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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.

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Table of Contents Water

Energy

Beauty

Equity

Place

Site Analysis

Timeline

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Health & Happiness

Materials

Precedents

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Time Line

Resources:

http://clarendonhillshistory.org/wp-content/uploads/Daisy-Fields-of-Clarendon-Hills-219-Holmes-in-background.jpg

A Beginning Community

1800s

1830s John J. Monell purchased 320 acres of land 18 miles west of the Chicago Loop

1839 Monell purchased an additional 320 acres of land

1863 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad began laying track through the land formerly owned by Monell

1864 CB&Q Railroad was complete through the village of West Hinsdale

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 Thefirstschoolopeninthevillageable to hold 20 students

1873 Area known as West Hinsdale OfficiallybecameknownasThe

Village of Clarendon Hills

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

1893 The Middaugh Mansion was completed.

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Early Train Station in CH

1st School in CH Henry C. Middaugh

1st Plat of CH

Middaugh Mansion

Resources:Clarendon Hills Historical Society Website

Dupage County Historical Society, “Clarendon Hills” by Celia Perry Shockey

Encyclopedia of Chicago, “Clarendon Hills, IL” 4

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A Beginning Community

1800s

1830s John J. Monell purchased 320 acres of land 18 miles west of the Chicago Loop

1839 Monell purchased an additional 320 acres of land

1863 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad began laying track through the land formerly owned by Monell

1864 CB&Q Railroad was complete through the village of West Hinsdale

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 Thefirstschoolopeninthevillageable to hold 20 students

1873 Area known as West Hinsdale OfficiallybecameknownasThe

Village of Clarendon Hills

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

1893 The Middaugh Mansion was completed.

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Early Train Station in CH

1st School in CH Henry C. Middaugh

1st Plat of CH

Middaugh Mansion

Resources:Clarendon Hills Historical Society Website

Dupage County Historical Society, “Clarendon Hills” by Celia Perry Shockey

Encyclopedia of Chicago, “Clarendon Hills, IL”

Lot

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1900s Mr. Middaugh was accidently sold daisy seeds not grass seed resultinginthefirstfieldofdaisies that would later spread throughout the village.

1909 The Hinsdale Golf Club moved within the village

1913 FirstPostOfficeOpened

1920 The Village had 132 residences

1920s Residential Development Increased with subdivision being build north of the Railroad

1922 A. T. McIntosh bought the north end of town

1923 The plat of the McIntosh subdivision was recorded. Unlike the older portions of town the streets are straight

1924 Residence voted to incorporated as a Village

1924 Firstpoliceofficerwasappointed

1927 A two-room schoolhouse, replaced the existing school, with an addition in 1930

1940s Post WWII Clarendon Hills experiencealargeinfluxofpeople.

1947 School Overcrowding caused some students to commute to Hinsdale’s Schools this lead to the two districts merging, as they still are.

SD

A Growing Community

1900-1949

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Daisy Feilds of CH

Hinsdale Golf Club

1st Post Office

New Train Station 1930

Downtown, 1930

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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1900s Mr. Middaugh was accidently sold daisy seeds not grass seed resultinginthefirstfieldofdaisies that would later spread throughout the village.

1909 The Hinsdale Golf Club moved within the village

1913 FirstPostOfficeOpened

1920 The Village had 132 residences

1920s Residential Development Increased with subdivision being build north of the Railroad

1922 A. T. McIntosh bought the north end of town

1923 The plat of the McIntosh subdivision was recorded. Unlike the older portions of town the streets are straight

1924 Residence voted to incorporated as a Village

1924 Firstpoliceofficerwasappointed

1927 A two-room schoolhouse, replaced the existing school, with an addition in 1930

1940s Post WWII Clarendon Hills experiencealargeinfluxofpeople.

1947 School Overcrowding caused some students to commute to Hinsdale’s Schools this lead to the two districts merging, as they still are.

SD

A Growing Community

1900-1949

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Daisy Feilds of CH

Hinsdale Golf Club

1st Post Office

New Train Station 1930

Downtown, 1930

Resources:Clarendon Hills Historical Society Website

Dupage County Historical Society, “Clarendon Hills” by Celia Perry Shockey

Encyclopedia of Chicago, “Clarendon Hills, IL”

A Growing Community

1950 - 1999

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1950 The Lions Club was formed

1953 The Lion’s Club built the Neighborhood Pool

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 The Village had 5,885 Residents

1970 The Village had 7,300 Residents

1974 Clarendon Hills annexed the Blackhawk Height Subdivision increasing the population to almost 8,000

1978 The Middaugh Mansion entered the National Register of Historic Places

1978 New Village Hall was Built

1990 Clarendon Hills experiences massive renovation andImprovement, unfortunately this created a “tear-it-down” mentality resulting in historic buildings and house being torn down for bigger & newer ones

1998 TownBeautificationProgramcreates a new Master Plan for the Village

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Downtown, 1960

Downtown, 1970

Historic Middaugh Mansion

Daisy DaysResources:Clarendon Hills Historical Society Website

Dupage County Historical Society, “Clarendon Hills” by Celia Perry Shockey

Encyclopedia of Chicago, “Clarendon Hills, IL”

http://www.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/climate/windrose.html

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A Thriving Community2000 & Beyond

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2000s The “tear-it-down” mentality continues

2004 The Middaugh Mansion was torn down

2008 Clarendon Hills creates a new Comprehensive Plan

2010 Clarendon Hills had 8,427 residences

2014 Clarendon Hills Carbon Footprint Project (CHCO2) begins to educated the citizens of Clarendon Hills about how to achieve a more Sustainable Lifestyle.

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 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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Richmond Education Gardens and Apiary

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Daisy Days

Downtown

Living Community Challenge

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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Resources:

http://clarendonhillshistory.org/wp-content/uploads/Daisy-Fields-of-Clarendon-Hills-219-Holmes-in-background.jpg

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1 N Prospect AvenueClarendon Hills, IL 60514

www.clarendonhills.us(630)286-5400

Date of Update: March 17, 2015 Copyright 2014Map Updated By: Soudeh Sue Taghabon

Village of Clarendon Hills Department of Community Development

Zoning Map Key

R-1: Single-Family Residential

R-3: Multi-Family ResidentialR-1A: Residential and Limited Offices

B-1: Retail Business DistrictB-2: General Business DistrictB-3: Highway Business

R-4: Multi-Family ResidentialO/RIndustrial

Local RoadRailroad

UnincorporatedMunicipality Boundary

! ! ! Downtown Overlay District

Zoning Map

Site Analysis

Zoning

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

Site Analysis

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Wind Conditions

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/win-drose.html

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www.clarendonhills.us(630)286-5400

Date of Update: March 17, 2015 Copyright 2014Map Updated By: Soudeh Sue Taghabon

Village of Clarendon Hills Department of Community Development

Zoning Map Key

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Local RoadRailroad

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DuPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOISand INCORPORATED AREAS

Federal Emergency Management Agency

MAP SCALE 1" = 500' (1:6000)

0 150 300 45075

Meters

NOTES TO USERS LEGENDSPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREAS INUNDATEDBY THE 1% ANNUAL CHANCE FLOOD EVENTS

The 1% annual chance flood (100-year flood), also known as the base flood, is the flood that has a 1% chance of being equaled or exceeded in any given year. The Special Flood Hazard Area is the area subject to flooding by the 1% annual chance flood. Areas of Special Flood Hazard include Zones A, AE, AH, AO, AR, A99, V, and VE. The Base Flood Elevation is the water surface elevation of the 1% annual chance flood.

Zone AE Base flood elevations determined. BFE lines shown.

OTHER FLOOD AREAS

Zone X Areas of 1% annual chance flood with average depths of less than1 foot or with drainage areas less than 1 square mile; areasprotected by levees from the 1% annual chance flood; areas of0.2% annual chance flood.

1% Annual Chance Floodplain BoundaryFloodway Boundary

Base Flood Elevation line and value; elevation in feet*KKKK 513 KKKKBase Flood Elevation value where uniform withinzone; elevation in feet**Referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD29).

(EL 678.9)

Cross Section Line and Name

0.2% Annual Chance Floodplain Boundary

FLOODWAY AREAS

Zone A Base flood elevations undetermined.

Boundary dividing SFHAs of different Base FloodElevations, depths, velocities, or zones.

(SEE MAP INDEX FOR PANEL LAYOUT)

Notice to User: The Map Number shown below should be used whenplacing map orders; the Community Number show above should beused on insurance applications for the subject community.

CONTAINS:COMMUNITY CODE FIPS # TYPE

MAP REPOSITORY DuPage County Stormwater Management421 N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton, IL 60187

EFFECTIVE DATE OF COUNTYWIDE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP

DATE(S) OF REVISION(S) TO THIS PANEL:

Riverbasin Revision Date Rev.TributaryCode

PANEL LOCATION

193189188169

191187186167

183179178159

181177176157

187 191186

189

179

193

178 183

188

UndergroundPassage

Areas over underground passages carrying some or all of the 1% annual chance flood.

OTHER AREAS

Other Areas

0 500 1000 1500250

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For community map revision history prior to countywide mapping, refer to theCommunity Map History table located in the Flood Insurance Study reports forthe jurisdictions appearing in this map panel.

To determine if flood regulations apply in this Map Panel, contact the DuPageCounty Stormwater Management at 1-630-407-6800.

RFMREGULATORY FLOOD MAP

This digital Regulatory Flood Map (RFM) was produced through a uniquecooperative partnership between DuPage County and the FederalEmergency Management Agency (FEMA). DuPage County has implementeda long term approach of floodplain management to decrease the costsassociated with flooding. This is demonstrated by the County's commitmentto map floodplain areas at the local level. As a part of this effort, DuPageCounty has joined in a Cooperative Technical Partnership agreement withFEMA to produce this digital RFM.

This map is for use in administering the DuPage Regulatory Flood Program.It does not necessarily identify all areas subject to flooding, particularly fromlocal drainage sources of small size. The community map repository shouldbe consulted for possible updated or additional flood hazard information.

Users should be aware that Base Flood Elevations (BFEs) shown on theRFM represent rounded whole foot elevations. The BFEs are intended forregulatory enforcment purposes only and should not be used as the solesource of flood elevation information.

Boundaries of the floodways were computed at cross sections andinterpolated between cross sections. The floodways were based onhydraulic considerations with regard to requirements of the DuPage Regu-latory Flood Program. Floodway widths and other pertinent floodway dataare provided in the Flood Insurance Study reports for this jurisdiction. Thisdata may be supplemented by FEMA and DuPage flood study updates.Approximate centerlines of obstructions to or passageways for floodways are shown.

The projection used in the preparation of this map is State Plane zone3376, Fipszone 1201. The horizontal datum is NAD27, on the GRS1980spheroid. Differences in datum, spheroid, projection or State Plane zonesused in the production of RFMs for adjacent jurisdictions may result inslight positional differences in map features across jurisdictional boundaries.The differences do not affect the accuracy of this RFM.

The State Plane coordinates near the corners of the map neatlinecorrespond to the respective nearby corners of the fully contained MapPanel. The grid lines are even thousand foot northings and eastings.

Flood elevations on this map are referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929. These flood elevations must be compared to structures and ground elevations referenced to the same vertical datum. For information regarding conversion between the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 and the North American Vertical Datum of 1988, visit the National Geodetic Survey at its website at www.ngs.noaa.gov or contact it at the following address: Spatial Reference System Division National Geodetic Survey, NOAA, Silver Spring Metro Center 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 (301)713-3191

BASE MAP SOURCE: Base map information was obtained in 2008 fromAeroMetric, Inc. These maps were photogrammetrically compiled at a scaleof 1:1200 (1'' = 100') based on LIDAR data acquired using AeroMetric'sDigital Mapping Camera in Spring 2006. Aerial photography was alsoacquired soon after the LIDAR flight for areas within the County.

Corporate limits shown on this map are based on the best data available atthe time of publication. Because changes due to annexations orde-annexations may have occurred after this map was published, map usersshould contact appropriate community officials to verify current corporatelimit locations.

Accompanying Flood Insurance Study reports, Letters of Map Revision orLetters of Map Amendment revising portions of this panel and digitalversions of this RFM may be available. These reports may besupplemented by DuPage flood study reports.

If you have questions about this map or questions concerning the DuPageRegulatory Flood Program in general, please call 1-630-407-6800 orvisit the DuPage County Stormwater Management.

For adjoining map panels, see the separately printed Map Index.

Incorporated

WBWF0012

QTR-QTR QUADRANGLEQTR QUADQUADRANGLE

CLARENDON HILLS 11 170203 Village

HINSDALE 19 170105 Village

Unincorporated DuPAGE 0 170197 County

WESTMONT 34 170220 Village

WILLOWBROOK 36 170222 Village

JOINS PANEL 0179

JOINS PANEL 0189

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1083638

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PANEL 0187 A

PANEL 0187 of QUADRANGLEHINSDALE

MAP NUMBER:

17043C0187 A

EFFECTIVE DATE:

July 7, 2010

December 16, 2004

Jun 8, 2010 DPC-SM 0810, HIN_SW_NE

Zoning Map

Site Analysis

Flood Plains

Resources:http://www.clarendonhills.us/Zoning.cfmfema.gov

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DuPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOISand INCORPORATED AREAS

Federal Emergency Management Agency

MAP SCALE 1" = 500' (1:6000)

0 150 300 45075

Meters

NOTES TO USERS LEGENDSPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREAS INUNDATEDBY THE 1% ANNUAL CHANCE FLOOD EVENTS

The 1% annual chance flood (100-year flood), also known as the base flood, is the flood that has a 1% chance of being equaled or exceeded in any given year. The Special Flood Hazard Area is the area subject to flooding by the 1% annual chance flood. Areas of Special Flood Hazard include Zones A, AE, AH, AO, AR, A99, V, and VE. The Base Flood Elevation is the water surface elevation of the 1% annual chance flood.

Zone AE Base flood elevations determined. BFE lines shown.

OTHER FLOOD AREAS

Zone X Areas of 1% annual chance flood with average depths of less than1 foot or with drainage areas less than 1 square mile; areasprotected by levees from the 1% annual chance flood; areas of0.2% annual chance flood.

1% Annual Chance Floodplain BoundaryFloodway Boundary

Base Flood Elevation line and value; elevation in feet*KKKK 513 KKKKBase Flood Elevation value where uniform withinzone; elevation in feet**Referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD29).

(EL 678.9)

Cross Section Line and Name

0.2% Annual Chance Floodplain Boundary

FLOODWAY AREAS

Zone A Base flood elevations undetermined.

Boundary dividing SFHAs of different Base FloodElevations, depths, velocities, or zones.

(SEE MAP INDEX FOR PANEL LAYOUT)

Notice to User: The Map Number shown below should be used whenplacing map orders; the Community Number show above should beused on insurance applications for the subject community.

CONTAINS:COMMUNITY CODE FIPS # TYPE

MAP REPOSITORY DuPage County Stormwater Management421 N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton, IL 60187

EFFECTIVE DATE OF COUNTYWIDE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP

DATE(S) OF REVISION(S) TO THIS PANEL:

Riverbasin Revision Date Rev.TributaryCode

PANEL LOCATION

193189188169

191187186167

183179178159

181177176157

187 191186

189

179

193

178 183

188

UndergroundPassage

Areas over underground passages carrying some or all of the 1% annual chance flood.

OTHER AREAS

Other Areas

0 500 1000 1500250

Feet

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Approximate Structure Centerline

NA

P

LOM

WH

T

HIN

WC

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ELM

SAGROM

ARN

GEN

NRMARS

" " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " Approximate Structure Centerline

For community map revision history prior to countywide mapping, refer to theCommunity Map History table located in the Flood Insurance Study reports forthe jurisdictions appearing in this map panel.

To determine if flood regulations apply in this Map Panel, contact the DuPageCounty Stormwater Management at 1-630-407-6800.

RFMREGULATORY FLOOD MAP

This digital Regulatory Flood Map (RFM) was produced through a uniquecooperative partnership between DuPage County and the FederalEmergency Management Agency (FEMA). DuPage County has implementeda long term approach of floodplain management to decrease the costsassociated with flooding. This is demonstrated by the County's commitmentto map floodplain areas at the local level. As a part of this effort, DuPageCounty has joined in a Cooperative Technical Partnership agreement withFEMA to produce this digital RFM.

This map is for use in administering the DuPage Regulatory Flood Program.It does not necessarily identify all areas subject to flooding, particularly fromlocal drainage sources of small size. The community map repository shouldbe consulted for possible updated or additional flood hazard information.

Users should be aware that Base Flood Elevations (BFEs) shown on theRFM represent rounded whole foot elevations. The BFEs are intended forregulatory enforcment purposes only and should not be used as the solesource of flood elevation information.

Boundaries of the floodways were computed at cross sections andinterpolated between cross sections. The floodways were based onhydraulic considerations with regard to requirements of the DuPage Regu-latory Flood Program. Floodway widths and other pertinent floodway dataare provided in the Flood Insurance Study reports for this jurisdiction. Thisdata may be supplemented by FEMA and DuPage flood study updates.Approximate centerlines of obstructions to or passageways for floodways are shown.

The projection used in the preparation of this map is State Plane zone3376, Fipszone 1201. The horizontal datum is NAD27, on the GRS1980spheroid. Differences in datum, spheroid, projection or State Plane zonesused in the production of RFMs for adjacent jurisdictions may result inslight positional differences in map features across jurisdictional boundaries.The differences do not affect the accuracy of this RFM.

The State Plane coordinates near the corners of the map neatlinecorrespond to the respective nearby corners of the fully contained MapPanel. The grid lines are even thousand foot northings and eastings.

Flood elevations on this map are referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929. These flood elevations must be compared to structures and ground elevations referenced to the same vertical datum. For information regarding conversion between the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 and the North American Vertical Datum of 1988, visit the National Geodetic Survey at its website at www.ngs.noaa.gov or contact it at the following address: Spatial Reference System Division National Geodetic Survey, NOAA, Silver Spring Metro Center 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 (301)713-3191

BASE MAP SOURCE: Base map information was obtained in 2008 fromAeroMetric, Inc. These maps were photogrammetrically compiled at a scaleof 1:1200 (1'' = 100') based on LIDAR data acquired using AeroMetric'sDigital Mapping Camera in Spring 2006. Aerial photography was alsoacquired soon after the LIDAR flight for areas within the County.

Corporate limits shown on this map are based on the best data available atthe time of publication. Because changes due to annexations orde-annexations may have occurred after this map was published, map usersshould contact appropriate community officials to verify current corporatelimit locations.

Accompanying Flood Insurance Study reports, Letters of Map Revision orLetters of Map Amendment revising portions of this panel and digitalversions of this RFM may be available. These reports may besupplemented by DuPage flood study reports.

If you have questions about this map or questions concerning the DuPageRegulatory Flood Program in general, please call 1-630-407-6800 orvisit the DuPage County Stormwater Management.

For adjoining map panels, see the separately printed Map Index.

Incorporated

WBWF0012

QTR-QTR QUADRANGLEQTR QUADQUADRANGLE

CLARENDON HILLS 11 170203 Village

HINSDALE 19 170105 Village

Unincorporated DuPAGE 0 170197 County

WESTMONT 34 170220 Village

WILLOWBROOK 36 170222 Village

JOINS PANEL 0179

JOINS PANEL 0189

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EL

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1083638

187

44

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312

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186

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DPFC Des Plaines River Tribs. Flagg Crk. Jul. 7, 2010 ASCBW Salt Crk. Bronswood Crk. Jul. 7, 2010 ASCSC Salt Crk. Main Stem Jul. 7, 2010 A

PANEL 0187 A

PANEL 0187 of QUADRANGLEHINSDALE

MAP NUMBER:

17043C0187 A

EFFECTIVE DATE:

July 7, 2010

December 16, 2004

Jun 8, 2010 DPC-SM 0810, HIN_SW_NE

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Site Analysis

Climate Data

Resources:http://www.city-data.com/city/Clarendon-Hills-Illinois.html

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Site Analysis

Hourly Illumination Daylit Hours Only

Daily Total Daylit Hours Only

Site Analysis

Daylighting

Ways to apply this data to a regenerative community:

-Vegitation-Solar-Indoor Daylighting

Daily Totals Daylit Hours Only

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Site Analysis

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Temperature

Ways to apply this data to a regenerative community:

-Outdoor Rec Time-Pedestrian Travel-Gardening/ Vertical Farm

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Site Analysis

Wind

Ways to apply this data to a regenerative community:

-Energy Collection-Low Speed-Steady

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Place

Current City Limits

Limits to GrowthCity 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 StandardResources:

http://www.clarendonhills.us/images/CHCO2_fp-20130724b.jpg

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Current City Limits

Limits to GrowthCity 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

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Greyfields

Limits to GrowthGreyfield

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 previ-ously developed) or a brown-field (lots that may be contami-nated with hazardous waste or pollution) may be developed.

These are the greyfields in Clar-endon Hills. The village doesn’t have any brown.

Resources:Living Building Challenge Standard

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Space Needed

Urban Agriculture

Area

The second imperative under the place petal is Urban Agriculture. Growing food locally in your Com-munity reduces food being brought into the community and thus lower carbon emissions from the trans-portation of food. Plus greater health for the community

Based on the FAR of Clarendon Hills, 30% (350 acres) of the com-munities needs to be used for Urban Agriculture

Resources:Living Building Challenge Standard

Richmond Garden

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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

Human Powered

LivingCatchment Zone

Graphic Key

Green SpaceAssemblyCommercialEd-ucationalInstitutional Residential

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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

Human Powered

LivingBike Paths

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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 popula-tion of 8,658 people, that means there Must be enough storage for 1,300 bikes.

Resources:Living Building Challenge StandardDero Pocket Guide to Bike Storage

Human Powered

LivingBike Storage

1 Bike = 16.8 SF1,300 Bikes =21,840 SF

1 Bike = 10.3 SF1,300 Bikes = 13,390 SF

1 Bike = 8.3 SF1,300 Bikes = 10,790 SF

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A Precious Resource

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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/fi les/reports/LCC1_0_Final_sm.pdf

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Continued Draw Down of Major Aquifers3

Highly Unsustainable Water Use Patterns2

Impacts of Climate Change1

Water

At Risk

We need to

Realign use

Redefi ne “waste”

Create water independent communities to be stronger and more resilient

Resources:1http://cleantechies.com/wp-content/up-loads/2014/04/381634787_f52e84a5af_b.jpg2 http://www.carbontrust.com/ImageGen.ashx?image=/media/208363/greenland-arctic-sea-ice.jpg&format=jpg&compression=80&width=588&constrain=true3 http://www.buscarfondos.com/fi le/3401/2560x1600/crop/nature-desktop-wall-papers-4-41.jpg

Highly Unsustainable Water Use Patterns

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Salt vs. Fresh 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://living-future.org/sites/default/fi les/reports/TNZW_Final_LowRes_031711.pdf

2.5% Fresh Water 1% Readily Accessible for Human Use

97.5% is Salt Water

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Percentage Use

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://living-future.org/sites/default/fi les/reports/TNZW_Final_LowRes_031711.pdf

United States

30% 59% 11%

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Domestic Use

Water

Homes

Potable Use Showers 11.6 gal Dishwashers 1.0 gal Baths 1.2 gal Faucets 11.1 gal

Non-Potable Indoor Clothes Wash 15.0 gal Toilets 18.5 gal

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://living-future.org/sites/default/fi les/reports/TNZW_Final_LowRes_031711.pdf

21.7% 20.3% 58%

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Natural Water Cycle

Water

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 fl ows of the community & surroundings

Water management should use the natural cycle as an example

Resources:http://www.sws.uiuc.edu/wsp/watercycle/images/hcycle1.jpg

Precipitation

Infi ltration

Transpiration

Storm Water Run Off

Condensation

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Reuse Allowance

Water

In NatureTreated & managed at community scale through

ReuseClosed Loop SystemInfi ltration

Water that must be potable:sinks, faucets, showersnotirrigation, toilet fl ushing, 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/fi les/2014/10/Evaluating-the-Living-Building-Challenge-in-New-York-City.pdf

Rainwater Grey Water Black Water

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Water Systems

Water

Input/OutputLCC focuses on a cyclical or closed loop water system model

Harvest suffi cient water& respect natural hydrology of the land

Must be appropriately scaled & effi cient

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/fi les/2014/10/Evaluating-the-Living-Building-Challenge-in-New-York-City.pdf

Traditional One Way Model LCC Cyclical Model

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Water Systems

Water

Net ZeroDesign Pathways to Net Zero Water

Resources: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/fi les/reports/TNZW_Final_LowRes_031711.pdf

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NON - POTABLE : co-mingled water from flush toilets and urinals

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

AQUIFER RECHARGE

AGRICULTUREFERTILIZER

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HIGH EFFICIENCY TOILET (HET)

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HIGH EFFICIENCY URINAL

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NON-POTABLE:co-mingled water from flushtoiletsandurinals

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: waterfromflushtoiletswith urine separation

FIGURE B-1. DESIGN PATHWAYS TO NET ZERO WATER

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NON - POTABLE : co-mingled water from flush toilets and urinals

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

AQUIFER RECHARGE

AGRICULTUREFERTILIZER

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HIGH EFFICIENCY TOILET (HET)

TOILET WITH URINE SEPARATION

HIGH EFFICIENCY URINAL

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EXTERIOR WATER USE/IRRIGATION

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OFF-SITE TREATMENT

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Living Machine

Water

Net ZeroDesign Pathways to Net Zero Water

Living Machine or Constructed Wetlands

Combination of plants & benefi cial bacteria

Treats & reuses water

Resources: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/fi les/reports/TNZW_Final_LowRes_031711.pdf

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POTABLE

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OUTSIDE SUBSURFACE FOOD CROP IRRIGATION

OUTSIDE SUBSURFACE LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION

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MUNICIPAL WATER

SURFACE WATER / STORM WATER

DRAINFIELD

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quality B

QUALITY OF WATERPOTABLE : Water suitable for drinking

NON - POTABLE : co-mingled water from flush toilets and urinals

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

AQUIFER RECHARGE

AGRICULTUREFERTILIZER

COMPOSTING UNIT

RECEIVINGWATER BODY

LIQUID

COMPOST

WATER

WATER

BIOFILER

BATH/SHOWER

DRINKING FOUNTAIN

LAVATORY SINK

LAUNDRY

KITCHEN SINK

DISHWASHER

FIRE SUPRESSION

PROCESS WATER/HVAC

HIGH EFFICIENCY TOILET (HET)

TOILET WITH URINE SEPARATION

HIGH EFFICIENCY URINAL

WATERLESS URINAL

MICROFLUSH

COMPOSTING TOILET

EXTERIOR WATER USE/IRRIGATION

HET

OTHER

PREFERRED

POSSIBLE

OFF-SITE TREATMENT

Equalization Tank

Primary Tank

Polishing

Stages

Pumps Drain & Fill

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Filter

Water

Net ZeroDesign Pathways to Net Zero Water

Biofi lter

Pollution Control

Living material to biologically degrade

Resources: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/fi les/reports/TNZW_Final_LowRes_031711.pdf

Stage 1:Up-flow Anaerobic Sludge

Blanket Baffle TankStage 2:

SSFCW Treatment of BOD, TSS, NH3 & P

Stage 4:Polishing

Stage 3:Nitrification Filter

Aerobic Rizo-filter

Stage 2:SSFCW Treatment of BOD,

TSS, NH3 & PStage 4:Polishing

UV

Irrigation

UV

Aerobic Rizo-filter

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NON - POTABLE : co-mingled water from flush toilets and urinals

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

AQUIFER RECHARGE

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Map of Illinois

Water

How does CH get water?

From Lake Michigan to Clarendon Hills

25 miles

Resources:

http://www.clarendonhills.us/Water.cfm

Dupage Water CommissionPumping Station

Clarendon HillsWater Towers

Jardine Water Purifi cation Plant

Intake CribLexington Pumping

Station

1 Mile

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Map of Illinois

Water

How does CH get water?

From Lake Michigan to Clarendon Hills

25 miles

Resources:

http://www.clarendonhills.us/Water.cfm

Dupage Water CommissionPumping Station

Clarendon HillsWater Towers

Jardine Water Purifi cation Plant

Intake CribLexington Pumping

Station

1 Mile

Amount of Water Used

Water

Dupage County

Residential

Commercial

Municipal

Construction

Resources:

http://www.clarendonhills.us/Water.cfm

71% 26% 2% 1%

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Water Cost Per Person

Water

Dupage County

Resources:

http://www.clarendonhills.us/Water.cfm

106 gal

3,180 gal

38,160 gal

Day Month Year

$1.48

$44.42$533.10

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Water Cost Per Family

Water

Dupage County

Resources:

http://www.clarendonhills.us/Water.cfm

$533.10 $533.10 $533.10 $533.10

$2,132.10

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Water Cost Per Family

Water

Dupage County

Resources:

http://www.clarendonhills.us/Water.cfm

Rainwater Grey Water Black Water

$036

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Incentives & Credits

Water

Village of Downers Grove

Reimbursement of Installation

Rain Barrels

Rain Garden

Permeable Pavers

Reduce site’s storm water volume

Provide water quality improvements

Provide land/facilities to the Village

to manage storm waterResources:

http://www.clarendonhills.us/Burke%20option%20summary%20Various%2010-31-13(1).pdf

$25

$250

$300

up to %20

up to 100%

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Watershed in DuPage County

Water

DuPage County

Resources:

http://www.clarendonhills.us/Water.cfm

1 Mile

Salt Creek Watershed

East Branch DuPage River Watershed

Des Plaines River Watershed

Sawmill Creek Watershed

Stream Gage

Rain Gage

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Watershed

Water

Clarendon HillsExisting Site Conditions

Resources:

http://gis.dupageco.org/DuPageMaps/Viewer.aspx

Salt Creek Watershed

East Branch DuPage River WatershedDes Plaines River Watershed

Sawmill Creek Watershed

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Precipitation

Water

Clarendon HillsExisting Site Conditions

Downtown:Avg Annual Rainfall 38.16 inAvg Annual Runoff 29.40 in

ResidentialAvg Annual Rainfall 38.16 inAvg Annual Runoff 14.90 in

Resources:

http://gis.dupageco.org/DuPageMaps/Viewer.aspx

City Average

US Average

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

0 in

1 in

2 in

3 in

4 in

5 in

6 in

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Precipitation

Water

Clarendon HillsExisting Site Conditions

Green Roofs 5/100

Street Planters 35/15

Porous Pavement 60/51

(% of impervious area treated/ % of treated area used for LID)

Resources:

US EPA National Stormwater Calculator

77% 10% 14%

4% 78% 17%

Precipitation

Water

Clarendon HillsExisting Site Conditions

Green Roofs 5/100

Street Planters 35/15

Porous Pavement 60/51

(% of impervious area treated/ % of treated area used for LID)

Resources:

US EPA National Stormwater Calculator

77% 10% 14%

4% 78% 17%

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Precipitation

Water

Clarendon HillsExisting Site Conditions

Resources:

US EPA National Stormwater Calculator

39% 55% 6%

18% 73% 9%

Precipitation

Water

Clarendon HillsExisting Site Conditions

Resources:

US EPA National Stormwater Calculator

39% 55% 6%

18% 73% 9%

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Lakes & Creeks

Water

Clarendon HillsExisting Site Conditions

Resources:

http://gis.dupageco.org/DuPageMaps/Viewer.aspx

Blue Lake

Prospect Park

Hinsdale Golf Club

Flagg Creek

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Flood Plain

Water

Clarendon HillsExisting Site Conditions

Resources:

http://gis.dupageco.org/DuPageMaps/Viewer.aspx

Flagg Creek

Flood Plain

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Municipal Water

Water

Clarendon HillsExisting Site Conditions

Resources:

http://gis.dupageco.org/DuPageMaps/Viewer.aspx

Water Tower

Water TowerPublic Works

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Downtown

Water

Clarendon HillsExisting Site Conditions

Resources:

http://gis.dupageco.org/DuPageMaps/Viewer.aspx

Flagg CreekWater Tower

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2014 Downtown Master Plan

Water

Clarendon HillsLandscape 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%20DTMP%20-%20FINAL%2020141103.pdf

Landscape/Public Plaza Water Collection Points

Flagg Creek Daylighted

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2014 Downtown Master Plan

Water

Clarendon HillsPermeable Pavers

Runoff Reduction 54%

Rate Control 99%

Resources:

http://www.egovlink.com/public_documents300/clarendonhills/published_documents/Clarendon%20Hills%20Documents/Community%20Development/DTMP/2014%20DTMP%20-%20FINAL%2020141103.pdf

Permeable Pavers Phase 1

Permeable Pavers Phase 2

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Online & PDF Resources

Water

ResourcesAdditional sources for further research

LCC https://living-future.org/sites/default/fi les/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/fi les/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/fi les/2014/10/Evaluating-the-Living-Building-Challenge-in-New-York-City.pdf

Clarendon Hills Master Plan 2014 http://www.egovlink.com/public_documents300/clarendonhills/published_documents/Clarendon%20Hills%20Documents/Community%20Development/DTMP/2014%20DTMP%20-%20FINAL%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

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Energy

Resources:

https://ambergreenenergy.co.uk/wp-con-tent/uploads/2012/03/7983272_print.jpg

Energy

Individual Solar

1 in 5 Household get Solar

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Energy

Reduction

20% Total Consumption 10,500 kWh 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% Wind1300 ft2 and 300 Medium Turbines

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Health & Happiness

Resources:

https://www.facebook.com/CHCO2/photos/pb.531972613530648.-

Village Context - Walking Paths

Health + HappinessWalking 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. Retail

Restaurant

Grocery Store

School

Church

Library

Walking Path

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Village Context - Walking Paths

Health + HappinessWalking 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. Retail

Restaurant

Grocery Store

School

Church

Library

Walking Path

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Health + HappinessBiking Paths

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.

Village Context - Biking Paths

Retail

Restaurant

Grocery Store

School

Church

Library

Bike Path

Bike Friendly Streets

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Downtown Context

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

Retail

Restaurant

Service Building

Parking

Bike Path

Single House

Multiple Housing

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Materials

Resources:

http://www.mrwallpaper.com/wallpapers/old-wood-panel.jpg

Public Buildings Downtown Buildings Residential Roadways

Downtown Map with some residential

Materials

Existing

The intent of the Materials is to create a successful materials economy that is nontoxic,transparent and sociallyequitable. Throughout their life cycle, supplies and materialsare responsible for many adverse environmental issues, including illness, squanderedembodied energy, pollution, and resource depletion.

Resources:Google maps-imagesLiving Building Challenge

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Public Buildings Downtown Buildings Residential Roadways

Downtown Map with some residential

Materials

Existing

The intent of the Materials is to create a successful materials economy that is nontoxic,transparent and sociallyequitable. Throughout their life cycle, supplies and materialsare responsible for many adverse environmental issues, including illness, squanderedembodied energy, pollution, and resource depletion.

Resources:Google maps-imagesLiving Building Challenge

Residential Roadways

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HPS ==> LED Create Rain Gardens Phases pavers can be installed

Permeable street and sidewalk pavers reduce flooding

Materials

Alternatives

These are the Alternative materials and other sustainable ways to improve the conditions of Clarendon Hills.

Examples of Materials not to use:AsbestosCadmiumChlorinated Polyethylene and Chlorosulfonated PolyethleneChlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)Chloroprene (Neoprene)Formaldehyde (added)Halogenated Flame Retardants

Resources:Google Maps- ImagesLiving Building Challenge-red list section

AggregatePermeable paversPipe for water

Sidewalk permeable

pavers

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No waste Policy Proper disposal Re-purposed materials

Clarendon Hills Map

Materials

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.

Resources: Living Building Challenge Document

Approximately 1.81 square miles

20% 25%

25%30%

310 milesaway

3102 milesaway

621 milesaway

1552 miles

Materials from any location

RED LIST FREE

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Equity

Resources:

https://www.facebook.com/CHCO2/pho-tos_stream?ref=page_internal

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.

Electrical chargers for cars to be forced at gas stations.

Educational wind turbines, and PVC at schools.

Resources:

Permeable Pavement Infrastruc-ture, by replacing the old and maintenance system.

Encourage human interaction with nature, by gardens, walking baths, and limit car use.

All traffic signs should get PVC

Walk-able streets and parks

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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.

Electrical chargers for cars to be forced at gas stations.

Educational wind turbines, and PVC at schools.

Resources:

Permeable Pavement Infrastruc-ture, by replacing the old and maintenance system.

Encourage human interaction with nature, by gardens, walking baths, and limit car use.

All traffic signs should get PVC

Walk-able streets and parks

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.

Electrical chargers for cars to be forced at gas stations.

Educational wind turbines, and PVC at schools.

Resources:

Permeable Pavement Infrastruc-ture, by replacing the old and maintenance system.

Encourage human interaction with nature, by gardens, walking baths, and limit car use.

All traffic signs should get PVC

Walk-able streets and parks

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Equity

PrecedentGreystone

Waste-to-resource strategies

Year-round greenhouses for farm-to-table

Stay-at-home and walk-able employment opportunities

Formal and informal educational programming

Energy production from renewables

Resources:http://www.shdlogistics.comhttp://www.crcsolutions.org

Waste shall be collected by service trucks and grouped on site in order to turn it to organic soil within 8-12 weeks.

Landscape

Walking Path

Vehicle Circulation/ Parking

Buildings

Parks

Equity

PrecedentGreystone

Waste-to-resource strategies

Year-round greenhouses for farm-to-table

Stay-at-home and walk-able employment opportunities

Formal and informal educational programming

Energy production from renewables

Resources:http://www.shdlogistics.comhttp://www.crcsolutions.org

Waste shall be collected by service trucks and grouped on site in order to turn it to organic soil within 8-12 weeks.

Landscape

Walking Path

Vehicle Circulation/ Parking

Buildings

Parks

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Equity

Parks

Waste-to-resource strategies

Year-round greenhouses for farm-to-table

Stay-at-home and walk-able employment opportunities

Formal and informal educational programming

Energy production from renewables

Resources:http://www.flicker.comhttp://www.bingmap.com

Equity

Parks

Waste-to-resource strategies

Year-round greenhouses for farm-to-table

Stay-at-home and walk-able employment opportunities

Formal and informal educational programming

Energy production from renewables

Resources:http://www.flicker.comhttp://www.bingmap.com

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Equity

Walking Paths

Waste-to-resource strategies

Year-round greenhouses for farm-to-table

Stay-at-home and walk-able employment opportunities

Formal and informal educational programming

Energy production from renewables

Resources:http://www.flicker.comhttp://www.googlemap.com

Equity

Walking Paths

Waste-to-resource strategies

Year-round greenhouses for farm-to-table

Stay-at-home and walk-able employment opportunities

Formal and informal educational programming

Energy production from renewables

Resources:http://www.flicker.comhttp://www.googlemap.com

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Beauty

Resources:

https://www.facebook.com/CHCO2/pho-tos_stream?ref=page_internal

Clarendon Hills Downtown

BeautyGardens

Clarendon Hills has a few gardens in the downtown area.

Downtown Sidewalk Gardens

Resources:Living Future Institude. LIVING COMMUNITY CHALLENGE 1.0

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Rain Barrels

Gathering Spaces

Downtown Sidewalk Gardens

BeautySite Context

The citizens of the Village of Clarendon Hills had work in a few ways to keep their village beautiful and sustainable.

Resources:http://www.clarendonhills.us/sustainability.cfm

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Clarendon Hills Downtown

BeautyGardens

Clarendon Hills has a few gardens in the downtown area.

Downtown Sidewalk Gardens

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Clarendon Hills Downtown

BeautyPublic 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 every500 residents

• A minor installation for every100 residents

Proposed Sustainable Public Plaza

Proposed Art Work

Resources:Living Future Institude. LIVING COMMUNITY CHALLENGE 1.0

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Gazebo

Paris Metropolitan (Hector Guimard)

BeautyInspiration

Gazebo Inspired by Nature and Paris Art Nouveau

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Murals

Educational

BeautyPublic Art

Statues

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Clarendon Hills Map

BeautyInspiration + 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 1.0http://www.clarendonhills.us/sustainability.cfm

School

Public Parks

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Classrooms in Natural Environments

BeautyInspiration + Education

Resources:Living Future Institude. LIVING COMMUNITY CHALLENGE 1.0

Outdoor Classrooms

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BeautyInspiration + 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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FindhornEcovillage

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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Area Map

Wind Diagram

Title

Sun Diagram

The Basics

Sustainability

- Homes and community buildings incorporate solar panels for hot water heating.

- 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.

Commercial housing

Notable Large Parks

Sand Dunes

Wind Turbines

Processing Plant

Commercial housing

Notable Large Parks

Wind

Wind Turbines

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Regenerative Process

Turbine Energy Solar Energy

EnergyRelying 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.

- When production exceeds demand the surplus is exported to the grid.

- Use of PV panels decreases the need for energy to heat homes.

SSS

750kW750kW

Commercial housing

Wind Turbines

Turbine Generated Energy

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Biomatrix Process

Living Machine Process

Water

Respectingwater

- The Living Machine treats sewage for a population of up to 500 people.

- Diverse communities of bacteria, algae, micro-organisms, 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.

Stage 1:Up-flow Anaerobic Sludge

Blanket Baffle TankStage 2:

SSFCW Treatment of BOD, TSS, NH3 & P

Stage 4:Polishing

Stage 3:Nitrification Filter

Aerobic Rizo-filter

Stage 2:SSFCW Treatment of BOD,

TSS, NH3 & PStage 4:Polishing

UV

Irrigation

UV

Aerobic Rizo-filter

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Some Benefits Exportation of Products

Product Transport by Electric Car

UrbanAgriculture

For the community

- Earthshare group created to increase our use of local produce as well as to enhance the quality of our food.

- 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.

SSS140x SSS

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Title

Dongtan Eco-City

Shanghai, China

Highlights-Sustainable Bedroom Community for 10,000 in Phase 1 and 500,000 by 2050

-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

Wind Turbines

Wetlands

Farmland

Destination Nodes

Waterbus

Zero Emissions Road Access

Eco Friendly Trasport OnlyZone

Car Share Only Zone

Mixed Function

CommunitySelf-Reliance

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

Resources:http://www.foodurbanism.org/dongtan-eco-project-2/ EnergyEco-Mobility

Urban District

Wetland ReserveEco Park

Eco Park

Farmland

Wind Farm

Eco Park

Wetland Reserve

Wind Farm

Urban District

Eco ParkEco ParkEco Park

Farmland

Eco Park

Farmland

Eco ParkEco Park

Eco Park

Eco ParkEco ParkEco ParkEco ParkEco ParkEco ParkEco ParkEco Park

Wetland ReserveWetland Reserve

FarmlandFarmland

Dongtan Eco-City

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Public Eco Parks

Wetlands

Farmland

Eco Park

Eco Park

Farmland

Wetlands

Public Eco Parks

Wetlands

Farmland

Farmland

Eco Park

Eco Park

Eco Park

Wetlands

Eco Park

Application of

LCC(Living Community Challenge)

Place - Urban Agriculture - Human Powered Living

Equity - Universal Access to nature - Human Scale & Human Places

Energy - Net Positive Energy

Resources:http://www.gaisma.com/en/sunpath/shanghaicom/?attachment_id=665

Population Density

High Density Population

Medium Density Parks

Place

Equity

Wetland Reserve

Urban DistrictFarm & Park

Belt

Transect Diagram

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Title Title

Title

Logo

Copenhagen,Denmark

Precedent Study

In 2012 Copenhagen committed to becoming the first carbon-neu-tral capital by 2025.

So Although Copenhagen does not meet the Living Communi-ty Challenge standards and has made no indication of doing so, the city still addresses many of the imperatives imposed by the Living community Challenge.

Photo Credits:Top Left: Marissa OlsenTop Right: Marissa OlsenCenter Right: Marissa OlsenBottom Right: stateofgreen.com

Title Title

Title

Logo

Copenhagen,Denmark

Precedent Study

In 2012 Copenhagen committed to becoming the first carbon-neu-tral capital by 2025.

So Although Copenhagen does not meet the Living Communi-ty Challenge standards and has made no indication of doing so, the city still addresses many of the imperatives imposed by the Living community Challenge.

Photo Credits:Top Left: Marissa OlsenTop Right: Marissa OlsenCenter Right: Marissa OlsenBottom Right: stateofgreen.com

Copenhagen,DenmarkPlace Petal

Average Temperature (°F)

Average Hour of Sunshine

Average Wind Speeds

Resources:weather-and-climate.comGehl Blog, Time Square - Too Much of a Good Thing by Jeff Risom 01/30/15 gehlarchitects.com

Commutes Shopping TripsTrips with the City

Bike Lane Design

Main Modes of Transportation

Room for Cars but very few Pedestrians

Pedestrianisation

Thriving Pedestrian Centers

Evolution of Pedestrianisation

1962 - First Pedestrian Only Street

1973 - Pedestrian Network

2013 - Expanded Pedestrian Network

Limits to Growth

Bike Superhighway Map

Bike Superhighway88

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Copenhagen,DenmarkPlace Petal

Average Temperature (°F)

Average Hour of Sunshine

Average Wind Speeds

Resources:weather-and-climate.comGehl Blog, Time Square - Too Much of a Good Thing by Jeff Risom 01/30/15 gehlarchitects.com

Average Temperature Average Temperature (°F)(°F)

Average Hour of SunshineAverage Hour of Sunshine

Commutes Shopping TripsTrips with the City

Bike Lane Design

Main Modes of Transportation

Room for Cars but very few Pedestrians

Pedestrianisation

Thriving Pedestrian Centers

Evolution of Pedestrianisation

1962 - First Pedestrian Only Street

1973 - Pedestrian Network

2013 - Expanded Pedestrian Network

Limits to Growth

Bike Superhighway Map

Bike Superhighway

Copenhagen,DenmarkPlace Petal

Average Temperature (°F)

Average Hour of Sunshine

Average Wind Speeds

Resources:weather-and-climate.comGehl Blog, Time Square - Too Much of a Good Thing by Jeff Risom 01/30/15 gehlarchitects.com

Commutes Shopping TripsTrips with the City

Bike Lane Design

Main Modes of Transportation

Room for Cars but very few Pedestrians

Pedestrianisation

Thriving Pedestrian Centers

Evolution of Pedestrianisation

1962 - First Pedestrian Only Street

1973 - Pedestrian Network

2013 - Expanded Pedestrian Network

Limits to Growth

Bike Superhighway Map

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Samso, Denmark

Net-Zero Island

Population: 4100Area: 44 Sq miProduce: 106,000,000 kWhUse: 26,000,000 kWh

Resources:http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/sam-so-attempts-100-percent-renewable-power/http://ecowatch.com/2014/05/01/samso-renew-able-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/

Land Wind Turbines1.

Samso Map

Number

Owners

StrawWood Chips/Solar

Water Wind Turbines

District Heating Plants

Local ResidenceLocal Company

Local ResidenceDistant CompanyLocal Government

2.

3.

CoverageDistrict Heating Plants Other Methods

60%

40%

Owners

Number

Number

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Village Context - Walking Paths

Health + HappinessWalking 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. Retail

Restaurant

Grocery Store

School

Church

Library

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Equity

PrecedentGreystone

Historical time line

Old era

Modern era

current Buildings

Resources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greystone_Park_Psychiatric_Hospital

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

1901The asylum scrambled to create more housing

1911the newly renamed State Asylum at Morris Plains held 2,672 patients

1914An industrial building opened, allowing for more jobs for patients than just manual labor jobs in farming or groundworks

1917Annexes to the Dormitory building open to provide more space for housing

1924The hospital was blessed with its modern-day name, Greystone Park Psychiatric Center,William Leigh St in Adelaide takes its name) purchased 38 acres of the Clarendon vineyard

1997 the original tuberculosis pavilion was demolished

2008after countless unexplained delays, patients were finally moved into the new hospital building 2009State looks into options of selling or developing remaining Greystone property

Equity

PrecedentGreystone

Historical time line

Old era

Modern era

current Buildings

Resources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greystone_Park_Psychiatric_Hospital

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

1901The asylum scrambled to create more housing

1911the newly renamed State Asylum at Morris Plains held 2,672 patients

1914An industrial building opened, allowing for more jobs for patients than just manual labor jobs in farming or groundworks

1917Annexes to the Dormitory building open to provide more space for housing

1924The hospital was blessed with its modern-day name, Greystone Park Psychiatric Center,William Leigh St in Adelaide takes its name) purchased 38 acres of the Clarendon vineyard

1997 the original tuberculosis pavilion was demolished

2008after countless unexplained delays, patients were finally moved into the new hospital building 2009State looks into options of selling or developing remaining Greystone property

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McGilvra ParkSeattle, Washington

Status: Certifi ed ‘Living’Date Certifi ed: October 22, 2014Version of Program: 2.0Location: Seattle, WA, USABioregion: CascadiaLiving Transect: L5Typology: Landscape + Infrastructure

DETAILSProject Area: 242 m2

Start of Construction: February 2013Start of Occupancy Period: April 2013Number of visitors: 50+ per day PROJECT TEAMCivil – Springline Design LLCArchitectural – The Berger PartnershipSustainability – Point32Contractor – WS Contractors LLCParnter – The Bullitt FoundationPartner – The Seattle Parks FoundationPartner – Seattle Parks and Recreation

Site Plan

Presipitation

Snow Fall

Humidity

Daylight

Temperature

Site

Site Overview

Resources:Living Future Institude. LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE 2.0

McGilvra ParkSeattle, Washington

Status: Certifi ed ‘Living’Date Certifi ed: October 22, 2014Version of Program: 2.0Location: Seattle, WA, USABioregion: CascadiaLiving Transect: L5Typology: Landscape + Infrastructure

DETAILSProject Area: 242 m2

Start of Construction: February 2013Start of Occupancy Period: April 2013Number of visitors: 50+ per day PROJECT TEAMCivil – Springline Design LLCArchitectural – The Berger PartnershipSustainability – Point32Contractor – WS Contractors LLCParnter – The Bullitt FoundationPartner – The Seattle Parks FoundationPartner – Seattle Parks and Recreation

Site Plan

Presipitation

Snow Fall

Humidity

Daylight

Temperature

Site

Site Overview

Resources:Living Future Institude. LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE 2.0

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Circulation

Bicycling Walking and Running

Mornings & Evenings InteractivityGatherings & Events

Activition

Equity

Health + Happiness

Beauty

Circulation

Bicycling Walking and Running

Mornings & Evenings InteractivityGatherings & Events

Activition

Equity

Health + Happiness

Beauty

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Material Palete

Salvaged and Reused Materials Precast Pavers CIP Concrete Aluminum Grating

Runnel Method Rain Gardens

Water Strategies

Original Lawn Urban Farming Trees

Materials

Water

Energy

Vegetation

Material Palete

Salvaged and Reused Materials Precast Pavers CIP Concrete Aluminum Grating

Runnel Method Rain Gardens

Water Strategies

Original Lawn Urban Farming Trees

Materials

Water

Energy

Vegetation

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