MISSION GARDEN | past, present, future (Presentation Board)

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COMMUNITY PARTNERS

Courtney Crosson

Julie Robinson, Ph.D

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

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

Kendall Kroesen, Ph.D

Outreach Coordinator of Mission Garden

Emily Rockey

Garden Supervisor of Mission Garden

Richard Fe Tom, AIA

Dena Cowan

Principal, Lead Designer of the architecture company

Curator of Collections of Mission Garden

BO SU RICO LIZAMA

MISSION GARDEN REM N ARCH ANTS OF AEOL OGIC AL

SITE

2FT DEEP WATER CANAL THAT RUNS THROUGH PROPOSAL

LAS TRENCHERAS ARE EXTENDED THROUGHOUT THE SITE DESIGN

KIT OF PARTS KIT OF PARTS WEST MISSION LANE

PAVILION TO ANZA

ANE ON L

SSI

T MI WES

Shading Structure Shading & VendorStructure & Vendor

CARRIL

The Garden The Garden

LO HOU S

E AS LA

Distribution Store Distribution Store

NDMAR

NORTHWEST ENTRANCE W/ MESQUITE TREE GROVE IS INTGRATED NEARBY CROSSWALK

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Peas WATERCarrots MANMADE CANAL EMPTIES Peas INTO SANTA Carrots CRUZ RIVER

SAN TA C RUZ RIVE R

Seed Library Seed Library

Exploded Exploded

MORE BASINS ARE ADDED TO COLLECT RUNOFF FROM WASH

IMPLEMENTED RAMP AND STAIRS THAT LEAD TO OBSERVATORY PAVILION NEAR ENRANCE

Water Flow PROPOSED EXTENSION OF DEMONSTRATION HUBS + VENDOR SPACES ALONG ANZA TRAIL

Lettuce

Demonstration Garden Demonstration Garden

Peppers

PROPOSED ENTRANCE Lettuce Peppers FROM EXISTING ANZA TRAIL

Kits for Water & Veggies Kits for Water & Veggies

Water Flow

StrTens uct ile T Str ensure uct ile ure

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

Food Types Food Types

UE E AVEN

Cucumbers

Pumpkin

Onion

Cucumbers

Pumpkin

Green Island

Path

Underground Water Basin Underground Water Basin

Curb Cuts Curb Cuts OPTION SITE PLAN MISSION GARDEN | FUTURE Curb Cuts

1” = 150’-0”

Walkable Water Device Walkable

Water Walk

Water Device

AT E

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Water Turbine Water Turbine

SQUAS

15%

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5%

CORN

5%

LETTUCE

%CE 5 1 IN

10%

5%

ORA

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ONIONS

Col um CoSlto n & umra Sto ng&e rag e

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MOST INCREASE IN PRODUCTION: SQUASH 3000

Solar Panels & Parking Solar Panels & Parking

Vegetations

Water Basin

Sloped Water Canal

Vegetations

Water Basin

Sloped Water Canal

Vegetations Vegetations Desert Desert Willow Willow

%

AN

Con v Con eyan vey ce an ce

30-50 30-50 ft ft

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Flood Control Flood Control

Velvet Velvet Mesquite Mesquite

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20

Energy Energy Generators Generators

RedRed Push Push Pistache Pistache

EXTENDED FORMAL SERVICE PARKING LOT

Curb Cuts

Cat c Cat hmen chm t en t

15-25 15-25 ft ft

GRAND SOUTH

% 25 LIC

Tomato

Greenhouse

LEADING CROP: GARLIC (25%) ME

Tomato

Green Island

Sloped Water Path Sloped Water

Water Walk

PO

Potato

Onion

Greenhouse BIKE PATH EXTENDS TO SOUTH GRANDE AVENUE

Potato

30-40 30-40 ft ft

SOUTH GRANDE AVENUE

EXTENDED FORMAL CUSTOMER PARKING

FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD PRODUCTION INCREASE

2500

2000

1500

1000

500

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NUMERICAL RESULTS: % COLOR KEY CURRENT FOOD TYPES WITHIN THE NEXT COUPLE OF YEARS, FOOD PRODUCTION WOULD LEAD WITH GARLIC TO 25% IN A GIVEN YEAR.

Food Types

Peas

Carrots

Potato

Lettuce

Peppers

Tomato

Onion

Cucumbers

Pumpkin

es Green Island

rb Cuts

PROJECT STATMENT: Situated between A Mountain and the Santa Cruz River, Mission Garden serves as a community hub for Underground Water Basin seasonal produce festivities, weekly classes and lectures 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 various diverse cultures for future generations. Walkable Water Device

30-40 ft

Red Push Pistache

Sloped Water Canal

15-25 ft

Desert Willow

Water Basin

PROJECT GOALS IMPLEMENTED:

NATURAL CULTIVATION

HISTORICAL PRESERVATION

WATER PROCUREMENT

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

TRAIL CONNECTION


STUDENT TEAM

Rico Lizama 5th Year Arch Student

Bo Su 5th Year Arch Student

BO SU RICO LIZAMA

MISSION GARDEN 8,500 - 2,100 BC ARCHAIC

IN 1867, CARRILLO HOUSE WAS DEVELOPED AND ERECTED ON 1005 MISSION AVE

AD 50 - 500 EARLY CERAMIC

AD 1150 - 1450 HOHOKAM CLASSIC PERIOD

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

AD 1856 - 1912 TERRITORIAL

AD 1692-1821 SPANISH COLONIAL PERIOD

KIT OF PARTS

AD 500 - 1150 HOHOKAM PRE-CLASSIC PERIOD

Shading Structure & Vendor

The Garden2,100 BC - AD 50

11,500 - 7,500 BC PALEO-INDIAN

EARLY AGRICULTURE

2009 - 2011: THE GARDEN SAT EMPTY AS A GROUP OF LONGTIM ADVOCATES FOR THE PARK FORMED THE NON-PROFIT FOTB. FOTB GOT PERMISSION TO OPERATE THE GARDEN, AND THEY RAISED FUNDS TO FURTHER DEVELOP IT.

AD 1450 - 1692 PROTOHISTORIC

Distribution Store

Food Types

Exploded

Peas

Carrots

Potato

Lettuce

Peppers

Tomato

Onion

Cucumbers

Pumpkin

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

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

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

AD 1821 - 1856 MEXICAN PERIOD

Seed Library

Water Flow

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

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

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

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

2016: TARAHUMARA GRANARY AND CHICKEN COOP ASSEMBLED

Kits for Water & Veggies 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

30-40 ft

Red Push Pistache

15-25 ft

sin a B tlet

Water C h

Wa ter

Solar Panels & Parking

Desert Willow

Velvet Mesquite

Col um Sto n & rag e

30-50 ft

Vegetations

Mission Garden

Ou

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Storm-water Entrance Point

ee Degr

4

Dams k ec

1

75 feet

1/4 WQ (TYP)

Check Dam Toe Protection (TYP)

18’’ Check Dam (TYP)

Slope: 2%

Inlet 1 ft

2/3 ft

on Secti

Outlet

Lv1

Lv2

Lv3

Lv4

Mission Garden

Vegetation

Vendor Space

Santa Cruz River

Future D

evelopm

ent Zon

e

Plant Trough

Wate

Staff Office w o l rF

Rainwater Catchment

Erosion Control

Conveyance

Water Surplus

12 feet

Water Basin

Desert Sky-walk

Observatory

Solar Panel Parking

To Santa Cruz River Pavilion

Carrillo House Monument Seed Library Vendor Space

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


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