Coggon School Rehabilitation Proposal | Master's Project 2012

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Population Change Rate

Iowa Population Projection

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Coggon Population Trends

Coggon Population Distribtution

New School

Travel Time to Work

Coggon Business Trends

Males-Most Common Industries | Males-Common Occupations

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Food Environment Statistics

Females-Most Common Industries | Females-Common Occupations

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Coggon

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Number of Grocery Stores: 27 Linn County: 1.31/10,000 pop.

Number of convenient (no gas):3 Linn County: .15/10,000 pop.

Number of supercenters and club stores: 5 Linn County: .24/10,000 pop.

Number of convenient (with gas):88 Linn County: 4.28/10,000 pop.

Number of full-service restaurants:146 Linn County: 7.10/10,000 pop.

State: Coggon:

State: Coggon:

State: Coggon:

State: Coggon:

State: Coggon:

2.14/10,000 pop. 1

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.23/10,000 pop. 0

5.55/10,000 pop. 1

8.01/10,000 pop. 1

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S T R A T E G Y

S T R A T E G Y RESTRUCTURE

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PLACES FOR SENIORS

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OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH

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2” S te e l R od - W e b 5. 75” W ood e n Cor d

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Kitchen r.r. Cafe

1957 Addition (L) & Gym (R) S. Facade

1936 Addition E. Facade

(SENSE OF ENTRY) NW Youth Corps, Eugene, OR

(ANIMATED HALLWAYS) Home for Senior Citizens | Peter Zumthor Chur, Switzerland 1993

(A FRONT PORCH FOR SENIORS) Housing Complex for Elderly & Disabled People Amsterdam | Herman Hertzberger

(NEW FIRE ESCAPE + HISTORIC BLDG.) Hot Lips Pizza | Portland, OR

MAIN STREET BUILDINGS VACANT OR W. NO PUBLIC FRONT

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PRECEDENTS:

(LOOKING THROUGH) Coburg, OR Pavilion

M I C R O-B U S I N E S S I N C U B A TOR C ON FE R E N C E S P A C E 1 / 8 ” = 1 ’

Reception

G R O W

LOWER LEVEL

Courtyard & 1936 Addition W. Facade

M A K E

Office

Office

Office

Office

Office

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MAIN STREET PAST & PRESENT

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EXISTING:

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W E L C O M E

T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F O R E G O N | D E PA R T M E N T O F A R C H I T E C T U R E | B R O O K M U L L E R S T U D I O | W I N T E R - S P R I N G 2 0 1 2 | M I C H A E L L E C L E R E

Courtyard & Subsequent Additions

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Doub le - p a ne Cur ta in W a ll

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A G R E AT P L A C E T O S TA R T; A F I N E P L A C E T O S TA Y

1909 Oringal Wing W. Facade

r.r.

16 f t. 6 in.

L O O K

A SMALL TOWN CENTER

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL & MIXED USE TYPOLOGIES: IMPACTS OF RENOVATION EXPRESSED AS A PERCENTAGE OF NEW CONSTRUCTION

9x3 HS S

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P HA SE T H REE: MO NITOR G R OWT H

P HA SE F OU R: SHAR E THE HARV E ST

L IN C H PIN / C OU R T Y AR D SEC T I ON

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Office

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r.r.

r.r.

r.r.

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D R E A M Office

1/16” = 1’ FIRST FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR

Office

THIRD FLOOR

L IN C H PIN IN T ER I OR LOOK I N G WEST T O M AI N ST R EET

LI N C H P I N C U R T AI N WALL & SC R EEN D ET AI L 1 /2 ” = 1 ’


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