Designing The Parks
Roads have long played a prominent role in shaping the national park experience. In addition to providing access to natural and cultural resources, park roads are often compelling cultural landscapes in their own right. In many cases, the distinctive characteristics of historic park roads serve as defining elements of the National Park system, creating a sense of continuity from park to park and providing cherished memories of leisurely excursions through America's most beloved lands.
Six design principles emerged from the rich and varied discussion that took place last year during Designing The Parks Part II at Cavallo Point. They are:
Park planning and design must demonstrate:
• Reverence for place;
• Engagement of all people;
• Expansion beyond traditional boundaries;
• Sustainability;
• Informed decision-making;
• An integrated research, planning, design, and review process.
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