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PART III - F. View D, within a 30° angle looking south- 1 east comprises broad landscaped areas, 9 * ) " * rising knolls to receive the pedestrian over pass and, in the distance, the proposed laJce and new buildings of Lincoln Land College. 2) Lighting: In principle, the campus lighting is designed to accent the central plaza with the brightest or gayest lighting; then, in slightly diminishing brightness, to illuminate the pedestrian walks within the academic campus and out to the parking; then to move to the different and wider spaced high stem lighting necessary for the ring road and other roads. a) On the ring road the high stem standards are accurately placed on the planting strip between the two roads as noted on the plans and sections. At the intersections, a brighter density is proposed. b) In the parking areas, the type and spacing of lighting as noted on the plans and sections. c) On the walks around the parking areas and leading into the center of the campus, the lighting standards are lower and more closely spaced to serve the pedestrian. d) In the Central Plaza, a variety of lighting is proposed to achieve a certain sparkle and flexibility, summer and winter., Lighting on the trees, the fountain, cascade and pool, the area for outdoor concerts, plays and lectures is possible to enhance the liveliness and invitina quality of this central open space. e) On the ceremonial drive leading to the Central Plaza, low (near the ground) light! are r ! c o 2

L^? of the Central With and •«*««• t e S t h ness f^V^^' Plaza.

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