N O R T H R U N W AY
DRIVE [RUTHRAUFF WASH]
PIMA WATER URBANISM
2018
STRATEGY & PROPOSAL
CREATORS Project Coordinator: [Courtney Crosson]
Student creators: [Orianna Cascarano] + [Chung Tse Lin]
Principal Hydrologist: [Jacob Prieto]
Intern: [Jesus Mulgado]
PROJECT STATEMENT
REDUCE FLOADING AND EROSION
This Park is designed to mitigate flood issues and give back to the community their needs of walkable and safe spaces. It is in an industrial lot located between Gardner Lane and North Sun Tran Blvd.
UNIQUE GOALS
The design contains (18) basins for collection and storage of rainwater. Controlling runoff and erosion and sidewalk scuppers to that help to collect stormwater.
CREATE COMMUNITY AND VISUAL ENGAGEMENT Created an activity that engaged the Flowing Wells Community neighbourhood and workers around the site. They provided feedback and ideas that were incorporated into the designs decision.
RILLITO RIVER 10
WELLNESS + PHYSICAL MENTAL HEALTH This design contains spaces that support the user’s physical and mental well-being. We use plants to improve air quality and increase shading areas for communities to walk and provide workers with a place for lunch or entertainment.
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RUTHRAUFF WATERSHED
SANTA CRUZ RIVER
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THE PROBLEM HIGH POINT
a
MIDDLE POINT : STREET WATER
b
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LOW POINT: EROSION
c
RILLITO RIVER INFRASTRUCTURE: Path of the river is changed.
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LOW POINT
c
ROAD: Creates disconnection to the Santa Cruz River.
b
ASPHALT: Water runoff; lack of infiltration surfaces.
a
HIGH POINT
SANTA CRUZ RIVER
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0.2<0.5 FT 2-3 FT Date: 11.08.2018
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a
d
b
e
c
f
FLOWING WELLS NEIGHBORHOOD
f
SUN TRAN
d
e
b c
a
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WATER DIAGRAM
1O-YR FLOOD CFS (cubic feet per secon
OUT PEAK DISCHARGE
65 CFS
10
-58
50
RECO
RO
RY VE
%
REJECT 39,60 GAL.DAY
GAL.D 60
AY 237
O AR R UND E Y GAL. M K
BUS WASH - RECHARGE WATER
TH ON
1
IN ONLY RA ,200 G 6
AL
8%
IN ON RA 0 CF LY S 16
WATERSHED RUNOFF
39
nd)
IN
ROOF WATER
IN STREET RUNOFF 11
COMMUNITY ASSETS
SUN Sun TRAN Tran
“The flooding problem is really serious in this area, hope can solve the problem early.” “Is good to have some space to walk around during lunch break.”
“My colleague always have his lunch on the bench outside the office, I think he will enjoy his lunch in a park.”
FRIEDMAN WASTE CONTROL SYSTEM
L&W SUPPLY 2310 W Gardner Ln, Tucson, AZ 85705
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SUNBELT COATING
SUNBELT COATINGS 3809 N Runway Dr, Tucson, AZ 85705
“I would love to canoeing if there is a lake here” “I will do the stargazing” “A lot of people here will go to Sweetwater for bird watching and eating. Will be great if we can have it next to work”
D&J AIR CONDITIONING
“We would like to have a space where we can walk safe after lunch” “I will bring my lunch to that park” “Can we have a fishing pod?”
FOLLOWING WELLS COMMUNITY
D & J AIR CONDITIONING 2091 W Jim Howard Pl, Tucson, AZ 85705
SUN TRAN 3920 North Sun Tran Boulevard, Tucson, AZ 85705
FOLLOWING WELLS COMMUNITY
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COMMUNITY ASSETS 3RD CHOICE
FISHING
1ST CHOICE
SPORTS
SWIMMING
WALKING JOGGING
PROBLEMS
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ALLERGIES
CRIME
MOSQUITO
BEES
POLLUTION
HOMELESS
DOG PARK
AUDITORIUM
2ND CHOICE
CYCLING
BIRDING
2ND CHOICE
FITNESS
CANOEING PADDLE
STARGAZING
PICNICKING
NEEDS WALKING
AUDITORIUM
FISHING
BIRDING
PICKNICKING
CANNONING PADDLE
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KIT OF PARTS
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BENCH
SHADING STRUCTURE
BOTANICAL GARDEN
SIDEWALK SCUPPER
LIGHTING
PLAYGROUND BASIN
TABLE AND CHAIRS
PIPE
BARREL CACTUS
RUNNING PATH BASIN
OCOTILLO
MESQUITE TREE
BIRDING & FISHING BASIN
PUMP SYSTEM
SOLAR PANEL
AUDITORIUM BASIN
AGAVE
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MASTER PLAN 1 AUDITORIUM
4 BIRDING AND FISHING
2 PLAYGROUND
5 KAYAK AND PADDLE BOARD
3 BOTANICAL GARDEN
6 RUNNING PATH
KIT OF PARTS
6
Solar panel
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5
4
3
2
1
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C
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G A R N ER L
AN E
ER
SIDEW AL K
SC
OUT FLO W
SYSTEM DIAGRAM
STREET WATER Sidewalk scupper are used to reduce the amount of stormwater flowing down the street, often diverting that water into basins to irrigate vegetation.
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RAIN
BASIN - PIPE A pipe that runs underground, taking water from one location to another.
Bench
BU SW A
Bench
PIPE -
Bench
SH
ER AT W
Bench
RECHARGE WATER Recharge is the addition of surface water to an aquifer.
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FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM
d
6 KAYAK AND PADDLE 5 RUNNING PATH 4 BIRDING/FISHING
c
3 BOTANICAL GARDEN
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a
c
d
b
a 1 AUDITORIUM
b 2 PLAYGROUND
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ARCHITECTURAL DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVE
1 SHEET METAL 2 METAL CHANNEL 3 FRAMING STRUCTURE
1
4 PUMP & IRRIGATION PIPE
2
5 BENCH AND STORAGE 6 WATER CONVEYANCE
3
5
SECTION
2 6 5 4 26
21’
8.5’
450 GAL.
FLOOR PLAN
PER SHADING
1
STRUCTURE
2
21’
18.5’
ELEVATION
1 8.5’
6 5 18.5’
4 27
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AUDITORIUM
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[Keymap]
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PLAYGROUND
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BOTANICAL GARDEN
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[Keymap]
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FISHING
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RUNNING PATH
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[Keymap]
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RAIN - BASIN
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CALCULATIONS 010-YR 025-YR 100-YR Peak Discharge-IN (cfs) 160 260 453 Peak Discharge-OUT (cfs) 65 131 285 delta Discharge (%) -59% -50% -37% Total Storage (acre-ft) 18.0 22.6 28.1 BEFORE (ONE BUS) AFTER (245)
245 BUSES
W: 8’ H:10‘ L: 40’ 23,938 GA 40
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BEFORE
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AFTER
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APPENDIX
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MASTER PLAN LOW BUDGET
KIT OF PARTS
Agave
Mesquite Tree
Mesquite Tree
Ocotillo
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CALCULATION
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BUDGET PROJECT TITLE: ADDRESS: WARD: ITEM LABOR Project Management and Coordination Final Design and Planning Native Plant Nursery Coordination & Pick‐up Fine Grading, Planting, Detail Rock Work Maintenance MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT Excavation Equipment Rental Drainage Excavation Removal of Concrete Curb Removal of Asphaltic Pavement Hydroseed: Soil Stabilizer & Basin Bottoms 1 Gallon Plants 3 to 5 Gallon Plants 15 Gallon Plants Rip‐Rap 8" to 18" Fractured Rock for Basin Edges Steel Sheets Sidewalk Shade Structure Bench Seat Wall Table and Chairs Wayfinding Signs Luminaire, Horizontal Mount Pipe, Corrugated Metal 42" Scupper Check Dams
RUNWAY PARK 3905 N SUN TRAN BL ‐ 3910 N RUNWAY DR ‐ 4010 N RUNWAY DR ‐ 4030 N RUNWAY DR WARD 3 QUANTITY UNIT
UNIT PRICE
TOTAL PRICE
225 Hours 100 Hours 1,500 Hours 420 Hours 300 Hours
$90 $125 $90 $50 $35
$20,250 $12,500 $135,000 $21,000 $10,500
15 Days 15,960 CuYd 2,374 LFt 14,146 SqYd
$1,780 $3 $2 $5
$26,700 $47,880 $4,748 $70,730
254,028 SqFt 430 Each 323 Each 215 Each
$0.05 $6 $12 $40
$12,701 $2,580 $3,870 $8,600
17,587 SqFt 37,844 SqFt
$2.30 $1.50
$40,450 $56,765
400 Each 158,605 SqFt
$50 $3.50
$20,000 $555,118
Each Each LFt Each Each Each
$10,000 $2,750 $80 $5,000 $3,000 $500
$360,000 $60,500 $57,600 $100,000 $33,000 $42,500
2,845 LFt 20 Each 300 Each
$220 $6,000 $1,200
$625,900 $120,000 $360,000
36 22 720 20 11 85
SUBTOTAL Contingency (20%)
TOTAL
$3,434,792 $686,958
$4,121,751
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NETWORK DIAGRAM UNION PACIFIC TRAIN
UNION PACIFIC TRAIN
PROPOSAL SITE
UNION PACIFIC TRAIN
1
TRAIN TRACKS NETWORK
URBAN NETWORK SITES FOR GREEN SPACES
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INDUSTRIAL NETWORK
OF
G R E E N Infrastructure AROUND THE
RAILROAD TRACKS
UNION PACIFIC TRAIN
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