MonterĂa Village the future of sustainable, intergenerational family housing
HUD Innovation in Affordable Housing Student Design & Planning Competition
TEAM 24
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MonterĂa Village: a lifelong neighborhood
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4 innovations Re-thinking the family that lives in public housing
Bringing telehealth into family housing
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Leveraging institutional resources to support quality of life
Utilizing prefabrication methods to improve construction 02
MonterĂa Village:site + context
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continuous on site bike path
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Bike Paths
recreational green space
family living center
urban gardens
Medical Facilities
safe playground areas
site
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senior living units
Food Access
mass transit stop private raised terraces
Mass Transit
family housing units
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Education
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solar panels
accessible and close parking current site arrangement
bioswale filtration +bike lane
native + sustainable landscape
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MonterĂa Village: sustainability + interior courtyard native plants retain water and help absorb pollutants
drainage curb cuts
geothermal wells private balconies
bio-retention soil + perforated ground pipe set in gravel
photovoltaics
insul. wall panels
water conservation
bioswales
community garden
recreational path
safe playgrounds native landscaping
recycled materials
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MonterĂa Village: street interaction + unit plans
existing condition
water-sensitive retention planters
+ townhouse typology
3 Bedroom - Upper Level
+ lower flats
3 Bedroom - Main Level
solar energy + water collection roofing strategies
private balconies with eyes on street
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contextual forms
2 Bedroom
contextual balcony WH
front porches recessed
2 Bedroom/3 Bedroom Duplex Section
street parking provides additional sidewalk buffer
defensible front porch
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MonterĂa Village: the family living center Senior Health Lab - Upper Level
fall detection
automated med. dispenser
gait analysis
smart toilet KI
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research labs LIV
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bed sensors
accessible units Family Living Center - Ground Level multipurpose room
telehealth connectivity
data collection
universal design
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smart mirror
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adjusted color lighting
social connectivity chronic care management vouchers
counseling rooms
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MonterĂa Village: pro forma + unit layout Family Living Center (FLC)
Family Units
Ground Floor - 4,100 SF Community Center Second Floor - 3,700 SF Institutionally Rented Research Lab + 400 SF balcony
2B Units
Community Center Multipurpose/Flex Room Meeting/Conference Office/Technology Resources Kitchen Lobby/Lounging Area Storage Restrooms Circulation/Egress (appx 18%)
Research Lab 1430 SF 375 SF 350 SF 200 SF 550 SF 165 SF 300 SF 730 SF
Clinic/Research Spaces Exam Rooms Offices Administrative/Nursing Lobby Restrooms Circulation/Egress (appx 18%) Storage
800 SF 350 SF 300 SF 600 SF 550 SF 300 SF 650 SF 150 SF
Non-Conditioned Space Balcony
400 SF
Total SF =
850 SF
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3B Units 1,200 SF
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4B Units 1,400 SF
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FLC Accessible Units 1B Units
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3B Units
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4B Units
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7,800 SF
University of Southern California Davis School of Gerontology
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A-2
50 Total Units
FLC
med. tech.
California State University Long Beach Gerontology UC Irvine School of Medicine Division of Gerontology
A-1
$3.3m in national health and science grants = 11,444 lattes / day =
$1.8m
$4.3m
$4.1m
+ net zero energy
Santa Barbara City College School of Nursing
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38 Total Family Units
12 Total Accessible/Health Units
$5.5m
typical low-income housing
partner universities:
$4.6m
soft costs + fees
$20.3m
total costs
100%
financing
tax credits seller note DDF
mortgage
low income housing tax credits 26%
grants
EPC 16%
13%
RAD 17%
22%
6%
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MonterĂa Village the future of sustainable, intergenerational family housing
HUD Innovation in Affordable Housing Student Design & Planning Competition
TEAM 24
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