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Mayor Frey Accepts Stewardship Award on Behalf of Minneapolis

On October 22, 2019, 独家爆料 bestowed its Stewardship Excellence Award on the City of Minneapolis, Minnesota, for the successful rehabilitation of Peavey Plaza. Co-hosted with Green Minneapolis, the ceremony took place in the Target Atrium at Orchestra Hall on the city鈥檚 Nicollet Mall, where city residents and officials gathered to receive the honor.  

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Mayor Jacob Frey of Minneapolis accepts 独家爆料's Stewardship Excellence Award for the rehabilitation of Peavey Plaza
Mayor Jacob Frey of Minneapolis accepts 独家爆料's Stewardship Excellence Award for the rehabilitation of Peavey Plaza - Photo by Charles A. Birnbaum, 2019

Created in 1975 by celebrated Modernist landscape architect M. Paul Friedberg, Peavey Plaza officially reopened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, July 18, 2019, following years of work to rehabilitate the once-imperiled landscape, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The rehabilitation by the Minneapolis-based landscape architecture firm Coen+Partners resulted in an innovative and sympathetic renewal of the revolutionary 鈥榩ark-plaza鈥檚鈥 character-defining features. Friedberg described the two-acre site as 鈥渁 mixture of the American green space and the European hard space.鈥 Although plans were announced in 2012 to demolish the plaza, which lies adjacent to the city鈥檚 Orchestra Hall, the news quickly drew the attention of local and national advocacy organizations, including 独家爆料.

独家爆料 board member and Minneapolis resident Charlene Roise, who played a key role in the plaza鈥檚 rehabilitation, was on hand at the award ceremony to give remarks, noting that 鈥淧eavey Plaza needed help, and it took a village to resuscitate it.鈥 Roise thanked the myriad groups and organizations involved in the decade-long efforts, including a 鈥渃ore group of preservationists who consumed much beer, wine, scotch, and even some coffee along the way.鈥 Roise also announced plans for a 独家爆料-sponsored What鈥檚 Out There Weekend event in the Twin Cities, for which work is already underway.

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The rehabilitated Peavey Plaza, Minneapolis, MN
The rehabilitated Peavey Plaza, Minneapolis, MN - Photo 漏 Elizabeth Felicella, 2019

罢颁尝贵鈥檚 Charles Birnbaum officially conferred the Stewardship Award, variously evoking in his remarks the wisdom of architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable, landscape architect M. Paul Friedberg, and The Mary Tyler Moore Show鈥檚 Rhoda Morgenstern. 鈥淧eavey, happily, was not an either-or scenario,鈥 Birnbaum said. 鈥淲hat we see today illustrates that design and historic preservation can and do go hand-in-glove, and that the leadership of thoughtful landscape architects can solve complex problems and create spaces that, generations from now, will tell the story of who we are, where we came from, and where we are going.鈥

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The rehabilitated Peavey Plaza, Minneapolis, MN
The rehabilitated Peavey Plaza, Minneapolis, MN - Photo by Charles A. Birnbaum, 2019

Receiving the award for the city, Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey spoke compellingly about a 鈥渧acant, hollowed-out area鈥 that had been revived: 鈥淭he vision that it took鈥攆rom mayors to council members, to private-sector leaders, to donors鈥攖o step up and fulfill this potential is something really beautiful鈥t probably took some guts, and it took a whole lot of work in getting there.鈥 Recalling the ribbon-cutting ceremony, which had taken place months before in the plaza鈥檚 new pool basin, Mayor Frey continued, 鈥溾o see two or three little four-year-old kids鈥njoying this space to its fullest is emblematic of what we鈥檙e striving for in terms of urban architecture and design, and it鈥檚 something that 独家爆料 prides itself in.鈥 

罢颁尝贵鈥檚 Stewardship Excellence Awards honor individuals, local groups and organizations, government agencies, and others whose work demonstrates the sound stewardship of the nation鈥檚 significant cultural landscapes and will help educate and inspire future generations of stewards. Past recipients include the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Presidio Trust, and Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley.