8/28/2023 0 Comments Food truck challenge harvard![]() ![]() ![]() "It's a tough space," said Chris Reed '91, principal of Stoss Landscape Urbanism in a recent interview. (For views of the plaza last spring, before reconstruction began, navigate through the slide gallery above, to images numbered 6 through 11.) What does grow there is frequently assaulted: by members of the community walking to or from the Law School, the economics department, and the North Yard science facilities by groups of tourists by tents for reuning alumni by student groups flogging causes or selling course packs and by newer activities, like the summer farmers' market, last winter's temporary ice-skating rink, and the new food trucks vending lunches to passersby. Because much of the area-perhaps a couple of acres in all-sits atop a traffic tunnel, the soil is thin. Among the most heavily used, but least inviting, common areas on campus has been the plaza atop the Cambridge Street underpass ( consult the campus map), defined by the northern boundary of Harvard Yard, the ascending bulk of the Science Center, and the western side of Memorial Hall-the entrance to Annenberg Hall. ![]()
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