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MEMORIAL DRIVE
University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS

Landplan Engineering was retained in September 2001 by the University of Kansas to transform the existing Memorial Drive corridor into a signature vehicular/pedestrian setting on campus. Memorial Drive had initially been planned in 1950 as a ceremonial parkway to the World War II Memorial Campanile and Bell Tower.

To attain the goal of creating an appropriate memorial setting, Landplan was responsible for concept development, streetscape master planning, and civil engineering design for this major redevelopment project. Notable challenges in this approximately 1/2-mile project include extreme slopes, unstable soils, shortage of parking, complex underground utilities, and extensive retaining wall design.

When complete, Memorial Drive will include a continuous ceremonial walkway linking the western and eastern portions of the main campus, providing scenic views of historic Potter Lake, the Campanile, Memorial Stadium and Marvin Grove. Memorial Drive, with its walks, seating areas and additional memorial features will become a focal location for Kansas University campus life and major activities
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CATEGORIES
PROJECTS: STREETSCAPE
PROJECTS: EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES
SERVICES: TRAFFIC ENGINEERING: GEOMETRIC IMPROVEMENT
SERVICES: ROADS AND BRIDGES: STREETS
 
 
Landplan Engineering, P.A.
Lawrence, Kansas; Kansas City, Missouri; Junction City, Kansas
 
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