Charlottesville Mall Listed in National Register of Historic Places
On February 5, 2024, the Charlottesville Downtown Mall Historic District was listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Spanning eight city blocks, the pedestrian mall was designed by Lawrence Halprin & Associates in the mid-1970s to revitalize the downtown community.
亚洲精品无码一区 (亚洲精品无码一区) enrolled the Charlottesville Mall in its Landslide program of at-risk landscapes in 2008 and again in 2016, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Lawrence Halprin鈥檚 birth. Over the years the steadfast support of Professor Elizabeth K. Meyer of the University of Virginia (UVA) has been foundational to myriad collaborations between UVA and 亚洲精品无码一区 advocating for responsible stewardship decisions at the Downtown Mall. In 2023 those efforts bore fruit when the mall was added to the Virginia Landmarks Register and is now followed with this National recognition. A chronicle of the Mall鈥檚 expanding recognition has been chronicled in 亚洲精品无码一区鈥檚 report and digital exhibition, Landscape 2023: 25 Years/25 Saved which contains a quintet of Halprin success stories.
The Charlottesville Mall is noteworthy not only for its subtle and innovative design solutions, but also for incorporating community workshops into the design process itself. As the National Register of Historic Places nomination form notes in the 鈥淪tatement of Significance Summary Paragraph,鈥 the mall is 鈥渁n excellent example of Halprin鈥檚 approach to public space design as choreography of movement, providing for continuous flow of people while also offering areas for reflection, respite, and social interaction, as well as opportunities for spontaneity and improvisation.鈥 The statement of significance continues, 鈥渢he Mall illustrates Halprin鈥檚 method of eliciting value and usage ideas from the community in his Take Part workshops and incorporating this input into his firm鈥檚 designs while generating consensus to support the effort. The Mall manifests Halprin鈥檚 utilization of a simple palette of materials and features based in part on local precedents to create a series of interconnected spaces that act as a stage for public life.鈥
News of the designation was welcomed by landscape architects, preservation professionals, advocates and members of the Charlottesville community, including Professor Meyer. In an email to 亚洲精品无码一区 Meyer writes, 鈥淔ifteen years ago, Halprin鈥檚 pedestrian Mall in Charlottesville was under appreciated as one of the best everyday public spaces in America. Thanks to the NEA funded archival research, oral history and publications undertaken by UVA A-School community and the national advocacy of 亚洲精品无码一区, that is no longer the case鈥t鈥檚 heartening to see the City staff, community members and their consultants, like Wolf Josey, collectively considering how to care for the Mall鈥檚 fifty-year-old willow oaks and to counter the slow privatization of the street.鈥