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Middle Rocky Mountains:High mountains carved by streams and glaciers
Steep, narrow, north-trending mountain ranges separated by wide, flat, sediment-filled valleys.Basin and Range
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SITE PLAN The blocks sixty-nine and seventy is a 20-acre cultural core in downtown Salt Lake City, waiting for activation and greening. Located at the TRANSITION of Basin and Range and Middle Rocky Mountains, the city should display the characteristics of both.
G r e a t S a l t L a k e Salt Lake CityPOP: 186,440
West Valley CityPOP: 129,480
West Jordan CityPOP: 103,712
South JordanPOP: 50,418
Sandy CityPOP: 87,461
MurrayPOP: 46,746
TooelePOP: 31,605
GrantsvillePOP: 8,893
BountifulPOP: 42,552
West BountifulPOP: 5,265
CentervillePOP: 15,335
FarmingtonPOP: 18,275
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Downtown
RivertonPOP: 38,753
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Temple Peak
Albion Basin
Mill Creek Canyon
SITE STRENGTH The site is highly accessible with a vibrant retail core, a significant religious core, abundant cultural amenities, and diverse green spaces in surroundings.
Religious Center
Commercial CenterConvention
Center
CULTURAL DISTRICT
Cultural Center
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CHALLENGE & SOLUTION
M O T I V A T I O N S T R A T E G Y P R O G R A M
Utah PerformingArts Center
Utah Film and MediaArts CenterHome
for Ballet West Capitol Theater
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660 ft.132 ft.
CELEBRATE
AMPLIFY
INCREASE
REDUCE
Significant Historic BuildingWide ThoroughfareLarge Block
Flagship Cultural Building
Low Density Building
Green Space
UNDERVALUED HISTORIC RESOURCE
INSUFFICIENT CULTURAL AMENITIES
LOW DENSITY DEVELOPMENT
DOMINANT HARDSCAPE
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20 ACRE
0.6 ACRE
18.4 ACRE
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Historic building/route/block revival
New cultural facili-ties and arts route/installation/event establishment
New and adap-tive-reuse office/housing/retail development
Green space/corridor extension
The salt lake city cultural core revitalization project will create an open-air museum in “nature” to celebrate the history of the built environment, ampli-fy the cultural amenities, promote healthy living, reinforce ecological value, and provide economic return.
TARGET POPULATION The target population includes visitors (tourists and businessmen), residents ( artists, creative workers, retired people, and students), and workers ( artists, creative workers, and service workers).
As the only American City with world-class skiing within 30 min. of downtown, Salt Lake City serve as home base for visitors to the seven surrounding ski meccas.
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Salt Lake City
The Utah State Capitol
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Salt Lake City is the state capital and seat of government for the State of Utah.
The Salt Palace Convention Center
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Utah Named #1 State for Business by Forbes in 2012
Salt Lake City is the world headquarters of the Mormon Church.
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The Mormon Temple
Annual Patronage in the Mor-mon Temple: 3 - 5 million
The Ski ResortsThe Salt Palace Convention Center with 679,000 square feet of exhibit and meet-ing space holds many events in different levels annually. The Salt Lake market has 4,220 hotel rooms within one mile of it.
1. Business Visitors and Tourist Visitors
2. Residents within a 50 Mile Radius of the Site with Mlti-Modal Transportation
The Ski ResortsDowntown
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Population: 2,174,589 in 2010
Annual Patronage: 10 million in 2010
MASTER PLAN Integrated with new multi-functional buildings and preserved historic environment, a green public network throughout the cultural core would bring about cultur-al, historical, aesthetic, educational, environmental, social, and economic values, which will catalyze the downtown to evolve as a whole.
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Memory PondOutdoor Cafe/RestaurantBig Bench OverlookOutdoor SeatingSculpture Garden
Picnic LawnOutdoor Movie LawnFestival Spray PlazaEvent PlazaCreek-Stream Walk
PavilionWest Entry Plaza with Tipped Water PlaneDouglas Fir GroveEntry GardenDinwoody Plaza
Entry Plaza under the BuildingGateway FountainColonnadeCourtSeating Deck
Waterfall with Basin PondPlaygroundSculpture GatewaySculpture Garden in GlowLight Shower Plaza
Chinatown AlleyMeditation PondOutdoor Chess BoardLight RailBike Lane
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Office above Parking Garage
Officeabove
Restaurantand Cafe
Officeabove
Restaurantand Cafe
Office above Restaurant and Cafe
Officeabove
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Parking Garage with Basketball
Courts on the Roof
Private Housing above Cafe,
Resturant, and Entertainment Center
Private Housing above Cafe, Resturant, and
Entertainment Center
Utah Performance Arts Center
Museum of Utah
Arts andHistory
ConferenceHotel
CapitolTheater
Office
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Office above Restaurant
Office
Gallery
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Parking Garage with Tennis Courts on the Roof
Parking Garage with Arts related Retail Shops
and Restaurants and Cafe on the
Ground and Basketball Courts on the Roof
Parking Garage with Asian Arts Museum on the Ground
Private Housing above Center for the Arts
Parking Garage with Offices onthe Ground and
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Ballet SchoolStudent Housing
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Restaurant,and Cafe
Utah Film andMedia Arts Center
Subsidised Live/Work above Gallery , Cafe and Night Club
SubsidisedLive/Work above
Gallery , Cafe and Night Club
Office above Gallery
Restaurant
Utah Film andMedia Arts Center
Home for Ballet West
Restaurant
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PROGRAMME DISTRIBUTION Building upon the city’s intrinsic historic, economic, cultural, and natural amenities, the distinct quality of the cultural core are enhanced through heritage preservation, culture amplification, multifunctional aggregation, and public space creation.
Big Block Signage Wide ThoroughfareMid-Block Way for PedestriansMid-Block Way for Pedestrians and VehiclesSignificant Historic Building
History Appreciation
Cultural Buildings Area for Arts Installations and EventsMajor Arts RoutesMinor Arts Routes
Arts Meander
Cafe, Restaurant and ShopOfficeHousingHotelParking Garage Building
Living/Working/Eating/Drinking/Parking
Tree CanopyVegetationWater FeaturePavementStreetVegetated Roof
Playing and Recreation
33% Open Space
45.2% Open Space
24.5% Streets
24.1% Streets
Parking Garage Building
Surface Parking
Retail Mixed-Use
Mixed-UseRetailOfficeCultural Building
Cultural Building Parking Garage Building
Cafe and Restaurant
Vacant Building
Private Housing Parking Garage Building
School
School
Student Housing
Subsidised Housing
Cultrual Building
Parking Garage Building
Cafe and Restaurant
Shop
Shop
1.4% 2.7%
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8.4% Office
6.4% 9.1% 3.2%
9.6% Vacant 4.8%
4.2% 7.3%
12% Surface Parking 3.7% 6.6 acre
949,000 GSF
881,199 GSF
1,266,342 GSF 1,438,250 GSF
9.0 acre
4.9 acre
4.8 acre
2.4 acre 1.7 acre 1.9 acre
0.7 acre
0.6 acre
1.0 acre 0.5 acre
1.5 acre0.8 acre1.3 acre1.5 acre
207,500 GSF 761,407 GSF
43,959 GSF
428,176 GSF
515,013 GSF 734,782 GSF
39,150 GSF
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55,674 GSF
96,310 GSF
0.3 acre
0.1 acre
131,500 GSF
29,000 GSF
89,486 GSF
Before
Before5,255,021 GSF
2,432,877 GSF
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18.1% Cultural Building 24.1% Office 27.4% Hotel 14.0% 9.8%
8.5% 36.2% Office 31.3% 17.6%
Celebrate the History In order to highlight the oldest comercial building in downtown Salt Lake City, a memory pond is attached to its back side to reflect and frame it. Combin-ing with the water feature, it would catch people’s attention to appreciate and learn its cultural, historic, and aethetic values from seatings and walkways.
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Eagle Emporium/ZCMI: 1 Floor
Eagle Emporium/ZCMI: 3 Floors
Extensive Remodel: Remove the Top 2 Floors
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ZIONS Bank: 1 Floor
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TIMELINE OF THE EAGLE EMPORIM
VISION 2020