Escobar, Laura Cecilia2017-02-092017-02-092017-02-08vt_gsexam:9691http://hdl.handle.net/10919/74972The footprint of urban streets have become conflict zones of interests; ranging from efficient automobile infrastructure, building restriction lines, economical interests, shy efforts to introduce nature, services, etc. How can we, as urban designers, retrieve a portion of this footprint to nature by taking advantage of the existing public parking areas and create a network of streets that speaks to the larger park network? Can a neighborhood like Adams Morgan serve as an example for a collaborative design between private and public interests to enhance the potential of blue-green infrastructure?ETDIn CopyrightUrban DesignParkwaysParking AreaBlue-green infrastructureAdams Morgan Parkway: Envisioning a Network of Green StreetsThesis