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Design Strategy Muralistic Approach Repeating Pattern

Design Strategy Patterning Points of Interest

Themes

Patterns are directed to a theme that is carried throughout the corridor. It could be carried on in the next and future phases of US 395 through the area.

Aquatic Influences Spirit of the West Weaving Sunflowers

Points or Gateways are design themes specific to the location and related to nearby features and land uses.

Plumb Lane – Aeronautic and Avian Influences Mill Street – Geologic and Precious Metals Glendale Avenue – Native American, River and Riparian

Aquatic Influences

Spirit of the West

Weaving Sunflowers

Themes for Patterning

Ripples

Snowflake

Cutthroat Trout

Schools of Fish

Rainbow Color of Fish

Themes for Patterning – Aquatic Influences

Themes for Patterning – Spirit of the West Close-up of horses

running

Herd running across desert

Hoof Prints and Shoes

Horse Rearing

Alfalfa Hay Roles

Themes for Patterning – Weaving Sunflowers

Sunflower Seeds

Weaving Patterns

Gathered Tules

Sun Pattern in Baskets

Color of Sunflowers

Themes for Patterning –Willow, Pine & Sage

Highlight character of sagebrush

Celebrate food sources and agriculture

Habitat types link to healthy ecology

Reflect on recreation in the landscape

Points – Plumb Lane

Dramatic Weather and Wind takes form

Aviation for Sport

Phoenix represents transformation and the link between natural and manmade flight

Points – Mill Street

Celebrate Nevada’s Geologic and Precious Metals

Fossil Form relates to natural history

Native American and Natural Influences

Points – Glendale Avenue

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