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Confluence Colonnade Parkway

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Under the clutter of the pre-1939 Figueroa Street bridge and its later revisions, a majestic colonnade is buried. It is aesthetically pleasing and appears structurally sound. By removing the later sections, a piece of history is revealed, providing new vistas of the Arroyo Seco, the new Figueroa Street bridge, and the hills of Elysian Park.

This project will serve as a destination while heading south to the proposed Broadway Connector. Although serving the region, the greatest impact of this project will be the residents of Elysian Valley. The existing architecture of the colonnade can be programmed with art, markets, performances, and exhibitions - both serving and being informed by local youth and creative forces in the area.

Project submitted by Steve Appleton, Honorable Mention winner in the Elysian Valley category of the Design Competition.

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