>From yesterday's DP ... here's the link to read it in the 
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.Sustainable.Penn.Park-3243929.shtml_ 
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U. plans sustainable Penn Park

Alex  Malamute  
(http://media.www.dailypennsylvanian.com/home/index.cfm?event=displayArticlePrinterFriendly&uStory_id=29528ad0-d7c4-4b00-a82b-436ce6ad2ccd)
 

Although Penn Park will not open for two more years, the decision to  hire 
Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, as the designer has set the wheels in  
motion. 

Anne Papageorge, vice president for the Division of Facilities  and Real 
Estate Services praised the firm's expertise and vision. 

The  firm "seemed to hit all the key elements" boasting a resume of designs 
in urban  areas and waterfronts like Philadelphia, she said.

Yesterday, Valkenburgh  visited the site - which will run along 31st Street 
between Walnut and South  streets - for the first time since interviewing for 
the project in order to get  a better idea of the surrounding area. 

His design team will be working  to resolve a variety of challenges 

He called it a "fantastic project and  a fantastic challenge because Penn is 
a University with a limited amount of open  space" so designing the park to be 
as welcoming and open as possible will  require enormous effort. 

Like many of Penn's new structures, this  project will be geared towards 
sustainable solutions, including strong water  harvesting, using native plant 
material and collected rainwater to irrigate the  greenery, said Papageorge.

The 24 acre park will have an athletic  component as well.

"The athletic piece was very central to the designing  and [Valkenburgh] has 
a comprehensive and unified vision for the park,"  University Architect David 
Hollenberg said. 

Because Penn Park is a  salient feature of the University's Penn Connects 
project that aims to connect  the University with the rest of Philadelphia, 
increasing the scope of the  project was important for FRES. 

Hollenberg said Valkenburgh was concrete  in making this an "iconic project 
to be seen not only from campus," but from the  other side of the river as well.

Chosen from nine prospective designers,  Valkenburgh will spend the next year 
working with the Office of the University  Architect to create a series of 
documents that will be used by contractors  during actual construction.

In commenting on the project, vice  president Poppagorge stated that Penn 
decided to carve space out of its  "postal land" acquisition for the park 
rather 
than continue to throw good money  after bad in the scruffy neighborhood's 
Clark Park. "We tried to turn that space  into something Penn affiliates and 
other decent people could visit with pride,"  she said. "But it was hopeless. 
The 
place is still overrun with prostitutes and  drug pushers. And the activist 
reactionaries in the community not only  didn't show the gratitude we deserved 
for our efforts, they actually fought us  tooth and nail on it. Anyway," vice 
president Poppagorge concluded, "Clark  Park is three blocks west of 40th 
Street, which everyone knows is where the  danger zone begins. They do have a 
few 
of the 'safety ambassadors' from the  University City District warming the 
benches there, but our vice president of  Security, Maryanne Rash, says 'that's 
a 
joke.'" 

The opposite view was taken by representatives of the  influential 
neighborhood organization, Fiends at Clark Park (FaCP). They  told the DP in an 
exclusive interview keeping the anointed from Penn away was  the first real 
sign since 
Julie Rosan became president that the University  understood how to "partner 
with the community."  






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