a sustainable community plan for parker flats, former fort ord army base for the county of monterey...
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A SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY PLAN FOR PARKER FLATS, FORMER FORT ORD ARMY BASE
for the
COUNTY OF MONTEREY
Stage of Precision Presentation
606 Studio, Department of Landscape Architecture
CAL POLY POMONA UNIVERSITY
March 12, 2001
Christina DeMartiniMichael LucasJennifer MillerAmi SakamotoKeiji Uesugi
Presentation Framework
I. Orientation
Presentation FrameworkPresentation Framework
I. Orientation
II. Project definitionClientVision/GoalIssues/ObjectivesProgram Elements
Presentation Framework
I. Orientation
II. Project definitionClientVision/GoalIssues/ObjectivesProgram Elements
III. Analysis/ModelsProcessesSuitabilitySense of place
Presentation Framework
I. Orientation
Source: Monterey Bay Sanctuary Foundation
Source: Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Source: Monterey County GIS, unpublished
Parker Flats
Obj. 1- Vegetation photos
II. Project definition
II. Project definition
ClientVision/GoalIssuesObjectives
Client• County of Monterey• Cal Poly Pomona
Other Parties• F.O.R.A. (Fort Ord Reuse Authority)• CSUMB (Cal State Monterey Bay)• UCSC (UC Santa Cruz)• BLM (Bureau of Land Management)• Adjacent cities (Marina, Seaside, Del Rey Oaks)• US Fish & Wildlife Service• US DEPT. of Fish & Game• California State Parks
etc.
II. Project definition
ClientVision/GoalIssuesObjectives
Vision:
Goal:
To design/create a sustainable community for Parker Flats based upon regenerative design principles
To develop a framework for community which enhances the quality of human life, integrates human presence with natural processes and provides for long-term sustainability
Regenerative Design:
Regenerative Systems:
To find ways of replacing common linear systems of throughput flows with cyclical flows at the sources, consumption centers, and sinks
Regenerative systems provide for continuous replacement through their own functional processes of the energy and materials used in their operation
Regenerative System
Common Linear System
Issues• Water • Affordable housing• Biodiversity / Habitat• Air quality• Energy• Land use• Circulation• Parking / Accessibility• Unexploded ordinance
Objectives•BIODIVERSITY•RESOURCES•RECREATION•CIRCULATION•COMMUNITY•HOUSING•SENSE OF PLACE
Models•PROCESS•SUITABILITY•SENSE OF PLACE
Program Elements•HOUSING
•COMMUNITY FACILITIES•COMMUNITY OPEN SPACE•RETAIL•RECREATION FACILITIES•OFFICE / R&D•REGENERATIVE SYSTEMS•HABITAT CORRIDOR•TOURISM•CIRCULATION