InSites 2019

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IN S IT E S

REC & O P E N S PAC E During fall semester 2018, LAEP Juniors in LAEP 3100

and addressed an array of exciting design challenges along

had a fantastic opportunity to work on several unique

the eastern corridor of Zion National Park jointly with

projects under the direction of Ole Sleipness. For their first

Phil Waite’s planting design studio. Over the last several

project, students redesigned a picnic and day-use area at

years, the western gateway of Springdale has become

Timpanogos Cave National Monument in American Fork

overwhelmed by increased park visitation. In response, the

Canyon. The project was a great opportunity to learn about

Zion Friends group, Kane County, and private landowners

increasing demand for recreation from the Wasatch Front’s

have begun to see Zion’s eastern gateway as an alternative

growing population, and how existing recreation facilities

for some park visitors. Sponsored by Zion Mountain

can be improved to better accommodate a broader range

Ranch and Kevin and Stacey McLaws, students conducted

of users. Students also got to interact with the Timpanogos

preliminary research on issues facing gateway communities

Friends group, specialists in recreation management and

around the West, the interface between public and private

stream restoration, Superintendent Jim Ireland, and LAEP

lands, and strategized ways in which visitors might enjoy the

alumna Betsy Byrne, of the NPS RTCA. The students’ work is

area while protecting its unique qualities. During their site

currently being refined under the stewardship of Jake Powell,

visit, students met with community partners and immersed

LAEP Extension Landscape Architecture Specialist.

themselves in the site, explored the area’s connection to Zion National Park, and stayed at Zion Mountain Ranch for

The semester’s second project focused on the 26-acre

several days. In response to a regional transportation study

Blacksmith Fork Park at the south end of Cache Valley, in

by KFH and design proposals by Design Workshop for Zion

Hyrum. Students worked closely with both Ole and Dave

Mountain Ranch, students focused on an area identified as

Evans in developing a range of recreation design alternatives

the Junction—located at the Intersection of State Highway

to serve Hyrum’s growing population. Following the studio

9 and North Fork County Road in a valley between Juniper

project, Dave Evans guided an ASLA Community Design

and Pine covered hills—and close proximity to activity hubs

Team in selecting and combining key components of

of Zion Mountain Ranch and Zion National Park’s east

students’ work into a single master plan for the city planners

entrance. The area is a potential location for a proposed NPS

to undertake. In a letter dated May 13, 2019, Hyrum city

Visitor Contact Center, shuttle stop and parking area, and

administrator Ron Salvesen stated, “We now have an

hub for visitor activity. Students’ design proposals illustrated

excellent plan to guide our completion of the park in an

alternative visions for the Junction area that incorporated

organized and planned manner. The city council was pleased

agritourism, visitor amenities, and transportation facilities

with the wide range of needs that will be met by this park as

which they developed with input from the McLaws, Jake

planned.”

Powell, Dr. Carlos Licon, Design Workshop’s Jeff Zimmerman, Zion Forever’s Mark Preiss, Zion Ponderosa’s Steve Neelman,

The semester’s largest project was set in southern Utah

and Kane County’s Dirk Clayson.


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Speaker Series

4min
pages 34-35

Alumni Highlights

3min
pages 52-53

Faculty News

6min
pages 48-51

Incoming Grads

4min
page 47

Workshops

1min
page 46

Department News Highlights

3min
pages 44-45

Internship & Placement Report

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page 43

LAEP Advancement Board

1min
page 42

LARE Prep Course

1min
page 41

2019 Awards Banquet

3min
pages 38-40

Technology

2min
pages 36-37

Student ASLA

2min
pages 32-33

May in Moab

3min
pages 30-31

Study Abroad: Slovenia

3min
pages 28-29

Study Abroad: Germany

3min
pages 26-27

Travel Course: Italy

3min
pages 22-25

Regional Landscape Analysis & Planning

2min
pages 20-21

Bioregional Analysis & Planning

1min
pages 18-19

E-Studio

2min
pages 16-17

Urban Theory & Design

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pages 14-15

Residential Land Planning & Development

1min
pages 12-13

Rec & Open Space

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pages 10-11

Dean's Prize

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pages 8-9

City of Layton

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