Download - Camp Daisy Hindman Review 2
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Girl Scouts of NE Kansas & NW MissouriCamp Daisy Hindman
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Girl Scout Organization What is Girl Scouts? What is Girl Scouts of NE Kansas & NW Missouri?
Camp Daisy Hindman What is Camp Daisy? How can we help you? How can this be implemented?
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What is Girl Scouts?
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What is the Girl Scouts of NE Kansas & NW Missouri?
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Camp Winding River
Camp Oakledge
Camp Tongawood
Acres: 409Estimated percent of capacity troop camp (%): 15Deferred Maintenance: $1,110,125Marketability Ranking (Jon/Pat): 3Identity / Attraction: Equestrian
Acres: 420Estimated percent of capacity troop camp (%): 17Deferred Maintenance: $503,328Marketability Ranking (Jon/Pat): 1Identity / Attraction: Lake of the Ozarks
Acres: 80Estimated percent of capacity troop camp (%): 71Deferred Maintenance: $146,483Marketability Ranking (Jon/Pat): 5Identity / Attraction: Science / Technology
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Camp Daisy Hindman
Camp Cutteru
Camp Prairie Schooner
Acres: 160Estimated percent of capacity troop camp (%): 13Deferred Maintenance: $2,138,930Marketability Ranking (Jon/Pat): 6Identity / Attraction: ?
Acres: 42Estimated percent of capacity troop camp (%): ?Deferred Maintenance: ?Marketability Ranking (Jon/Pat): ?Identity / Attraction: ?
Acres: 176Estimated percent of capacity troop camp (%): 59Deferred Maintenance: $594,706Marketability Ranking (Jon/Pat): 7Identity / Attraction: ?
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Camp Winding River
Camp Cutteru Camp Tongawood
Camp Daisy Hindman Camp Prairie Schooner
Camp Oakledge
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Daisy Hindman
Cutteru
Tongawood
Prairie Schooner
Oakledge
Winding River
Indoor ArenaRidingRappelingZiplineClassroomClimbingArcheryTrailsAmphitheaterWaterBoatingPoolCampingPermatentsAdirondacksForest
1. Swimming 2. Archery 3. Climbing/Rappelling/Ziplining 4. Cooking Out 5. Horseback Riding 6. Canoeing/Kayaking 7. Arts and Crafts 8. Hiking 9. Nature Activities 10. Photography
Top Girlscout Amenities
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What is Camp Daisy?
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Organization
Staff
CommunityEducationLeadership
LeadershipServiceCommitment
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Site
Proximity
TopographyVegetationFlint Hills
Potential CampersUsage Ratio
usage ratio
potential day users withina 25 mile radius in 2009
42,163 4,414
actual day camp users in 2005
10.46% of market potential
usage ratio
potential day users withina 25 mile radius in 2009
42,163 4,414
actual day camp users in 2005
10.46% of market potential
usage ratio
potential day users withina 25 mile radius in 2009
42,163 4,414
actual day camp users in 2005
10.46% of market potential
0mi 5mi 10mi 20mi
42,163 girls within a 25 mile radius
potential day campers
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There are poorly sited elements within the camp
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Siting of the Troop House
The siting of this buildings within the camp is an issue. Watershed and drainage runs into or near the foundations of major structural elements, posing a potential damage.
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Siting of the Trading Post
The siting of this buildings within the camp is an issue. Watershed and drainage runs into or near the foundations of major structural elements, posing a potential damage.
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There are activities that are inactive due to conditons within site
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Empty Stables and Indoor Arena
Due to an expansion in the Winding River Girl Scouts Camp the horses on this camp were moved to that site. They left behind sound structures that can still facilitate horses. Horseback riding is on the top 4 desired amenities of a summer camp as defined by a Girl Scout survey taken in 2009.
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Pool Structural Problems Render It Useless
The pool is currently situated in a natural water drainage plane where run off from the hill runs through. The ground underneath the concrete is currently moving downhill and taking the pool with it. There is large cracks in the bottom of the pool that make operation of this entity very expensive to run.
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Lake To Shallow To Sustain Any Acitivies
The siting of this buildings within the camp is an issue. Watershed and drainage runs into or near the foundations of major structural elements, posing a potential damage.
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There Is An Unsustainable Lake
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DAM THAT HOLDS LAKE TOGETHER IS IN SEVERE DISREPAIR
The siting of this buildings within the camp is an issue. Watershed and drainage runs into or near the foundations of major structural elements, posing a potential damage.
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POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Dredging
High maintenance cost ($300,000)
Maintenance will have to be repeated in the future
Nature will keep trying to destroy foreign element in landscape
Can destroy natural ecosystems in the lake and surrounding environment
Health consequences in what is dug up
What to do with sludge from bottom?
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POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Underground Infrastructure
High up front cost High maintenance cost/ Maintenance intensive Environmental impact of carving into the hills What to do with all the sludge?
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POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Collection Ponds
Hill to steep to collect sludge
Effect on camp due to additional ponds
Maintenance intensive
What to do with sludge?
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POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Restore To Natural Condition
Restoring the site back to its natural environment will take an investment that in the future it will pay itself. Allowing the site to naturally deal with the water runoff will create no maintenance issues down the road.
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How Can We Help You?
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By ... Organizing and creating efficiency Unifying a holistic experience Utilizing all elements
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Master PlanAs discussed in our last review
Key Elements
Circulation - Bioswale, Boardwalks, Road
Entry - Welcome center
Camp Center - Dinning facility, natural pool, amphitheater
Amenities - Archery, multipurpose tower, animal interaction, vegetable production
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Phasing Camp Center
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What to do with abandoned buildings?
How much longer will buildings live?
What is the maintenance cost of old buildings?
Budget does not allow a smooth transition from old to new.
No realistic timeline to completion of master plan.
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Phasing Indoor Arena Area
?Other than bringing the horses back what other activities can we facilitate?
Other parts of the camp are well utilized
Could we sell it to sustain the rest of the camp?
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Moving Entry NorthProgr
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Program Program
Current camp program
Ideal camp program
Move all administrative structures to the north.
Create even distribution of program throughout the site.
What to do with southern part of camp?
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$What to do with southern part of camp?
Sell off all structures that have over $655,000 of deferred maintenance.
Avoid hassles of phasing out old structures.
Avoid maintenance cost of the excess property.
Gain capital to invest into new structures.
Timeline of camp renovation becomes manageable.
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Master Plan
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RESIDENTIALENTRY
INFIRMARYMULTIFUNTIONMISC. HOUSINGADMINISTRATIONINDOOR GATHERINGRENTAL FACILITIES
CAMP SITE
CAMP SITE
SHOWERSLATRINESSHELTERSGATHERING
ANIMALSFIELD ACTIVITIES
FIELD ACTIVITIESBIKE RENTAL
ZIPLINEROCK CLIMBINGRAPPELLING
SHOWERSLATRINESSHELTERSGATHERING
SHOWERSLATRINESSHELTERSGATHERING
CAMP SITE
DININGPOOL
CAMP SITE
CAMP SITE$
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ARMOR CLADDING
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SITE PLAN
PARKING
CAMP ENTRY
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1ST FLOOR PLAN
KITCHENRESTROOMS
INFIRMARY
RECEPTION
ENTRY
STORAGE CONFERENCE
MECHANICAL
OPEN FLEX SPACE
AUDITORIUM
FIRE PIT
OPEN TO ABOVE
OPEN TO ABOVE
OPEN TO ABOVE
OPEN TO ABOVE
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2ND FLOOR PLAN
RESTROOMS
BUNKSKITCHEN
FLEX SPACEOPEN TO BELOW
OPEN TO BELOW
OPEN TO BELOW
OPEN TO BELOW
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CLADDING
EXISTING STRUCTURE
NEW HOUSING VOLUME
NEW STRUCTUREGROUND FLOORPROGRAM
NEW PROGRAM(FIREPIT / AUDITORIUM)
FLOORING(WOOD / TURF)
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SECTION
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ENTRY APPROACH
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SERVICE
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
ADMINISTRATION
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN
RESIDENTIAL TROOP UNIT TROOP UNIT
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN
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TRANSVERSE SECTION
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SUN AND WIND
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SOUTHERN FACADE
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COMMUNITY COURTYARD
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Floor Plan
Stables
A
B
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Section A
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Section B
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Exterior View looking toward Arena
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View of goat stables
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Camp Circulation And Connection
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$Current camp circulation Proposed camp circulation
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Bioswale CorridorBy removing the lake we are also removing the main identity of the camp. The bioswale will become the new identity of the camp as it will run through out the whole camp. It will be used as the main pedestrian path that connects the amenities on site.
Bioswell
Tall Grass
Trail
Tree Line
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Tree Line
Trail Over Water
Bioswale CorridorThe bioswales primary objective is to filtrate and remove water from site. The bioswale will carry the water run off through our site and naturally allow it to dissipate. In its worst case scenario the bioswale would be unusable as a pedestrian path. However it will not be damaged as it is designed to flood and allow water to seep into the land.
Bioswell
Tall Grass
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Bioswale CorridorAt the lowest point of the site the bioswale can serve as an as-set to help the camp self-sustain. By placing a catch basin that further filtrates the runoff water, the camp can utilize the water to water the animals, vegetable plants, and landscape.
Bioswell
Tall Grass
Catch Basin
Trail
Tree Line
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Plan
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view from dining hall porch
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Plan
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Section
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Section
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Vegetable Garden
Grow your own food!The vegetable garden could not only be a source of food of the camp but it can be a hands on learning experience. The girls would be able to learn how to plant and grow vegetables, but they would be able to pick the vegetables they helped take care of and create a healthy meal from them.
How to get starteda. Setting up a vegetable garden is not as hard as it sounds. You just need wood to create the planters, newspaper, hay and manure, which could all be found on site. Once you have a base of newspaper, hay, manure, hay, fertilizer you are ready to start planting. b. Maintaining the garden is also not a difficult task. There is a little weeding and watering, which the irrigation system from the rain water collection could help with.
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view from dining hall to pool
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Master Plan
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RESIDENTIALENTRY
INFIRMARYMULTIFUNTIONMISC. HOUSINGADMINISTRATIONINDOOR GATHERINGRENTAL FACILITIES
CAMP SITE
CAMP SITE
SHOWERSLATRINESSHELTERSGATHERING
ANIMALSFIELD ACTIVITIES
FIELD ACTIVITIESBIKE RENTAL
ZIPLINEROCK CLIMBINGRAPPELLING
SHOWERSLATRINESSHELTERSGATHERING
SHOWERSLATRINESSHELTERSGATHERING
CAMP SITE
DININGPOOL
CAMP SITE
CAMP SITE$