtown Port Allen’s riverfront—active & passive recreation at the River, with retail, residential, hotel, office buildings, & parking garages in the city blocks facing the River.
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by Staff Writer | Jan 11, 2002
LINEAR PARK AT INNER HARBOR NAVIGATION CANAL, NEW ORLEANS, LA
Services: Prime A/E design firm, Project Management, Urban Planning, Urban Design, Landscape Architecture
Client: US Army Corps of Engineers
The design of this urban linear park was envisioned as a mitigation measure for the residents of the New Orleans’ Upper and Lower Ninth Ward neighborhoods immediately adjacent to the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal, which is an industrial use—welcome center, parking, biking, and jogging trails, and other passive and active recreation areas.
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by Staff Writer | Jan 11, 2002
Services: Mapping
Client: State of LA & US Army Corps of Engineers
Perez master-planned outdoor recreation opportunities & public access to the Basin, & mapped paddling/canoeing trails, creating a brochure for each of the 6 sectors with maps, text, paddling trails, overnight campsites, coordinates for GPS tracking by paddlers.
by Staff Writer | Jan 11, 1999
Services: Planning & park design
Client: Venango County
Perez designed a master plan for an underutilized park—community outreach meetings before and after the master plan; lodge with cabins for an overnight stay, of varying degrees of rusticity, with some planned to be like a hotel, others like rough cabins; campsites for tent camping; walking and biking trails around an existing lake, and throughout the park; fishing piers; and playing fields for a wide variety of sports.
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