Proud Participants An exploration of Judson University graduate students in urban design at Clarendon Hills, IL. Particularly investigating sustainable strategies to achieve a regenerative living community.
Timeline .............................................................4-8 Site Analysis ...................................................9-13 Place ..............................................................14-20
Table of Contents
Water..............................................................21-49 Energy............................................................50-56 Health & Happiness......................................57-60 Materials ........................................................61-64 Equity.............................................................65-69 Beauty............................................................70-78 Precedents ....................................................79-95
1830s John J. Monell purchased 320 acres of land 18 miles west of the Chicago Loop
1830
1839 Monell purchased an additional 320 acres of land
1840
Early Train Station in CH
Time Line A Beginning Community
1863 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad began laying track through the land formerly owned by Monell
1850
1864 CB&Q Railroad was complete through the village of West Hinsdale
1860
1800s Henry C. Middaugh 1st School in CH
1865
1867 James M. Walker President of the CB&Q Railroad attracted to the scenic land wanted to develop the 370 acres south of the Tracks into a Commuter Suburb 1869 Henry C. Middaugh purchased the 270 acres north of the tracks
1870
1870 The first school open in the village able to hold 20 students 1873 Area known as West Hinsdale Officially became known as The Village of Clarendon Hills
1875
Clarendon Hills Historical Society Website
1873 The Village was platted based on the plan Frederick Law Olmsted had done for Riverside, IL with similar curving streets and nonuniform lost sizes
http://clarendonhillshistory.org/wp-content/ Dupage County Historical Society, “Clarendon uploads/Daisy-Fields-of-Clarendon-HillsHills” by Celia Perry Shockey 219-Holmes-in-background.jpg Encyclopedia of Chicago, “Clarendon Hills, IL”
1893 The Middaugh Mansion was completed.
1880
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1st Plat of CH
1890
Middaugh Mansion
1830s John J. Monell purchased 320 acres of land 18 miles west of the Chicago Loop
1830
1839 Monell purchased an additional 320 acres of land
1840
Early Train Station in CH
1863 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad began laying track through the land formerly owned by Monell
1850
1864 CB&Q Railroad was complete through the village of West Hinsdale
A Beginning Community
1860
1800s Henry C. Middaugh 1st School in CH
1865
1867 James M. Walker President of the CB&Q Railroad attracted to the scenic land wanted to develop the 370 acres south of the Tracks into a Commuter Suburb 1869 Henry C. Middaugh purchased the 270 acres north of the tracks
1870
1870 The first school open in the village able to hold 20 students 1873 Area known as West Hinsdale Officially became known as The Village of Clarendon Hills
1875
1880 Resources: Clarendon Hills Historical Society Website Dupage County Historical Society, “Clarendon Hills” by Celia Perry Shockey Encyclopedia of Chicago, “Clarendon Hills, IL”
1st Plat of CH
1890
Middaugh Mansion
1873 The Village was platted based on the plan Frederick Law Olmsted had done for Riverside, IL with similar curving streets and Lot sizes nonuniform lost 1893 The Middaugh Mansion was completed. 5
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1900s Mr. Middaugh was accidently sold daisy seeds not grass seed resulting in the first field of daisies that would later spread throughout the village.
1900 1910
Daisy Feilds of CH
1909 The Hinsdale Golf Club moved within the village 1913 First Post Office Opened
1915
A Growing Community 1900-1949
1920 The Village had 132 residences Hinsdale Golf Club
1920 1st Post Office
1922 A. T. McIntosh bought the north end of town
1925
1923 The plat of the McIntosh subdivision was recorded. Unlike the older portions of town the streets are straight
1930 Downtown, 1930
New Train Station 1930
1940 Resources: Clarendon Hills Historical Society Website
Encyclopedia of Chicago, “Clarendon Hills, IL”
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1924 Residence voted to incorporated as a Village 1924 First police officer was appointed
1935
Dupage County Historical Society, “Clarendon Hills” by Celia Perry Shockey
1920s Residential Development Increased with subdivision being build north of the Railroad
1945
1927 A two-room schoolhouse, replaced the existing school, with an addition in 1930 1940s Post WWII Clarendon Hills experience a large influx of people. 1947 School Overcrowding caused some students to commute to Hinsdale’s Schools this lead to the two districts merging, as they still are.
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1950 The Lions Club was formed
1960 Downtown, 1950
1953 The Lion’s Club built the Neighborhood Pool
1970 1955
1980
A Growing Community
1950
1956 The businessmen and women of the village formed a Chamber of Commerce 1957 A town referendum gave the Park District [established in 1943] the ability to create a park plan.
1960
1960 The Village had 5,885 Residents Downtown, 1960
1950 - 1999
1990
1970 The Village had 7,300 Residents
1970
1974 Clarendon Hills annexed the Blackhawk Height Subdivision increasing the population to almost 8,000
2000 1975 Downtown, 1970
2010
1980
1978 The Middaugh Mansion entered the National Register of Historic Places 1978 New Village Hall was Built
Historic Middaugh Mansion
2015
1985
2020 Resources: Clarendon Hills Historical Society Website Dupage County Historical Society, “Clarendon Hills” by Celia Perry Shockey Encyclopedia of Chicago, “Clarendon Hills, IL”
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1995
1990
Daisy Days
1990 Clarendon Hills experiences massive renovation and Improvement, unfortunately this created a “tear-it-down” mentality resulting in historic buildings and house being torn down for bigger & newer ones 1998 Town Beautification Program creates a new Master Plan for the Village 7
1960 Metra
2000
2004 The Middaugh Mansion was torn down
1970 2005
1980
A Thriving Community
2000s The “tear-it-down” mentality continues
2008 Clarendon Hills creates a new Comprehensive Plan Daisy Days
2010
2014 Clarendon Hills Carbon Footprint Project (CHCO2) begins to educated the citizens of Clarendon Hills about how to achieve a more Sustainable Lifestyle.
CHCO2)
1990 2015
2000 & Beyond
2010 Clarendon Hills had 8,427 residences
Downtown
2000
2020
Richmond Education 2010 Gardens and Apiary
2030
2015 Clarendon Hills has an Estimated Population of 8,658. 2015 Clarendon Hills Commits to the Living Community Challenge with the help of a Master Plan created by Graduate Students of Judson University 2030 Clarendon Hills will achieve Net Positive Energy
2040
2015
2020
2050
Resources: Clarendon Hills Historical Society Website Dupage County Historical Society, “Clarendon Hills” by Celia Perry Shockey Encyclopedia of Chicago, “Clarendon Hills, IL”
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Living Community 2025 Challenge
2060
2040 Clarendon Hills will achieve Net Zero Water 2050 Clarendon Hills will achieve 30% Urban Agriculture 2065 Clarendon Hill is now a Living Community, Thriving Culturally, Environmentally, Economically and Socially.
Village of Clarendon Hills Zoning Citadel Dr
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Independence Av
Ogden Av
Oxford Av 112
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Bruner Pl
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Quincy St
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271 273
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5500
UNINC Park Ln
505-591
5700
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Lakeside Dr
5725
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123 131
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5730
550-551 5740 530-531 5705
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WILLOWBROOK
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214
236
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5820 5830
56th
Forest Hills Dr
Willow Creek Ct
57th St
Unimproved
5704
5735
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5702 5702
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Hillside Dr
56th St
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Middaugh Rd
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Scott Ct
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Ryan Ct
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Coventry Ct
Reserve Cir
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Bentley Av
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343 345 347 349
Hill Ct
259 261
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Warwick Av
Linden Av
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55th St
Parkview Ct
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Clarendon Hills
Church of The Holy Nativity
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Linden Av
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Ruby St Tower Ln
216
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Churchill Pl
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366 362
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321 317
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Richmond Av
Wester
Oak Av Linden Av
444 442 440 438
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406 404
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310 308 306
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427
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Harris Av
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Lion's Club Park
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317
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Dallas St
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307
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Mc Daniels Cir 436 432
417 415 413 411 407 405 403 401
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309
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414 416 418 420 422
Richmond St
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404-408
Park Av
Park Ave Basin
62
104
106
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107
99 99 99
103 311
Commons Cir 425-431
448
110
Hamill Ln 123
101
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402 404 406 408
Police Dept.
425
Public Works
104
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120
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46 73
72 38 36 34
32 30
28
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Bruner St
130
133
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105
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43 41 39 37 35 33
31
29
27
Town Pl
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Quincy St
128
131
130 132
117
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126
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116
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Jackson St
127
126
114
33
20
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29 27 25
22
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57 55 53
Concord Ln
124
112
113
34
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Sunrise Av
120
110
111
35
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151 149
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106
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117
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104
105
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16W610
120
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115
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116
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Stough St
118
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117
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Chestnut St
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Jackson St
118
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56
16W650
112
115
453
120
58 57
16W660
110
113
118
581
122
119
67
62 60
59
48 44
16W666
108
111
116
119
122
121
51
81
77
71 69
64
61
50
39 37
Jane Ct
16W621
106
109
114
117
120
122
41
40
154 152 150 148 156
70 66
63
56
80
78
76
68
65
58
45
16W631
104
107
112
115
Iroquois Dr
105
110
113
Irving St
32
121
125 100
155
108
111
118
30
33
122
Prospect Park
53 151-
109
116
28
31
15
124
123
152 154 156 158 160
107
103
114
Zoning
101
106
112
26
29
124
Jane Rd-Unimproved
Norfolk Av
104
110
27
123
13
32 34
127
102
105
108
24
128
124
43
16W641
Hiawatha Dr
106
22
25
127
123
53
74
67
47
42
16W661
30
20
23
128
124
55
72
69
51 49
44 153 151 149
155
129
16W620
28
31 33
103
18
21
127
128
128
11
Juliet Ct 131
Prospect School
16W630
26
29
30
101 104
16
19
130
16W640
27
28
29
102
17
132
129
16W650
24
131
130
77
71
53
16W660
22
25
132
129
54 202
59
75 73
55
158
Gol f Av
20
23
133
131
130
56
57
Maple St
HINSDALE
206
203
61
81
64
57
48 144 142 140 156 154 152 150 148 146
137
136
Grant Av
Warwick Av
18
21
26
27 30
Linden Av
16
19
14
134
132
129
210
Pl
17
15
133
131
130
139
138
16W671
25
24
11
12
134
132
140
16W701
22
10
133
134
134
140 301
16W674
20
23
14
8
9
136
136
135
141
16W700
18
21
15
9
7
137
136
212
79
16W671
16
19
12
138
135
208
104 102
108 106 112
16W681
28
17
10
7
140
137
136
214
211 209 207
Notre Dame Church
58
56
141 139 137 135 153 151 149 147 145 143
155
141
16W687
26
14
8
9
5
6
5
7
11
3 2 4
3
139
138
135
142
139
16W680
24
12
15
7
1
137
141
140
137
159
144
143
16W686
22
11
6
139
138
142
139
142
Clarendon Hills Middle School
Oxford Av
20
10
4
140
141
138
Tuttle Av
18
8
9
2
5
142
141
140
Woodstock Av
16
7
1 3
143
142
Arthur Av
14
1
Algonquin Rd
Indian Dr
12
2
4
6
8
10
12
45
213
Walnut St
Chicago Av 144
144
143
16W710
6
5
10
2 4
3
8
Wilmette Av
111
1
6
14
205
200 206
406
143
144
144
202
124 122 120
410 408
414
205
143
50
Maple St
212 210
207
se Ro
Site Analysis Site Analysis
4
16
418 416
207 426
430
209
204 208
208
436 434
440 444
446
48
215 216
211
16W709
207
222
223
218
217
16W710
Blackhawk Dr
102
114 112 110 108 106 104
Mohawk Dr
116
209
210
209
224
220
219
210
144
226
225
221
212 210
228
227
222
223
216 214
212
230
229
227
222
212
232
231
228
218
218
211
234
233
230
220 222
215
242
235
Unimproved
226
Prospect Av
211
231
244
240
Unimproved
232
233
230
219
214
448
2
216
234
228
214
WESTMONT
218
235
226
223 221
220
215
234
228
225 224
221 217
236
232
246
241
99
Ann St
435
439
441
225
103 101
237
228
227
228
248
245 243
241
230
232 433
Melrose Av
250
249 247
239
232
252
251
244
236
234
407 409
411
413
415
417
229
253
248 104
105
W av
236
432
434
436
Mc Intosh Av
440
Mc Intosh Av
442
255
250 106
Waln ut St
256 254
245
238
236
lle Rd Napervi
Blodgett Av
235
240
140
Hinsdale Golf Club
414 412
416
418
238
404
252
253
258
257
254
255
251
46
St
Hickory
y St inc
238
444
256
48
261
Terrace Dr
239
239
446
257
242 410
245
242
237
256
244
Gilbert Av
241
258
246
266
265
260
248
268
267
262
259
254
250
270
269
268
264
261
250
252
247
272
271
266 265 263
258
ell St
244
243
101 107
267 264
260
16W608
250
247 245
270
262
119
252
254
251
Woodstock Av
Richmond Av
249
120
274
55
273 272
267
256
253
252
251
276
276
102
271
268
lle Rd Napervi
50
54
279 277
272
270
126
128
130
53
55
57
59
61
Qu
Wilmette Av
Warwick Av
257
254
253
278
275
274
269
258
256
255
276
271
260
403
407
411
415
417
431
433
257
273
17
132
134
136
138
140
15
13
11
9
7
142
144
146
263
280
277
Allen
427
435
437
ur Ln Larksp
5
3
265
282
279
Stough St
264
272 19
278
281
281
280
275
N Jackson St
266
268
Traube Av 261
4
267
270 408
410
263
274
21
14
12
10
8
6
271
268
412
414
265
273
270
272
267
302
304
306 275
276
101
284
277
282
23
16
Robert Kingery Highway
272
274
271 266
430 428 264
284
298
300
Coe Rd
276
275 273
272
438 436 434 432 440
274
111 109 107 105 103
113
123 119 279 282
308
Stonegate Rd
276
441
445
267
442
278
277
281
283
285
287
289
291
293
295
299 297
301
303
305
18
276
280
440
Lynn Ct 445
447
281
280
215 213 211
Rosewood Ct
283
282
278
442
444
446
288 285
284
288
Pow
415 284
Columbine Dr
431
433 285
286 403
427
435-45
16W470 16W520
5842 5844 5846
Stirling Ln
Megan Ct Laurel Ln
Zoning Map Key
B-1: Retail Business District B-2: General Business District B-3: Highway Business R-1: Single-Family Residential R-1A: Residential and Limited Offices R-3: Multi-Family Residential R-4: Multi-Family Residential O/R Industrial
Resources: Resources: http://www.clarendonhills.us/Zoning.cfm
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Stewart Dr
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0.05
0.1
Richmond Av
Shannon Lake Dr
0.2 Miles
Zoning Map
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Village of Clarendon Hills Department of Community Development 1 N Prospect Avenue Clarendon Hills, IL 60514 www.clarendonhills.us (630)286-5400 Date of Update: March 17, 2015 Copyright 2014 Map Updated By: Soudeh Sue Taghabon
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Site Analysis Wind A wind rose gives a very brief but information-laden view of how wind speed and direction are typically distributed at a particular location. Presented in a circular format, the wind rose shows the frequency of winds blowing from particular directions. The length of each “spoke� around the circle is related to the frequency of time that the wind blows from a particular direction. Typically wind roses show the 16 cardinal directions, such as north (N), NNE, NE, etc. Resources: http://www.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/climate/windrose.html
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Wind Conditions
Village of Clarendon Hills Zoning Citadel Dr
DuPage County, Illinois
Westmont Dr
Independence Av
Ogden Av
Oxford Av
110
110
109
110
109
109
109
110
108
107
108
107
107
107
108
108
105
106
105
105
105
106
106
106
104
103
104
103
104
436
101
102
101
102
37
38
37
38
35
36
35
130
133
132
135
134
137
136
122
125
124
127
126
129
128
131
130
133
132
Blackhawk Park 417
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
34
107
32
109
30
111
28
113
26
115
24
117
22
119
20
121
18
123
16
15
16
15
125
14
13
14
13
127
12
11
12
11
129
10
9
10
9
131
8
7
8
7
133
6
5
4
4
3
2
1
410 411 409 407 405 403
33
34
33
32
31
32
31
29
30
29
30
29
27
28
27
28
25
26
25
26
23
24
23
24
21
22
19
20
19
17
18
17
34
28 26
25
2
2
Blue Lake
401
5
6
6
201
d Railroa
5
4
312
19 5 23-2 27-31 31
16-20 4 22-2 26 30
9-23
322, 326
360
n Av 356
348
350
354
338
Hud so 251
328 326 316 324 322 320 318
314
402
373
367
369
363
359
357 355
347
351
345
339
335
333 331 329 327 325 323 321 319 317 315
403
270
404 350 348 346 344 342 340 366 364 362 360 358 356 354 352 378 376 374 372 370 368
334
338
330
328 326 322 320
415
417
231
234
241
248
241
221
232
223
234
225
236
260
272
273
274
275
258
259
266 270
259
269
5529
5556
5531
5560
5601
5608
5703 411
5705
Adams St
Bruner Pl
Bruner St
Quincy St
Bodin St
Quincy St
251
Av ly
256
243
260
253 255 257 259
262 264
60
71
73
67
65
61
59
261 50
9th St
57
263 266
265 267
268 270 272
273
265 267
60
269
Christ Lutheran Church
271 273
274
275
5624 5624 5624 5624
5639 5639 5643 5643 354
5628 5632
354
5648
5625
17W160
5728
5641
5636
5647
5642
5641
5649
5656
5647 5647 5647
5701
5700
5705
5710
5715
5720
5725
5730
5735
5740
5745
5750
5755
5760
5765
5770
5801
5802
5640 5650
5635
5660 5660 5670 5670 5680 5680 5690
Unimproved 5701 5703 5703 5705 5705
5625 5625
5620 5630
5625 5635
16W741
16W731
16W721
16W761
16W751
5610
16W720
5606
400-423
5635-5645
651
670
711
681
759
5706 5706 5708 5708 5720 5730 5730
5745
5740
5755
5750
5809
5811 5811 5815
5805
5765
5760
5775
5770
5785
5780
5795
5790
5801
5800
5807
5808
5805
5814
5815
5810
St
5500
UNINC Park Ln
505-591
5700
5700
Lakeside Dr
5725
Carlysle Dr
123 131
133
5730
550-551 5740 530-531 5705
5729
6S251
5750
5728 5751
224
5731
210
220
230 5757
5748
5801
5802
5740
16W536
16W526
58th St
231
229
5801 221
215
5806
5819
202
5815
5835 5837 5837
58th Pl
WILLOWBROOK
5802
5809
5814
201 5809
5808
500-504
Chase Dr
214
236
5805
5820 5830
56th
Forest Hills Dr
Willow Creek Ct
57th St
Unimproved
5704
5735
5500
56th Pl
5702 5702
5725 5725
5715
5617
Hillside Dr
56th St
5604
5605
16W730
5601
5615
5627
215
16W740
5630
5630
323
16W750
5620
5623
5620
5722
5717
5610
5617
5637
Unimproved
5711
5600
5611
5633
321
Unimproved
5601
16W754
5610
303
5501-5532
319
224
16W754
5608
5615 5618
317
16W719
5605
5612
5629
5595
5544
5537
5820 5832 5836
109
5841 5843 5845
202
126
122
110
5821 5833 5841 5849
5840 117
125
201
130 130
Kristen Ct
77
300
115
325
5533
5534
5825
Fairfield Ct
245
254
245
271
278
58th St
58th St
252
125
16W729
5600
5625
5715
Heath Ct
250
241
215
315
16W739
5648
5802 5806
248
235
249
269 272 274 276 112
244
233
261
264
257
241
266
79
261
St
Unimpr oved
Sheridan Av
262
313
16W749
5646
5647
58th St
Kristen St
227
231
239
242
256
265
rt
229
251
255
217
311
Regal Ct
5525
5528 5530
219
223
241
16W720
5601 5601 5601 5615 5615 5615
5713
58th St
240
101
247
262
16W730
5642
5701
5709
58th Pl
236
241
78
241
266
232
239
247
105
243
254
258
269
228
237
237
237
256
267
Sho 231
242
225
244
239
240
54
56
222
224
235
246
233
217
219 221
244
245
247
265
215
216
233
242
7th St
50
212
231
240
249
263
210
227
238
231
244
16W740
5627
5712
58th St
Middaugh Rd
Av orf olk 230
227
234
233 237
16W750
5625
5640
57th St
Scott Ct
229
230
271
16W760
5610
57th Ct
419
270
5509
5526
320
Alabama Av
365 5621
17W170
5628
57th St
266
241
6S044
5550
Unimproved
361
369
5611
17W180
Oak Av
56th Pl
5624
5525
5544
324
5532
5550
543
413 5604
Kruml Park
264
304 306 308
5522
5531
Tennessee Av
5546
356
5633
Hidden View Dr
261
262
5512
5517
5524
5520
5531
5546 362 360 358
370 368
5601
423 421 419 417 415
228
238
228
228
302
5515
5522
5516
5525
5536 5540
5600
425
5530 5530
369 5526 364
541
56th St
Ryan Ct
259
260
271
16W771
Purdy Ln
309 307 305 303 301
Virginia Av
308 306 304 302 300
258
269
16W781
Coventry Ct
Reserve Cir
318 316 314 312
220
219
59
61
55th Ct
Bentley Av
436 434 432 430
343 345 347 349
Hill Ct
259 261
267
275
301
5520
5515
5524
419 417 415 413 411
446 444 442 440
352 354 356 358 362 364 366 368
437 435 433 431
Oak Av
Wilmette Av
Warwick Av
Linden Av
344 346 348
218
225
226
230 232
255
265
273
303 305 307
5518
5514
5520
361
326-389
5516 5500
5505
5510 401
326 324 322
250
263
276
5501
5506
334 332 330
254
274
55th St
335 337 339
223
217
55 57
408
55th St
Parkview Ct
252
256
272
406 406
257
16W770
408
275
221
224
224
225 227
257
16W778
Church of The Holy Nativity
219
222
252
Clarendon Hills
Warwick Av
Linden Av
375
400
407
409
254
16W771
411
415
217
220
222
223
236
nA
16W779
419
421 267
215
218
220
221
232
v
259
255
Walker Av
401 427
225
16W770
Warwick Av
315
307
336 330
213
216
226
49
Ln
53
52
214
215
47 50
56 51
63
212
211
218
217 219
226
208
209
214
215
222
209
207
216
220
219
227 313 311
Ruby St Tower Ln
216
217
221
Churchill Pl
409-415
416-422
432-438
430 428 426
366 362
368
393
358
214
211
215
220
321 317
391
209
216 218
16W780
Richmond Av
Wester
Oak Av Linden Av
444 442 440 438
394
er Av Walk
312
422
424
406 404
408
410
211
212
212
310 308 306
333
383
428 426
ed
322
210
213
208
309 307
203 207
35
51
52
Bonnie
205
210
49
Av
55
58
60
205
210
Bodin St
47
54
62
64
203
208 207 209
ris
Har
57
59
61
201
202 206
203
206 208
214 312
316
320
401
348 346 344 342
183
213
ov
407
389
Des Moines St
pr nim
409
411
251
414
306
311
315
321
323
341
Hosek Park
373 415
417
421
418
308
310
371
435 425
Ct-U
320 318 326 324 322 316 330 328 314 334 332
44
46
48
100
62
63
201
130
200 201 203
101
157
54
53
204
181
128
131
ge
345
129
126 209
12
9
7
5
3
1
58
126
65
200
124
134
68
127
122
302
70
Av
125
120
125
300 304
tern
180
123
201
Walker Park
10
8
6
4
2
106
110
118
122
176
121
123
120
122
110 108
107
124
119
127
109
120
115 117
121
206
347
351
355 353
113
118
327
333
341
345
116
111
116
lid Coo
357
7
370
Hudson Av
427
Walker School
Harris Av
376
117
Eas
114
109
114
119
105
107
109
112
111
115
114
115
110
107
112
117
4th St 100
Lion's Club Park
Ct 111
113
115
117
117
127
110
115
305
321
361
431 429
309
337
336
342
344
368
412 410 408 406 404 402 420 418 414 424 422 1/2 402 400 432 428 426
Dallas St
111
108
108
111
325
347
Byrd
125
104
109
315
Av
349
200
107
300
331
e Ridg 351
104
302
317
344
346
353
355
303 301
306
30
348 350
308 312 310
114
103
109
105
106
340
355 357
350 348 365 352
362
409
313
314
334
352
357
315
316
301
338
361
429 425 423 421 419 417 415 413
431
433
437
351
Ridge Av
317
319
320
332
353
400
321
328
347
430
434
323
324
343 345
400
401
325
322
404
406
408 412 410
416
327 329
335 337 339 341
305
434
420 418
424
428
405 409 407 415 411
417
421 419 425 423 429 427
431
435
331 333
348
Av Colfax
441 439
445 449 447
410
350 352
402 406 404 412 410 408 416 414 420 418 424 422 428 426 432 430 436 434
439
441 445 443 451 447
436 440 438 444 442 448 446
Dallas St
424
307
438
440
Mc Daniels Cir 436 432
417 415 413 411 407 405 403 401
421
121
123
100
309
442
444
446
450
453
434
446
401
414 416 418 420 422
Richmond St
452
404-408
Park Av
Park Ave Basin
62
104
106
108
107
99 99 99
103 311
Commons Cir 425-431
448
110
Hamill Ln 123
101
34
402 404 406 408
Police Dept.
425
Public Works
104
108
112
114
125
143 15
60
ton Av Burling
116
118
116
137 135 133 131 129 127
139
141
6-8
400, 412
Quincy St
N
136
n St An
2-4 211
14 316
120
122
124
126 130 128
132
144
St 1
20
18
16
14 59
64 106
33
114
148
233
235, 241-245
2
1
217
223
227
229
231
2
251
351
434
3-5
31
116
24
12
63
130
134
3 4
5
200
210
118
120
124
29
27
25
23
21
17
15
136
140
144
2
2 3
4
3
7 6
7
8 5
Village Hall
2
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4
5
1 150
13
11
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7
5
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37
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1
26
17 11 69
35
16
10
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10 7
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11
10
11
12
9 8
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4
7
25
51
45
68
39
14
14
13
Library
6
9
8
9
10
13
12
13
14
11 10
15
14
15
12
17
16
17
15
8
11
10
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72 38 36 34
32 30
28
26
24
22
21
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25
20
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15
24
27
22
23
18
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16
24
25
20
19
18
26
27
22
21
20
28
29
24
23
29
30
31
30
27
22
21
32
33
34
31
22
Av Walker
423
433
441
123
118
119
36
105
24
23
43 41 39 37 35 33
31
29
27
Bruner St
128
131
130 132
117
103
33
25
26
34 32 30 28 26 24 22
20
Town Pl
30
Quincy St
126
129
128
115
116
28
31
33
23 19
Rosalie Ct 36
32
t
Stough St
127
126
114
33
20
19
29 27 25
22
21
C
27
Jackson St
124
112
113
34
20
57 55 53
Concord Ln
120
110
111
35
36
22
23
31
28
23
24
25
26
24
26
27
Sunrise Av
118
121
108
109
435
35
151 149
28
29
26
Ct
116
119
124
106
107
27
Holmes Av
117
122
125
104
105
30
16W611
120
123
103
37
38
101
102
35
37
31
28
29
36
38
39
30
33
30
31 32
37
16W610
121
101
102
35
32
101
16W611
101
102
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Barclay Ct
104
33
59
52 50 48
45
Fa 63 irvi ew
54
51 49
38 36
65
56
53
46 44 42
39
37
35
58
55
49 47 45 43 41
30
16W621
31
36
33 34
148
16W631
29
36 150
16W641
27
152
115
Presbyterian Church
32
16W651
25
154
117
201 205
Adams St
112
118
Bruner St
114
111
117
Quincy St
116
113
112
Quincy St
115
114
111
Stough St
116
113
112
9th St
118
115
114
111
Jackson St
117
116
113
112
Chestnut St
67
60
57
Ann St
118
115
114
62
59 50
51
38
83
74
69
Steeves Park
120
117
116
40
38
70 66 64
Unimproved
119
118
151
84
72
68
65 63 61
Ann St
120
23
153
16W661
21
157
16W620
19
315
120
16W630
17
122
121
16W640
114
447
120
56
16W650
112
115
453
122
119
58 57
16W660
110
113
118
581
121
67
62 60
59
48 44
16W666
108
111
116
119
122
122
51
81
77
71 69
64
61
50
39 37
Jane Ct
16W621
106
109
114
117
120
121
41
40
154 152 150 148 156
70 66
63
56
80
78
76
68
65
58
45
16W631
104
107
112
115
Iroquois Dr
105
110
113
Irving St
32
122
125 100
155
108
111
118
30
33
15
Prospect Park
53 151-
109
116
28
31
124
124
123
43
152 154 156 158 160
107
103
114
Zoning
101
106
112
26
29
123
Jane Rd-Unimproved
Norfolk Av
104
110
27
127
13
32 34
128
124
102
105
108
24
127
123
53
74
67
47
42
16W641
Hiawatha Dr
106
22
25
128
124
55
72
69
51 49
44 153 151 149
155
129
16W661
30
20
23
127
128
128
11
Juliet Ct 131
Prospect School
16W620
28
31 33
103
18
21
130
16W630
26
29
30
101 104
16
19
132
129
16W640
27
28
29
102
17
131
130
77
71
53
16W650
24
132
129
54 202
59
75 73
55
158
16W660
22
25
133
131
130
56
57
Maple St
HINSDALE
206
203
61
81
64
57
48 144 142 140 156 154 152 150 148 146
137
136
Gol f Av
20
23
134
132
129
139
138
Grant Av
Warwick Av
18
21
26
27 30
Linden Av
16
19
14
133
131
130
210
Pl
17
15
134
132
140
16W671
25
24
11
12
133
134
134
140 301
16W701
22
10
136
136
135
141
16W674
20
23
14
8
9
137
136
16W700
18
21
15
9
7
138
135
212
79
16W671
16
19
12
140
137
136
208
104 102
108 106 112
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28
17
10
7
205
16W681
26
14
8
9
5
6
5
7
11
3 2 4
3
139
138
135
214
211 209 207
Notre Dame Church
58
56
141 139 137 135 153 151 149 147 145 143
155
141
16W687
24
12
15
7
1
137
141
140
137
142
139
16W680
22
11
6
139
138
142
139
159
144
143
16W686
20
10
4
140
141
138
142
Clarendon Hills Middle School
Oxford Av
18
8
9
2
5
142
141
140
Tuttle Av
16
7
1 3
143
142
Arthur Av
14
1
Algonquin Rd
Woodstock Av
12
2
4
6
8
10
12
45
213
Walnut St
Chicago Av 144
144
143
144
202 200
206
406
143
144
50
Maple St
212 210
207
124 122 120
410 408
414
205
143
16W710
6
5
10
2 4
3
8
Wilmette Av
111
1
6
14
Indian Dr
Site Analysis
4
16
418 416
207 426
430
209
204 208
208
436 434
440 444
446
48
215 216
211
16W709
207
222
223
218
217
16W710
Blackhawk Dr
102
114 112 110 108 106 104
Mohawk Dr
116
209
210
209
224
220
219
210
144
226
225
221
212 210
228
227
222
223
216 214
212
230
229
227
222
212
232
231
228
218
218
211
234
233
230
220 222
215
242
235
Unimproved
226
Prospect Av
211
231
244
240
Unimproved
232
233
230
219
214
448
2
216
234
228
215 213 211
WESTMONT
218
235
226
223 221
220
215
234
228
225 224
221 217
236
232
246
241
99
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435
439
441
225
103 101
237
228
227
228
248
245 243
241
230
232 433
Melrose Av
250
249 247
239
232
252
251
244
236
234
407 409
411
413
415
417
229
253
248 104
105
W av
236
432
434
436
Mc Intosh Av
440
Mc Intosh Av
442
255
250 106
Waln ut St
256 254
245
238
236
lle Rd Napervi
Blodgett Av
235
240
140
Hinsdale Golf Club
414 412
416
418
238
404
252
253
258
257
254
255
251
46
St
Hickory
y St inc
238
444
256
48
261
Terrace Dr
239
239
446
257
242 410
245
242
237
256
244
Gilbert Av
241
258
246
266
265
260
248
268
267
262
259
254
250
270
269
268
264
261
250
252
247
272
271
266 265 263
258
ell St
244
243
101 107
267 264
260
16W608
250
247 245
270
262
119
252
254
251
Woodstock Av
Richmond Av
249
120
274
55
273 272
267
256
253
252
251
276
276
102
271
268
lle Rd Napervi
50
54
279 277
272
270
126
128
130
53
55
57
59
61
Qu
Wilmette Av
Warwick Av
257
254
253
278
275
274
269
258
256
255
276
271
260
403
407
411
415
417
431
433
257
273
17
132
134
136
138
140
15
13
11
9
7
142
144
146
263
280
277
Allen
427
435
437
ur Ln Larksp
5
3
265
282
279
Stough St
264
272 19
278
281
281
280
275
N Jackson St
266
268
Traube Av 261
4
267
270 408
410
263
274
21
14
12
10
8
6
271
268
412
414
265
273
270
272
267
302
304
306 275
276
101
284
277
282
23
16
Robert Kingery Highway
272
274
271 266
430 428 264
284
298
300
Coe Rd
276
275 273
272
438 436 434 432 440
274
111 109 107 105 103
113
123 119 279 282
308
Stonegate Rd
276
441
445
267
442
278
277
281
283
285
287
289
291
293
295
299 297
301
303
305
18
276
280
440
Lynn Ct 445
447
281
280
214
Rosewood Ct
283
282
278
442
444
446
288 285
284
288
Pow
415 284
Columbine Dr
431
433 285
286 403
427
435-45
16W470 16W520
5842 5844 5846
Stirling Ln
Megan Ct Laurel Ln
Zoning Map Key
Stewart Dr
B-1: Retail Business District B-2: General Business District B-3: Highway Business R-1: Single-Family Residential R-1A: Residential and Limited Offices R-3: Multi-Family Residential R-4: Multi-Family Residential O/R Industrial
Resources: http://www.clarendonhills.us/Zoning.cfm
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MAP REPOSITORY DuPage County Stormwater Management 421 N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton, IL 60187
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Resources: http://www.clarendonhills.us/Zoning.cfm fema.gov
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Site Analysis Climate Data
Resources: http://www.city-data.com/city/Clarendon-HillsIllinois.html
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Daily Totals Daylit Hours Only 4000 3500
Site Analysis
Btu/sq.ft. per day
3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500
Daylighting
Hourly 0Illumination Daylit Hours Only Jan Feb Mar Apr May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Daily Total Daylit Hours Only Ways to apply this data to a regenerative community:
1000 900
-Vegitation -Solar -Indoor Daylighting Illumination (Foot-candles)
800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
Hourly Illumination Daylit Hours Only
May
100 90
ASHRAE Comfort Zone
Temperature (Degrees Fahrenheit)
Summer Winter
Site Analysis
80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10
0 Temperature Range - Ground
Temperature
-10
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Temperature Range - Air Ways to apply this data to a regenerative community: 90
-Outdoor Rec Time -Pedestrian Travel -Gardening/ Vertical Farm
Depth (Feet) 1.64’ 6.56’ 13.12’
Temperature (Degrees Fahrenheit)
80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10
Jan
Feb
Temperature Range - Ground
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Site Analysis Wind
Wind Velocity
Ways to apply this data to a regenerative community:
50
-Energy Collection -Low Speed -Steady
45 40
Wind Velocity (mph)
35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0
Wind Velocity
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Placeto Limits Growth City Limits The First Imperative under the Place Petal is Limits to Growth. The intent of this imperative is to end urban sprawl and limit where it is acceptable to build. Clarendon Hills, as shown by the diagram to the Left is surrounded all sides by development of other Municipalities, or in other words is landlocked. So Clarendon Hills is already meet half of this imperative because it is not growing.
Resources: Resources: Living Building Challenge Standard http://www.clarendonhills.us/images/ CHCO2_fp-20130724b.jpg
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Current City Limits
Limits to Growth City Limits The First Imperative under the Place Petal is Limits to Growth. The intent of this imperative is to end urban sprawl and limit where it is acceptable to build. Clarendon Hills, as shown by the diagram to the Left is surrounded all sides by development of other Municipalities, or in other words is landlocked. So Clarendon Hills is already meet half of this imperative because it is not growing.
Resources: Living Building Challenge Standard
Current City Limits
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Limits to Growth Greyfield To meet the second part of this imperative a community also has to limit what lots they allow to be develope. Acording the standard this means that only greyfields (lots that were previously developed) or a brownfield (lots that may be contaminated with hazardous waste or pollution) may be developed. These are the greyfields in Clarendon Hills. The village doesn’t have any brown. Resources: Living Building Challenge Standard
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Greyfields
Richmond Garden
Urban Agriculture Area The second imperative under the place petal is Urban Agriculture. Growing food locally in your Community reduces food being brought into the community and thus lower carbon emissions from the transportation of food. Plus greater health for the community Based on the FAR of Clarendon Hills, 30% (350 acres) of the communities needs to be used for Urban Agriculture
Resources: Living Building Challenge Standard
Space Needed
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Graphic Key Green Space Assembly Commercial Ed-ucational Institutional Residential
Human Powered Living Catchment Zone LC requires the area within 1 kilometer from the center of town (known as the Catchment Zone) cannot exceed more than 70% of a single occupancy type. In Clarendon Hills the most common building type in the Catchment is residential. However, residential does not exceed 70%. So Clarendon Hills currently meets the catchment requirements.
Resources: Living Building Challenge Standard
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Catchment Zone
Human Powered Living Bike Paths The Last Imperative for Place is Human Powered Living. The goal of this imperative is to increase the pedestrian friendliness of your community. We are proposing that in order to achieve this, the Village will have to greatly increase the amount of Bike Lanes that are available to cyclists.
Resources: DuPage County Regional Bike Map
Bike Paths
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Human Powered Living
1 Bike = 16.8 SF 1,300 Bikes =21,840 SF
Bike Storage Living Building Challenge Requires that the Community must provide enough public bike storage for at least 15% of its population. For Clarendon Hills, with a population of 8,658 people, that means there Must be enough storage for 1,300 bikes.
1 Bike = 10.3 SF 1,300 Bikes = 13,390 SF
1 Bike = 8.3 SF 1,300 Bikes = 10,790 SF
Resources: Living Building Challenge Standard Dero Pocket Guide to Bike Storage
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Bike Storage
Logo
Water LCC “Creating water independent sites, buildings and communities”
Resources: Living Community Challenge 1.0. (2014). Retrieved September 2, 2015, from https:// living-future.org/sites/default/files/reports/ LCC1_0_Final_sm.pdf
A Precious Resource
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Highly Unsustainable Water Use Patterns2
Water At Risk We need to Realign use Redefine “waste” Create water independent communities to be stronger and more resilient
Resources: 1 http://cleantechies.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/381634787_f52e84a5af_b.jpg 2 http://www.carbontrust.com/ImageGen. ashx?image=/media/208363/greenland-arcticsea-ice.jpg&format=jpg&compression=80&widt h=588&constrain=true 3 http://www.buscarfondos.com/ file/3401/2560x1600/crop/nature-desktop-wallpapers-4-41.jpg
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Impacts of Climate Change1
Continued Draw Down of Major Aquifers3
2.5% Fresh Water
1% Readily Accessible for Human Use
97.5% is Salt Water
Water Our Earth “We must generate a healthy relationship with water if we want to survive and protect the biodiversity of the planet”
Resources: Sisolak, J., & Spataro, K. (2011). Toward Net Zero Water: Best Management Practices for Decentralized Sourcing and Treament. Retrieved September 2, 2015, from http://livingfuture.org/sites/default/files/reports/TNZW_ Final_LowRes_031711.pdf
Salt vs. Fresh Water
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Water Use Agriculture Industry Residential
Resources: Sisolak, J., & Spataro, K. (2011). Toward Net Zero Water: Best Management Practices for Decentralized Sourcing and Treament. Retrieved September 2, 2015, from http://livingfuture.org/sites/default/ďŹ les/reports/TNZW_ Final_LowRes_031711.pdf
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United States
30% Percentage Use
59%
11%
Water Homes Potable Use Showers Dishwashers Baths Faucets
11.6 gal 1.0 gal 1.2 gal 11.1 gal
Non-Potable Indoor Clothes Wash Toilets
15.0 gal 18.5 gal
21.7%
20.3%
58%
Outdoor Use
Resources: Sisolak, J., & Spataro, K. (2011). Toward Net Zero Water: Best Management Practices for Decentralized Sourcing and Treament. Retrieved September 2, 2015, from http://livingfuture.org/sites/default/ďŹ les/reports/TNZW_ Final_LowRes_031711.pdf
Domestic Use
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Condensation
Water
Precipitation Transpiration
In Nature 100% water needs to be supplied by water capture through precipitation To achieve through community use and release Must work in harmony with the natural water ows of the community & surroundings Water management should use the natural cycle as an example
InďŹ ltration
Resources: http://www.sws.uiuc.edu/wsp/watercycle/ images/hcycle1.jpg
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Natural Water Cycle
Storm Water Run Off
Rainwater
Grey Water
Black Water
Water In Nature Treated & managed at community scale through Reuse Closed Loop System Infiltration Water that must be potable: sinks, faucets, showers not irrigation, toilet flushing, janitorial, & equipment use
Resources: Tawengwa, B., & Kazakova, V. (2014). Evaluating the Living Building Challange in New York City. Retrieved September 2, 2015, from http://sustainability.ei.columbia.edu/ files/2014/10/Evaluating-the-Living-BuildingChallenge-in-New-York-City.pdf
Reuse Allowance
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Traditional One Way Model
Water Input/Output LCC focuses on a cyclical or closed loop water system model Harvest sufficient water & respect natural hydrology of the land Must be appropriately scaled & efficient USED. PURIFIED. USED AGAIN. REPEAT. Resources: Tawengwa, B., & Kazakova, V. (2014). Evaluating the Living Building Challange in New York City. Retrieved September 2, 2015, from http://sustainability.ei.columbia.edu/ files/2014/10/Evaluating-the-Living-BuildingChallenge-in-New-York-City.pdf
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Water Systems
LCC Cyclical Model
FIGURE B-1. DESIGN PATHWAYS TO NET ZERO WATER
SOURCE SOURCE
PATHWAYS TO NET ZERO WATER
USE USE
TREATMENT TREATMENT
REUSE REUSE
OUTFLOW OUTFLOW
WATER WATER
RAINWATER RAINWATER
OFF-SITE OFF-SITETREATMENT TREATMENT
KITCHEN KITCHENSINK SINK
MUNICIPAL MUNICIPALWATER WATER
PREFERRED PREFERRED
POTABLE POTABLE
DISHWASHER DISHWASHER
NON-POTABLE NON-POTABLE
MEMBRANE MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR BIOREACTOR
LAVATORY LAVATORYSINK SINK
quality qualityAA
quality qualityBB
POSSIBLE POSSIBLE
INSIDE INSIDEIRRIGATION IRRIGATION
Water
TREATMENT treatment + reuse+ REUSE
GROUND GROUNDWATER WATER
Net Zero
RECEIVING RECEIVING WATER WATERBODY BODY
ONSITE ONSITERECLAIMED RECLAIMED WATER WATER LAUNDRY LAUNDRY
DRAINFIELD DRAINFIELD
PROCESS PROCESSWATER/HVAC WATER/HVAC OTHER OTHER
HET HET
POTABLE: Water suitable for drinking NON-POTABLE: co-mingled water from flush toilets and urinals
EXTERIOR USE
COMPOSTING FIXTURES
NON NON -- POTABLE POTABLE :: co-mingled co-mingled water water from from flush flush toilets toilets and and urinals urinals
NON NON -- POTABLE POTABLE :: water water from from flush flush toilets toilets with with urine urine separation separation
AQUIFER AQUIFERRECHARGE RECHARGE OUTSIDE OUTSIDESUBSURFACE SUBSURFACE FOOD FOODCROP CROPIRRIGATION IRRIGATION
QUALITY OF WATER
POTABLE POTABLE :: Water Water suitable suitable for for drinking drinking
NON NON -- POTABLE POTABLE :: urine urine only, only, nutrient nutrient rich rich water water
BIOFILER BIOFILER BATH/SHOWER BATH/SHOWER WATER WATER
FIRE FIRESUPRESSION SUPRESSION
QUALITY OF WATER
NON NON -- POTABLE POTABLE :: water water from from kitchen kitchen sinks sinks and and dishwashers dishwashers
OUTSIDE OUTSIDESUBSURFACE SUBSURFACE LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPEIRRIGATION IRRIGATION
SURFACE SURFACEWATER WATER// STORM STORMWATER WATER
OFFSITE OFFSITERECLAIMED RECLAIMED WATER WATER
Design Pathways to Net Zero Water
NON NON -- POTABLE POTABLE :: water water from from bathroom bathroom sinks, sinks, shower, shower, bathtub, bathtub, laundry laundry
CONSTRUCTED CONSTRUCTEDWETLANDS/ WETLANDS/ LIVING LIVINGMACHINE MACHINE DRINKING DRINKINGFOUNTAIN FOUNTAIN
NON-POTABLE: water from bathroom sinks shower, bathtub, laundry NON-POTABLE: water from kitchen sinks and dishwashers NON-POTABLE: urine only, nutrient rich water NON-POTABLE: water from flush toilets with urine separation
HIGH HIGHEFFICIENCY EFFICIENCYTOILET TOILET(HET) (HET)
TOILET TOILETWITH WITHURINE URINESEPARATION SEPARATION
HIGH HIGHEFFICIENCY EFFICIENCYURINAL URINAL
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MICROFLUSH MICROFLUSH COMPOSTING COMPOSTINGUNIT UNIT LIQUID LIQUID COMPOST COMPOST
AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE
COMPOSTING COMPOSTINGTOILET TOILET
FERTILIZER FERTILIZER
WATERLESS WATERLESSURINAL URINAL
EXTERIOR EXTERIORWATER WATERUSE/ USE/ IRRIGATION IRRIGATION
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Toward Net Zero Water
Water Systems
Best Management Practices
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Water TREATMENT
REUSE
Net Zero Design Pathways to Net Zero Water Stages
Living Machine or Constructed Wetlands
Pumps Drain & Fill
OFF-SITE TREATMENT
Combination of plants & beneficial bacteria
Primary Tank
Equalization Tank
Polishing POTABLE
Treats & reuses water NON-POTABLE
MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR
Resources: Sisolak, J., & Spataro, K. (2011). Toward Net Zero Water: Best Management Practices for Decentralized Sourcing and Treament. Retrieved September 2, 2015, from http://livingfuture.org/sites/default/files/reports/TNZW_ Final_LowRes_031711.pdf
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quality A
quality B
CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS/ LIVING MACHINE
Living Machine
INSIDE IRRIGATION
TREATMENT
REUSE Aerobic Rizo-filter
Water Net Zero
Stage 1: Up-flow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Baffle Tank
OFF-SITE TREATMENT
Stage 3: Nitrification Filter
Stage 2: SSFCW Treatment of BOD, TSS, NH3 & P
POTABLE
Stage 4: Polishing
Design Pathways to Net Zero Water Biofilter NON-POTABLEUV
Pollution Control Living material to biologically degrade
MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR
quality A
Irrigation
quality B
INSIDE IRRIGATION
CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS/ LIVING MACHINE
Resources: Sisolak, J., & Spataro, K. (2011). Toward Net Zero Water: Best Management Practices for Decentralized Sourcing and Treament. Retrieved September 2, 2015, from http://livingfuture.org/sites/default/files/reports/TNZW_ Final_LowRes_031711.pdf
OUTSIDE SUBSURFACE LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION
BIOFILER
Filter
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Water How does CH get water?
Jardine Water PuriďŹ cation Plant
Dupage Water Commission Pumping Station
Intake Crib
Lexington Pumping Station
From Lake Michigan to Clarendon Hills 25 miles Clarendon Hills Water Towers 1 Mile
Resources: http://www.clarendonhills.us/Water.cfm
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Map of Illinois
Water Dupage County
Residential Commercial Municipal Construction
71%
26%
2%
1%
Resources: http://www.clarendonhills.us/Water.cfm
Amount of Water Used
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Day
Month
Year
Water Dupage County
106 gal
$1.48 3,180 gal
$44.42
38,160 gal
Resources:
$533.10
http://www.clarendonhills.us/Water.cfm
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Water Cost Per Person
$533.10
$533.10
$533.10
$533.10
Water Dupage County
Resources:
$2,132.10
http://www.clarendonhills.us/Water.cfm
Water Cost Per Family
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Rainwater
Grey Water
Water Dupage County
$0
Resources: http://www.clarendonhills.us/Water.cfm
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Water Cost Per Family
Black Water
$25
$250
Water Village of Downers Grove
$300
Reimbursement of Installation Rain Barrels
up to %20
Rain Garden Permeable Pavers Reduce site’s storm water volume Provide water quality improvements Provide land/facilities to the Village to manage storm water
up to 100%
Resources: http://www.clarendonhills.us/Burke%20 option%20summary%20Various%2010-3113(1).pdf
Incentives & Credits
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Water DuPage County
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Rain Gage
Des Plaines River Watershed
Stream Gage
Salt Creek Watershed
1 Mile
Resources:
East Branch DuPage River Watershed
http://www.clarendonhills.us/Water.cfm
Sawmill Creek Watershed
Watershed in DuPage County
Water Clarendon Hills Existing Site Conditions
Resources: http://gis.dupageco.org/DuPageMaps/Viewer. aspx
Watershed
Des Plaines River Watershed
East Branch DuPage River Watershed
Salt Creek Watershed
Sawmill Creek Watershed
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Water 6 in 5 in
Clarendon Hills 4 in
City Average
Existing Site Conditions 3 in Downtown: Avg Annual Rainfall 38.16 in Avg Annual Runoff 29.40 in Residential Avg Annual Rainfall 38.16 in Avg Annual Runoff 14.90 in
2 in 1 in US Average 0 in Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Resources: http://gis.dupageco.org/DuPageMaps/Viewer. aspx
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Precipitation
Water Water 77% 77%
Clarendon ClarendonHills Hills
10% 10%
14% 14%
Existing ExistingSite SiteConditions Conditions
Green GreenRoofs Roofs5/100 5/100 Street StreetPlanters Planters35/15 35/15 Porous PorousPavement Pavement60/51 60/51 (% (%ofofimpervious imperviousarea areatreated/ treated/%%ofof treated treatedarea areaused usedfor forLID) LID)
4% 4%
78% 78%
17% 17%
Resources: Resources: US US EPA EPA National National Stormwater Stormwater Calculator Calculator
Precipitation Precipitation
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Water Water Clarendon ClarendonHills Hills
39% 39%
55% 55%
18% 18%
73% 73%
6% 6%
Existing ExistingSite SiteConditions Conditions
Resources: Resources: US US EPA EPA National National Stormwater Stormwater Calculator Calculator
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Precipitation Precipitation
9% 9%
Hinsdale Golf Club
Water
Prospect Park
Blue Lake
Clarendon Hills
Flagg Creek
Existing Site Conditions
Resources: http://gis.dupageco.org/DuPageMaps/Viewer. aspx
Lakes & Creeks
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Water Clarendon Hills
Flagg Creek
Existing Site Conditions
Flood Plain
Resources: http://gis.dupageco.org/DuPageMaps/Viewer. aspx
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Flood Plain
Water r Wate
Clarendon Hills
r
Towe
Public Works
Existing Site Conditions
Water Tower
Resources: http://gis.dupageco.org/DuPageMaps/Viewer. aspx
Municipal Water
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Water Clarendon Hills Existing Site Conditions Water Tower
Resources: http://gis.dupageco.org/DuPageMaps/Viewer. aspx
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Downtown
Flagg Creek
Water Clarendon Hills Landscape and Water Collection Integrated Allow for Flagg Creek to become a water feature for the downtown
Resources: http://www.egovlink.com/public_documents300/ clarendonhills/published_documents/ Clarendon%20Hills%20Documents/ Community%20Development/DTMP/2014%20 DTMP%20-%20FINAL%2020141103.pdf
Landscape/Public Plaza
Water Collection Points Flagg Creek Daylighted
2014 Downtown Master Plan
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Water Clarendon Hills Permeable Pavers Runoff Reduction 54% Rate Control 99%
Resources: http://www.egovlink.com/public_documents300/ clarendonhills/published_documents/ Clarendon%20Hills%20Documents/ Community%20Development/DTMP/2014%20 DTMP%20-%20FINAL%2020141103.pdf
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Permeable Pavers Phase 1 Permeable Pavers Phase 2
2014 Downtown Master Plan
LCC
https://living-future.org/sites/default/files/reports/LCC1_0_Final_sm.pdf
Sisolak, J., & Spataro, K. (2011). Toward Net Zero Water: Best Management Practices for Decentralized Sourcing and Treament. Retrieved September 2, 2015, from http://living-future.org/ sites/default/files/reports/TNZW_Final_LowRes_031711.pdf Tawengwa, B., & Kazakova, V. (2014). Evaluating the Living Building Challange in New York City. Retrieved September 2, 2015, from http://sustainability.ei.columbia.edu/files/2014/10/Evaluating-theLiving-Building-Challenge-in-New-York-City.pdf
Water Resources Additional sources for further research
Clarendon Hills Master Plan 2014 http://www.egovlink.com/public_documents300/clarendonhills/published_documents/ Clarendon%20Hills%20Documents/Community%20Development/DTMP/2014%20DTMP%20-%20 FINAL%2020141103.pdf Village of Clarendon Hills Page http://www.clarendonhills.us/Water.cfm DuPage Water Commission http://www.preservingeverydrop.org/ CWSRF (Clean Water State Revolving Fund) http://www2.epa.gov/cwsrf/learn-about-clean-water-state-revolving-fund-cwsrf Illinois EPA Website-Drinking Water http://www.epa.illinois.gov/topics/drinking-water/index IWRM (Integrated Water Resource Management) Website http://www.gwp.org/The-Challenge/What-is-IWRM/ LID (Low Impact Development) Website http://www.lid-stormwater.net/ US EPA National Stormwater Calculator http://www2.epa.gov/water-research/national-stormwater-calculator
Online & PDF Resources
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Energy Energy Individual Solar
1 in 5 Household get Solar
Resources: https://ambergreenenergy.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/7983272_print.jpg
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Energy Reduction
10,500 kWh
20% Total Consumption
8,400 kWh
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Energy Individual Solar
1 in 5 Household get Solar
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Energy Total Solar
1380 ft. Square
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Energy Solar Area
Solar Area Scale
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Energy Total Wind
100 Large Turbines
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Energy Combination of Solar and Wind
90% Solar and 10% Wind 1300 ft2 and 300 Medium Turbines
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Health & + Happiness Walking Paths The existing Village of Clarendon Hills has a mix of land uses and building types. Inside of the dotted circles is the area of land that is within 1/4, 1/2, and 3/4 miles radius of the center of town. In this diagram, the Metra station marks the center. A regenerative community suggests that residents within these circles walk downtown for any needs/ uses.
Restaurant Grocery Store Retail School
Resources:
Church
https://www.facebook.com/CHCO2/ photos/pb.531972613530648.-
Library Walking Path
Village Context - Walking Paths
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Health + Happiness Walking Paths The existing Village of Clarendon Hills has a mix of land uses and building types. Inside of the dotted circles is the area of land that is within 1/4, 1/2, and 3/4 miles radius of the center of town. In this diagram, the Metra station marks the center. A regenerative community suggests that residents within these circles walk downtown for any needs/ uses.
Restaurant Grocery Store Retail School Church Library Walking Path
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Village Context - Walking Paths
Health + Happiness Bike Friendly Biking Paths Streets The Village of Clarendon Hills has an active bike system that links the village to promote car free (human powered) living. To maintain a regenerative design and health + happiness, biking needs to be a celebrated activity.
Restaurant Grocery Store Retail School Church Library Bike Path
Village Context - Biking Paths
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Health + Happiness Downtown Context Downtown Clarendon Hills currently has a good mix of building types. This helps support a thriving community. The destination is also very walkable to residents. Annual festivals and small gathering places support community building. Some current community events include Dancin’ in the Street, Daisy Days, Christmas Walk and Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony
Restaurant Service Building Retail Parking Bike Path Single House Multiple Housing
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Downtown Context
Materials Materials Existing The intent of the Materials is to create a successful materials economy that is nontoxic, transparent and socially equitable. Throughout their life cycle, supplies and materials are responsible for many adverse environmental issues, including illness, squandered embodied energy, pollution, and resource depletion.
Public Buildings
Downtown Buildings
Residential
Roadways
Resources: Resources: Google maps-images Living Building Challenge http://www.mrwallpaper.com/wallpapers/ old-wood-panel.jpg
Downtown Map with some residential
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Materials Existing The intent of the Materials is to create a successful materials economy that is nontoxic, transparent and socially equitable. Throughout their life cycle, supplies and materials are responsible for many adverse environmental issues, including illness, squandered embodied energy, pollution, and resource depletion.
Public Buildings
Downtown Buildings
Resources: Google maps-images Living Building Challenge
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Downtown Map with some residential
Residential
Roadways
Materials Alternatives These are the Alternative materials and other sustainable ways to improve the conditions of Clarendon Hills. Examples of Materials not to use: Asbestos Cadmium Chlorinated Polyethylene and Chlorosulfonated Polyethlene Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) Chloroprene (Neoprene) Formaldehyde (added) Halogenated Flame Retardants
HPS ==> LED
Create Rain Gardens
Permeable pavers
Phases pavers can be installed
Aggregate
Pipe for water
Sidewalk permeable pavers
Resources: Google Maps- Images Living Building Challenge-red list section
Permeable street and sidewalk pavers reduce flooding
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Materials RED LIST FREE
Net Zero Positive How construction waste is disposed of and where materials are gathered from is important for creating a healthy environment also. Making sure the waste can be recycled to be used again or it is disposed of properly if it can not be re-purposed.
No waste Policy
Proper disposal
Re-purposed materials
30%
25%
621 miles away
3102 miles away Materials from any location
20%
310 miles away Resources: Living Building Challenge Document
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Clarendon Hills Map
Approximately 1.81 square miles
25%
1552 miles
Permeable Pavemen ture, by replacing th maintenance system
Equity Equity Site Analysis Small organic farm that support the village at the north side. PVC along the high way on the east side. Wind turbines on Metra sides.
Encourage human i nature, by gardens, and limit car use.
All traffic signs sho
Electrical chargers for cars to be forced at gas stations. Educational wind turbines, and PVC at schools.
Walk-able streets an
Resources:
Resources:
https://www.facebook.com/CHCO2/photos_stream?ref=page_internal
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Permeable Pavemen ture, by replacing th maintenance system Permeable Pavement Infrastructure, by replacing the old and maintenance system.
Equity Equity
Site Analysis Site Analysis
Small organic farm that support theSmall village at the north organic farm that side. support the village at the north side.
PVC along the high way on the PVC along the high way on the east side.
Encourage human i nature, by gardens, Encourage human interaction with andwalking limit car use. nature, by gardens, baths, and limit car use.
east side.
Wind turbines on Metra sides. Wind turbines on Metra sides. Electrical carstotobebe Electricalchargers chargers for for cars forced gasstations. stations. forced atatgas Educationalwind wind turbines, turbines, and Educational and PVC at schools. PVC at schools. Resources:
Resources:
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All traffic signs sho All traffic signs should get PVC
Walk-able streets and parks
Walk-able streets an
Waste shall be collected by serv grouped on site in order to turn within 8-12 weeks. Waste shall be collected by service trucks and grouped on site in order to turn it to organic soil within 8-12 weeks.
Equity Equity
Precedent Greystone Precedent
Greystone
Waste-to-resource strategies Waste-to-resource strategies for Year-round greenhouses
farm-to-table
Year-round greenhouses for farm-to-table
Stay-at-home and walk-able employmentand opportunities Stay-at-home walk-able employment opportunities
Buildings Buildings
Walking Path Walking Path
Formal and informal educational
Formal and informal educational programming programming
Vehicle Circulation/ Parking
Energyproduction production from Energy from renewables renewables
Landscape
Landscape
Parks
Parks
Resources: Resources: http://www.shdlogistics.com http://www.shdlogistics.com http://www.crcsolutions.org
http://www.crcsolutions.org
Vehicle Circu
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Equity Equity Parks
Parks
Waste-to-resource strategies Waste-to-resource strategiesfor f Year-round greenhouses arm-to-table Year-round greenhouses for f arm-to-table
Stay-at-home and walk-able employment Stay-at-homeopportunities and walk-able employment opportunities
Formal and informal educational Formal and informal educational programming programming
Energy from Energy production production from renewables renewables Resources: Resources: http://www.flicker.com http://www.flicker.com http://www.bingmap.com http://www.bingmap.com
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Equity Equity WalkingPaths Paths Walking Waste-to-resource strategies Waste-to-resource strategies Year-round greenhouses for for Year-round greenhouses farm-to-table
farm-to-table
Stay-at-home and walk-able Stay-at-home and walk-able employment opportunities
employment opportunities
Formal and informal educational programming Formal and informal educational
programming
Energy production from renewables
Energy production from renewables
Resources: http://www.flicker.com http://www.googlemap.com
Resources: http://www.flicker.com http://www.googlemap.com
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Beauty Gardens Clarendon Hills has a few gardens in the downtown area.
Clarendon Hills Downtown Downtown Sidewalk Gardens Resources:
Resources: Living Future Institude. LIVING COMMUNITY https://www.facebook.com/CHCO2/phoCHALLENGE 1.0
tos_stream?ref=page_internal
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Beauty Site Context The citizens of the Village of Clarendon Hills had work in a few ways to keep their village beautiful and sustainable.
Rain Barrels
Gathering Spaces
Resources: http://www.clarendonhills.us/sustainability.cfm
Downtown Sidewalk Gardens
Sustainable Propositions
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Beauty Gardens Clarendon Hills has a few gardens in the downtown area.
Clarendon Hills Downtown Downtown Sidewalk Gardens Resources: Living Future Institude. LIVING COMMUNITY CHALLENGE 1.0
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Beauty Public Art Public art must be located with a frequency and scale to have impact in the Community. At a minimum, public art must meet the following guidelines: • A major installation for every 500 residents • A minor installation for every 100 residents Clarendon Hills Downtown Proposed Sustainable Public Plaza Proposed Art Work Resources: Living Future Institude. LIVING COMMUNITY CHALLENGE 1.0
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Beauty Inspiration Gazebo Inspired by Nature and Paris Art Nouveau
Gazebo
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Paris Metropolitan (Hector Guimard)
Daisy Flower
Beauty Public Art
Murals
Resources: Living Future Institude. LIVING COMMUNITY CHALLENGE 1.0
Educational
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Beauty Inspiration + Education The Village of Clarendon Hills has some Public Parks and Schools in where the inspiration for a regenerative community can be inspired. - The PTO members of the schools of distric 181 are involved in landscape projects - There is a wind turbine located in CHMS that could inspire the community.
Resources: Living Future Institude. LIVING COMMUNITY CHALLENGE 1.0 http://www.clarendonhills.us/sustainability.cfm
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School Public Parks Proposed Art Work
Clarendon Hills Map
Beauty Inspiration + Education
Resources: Living Future Institude. LIVING COMMUNITY CHALLENGE 1.0
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+ Beauty Inspiration + Education The Village of Clarendon Hills can use the Geocaching Application to hide and seek countainers through the village. The application will teach and vinspirate them how the community is thriving.
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Precedents
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Findhorn Ecovillage Scotland - Thriving home to over 400 people from all over the world. - Working to create: - Learning community - Thriving ecovillage - Local food growth - Sustainable housing - Thriving businesses - Renewable energy - Strong families
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Title Commercial housing
The Basics
Notable Large Parks Sand Dunes Wind Turbines Processing Plant
Sustainability - Homes and community buildings incorporate solar panels for hot water heating.
Area Map
- New community buildings incorporate design features that invite passive solar radiation to reduce building heating needs - South-facing windows, conservatories and minimal wall openings on north walls.
Wind
Commercial housing
Wind Turbines
Notable Large Parks
Sun Diagram
Wind Diagram
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S Energy Relying only on current solar and wind energy - Four community-owned wind turbines, which have a total capacity of 750kW, supply more than 100% of the community’s electricity needs.
Regenerative Process
- When production exceeds demand the surplus is exported to the grid.
750kW
- Use of PV panels decreases the need for energy to heat homes.
Commercial housing Wind Turbines Turbine Generated Energy
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Turbine Energy
Solar Energy
Aerobic Rizo-filter
Stage 1: Up-flow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Baffle Tank
Stage 3: Nitrification Filter
Stage 2: SSFCW Treatment of BOD, TSS, NH3 & P
Stage 4: Polishing
Water UV
Respecting water - The Living Machine treats sewage for a population of up to 500 people.
Irrigation
Biomatrix Process
- Diverse communities of bacteria, algae, microorganisms, numerous species of plants and trees, snails, and fish interact as whole ecologies in these tanks and biofilters. - Fresh water from these machines is either reused as grey water or recycled into the environment.
Living Machine Process
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Urban Agriculture For the community
- Earthshare group created to increase our use of local produce as well as to enhance the quality of our food.
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Some Benefits
- The scheme has expanded from 5 to 25 acres. - The Earthshare group strives to teach the community about farming and the harm of GMOs; as well as, keep money in the community.
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Product Transport by Electric Car
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Exportation of Products
Dongtan Eco-City Shanghai, China Highlights -Sustainable Bedroom Community for 10,000 in Phase 1 and 500,000 by 2050
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-Sustainable Attributes: - Biodiversity Corridors - Local Food Production - Storm water Capture - Public Green Spaces - Small and Large Wind Turbines - Preservation of wetland habitats - Heat and Power by Waste - Medium population density Resources: http://twinnsustainabilityinnovation.
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Wind Farm
Mixed Function Community
Farmland
Urban District
Wetland Reserve Eco Park
Self-Reliance
Eco Park
Highlights: - Urban Agriculture - Mixed Population Density (84-112 persons/acre) - Public Parks - Wetland Preservation - Car sharing and eco friendly transport - No Private vehicles - PV integrated into homes - 60% of land for farm and parks
Dongtan Eco-City
Destination Nodes
Wind
Waterbus
Wind Turbines
Zero Emissions Road Access
Wetlands Farmland
Car Share Only Zone Eco Friendly Trasport Only Zone
Resources: http://www.foodurbanism.org/dongtan-eco-project-2/
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Eco-Mobility
Energy
Application of LCC
Urban District
Farm & Park Belt
Wetland Reserve
Transect Diagram
(Living Community Challenge) Equity Place - Urban Agriculture - Human Powered Living Equity - Universal Access to nature - Human Scale & Human Places
Public Eco Parks
High Density Population
Wetlands
Medium Density Parks
Farmland
Energy - Net Positive Energy
Farmland
Wetlands Eco Park
Eco Park
Resources: http://www.gaisma.com/en/sunpath/shanghaicom/?attachment_id=665
Place
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Pedestrianisation
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1962 - Firs Room for Cars but very few Pedestrians
Thriving Pedestrian Centers Title
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Bike Lane Design
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Limits to Growth Title
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Trips with the City
Bike Superhighway Map Resources: Photo Credits: weather-and-climate.com Top Left: Marissa Olsen Gehl Blog, Time Square - Too Much of a Good Thing by Jeff TopRisom Right: Marissa Olsen 01/30/15 gehlarchitects.com Photo Credits: Center Right: Marissa Olsen Top Left: Marissa Olsen Top Right: Marissa Olsen Bottom Right: stateofgreen.com Center Right: Marissa Olsen Bottom Right: stateofgreen.com
Commutes
Main Modes of Transportation
the city still addresses many of the imperatives imposed by the Living community Challenge.
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Bike Superhighway
Shopping Trips
2013 - Expa
Evolution
Pedestrianisation
1962 - Firs Room for Cars but very few Pedestrians
Copenhagen, Denmark Place Petal Copenhagen, Denmark Average Temperature (째F) Place Petal
Thriving Pedestrian Centers
Pedestrianisation
1962 - First Pedestrian Only Street Room for Cars but very few Pedestrians
Thriving Pedestrian Centers
Bike Lane Design
1973 -
Limits to Growth Bike Lane Design
1973 - Pedestrian Network
Average Temperature (째F)
Average Hour of Sunshine
Limits to Growth
Average Hour of Sunshine
Trips with the City
Average Wind Speeds
Commutes
Trips with the City
Commutes
Main Modes of Transportation
2013 - Expa
Evolution
Main Modes of Transportation
Average Wind Speeds
Shopping Trips
Shopping Trips
2013 - Expanded Pedestrian Network
Evolution of Pedestrianisation
Bike Superhighway Map Resources:
weather-and-climate.com Resources: Gehl Blog, Time Square - Too Much of a Good Thing by Jeff weather-and-climate.com Risom 01/30/15 gehlarchitects.com Gehl Blog, Time Square - Too Much of a Good Thing by Jeff
Bike Superhighway Map
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BikeSuperhighway Superhighway Bike
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Land Wind Turbines
Water Wind Turbines
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Owners Local Residence Local Company
Owners Local Residence Distant Company Local Government
Samso, Denmark
Net-Zero Island Population: 4100 Area: 44 Sq mi Produce: 106,000,000 kWh Use: 26,000,000 kWh
Samso Map
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Resources: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/samso-attempts-100-percent-renewable-power/ http://ecowatch.com/2014/05/01/samso-renewable-energy-island-sustainable-communities/ http://energiakademiet.dk/en/ 1. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/ samso-attempts-100-percent-renewable-power/ 2. http://energiakademiet.dk/en/ 3. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/ samso-attempts-100-percent-renewable-power/
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District Heating Plants
Coverage District Heating Plants Other Methods
Number Straw Wood Chips/Solar
Health + Happiness Walking Paths The existing Village of Clarendon Hills has a mix of land uses and building types. Inside of the dotted circles is the area of land that is within 1/4, 1/2, and 3/4 miles radius of the center of town. In this diagram, the Metra station marks the center. A regenerative community suggests that residents within these circles walk downtown for any needs/ uses.
Restaurant Grocery Store Retail School Church Library Walking Path
Village Context - Walking Paths
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1876 Greystone was built, all 673,700 square feet (62,590 m2) of it, in part to relieve the only – and severely overcrowded – “lunatic asylum” in the state
1876 Greystone was built, all 673,700 square feet (62,590 1901 m2) of it, in part to relieve the only – and severely The asylum scrambled to create more housing overcrowded – “lunatic asylum” in the state
Equity Equity
Precedent Precedent Greystone Greystone
Historical time line
Historical time line
OldOld eraera Modern era Modern era current Buildings current Buildings
1901 1911 The asylum scrambled createAsylum more housing the newly renamedtoState at Morris Plains held
2,672 patients
1911 the newly renamed State Asylum at Morris Plains held 1914 2,672 patients
An industrial building opened, allowing for more jobs
1914 for patients than just manual labor jobs in farming or Angroundworks industrial building opened, allowing for more jobs for patients than just manual labor jobs in farming or groundworks
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Annexes to the Dormitory building open to provide 1917 Annexes to the Dormitory building open to provide more space for housing more space for housing 1924
1924 The hospital was blessed its modern-day name, The hospital was blessed with itswith modern-day name, Greystone Park Psychiatric Center, Greystone Park Psychiatric Center, William Leigh in Adelaide takes its name) William Leigh St in St Adelaide takes its name) purchased 38 acres of theof Clarendon vineyardvineyard purchased 38 acres the Clarendon 1997 1997 the original tuberculosis pavilion was demolished
the original tuberculosis pavilion was demolished
2008 2008 after countless unexplained delays, patients were finally into the new hospital delays, building patients were aftermoved countless unexplained
finally moved into the new hospital building
Resources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greystone_Park_ Psychiatric_Hospital Resources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greystone_Park_ Psychiatric_Hospital
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2009 State looks into options of selling or developing 2009 remaining Greystone property
State looks into options of selling or developing remaining Greystone property
Site Overview
Temperature
Site Overview
Temperature
Site Site
Daylight Daylight
McGilvra Park McGilvra Park Seattle, Washington Seattle, Washington
Humidity
Humidity
Status: ‘Living’ Status:Certifi Certified ed ‘Living’ Date 22,2014 2014 DateCertifi Certified: ed: October October 22, Version 2.0 Versionof of Program: Program: 2.0 Location:Seattle, Seattle, WA, Location: WA,USA USA Bioregion: Cascadia Cascadia Bioregion: LivingTransect: Transect: L5 Living L5 Typology:Landscape Landscape ++Infrastructure Typology: Infrastructure DETAILS DETAILS Project Area: 242 m2 Project 242 m2 February 2013 Start ofArea: Construction: Start February 2013 StartofofConstruction: Occupancy Period: April 2013 Start of Occupancy Period: April 2013 Number of visitors: 50+ per day
Site Plan Site Plan Snow Fall
Snow Fall
Number of visitors: 50+ per day PROJECT TEAM
Civil – Springline PROJECT TEAMDesign LLC Architectural – The Berger Partnership Civil – Springline Design LLC Sustainability – Point32 Architectural – The Berger Partnership Contractor – WS Contractors LLC Sustainability Point32 Parnter – The–Bullitt Foundation Contractor – WS Contractors LLC Partner – The Seattle Parks Foundation Parnter Bullitt Foundation Partner––The Seattle Parks and Recreation Partner – The Seattle Parks Foundation Partner – Seattle Parks and Recreation
Presipitation
Presipitation
Resources: Living Future Institude. LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE 2.0
Resources: Living Future Institude. LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE 2.0
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Activition Activition Mornings & Evenings Mornings & Evenings
Gatherings & Events
Equity Equity
Circulation Circulation Bicycling Bicycling
Health + Happiness Health + Happiness
Beauty Beauty 94
Gatherings & Events
Walking and Running Walking and Running
Interactivity Interactivity
Material Palete Material Palete Salvaged and Reused Materials
Salvaged and Reused Materials
Precast Pavers
Precast Pavers
Materials
CIP Concrete Aluminum Grating
CIP Concrete Aluminum Grating
Water Strategies Water Strategies
Materials Runnel Method
Runnel Method
Rain Gardens
Rain Gardens
Water Water
Vegetation Vegetation Original Lawn Original Lawn
Urban Farming Urban Farming
Trees Trees
Energy Energy 95