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PARQUE ARRAYANES: PUERTO AYORA, SANTA CRUZ GALAPAGOS ISLANDS, ECUADOR VERDE MILENIO: UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
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SCALESIA
DAPHNE
KARL AN
GERMEY
ER
ISLA SAN
TIAGO
CIRCULACION AL PARQUE
CIRCULACION EN EL PARQUE
VISIBILIDAD
CIRCULACION POSIBLE AL PARQUE
CIRCULACION POSIBLE EN EL PARQUE
BORDES SOLIDOS
BORDES MANIPULABLES
CONDICIONES DE BORDE
ACCESOS
PARQUE ARRAYANES: PUERTO AYORA, SANTA CRUZ GALAPAGOS ISLANDS, ECUADOR VERDE MILENIO: UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
PROGRAMA A REALIZAR
ecuador[7 - 8]
chicago[3 - 6]
EDUCATIONUNIvErsITy Of NEbrAskA- LINCOLN
Bachelor of Science and Design- Architectural StudiesMasters of Architecture
rELEvANT PrOfEssIONAL EXPErIENCETEAChINg AssIsTANT [bUILDINg ENvIrONmENTAL TEChNICAL sysTEms 1, sITE CONTEXT IssUEs, UrbANIsm] Lincoln, Nebraska
Grade work and record attendance Assist students with homework and semester long projectsConduct lectures and partake in design discussions and critiques
vALLEy COUNTy ECONOmIC DEvELOPmENT Ord, Nebraska
Architecture intern: schematic design, cost estimating, feasibility studiesGraphic design: shopord.com logo design, informational brochuresAttended committee meetings to provide design insight and understand the public process
LEADErshIP/ACTIvITIEs AIA-AAh hEALThCArE DEsIgN CONfErENCE Phoenix, Arizona
Member of the UNL team for the 48 hour Student Charrette
sTUDy AbrOAD Galapagos, Ecuador
Team design of a community park for the town of Puerto AyoraWorked with community members to determine needs and wants
2007 Presentcompleted May 2011projected May 2013
Fall 2012 Present
Summer 2012
Fall 2012
Spring 2011
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Wellness
ClinicDiagnostics & Testing
Diagnostics&
Testing
Emergancy Department
Administration
Clinic
Patient
Rooms
Lobby
Wellness
ClinicDiagnostics & Testing
Diagnostics&
Testing
Emergancy Department
Administration
Clinic
Patient
Rooms
Lobby
Aesthetic LampVegetation
SidewalkStreet Lamp
Existing Elements
[ ]ORD ESIGNEnhance the [vitality] and [integrity] of the community through design.original. rural. Zack Bridgman | Seth Carlock | Joe Kotulak | Tara Meador | Leisha Osterberg | Paul Neuk | Daniel Scott | Kade Snyder
University of Nebraska Lincoln Landscape Architecture_Architecture_Planning Fall 2011
N
initiative_GrassrootsValley County Economic BoardOrd Area Chamber of Comerce
Nebraska University Rural Initiative
0 400 800 1600
M STREET
L STREET
I STREET
H STREET
G STREET
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M STREET
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O STREET
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K STREET
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J STREET
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DANE CREEK ROAD
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PARK
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HGI
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VALLEY VIEW ROAD
WESTRIDGE ROAD
WESTR
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O STREET
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TREE
T
S 20
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TREE
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S 21
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HIGHWAY 11
P STREET
Q STREET
R STREET
S 18
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TREE
TTEERTS ht 91 SS
20t
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DRIVE
CANYON
N10
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TREE
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HIGHWAY 11
S 11
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TEERTS ht 5 S
HIGHWAY 11
K STREET
EXISTING SIDEWALKS, VEGETATION & LAMPS
Sidewalk at 21st and N Street
Vegetation along open storm water system at 12th and RStreet
Aesthetic street lamp in dowtown district
Standard street lamp found around town
20 100 300
apartments[13 - 16]
ord, ne[9 - 12]
24hr solution[17 - 18]
30 bed omaha[25 - 26]
patient room[19 - 24]
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chic
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Chicago possesses a rich shipping history, from its early years as a city boasting both large ports along Lake Michigan and a vibrant ship building industry. The site located at the mouth of the Chicago River is a viable position for an architecture which acknowledges an understanding of the history of the place. The architecture takes on a similar language to large ports of todays global economy, bringing the site into a modern era. The massive cargo cranes that stand as sentinels along these ports have been the driving force; providing both repetition, structural language, and form. This language has also been translated to the park design, organizing space and program amongst a loose diagonal framework. Connection to the site via a proposed monorail line moves passengers between Navy Pier and the Loop District. The architecture, program, and park create a place appropriate to the site and strengthen the history of Chicagos harbor industry. DuSable Terminal, the modern port.
DUsAbLE TErmINAL
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CIRCULATION
RETAIL
CORE
PARKING
STATION
HOTEL
MECHANICAL
RESTAURANT
BALLROOM
LOBBY
RESIDENTIAL
CARD ACCESS
program blocking
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ENTRADA
AREA DE EJERCIOS
ENTRADA
PUESTE POLICIAL
JUEGOS INFANTILES
PUENTE ENTRADA
CANCHA EXISTENTE
ENTRADA
BANOS Y BOBEGA
CANCHA DE VOLLEY
CASA COMUNIDAD
C A M I N E R I A
ARRAYANESVERDE MILENIO
UNL - COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE2011
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10631
metros
ecua
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ENTRADA
AREA DE EJERCIOS
ENTRADA
PUESTE POLICIAL
JUEGOS INFANTILES
PUENTE ENTRADA
CANCHA EXISTENTE
ENTRADA
BANOS Y BOBEGA
CANCHA DE VOLLEY
CASA COMUNIDAD
C A M I N E R I A
ARRAYANESVERDE MILENIO
UNL - COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE2011
0
10631
metros PARQUE ARRAYANES: PUERTO AYORA, SANTA CRUZ GALAPAGOS ISLANDS, ECUADOR VERDE MILENIO: UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
ENTRADA PARQUEADEROSCANCHA DE BASKETBALL
CANCHA DE BASKETBALLCALLE AREA PUBLICA - CANCHA DE VOLLEYBALL - BANOSPASEAR - CORRER SENDERO
PASEAR - CORRER SENDERO PISTA DE PATINAJE AREA PUBLICA - CANCHA DE VOLLEYBALL - BANOSCALLE
JUEGOS DE INFANTILES CALLEJUEGOS DE INFANTILES
1
2
3
4
PARQUE ARRAYANES: PUERTO AYORA, SANTA CRUZ GALAPAGOS ISLANDS, ECUADOR VERDE MILENIO: UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
ENTRADA PARQUEADEROSCANCHA DE BASKETBALL
CANCHA DE BASKETBALLCALLE AREA PUBLICA - CANCHA DE VOLLEYBALL - BANOSPASEAR - CORRER SENDERO
PASEAR - CORRER SENDERO PISTA DE PATINAJE AREA PUBLICA - CANCHA DE VOLLEYBALL - BANOSCALLE
JUEGOS DE INFANTILES CALLEJUEGOS DE INFANTILES
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2
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PARQUE ARRAYANES: PUERTO AYORA, SANTA CRUZ GALAPAGOS ISLANDS, ECUADOR VERDE MILENIO: UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
ENTRADA PARQUEADEROSCANCHA DE BASKETBALL
CANCHA DE BASKETBALLCALLE AREA PUBLICA - CANCHA DE VOLLEYBALL - BANOSPASEAR - CORRER SENDERO
PASEAR - CORRER SENDERO PISTA DE PATINAJE AREA PUBLICA - CANCHA DE VOLLEYBALL - BANOSCALLE
JUEGOS DE INFANTILES CALLEJUEGOS DE INFANTILES
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2
3
4
PARQUE ARRAYANES: PUERTO AYORA, SANTA CRUZ GALAPAGOS ISLANDS, ECUADOR VERDE MILENIO: UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
ENTRADA PARQUEADEROSCANCHA DE BASKETBALL
CANCHA DE BASKETBALLCALLE AREA PUBLICA - CANCHA DE VOLLEYBALL - BANOSPASEAR - CORRER SENDERO
PASEAR - CORRER SENDERO PISTA DE PATINAJE AREA PUBLICA - CANCHA DE VOLLEYBALL - BANOSCALLE
JUEGOS DE INFANTILES CALLEJUEGOS DE INFANTILES
1
2
3
4
PARQUE ARRAYANES: PUERTO AYORA, SANTA CRUZ GALAPAGOS ISLANDS, ECUADOR VERDE MILENIO: UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
ENTRADA PARQUEADEROSCANCHA DE BASKETBALL
CANCHA DE BASKETBALLCALLE AREA PUBLICA - CANCHA DE VOLLEYBALL - BANOSPASEAR - CORRER SENDERO
PASEAR - CORRER SENDERO PISTA DE PATINAJE AREA PUBLICA - CANCHA DE VOLLEYBALL - BANOSCALLE
JUEGOS DE INFANTILES CALLEJUEGOS DE INFANTILES
1
2
3
4
PARQUE ARRAYANES: PUERTO AYORA, SANTA CRUZ GALAPAGOS ISLANDS, ECUADOR VERDE MILENIO: UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
ENTRADA PARQUEADEROSCANCHA DE BASKETBALL
CANCHA DE BASKETBALLCALLE AREA PUBLICA - CANCHA DE VOLLEYBALL - BANOSPASEAR - CORRER SENDERO
PASEAR - CORRER SENDERO PISTA DE PATINAJE AREA PUBLICA - CANCHA DE VOLLEYBALL - BANOSCALLE
JUEGOS DE INFANTILES CALLEJUEGOS DE INFANTILES
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The class was a rapid, one week, design solution addressing the needs and requests of the neighborhood surrounding the park. Major driving factors included safety, providing activities for all ages, and minimizing the potential for loitering and vandalism. The end result looked to capitalize on the existing topography and infrastructure; using land formations to create separate spaces for program insertion and preserving the soccer field and skate park. The high point was used for locating a guard station, while natural bowls were used for a childrens playground, adult fitness installations, and volleyball courts. The courts serve dual purpose as a large gathering space for community events, coupling with a performance stage nested against a steep slope.
ArrAyANEs PArk
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Aesthetic LampVegetation
SidewalkStreet Lamp
Existing Elements
[ ]ORD ESIGNEnhance the [vitality] and [integrity] of the community through design.original. rural. Zack Bridgman | Seth Carlock | Joe Kotulak | Tara Meador | Leisha Osterberg | Paul Neuk | Daniel Scott | Kade Snyder
University of Nebraska Lincoln Landscape Architecture_Architecture_Planning Fall 2011
N
initiative_GrassrootsValley County Economic BoardOrd Area Chamber of Comerce
Nebraska University Rural Initiative
0 400 800 1600
M STREET
L STREET
I STREET
H STREET
G STREET
F STREET
M STREET
N STREET
O STREET
L STREET
K STREET
I STREET
G STREET
J STREET
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11 YAW
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DANE CREEK ROAD
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N
BU
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L PA
RK
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Q STREET
R STREET
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S 26
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J STREETTEERTS ht 72 S
11 YAW
HGI
H
VALLEY VIEW ROAD
WESTRIDG
E ROAD
WESTR
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E RO
AD N STREET
O STREET
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TREE
T
S 20
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TREE
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S 21
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TREE
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HIGHWAY 11
P STREET
Q STREET
R STREET
S 18
th S
TREE
TTEERTS ht 91 SS
20t
h ST
REET
DRIVE
CANYON
N10
th S
TREE
T
HIGHWAY 11
S 11
th S
TREE
T
TEERTS ht 5 S
HIGHWAY 11
K STREET
EXISTING SIDEWALKS, VEGETATION & LAMPS
Sidewalk at 21st and N Street
Vegetation along open storm water system at 12th and RStreet
Aesthetic street lamp in dowtown district
Standard street lamp found around town
[ ]ORDEnhance the [vitality] and [integrity] of the community through design.original. rural. Zack Bridgman | Seth Carlock | Joe Kotulak | Tara Meador | Leisha Osterberg | Paul Neuk | Daniel Scott | Kade Snyder
University of Nebraska Lincoln Landscape Architecture_Architecture_Planning Fall 2011
N
initiative_GrassrootsValley County Economic BoardOrd Area Chamber of Comerce
Nebraska University Rural Initiative
0 400 800 1600
M STREET
L STREET
I STREET
H STREET
G STREET
F STREET
M STREET
N STREET
O STREET
L STREET
K STREET
I STREET
G STREET
J STREET
S 14
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11 YAW
HGI
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DANE CREEK ROAD
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Q STREET
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M STREET
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J STREETTEERTS ht 72 S
11 YAW
HGI
H
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WESTRIDG
E ROAD
WESTR
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E RO
AD N STREET
O STREET
S 19
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TREE
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S 20
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S 21
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TREE
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HIGHWAY 11
P STREET
Q STREET
R STREET
S 18
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TTEERTS ht 91 SS
20t
h ST
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DRIVE
CANYON
N10
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TREE
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HIGHWAY 11
S 11
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TREE
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TEERTS ht 5 S
HIGHWAY 11
K STREET
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Best_5 _4
Quality of Street Surface
Poor_1
_3 _2
Best_5 _4
Quality of Sidewalk Surface
Poor_1
EXISTING CONDITIONS
16th and K Street facing west
21st and L Street facing east
Q and 20th Street facing south
R and 18th Street facing south
13th and N Street facing east
15th and L Street facing east
O and 19th Street facing south
Westridge and N Street facing east
18th and P Street facing east
[Sidewalk Surface][Street Surface]
ord,
ne
sidewalk locations sidewalk/street conditions
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[ ]ORD ESIGNEnhance the [vitality] and [integrity] of the community through design.original. rural. Zack Bridgman | Seth Carlock | Joe Kotulak | Tara Meador | Leisha Osterberg | Paul Neukirch | Daniel Scott | Kade Snyder
University of Nebraska Lincoln Landscape Architecture_Architecture_Planning Fall 2011
N
initiative_GrassrootsValley County Economic Board
Ord Area Chamber of CommerceNebraska University Rural Initiative
0 400 800 1600
M STREET
L STREET
I STREET
H STREET
G STREET
F STREET
M STREET
N STREET
O STREET
L STREET
K STREET
I STREET
G STREET
J STREET
S 14
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TREE
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S 15
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HIG
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HIGHWAY 70
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J STREET
N 1
5th
STR
EET
N 1
9th
STR
EET
H STREET
11 YAW
HGI
H
DANE CREEK ROAD
TEERTS ht 22
N
BU
SSEL
L PA
RK
RO
AD
TEERTS ht 32
N
11 YAW
HGI
H
HIGHWAY
70
P STREET
Q STREET
R STREET
S 13
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S 25
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S 26
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WESTRIDG
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TREE
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S 21
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HIGHWAY 11
P STREET
Q STREET
R STREET
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TTEERTS ht 91 SS
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K STREET
Downtown District
[Destinations]
Bussell Park
Anderson Island
City Park
St. Marys School
Ord Elementary School
Ord High School
The concept of a five and ten minute walking radius is to show standard distances the average person is willing to walk to reach a destination. Destinations or people living outside of these circles result in a higher inclination to drive . The walks are used for determining open public space locations, retail areas, and mass transit stops. The circles also show areas that are being under serviced either by a lack of destinations or lying outside of a circle. Areas of overlap occur and show parts of the population that are served by multiple destinations. The more overlap the greater the opportunity for diverse activities and interests.
[What are Five & Ten Minute Walks]
5 Minute
Distance to Parks
10 Minute
5 Minute
Distance to Schools
10 Minute
5 Minute
Distance to Downtown
10 Minute
1/4 mile radius
1/2 mile radius
1/4 mile radius
1/2 mile radius
1/4 mile radius
1/2 mile radius
FIVE & TEN MINUTE WALKS
_3 _2
Best_5 _4
Levels of Walkability
Poor_1
[ ]ORD ESIGNEnhance the [vitality] and [integrity] of the community through design.original. rural. Zack Bridgman | Seth Carlock | Joe Kotulak | Tara Meador | Leisha Osterberg | Paul Neukirch | Daniel Scott | Kade Snyder
University of Nebraska Lincoln Landscape Architecture_Architecture_Planning Fall 2011
N
initiative_GrassrootsValley County Economic Board
Ord Area Chamber of CommerceNebraska University Rural Initiative
0 400 800 1600
M STREET
L STREET
I STREET
H STREET
G STREET
F STREET
M STREET
N STREET
O STREET
L STREET
K STREET
I STREET
G STREET
J STREET
S 14
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TREE
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J STREET
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H STREET
11 YAW
HGI
H
DANE CREEK ROAD
TEERTS ht 22
N
BU
SSEL
L PA
RK
RO
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TEERTS ht 32
N
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HGI
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70
P STREET
Q STREET
R STREET
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WALKABILITY SECTORS
These areas defined on the map are a synthesis of the information acquired during the survey taken while in Ord. The information regarding safety, aesthetics, surface , conditions, lighting, and vegetation has all been pulled together and simplified into these five levels of walkability. Breaking the town down into these areas allows for a quick visual understanding of the areas of town that would benefit the most from improvements to the quality of the infrastructure in place, additions to the amount of infrastructure, and improvements to the overall aesthetic qualities of the right of way. The breakdown is defined by how well the right of way meets the criteria of walkability.
[Walkability Sectors]
five/ten minute walk walkability ranking
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[ ]ORD ESIGNEnhance the [vitality] and [integrity] of the community through design.original. rural. Joe Kotulak| Paul Neukirch
UNL
Landscape Architecture_Architecture_Planning
Fall 2011
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initiative_GrassrootsValley County Economic BoardOrd Area Chamber of Comerce
Nebraska University Rural Initiative
0 100 200 400
BASE MAP
[CIVIC]
[LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL]
[MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL]
[HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL]
[MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIAL]
[AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL]
[RETAIL]
[COMMERCIAL SERVICES]
[TOURISM SERVICES]
[HIGH DENSITY COMMERCIAL]
[GREEN SPACE]
[128 PARKING STALLS]
[135,000 SQ FT]
[COMMUNITY SERVICES]
NEW COMMERCIAL SQ FOOTAGE--- 96,600*
REOMOVED COMMERCIAL SQ FOOTAGE--- 95,900*
NEW COMMERCIAL PROGRAM SQ FOOTAGE--- 35,900
REQUIRED PARKING STALLS---
NUMBER OF RELOCATED DOWNTOWN BUSINESSES--- 27
NEW HOUSING UNITS--- 146
REMOVED HOUSING UNITS--- 18
*single story calculation
Commercial_second story infill
Civic
Commercial_change use
Industrial_retain useIndustrial_ consolidate use
Residential
P Lot ParkingCurrent Open Space
Green Space
Key FacadesKey Intersections
Created Open Space
Key StreetsRemoved Use and/or Structure
ABCABC New Use and Structure
New/Existing Use_ retain structure
Industrial_ remove structure
+ABConsolidated UsesSecond Story Infill
Commercial_retain useCommercial_remove structure
[Legend of Site Inventory]
[ ]ORD ESIGNEnhance the [vitality] and [integrity] of the community through design.original. rural. Joe Kotulak| Dan Scott
UNL
Landscape Architecture_Architecture_Planning
Fall 2011
N
initiative_GrassrootsValley County Economic BoardOrd Area Chamber of Comerce
Nebraska University Rural Initiative
0 100 200 400
SITE INVENTORY
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Petska Plumbing Entertainment
[Block D]_Whole Block
Vet Clinic ServiceUnknown ServiceOrd Locker ServiceAuto Repair Service
[Block E]_West Side__North-South
Courthouse LawnCourthouse
[Block G]_Whole Block__West-East
PatioCalamity Janes Restaurant and LoungeCraft ShopFront Porch + HousingJakes Cooling and Heating DiningJamaican Me Tan + HousingStiches Etc. + HousingOld Gas Pump Retail + Housing
[Block H]_West Side__North-South
Car Lot ServiceCar Dealership Service
_East Side__North-South
Storage Service
[Block I]_Northwest Corner
Sandhills GlassUnknownUnknown ServiceRemodeling ServiceBlanquita Mexican RestaurantVacant RetailKNLV Radio Dining
[Block J]_North Side__West-East
Historical ChurchTrue Value
_South Side__West-East
Law OfficeH&R Block Retail + HousingSecond Hand Rose + HousingSouthside Bar Executive Plaza EntertainmentRosiesProfessional Eyecare
[Block K]_North Side__West-East
Ord City Office + Masons LodgePolice StationDollar General
_South Side__West-East
For SaleSew & Vac DiningAnderson PharmacyBank
[Block L]_North Side__West-East
Veterans ClubBank
_South Side__West-East
Auction ServiceTelephone CompanyYall Come Back SaloonSalonUnknownUnknownReineke Accounting
[Block A]_East Side__North-South
Post OfficeFamily 1st DentalElements Salon and Spa
_South Side__West-East
Corners Design and InteriorsDiamondsWozab Building Retail + HousingMisko Sports + HousingFarm Bureau Insurence Retail + HousingWolf Inc. Dining + HousingGreat Western Bank
[Block B]_South Side__West-East
CPA FirmNLRPPIBarber ShopBeauty Salon
_West Side__North-South
UnknownFedEx
_East Side__North-South
Coffee ShopAJ Cetaks Meat MarketThe FloretteSubwayAuto Glass Repair
[Block C]_South Side__West-East
Grocery Kart
_Northeast Corner
American Family InsuranceScotts TV Inc. Valley County Museum RetailGood Life Health Mart + HousingOrd TheaterValley Fire + HousingVacant Lot Retail+ Housing
[Block F]_East Side__North-South
Fire HouseSalon
_West Side__North-South
Industrial Storage Service
[Block M]_Southwest Corner
Methodist ChurchCarquest Auto Parts
[Block N]_North Side__West-East
Fitness CenterUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknown
[Block O]_West Side__North-South
Impliment and Equipent StorageAgrarian StorageChemical StorageOld Fuel TanksAgrarian Storage
[Space 1-4]_West-East
Storage Community CenterConcrete Plant Community Center
[Space 5]_North-South
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Ord Framework PlanCourthouse Square
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DOwNTOwN OrDAfter an in depth analysis of Ord, NE it was concluded that a new industry would be required for Ord to become a greater regional hub. The solution explored how the downtown and grain elevators could begin to relocate and consolidate, providing prime areas for growth in the retail and commercial sectors as well as industrial. The industrial solution was to increase usage of the rail line by locating a prefab housing factory at the terminus of the line. The factory would provide skilled labor employment opportunities as well as managerial and design positions; filling a service gap seen in many towns across Nebraska. The homes could then be used to in-fill plots in Ord, providing housing options for the anticipated population increase.
inventory framework
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The project started with a study of current apartment building typologies and the use of the land for parking and green space. The resulting solution challenges the normative approach to the three story walk-up and gives space back to the residents. Parking is placed below grade and along narrow, pedestrian-centered streets. The space otherwise used for parking becomes courtyards between buildings; acting as front yards and areas of high activity to promote a greater sense of community. In addition to the site organization, the interior organization of the apartment building was challenged to appeal to a broader demographic by the creation of one, two, and three bedroom options, each unit having access to private, usable outdoor space.
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ADMIN/STAFF
1440 DGSF
ADMIN/STAFF
1440 DGSF
RADIOLOGY/CT & MRI/NUC MED & PET/
SUPPORT
7328 DGSF
SECOND FLOOR PROGRAMSTERILE ZONESTAFF ZONEBYPASS LINK FROM MD ANDERSONMIXED ZONE
FIRST FLOOR PROGRAMSTAFF ZONE / BACK OF HOUSEPUBLIC ZONE / FRONT OF HOUSE
THIRD FLOOR PROGRAMSTAFF ZONEPUBLIC ZONE
PUBLIC ZONE
WELLNESS/EDUCATION
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SPEC PROG
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EMPLOYEE SUPPORT
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O.R. PUBLICSUPPORT860 NSF
SHORT STAY PATIENT CARE
SHORT STAY PATIENT CARE
SHORT STAY PATIENT CARE
SHORT STAY PATIENT CARE
SUPPORT SUPPORT
CONSULT
FAMILY WAITING
AREA
COURTYARD COURTYARD
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The project brief was to rethink the 24 hour outpatient solution in 48 hours. The focus of the solution was the patient experience; keeping both patient and accompanying family calm and comfortable. The major design move was to angle the wall and headboard for a more direct view of the outdoors, and yet still maintain visibility of the patient for the nurses and other staff. Connecting the patient to the outdoors reduces the need for extended stays and helps keep patients in an outpatient situation. The racetrack floor plan and dispersed nursing stations allows for effective staffing and creates areas for family to gather outside the room. The inclusion of a wellness program promotes preventative health for patients, family, and staff.
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bryAN Lgh CANCEr CENTErA relationship with Bryan LGH for the semester on multiple projects resulted in the development of an outpatient cancer center. The decision was made to explore an alternative to the typical patient room; increasing patient and family comfort and facilitating efficient workflow. The resulting room relocates the bathroom out of the room proper, allowing more space for family while lowering the amount of overlap and circulation space. Several key design elements (sliding doors, recessed exam lights, dual headboards, modular furniture and charting nook) work to enhance either workflow or patient comfort. The dual headboards allow for two different bed configurations depending on if the patient is in a hospice or outpatient condition
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Family Support
Family Support
Patient Rooms
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Patient Circulation
Lobby
LockerRooms
RespiratoryTherapy
Physical/Occupational
Therapy
1_ Staff/Administration
2_ Biomedical Engineering/ Facilities/Maintenance
3_ Vertical Patient Circulation
4_ Vertical Public Circulation
5_ Vertical Support Circulation
6_ Counciling
7_ Information Systems
Lab
Pharmacy Chapel Gift Shop
Lobby
Clinic
Kitchen Surgical Suites
1_ Staff/Administration
2_ Biomedical Engineering/ Facilities/Maintenance
3_ Vertical Patient Circulation
4_ Vertical Public Circulation
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Processing
MaterialsManagement
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MaterialsManagement
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Radiology
Pre-Op
Cardiology
Pre-Admission
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Classroom
Patient CirculationLobby
Public Circulation
Public Circulation
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Lobby
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Family Support
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StaffDevelopment
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MailRoom
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2_ Biomedical Engineering/ Facilities/Maintenance
3_ Vertical Patient Circulation
4_ Vertical Public Circulation
5_ Vertical Support Circulation
6_ Counciling
7_ Information Systems
CommunityGardens
35 stallssurface
35 stallssurface
200 stalls2 levels
Patient Wing
Diagnostics &
Testing
Lab
Pharmacy Chapel Gift Shop
Lobby
Clinic
Kitchen Surgical Suites
1_ Staff/Administration
2_ Biomedical Engineering/ Facilities/Maintenance
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sOUTh OmAhA hOsPITALThe hospital started with a thirty bed straw program to which clinical space and wellness program components were added based on the needs of the surrounding community. The spatial organization minimizes the elimination of views for the Omaha Housing Authority residents to the north, while maximizing the hospitals visibility form Q Street and Kennedy Freeway. Major vehicular circulation is confined to the south along 27th Street, off the residential streets to the north, allowing for pedestrian-centered movement to Metro Community College and the surrounding community. The formal design inspiration is drawn from the sites history as part of the Omaha Stockyards and the industrys reliance on rail lines. The project is ongoing.
grOUP PrOjECT
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