Case Study
By: Megan Gebke
My case study for my thesis is
Curtis Park in Denver, Colorado. Many
points relate back to my own thesis which involves master planning a
neighborhood in St. Louis just a couple blocks north of the Edward Jones Dome. Curtis Park was first of many suburbs in the
Denver area. Like my site, Curtis Park
was filled with diversity among nationalities.
The neighborhood thrived, filling with beautiful Victorian and
Italianate architecture. In the 1960s
and 1970s, the neighborhood began to decline.
People left the suburb to move to the city or elsewhere. This left the site abandoned and buildings
vacant for years. My site in St. Louis
did the same thing. The neighborhood was
left empty. Some larger homes were split
up into several units and became low income housing. Because of the vacant lots, crime and danger
rose in the area, which led to getting a bad reputation. In Curtis Park, things started looking up
when in 1975, they became named to the National Register of Historical
Places. People became familiar with the
area and realized beautifully built homes were left vacant. People started slowly moving back to the
area. Today Curtis Park is one of the
top suburbs in Denver to get a building permit.
With my project, my site, Old
North St. Louis, has started a restoration group. They have started to change the perception of
the neighborhood, but has a long way to go.
My goal for my thesis is to create a master plan for the site that will
become economical and safe. To create a
place where people will want to live and small businesses
will want to thrive.
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