Strategic thinking is the foundation of the storrow|kinsella design process. It is informed by observation, research, analysis and engagement. Effective strategies create powerful synergy between the shared wisdom and aspirations of stakeholders to leverage, adapt, transform elements of the built environment into efficient and inspiring systems and places.
IndyMobilityNext
community-planning, place-based-transportation
Indiana Approach Experience
community-planning, landscape-architecture-urban-design, place-based-transportation
B&O Rail Trail, Hendricks & Marion Counties, Indiana
place-based-transportation
Columbus, Indiana National Historic Landmarks Theme Study
community-planning
East 10th Street Gateway & Payne Connec10n
landscape-architecture-urban-design, place-based-transportation
Indianapolis Multimodal System Plan
community-planning
Carmel (Indiana) Multimodal System Plan
community-planning
Alice Carter Place Children’s Garden
landscape-architecture-urban-design
Discovery Park South Gateway, Purdue University
landscape-architecture-urban-design
Downtown Hope Revitalization Plan
community-planning
Karst Farm Greenway, Monroe County, Indiana
place-based-transportation
The Wabash River Scenic Byway Management Plan
community-planning, place-based-transportation
Martin Luther King, Jr. Streetscape and Neighborhood Revitalization Plan
landscape-architecture-urban-design, place-based-transportation
Indianapolis Historic Park and Boulevard National Register Listing
community-planning
Evansville Riverfront
landscape-architecture-urban-design, place-based-transportation
Virginia Multimodal Guidelines
community-planning