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NEIGHBOURHOODS AND MEDIAN ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME
surface parking, roads and vacant lots
existing b-station (bike-share program)
BRT Music City Central Station
existing bicycle ways and off-shoots
MTA bus route and stops
bicycle main loop
bicycle greenway
FLOODPLAIN & PAVED SURFACES MOBILITY
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500-year floodplain
Germantown/Salemtown [suburban]*
City Center [urban]*
Woodland St / S 5th St [urban]*based on population density
Fisk University / Jefferson St [urban]*
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median annual household income (in thousands of dollars, USD)
Nashville Davidson (2012):
624 496
Tennessee
population
+3.5%
+ 1.7%
population percent change
(April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2012)
persons per household
(Nashville-Davidson)2.4
17.7%Germantown / Salemtownn
vacancy rate
61%
of children are living in poverty work commute
77%
7.2% walk
8.3% carpool
76.8% drive
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SULPHUR DELL A PROTOTYPE FOR RESILIENT URBANISM
141960
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SITE PLAN
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Sulphur Dell Spring
greenway
Nashville Public Market
Square
Market Commons
wellness retreat (hotel)
heritage restaurants
(repurposed historic buildings)
upscale rental apartments
workforce rental apartments
townhouses
market rental apartments
community wellness center
Meharry Medical College
clinic
pharmacy
student housing + academic
services
fitness center
clinical education campus
medical R&D center
State Library + archives
State Museum
Sounds Ballpark
Bicentennial Mall State
Park
proposed b-station hubs
perspective views
‘Texas doughnut’ parking
(below elevated courtyards)P
The Sulphur Dellis a healthy lifestyle community that catalyzes
the revitalization of the city of Nashville and is
prototypical of resilient urbanism in other mid-
size American cities. Based on the idea that a
healthy lifestyle starts with a healthy landscape,
the proposal is based on a landscape framework
of layered strategies of ecology, mobility and food.
Drawing from the existing heritage and identity of
the site, the framework creates the conditions
for a diverse and resilient urban district that will
continue to change and mature over time.
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40 m swale greenway
25 m flood zone
flood zone 1
flood zone 2
2 m cycle lane (the groove bicycle network)
landscape designed to limit runoff and maximize infiltration
Sulphur Dell stream(fed by uncovered natural spring)
5 m pedestrian promenade
selected to improve soil and soil quality and
promote biodiversity
poplar populus spp.(uptaking & degrading of hydrocarbons)
willow salix spp.(uptaking and degrading perclorate & extracting
heavy metals)
switchgrass panicum virgatum
(planted around streams & swales for the
uptaking & degrading of hydro carbons and prevention
of soil erosion)
plantinggreenway designed to improve water quality
though a series of wetlands and retention ponds
reduce peak stormwater runoff through surface
retention and infiltration achieved through vegitated
and permiable landscape surfaces,
reducing the risk offlash floods
stormwater collected and stored from roofs and
utilized for irrigation and building surfaces.
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NASHVILLE PUBLIC MARKET PLAZA
141960
ecology
food
mobility LANDSCAPE FRAMEWORK
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market rental apartments
Alleytownhouse
parkingcommunity amenities
workforce rental apartments
URBAN FABRICSTORMWATER RESERVOIRPERMEABLE PAVINGREMEDIATION FIELDAGRICULTURE FIELD
SWALE GREENWAYMOBILITY BOULEVARDRETAIL STREETRESIDENTIAL WOONERFALLEY
GREENWAY SPRINGWELLNESS RETREATRESTAURANTSCULINARY SCHOOLNASHVILLE FARMERS’ MARKET
John Geist & Sons
Blacksmith Shop
Nashville Union
Stockyard
old iron works
factory
Sulphur Dell
spring
Sunflower, helianthus annusurban farming and community
supported agricultre extracts heavy metals and
degrades hydrocarbons
POINT STRATEGIES
FIELD STRATEGIES
LINE STRATEGIES
PHASING AND LAND USE
PHASE 1
Residential Office + R&D Retail Parking
Total
TYPOLOGIES
medical R&D retail office live-work apartment townhouse hotel structured parkingplanted fieldsgreenway
141960
339,484 sf745,679 sf92,613 sf57,800 sf
2,093,663 sf
PHASE 2
Residential Office + R&D Retail ParkingHotel
Total
905,677 sf 781,723 sf114,146 sf 201,117 sf 33,411 sf
2,036,075 sf
PHASE 3
Residential Office + R&D Retail Parking
Total
336, 302 sf215,117 sf 138,323 sf 57,751 sf
747,493 sf
pedestrian dedicated bike lanevehiculargreenway
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