. Alewife Reservation & Alewife Brook master plan. Wetlands; Wetland conservation. FIGURE 38. This art installation made from natural materials also functions as an entrance and play area. cal artist's visions, similar to those found at the new Fresh Pond facility, are also desired. Temporary installations might celebrate sea- sonal events such as the spring herring run. Natural materials found on-site, such as (wil- low) twigs, branches, or vines, might become the basis for transient art or play installations. Permanent installations would be placed in prominent locations. Collaborations


. Alewife Reservation & Alewife Brook master plan. Wetlands; Wetland conservation. FIGURE 38. This art installation made from natural materials also functions as an entrance and play area. cal artist's visions, similar to those found at the new Fresh Pond facility, are also desired. Temporary installations might celebrate sea- sonal events such as the spring herring run. Natural materials found on-site, such as (wil- low) twigs, branches, or vines, might become the basis for transient art or play installations. Permanent installations would be placed in prominent locations. Collaborations of artists with local activist groups, residents, school. FIGURE 39. An ecological mural is proposed for the Alewife subway station. children and businesses can help foster an understanding of the natural and cultural world and enhance the human connection to the wildlife found in the Reservation and the Greenway. A project in this spirit is an environ- mental mural proposed to adorn the walls of the Alewife subway station. Fundraiser events such as the one organized by the Friends of the Alewife Reservation in November 2002 for the mural are good examples of what can be done to spark interest and help raise some of the necessary funding. C8. Water Access A key element of the Master Plan is to provide opportunities for users to experience water in new ways. Structural obstacles, including the chain link fence along the Alewife Brook, should be removed to allow for visual access to the any restored sections of the brook. To limit. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bioengineering Group; Massachusetts. Metropolitan District Commission; Carol R. Johnson & Associates. [Salem, Mass. ] : The Bioengineering Group


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