<i>The Plot Project</i>, designed by PORT, comprises 12 plots of land along a 1,250 foot band reserved for rewilding experiments. Three “conservation outreach stations,” like the one above, subdivide the regrowth, providing context to the wildflowers and unmown lawns that run through the park.  Photo 4 of 8 in How This Indiana City Is Trying to Redefine Architecture—and Itself

How This Indiana City Is Trying to Redefine Architecture—and Itself

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The Plot Project, designed by PORT, comprises 12 plots of land along a 1,250 foot band reserved for rewilding experiments. Three "conservation outreach stations," like the one above, subdivide the regrowth, providing context to the wildflowers and unmowed lawns that run through the park.