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R E V I V I N G S U B U R B I A3

RETAIL

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Main Arterial Roads

Pedestrian/Bike Paths

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r i p p l e d e t r o i t c e n t r e f o r t h e a r t s

Mich i gan Cent ra l S ta t ion has towered over De t ro i t s ince 19 13 . An ominous symbo l o f the c i t y ’ s r i se and fa l l . I n the ea r l y 20 th centu r y, p roduct ion o f the Fo rd Mode l T made Det ro i t the most power fu l i ndus t r i a l cente r i n the count r y. Thousands o f passengers wou ld a r r i ve and depar t th rough the S ta t ion da i l y and o!ces i n the s ta t ion wou ld ho ld up to th ree thousand workers . The S ta t ion connected Det ro i t to the res t o f the s ta te and the count r y bu t the 1960 ’ s marked the po in t o f dec l i ne fo r bo th the c i t y and the S ta t ion . A f te r Wor ld War I I , t r ave l by t ra in p lummeted resu l t i ng i n a s t rug g le to keep the S ta t ion runn ing un t i l i t s c losu re i n 1988. The bu i l d ing has rema ined abandoned fo r the pas t twenty yea rs , bu t recent l y has rece i ved much a t ten t ion . The S ta t ion i s l oca ted in the Cork town d i s t r i c t wh ich has evo l ved in to a popu la r a rea i n De t ro i t . The ce leb ra t ion o f the ca r has become i ron ic . The au tomob i l e was a ma in component i n the c i t y ’ s d i spers ion and the dec l i ne o f the c i t y cente r. I t i s t ime to embrace the fu tu re and es tab l i sh a new nar ra t i ve. A r t i s t i c p ro fess iona l s f rom a round the wor ld have s ta r ted to a r r i ve i n De t ro i t . Hundreds o f vacant l o t s and a l ow cos t s tandard o f l i v i ng have opened up Det ro i t to an enormous amount o f po tent i a l . I t i s v i t a l today to use des i gn as a d r i ve r fo r change.

A new influx o f popu la t ion shou ld not mean ev i c t ion fo r the ex i s t i ng commun i -t y. Th i s i s why we p ropose M ich i gan Cent ra l S ta t ion as a p recedent fo r abandonment rec l amat ion . The recons t ruc t ion o f the s ta t ion w i l l be i n the hands o f the commun i t y, hop ing to cause a r i pp le e"ect fo r c i t y deve lop -ment .

A l l s ta r t i ng w i th one s tud io. FOOD HUB- THE EDEN EATEN THE MOBILE EDEN THE OUTDOOR EATERY01 02 03

Primary vehicular accessThe site used as an experimental social incubator

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PHASE 01 // ARCHITECTPHASE 02 // STUDIOSPHASE 03 // OFFICESPHASE 04 // THE SCHOOL

PHASE 05 // HOTEL

Phase 01 The Architect occupies the first floor

Phase 02 Architect designs initial modular studio spaces

Phase 03 Artists move in to collaborate with architects to build o!ces

Phase 04 Existing tenants create a framework for a new school

Phase 05 Students, Artists & Architects design a work+live hotels

THE NETWORK

The A rch i tec t ’ s o!ce w i l l be cons t ruc ted and occup ied fi rs t . The s tud io w i l l i nc rementa l l y des i gn more a r t i s t and a rch i tec t s tud ios on the second floor fo r occupat ion . These s tud ios w i l l then co l l abora te w i th each o ther to c rea te spaces fo r the Un i ve rs i t y. Th i s p rocess w i l l g row unt i l the Un i ve rs i t y and the Hote l i s comp le ted . Th i s d i spersa l o f cont ro l w i l l i nvo l ve and empower the commun i t y i ns ide and ou ts ide the s ta t ion .We have p rov ided a floor p l an as a s ta r t i ng po in t fo r the p ro jec t as we l l a s one ma jo r bu i l d ing i n te r vent ion . A ‘ th i rd p i l l a r ’ o f g l ass w i l l be added to the cente r o f the tower. The th i rd p i l l a r i s a symbo l fo r t ransparen -cy and hope.

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C h a u d i e r e f a l l s i s l o c a t e d w i t h i n t h e d o w n -

t o w n c o r e o n t h e O t t a w a r i v e r . I t w a s o n c e

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b u t t h e a r r i v a l o f i n d u s t r i a l i s t s i n t h e

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p r i v a t e d e v e l o p e r . D e s p i t e p l e a s f r o m t h e

A l g o n q u i n c o m m u n i t y , a l a r g e m i x e d - u s e

c o n d o / r e t a i l d e v e l o p m e n t h a s b e e n

p r o p o s e d f o r t h e fi n a l e x p l o i t a t i o n o f t h e

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m e n t o f t h e i s l a n d s t h r o u g h u n j u s t l a n d

o w n e r s h i p p r o c e s s e s , c o m m e n t o n t h e

c o n t i n u o u s c y c l e o f i n e q u a l i t y b e t w e e n

A b o r i g i n a l s a n d N o n - A b o r i g i n a l s , a n d

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t h e m o n e t a r y v a l u e o n t h e s i t e . A n e n d

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on Reserve population

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232,290

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220,695

157,740 195,895

301,430 141,915

22,620

33,845

2,30035,800

7,710

21,16027,360

There i s a ce r ta in soc ia l s t i gma connected to F i r s t Na t ion , Met i s , I nu i t and Non -S ta tus Abor i g ina l peop les . I n a t ime when rac i sm and d i sc r im ina t ion i s soc ia l l y unacceptab le, assumpt ions about Abor i g ina l cu l tu re and h i s to r y a re s t i l l p rominent today. What i s m i sunders tood i s tha t oppress i ve p rac t i ces a re s t i l l t ak ing p l ace, resu l t i ng i n a gap in i ncome, educat ion , and hea l th among o thers . . . bu t t imes a re chang ing .

A once dec imated popu la t ion has r i sen , and i s s t i l l r i s i ng f as te r than any o ther g roup in Canada . There i s a l so a vas t ra te o f u rban i za t ion and o! - rese r ve l i v i ng among Abor i g ina l peop les .

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Age can be an important factor when it comes to language retention. The data reveals that from ages 16 to 64 the abi l i ty of respondents to speak their language is quite high with an average of 47%. There

Overal l , in 2001 , Aborig inal males(15 to 24 years of age) had lower school at tendance rates than their non-Ab-or ig inal counterpar ts (63% versus 70%). • the lack of employment and recreational oppor tunit ies ; the lack of oppor tunit ies for the youth to learn their language and culture and the corresponding and gradual loss of their culture; and the lack of Aborig i -nal cultural content and cultural sensit iv ity in the mainstream schools.

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“A lot of our workers are making sacrifices in terms of pay scales and at any given t ime for our organizat ional people they are at r isk of homelessness. We have very l i t t le job security, benefits etc. .to o!er our employees. There is funding

There needs to be an Ot tawa community counci l or structure set up to identify gaps, access funding and provide community programs/services to address those needs. Currently there is l i t t le coordinat ion among local groups. (29-05-06)A significant number of respondents (30%) felt unsatisfied in some way that Aborig inal and non-Aborig inal organizat ions were coordi-nat ing and cooperat ing with one another, whi le 27% felt that they were sat isfied and 18% were somewhat sat isfied.

Participation in cultural eventsof communityrespondentscould speak

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w a t e r s h e d a n d t h e i r n a t u r a l r e s o u r c e s . 1 1 7 , 5 0 0

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CRITICAL GOALS

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existing barriers Fabric division

Biodiversity Enhancement

Waterfront Resuscitation

Densification of Fabric

Heritage Revitalization

water filtration//wetlandsPurifying the Thames River & Promoting Biodiversity

lands stitching the urban fabric[INSERT] Adaptive Reuse & densification

waterfront development[INSERT] Public accessibility

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1 - 3 Floors4 - 11 Floors12+ Floors

proposed circulation proposed pedestrian & cycling paths proposed building heights

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o l d o t t a w a e a s tu r b a n i n f i l l

The site of the proposal is locat-

ed in the Old Ot tawa East Area.

Surrounding the locat ion is

mostly low density residentia l

housing, the Ot tawa River and

Mainstreet . St Paul ’s University,

the Deschatelet ’s bui ld ing and

the Oblates bui lding are al l key

bui ldings on the site that are a

r ich par t of Ot tawa’s history and

must be preserved. The trees

surrounding the al lee up to the

Deschatelets bui ld ing, as wel l as

the Deschatelets bui ld ing are al l

her itage designations that must

be preserved to respect the

histor ic value of the site.The

area wi l l be landscaped to create

a publ ic space that al l residents

and vis itors wi l l enjoy.

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Oblates Residence

Oblates deschateletes

hurdman station

st paul’s university

w a t e r f r o n t d e v e l o p m e n t

Land Use of Buildable Space 26 acres Gross Land Use 29.4 acres

Built Floor Space Building Types

Private Space 7.5%

Surface Parking 3%

Residental 33%

Retail 9%

Institutional 2%

Roads and Sidewalks 31%

Public Space 14.5%

Residental 157,881 sq.m.

Retail 6,689 sq.m.

Institutional 2,926 sq.m.

Private Space 6%

Surface Parking 2%

Residental 20%

Retail 5%

Institutional 1%

Roads and Sidewalks 18%

Public Space 48%

Bachelor 397 units

1 Bedroom 480 units

2 Bedroom 408 units

Stacked Townhomes 142 units

Freehold Homes 65 units

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