ARTS - CULTURE - LOCAL DINING - BACK TO THE RIVER: TRANSFORMING THE HEART OFINDIAN ORCHARD IN SPRINGFIELD, MA SENIOR URBAN DESIGN STUDIO FALL 2022

Lio Averill, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Skyler Burns, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Zixin Chen, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Anamika Dargan, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Ted Duffy, University of Massachusetts Amherst
MaryKate Farnham, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Andrew Foley, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Molly Hancock, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Haruka Kushida, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Matthew LeDoux, University of Massachusetts Boston
Shangyi Lui, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Luc-Danel Metivier, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Luviana McLean, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Taylor Mills, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Camilla Novo, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Lucia Peña, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Andrew Reilly, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Abstract

ARTS - CULTURE - LOCAL DINING - BACK TO THE RIVER takes a focused look at the neighborhood of Indian Orchard in their historic

mill district and provides strategies for urban design and landscape architecture to support residents’ visions for the future. With

the Studio’s partnership between the Indian Orchard Citizen’s Council, Grow IO (Wellspring Harvest), and the Springfield Office of

Planning and Economic Development, the overarching goal for each design team was to create a transformative dining and arts

district in the historic core of Indian Orchard.

The Senior Urban Design Studio 2022 created six unique team proposals that explore and showcase different alternatives. Core

recommendations are:

• Engaging the Chicopee River in the neighborhood through pathways, boardwalks and overlooks for walking, fishing, kayaking

and fitness and strongly search for funding opportunities such as the federal Recreational Trails Program (RTP) and the

MassTrails Grant.

• Providing guidance for the Fresh Paint community-building mural events in 2023-2024 through discovering and proposing

sites.

• Activate Front Street as an entrance to the mills, a greenway and a place for new artist-related education, commerce such as

boat rental or dining and entertainment.

• Activate vacant or underused lots through community gardening and outdoor dining.

• Improved connections between the Indian Orchard Mills and Main Street that includes new programming and stacking of

activities for the parking lot.

• Activate the back of the Indian Orchard Mills through tying it into the proposed greenway, foster hospitality activities in/outside

the Mills and explore work-live opportunities in the Mills to bring new residents into the district.

• Sidewalk improvements for better walkability and safety at night, street improvements that enhance the safety of bicycling

• Inclusion of art and activities that acknowledge the indigenous history of the place and the diversity of today.

• Reduce the impact of impervious surfaces through tree planting and green stormwater infrastructure.

The Senior Urban Design Studio 2022 is hopeful that the residents and leaders in the community will find the visions that are

displayed in this report are inspirational and supportive to guide the heart of Indian Orchard into a great future.