Landscape Architecture LDE621 Kristin Antkoviak / Bernardi

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eighbor to neighbor interactions

project video

central park a phoenix neighborhood, established 1904

after 100 years of

the story is like this... phoenix phoenix before anglos

low maintenance

honor natural form & seasonality

environmental racism plant power and social inequity alley

permaculture

gardner beautification & mentorship program

downtown phoenix

the anglos came

63%

chase field

live below the poverty line -phx. rate is 23%

warehouse district

agriculture

55%

grant street

graduated high school or more -phx. rate is 81%

7th street

respect existing structures

help/support

central avenue

healing po culturally 66% responsive it needs help central park neighborhood est. 1904

Mexicans were viewed as ‘naturally’ predisposed to stoop work in fields picking fruits and vegetables and culturally adapted to low wages and poverty (Walsh 1999).

street

are hispanic

buckeye road

early 1900’s wealth, political power and property were controlled by white elite

buildings cover desert

plant groups blend

symbolic of inclusiveness

1891 the flood

fenced-off homes lots of trash

human feces

industrial land use next to residential

repurposed garden planters

the issues air toxics cancer risk

central park

respiratory

flagstaff

92nd

central park

45th

expressed through dev

97th

hazard index

food trucks

air quality november 30, 2017

adjacent to skyline

heat

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scottsdale

vulnerable social groups and gentrification

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chase field

flagstaff

44th

hints of community spirit

after the flood-fewer real estate promoters wanted to develop land in the southern parts of the city; they turned their focus to the northern part of the city. As part of this trend, over the next few decades, poorer neighborhoods of “economically and socially disadvantaged groups,” as well as factories, warehouses and stockyards, developed in the parts of Phoenix south of the railroad

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locals w/character

tell & preserve our stories

look closely and see its beauty

central avenue

walls as culturally responsive canvas

abandoned homes

poverty and barren landscape

central park neighborhood

central park Surface Temperature in F 15 - 112

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unhealthy for sensitive groups: members of sensitive groups may experience health effects

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CAP LTR data, june 2011, 10 AM

intensifies air pollution air quality social inequity urban heat community-driven inclusive design heat

respiratory difficulties and stroke

heat contributes to

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CAP LTR data, june 2011, 10 AM

intensifies

air pollution

environmental racism respiratory difficulties neighborhood & garden district & ´ social inequity

urban healing heat

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through native plant power

air

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1 alley removes 62kg/pollutants/yr

$332/yr

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project video

neighbor to neighbor interactions

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heat

low maintenance

honor natural form & seasonality

alley

increase shade from

18%

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to

70%

4 Miles

socially vulnerable

community-driven design-everyone has a voice

plant power alleys-transformed

https://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/units/urban/local-resources/downloads/Tree_Air_Qual.pdf

long-time residents + new residents

plant power

to rain gardens

air quality benefits

66 feet of right-of-way gardner beautification & mentorship program

increase the scale $11,000/yr

permaculture

all alleys

+ streetscape

https://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/units/urban/local-resources/downloads/Tree_Air_Qual.pdf

healing powe culturally existing

Many empty right-of-way planting areas

respect existing structures

help/support

street

responsive

2%

after tree planting In 5-10 years(407 trees)

60%

shaded sidewalk & street

plant groups blend

symbolic of inclusiveness

street-design

complete streets double vegetation,create social spaces

culturally responsive

walls as culturally responsive canvas

tell & preserve our stories

-create a community benefits agreement with new developers

expressed through developme -healing power of plants must be expressed through the landscape

vacant loton vacant lots new development-

community-driven

inclusive design

community-driven inclusive design

central park LDE 621: Fall 2017 Core Landscape Architecture Studio I

Student: Kristin Antkoviak Instructor: Joe Bernardi

neighborhood & garden district


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