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Every common working citizen in our nation has a set routine they go through every day, Monday through Friday. Usually in involves getting up around 5:00-8:00 a.m. every morning, fighting the same traffic every morning on the way to work, working for eight hours on basically the same job over and over again, gaingin more and more stress as the day goes on, inturn building our stress levels. Then we clock out, go home and try not to let the misurable day we had at work get us down. We need a balance, or harmony in our lives to keep us going back to work every day and putting up with the life of the city. I beleive we need a down time, or just a time to relax and think. We have places in our communities such as museums, cinemas, health clubs, libraries, etc. to help us achieve that balance. Unfortunately, these places are themselves in and amung the big buildings and busy city. We need a place for us to be able to just step out of character, so to speak, and look at wher!e our life is going. I believe the places that provide us with the essential balance in our lives is city parks.Ever since the Industrial Revolution, our cities have become a huge collection of large buildings, even bigger factories, and of course the m
We want our presents felt in any situation, especially if it shows power over something, such as nature. Fredrick Law Olmsted designed and built Cherokee Park in 1891. , Atlanta, New Orleans, Dallas, Houston, etc. Both views give us a sense of escape, either by totally removing the city or by letting us step back and take a good look at our home towns. It was part of a three park system, Cherokee in the east, Irquois in the south and Shawnee in the west. But I am a strong supporter of our city parks for reasons already discussed. The parks break up the buildings and provide the city with a healthy, balanced, and cultivated look. Olmsted thought the picturesque, rural landscape contrasted with and offset the constricting and unhealthful conditions of the over crowded urban environment and served to strengthen the society by providing a place where all classes could mingle in contemplation and enjoyment of the pastoral experience. Since the beginning of European settlements here in America, its citizens have had an agrarian orientation. The tall, ols, thick trees gave Cherokee Park its look. Olmsted's goal behind his work was to attempt to improve American society. Olmsted sometimes refered to his designs as "pleasure grounds", and he wanted them seperated completely from the intrusions of daily life by screening them with thick plantings along their borders, separating and excluding commercial traffic, and discouraging all usage of the grounds which were not in harmony with this goal. , Shawnee Park Coming out of the Industrial Revolution and extrememly population growth due to the river port, Louisville was extremely excited to recieve these parks. Olmsted accomplished separation in his park systems by designing smaller recreational areas for other activities and where "park ways" handle the movement of pedestrians and vehicular traffic offset these large parks.
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