We’re delighted to share that the Kelly Miller Ledroit Housing Alley Enhancement project is a finalist at the World Architecture Festival in the category of Future Projects: Masterplanning! Congrats to our team, DC Housing, the Kelly Miller/ Ledroit Senior Housing community, and our fellow nominees.
The LeDroit/Kelly Miller Alley Enhancement is a partnership with the DC Housing Authority. Developed through a series of community engagements, the design introduces new programming into the alley connecting several DCHA properties, turning a ‘back door’ corridor into an activity-rich amenity space. These physical improvements provide opportunities for recreation, economic empowerment and enhanced connectivity to the surrounding homes and green spaces. The proposals reference the alley’s rich history — once called Bland’s Court — as a place for gathering and recreation.
Chicanes, speedbumps and a speed table work in tandem to reduce driving speeds. The introduction of curb-edged sidewalks makes safe zones for pedestrians and two-wheeled vehicles. A designated one-way east-west traffic pattern reduces the volume of cars. The length of straightaways is reduced, making it difficult for drivers to get to top speed.
New small pavilions including a Carport/Pop-up Market at the west end, Party Pavilion at the center and Makerspace at the east end, create a series of activities. Murals throughout the space add visual interest and an opportunity to tell the community’s stories. An existing retaining wall topped with spiked cast-iron fencing is transformed into a seat wall, fostering informal chats.
Click here to learn more about the Kelly Miller & Ledroit Housing Alley Enhancement Project here!
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