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TEAM 1: Gabriel Kroiz and Eliza Steinmeier

An award-winning designer and preservationist, Gabriel Kroiz has more than fifteen years of experience as an architect, builder, and educator. In 2008, Kroiz joined the School of Architecture and Planning at Morgan State University as the undergraduate program director and is working to achieve the school’s missions of providing access to the design professions for African Americans and performing research focused on the sustainable redevelopment of Baltimore and the surrounding region.

Baltimore native Eliza Steinmeier has devoted her professional life to working in, teaching about, and defending the marine environment. After graduating from UCLA School of Law, she worked on Santa Monica Baykeeper’s landmark sewage case against the city of Los Angeles, which has resulted in significant improvements in the health of the Santa Monica Bay. In 2004, Steinmeier founded the Magdalena Baykeeper in Baja California Sur in Mexico. She has been the executive director and waterkeeper for Baltimore Harbor Waterkeeper since 2007.

photo by Lisa Van Horn

Divining Baltimore: A Visioning Exercise

An Even Better Central Avenue

In addition to the environmental and health benefits, daylighting the stream could significantly improve quality of life by:

  • creating a walkable and bikeable linear park and greenway
  • preserving a view corridor to the harbor
  • stimulating a community that would allow residents to live, work, and play
  • showcasing the beautiful landmarks on Central Avenue and the amazing and diverse surrounding communities: Fells Point, Little Italy, Harbor East, Douglass Homes, Perkins Homes, Old Town, JHU, Albemarle Square, Corned Beef Row, Pleasant View Gardens.
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