At Chinbrook Meadows, early wet conditions affected pathway stability. Over time, use helped consolidate the surface as intended.
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The restored floodplain at Chinbrook Meadows stores and slows flow during heavy rain, reducing downstream pressure.
OLSA pathways remain permeable within this dynamic system.
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Chinbrook Meadows in London transforms a concrete channel into a working floodplain. Re-meandering the river restores ecology and improves flood performance across the site.
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At Harvard SEC, the landscape is part of the water system.
Designed by @stimsonlandscape, bioretention captures and reuses stormwater on-site.
OLSA pathways maintain permeability within the system.
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Harvard’s Science & Engineering Complex brings landscape onto structure.
Designed by @stimsonlandscape, OLSA pathways support permeability within tight structural constraints.
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Redwood Square, designed by @swagroup, is built for daily use.
OLSA pathways provide a durable, permeable surface that supports constant foot traffic while integrating with the landscape.
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At Redwood Square, the ground plane had to perform within strict root protection zones. OLSA pathways provide permeability, durability, and flexibility, adapting to layouts shaped by existing trees.
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Redwood Square, Sunnyvale, a public plaza structured around existing redwoods, utilizes Organic-Lock Stabilized Aggregate for its pathways. Root protection zones dictated the ground plane design.
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At MIT, a former service corridor was transformed into a green campus pathway using Organic-Lock Stabilized Aggregate (OLSA) for a permeable, durable surface that improves drainage, accessibility, and long-term performance.
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Organic-Lock Stabilized Aggregate (OLSA) supports ADA accessibility while contributing to LEED-related goals such as stormwater management, recycled content, and heat reduction.
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Organic-Lock Stabilized Aggregate (OLSA) provides a natural-looking, permeable surface that supports long-term performance in high-use campus environments, like Kenyon College in OH.
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Covey Ranch Trail, an agricultural site is now a 1.5-mile recreational loop made for walking and cycling. Organic-Lock Stabilized Aggregate (OLSA) provides a natural, permeable surface supporting durability and accessibility.
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High-traffic public spaces need pathways that perform. Organic-Lock Stabilized Aggregate (OLSA) delivers permeability and durability.
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Organic-Lock Stabilized Aggregate (OLSA) systems are designed to be installed with precision, starting with a well-compacted subgrade and continuing through controlled placement and curing.
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Organic-Lock Stabilized Aggregate (OLSA) provides a permeable, low-maintenance surface suitable for both pedestrian and bicycle traffic at Blue Bird Apartments in Chattanooga.
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