Monday, November 26, 2012

The Walkable City

"City engineers have turned our downtowns into places that are easy to get to but not worth arriving at."...From Jeff Speck's new book "Walkable City: How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time".

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving

We continue the Lehman & Lehman tradition of sharing our recipes for the holidays. This year's recipes, as well as those from 2002 - 2012, can be viewed by clicking on Our Recipe Collection above. It is our hope that you find one to share with your friends and family while enjoying your own holiday traditions.

Mishawaka River Center Apartments (Formally named "Mishawaka Main Jr. High Apartments")

Located just west of downtown Mishawaka in the former Mishawaka High School / Main Junior High School, the MRCA provides 32 senior apartments in a completely renovated building. Lehman & Lehman was commissioned by Kil Architecture Planning to assist in the overall conceptual site design and final landscape design. A conceptual west garden design was also provided for future implementation, however, the City of Mishawaka chose to add it to the current project, therefore, full construction documents were also provided. In addition to the site landscape and west garden design, Lehman & Lehman also provided streetscape enhancement design to a new, previously engineered street improvement project adjacent to the Mishawaka River Center Apartments with the intention of creating a tie-in of all the new improvements in this area while highlighting the architecture of the building with a simple, low maintenance landscape.
The Re-dedication of the building and Ribbon Cutting ceremony is scheduled for December 7, 2012.
Photos of the construction process, beginning with pre-construction conditions, are below.

Construction 
11.13.12 Cleared alley and adjacent lot for west garden development
11.13.12 New gateway entry to west garden
11.13.12 Construction of new west garden sidewalks
11.13.12 New sidewalk from parking lot into the west garden

Hill Street Tie-In
10.25.12 Hill Street under construction (engineering design by others) prior to streetscape enhancements
10.25.12 First Street under construction (engineering design by others) prior to streetscape enhancements
10.25.12 New embankment to be stabilized

Pre-Construction
8.24.11 Existing Lincolnway landscape conditions - former main entrance
8.24.11 Existing Hill Street conditions - north side of building
8.24.11 Existing First Street Conditions - north side of building
8.24.11 Existing alley to be vacated for new west garden
8.24.11 Existing adjacent lot acquired for west garden development
8.24.11 Existing adjacent lot acquired for west garden development
8.24.11 Existing west entrance


Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Mishawaka - Penn Public Library

The Mishawaka-Penn Public Library commissioned Lehman & Lehman to determine the most cost effective solution to restoring their embankment, while preventing future erosion and providing a visual impact. The solution was to remove the existing vegetation and construct a modular block retaining wall to lessen the slope. Flowering shrubs and perennials were then installed to stabilize the bank. Fuerbringer Landscaping & Design was the contractor for the project. The photos below show the construction process.
6.5.13 Embankment Landscape Restoration in bloom
6.5.13 Embankment Landscape Restoration in bloom
6.5.13 Embankment Landscape Restoration in bloom
11.7.12 Project completed late fall
11.7.12 Project completed late fall
10.23.12 Bank stabilized by heavy-duty erosion control fabric - plants installed through fabric
10.23.12 Wall construction complete - landscaping installed
10.23.12 Wall construction complete - landscaping installed
10.10.12 East wall nearing completion
10.10.12 Construction of south wall - installation of 2nd layer of geo-grid reinforcement
10.10.12 Construction of south wall - installation of 2nd layer of geo-grid reinforcement
10.3.12 Construction of east wall - view from top of bank
10.3.12 Stacking block on geo-grid - continuing to increase wall height
10.3.12 Installation of first of two geo-grid reinforcement layers
10.2.12 New wall construction - view from top of bank
10.2.12 New wall construction - view from top of bank
10.2.12 Stacking & leveling block courses
10.2.12 Construction of wall base
10.1.12 Cleared east embankment; excavation for new wall
10.1.12 Cleared south embankment
10.1.12 Base preparation for new wall
9.27.12 Existing south embankment with 1:1 slope
9.27.12 Existing east embankment with 2:1 slope
9.27.12 Existing embankment transition area from 2:1 to 1:1 slope
9.27.12 Existing fence being removed for access