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Mixed Use Developments and Senior Communities

Douglas Pancake, AIAPrincipalDouglas Pancake Architects

FINANCE + STRATEGY Wild Horse Pass | 2005 8

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Presentation Outline

Section 1 - Understanding Multi Use Developments

Section 2 - Understanding the Target Market

Section 3 - Case Studies

Section 4 - Cultural and Regional Influences

Understanding Mixed Use Developments

Section 1

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General Characteristics

• Developments containing three or more different uses

• Designed and executed following a coherent development strategy

• Physical and functional integration within the different design components Photographs from New Urbanism or ULI

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Design Considerations

• Design should reflect the community’s history, climate, ecology…

• Should include dense low rise buildings with pedestrian walkways

• Respond to the human scale

Photographs from New Urbanism or ULI

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Economic Trends

• High density is essential in the creation of lively stimulating spaces

• Public, private and nonprofit organizations collaborate to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes through develop and growth.

Photographs from New Urbanism or ULI

Understanding the Target Market

Section 2

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Attitudes, Lifestyles and Preferences

• Provide immediate access to commercial and retail

• Living in a metropolitan area allows for older residents to stay close to their children

Photographs from New Urbanism or ULI

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Attitudes, Lifestyles and Preferences

• Need a sense of community – Creates a safer and friendlier environment

• Require a sense of privacy

• Wide walkways allow for more exercise and help create healthy habits

Photographs from New Urbanism or ULI

Current Projects – On the Boards

Section 3

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La Sierra Village

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La Sierra Village

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Hawaii

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Hawaii

Cultural and Regional Influences

Section 4

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California

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Hawaii

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Presentation Recap

Section 1 - Understanding Multi Use Developments

Section 2 - Understanding the Target Market

Section 3 - Case Studies

Section 4 - Cultural and Regional Influences

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