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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.


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Parkview Ct

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114

447

17

122

121

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

0

0.05

0.1

Richmond Av

Shannon Lake Dr

0.2 Miles

Zoning Map

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Unincorporated Municipality Boundary Downtown Overlay District Local Road Railroad

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

1

4

5

1 150

13

11

9

7

5

3

67

37

11

8

1

26

17 11 69

35

16

10

7

5

6

7

9 8

9

10 7

6

11

10

11

12

9 8

11

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

11

C

46 73

72 38 36 34

32 30

28

26

24

22

21

18

17

16

10

13

12

13

12

15

14

15

14

14

17

16

17

16

19

18

17

16

19

18

19

18

21

18

21

20

21

20

23

18

19

16

13

14

22

25

20

21

15

24

27

22

23

18

17

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

v tA nu st he

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

se Ro

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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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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Base Flood Elevation value where uniform within zone; elevation in feet* *Referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD29).

7TH ST

WBWF 0012

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MAP REPOSITORY DuPage County Stormwater Management 421 N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton, IL 60187

Tributary

DPFC Des Plaines River Tribs. SCBW Salt Crk. SCSC Salt Crk.

Revision Date Rev.

8TH ST Jul. 7, 2010

Flagg Crk. Bronswood Crk. Main Stem

Jul. 7, 2010 Jul. 7, 2010

A A A

8TH PL

For community map revision history prior to countywide mapping, refer to the Community Map History table located in the Flood Insurance Study reports for the jurisdictions appearing in this map panel. To determine if flood regulations apply in this Map Panel, contact the DuPage County Stormwater Management at 1-630-407-6800.

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Resources: http://www.clarendonhills.us/Zoning.cfm fema.gov

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PANEL 0187 of QUADRANGLE HINSDALE (SEE MAP INDEX FOR PANEL LAYOUT)

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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

11 22

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

Page 32 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/ямБles/reports/TNZW_ Final_LowRes_031711.pdf

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

Statues 75


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

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Population Density 87


Pedestrianisation

Logo

1962 - Firs Room for Cars but very few Pedestrians

Thriving Pedestrian Centers Title

Copenhagen, Logo Denmark Place Petal Precedent Study Copenhagen, Average Temperature (째F) In 2012 Copenhagen committed Denmark to becoming the first carbon-neuPrecedent Study tral capital by 2025.

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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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1973 -

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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

Risom 01/30/15 gehlarchitects.com

BikeSuperhighway Superhighway Bike

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Land Wind Turbines

Water Wind Turbines

Number

Number

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

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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

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