Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Concerning a Bus Shelter
*above is a map showing the downtown bus routes
Things to Consider (running list)1.) Materials : Wood, glass, stone, steel
2.) Lighting
3.) Seating
4.) Information Board
5.) Heating
Concerning an Urbanized Campus
*The Image above depicts the proposed site at top and three examples of Urban Campuses that may provided inspiration in the development of the site.
Things to consider (Running List)
1.) Central Court (Lighting, seatings, walkways, etc.)
2.) Wellness Center
3.) Student Union
4.) Additional Class Space
5.) Branch Library
6.) Food Services
7.) Parking
8.) Bus Stop
Concerning the Freight Depot Farrago
Things to be investigated and proposed
1.) Light
2.) Paving material / pattern
3.) Planing material
4.) Public Steps / Boardwalk
5.) Parking for customers and Academic villagers
6.) Book Store
7.) Grocery Market
8.) Farmers Market
9.) Adult Hostel
10.) Rewindowing / Redooring
11.) Art Studio
12.) Coffee House
13.) Sushi House
14.) Micro Brew House
15.) Public Restrooms
16.) Restaurant
17.) Craftperson shop
18.) Dance Studio
19.) Public Seating
20.) Performing Space
21.) Ice Cream Parlor
Concerning the Academical Village
*Above is an image depicting the proposed site at top and 3 other neighborhoods providing inspiration of how this site may be developed.
“No one more sincerely wishes the spread of information among mankind than I do, and none has greater confidence in its effect towards supporting free and good government. I, am sincerely rejoiced, therefore, to find that so excellent a fund has been provided for this noble purpose in Tennessee.... I consider the common plan [for colleges] followed in this country, but not in others, of making one large and expensive building, as unfortunately erroneous. It is infinitely better to erect a small and separate lodge for each professorship, with only a hall below for his class and two chambers above for himself; joining these lodges by barracks for a certain portion of the students, opening into a covered way to give a dry communication between all the schools. The whole of these arranged around an open square of grass and trees would make it what it should be in fact, an academical village.... Much observation and reflection on these institutions have long convinced me that the large and crowded buildings in which youths are pent up are equally unfriendly to health, to study, to manners, morals, and order.”
~Thomas Jefferson
Quote Found a www.nps.orgA country whose buildings are of wood, can never increase in its improvements to any considerable degree. Their duration is highly estimated at 50 years. Every half century then our country becomes a tabula rasa, whereon we have to set out anew, as in the first moment of seating it. Whereas when buildings are of durable materials, every new edifice is an actual and permanent acquisition to the state, adding to its value as well as to its ornament.
~Thomas JeffersonQuote Found at faculty.virginia.edu
Things Considered in this Project (Running List)
30-40 faculty Housing (walk-up units)
Central Public Court
Corner Shops
Private Garden
Parking
Walkways
Lighting
Building Materials
Monday, September 28, 2009
Developing the site
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Infill Project - NDSU Downtown Campus Urbanization
NDSU has invested millions in developing a downtown campus that is quickly becoming the new face of the university. Land mismanagement threatens future growth and the campus’s ability to fulfill the needs of the students and faculty. This project will look at what services the Downtown Campus could provide and describe how a phased master plan can be implemented for future facilities and services.
New Construction Project - Academical Village
While many have acknowledges the thousands of students that do and will dwell in the farrago neighborhood it is the faculty and scholars that are often a forgotten part of the educational equation. The idea of an academical village was the Jeffersonian vision to create a place where learning is a life-long and shared process between students and teacher. This project will focus on that collaborative living/learning by providing housing for the faculty of the downtown University.
The site sits immediately north of the NDSU Klai Hall. It will attempt to densify an already residential block and create durable long-lasting housing that will define the area for the next 100 years. This project will also explore the possibilities of alley fronting housing further dissolving the grid of downtown.
Transit Project - Downtown Bus Stops
Current Bus stop structures in downtown Fargo are non-descript, generic structures with a negative public perception as being low class. This project will explore the bus stop as an iconic structure that promotes ridership and provides comfort for the users.
The bus stops will be at various locations where bus stops exist now. The structures will seek to expand on the bus stops found on the NDSU Student Union Stop. it will provides places to sit both in and outside of a semi-enclosed structure. Heaters will be provided to help keep warm in the summer months. There will also be a consideration made for on-site energy generation for the lighting and heaters. A public notice board will be provided as a medium to promote neighborhood events.
Restoration / Reuse Project - Freight Depot Commons
The Freight Depot and surrounding buildings are finding their usage incompatible with the emerging neighborhood in terms of usage. This project will proposal will reassess the use of the structures and make inquiry on how this cluster of industry can be transformed into a center culture, leisure, and commerce.
The Proposed site is the Freight Depot, Beverage Inc., Minkota building, and the negative space between. This site offers great opportunity for the development of a great civic square with ample space for farmers markets and an array of outdoor eating venues. Such tenets could include: Bookshop, microbrewery/ pub, artist studio, grocery market, farmers market, candy shop, sushi house, dance studio, guitar store, flower shop, dakota pride store, jewelry, furniture, kitchen supply store, coffee house. etc. The commons in between could become a vegetated marketplace with trees, public seating, lighting, and performance space.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Word of the day.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Building a City
Thursday, September 10, 2009
While in Aurora, CO last weekend my friend and I stumbled upon a Wal-Mart while trying to find a parking lot to sleep in. To our surprise this was no ordinary Wal-Mart. The Facility was outfitted with wind and solar energy, bioswales, and much natural lighting. It maybe does not make up for the ailments that Wal-Mart has caused, but it was a step in the right direction for the number one importer of foriegn goods in the world. Here is an article that gives a little more scope to the projects
http://www.progressivegrocer.com/progressivegrocer/cp/foodexport/images/pdf/som_apr06.pdf
Image found at (http://www.slagcement.org)
"After a dizzying week of heated debate and lively discussion, Reburbia is very pleased to announce the winners of our month-long competition to redesign the suburbs! The competition called for design solutions that would address the problems that plague present-day suburbia by envisioning different scenarios for the future. Proposals tackled McMansions, big box stores, strip malls, parking lots and more with design fixes ranging from community agriculture and algae-based biofuels to transplanted tract developments and zeppelin-based transit. The competition drew 400 entries from more than a dozen countries, and while it was quite a challenge to narrow them down to twenty finalists, culling that list into just 4 winning entries proved almost impossible. In the end, there could only be one grand prize winner – read on to see the triumphant design!"
http://www.re-burbia.com/
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Day 2: Establishing Guildlines.
http://www.urbandesignla.com/downtown_guidelines.htm - Los Angeles, CA
http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/downtown/designguidelines.htm - Austin, TX
http://www.seattle.gov/DPD/Planning/Design_Review_Program/Applicant_s_Toolbox/Design_Guidelines/default.asp - Seattle, WA
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Day 1: Establishing Site.
After establishing a focused area we went on a short tour of the emerging neighborhood to discuss the history, present condition, and potential of the area. Among other opportunities we identified Three sites that might be given further consideration in the future plans.
1.)Union Transfer Warehouse.
2.)Proposed Ethnic Market Warehouse
3.) Rail side Warehouse Space.
It is difficult to determine what direction this project might take but we are gaining enthusiasm with hopes of talking to local developers and city planners.