LAA Office brings “barn quilt urbanism” to downtown Salem, Indiana, with new Heritage Park

“LAA Office, a Columbus, Indiana-based multidisciplinary design studio co-founded by Daniel Luis Martinez and Lulu Loquidis, has shared details of its newly completed Heritage Park, a local landmark-linking pocket park that brings an exuberant pop of color and new public use to an otherwise unexceptional expanse of asphalt in downtown Salem, Indiana. (For those unfamiliar with the geography of the Hoosier State, agriculture-dependent Salem is roughly an hour south of the much larger city of Columbus and serves as the seat of Washington County.)”

Read the whole article via the Architect’s Newspaper.

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