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3433 Oakwood Hills Pkwy Eau Claire, WI 54701-7698 Address Service Requested PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID Merrill WI PERMIT NO 24 A Look Back: Revitalizing plaza space while preserving a piece of history The Mead Public Library plaza in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, is nothing if not adaptable. Mead Library was built as part of a downtown urban development initiative. Nationally renowned landscape architect Lawrence Halprin was commissioned to design a commemorative sunken fountain and plaza for the site – which functioned well for some 15 years. The outdoor space surrounding the library has undergone many changes since its original construction 45 years ago – and Ayres’ landscape architecture group has been involved with several of the major ones. To reinvigorate the downtown, the City removed the pedestrian mall in the early 1990s to reopen 8th Street to vehicular traffic. To accommodate the road, the City hired a design team that included Ayres to reduce the footprint of the Halprin water fountain plaza by redesigning access to the area around the fountain and at the library’s main entrance. In 2018, the City once again engaged Ayres to redesign the library plaza to capitalize on recent redevelopment in the downtown. As one of the main anchors downtown, the City wanted to reinvigorate the plaza and strengthen the library’s connection with 8th Street and the nearby John Michael Kohler Arts Center while preserving the historic fountain. To accomplish this, Ayres reoriented the pedestrian circulation to the library’s new entrance (now located on the north side of the building), created a direct connection between the library and 8th Street, removed walls that had obscured views of the sunken fountain, added green space and plantings to soften the previously mostly concrete plaza, incorporated design elements from the fountain into a new street level plaza, and relocated a local artist’s brass relief sculpture panels.