Beach Front

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9.5.3 Beach Front The beachfront of southern Virginia extends from Willoughby Spit, which rose from the Chesapeake during a hurricane in the 1700s, to the barrier islands south of Virginia Beach. Spits and barriers are two closely related sand formations that register and are shaped by the waves of the sea. Today, they register not just the rhythms, directions and intensities of the sea, but also the relatively new recreational landscape of the beach frequented by seasonal waves of people from far inland. The temporal relationship between the many waves—tourists, ocean, recreation, precipitation, shopping, wind, and hurricanes—offer opportunities for designs predicated upon dynamic and complementary possibilities, programs, and functions.

WILLOUGHBY SPIT

RT 13

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I-6

PRETTY LAKE

LYNNHAVEN INLET

Virginia Beach Coast

THE DESERT

Figure 9.44: East Frontier

RT 58

I-264

RAIL

VIRGINIA BEACH

RUDEE INLET

Figure 9.43: Beach Front Frontier

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LOT

EVENT

CREEK

BEACH

RAIN

DUNE BUILDERS

CREEK CLEANERS

TIDAL FORC ES

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SHOPPING

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BEACH BUILDING

Figure 9.45: Beach Front Gradients: Operational, Material, Temporal, Spatial, and Ecological

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Off-Sites: Routes, Railroads, and the Beach Front The abandoned Norfolk Southern Rail, I-264, and Route 58, which are currently populated by commercial buildings and vast asphalted parking lots, comprise a finger of high ground coming off the coast. This ground is one of interweaving waves of the sea, beachgoers, shoppers, rain and wind. We propose that this ground be designed to hold rains in reservoirs beneath buildings, roads, and highways; and to make the grounds of lots available to accommodate the rise of creeks when necessary. We also propose connecting creeks with a canal along a revived rail connection between Norfolk and Virginia Beach, creating, perhaps re-creating, a network of creeks and allowing them multiple outlets. On the beachfront itself, we turn and raise development to meet the sea in fingers of high ground, fingers connected by infrastructures such as boardwalks, roads, shoals, and a shelf that harnesses wind at sea. These are infrastructures designed to attenuate waves and to collectively protect.

WILLOUGHBY SPIT

PRETTY LAKE

NORFOLK

LYNNHAVEN INLET

VIRGINIA BEACH

RUDEE INLET

Figure 9.47: Beach Front Parking Lots

Figure 9.46: Beach Front Research Plot

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Figure 9.48: Virginia Beach System Diagram and Sectional Index

Figure 9.49: Route 58

Figure 9.50: Virginia Beach

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Figure 9.51: Plan and Sectional Index

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Figure 9.52: Beach Front Horizons: Beaches and Parking Lots 1 2 3 4

Wlloughby Spit Willoughby Bay and Naval Station Norfolk Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel Lynnhaven Inlet

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Route 58 Parking Lots Virginia Beach Rudee Inlet


Figure 9.53: Typological Sections SHOAL / WAVEBREAK

A Shoal/Wavebreak B Forest Stands Fishing Pier Wave Attenuators C Inlet and Marina Fishing Piers D Rain/Holding Flexible Boardwalk Dune E Hotels Fixed Boardwalk Windpower Generators Wave Attenuators F Rain Holdings Elevated Ground Beach G Shopping/Shelter Rail/Creek Collector Creek Expansion Rain Holdings Highway Tanks Parking

SECTION A

FISHING PIER FOREST STANDS

SECTION B B

INLET AND MARINA WAVE ATTENUATORS

SECTION C

DUNE

FLEXIBLE BOARDWALK RAIN HOLDINGS

SECTION D WINDPOWER GENERATION

HOTELS

FIXED BOARDWALK

WAVE ATTENUATORS

SECTION E

SECTION F

RAIN HOLDINGS

ELEVATED GROUND

SHALLOW DUNE

BEACH

SHOPPING/SHELTER I-264

RT. 58

PARKING

CREEK EXPANSION

SECTION G HIGHWAY TANK

177,600,356 M3

RAIN HOLDINGS

266400,534 M3

Figure 9.54: Project Gradients

RAIL / CREEK CONNECTOR

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