Gather Altadena is a community green space designed as a vessel for healing, resilience, and renewal in the wake of the recent Eaton fires, supporting collective recovery and long-term community growth.

Designed with Mary Nersesyan, Sophie Metzger, and Alejandra Cordero

IN RESPONSE TO THE EATON FIRES In January 2025, the Eaton Fires devastated Altadena, California destroying over 6,000 homes and displacing families across its close-knit foothill community.

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Farnsworth Park

Charles S. Farnsworth County Park is a Los
Angeles County park and National Register of
Historic Places district in Altadena California.

The land was purchased by Los Angeles
County in 1921 for use as a nursery

568 Mount Curve Ave E, Altadena, CA 91001

Sustainable Design

Environmental

Circular material strategy + gentle transformation

Repurposed concrete gabion walls transform leftover material into a durable wayfinding system, reducing waste while embedding memory into the landscape.

Native, place-rooted planting for long-term resilience

Native plantings support local ecology and long-term resilience through a landscape that can recover, adapt, and be resilient to future climate events.

Economic

Community-powered reinvestment loop (social enterprise model)

Affordable garden plots and a donation-based nursery create a self-sustaining system where revenue is reinvested into upkeep, programming, and local rebuilding support, building long-term neighborhood resilience.