Portland (Or.)Portland Parks and RecreationPeter Walker and Partners Landscape ArchitectsOpsis Architecture2009-10-022009-10-022001-01-16http://www.pdc.us/pdf/dev_serv/pubs/dev_riv_dist_urban_design_study.pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1794/979718 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, figures, illus. Published January 16, 2001. Captured September 18, 2009.The Framework Plan: creates a strong and poetic metaphor of historic Tanner Creek; it addresses the deeper meanings of the natural cycle of water collection and storage, the visual relationship between water and land, and the natural and social life that they support; provides a great variety of spaces, both in terms of use and scale; reaches out to promote a synergy between civic and private development initiatives; [and] establishes strong, guiding principles to promote a sense of place. The plan relies on simple elements which are both common and unique to the city. [From the Plan]en-USCity planning -- Oregon -- PortlandLand use -- Oregon -- Portland -- PlanningCommunity development -- Oregon -- PortlandParks -- Oregon -- Portland -- PlanningRecreation areas -- Oregon -- Portland -- PlanningRiver District (Portland, Or.)Portland : River District park system urban design framework study (2001)Portland River District park system urban design framework studyBook