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... DESIGN FOR LOCAL FOOD IN THE PUBLIC REALM
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COMMUNITY BASED FOOD SYSTEMGOALThe goal is to establish a self-sustainable food system (i.e. farm to fork) in the Weinland Park neighborhood, where fresh produce will be locally grown and harvested. This would be accomplished &W/- &tD/- -
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LOCATIONS FOR COMMUNITY GARDENSd -' d DtWresidents currently reside.
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FOOD AND ASSET ENVIRONMENTThis map examines the current food and asset environment within tWZK-map. The map depicts food stors and assets, which include centers, schools, a library and hospitals. From the map, a total of 15 food stores were geocoded and are mostly located at the west, south, t W/Kthe neighborhood is not rich in its food system.
LOCATIONS OF COMPOST SITESKit is also suggested that moderate to well-drained, hard-packed soils with gentle slopes are well suited. The slope analysis shows that Weinland Park census tracts have quite a lot of areas with de-d
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Returning to aspect, the wind mostly comes within the range EE^^K ^^t / of land with compost, south-facing aspects would be a bet- d^^^^t not facing the wind front but welcome the sunshine. The as-were located in the central area of the tracts.
EXAMINING SERVICE OPPORTUNITY,support the community? What are the service areas? What d^tKfacility is within the 5-min driving distance of the Weinland Park tracts, and only one recycling facility (Rumpke) is within the 1-mile foodshed of the community. Therefore, there is certainly a need for an upgraded waste management system
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STRATEGIC PLAN FOR A CULINARY COMMUNITYGOALTo improve the quality of life in Weinland Park through easier ac-cess to fresh, healthy food and to reinforce a sense of community. Our mission is further broken into two goals.
1_ Provide for the people of Weinland Park with equitable access to fresh, healthy food for all.
2_ Foster a sense of community around local food through out reach, pride, and a safe environment.
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that will reverse the cycle of decay.
In terms of the environmental psychology aspect of fear, one might magnitude is greater. The nature of the point density analysis repre-sents a measure of magnitude. This measure implies that a concen-the good areas versus the bad.
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PROMOTING GREEN JOBS THROUGH COMMUNITY GARDENSGOALWe are proposing an agrarian urban overlay in the form of com-/park community gardens seem to be the appropriate approach We also believe that along with community gardens green jobs can /-to the people for the people. The following outline the current ex-a case study, which supports the need for jobs, preferably green jobs, in the Weinland Park Area.
METHODEdtKZz^/^EtWdjobs to residents and eliminates the pressure to own an automo- / tW of survey respondent reported not having a car or license. We employment rates in the area and help to eliminate the barrier of d-Kd
^h/d/>/dzd^d/E'^tWK for its nutrients and ability to grow a diverse range of crops. A suit-ability map would determine the sites that are at the center of Weinland Park neighborhood, providing easy and visible access to Kmost suitable site is not just soil types but also the most visible areas and popular crossing sites such as in the areas of commu-
EdtKZz^/^According to the Weinland Park local and access to jobs survey, ,tW'- /took the bus. High rases of unemployment and low car ownership speak to the need to incubate.
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MAKING A DIFFERENCEHOW ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN DESIGN CAN HELP ADDRESS POVERTY
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NEW INTERACTIONTO CREATE A NEW & INTERCON-NECTED COMMUNITY, WE FOCUS ON THE NEIGHBORHOOD BLOCK AS THE TYPICAL UNIT OF CON-NECTIVITY.
TO DEEPEN CONNECTIONS, THE CURRENT MODE IS INVERTED TO ALLOW FOR INTERACTION TO HAPPEN BOTH ON THE STREET AND WITHIN A MORE INTIMATE OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT
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DESPIDE THE NEED FOR A PARK, SURVEYS SHOW THAT RESIDENTS IN WEINLAND PARK SAY THAT GOING TO THE PARK IS ONLY 2% OF THEIR TOP INTEREST (THE TOP BEING SPORTS AT 17%). BY CREATING A LINEAR SYSTEM OF PROGRAM THAT CATERS TOWARD RESIDENTS INTEREST, THE PARK ESSENTIALLY BECOMES THE CENTRAL ACTIVITY AND COMMUNAL SPACE.
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THE CURRENT POINTS OF INTERACTION WITHIN THE COMMUNITY OC-CUR ALMOST EXCLUSIVELY THROUGH THE PORCH, WHILE THE MAJORITY OF THE PRIVATE SPACE OFFERS LITTLE OPPORTUNITY FOR INTERACTION. SLIGHT ADJUSTMENT OF EXISTING CONDITIONS INTO SHARED COMMU-NAL SPACES SHOW MORE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROGRAMMING AND COMMUNITY BUILDING.
THE CELLS ARE INTENDED TO BE SOCIAL CONDENSERS BY CREATING A DENSE SYSTEM OF LINEAR PROGRAM TO MAXIMIZE INTERACTION. THESE SPACES WILL BE BOTH COMMUNAL AND PARK SPACE TO CREATE MORE OPPORTUNITIES FOR SOCIAL INTERACTION FURTHER ENCOURAGING A SAFE ENVIRONMENT AND STRONGER SENSE OF COMMUNITY.
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REVISIONING THE COLUMBUS COATED FABRICS SITEt & along 5th Ave and north to 6th Ave, I saw the opportunity to facil- tWwith the new urban agricultural overlay. The northern half of the site, d / ddrail level, this shortens the visual distance and pulls users to the top.
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MINOR STREET PARKSThe minor streets of Weinland Park face problems relat-the width and amount of asphalt used to build them. Zshrinking them down to reduce impermeable surface tered throughout Weinland Park to help catch, clean and possibly reuse the water. While doing so, the people and culture of the neighborhood must be taken into account, as these areas must be tailored to their needs as well. htypologies: street crossers, street connectors, end caps, was then given a basic program idea to spark individual design of each occurrence: wildlife ecologies for street
crossers, human ecological thru spaces of street connectors, deten-mixed use spaces determined by the residents for the singles and ^
I will focus my design on one of the corner connector areas that oc- dthe basements of the vacant houses previously on the site for wa- posed for Weinland Park itself, as well as other parts of the neighbor-hood. Layered on top of this storm water management are places for leisure for the residents, as well as places to express musical and
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The Former Columbus Coated Fabrics Site is a linear patch of about 12,000 square feet along Grant Avenue ^y&Eleventh Avenue. The contaminated soil from the previ-ous land use has either been remediated or moved to a contained space and capped. The proposed land use for space.
In this proposal the goal is to create a sustainable development that connects the ecological with the agricultural and encourages inter- the neighborhood and discourage delinquent behavior. The adja-cent railway is a ecologically rich corridor that will be drawn into the site and integrated with the storm water management system. The storm water management system will be used to irrigate the agricul-tural spines that line Grant Ave and the proposed road along the rail, dagricultural creates an opportunity for a rich and diverse habitat for all local species.
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mercial, Light Industrial and Commercial, and Heavy Industrial. By designs for each of these sites can be incorporated in similar sites throughout the edge or in other neighborhoods, like Milo-Grogan,
d,W,tW/spings, and other recyclable materials. These materials will be com-posted or put through an anaerobic digester to create heat, electric-ity, and carbon dioxide for a greenhouse, also on the site.
The design expresses the coupling of technology with landscape and dnew systems and technologies but with people coming to see what
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dare animated over and over again throughout the site. One of these d: hsDZ Farnsworth House, and it acts frontally like a renaissance villa to the northwest corner of the site. It is possible to become lost individually next to it, so does each world animate the ones beside it.
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With the site being seemingly covered in forest, it then dsults of this are two developed corners that bracket the site. The southwest corner in more public and relates to the city side of the site, and the northeast corner is more
t/tWcorner of the site, is pulled into the site in the form of a swale. This wraps through the site, and connects to the forest path in a hill at the southeast corner.
dDwitnesses the caf, which augments the skyline of the city beyond. E various worlds with paths and site lines. Other buildings, such as the ^The beer stube exists under a high trellis system, similar to the hops grown beyond it, while the wine bar is low and connected to the earth, similar to the vines grown beyond it. Finally the visitor reaches the hill at the southwest corner of the site. Here they enter a new skyline rising above.
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