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bike bus trolley primary through street secondary through street neighborhood street structured parking landscaped path accessible open space RETAIL RETAIL RETAIL RETAIL RETAIL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL COMM COMM COMM COMM driving walking trolley sitting biking walking eating shopping living driving edible landscape biking outdoor dining learning art walk walking 13th Ave. stormwater/greywater is ltered and reused parking in the middle of the block beneath the raised courtyard conserves space by stacking compatible programs bioswale tree planters filter stormwater and reduce runoff layered spaces create an active street and pedestrian environment Park Blvd. tree-lined streets provide shade for pedestrians vegetated roof absorbs and retains water, excess drains to cistern rooftop agriculture reduces heat island and provides local food planted pathways provide local food and connections to nature individual balconies provide private outdoor space for each unit interior courtyard provides privacy and a safe play area for children photovoltaic shade structure acts as local renewable energy source AGRICULTURE RENEWABLE OPPORTUNITY RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL THOUGHT BOX driving walking biking learning learning pavilion bandshell stormwater/greywater is filtered and reused driving walking biking water-efficient landscape in park filters runoff and reduces demand on aquifer debris from demolition used for grading in parks and as aggregate in concrete activity ows from center park into public ground floor of the Thought Box performance area functions as the back porch for the urban village arts magnet middle school stacked with arts collaborative non-profit connects children and the creative class pavilion in park provides a shaded gathering space for markets, festivals, or rest garden-to-market produce vertical wind turbines capture energy locally activated rooftops utilize vacant space TRAINING INNOVATION EDUCATION ART ART EDUCATION ART EDUCATION G St. F St. photovoltaic shade structure acts as local renewable energy source rooftop agriculture reduces heat island and provides local food F.O.D. CATALYTIC COMPONENTS Family Oriented Development, Arts and Small Business Incubation in Downtown San Diego 1 2 3 5 4 9 9 7 6 8 1 Accessible green roof 2 Rooftops leased to solar tech company generate local energy 3 Urban agriculture roof 4 Active recreation roof 5 Village Green acts as the core of East Village 6 Park-to-Bay Link connects Balboa Park & Waterfront Park 7 Greenway corridor and urban skate park connects Balboa Park & Chicano Park 8 Waterfront park & marina 9 Catalyst-influenced future expansion of East Village EAST VILLAGE EXPANSION | View looking SW LAND USE | View Looking NE Typical Day on the Green Market Festival OPEN SPACE TRANSIT CIRCULATION CONTEXT and CONNECTIONS THOUGHT BOX and VILLAGE GREEN | GROWTH and EXPRESSION SECTION A | NETWORKED THE LIFE OF THE GREEN SECTION B | SUSTAINABLE 0 250 ft B A 1 17 20 21 10 12 13 11 15 16 5 23 4 3 19 22 18 9 6 14 7 2 8 A B 24 25 1 Thought Box 2 Village Green 3 Arts Center 4 Pavilion 5 New School of Architecture 6 Gateway retail block 7 Arts Magnet Middle School 8 Existing warehouse reused 9 Freeway skate park 10 San Diego City College 11 SDCC Career Tech Center 12 Salvation Army 13 SRO transitional housing 14 Albertsons Grocery 15 Target store 16 Police station 17 Innovation Center 18 Plow-to-pint microbrewery 19 Corporate headquarters 20 Livable Street 21 Faultscape 22 Vegetated freeway lid 23 Park-to-Bay Link 24 Sculptural community stage 25 Living Wall substation wrap trolley stop trolley line perspectives Broadway C Street E Street F Street G Street Market Street STRATEGY Program-intensive civic spaces and amenities begin a cycle of renewal and investment The gateway building to the East Village An arts magnet middle school Retail / residential project Technical job training Community center Public park with art and performance shell Pedestrian-friendly streetscape The THOUGHT BOX INNOVATION CENTER Accessible public space as extension of park Civic offices for small business and arts Office space for start-ups and studios After school program activity space Daycare facilities Continuing education classrooms Career counseling and job resource offices Rooftop Demonstration Garden Retail: 95,763 sq. ft. Office/comm.: 261,166 sq. ft. (35% affordable) Residential: 628,741 sq. ft. (15% affordable) Parking: 1,367 spaces Capitalizing on the civic infrastructure of phase one, two introduces, new dense, livable, family-oriented residential units Donated land for a linear urban park on fault lines Garden space Arts building Blackbox theater Galleries, studios, classrooms Adult Rehabilitation Center Core family residential community Park Blvd. retail frontage Retail: 127,684 sq. ft. Office/comm.: 130,583 sq. ft. (35% affordable) Residential: 373,317 sq. ft. (15% affordable) Parking: 1,014 spaces Soccer with Friends Business Lunch Strolling Weekly Produce Market Monthly Cultural/Art Market Neighborhood Events Sunday Night Movies & Football/Baseball Theater on the Green Music Festival Phase Two Phase One Phase Three Final 10 yr Build Out Large retail spaces and support for a variety of small busi- ness ventures complete the initial investment cycle Final build out of family residential Two commercial buildings for large anchor tenants, e.g. Target, H&M Continued support and space for small business: hi-tech industry startups small-scale production: micro brewery innovative green tech ventures: urban agriculture and solar farms Retail: 414,973 sq. ft. Office/comm.: 361,166 sq. ft. (35% affordable) Residential: 103,974 sq. ft. (15% affordable Parking: 1,787 spaces Retail: 638,420 sq. ft. office/comm.: 652,914 sq. ft. (35% affordable) residential: 1,106,031 sq. ft. (15% affordable) parking: 4,168 spaces FAULTLINE PLAZA and FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD | LIVABLE Team 3581 Team 3581 Team 3581 Team 3581 Team 3581 Team 3581 31% 7% 6% 1% 18% 27% 10% Market-rate Rental Housing Market-rate For-sale Housing Affordable Rental Housing Affordable For-sale Housing Office/Commerical Retail Incubator/Arts Projected Build Out By Area 108 (H) 28 133 (T) 31 (H) 49 (T) 19 32 54 20 41 SINGLE FAMILY OFFICE WORKER Suburb Conventional Annual Energy Use - Million BTUs/Yr. Transport (T) Office (O) Home (H) Urban Green Suburb Deatched (SF) Urban Multi-Family (SF) Urban Green Multi-Family (SF) F .O.D. CONCEPTS A new CITY EXPERIENCE for families and companies harnessing urban energies: Urban Agriculture Livable Niches Social Nodes Arts and Education F.O.D SYNERGY SUSTAINABLE A sustainable URBAN lifestyle WALKABLE/BIKEABLE streets Integrated and diverse TRANSIT Local ENERGY production Rooftop AGRICULTURE Small CARBON FOOTPRINT build- ings COMPACT lifestyle LIVABLE A livable city neighborhood with a compact, human-scale, mixed-use fabric ACCESSIBLE work, recreation, transit Flexible PUBLIC SPACES Pedestrian oriented STREETSCAPE Co-ops : car, childcare, gardens GROWTH and EXPRESSION Integrated opportunities for growth and expression ENTREPRENEURSHIP and JOBS: Live/Work space Affordable office space Job training, counseling EDUCATION: Magnet Middle School High School City College New College ARTS: Performance venues Arts Building / Outreach Public Art NETWORKED Connections, relationships and col- laboration flourish in densely popu- lated, close-knit environments Social nodes Active streets Programming, events and institu- tions Trolley / Bus / Foot / Bike / Car THOUGHT BOX VILLAGE GREEN F.O.D F.O.D. F.O.D. Village Green Flexible Community Yard Thought Box Arts and Innovation Incubator F.O.D Family Oriented Development

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Page 1: SUSTAINABLE bikes Team 3581 LIVABLE roller bladers Kids on ... · Kids on see saw bikes roller bladers skateboarder rooftop garden SUSTAINABLE LIVABLE NETWORKED GROWTH + EXPRESSION

bike

bus

trolley

primary through street

secondary through street

neighborhood street

structured parking

landscaped path

accessible open space

AGRICULTURE

RENEWABLE

OPPORTUNITY

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

THOUGHT BOX

RETAIL

RETAIL RETAIL

RETAILRETAIL

COMMERCIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

COMM

COMM

COMM

COMM

1:50

driving

walking

trolley

sittingb

ikingw

alking

eating

shopp

ing

living

driving

edib

leland

scape

biking

outdoor d

ining

learning

art walk

walking

driving

walking

biking

learning

learning

13th Ave.

pavilion

band

shell

stormwater/greywater is filtered and reused

stormwater/greywateris filtered and reused

parking in the middle of the blockbeneath the raised courtyard conserves space by stacking compatible programs

driving

walking

biking

bioswale tree plantersfilter stormwater and reduce runoff

water-efficient landscape inpark filters runoff and reduces demand on aquifer

debris from demolition usedfor grading in parks and asaggregate in concrete

activity flows from centerpark into public ground floor of the Thought Box

performance area functionsas the back porch for theurban village

arts magnet middle school stacked with arts collaborative non-profit connects children and the creative class

pavilion in park provides ashaded gathering space formarkets, festivals, or rest

garden-to-market produce vertical wind turbinescapture energy locally

activated rooftopsutilize vacant space

TRAINING

INNOVATION

EDUCATION

ART

ART

EDUCATION

ART

EDUCATION

layered spaces createan active street andpedestrian environment Park Blvd.

G St. F St.

tree-lined streetsprovide shade forpedestrians

vegetated roof absorbsand retains water, excess drains to cistern

rooftop agriculture reduces heat island and provides local food

planted pathways provide local food and connections to nature

individual balconies provide private outdoor space for each unit

interior courtyard provides privacy and a safe play area for children

photovoltaic shade structure acts as local renewable energy source

photovoltaic shade structure acts as local renewable energy source

rooftop agriculture reduces heat island and provides local food

AGRICULTURE

RENEWABLE

OPPORTUNITY

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

THOUGHT BOX

RETAIL

RETAIL RETAIL

RETAILRETAIL

COMMERCIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

COMM

COMM

COMM

COMM

1:50

driving

walking

trolley

sittingb

ikingw

alking

eating

shopp

ing

living

driving

edib

leland

scape

biking

outdoor d

ining

learning

art walk

walking

driving

walking

biking

learning

learning

13th Ave.

pavilion

band

shell

stormwater/greywater is filtered and reused

stormwater/greywateris filtered and reused

parking in the middle of the blockbeneath the raised courtyard conserves space by stacking compatible programs

driving

walking

biking

bioswale tree plantersfilter stormwater and reduce runoff

water-efficient landscape inpark filters runoff and reduces demand on aquifer

debris from demolition usedfor grading in parks and asaggregate in concrete

activity flows from centerpark into public ground floor of the Thought Box

performance area functionsas the back porch for theurban village

arts magnet middle school stacked with arts collaborative non-profit connects children and the creative class

pavilion in park provides ashaded gathering space formarkets, festivals, or rest

garden-to-market produce vertical wind turbinescapture energy locally

activated rooftopsutilize vacant space

TRAINING

INNOVATION

EDUCATION

ART

ART

EDUCATION

ART

EDUCATION

layered spaces createan active street andpedestrian environment Park Blvd.

G St. F St.

tree-lined streetsprovide shade forpedestrians

vegetated roof absorbsand retains water, excess drains to cistern

rooftop agriculture reduces heat island and provides local food

planted pathways provide local food and connections to nature

individual balconies provide private outdoor space for each unit

interior courtyard provides privacy and a safe play area for children

photovoltaic shade structure acts as local renewable energy source

photovoltaic shade structure acts as local renewable energy source

rooftop agriculture reduces heat island and provides local food

F.O.D.

CATALYTIC COMPONENTS

Family Oriented Development, Arts and Small Business Incubation in Downtown San Diego

Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden

SUSTAINABLE

LIVABLE

NETWORKED

GROWTH + EXPRESSION

Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden

SUSTAINABLE

LIVABLE

NETWORKED

GROWTH + EXPRESSION

Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden

SUSTAINABLE

LIVABLE

NETWORKED

GROWTH + EXPRESSION

Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden

SUSTAINABLE

LIVABLE

NETWORKED

GROWTH + EXPRESSION

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2

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4

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1 Accessible green roof

2 Rooftops leased to solar tech company generate local energy

3 Urban agriculture roof

4 Active recreation roof

5 Village Green acts as the core of East Village

6 Park-to-Bay Link connects Balboa Park & Waterfront Park

7 Greenway corridor and urban skate park connects Balboa Park & Chicano Park

8 Waterfront park & marina

9 Catalyst-influenced future expansion of East Village

EAST VILLAGE EXPANSION | View looking SW

LAND USE | View Looking NE

Typical Day on the Green Market Festival

OPEN SPACE

TRANSIT

CIRCULATION

CONTEXT and CONNECTIONS THOUGHT BOX and VILLAGE GREEN | GROWTH and EXPRESSIONSECTION A | NETWORKED

THE LIFE OF THE GREEN SECTION B | SUSTAINABLE

0 250 ft

B

A

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12

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11

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B

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1 Thought Box

2 Village Green

3 Arts Center

4 Pavilion

5 New School of Architecture

6 Gateway retail block

7 Arts Magnet Middle School

8 Existing warehouse reused

9 Freeway skate park

10 San Diego City College

11 SDCC Career Tech Center

12 Salvation Army

13 SRO transitional housing

14 Albertsons Grocery

15 Target store

16 Police station

17 Innovation Center

18 Plow-to-pint microbrewery

19 Corporate headquarters

20 Livable Street

21 Faultscape

22 Vegetated freeway lid

23 Park-to-Bay Link

24 Sculptural community stage

25 Living Wall substation wrap

trolley stop

trolley line

perspectives

Broadway

C Street

E Street

F Street

G Street

Market Street

STRATEGY

Program-intensive civic spaces and amenities begin a cycle of renewal and investment

The gateway building to the East Village•An arts magnet middle school•Retail / residential project•Technical job training•Community center•Public park with art and performance shell•Pedestrian-friendly streetscape•

The THOUGHT BOX INNOVATION CENTERAccessible public space as extension of park•Civicofficesforsmallbusinessandarts•Officespaceforstart-upsandstudios•After school program activity space•Daycare facilities•Continuing education classrooms •Careercounselingandjobresourceoffices•Rooftop Demonstration Garden •

Retail: 95,763 sq. ft.•

Office/comm.:261,166•sq. ft. (35% affordable)

Residential:628,741•sq.ft.(15%affordable)

Parking:1,367spaces•

Capitalizing on the civic infrastructure of phase one, two introduces, new dense, livable, family-oriented residential units

Donated land for a linear urban park on fault lines•Garden space•Arts building•Blackbox theater•Galleries, studios, classrooms•Adult Rehabilitation Center•Core family residential community•Park Blvd. retail frontage•

Retail:127,684sq.ft.•

Office/comm.:130,583•sq. ft. (35% affordable)

Residential:373,317•sq.ft.(15%affordable)

Parking:1,014spaces•

Soccer with Friends•

Business Lunch•

Strolling•

Weekly Produce Market•

Monthly Cultural/Art •Market

Neighborhood Events•

Sunday Night Movies & •Football/Baseball

Theater on the Green•

Music Festival•

Phase Two

Phase One

Phase Three

Final 10 yr Build Out

Large retail spaces and support for a variety of small busi-ness ventures complete the initial investment cycle

Final build out of family residentialTwo commercial buildings for large anchor tenants, e.g. Target, H&M

Continued support and space for small business:hi-tech industry startupssmall-scale production: micro breweryinnovative green tech ventures: urban agriculture and solar farms

Retail:414,973sq.ft.•

Office/comm.:361,166•sq. ft. (35% affordable)

Residential:103,974sq.•ft.(15%affordable

Parking:1,787spaces•

Retail:638,420sq.ft.•

office/comm.:652,914•sq. ft. (35% affordable)

residential:1,106,031•sq.ft.(15%affordable)

parking:4,168spaces•

FAULTLINE PLAZA and FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD | LIVABLE

Team 3581

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108 (H)

28

133 (T)

31 (H

)49 (T)

1932

54

2041

SINGLE FAMILY  OFFICE WORKER

Sub

urb Con

ventional 

Annual Energy Use - Million BTUs/Yr.Transport (T)

Office (O)Home (H)

Urban  G

reen

Sub

urb Deatched (S

F) 

Urban M

ulti-Family (S

F) 

Urban Green M

ulti-Family (S

F) 

31%

7%

6%

1%

18%

27%

10%

Market-rate Rental Housing

Market-rate For-sale Housing

Affordable Rental Housing

Affordable For-sale Housing

Office/Commerical

Retail

Incubator/Arts

Projected Build Out By Area

108 (H)

28

133 (T)

31 (H

)49 (T)

1932

54

2041

SINGLE FAMILY  OFFICE WORKER

Sub

urb Con

ventional 

Annual Energy Use - Million BTUs/Yr.Transport (T)

Office (O)Home (H)

Urban  G

reen

Sub

urb Deatched (S

F) 

Urban M

ulti-Family (S

F) 

Urban Green M

ulti-Family (S

F) 

31%

7%

6%

1%

18%

27%

10%

Market-rate Rental Housing

Market-rate For-sale Housing

Affordable Rental Housing

Affordable For-sale Housing

Office/Commerical

Retail

Incubator/Arts

Projected Build Out By Area

F.O.D. CONCEPTSA new CITY EXPERIENCE for families and companies harnessing urban energies:

Urban Agriculture

Livable Niches

Social Nodes

Arts and Education

F.O.D SYNERGY

Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden

SUSTAINABLE

LIVABLE

NETWORKED

GROWTH + EXPRESSION

Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden

SUSTAINABLE

LIVABLE

NETWORKED

GROWTH + EXPRESSION

Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden

SUSTAINABLE

LIVABLE

NETWORKED

GROWTH + EXPRESSION

Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden

SUSTAINABLE

LIVABLE

NETWORKED

GROWTH + EXPRESSION

Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden

SUSTAINABLE

LIVABLE

NETWORKED

GROWTH + EXPRESSION

Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden

SUSTAINABLE

LIVABLE

NETWORKED

GROWTH + EXPRESSION

Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden

SUSTAINABLE

LIVABLE

NETWORKED

GROWTH + EXPRESSION

Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden

SUSTAINABLE

LIVABLE

NETWORKED

GROWTH + EXPRESSION

Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden

SUSTAINABLE

LIVABLE

NETWORKED

GROWTH + EXPRESSION

SUSTAINABLEA sustainable URBAN lifestyle

WALKABLE/BIKEABLE• streets

Integrated and diverse • TRANSIT

Local ENERGY• production

Rooftop • AGRICULTURE

Small CARBON FOOTPRINT build-•ings

COMPACT• lifestyle

LIVABLEA livable city neighborhood with a compact, human-scale, mixed-use fabric

ACCESSIBLE• work, recreation, transit

Flexible • PUBLIC SPACES

Pedestrian oriented •STREETSCAPE

Co-ops• : car, childcare, gardens

GROWTH and EXPRESSIONIntegrated opportunities for growth and expression

ENTREPRENEURSHIP and JOBS:

Live/Work space•

Affordableofficespace•

Job training, counseling•

EDUCATION:

Magnet Middle School•

High School•

City College•

New College•

ARTS:

Performance venues•

Arts Building / Outreach •

Public Art•

NETWORKEDConnections, relationships and col-laborationflourishindenselypopu-lated, close-knit environments

Social• nodes

Active• streets

Programming, events and institu-•tions

Trolley / Bus / Foot / Bike / Car•

THOUGHT BOXVILLAGE

GREEN

F.O.D

F.O

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F.O

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Village Green Flexible Community Yard

Thought Box Arts and Innovation Incubator

F.O.D Family Oriented Development