In Person | Glenwood Park
FREE
This Jane’s Walk, taking place in Glenwood Park, focuses on themes of Art & Architecture and Environment.
What does intentional neighborhood design actually look like on the ground?
Join Nicholas Mulkey of CNU Atlanta and Liza Mueller, landscape planner and designer, for a walk through Glenwood Park, one of Atlanta's most celebrated examples of Traditional Neighborhood Development. Designed in 2001 by Dover Kohl and TSW, the neighborhood won a Charter Award in 2003 for its plan to transform a former industrial site into a walkable, connected community. The walk examines the urbanism principles that shaped it, from its street grid and building types to its relationship with the Atlanta Beltline, which was conceived years after the neighborhood's original plan.
About the Walk Leader
Nicholas Mulkey leads CNU Atlanta, the local chapter of the Congress for the New Urbanism, whose mission is to champion people-centered urbanism in Atlanta and throughout the Greater South. Learn more at cnuatl.org.
Liza Mueller is a landscape planner and designer. She is a champion of green space, parks, and good urbanism in her work and advocacy, and was one of the original founders of the CNU Atlanta Chapter.
The Details:
Arrive early to check in with your walk leader
Walk Location Beginning: 416 Bill Kennedy Way SE, Atlanta, GA, 30316
Walk Ending Location: 915 Glenwood Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30316
Distance of Route: 1 mile
Duration of Walk: 60 minutes
Walk Language: English
Accessibility: Paved. This event IS wheelchair accessible.
What to Bring: Comfortable clothes and shoes, water.
No weather-based adjustments listed. Barring a Watch, Warning, or Advisory from the National Weather Service in Atlanta, GA, we will proceed as planned.
Know Before You Go Details will be included in your confirmation email.
Registration | FREE
Jane’s Walks are free to attend, but registration is required.
Please click the link below to save your spot!
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Jane’s Walk is an annual global festival honoring the legacy of urbanist, activist, and writer Jane Jacobs with free, citizen-led walking tours through the neighborhoods that lend so much character to our cities.
The festival promotes civic engagement and encourages leaders and participants to share stories about their communities and use walking as a means of connecting with their neighbors.
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Starting Point: 416 Bill Kennedy Way SE, Atlanta, GA, 30316
End Point: 915 Glenwood Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30316
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MODA reserves the right to cancel a program if the minimum enrollment requirements are not met. If you need to cancel your plans for any reason, we kindly request that you notify us 48 hours prior to the event start. By doing so, we can release your seat to another individual interested in joining us for this Jane’s Walk!
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Designers with different styles of learning or special needs are welcome in MODA public programs. We will be able to most effectively help everyone learn and enjoy this experience if we know about those needs in advance of the program. Please email the primary walk leader listed in your confirmation email with questions or information.
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Pictures and videos will be captured during MODA public programs and may be published on the official website, social media, and newsletters of the Museum of Design Atlanta. If you do not wish to appear on these platforms, please write to felicia@museumofdesign.org.
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Email Felicia at felicia@museumofdesign.org with any questions.