What’s the Spice of Your Life?
This year, The Lakota Group is celebrating the season by offering one simple ingredient to inspire you: Cinnamon. A classic and comforting element that sparks nostalgic memories of holidays past and inspires hope and spice in the new year. We spend our days helping people identify tools and strategies to build better communities. Tag us... Read More
Categories: UncategorizedThe Lakota Promise
Join us in donating to the Sioux YMCA initiative, which provides leadership development at the Cheyenne River Reservation. Click the donate button below for the Sioux YMCA PayPal account. Self-Discovery and Alignment: As a company, the Lakota Group is and has always been committed to embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion and making it a key... Read More
Categories: Lakota Promise
Meet our New Recruits!
Lakota’s family is growing! We have expanded our team and welcome three new Lakotans: Hannah Bader, Associate; Emily Caruso, Graphic Designer and Communications Associate; and Denise Lam, Business Development. Our new hires come from unique backgrounds, see for yourselves! Hannah Bader Associate Hannah is a designer and planner whose background focuses on environmental design... Read More
Categories: Alley's in Place, Ideas + Research
Bringing our “A” Game in Engagement
Throughout the last year, we continued fulfilling our promise to our communities to find creative ways to make their voices heard in the community planning process. With interactive online platforms, webinars, and out of the box engagement tactics, we engaged communities from coast to coast. While online engagement has been very successful for our team,... Read More
Categories: In The News
Alleys in Place: Chicago’s Alleyway Typologies
In our previous post, we discussed the history of Chicago’s alleyway and gridded street system. With an alleyway network of more than 1,900 miles, we dug into how Chicago’s alleyways came to be. Building upon this history, we investigate the various typologies of Chicago alleyways. As is with any urban form, alleyways are more localized,... Read More
Categories: Alley's in Place, Ideas + Research
Alleys in Place: The History and Rise of Alleys in Chicago
Alleys and other forgotten urban spaces have long interested me. Upon seeing the Green Alley in Detroit in 2013, I have studied and meditated on the idea of alleyways and their greater potential. Over the course of 2020, I plan to dig into Chicago’s alleys as a case study, and reconsider what this urban form... Read More
Categories: Alley's in Place, Ideas + Research
Rewilding: Models and Methodologies
At the Lakota Group we focus heavily on communication and engagement throughout our design and planning processes. Not only is it our job as landscape architects and urban planners to explore and create innovative solutions, but more importantly, we are charged with educating our clients and communities about best management practices and the value of... Read More
Categories: UncategorizedThe Suburban Side of Transit-Oriented Development
Over the past 25 years, The Lakota Group has planned and designed transit-oriented developments around the Midwest. And we continue to help communities to transform the areas around their stations into destinations, hubs of economic activity, and people-filled Places. These projects and our current work in Chicago, Naperville, Niles, Des Plaines, Mount Prospect, and Deerfield... Read More
Categories: 25 Lakota, Ideas + ResearchAwards Season
We are excited to announce that The Lakota Group has received two American Planning Association Awards this year! The Peoria Avenue BRT Land Use Framework was selected for the APA-OK 2018 Outstanding Plan Award: Lakota helped implement a new Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service for Peoria Avenue, a main north-south corridor adjacent to downtown Tulsa.... Read More
Categories: Around the Office, Awards + Accolades