Tanner Springs Park
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Tanner Springs Park is an urban wetland-style park in Portland, Oregon’s Pearl District, known for its naturalistic design, native vegetation, and integration of art and ecology.
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
city park
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park in Portland, Oregon → public park → urban park → wetland park → |
| area |
approximately 0.9 acres
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| category |
Parks in Portland, Oregon
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Urban public parks → Wetlands in Oregon → |
| city |
Portland, Oregon
NERFINISHED
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| country |
United States
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| designStyle |
naturalistic design
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urban wetland → |
| ecologicalFunction |
stormwater management
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urban biodiversity support → |
| feature |
art installation
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boardwalks → grasses and sedges → habitat for wildlife → native vegetation → paths and walkways → reused rail tracks in wall → seating areas → stacked glass art wall → water features → wetland pond → |
| hasAccessibility |
pedestrian access
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public transit access → |
| knownFor |
integration of art and ecology
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naturalistic landscape in dense urban area → urban wetland habitat → |
| locatedIn |
Oregon
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Pearl District, Portland, Oregon → Portland, Oregon → United States → |
| maintainedBy |
Portland Parks & Recreation
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| near |
Jamison Square
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The Fields Park → |
| neighborhood |
Pearl District
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| openingDate |
2005
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| operator |
Portland Parks & Recreation
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| partOf |
Pearl District parks system
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| purpose |
environmental education
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public recreation → urban habitat restoration → |
| state |
Oregon
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| theme |
reconnection with pre-urban wetland landscape
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| vegetationType |
native plants of the Willamette Valley
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Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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Pearl District
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hasPublicSpace |