Trends Winter 2018 | Page 27

A LOOK AHEAD Here is a quick glimpse into projects in the works across the country. Watch for more on them in our blog (AyresAssociates.com/blog/) and in future TRENDS issues. A MOVE LIKE NO OTHER Moving from one home to another can be an exciting but stressful and overwhelming process. Relocating a state governor’s residence takes the process to a whole new level, but Ayres Associates is rising to the challenge. sites and participated in a regional tour of governor’s residences across the West: in North and South Dakota, Utah, Colorado, and Nevada. Lack of functionality of the current residence, which was built in 1976, coupled with increased security issues and other noted deficiencies, prompted the house hunting. However, remodeling or rebuilding on the current site is one of the options being considered. Ayres’ planners began work on the project in July and presented their final report in November. ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER CONNECTS PEOPLE WITH ECOLOGY Six years ago, Ayres Associates began master planning a new public park and urban ecological education center at the confluence of Turtle Creek and the Rock River in South Beloit, Illinois. As the visioning of the project developed, it quickly became apparent that nature was the overarching theme of what would one day happen in this space – and now has. Phase 1 of the “Nature at the Confluence” project, the first 5 acres of the 75-acre site, opened in June 2017 and has seen tremendous success ever since, said landscape architect Jacob Blue of Ayres. The park and preserve are connecting people with nature and the local landscape. Blue said the urban ecological center regularly draws scores of people to its nature-based events and programs and has attracted more than 3,000 visitors since opening its doors. Selected by a cross-section of representatives from the State Building Commission, legislators, and the State Construction Department, Ayres has been helping guide discussion surrounding the topic of identifying the best locations for a new Governor’s Residence in Wyoming. Work on the project involves visioning sessions, alternative site concepts, cost estimating, and a strategic report with final recommendations. Ayres is also providing site development concepts for four different AyresAssociates.com │27