Borderline Neighborhood Living Street Project

Along the edge of Santa Monica and LA, Longfellow Street is at the heart of the vibrant Borderline neighborhood. Only 2 blocks long and often confused as an alley, Longfellow attracts substantial cut-through traffic. The area’s lack of lighting, street presence and identity has created a sense of obscurity and attracted illicit activities.

This project aimed to mitigate those problems and reinforce the identity of the community by creating a “living street” whereby the needs of cars passing through are secondary to the needs of the neighborhood. New pedestrian scaled lighting, street trees, and planting create a park-like setting.

In collaboration with Nelson Nygaard Consulting Associates, Van Atta Associates, and Sherwood Design Engineers

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  • Location

    Santa Monica, CA

  • Services

    Architecture, Landscape, Master Plan

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