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GERALD D HINES ULI Competition 2012 (LEADER) of 5 on Interdisciplinary Student Team Advisors Nico Larco and Dr. Deni Ruggeri Top 25 of 140 Teams
SUSTAIN
PROSPER
Northwest of Downtown Houston: A neglected site along Buffalo Bayou re imagined to provide a physical link and much needed services to several adjacent neighborhoods that are rapidly growing. S.P.U.R. is the missing link. Radiating outwards to connect downtown with adjacent districts, providing a unique place along the Bayou where housing, entertainment, public space and employment are provided for a range of demographics. S.P.U.R. is a transferable toolkit - a collection of ecological, economic and social solutions that could be deployed elsewhere along the Bayou. UNITE
REVIVE
H IP STER H A N G O U TS U N I VE R S I T Y
BUF
FAL O
U B AY O
TO D O W N TOW N
D OW N TOW N
D OWN TOWN D OW N TOW N
RIVER
W AND D O WNT O
12:30 PM
6:00 PM 7:45 AM
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE
TRANSIT CENTER COMMUTER RAIL STOP
North - South Section
TRANSIT PLAZA
WA S H I N G T O N B LV D
SPUR PARK
N
2 SPUR similar development
WHAT is sustainability along the Bayou?
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WATER: Drought tolerant native species clean stormwater and require less irrigation
2
3
CAPTURE THE SUN Solar panels can turn sunlight into utility savings
12PM DEC
SUMMER SHADE: Trees and overhangs shade buildings in summer
4
PASSIVE COOLING Skinny buildings and windows that open = free air conditioning
12PM JUNE
RES RES RES RETAIL
Img: Lee Jorgenson
TO BAYOU
0’ B U F FA LO B AY O U
SESQUICENTENNIAL PARK
50’
100’
WORTHAM T H E AT E R
Img: Emma Froh
PHASING
YEAR 1: GATEWAY PARK I NG
R ETA IL
YEAR 4: CONNECT DOWNTOWN O PEN S PACE
Across the Bayou to SPUR Perspectives: Lee Jorgenson
INST IT UT IONAL
M ARK E T RAT E H OUSING
M ARK E T R AT E R E N TA L
YEAR 7: CONNECT WEST A F F O R D A B L E R E N TA L
OFFICE
at SPUR plaza
MIXED USE
GROC ERY
MO VIE
HOUS ING
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RETAI L
HO US IN G
HOUS ING SCHO OL
MIXED USE
SCHO OL
PLAZA
MIXED USE
19.8% STRUCTURED PARKING 1.9% 5.5% 12.9%
8.4%
MARKET RATE RENTAL MARKET RATE SALE
24.6%
AFFORDABLE RETAIL MARKET RATE RETAIL OFFICE/ COMMERCIAL
SRO RENTAL AFFORDABLE RENTAL
6.1%
11.7%
Creating Diverse Housing Stock
All SURFACE PARKING
For
9.1%
Opportunity
p r o g r a m allocations
PED BRIDGE
HOUS ING
LOFTS
MIXED USE
MIXED USE
n.t.s. SRO UNITS A fresh start
LOW RATE RENTAL UNITS
MARKET RATE SALE UNITS
163 193
Students Single Parents
282
Empty Nesters Young Professionals
126 MARKET RATE RENTAL UNITS Newlyweds Business Owners
Financial Summary Highlights
Current Site Value (Yr 0) Ending Site Value (Yr 10) Project NPV (10% Discount) Leveraged IRR Loan to Value Ratio Financing Sources
Developer Equity Mortgage TIRZ Financing LIHTC
$64,763,676 $127,764,905 $3,915,888 13.8% 41% amount
percent
$61,000,000 $52,000,000 $5,181,917 $10,036,712
47.6% 40.6% 4.0% 7.8%
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Springfield, OR of 3 on Student Team Advisor: Irene G. Curulli An under utilized industrial site near downtown Springfield, OR.
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Closed Loop Economy HISTORIC LANDSCAPE
PRODUCTIVE ARCHITECTURE
portland EUGENE
BREWERY
cedar & fir stand
CRAFTS
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THRIVING SP R ING F IE L D
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ubc academic ecotone University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC B.Arch Terminal Project Advisor: John Rowell The school of architecture and landscape architecture (SALA) is growing. Lasserre, the existing building, is outdated, undersized and isolated from the rest of campus. The UBC Ecotone is a place between places. It will demonstrates a richer makeup than either single community on its own. It blends and connects places, knowledge, and people with one another to create a more vibrant , resilient and dynamic learning environment.
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IE NZ D KE Mc U A Q
1. ACTIVATE the edges
Existing: ISOLATED quad H R T N
O
NG NNI /PLA IGN DES
AIN M L AL M
Site context aerial
Mckenzie Quad looking northwest
2. CONNECT through
3. CREATE nodes
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CREATE CONVERSATION BE VISIBLE, ACCESSIBLE & DISTINCT RESILIENTLY RESPOND TO NEEDS
RIGID
mechanical s y s t e m
structure t r e e s
roof
functional ELASTICITY
p a v i n g f u r n i t u r e m e d i a
interior finishes b u i l d i n g studio enclosure d e s k
faculty work s p a c e
p a r t i t i o n s lecture hall pin-up space
technology s t u d e n t s
DYNAMIC
f a c u l t y research facilities
&
meeting r o o m
EPHEMERAL
seminar
physical LONGEVITY
c a f e
PERMANENT
MATH
HISTORY MEDICINE
PERFORMING ARTS
DESIGN / PLANNING
Collaborative feedback loops
CREATIVE ARTS
SCIENCES
BUSINESS
Music Steps
SOU
TH
LA SS ER RE
Retention Pool
Arboretum Street
MAI
NM ALL
Theater Plaza
NOR
TH Arts Courtyard
Lawn
Aerial Plan
Section West - East social spaces
WEST MALL
RETENTION POOL
ECOTONE Typologies
Serendipitous exchange between i n d i v i d u a l s
MUSIC PLAZA
PERFORMANCE HALL
Dynamic engagement between and tectonic elements
LAWN
SITE SCALE
BUILDING SCALE
ROOM SCALE
HUMAN SCALE
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Energetic showing of and
move
MAIN MALL
cue to between
B L OOMIN G DA L E PAR K Chicago, IL Independent Studio Project Advisor: Kenny Helphand What does it mean to be a neighborhood park and a trail park with a distinct identity? Bloomingdale Park is a mosaic programs to meet the needs of the Logan Square neighborhood residents a provide a functional link to the Bloomingdale Trail. It provides services for local users and tells the story of the Chicago natural history.
BLOOMINGDALE park
n.t.s.
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PL
ACE
PAT H
TRAIL
USERS
places & pathway
“UNSAVORY TYPES”
BLOOMINGDALE TRAIL
ACTIVISTS
SENIORS
KIDS < 18
TOURISTS
Sketches: Emma Froh
What should/could a park do?
TO U C H IT
LO O K SE E
S H E LTE R M E
PERCH
LAWN POOL
the FALLS
VERTICAL VEG
CITY LAWN
MEADOWS CITY
W I N TER BLOOMINGDALE PARK: for all seasons
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designbridge
HIV ALLIANCE Memorial Courtyard (1) of 10 on Student Team Advisor: Juli Brode
G AT H ER UP
SAFE PASSA G E
Process Sketches - What should the courtyard do?
G ATE W A Y S
designBridge is a student organization committed to providing design and construction services to groups and individuals that would otherwise not be able to afford them. Initially the client asked for a shading devise to help cool their second story offices. The designBridge team identified a need not only for shading but a safer and more welcoming outdoor transition space. The solution provides a functional gathering space, a well defined entry path and honors the memory of loved ones who have been lost to HIV/AIDS
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TARO K IT
METROPOLIS Next Generation Competition (LEADER) of 2 on Student Team Advisor: Roxi Thoren Contaminated water is a problem for over 50% of the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s population. In many of the locations where this problem persists, housing security is also a concern. TARO Kit is a catalyst, a kit of parts, and a response to the challenge of improving water quality globally. It offers a versatile housing solution for displaced or impoverished people that cleans water through phyto and bioremediation. It can be deployed anywhere a shipping container can go and a wetland can grow.
ESTIMATED GDP
SOURCES
GLOBAL SHIPPING ROUTES
TARGET LOCATIONS
COUNTRIES WHERE < 40% PEOPLE HAVE ACCESS TO CLEAN WATER
MOVE IT! MODIFIED CONTAINER:
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SHELTER Modified shipping containers found in abundance, EMPTY, in ports in numerous first world countries. They are adapted for living using affordable, industrial grade parts, insulated, and finished with durable interior materials, solar panels and cleaning beds are packed inside and the KIT is shipped to its destination worldwide.
millions of shipping containers are unpacked everyday
SOLAR PANELS:
RENEWABLE ENERGY
Just enough to power lights at night and cook a meal.
load 'EM with
wetland beds
oyster beds
boardwalk s o l a r panels
WETLAND BEDS:
SHIP & TARO kit arrives ready (with a little construction) to be housing, habitat and an estuarine cleanser
OYSTER BEDS:
CLEAN PHASE 1 First OYSTERS filter out particulate matter from the water. These oysters cannot be eaten due to heavy metal accumulation, however the toxins can be eliminiated through incineration . Oysters are also reef building animals, meaning that these beds will clean water as well as provide habitat for native aquatic animals.
CLEAN PHASE 2 Second, WETLAND BEDS, absorb excess nuterients produced as a result of agricultural runoff, industrial practices, and human waste. Heavy metals and PCBs not filtered by the oysters will also be absorbed by the wetland plants. As the TARO kit begins to propagate along the shore it will create a network of floating, constructed wetlands that will increase flood capacity, improve water quality and connect fragmented coastal habitats.
details
and
technical drawings
PARAPET AT GREEN ROOF DETAIL AutoCAD & Adobe Illustrator
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PLANT LIST:
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Symbol
Abbreviation
Botanical Name
Common Name
Size
SoJa
Sophora Japonica
Pagoda Tree
existing
QTY
Spacing
CaDi
Carex divulsa
Berkeley Sedge
4”
47
24” o.c
EpEq
Ephedra equisetina
Bluestem Joint Fir
5 Gal
14
48” o.c.
PaVi
Panicum virgatum ‘Ruby Ribbons’
Ruby Ribbon Switchgrass
3 Gal
20
36”
CeJa
Cercidiphyllum japonica
Katsura
Existing
CoGr
Cotinus ‘Grace’
Smoketree
5 Gal
2
marked
HeOd
Hebe odora ‘New Zealand Gold’
Hebe Odora NZ GoldDense
3 Gal
20
36”
FoGa
Fothergilla gardenii
Dwarf Fothergilla
3 Gal
29
24”
HaMa
Hakenchloa macra ‘Naomi’
Japanese Forest Grass
1 Gal
237
12”
HuHa
Huechera ‘Purple Mtn. Majesty’
Purple Mtn Majesty
4”
38
12”
AnLe
Anemanthele Lessoniana
Buffalo’s Gold
3 Gal
81
36”
PrSe
Prunus serrula
Birchbark Cherry
Existing
Silver Sceptre Sedge
4”
127
12”
[5] HuHa [4]
FoGa [12”o.c.]
[18] AnLe
[31] HaMa
[24”o.c.] CaDi
[5] HuHa
[24”o.c.] CaDi
[5] HuHa
[4] HuHa
[28] CaSS
[3]
HeOd
GaOd
[5]
CaSS
[7]
CaSS
[13]
CaSS
[6]
HoHa
[42] HaMa
[6]
AnLe
[6] HuHa
[10]
PaVi
[10]
CaSS
[11]
FoGa
[4]
SoJa
[24” o.c] [11]
CaDi
AnLe [3] HuHa
[5] HuHa [1] CeJa
[25]
HaMa
[7]
HaMa
[5] HuHa
CaSS [22]
[48” o.c.]
[7] FoGa
[47] CaSS
[4] HeOd
[40] HaMa
[8] AnLe
[3] PaVi
[48” o.c”] EpEq
[6] AnLe [1] AcCi
North
1/8” = 1’ - 0”
Carex morrowii ‘Silver Sceptre’
HaMa
Galium odoratum
Sweet Woodruff
4”
125
14”
HoHa
Hosta ‘Halycon’
Halycon Hosta
3 Gal
18
36”
DRAWN BY: Shannon Arms DATE: 5.23.2012
EpEq
L-1
[9] HaHo
[12” o.c]
GaOd
FROHNMAYER MUSIC SCHOOL
[7]
AnLe
[1]
FoGa
University of Oregon
[4]
[3]
HeOd
COURTYARD RENOVATION
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GaOd
COURTYARD PLANTING PLAN AutoCAD & Adobe Illustrator
of 1
Technical Planting
Scale
1/8”
CONCEPTUAL MODEL Foam Core, Emily Bronte paperback book
STUDY AREA MODEL davy board, balsa wood, organic matter