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CHAPTER <br />Covered Civic Space <br />Possible uses: <br />■ Day care <br />■ Saturday market <br />■ Crafts sales 61-1 <br />■ Concessions <br />■ Displays and eventsI <br />■ Exercise and recreation classes <br />(Note: Overhead doors allow <br />integration with plaza) <br />4 <br />Ila <br />Children's Play Area L <br />- Perhaps include sculpture t t iSf�t'iy� tf t <br />and water feature <br />7. it <br />Gateway <br />- Structure that serves as an <br />elevated performance stage <br />is shown <br />-Orient entry to the intersection <br />- Movable screen for summer <br />outdoor movies? <br />Outdoor Seating and Landscaping <br />2 Story Commercial Bldg. <br />with "active edge" <br />- Lots of restaurants, cafes, ticket <br />sales, galleries, etc. (Buildings <br />should not shade plaza) <br />Large Flat Area <br />- Used for gatherings, <br />celebrations, performances, <br />etc. (Vintage auto display <br />shown for scale) <br />Movable Seating and Other <br />Features <br />(Movable basketball hoop shown) <br />Elements of a Successful <br />Downtown Park <br />(Colby and Wall site shown. <br />Improvements at Performing Arts <br />Center/ Key Bank site could be similar) <br />Figure 83. A central open space should accommodate a full range of informal and programmed activities, integrate with adjacent streets, include <br />active uses such as food service and a gallery, provide for security, and feature comfortable seating and attractive amenities. This example <br />illustrates a possible configuration at Colby and Wall. A park at the Key Bank/Performing Arts Center site should include similar features and <br />considerations. <br />94 MAKERS architecture and urban design <br />0509_rpt_draR.doc - 6/29/06 <br />