New Vision of Downtown Lima - The Meeting Place on Market

New Vision of Downtown Lima

Mike Schulte, as an architecture graduate student, pulled together architecture students from Ball State University to spend a couple different weekends in downtown Lima, examining the existing architecture and layout.  They put together the below proposal for the Town Square.  What a great vision!

You can buy a book detailing the project here: http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/103875

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