MISSION GARDEN | past, present, future

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MISSION GARDEN past, present, future


PROJECT PROJECT PROJECT PROJECT

GOALS GOALS GOALS GOALS


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PROJECT GOALS

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MISSION PAST

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8-9 10-11 12-13

our team project statement + design goals

general timeline of site site analysis @ site scale urban network of mission garden

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MISSION PRESENT

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MISSION FUTURE

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APPENDIX

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26-27 28-35 36-37 38-39 40-41 42-43 44-49

48-49 50-51 52-53

framing of community (adjacent context) assets + needs solution site masterplan of the present framing of water + food system concerns kit of parts from the present

site masterplan for the future day in the life temporal diagrams kit of parts from the future sectional perspective for the future w/ calculations sections for all typical design conditions final architectural development drawings from the future rendered depictions of proposal

site analysis @ metropolitan scale environmental analysis initial water budget calculations

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MISSION GARDEN | our team STUDENTS:

COLLABORATORS:

Courtney Crosson

Assistant Professor of Architecture MS Arch Faculty Advisor, Urban Design Concentration

Julie Robinson, Ph.D

Manager of Sustainability Programs of Pima County Executive Director of Mission Garden

Rico Lizama

5th Year Arch Student

Kendall Kroesen, Ph.D

Outreach Coordinator of Mission Garden

Emily Rockey

Garden Supervisor of Mission Garden

Bo Su

5th Year Arch Student

Dena Cowan

Curator of Collections of Mission Garden

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Richard Fe Tom, AIA, NCARB

Principal, Lead Designer of the architecture company


project statement + design goals

PROJECT STATEMENT: Situated between A Mountain and the Santa Cruz River, Mission Garden serves as a community hub for festivities dedicated to seasonal produce, weekly classes that build up skills and daily historical preservation. From the native tree grove that stretches along West Mission Lane to the sporadic placement of pavilions as means for community engagement, the design of this proposal highlights how Mission Garden lives up to its nickname as “Tucson’s birthplace”. With that said, the current proposal is an expansion of Mission Garden while maintaining the history that was laid out by the Tohono O’odham and other various cultures for future generations.

NATURAL CULTIVATION: showcase native Tucsonian flora and fauna through landscape design that extends existing gardening structures

HISTORICAL PRESERVATION: optimize design opportunities on site that preserve and celebrate culturally-significant places like Sentinel Peak “A” Mountain, Santa Cruz River and other nearby landmarks

WATER PROCUREMENT: address water concerns through active + passive systems of water storage and catchment fit for Mission Garden

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: integrate built spaces dedicated to educating community members and expand business opportunities for all garden collaborators, both seasoned and up-and-coming

TRAIL CONNECTION: serve as a destination for travelers and other visitors along the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail

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MISSION MISSION MISSION MISSION

PAST PAST PAST PAST


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PROJECT GOALS

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MISSION PAST

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8-9 10-11 12-13

our team project statement + design goals

general timeline of site site analysis @ site scale urban network of mission garden

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MISSION PRESENT

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MISSION FUTURE

50

APPENDIX

16-17 18-19 20-21 22-23

26-27 28-35 36-37 38-39 40-41 42-43 44-49

48-49 50-51 52-53

framing of community (adjacent context) assets + needs solution site masterplan of the present framing of water + food system concerns kit of parts from the present

site masterplan for the future day in the life temporal diagrams kit of parts from the future sectional perspective for the future w/ calculations sections for all typical design conditions final architectural development drawings from the future rendered depictions of proposal

site analysis @ metropolitan scale environmental analysis initial water budget calculations

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MISSION GARDEN | general timeline of site

IN 1867, CARRILLO HOUSE WAS DEVELOPED AND ERECTED ON 1005 MISSION AVE 8,500 - 2,100 BC ARCHAIC

AD 50 - 500 EARLY CERAMIC

AD 1856 - 1912 TERRITORIAL PERIOD

AD 1150 - 1450 HOHOKAM CLASSIC PERIOD

AD 500 - 1150 HOHOKAM PRE-CLASSIC PERIOD 11,500 - 7,500 BC PALEO-INDIAN

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2,100 BC - AD 50 EARLY AGRICULTURE

2000 - 2003: INITIAL ARCHAELOGICAL WORK IN THE MERCADO DISTRICT, BRICKYARD, MISSION AND MISSION GARDEN AREA

AD 1692-1821 SPANISH COLONIAL PERIOD

AD 1450 - 1692 PROTOHISTORIC

AD 1821 - 1856 MEXICAN PERIOD

AD 1912 - CURRENT STATEHOOD PERIOD

2009 - 2011: THE GARDEN SAT EMPTY A GROUP OF LONG-TIM ADVO FOR THE PARK FORMED TH NON-PROFIT FOTB. FOTB G PERMISSION TO OPERATE GARDEN, AND THEY RAISE FUNDS TO FURTHER DEVEL

2006 - 2008: BURNS WALD-HOPKINS SHAMBACH ARCHITECTS FINALIZED PLANS FOR TOHP. CONSTRUCTION OF MISSION SITE BEGINS BUT WAS DELAYED DUE TO 2008 RECESSION.


AS A OCATES HE GOT E THE ED LOP IT.

2013: FIRST PLANTINGS GO IN THE EARLY AGRICULTURE AND HOHOKAM AREAS. NATIVE PLANTS PLANTED IN Z’S GARDEN. GRANTS FROM ARIZONA FORESTRY DEPARTMENT AND THE TOHONO O’ODHAM

2012: IRRIGATION WAS INSTALLED AND PLANTING OF THE ORCHARD AND VINEYARD WAS STARTED WITH KINO HERITAGE FRUIT TREES AND GRAPES IN WHAT IS NOW CALLED THE SPANISH COLONIAL ORCHARD

2015: RIO NUEVO FUNDS $1.1M FOR COMPLETION OF MISSION GARDEN

2014: FOTB WAS AWARDED A HISTORIC PRESERVATION AWARD BY THE TUCSON-PIMA COUNTY HISTORICAL COMMISSION FOR THE KINO HERITAGE FRUIT TREE PROJECT

2017: FOTB AND PIMA COUNTY EXTEND THEIR OPERATING AGREEMENT FOR AN ADDITIONAL FIVE YEARS. CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS COMPLETED IN FEBRUARY.

2016: TARAHUMARA GRANARY AND CHICKEN COOP ASSEMBLED

2019: ACEQUIA CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE AND IT IS FILLED WITH WATER IN APRIL

2018: KITCHEN OUTFITTED AND COMPLETE, BEGINS TO BE USED. MEXICAN AND CHINESE GARDENS INAUGURATED.

2020: CREATION OF THE BOOKWORM PATH. FOTB RECEIVED A PARTNER CAPACITY-BUILDING FRANT FROM COMMUNITY FOODBANK OF SOUTHERN ARIZONA

INFORMATION + PHOTOS COURTESY OF MISSION GARDEN.ORG

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MISSION GARDEN | site analysis @ site scale LEGEND: CITY OWNED LANDS SOUTH OF CUSHING ST. (27.64 ACRES) TUCSON ORIGINS HERITAGE PARK CITY OWNED LANDS SOUTH OF CUSHING ST.

6.46 ACRES

DEFINED CULTURAL ELEMENTS FURTHER ARCHAEOLOGY + ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE NEEDED IT DEVELOPED

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S-CUK PHOTO TAKEN BY HOMER THIEL, ARCHAEOLOGIST ALLEN DENOYER MAPPING A PIT STRUCTURE AT THE MISSION GARDEN LOCUS OF THE CLEARWATER SITE

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MISSION GARDEN

ENTRANCE BY THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF MISSION GARDEN THAT LEADS YOU TO THE UNPAVED ROADS AND PARKING LOT

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ON IDOR TO C VIEW CORR

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3.38 ACRES 10.07 ACRES

VENTO

7.73 ACRES

K SON MISSION COMPLEX

IN THE INITIAL STAGES OF EXCAVATION, ARCHAEOLOGIST HOMER THIEL STANDS NEAR THE EXCAVATED MISSION GRANARY IN 2001.

CARRILLO HOUSE

TUCSON ORIGINS HERITAGE PARK SITE PLAN

1” = 400’-0”

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MISSION GARDEN | urban network of mission garden STARTING POINT: SAN FRANCISCO, CA

COMMUNITY PARTNER LOCATIONS

NEVADA

A) ARIZONA SONORAN DESERT MUSEUM B) ARCHAEOLOGY SOUTHWEST C) OLD PUEBLO MUSEUM

CONTRA COSTA

D) RIO NUEVO E) ARIZONA STATE MUSEUM F) PIMA COUNTY OFFICE

ALAMEDA MATEO

G) TUCSON BOTANICAL GARDENS H) TUCSON BENEDICTINE MONASTERY

SANTA CLARA

I) TUCSON CHINESE CULTURAL CENTER J) SAN XAVIER DEL BAC MISSION + OFFICE K) TOHONO O’ODHAM RESERVATION OFFICE

CALIFORNIA

SAN BENITO

MONTEREY

SAN LUIS OBISPO SANTA BARBARA

SAN BERNADINO VENTURA

J

LOS ANGELES RIVERSIDE

SAN DIEGO

IMPERIAL

PACIFIC OCEAN

JUAN BAUTISTA DE ANZA NATIONAL HISTORIC TRAIL MAP 1” = 5000’-0”

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BAJA CALIFORNIA

YUMA


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B F

C

D H

G

E

K

MARICOPA

MAP OF COMMUNITY PARTNER CONNECTIONS

PINAL

1” = 5000’-0”

PIMA

LEGEND SANTA CRUZ

SONORA

NEW MEXICO

LANDMARK / CAMPSITE

INTERSTATE HIGHWAY

DE ANZA TRAIL

SPONSORS + FREQUENT COLLABORATORS

SANTA CRUZ RIVER

GARDEN VOLUNTEERS + CONTRIBUTORS

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MISSION MISSION MISSION MISSION

PRESENT PRESENT PRESENT PRESENT


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PROJECT GOALS

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MISSION PAST

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8-9 10-11 12-13

our team project statement + design goals

general timeline of site site analysis @ site scale urban network of mission garden

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MISSION PRESENT

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MISSION FUTURE

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APPENDIX

16-17 18-19 20-21 22-23

26-27 28-35 36-37 38-39 40-41 42-43 44-49

48-49 50-51 52-53

framing of community (adjacent context) assets + needs solution site masterplan of the present framing of water + food system concerns kit of parts from the present

site masterplan for the future day in the life temporal diagrams kit of parts from the future sectional perspective for the future w/ calculations sections for all typical design conditions final architectural development drawings from the future rendered depictions of proposal

site analysis @ metropolitan scale environmental analysis initial water budget calculations

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MISSION GARDEN | framing of community (adjacent context) asse SOUTH GRANDE AVENUE

PARCEL:

SOUTH GRANDE AVENUE

YEAR BUILT: 1987 ADDRESS: 946 W. MISSION LN PARCEL ID: 11623090A OWNER: PIMA COUNTY CITY OF TUCSON ZONING: R-1, R-2 AREA: APPROXIMATELY 4.35 ACRES STORMWATER PERMIT AREA: PHASE I PROPERTIES: HISTORIC DENSITY: 4,298 PER SQUARE MILE

COMMUNITY WISHLIST:

PUBLIC PARKING LOT

LOCATION OF MISSION GARDEN SIGN

ON L

ISSI

TM WES ON L

ISSI

TM WES

ANE WEST MISSION LANE

ANE

EXPRESSED THE POSSIBILITY OF EXPANDING THE GARDEN BEYOND ITS WALL STRUCTURES. CLEARLY STATED THAT NO EXISTING VEGETATIVE SPACES WERE TO BE ALTERED WITHIN MISSION GARDEN ITSELF

DESIGNATED FLOOD ZONE

INCLINED TO ACCOMMODATE THE NEARBY VENDORS AND SPACES FOR MARKETPLACES ADDITIONAL STAFF BUILDING AND/OR MULTIPURPOSE SPACE

PROBLEMS TO ADDRESS: MAINTAINENACE OF WATER FOR IRRIGATION LACK OF SIGNAGE SITE AS DEISGNATED FLOORPLAIN E AVEN UE

CONNECTION TO SANTA CRUZ RIVER + DE ANZA TRAIL

SOUTH

GRAND

PRESERVATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE

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A LARGE WATER HARVESTING SYSTEM COULD BE IMPLEMENTED ON ALONG THE WEST FACADE

SERVICE ENTRY + PARKING LOT


ets + context solution

ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE (NEEDS TO BE PRESERVED)

SE

A PO TE AND R NTIAL ARE A ESEAR CH FR FOR STUD I OM E MPLO ES YEES

TA C R

LO HOU

SAN

CARRIL

UZ R IVER

WEST MISSION LANE

SUBSET POTENTIAL PATHWAY FROM MAIN BIKE PATH

ADDITIONAL STAFF BUILDING / MULTIPURPOSE SPACE

MISSION GARDEN SITE BASEMAP

1” = 150’-0”

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MISSION GARDEN | site masterplan for the present CURRENT FOOD TYPES WITHIN THE NEXT COUPLE OF YEARS, FOOD PRODUCTION WOULD LEAD GARLIC TO 25% IN 1500LBS PER YEAR.

Peas

Carrots

SOUTH GRANDE AVENUE

Food Types

Potato

Lettuce

Peppers

Tomato

Onion

Cucumbers

Pumpkin

2FT DEEP WATER CANAL THAT RUNS THROUGH PROPOSAL

LAS TRINCHERAS ARE EXTENDED THROUGHOUT THE SITE DESIGN

NEW PROPOSED DESIGN OF FORMAL CUSTOMER PARKING

WEST MISSION LANE

ON L

ISSI

TM WES

ANE

NORTHWEST ENTRANCE W/ MESQUITE

TREE Island GROVE IS INTGRATED NEARBY Green CROSSWALK

Underground Water Basin

BASINS ARE ADDED TO COLLECT RUNOFF FROM WASH ALONG “A” MOUNTAIN

IMPLEMENTED THAT LEAD TO PAVILION NEA TRINCHERAS

Walkable Water Device

BIKE PATH EXTENDS TO SOUTH GRANDE Sloped Water Canal

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SOUTH

30-40 ft

Red Push Pistache

15-25 ft

GRAND

Water Basin AVENUE

E AVEN UE

NEW PROPOSAL OF STAFF BUILDING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY WITH MISSION GARDEN AND SERVICE PARKING LOT

EXTENDED FORMAL SERVICE PARKING LOT


REM N ARCH ANTS OF AEOL OGIC AL

D RAMP AND STAIRS O OBSERVATORY AR EXTENDED

CARRIL

LO HOU

SE AS L

ANDMA

RK

TA C R

UZ R

IVER

MANMADE WATER CANAL EMPTIES INTO SANTA CRUZ RIVER

PROPOSED EXTENSION OF DEMONSTRATION HUBS + VENDOR SPACES ALONG ANZA TRAIL

PROPOSED ENTRANCE FROM EXISTING ANZA TRAIL

SAN

PAVILION TO ANZA

SITE

MISSION GARDEN | PRESENT OPTION SITE PLAN

1” = 150’-0”

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MISSION GARDEN | framing of water + food concerns Water + Food Concerns Diagram

Water System Water Sources

Transpiration Rain Water

Ground Water

River/Washes

Recycle

Evaporation

Catchments Pavements

Education

Roof Irrigation Irrigation Canal

Plants

Water Sources

Animals

Storage Surplus Storage

Other Uses: City Water, Industry, Electricity, Daily Basis etc.

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Human Use


Demonstration Garden

-Garden Templates

•Buffelgrass Roundtable Discussion •Critter Night •How to Take Care of Chickens Class •Medicinal Herb Walk through Mission Garden •Hands-on Archaeology •Monthly Bird Walk ......

•Fishes •Frogs •Water Striders •Wasps •Bats •Dragonflies ......

•Toilets •Sinks •Drinking •Waste •Other

•Corns •Quinces •Pomegranates •Figs •Bitter Melons •Potatoes •Medicinal Herbs ......

Spring only Garden

Spring/Summer Garden

Summer Only Garden (no peppers)

Southern Summer Garden

Summer only Garden

Peas, Carrots & Pearl Onion Mix

-Potatoes=50% -Radishes=12.5% -Lettuces=25% -Spinach=12.5%

-Potatoes=25% -Onions=12.5% -Peppers=12.5% -Cucumbers=25% -Tomatoes=25%

-Squashes=25% -Eggplants=12.5% -Cucumbers=25% -Tomatoes=25% -Okras=12.5%

Biological Composts

-Squashes=25% -Tomatoes=25% -Okras=50%

-Tomatoes=50% -Peppers=18.75% -Squashes=25% -Basils=6.25%

-Peas=50% -Onions=25% -Carrots=25%

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MISSION GARDEN | kit of parts for the present KIT OF PARTS Shading Structure & Vendor

The Garden

Distribution Store

Food Types

Seed Library

Exploded Water Flow

Peas

Carrots

Potato

Lettuce

Peppers

Tomato

Onion

Cucumbers

Pumpkin

Kits for Water & Veges Demonstration Garden

StrTens uct ile ure

Green Island

Sloped Water Path

reserved for future use Greenhouse

Underground Water Basin

Curb Cuts

Cat c

hm

en

t

reserved for future use

Curb Cuts

Walkable Water Device

Water Walk

Energy Generators

Flood Control

Con vey a

nce Vegetations

Water Basin

Sloped Water Canal

Water Turbine

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30-40 ft

15-25 ft

Red Push Pistache

Solar Panels & Parking

30-50 ft

reserved for future use

Desert Willow

Col um Sto n & rag e

Velvet Mesquite

Vegetations


GENERAL ACTIVITIES TO DO IN MISSION GARDEN NEW ACTIVITIES

ORIGINAL ACTIVITIES

To Be Continued...

YOUTH Read

41%

MIDDLE-AGE ARC410F_2021F_ASSIGNMENT 6_LIZAMA_R_SU_B Read

64%

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MISSION MISSION MISSION MISSION

FUTURE FUTURE FUTURE FUTURE


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PROJECT GOALS

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MISSION PAST

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8-9 10-11 12-13

our team project statement + design goals

general timeline of site site analysis @ site scale urban network of mission garden

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MISSION PRESENT

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MISSION FUTURE

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APPENDIX

16-17 18-19 20-21 22-23

26-27 28-35 36-37 38-39 40-41 42-43 44-49

48-49 50-51 52-53

framing of community (adjacent context) assets + needs solution site masterplan of the present framing of water + food system concerns kit of parts from the present

site masterplan for the future day in the life temporal diagrams kit of parts from the future sectional perspective for the future w/ calculations sections for all typical design conditions final architectural development drawings from the future rendered depictions of proposal

site analysis @ metropolitan scale environmental analysis initial water budget calculations

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MISSION GARDEN | site masterplan for the future

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FOOD PRODUCTION INCREASE

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15%

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FOOD PRODUCTION

2500

SQUASH

Food Types

PREDICTED CROP INCREASE 3000

WITHIN THE NEXT COUPLE OF YEARS, FOOD PRODUCTION WOULD LEAD GARLIC TO 25% IN 1500LBS PER YEAR.

EXTENDED FORMAL CUSTOMER PARKING

OVERALL FOOD PRODUCTION (%)

CURRENT FOOD TYPES

WEST MISSION LANE SOLAR-PANEL COVERED PARKING

Onion

Cucumbers

S

Pumpkin

T MI WES

NE

LA SION

NORTHWEST ENTRANCE W/ MESQUITE

TREE Island GROVE IS INTGRATED NEARBY Green CROSSWALK

Underground Water Basin

MORE BASINS ARE ADDED TO COLLECT RUNOFF FROM WASH

IMPLEMENTED THAT LEAD TO PAVILION NEA

Walkable Water Device

BIKE PATH EXTENDS TO SOUTH GRANDE

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SOUTH

30-40 ft

GRAND E

Sloped Water Canal

Red Push Pistache

15-25 ft

Water Basin AVENUE

AVENU E

NEW PROPOSAL OF STAFF BUILDING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY WITH MISSION GARDEN AND SERVICE PARKING LOT

EXTENDED FORMAL SERVICE PARKING LOT


REM N ARCH ANTS OF AEOL OGIC AL

D RAMP AND STAIRS O OBSERVATORY AR ENRANCE

CARRIL

LO HOU

ANDMA

RK

MANMADE WATER CANAL EMPTIES INTO SANTA CRUZ RIVER

TA C R

UZ R

IVER

SE AS L

PROPOSED EXTENSION OF DEMONSTRATION HUBS + VENDOR SPACES ALONG ANZA TRAIL

PROPOSED ENTRANCE FROM EXISTING ANZA TRAIL

SAN

PAVILION TO ANZA TRAIL

SITE

MISSION GARDEN | FUTURE OPTION SITE PLAN

1” = 150’-0”

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MISSION GARDEN | temporal diagram in future site masterplan To Be Continued...

LEGEND:

GENERAL ACTIVITIES PER AGE GROUP MIDDLE-AGE

YOUTH Read Cafe Farm Cook Social Learn Volunteer Bar

STAFF + EMPLOYEES

VISITORS + NEIGHBORS

COLLABORATORS

MISSION GARDEN SCHEDULE: OPEN SATURDAYS APRIL - NOVEMBER (8AM-12PM) DECEMBER - MARCH (12PM-4PM) CAN SCHEDULE BY APPOINTMENT

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41% 68% 25% 27% 83% 81% 70% 89%

ELDERLY Read Cafe Farm Cook Social Learn Volunteer Bar

Read Cafe Farm Cook Social Learn Volunteer Bar

64% 70% 43% 58% 62% 52% 40% 70%

AGE GROUPS 76% 48% 77%

20%

54% 48% 32%

50%

34% 60%

30%


MISSION GARDEN | FUTURE TEMPORAL SITE PLAN

1” = 150’-0”

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MISSION GARDEN | temporal diagram in future site masterplan LEGEND:

STAFF + EMPLOYEES

VISITORS + NEIGHBORS

COLLABORATORS

MISSION GARDEN SCHEDULE:

2PM 12PM

OPEN SATURDAYS APRIL - NOVEMBER (8AM-12PM) DECEMBER - MARCH (12PM-4PM) CAN SCHEDULE BY APPOINTMENT

10AM

30

8AM


4PM

MISSION GARDEN | DAY IN THE LIFE OF EMPLOYEE

1” = 150’-0”

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MISSION GARDEN | temporal diagram in future site masterplan LEGEND:

STAFF + EMPLOYEES

VISITORS + NEIGHBORS

COLLABORATORS

12PM MISSION GARDEN SCHEDULE: OPEN SATURDAYS APRIL - NOVEMBER (8AM-12PM) DECEMBER - MARCH (12PM-4PM) CAN SCHEDULE BY APPOINTMENT

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10AM


8AM

4PM 2PM

MISSION GARDEN | DAY IN THE LIFE OF VISITOR

1” = 150’-0”

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MISSION GARDEN | temporal diagram in future site masterplan LEGEND:

STAFF + EMPLOYEES

VISITORS + NEIGHBORS

COLLABORATORS

4PM MISSION GARDEN SCHEDULE: OPEN SATURDAYS APRIL - NOVEMBER (8AM-12PM) DECEMBER - MARCH (12PM-4PM) CAN SCHEDULE BY APPOINTMENT

2PM

8AM

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12PM

10AM

MISSION GARDEN | DAY IN THE LIFE OF COLLABORATOR

1” = 150’-0”

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MISSION GARDEN | kit of parts for the future KIT OF PARTS Shading Structure & Vendor

The Garden

Distribution Store

Food Types

Seed Library

Exploded Water Flow

Peas

Carrots

Potato

Lettuce

Peppers

Tomato

Onion

Cucumbers

Pumpkin

Kits for Water & Veges Demonstration Garden

Green Island

Sloped Water Path

StrTens uct ile ure Underground Water Basin Greenhouse Curb Cuts

Cat c

hm

Curb Cuts

en

t Walkable Water Device

Water Walk

Energy Generators

Flood Control

Con vey a

nce Vegetations

Water Basin

Sloped Water Canal

Water Turbine

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30-40 ft

15-25 ft

30-50 ft

Red Push Pistache

Solar Panels & Parking

Desert Willow

Col um Sto n & rag e

Velvet Mesquite

Vegetations


Network of Application

Acequia Education/Store

Keynote: Vegetations

E: Education WC: Water Collection WE: Work Environment FP: Food Production EG: Energy Generation

Ramada

Farm Fields

Th

e

Pa s

t

E WC

Water Basin

EG

WE

FP

Vendors/Shading Research Center

Staff office Ramada

e

WC

Th

Acequia

Pr es en t

Farm Fields E WE

EG FP Seed Library Expanded Research Center

Water Basin

Education/Store

Water Turbine

Staff Office Demonstration Garden

Water Walk

Th e

Solar Panels

Fu tu re

Shading & Vendors

WC

E WE

EG FP

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Wa ter

MISSION GARDEN | sectional perspective for the future w/ calcula

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Mission Garden

Ou

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1

Inlet 1 ft

Wate

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Rainwater Catchment

Erosion Control

Conveyance

Water Surplus

12 feet

Water Basin

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2/3 ft

on Secti

Outlet

Desert Sky-walk

Observatory


Water C h

ations

k Dams ec

Storm-water Entrance Point

75 feet Lv1 Mission Garden

1/4 WQ (TYP)

Check Dam Toe Protection (TYP)

18’’ Check Dam (TYP)

Slope: 2%

Lv2

Lv3

Lv4

Vegetation

Vendor Space

Santa Cruz River

Future D

evelopm

ent Zon

e

Plant Trough

Solar Panel Parking

To Santa Cruz River Pavilion

Carrillo House Monument Seed Library Vendor Space

SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE N 1” = 150’-0”

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MISSION GARDEN | final architectural development drawing CAT EDU ION ING

2

I LD BU

RDEN MISSION GA ENTRANCE

1

3 4 5

6 T ENTRANCE PARKING LO

STAFF BUILDING PLAN

1” = 12’-0”

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LEGEND:

1) UTILITIES ROOM (W/ CISTERN) 2) KITCHENETTE 3) STAFF RESTROOM 4) PRIVATE OFFICE SPACE 5) MAIN OPEN OFFICE SPACE 6) BREAKOUT PORCH

PERFORATED BRICK WALL IN PORCH SPACE

BUTTERFLY ROOF SYSTEM THAT CAPTURES + HARVESTS RAINWATER

6

WINDOW OPENS TO PORCH SPACE FOR VENTILATION

12’ HIGH CEILING

5

STAFF BUILDING CROSS SECTION 1” = 8’-0”

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MISSION GARDEN | rendered depiction of proposed staff building

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MISSION GARDEN | rendered depictions of proposal

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MISSION GARDEN | rendered depiction of proposal

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APPENDIX APPENDIX APPENDIX APPENDIX


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PROJECT GOALS

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MISSION PAST

4 5

8-9 10-11 12-13

our team project statement + design goals

general timeline of site site analysis @ site scale urban network of mission garden

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MISSION PRESENT

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MISSION FUTURE

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APPENDIX

16-17 18-19 20-21 22-23

26-27 28-35 36-37 38-39 40-41 42-43 44-49

48-49 50-51 52-53

framing of community (adjacent context) assets + needs solution site masterplan of the present framing of water + food system concerns kit of parts from the present

site masterplan for the future day in the life temporal diagrams kit of parts from the future sectional perspective for the future w/ calculations sections for all typical design conditions final architectural development drawings from the future rendered depictions of proposal

site analysis @ metropolitan scale environmental analysis initial water budget calculations

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MISSION GARDEN | site analysis @ metropolitan scale BACKGROUND: LOCATION: 946 W MISSION LANE LAND USE: AGRICULTURE WATERSHED: ARROYO CHICO SANTA CRUZ RIVER AREAS OF GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE: 2.93% (127) TREE COVERAGE: 3% EXTREME HEAT EVENT VULNERABLE POPULATION: LOWER-MODERATE

LEGEND: BIKEWAYS WASH COMMERCIAL PUBLIC SPACE RESIDENTIAL DOWNTOWN FLOODZONES

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MENLO PARK


SOUTH TUCSON

MISSION GARDEN @ METROPOLITAN SCALE 1” = 700’-0”

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MISSION GARDEN | environmental analysis NATIVE FLORA: PRICKLY PEAR RUBY FIGS POMEGRANATES

NATIVE FLORA: MEXICAN SWEET LIME SEVILLE ORANGES PURSLANE

NATIVE FLORA SEASONAL FESTIVALS OCCUR WHEN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES HAVE PAST THEIR FULL BLOOM AND RIPE CULTURAL EMBRACE AND EXPLORATION IN DIVERSE FARMING FLORA AND FAUNA

NATIVE FLORA: POMEGRANATES CALIFORNIA POPPIES SQUASH

NATIVE FLORA: QUELITES (WILD GREENS) OLIVE TREE PURSLANE PLANTS

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BIRDS: ABERT’S TOWHEE BLACK PHOEBE COOPER’S HAWK

BIRDS: CACTUS WREN GAMBEL’S QUAIL CURVE-BILLED THRASHER

NATIVE FAUNA

BIRDS: GREAT BLUE HERON LESSER GOLDFINCH GREEN HERON

MONTHLY BIRD WALK WITH KENDALL KROESSEN BECAUSE OF THE BIRDS ARE LOCATED, THEY DON’T POSE AS THREATS TO PREDATORS FOR FOOD CROPS IN THE GARDEN.

BIRDS: TURKEY VULTURE ANNA’S HUMMINGBIRD BELL’S VIREO

PHOTOS COURTESY OF MISSION GARDEN.ORG

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MISSION GARDEN | metric to measure goals

“OUR MISSION IS TO PRESERVE, HONOR, PROTECT, RESTORE, RECREATE ANDCatchm Site Hydrological Cycle PROMOTE THE CULTURAL HERITAGES AND HISTORIC LANDSCAPES OF TUCSON’S 671.65 BIRTHPLACE AT THE FOOT OF SENTINEL PEAK” Precipitation

Rainfall Flow

247.34

El Rio Wash

- MISSION GARDEN STATEMENT

N

Transpiration

Site

Infiltration

290.81

Floodplain Evaporation

Groundwater Flow

143.60

251.74 2463.45

ESTIMATED TUCSON MONTHLY RAINFALL AND HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE Tucson Monthly Rainfall (ft)

Site Hydrological Cycle

Wa

Catchment Area

3.1 Precipitation

2.8671.65 ft² - Historic Casita

247.34 ft² - Hokokam Ramada

El Rio Wash

2.5 2.2

Transpiration

Infiltration

Site

Floodplain

Groundwater Flow

Evaporation

Inch of Precipitation

N

2.07

Spani

1.9

143.60 ft² - O’odham Ramada

1.6

1.45

1.3

1.21 1.03

0.99

290.81 ft² 0.88 - Structure 1.0 0.81 0.67

0.7

2463.45 ft² - Education Center 0.28

0.1

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

0.24

May

0.24 Jun

Jul

Months of Year

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Irrig

251.74 ft² - Structure

0.4

Tucson Monthly Rainfall (ft)

Mesqu

2.30

Water Budget

Rainfall Flow

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Catchment Area in To

Water Budget=Catchment Area(ft²) x Monthly Rainfall(ft) x Runoff Coefficient

3.1

1600

2.8

1450

MON

2.5

2.30

1300

BUD

JAN FEB MAR APR


Catchment Area

ion

Structure - 671.65 ft²

Structure - 671.65 ft²

671.65 ft² - Historic Casita

ation

t

CATCHMENT AREA:

Catchment Area

671.65 ft² - Historic Casita

247.34 ft² - Hokokam Ramada

Mesquite Ramada - 404.28 ft²

247.34 ft² - Hokokam Ramada

Mesquite Ramada - 404.28 ft²

Structure - 551.77 ft²

Structure - 551.77 ft²

N N Site Site

Spanish Ramada - 646.78 ft²

Spanish Ramada - 646.78 ft²

143.60 ft² - O’odham Ramada

143.60 ft² - O’odham Ramada

Structure - 262.57 ft² Structure - 262.57 ft² 290.81 ft² ft²-- Structure Structure 290.81

Cranary - 178.15 ft² Cranary - 178.15 ft² Irrigation - 1579.77 ft² Irrigation CanalCanal - 1579.77 ft²

251.74 251.74 ft² ft²-- Structure Structure 2463.45 2463.45 ft² ft²-- Education EducationCenter Center

Catchment Area Area in Total: 8363.56 ft² ft² Catchment in Total: 8363.56

Water Budget=Catchment Area(ft²) Monthly Rainfall(ft) x Runoff (0.8-0.95) WATER BUDGET = CATCHMENT (ft2) xx MONTHLY RAINFALL (ft) xCoefficient RUNOFF COEFFICIENT Water Budget=Catchment Area(ft²) x Monthly Rainfall(ft) x Runoff Coefficient (0.8-0.95) (0.8-0.95) 1600

1600

MON

1450

1450

1300

1150

0.67

Water Budget Water Budget

1150

1.03

MON

MIN BUDGET

MAX

MIN

1000

1000 850

AVG

MAX

AVG

551.99 655.49 603.74 JAN 551.99 655.49 603.74 490.66 582.66 536.66

FEB 451.63 490.66 536.31 APR MAR 156.12 451.63 185.39 MAY APR 133.82 156.12 158.91 JUN MAY 133.82 133.82 158.91

1300

1.03

BUDGET

JAN FEB

MAR

582.66 493.97 536.66

JUL AUG

185.39 146.36 170.76 158.91 146.36 146.36 JUN 1154.2 133.82 1370.6 158.91 1262.4 146.36 JUL 1282.4 1154.2 1522.9 1370.6 1402.6 1262.4

536.31 170.76 493.97

808.48 1282.4 960.07 1522.9 884.27 1402.6 AUG

850

SEP OCT

700

NOV OCT 373.57 674.66 443.62 801.16 408.59 737.91 DEC NOV 574.3 373.57 681.98 443.62 628.14 408.59

700 550

674.66 808.48 801.16 960.07 737.91 884.27 SEP

DEC

550

574.3

681.98

628.14

400

0.67

400

250

250

Nov

Nov

Dec

Dec

100

100

Jan

Jan

Feb

Feb

Mar

Mar

Apr

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Months May Junof Year Jul

Sep

Aug

Oct

Sep

Nov

Oct

Dec

Nov

Dec

Months of Year

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