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Harvard University Team Wins 2006 ULI Gerald D. Hines Student Urban Design CompetitionA plan drafted by a Harvard University team to redevelop a 100-acre former industrial site in St. Louis has been selected as the winning scheme in the fourth annual ULI (Urban Land Institute) Gerald D. Hines Student Urban Design Competition.
The team's entry was selected over plans submitted by other competition finalist teams from Columbia University, the University of California, Berkeley and another team from Harvard University.
The graduate student teams, competing in a student ideas competition, were charged with master planning a parcel located between the northern and southern sections of Saint Louis University's campus.
The competition site intersects with part of the proposed Chouteau Greenway, a $400 million multi-purpose project that will involve creating a greenway from Memorial Park on the Mississippi River westward to the city's 1,300-acre Forest Park, over a course set to include 195 acres of public space and 2,000 acres of mixed-use redeveloped space.
The winning team was announced after the final round of the competition, which was held in St. Louis on March 31.
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