Mt. Pleasant Farms
Riley Iwamoto • Ocean Luo • PJ Bell • Evan Hammer
Sustainable. Resilient. Floating. Food.
Plan 587B/E: Urban Design • 27 May 2016
Conventional Food Systems te
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Global Food Network
Source to Sink
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Opportunities & Constraints District Energy Integration
District energy network
Surrounding Residential Mt. Pleasant Population (2011): 26,400 = 1,000 People Residential
Exisiting Food & Beverage
Coffee shops, Breweries, Restaurants
Preserve Existing Industrial Typologies
Industrial
Surface Parking = Usable Space E
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QUEBEC ST
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5TH AVENUE
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4TH AVENUE ALBERTA ST
Intervention Eligible Expansion
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Intervention Materiality Influences
Looking North from Jonathan Rogers Park
Looking South from Olympic Village
Sources: “Polydome� by Except Integrated Sustainability (2011); Plan 587B Class Photos (2016)
Looking North from Greenhouse Cafe
Inside the Greenhouse
Comparative Section: Olympic Village Height Olympic Village Polydome
4th Ave.
3rd Ave.
2nd Ave.
Energetic & Material Systems
Top diagrm source: “Polydome� by Except Integrated Sustainability (2011)
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Olympic V illage Resid ents or s s e c o Pr
Composter
Restaurant
Distr ict E nergy
Mt. Plesant Industrial Area Mt. Plesant Neighbourhood Metro Vancouver
Food (Raw)
Food (Exotic)
Manure
Food (Processed)
Energy
Organic Waste