PARK
A
STORM WATER
A
RECREATION
AGROFOREST PROPAGATION
B
COMMUNITY CENTER )$50(5·6 MARKET
POT IN POT WETLAND
BEDS BARE ROOTS
COMMUNITY GARDEN
WETLAND SHADE
4%
2%
B
COMMUNITY GARDEN
A
SOIL SPOT TREATMENT
AGROFOREST
PARK BEDS
B
WETLAND RECREATION WETLAND
M WA TER
COMMUNITY CENTER ADM
PROPAGATION
TOOLS MACH SHOP
TUNNELS
:25.(5·6 SHADE
B
SOIL MIX AND COMPOSTING
STOR
STOR
M WA TER
)$50(5·6 MARKET
A
DOCKS
URBAN ARBORETA
CRISTHY MATTOS STUDIO II - ANDREA HANSEN
0’
75’
150’
300’
600’
PLANS_SECTIONS_INSPIRATIONS EVERY SEED ALREADY HOLD ALL THE INFORMATION OF WHAT WILL BE AND WHAT WILL PRODUCE. EVEN WITH THAT KNOWLODGE, EACH SEED HAVE ANY POSSIBILITS OF GROWTH IN MANY DIFFERENTS DESIGNS. RESULTING IN A UNIQUE TREE OR UNIQUE PLANT. THAT PROJECT FOCUS ON THE SINGULARITY OF EACH SPACE AND THE POSSIBILITS OF GROW WITH FLEXIBILITY OF USE. CLOSING CICLES THROUGH LOW IMPACT TECHNOLOGIES.
AGROFOREST STAGES
SECTION A-A PARK SITE SC. 1:100 or 1/8
POT IN POT
BARE ROOTS GRASS
SECTION B-B PARK SITE SC. 1:100 or 1/8
TUNNELS. 2 7811(/6 # ·; · IW (+20% circulation = 28.800ft2) 2 352326( IW (equal to 14 tunnels or 12 tunnels with more than 12% of circulation)
TUNNELS INSPIRATION OF HIGH TUNNELS COVER
SECTION A-A MERION SITE SC. 1:100 or 1/8
INSPIRATION OF HIGH TUNNELS COVER
COMMUNITY GARDEN EXEMPLE
PARK
RECREATION AND COMMUNITY GARDEN
WETLAND FARMER’S MARKET
RECREATION
COMMUNITY CENTER
WETLAND SHADE
BEDS
TUNNELS
SECTION B-B MERION SITE SC. 1:400 or 1/32’’=1’
MACROPHITAS ROOTS
EXEMPLE SUMMER WETLAND
EXEMPLE WINTER WETLAND
MERION SITE ENTRANCE
INSPIRATION OF HIGH TUNNELS COVER
URBAN ARBORETA
CRISTHY MATTOS STUDIO II - ANDREA HANSEN
DIAGRAMS
_LAND USE
BUILDINGS RECREATION SOIL OR WATER TREATMENT PRODUCTION AND TREATMENT PRODUCTION SOIL MIX AND COMPOSTING CIRCULATION PARKING
_LOW IMPACT TECHNOLOGIES
AGROFOREST SOIL TREATMENT
WATER TREATMENT
BIODIGESTORS
_PHASES 2
2
8 7 3
1
5 6 1
4
1 Wetland 2 Stormwater Room 3 Initial Beds 4 Inicial Grass 5 Inicial Bare Roots 6 Inicial Pot inPot 7 Farmer’s Market 8 Inicial Agroforest
2 6
2
12
11
3
1
1
5
1 Wetland 2 Soil Treatment Spots 3 Initial Beds 4 Existing Tunnels 5 Farmer’s Market 6 Initial Community Garden 7 Biodigestor 8 Admnistration 9 Soil Mix 10 Composting 11 Initial Parking 12 Inicial Agroforest
4
7-8 9 - 10
PHASE I
13
PHASE I
8 10
11
5 12 9
6
13
4
4 Future Grass 5 Bare Roots Expansion 6 Pot inPot Expansion 8 Agroforest Expansion 9 Initial Community Garden 10 Potting and Propagation 11Recreation 12 Workers Shade 13 Initial Parking
12
6
3
13 16
16
17
4
14 - 15 2
PHASE II
18
PHASE II
11
2 Soil Treatment 3 Beds Expansion 4 New Tunnels Complex 6 Community Garden Expantion 12 Agroforest Expansion 13 Potting and Propagation 14 Machine Shop 15 Tools Storage 16 Storm Water Room 17 Workers Shade 18 Docks
8 16
9
5
6
5 Future Bare Roots 6 Future Pot inPot 8 Future Agroforest 11 Recreation 14 Biodigestor 15 Community Garden Expansion 16 Community Center
6 12
11
3
19 19
20
PHASE III
17
PHASE III
URBAN ARBORETA
CRISTHY MATTOS STUDIO II - ANDREA HANSEN
12 Agroforest Expansion 3 Beds Expansion 6 Community Garden Expantion 11 Future Parking 17 Worker’s Shade 19 Recreation 20 Community Center
AFTER POPULATION DECREASE, DETROIT FACES THE CHALLENGE OF LESS TAX COLLECTION WITH SAME CITY INFRASTRUCTURE MAINTENANCE COST. FOR SANITATION SYSTEMS THAT MEANS LOW PIPES MAINTENANCE, LOW QUALITY OF WATER RETURNING TO ENVIRONMENT AND CONTAMINATION RISKS. BASED ON FUTURE POPULATION PROJECTION CONCENTRATED ON DOWNTOWN, THIS PROPOSAL FOCUS ON HOW CREATE A SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEM THAT MATCHES DETROIT NEEDS.
CSO OUTFALLS PRE TREATMENT DRAIM SYSTEM PRE TREATMENT N 0
MILES 2
DETROIT: 1905
DETROIT: 2015
POPULATION: 285,704 STREAM LENGHT: 343 KM
POPULATION: 713,777 STREAM LENGHT: 49 KM STREAM LOSS: 86%
4
PART I
Biogas colection
Overflow tank
Biogas Injet
Outflow
Slurry
Biodigestor System
PART II EXISTENT SYSTEM IMPROVING QUALITY OF WATER: IMPLEMENTING INTO COMBINED SEWER SYSTEM TUNNELS A FILTRATION TUBE CONTAINING ALGAES AND BACTERIAS. v
EFFICIENTE TREATMENT WATER PLAN BUILDING