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GOOD THESIS?

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delerious newyorkrem koolhaus

process:parnoid critical method

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RE- DEFINING CONTEXT

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learning from las vegasrobert venturi and denise scott brown

process:map finding in las vegas

ask questions from the ordinary

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PRISON GEOGRAPHIES SHOULD LEAD TO JUSTICE REINVESTMENTSTRATEGIES.

parks and gardens

educational

public housing

exis

ting

prop

osed

religious

(Knowledge is Power Program)opening Fall 2007

nationally, 80% of KIPP studentsattend college

proposed by UNOP

schoolyard gardens developed with

Guste Housing

playground

outdoor classrooms

WHAT STRUCTURES ARE ALREADY IN PLACE TO INITIATE A JUSTICE REINVESTMENT STRATEGY?

OVERALL, IT COST $14 MILLION DOLLARS TO IMPRISON PEOPLE FROM NEW ORLEANS IN 2006.

John Singleton Middle School

adjudicated, blighted andvacant properties

parcels

institutions

educational

health

criminal justice

cultural

recreational

commercial

religious

urban development

public housing

open

clos

ed

cemetery

parks and gardens

Dryades YMCA +John Singleton Charter School +Dynasty Alternative School +School of Commerce +Early Childhood Education Center

Non-profit Incubator

Central City Head StartVan McMurray Park

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Charter School

Central City Mental Health Clinic

Edna Pilsbury Health Clinic +Health Care for the Homeless Main ClinicAllie Mae Williams Multi-Service Center +Central City Partnership

Safe and Smart Afterschool& Summer Camp

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church &Community Center +After School Assembly & Childcare

New Orleans Mission +LSUHSC Student Run Homeless Clinic

Parkway Partners

Juvenile Justice Program of Louisiana

6th District Police StationCafé Reconcile

Berean Presbyterian Church +Berean Head StartWilliam J. Guste Houses

Dryades Head Start

Castle Rock Community Church +Urban Impact Ministries

Living Witness Ministries +Kid’s Café

Clear Head Learning Center

Mt. Zion United Methodist Church +MLK Head Start

William J. Guste Elementary School

Booker T. Washington High School +School-based Clinic

John Singleton Middle School

Thomy Lafon Elementary School

C.J. Peete Homes

Carter Woodson Middle School

A.L. Davis Playground Park

Taylor Center ParkJohn Hoffman Elementary School

New Orleans High School Signature Center

Florence Chester Elementary School

Sylvanie Williams Elementary SchoolB.W. Cooper Homes

Winn Dixie Supermarket

Ashé Cultural Arts Center +Barrister’s Gallery +Central City Renaissance Alliance

New Hope Baptist Church +Louisiana Dept. of Education Afterschool Tutoring

United Way

Guste Home Clinic

Office of Health Promotion

Toledano Community Home

Subway

Burger Orleans

McDonaldsPizza HutSuper Discount GasKentucky Fried Chicken

1st Steps Child DevelopmentCenter

Family Dental Clinic

Discount City

existing community institutions and services, and vacant/adjudicated/blighted parcels

Produced by the Spatial Information Design LabGSAPP, Columbia University

James SingletonMiddle School

Carter WoodsonMiddle School

Thomy LafonElementary School

Lawrence CrockerElementary School

New Orleans HighSchool Signature Center

Edgar HarneyElementary School

John HoffmanElementary School

Sylvanie WilliamsElementary School

Booker T. WashingtonHigh School

William GusteElementary School

Andrew JacksonElementary School

LaurelElementary School

Rabouin CareerMagnet High School

Florence ChesterElementary School

S.J. GreenMiddle School

Walter CohenHigh School

Andrew WilsonElementary School

Prison expenditure total (2003):

Cost per prisoner per year: $15,800

School expenditure total (2003):

Cost per student per year:$7,300

$5,414,202

$27,469,440

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educational

healthcriminal justicecultural

recreational

commercial

religious urban development housing stronger linkage

organization link

exis

ting

prop

osed

PUBLICSCHOOLNETWORK

HEALTH NETWORK

FAITH-BASEDNETWORK

HOUSINGNETWORK

JuvenileJustice

Program ofLouisiana

Non-ProfitIncubator

Central CityRenaissance

Alliance

Central CityPartnership

Dryades YMCA

New OrleansMission

United Way

School ofCommerce

DynastyAlternative

School

Ashé CulturalArts Center /

Barrister’sGallery

Café Reconcile

Home Depot

Central CityMental Health

Clinic

LSUHSCStudent Run

HomelessClinic

Allie MaeWilliams Multi-Service Center

St. John theBaptistCatholic

Church andCommunity

Center

New HopeBaptist Church

BereanPresbyterian

Church

Mt. ZionUnited

MethodistChurch

Castle RockCommunity

Church-Urban Impact

Ministries

ParkwayPartners

Kid’s Café /Living Witness

Ministries

KIPP CentralCity Academy

Safe & SmartAfterschool &Summer Camp

Central CityHead Start

DryadesHead Start

CarterWoodson

Middle School

JamesSingleton

Middle School

Civil RightsMuseum

SupermarketClinic

BusinessIncubator

Public Library

Edna PilsburyHealth Clinic

Health Carefor the

Homeless MainClinic

SupportedHousing for

Re-Entry

Public Housing

PUBLICSCHOOLNETWORK

HEALTH NETWORKLL

FAITH-BASEDNETWORK

HOUSINGNETWORK

JuvenileJustice

Program ofLouisiana

Non-ProfitIncubator

Central CityRenaissance

Alliance

Central CityPartnership

Dryades YMCA

New OrleansMission

United Way

School ofCommerce

DynastyAlternative

School

Ashé CulturalArts Center /Art

arrister’sBarrlleryGaller

Café Reconcile

Home Depot

Central CityMental Health

Clinic

LSUHSCStudent Run

HomelessClinic

Allie MaeWilliams Multi-WService Center

St. John theBaptistCatholic

pp

Church andCommunity

Center

New HopeBaptist Church

BereanPresbyterian

Church

Mt. ZionUnited

MethodistChurch

Castle RockCommunity

Church-Urban Impact

Ministries

ParkwayPartnersPart

Kid’s Café /Living Witness

Ministries

KIPP CentralCity Academy

Safe & SmartAfterschool &Summer Camp

Central CityHead Start

DryadesHead Start

CarterWoodson

Middle School

JamesSingleton

Middle School

ivil RightsCivilseumMuse

SupermarketClinic

BusinessBncubatorIncu

Public Library

Edna PilsburyHealth Clinic

Health Carefor the

Homeless MainClinic

SupportedHousing for

Re-Entry

Public Housing

PUBLICSCHOOLNETWORK

FAITH-BASEDNETWORK

JuvenileJustice

Program ofLouisiana

Ashé CulturalArts Center /

Barrister’sGallery

Café Reconcile

Castle RockCommunity

Church-Urban Impact

Ministries

ParkwayPartners

KIPP CentralCity Academy

Public Library

James M.Singleton

Charter School

SylvanieWilliams

ElementarySchool

HarneyElementary

School

IDEA/ORGANIZATIONALNETWORK

JusticeReinvestmentIntermediary

IDEA: SUPORT O.C HAYLEY BOULEVARD’S EXISTING INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT PATTERN TO EXPAND ITS CAPACITY TO BREAK THE CYCLE OF INCARCERATION, REENTRY AND RETURN TO PRISON.

James SingletonMiddle School(closed)

Carter WoodsonMiddle School(closed)

Thomy LafonElementary School(closed)

Lawrence CrockerElementary School(closed)

New Orleans HighSchool Signature Center(closed)

John HoffmanElementary School

Andrew WilsonElementary School(closed)

Booker T. WashingtonHigh School

(closed)

William GusteElementary School

(closed)

Florence ChesterElementary School(closed)

James SingletonCharter School

(opened August 2006PK-8 grade)

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Charter School for Science

& Technology (openedSeptember 2006, PK-8 grade)

International School(opened September 2006

K-6 grade)

Rabouin High School(opened September 2006

9-12 grade)

Walter CohenHigh School(opened March 2007, 9 grade)

Sylvanie WilliamsElementary School

(opened April, 2007,PK-8 grade)

LaurelElementary School

(opened September 2006PK-8 grade)

S.J. GreenCharter School(opened August 2006,K-8 grade)

Produced by the Spatial Information Design LabGSAPP, Columbia University

SPATIALINFORMATIONDESIGNLABCity Council of

New OrleansCriminal Justice Committee Meeting

July 12, 2007

justice and the cityspatial information design lab

process:map overlapping statistics to generate

thesis for goverment reinvestment strategies

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49 Cities work ac

process:docuement theoretical cities

learn from precident paper projecs

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made in tokyo/pet architectureatelier bow-wow

process: catalog exisiting builings

find oustanding cross programmingrepresent context of tokyo

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RE- DE-SIGNING INFRA-STRUCTURE

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auto-mobilitybig

process:ananlyze diagram

designCITY +TRAFFIC

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rising currentsaro

process:infrastructure design

for urban environmental evolution

CITY +WATER

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rising currentsltl

process:infrastructure design

living/working with water

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Akureyri, Icelandwork ac

process:infrastructure design

new circulation of cityCITY CIRCULA-TION

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Akureyri, Icelandwork ac

process:infrastructure design

new circulation of city

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hua quing bei roadwork ac

process:infrastructure design

enlivening city corridorCITY CORRIDOR

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RE- PRE-SENTING PROGRAM

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DESIGN 7 DESIGN 8

seatle libraryoma/rex

process:re-evaluated client program

to redefine solution

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louisville museum plazaREX

process:analyse exisitng city

circulationlimits..

represent new definition

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blotsinterboro

process:analyse exiting

docuement existingreplicate existing with a planCITY

PATTERNS

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CITYSTRATE-GIES

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REPRESNT-NEW VISION