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* M 4 <br />1. Statement of Qualifications <br />Jean Sweeney Open Space Park Details/Images on page A-63 <br />PlaceWorks prepared design development and construction <br />documents for this unique 27-acre community park in the <br />heart of Alameda. The design process built on a master <br />plan developed by the City with input from residents. <br />PlaceWorks conducted community outreach with residents and <br />stakeholders to ensure that the final project fulfilled their vision <br />for the site. The park incorporates elements from the site's <br />previous use by the Beltline Railway, including a historic train <br />shelter and interpretive signage about Jean Sweeney's legacy <br />as an open space advocate. The nature play area incorporates natural elements, such as boulders <br />and logs repurposed from City tree maintenance, with playground equipment to create a unique and <br />memorable play experience for both young children and older youth. <br />Highlights Prefabricated gathering pavilion and rest stops, large playground with water <br />features, integrated trail and bike path <br />Location Alameda, California <br />Year Completed 2018 <br />Client Contact Amy Wooldridge, Recreation and Parks Director 1510.747.7570 <br />awooldridge@alamedaca.gov <br />Iris Chang Park Details on page A-61 <br />PlaceWorks provided master planning, landscape architectural <br />design, and construction documents for a new 2.5-acre <br />memorial sculpture park in North San Jose. PlaceWorks' <br />CEQA staff completed the Initial Study/Negative Declaration <br />necessary for the project. The park is named after Iris Chang, <br />a Chinese-American journalist and author. PlaceWorks worked <br />closely with the community as well as with Ms. Chang's parents <br />in shaping the vision for the park, which includes a series of <br />monumental stone sculptures created by the artist Richard <br />Deutsch. The park design includes a dynamic planting plan made up of grasses of various textures <br />and sizes arranged in concentric and undulating waves. These textures and forms, combined with the <br />stone sculptures, create a contemplative environment for visitors to consider Iris Chang's legacy. <br />Highlights Collaboration with local artist, multiuse lawn and drought tolerant planting, Flood <br />Control District coordination <br />Location San Jose, California <br />Year Completed 2019 <br />Client Contact Han -Lei Wang, Landscape Architect, City of San Jose Public Works i <br />408.535.8356 1 Han-Lei.Wang@sanjoseca.gov <br />1-18 CITY OF SANTA ANA • On -Call Landscape Architectural Services <br />