Mt. Pleasant Farms: SMLXL Urban Design Project

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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

pose -pur Re

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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U EN V A

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3RD AVENUE

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MAIN ST

QUEBEC ST

ONTARIO ST

5TH AVENUE

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MANITOBA ST

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COLUMBIA ST

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)

ulation c r i C l a n o i Reg

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


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