Jacqueline Stapleton | A Live/Grow Co-Housing Project for Seniors

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A LIVE / GROW CO-HOUSING PROJECT FOR SENIORS

The goal of this project is to create equitable housing specifically for people 55 & older in the Lower Price Hill community. The project strives to redefine senior living by providing a co-living model of housing that will provide more opportunities for socialization and a built in support system for residents. The project will ensure that every resident has access to fresh, healthy food through the large, shared greenhouse space where residents are encouraged to practice their gardening skills. The benefits of the greenhouse are twofold in that it provides healthy food to the residents while providing them a way to stay active and interact with others. The project seeks to redefine senior living while also keeping in mind the goals of the Green New Deal to create an equitable, sustainable housing project.


A LIVE / GROW CO-HOUSING PROJECT FOR SENIORS

The goal of this project is to create equitable housing specifically for people 55 & older in the Lower Price Hill community. The project strives to redefine senior living by providing a co-living model of housing that will provide more opportunities for socialization and a built in support system for residents. The project will ensure that every resident has access to fresh, healthy food through the large, shared greenhouse space where residents are encouraged to practice their gardening skills. The benefits of the greenhouse are twofold in that it provides healthy food to the residents while providing them a way to stay active and interact with others. The project seeks to redefine senior living while also keeping in mind the goals of the Green New Deal to create an equitable, sustainable housing project.


25% of the LPH population is 55 & over

SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

SHARED GREENHOUSE

RESIDENT SUPPORT SYSTEM


A GREEN NEW DEAL INSPIRED HOUSING PROJECT “to secure for all people of the United States for generations to come— (i) clean air and water; (ii) climate and community resiliency; (iii) healthy food; (iv) access to nature; and (v) a sustainable environment; and (E) to promote justice and equity by stopping current, preventing future, and repairing historic oppression of indigenous peoples, communities of color, migrant communities, deindustrialized communities, depopulated rural communities,the poor, low-income workers women, the elderly, the unhoused, people with disabilities..”

“Whereas the United States is currently experiencing several related crises, with— (1)

life expectancy declining while basic needs, such as clean air, clean water, healthy food, and adequate health care, housing, transportation,and education, are inaccessible to a significant portion of the United States population;”


My project aims to achieve some of the goals set forth in the Green New Deal. The senior co-housing project provides access to healthy food through the large greenhouse space where residents can grow fresh food, easy access to public transportation, and green roof technology for cleaner air, etc. The project provides housing to a vulnerable demographic; the elderly. Hopefully the project will improve the overall quality of life of the residents and cut down on the carbon footprint by trying to follow the Green New Deal guidelines.


BUS STOPS


TO EAST PRICE HILL

TO DOWNTOWN CINCINNATI

HISTORIC DISTRICT

OHIO RIVER

MAJOR ROADWAYS PEDESTRIAN PATHWAYS

CIRCULATION




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VOLUME/ VOID RELATIONSHIP

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PROGRAMMING CO - HOUSING SHARED SPACE • Shared lounge space, dining space, kitchen space for every 5 to 6 units • Ground floor shared lounge space for all residents

SHARED GREENHOUSE SPACE • Shared greenhouse space for all residents to use • Shared balconies off of each shared cohousing space

SHARED ROOF DECK • Shared roof deck accessible to all units

SHARED UNIT BALCONIES • Balconies shared between two units

PRIVATE UNITS • 28 (1) bedroom units • 3 (2) bedroom units


4TH FLOOR

3RD FLOOR

2ND FLOOR

1ST FLOOR



SITE PLAN



GROUND FLOOR



SECOND FLOOR 10’

20’

40’



THIRD FLOOR 10’

20’

40’



FOURTH FLOOR



SECTION 1



SECTION 2

SECTION 3



NORTHWEST AXON



SOUTHEAST AXON


GREENHOUSE V

The greenhouse is take advantage of t exposure to sunligh and escapes throug that can open.

WATER COLLECTION Water from the green roof is collected and filtered back to the building as a usable water source


VENTILATION

south facing to the most ht. Hot air rises gh ceiling panels

GREEN ROOFS Green roofs can reduce stormwater volumes by up to 85%. Plants soak up the water and release it as clean air. Water is retained by the soil layer and any excess flows to a drain.

ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS DIAGRAM


FRONT ENTRANCE

CO-HOUSING COMMON SPACE


GROUND FLOOR ATRIUM SPACE

GREENHOUSE BALCONY


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