Julio Carrillo, M.S.C.R.P. leed ap bd+c leed ap nd
Highland Mall Redevelopment | LEED ND analysis
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Hancock Neighborhood Planning
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Middle School Project | LEED ND Excercises
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Community Workshops
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Mixed Use Development
Site Yield Studies
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Site Analysis
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architectural Design
Park & Open Space Design
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Urban Design Competition
Site Planning
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Urban Conceptualization
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Corporate Office Site
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Gatewaw Activity Center Analysis
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TOTAL S.F. (BUILDING F & RETAIL) = 122,200 sf PKG STALLS (GARAGE) = 420 PKG STALLS (SURFACE) = 33 TOTAL PARKING = 453
PKG RATIO = 1:270sf
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NEW SOUND DISTRICT SITE PLAN
Create a district-wide parking program and make it easy for visitors to identify available parking spots.
Park it in New Sound find your space now.
40% Available
cars
Extend the city’s free Downtown bus loop through the site.
Housing
Grocery Store
District Parking Garage
Community Greenroof
Convenience Store
PARKING AND TRANSIT SYSTEMS Connection to Riverfront Park
Historic Stockyard
Food Trucks Court
Outdoor Farmers Market
GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGY
Public Park
Indoor Farmers Market
High End Restaurants
BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN NETWORK District Parking Garage
Parking Locations Parking Auto Circulation Parking Pedestrian Circulation Music City Circuit Existing Music City Circuit Proposed Existing Bus Routes
Vegetation Ve V egetati t on n & Biosw Bioswales Lawn Water Flow Unde derground ou Water Caatchme c nt
Housing
Primary Streets Secondary Streets Neighborhood Streets Existing Bikelanes Proposed Bikelanes Bike Amenity/Active Spot
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NOT ENOUGH FUTURE HOUSING
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