
Wingfield Pines, nestled in the heart of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a serene natural reserve enhanced by a meticulously crafted boardwalk provided by Black Locust Lumber.Designed with a vision for sustainability and accessibility, this project integrates seamlessly into its environment, offering visitors a tranquil retreat. Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc, in collaboration with Brian K. Shaffer - EXUrban planning, orchestrated the landscape design, ensuring harmony between nature and infrastructure. The boardwalk from Black Locust serves as a durable and eco-friendly pathway, enriching the visitor experience while preserving the park's ecological integrity.
Project Name: Wingfield Pines / Allegheny Land Trust
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Year: 2009
Architect: -
Landscape Architect:Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc / Brian K. Shaffer - EXUrban planning
Product Used: Boardwalk

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