7th,
9th and San Carlos Streets
San Jose State University
Located in downtown San Jose, the San Jose State
campus was originally divided by several city streets. The streets were turned
over to the University in 1992 for use as a pedestrian-oriented open space
amenity for the campus. The streets were replaced with a park-like environment
of open lawns, shade trees and walkways. The fountain at 7th and San Carlos
Streets is a major hub of the campus, activated by intersecting pedestrian
routes and surrounded by academic and student service buildings. California
fan palms, pepper trees, and native oaks define entry points and diversify
the existing plant collections. Custom tiles, sandstone pavers and traditional
street furniture complement the architecture of the campus.
Project completed by Stephen Wheeler while
with Wallace Roberts & Todd in San Francisco, California.
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