700 Waterway Drive

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Studio 209 Final Project

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700 Waterway Drive

John J. Coughlin | Matt Kleinmann | Studio 209

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Intro Narrative 3Research 4Prototype: Food Trailer 6Current Park 8Regeneration of Waterway 11Building Concept 15Floor Plans 18Sections & 3D Views 19Site Plan 21Building Renders 22Park Renders 26

700 Waterway Drive In order for Waterway Park to “regenerate” and become the so-cial and activity hub that it once was, the entire project including urban farm, food store prototype, as well as film studio, must strive to work together with the community. This park is about the community it serv-ers more than anything else. All three must work to achieve high stan-dards in access, affordability, and quality. Each one of those points have been vital in the design concepts of the new film studio building or 700 Waterway Drive, since it truely doesnt matter what is built on this park, as long as it serves the community first.

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Key ResearchFood Deserts: an urban area in which it is difficult to buy affordable or good-quality fresh food.

Food Insecurity: the state of being without reliable access sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food

GMO Foods: Genetically Modified OrganismAn organism’s genetic compound has been altered using genetic en-gineering in order to make insect/disease resistant and to produce higher yield

Can cause harmful effects of GMOs: Food Allergy, Environmental problem, Decreased Nutritional Value, Antibiotic resistance, etc.

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Each dot represents a household living under the poverty line Green indicates a good walkability score while Red indicates a food desert S represents a Supermarket F represents a farmer’s market

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Solution: Food Trailerbring the fresh food to the people

Three main factors in community food development success:

Access, Quality, & AffordabilityAbility to reach people who are at higher risk of not eating healthy - Elderly, Disabled , and children

Mobility for special events, but based at Waterway Park

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Current Amenities/Advantages of Waterway ParkHeavy use of sports and outdoor activities Recent installment of new playgroundLocation: Residential park sitting between commercial hubs of Central and Minnesota Aves. Easy walking distance from several schools and churches

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Connection to the rest of the parks byway of 11th street and Ann Ave. Emphasis on that intersection

Easy access flow between the park and the surrounding homes

Creating a public plaza

Bringing back the “water” to Waterway

Eliminating the food desert by creating a public urban farm

Extension of playground by adding a soccer field/ futsal courts

Regeneration of Waterway ParkA Connective Journey

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Building Concept

stagegallery

retail kitchen

tastingstanding

tastingseated

lobby

lounge

bathrooms

green room

changingrooms

computerlab

lounge

classroomsbathrooms

officesconference room

food

support

flim

film

film

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Room layout concept diagram. Spaces are grouped together by function. Top images has each room simplified to squares shapes with correct square footage required. Bottom images blends rooms together based on related/multipurpose functions.

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When first doing the urban park project, I knew I wanted the next phase of the project, the building, to be situated on the corner of 11th and Ann streets. Waterway Park is centrally located not only by all the other parks we are working on on this project but also for the Riverview neigh-borhood as a whole. Access played a critical job in all of my conceptual designs. How could cars get to the site safely? How could pedestrians get to the site safely as well? Another overall concept that I wanted to explore was the use of odd and sharp angles because Waterway has such a unqiue shape as well as the corner lot restraints from the curviture of Waterway Drive. I decided to follow the idea that two simple shapes collide in order to create this very angular complex shape. There would be a regular, grid system in the building wings while there would be a clash of the two dif-ferent regularities in the middle. The building wraps around a central plaza that transistions of off Wa-terway drive and 11th street. The building becomes the other binding side of the plaza, looking out over the urban farm and the pond of Waterway Park.

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1) Massing in the center of building is outlined

2) Center masses lifted to create the floor of the upper level

3) First floor perimeter masses raised, creating space

4) Roof slope connects second to first level ceil-ings. Slope is directed towards possible entrances. Overhang created above part of the plaza. 17

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Barnett Ave. (westbound)

Ann Ave. (eastbound)

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