Framework Plan
COMMERCIAL
CENTER
CIVIC
CENTER
residentialarea
ATTRACT
OUTSIDE
RESIDENTS
industrialarea
RetailMixed UseCivicResidential
Openspace
Site AreaHalf Mile RadiusProposed Bike Route
Green NetworkDiversity
Connectivity Bike Network
TimingSensitivity
Respect the existing form and function
Phase and program area to attract people
Mix uses appropriately
Kill the dead-ends Bridge the broken bike network
Provide a greenpedestrian network
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Site Plan Quantities
Bike LanesPublic GreenPrivate Green
- 100,000 sft- 50,000 sft- 60,000 sft
- 25 - 50- 67- 142
Existing BuildingsProposed BuildingsPavementSidewalks
Retail
Offi ce
Civic
Residential
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Section Rd
Aerial View of Proposed Plan with Health Focus
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Industrial
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Residential
Area
Grocery Greenhouse
Retail Plaza
Civic Green
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The Vision: To transform a drive-thru community into one in which people of all ages and backgrounds are encouraged to visit, live, work, and thrive.
A full-service grocery with greenhouses would meet a demand for
healthy food that is currently unmet in surrounding communities.
Diversity among form, function, as well as people, would help
entice newcomers while still providing for existing residents.
Protected bike lanes on Reading and Section Road would strengthen
the city’s bikeability by connecting to existing bike networks.
Connecting cul-de-sacs and major roads increases walkability and
encourage residents to explore beyond once secluded streets.
Openspace throughout the site provides spaces for gathering,
play, and social interaction among neighbors.
A programed civic center can create a vibrant space that provides for
needs such as cooking classrooms, offi ce space, recreation, and more.
Planting the Seeds for a More Sustainable FutureFOOD ACCESS
DIVERSITY
BIKEABILITY
WALKABILITY
PLAY
ENGAGEMENT
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Bridget Hamilton
Spring Semester 2016 ROSELAWN NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT
REVITALIZING A FORGOTTEN COMMUNITY
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Niehoff Urban StudioBuilding Healthy & Resilient Places