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Designing For The Seasons New Olreans- Lower 9th ward
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RESEARCH TRANSITION AND TRANSLATION TO CONCEPTS
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- Depot and market of goods carried between two waterways
- Shortest distances between Lake Ponchartrain and the Mississippi River
- Narrow strip of land aided rapid troop movements
- River’s shape showed down the river, exposing them to gunfire
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WHY BUILD AND LIVE ON WETLANDS?
The natural levees gave high ground and the best drainage. The Metairie and Gentilly ridges provided secondary surrounding of high ground. The levee sloped from river into that were below sea level and prone to flooding, while from the ridge the land sloped to sea level and the Lake.
VERTICAL PROFILE
Mississippi River
Levee (19’) Metairie Ridge (5’)
Lake Pontchartrain
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Today 2005 1920 1862 1849 1798
RESEARCH TRANSITION AND TRANSLATION TO CONCEPTS
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GROWTH OF CITY
Expanded from natural levee and easy waterway, into dangerous flooding zones
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Today 2005 1920 1862 1849 1798
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NEW ORLEANS- LOWER 9TH WARD Non-diverse programming
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SchoolsCommercialHousing
LOWER 9TH WARD PROGRAM
Non-diverse programming in the Lower 9th ward..What canbe introduced?
How can these new programs benefit the Lower 9th ward?
Only 35% of the people in the Lower 9th ward returned. By introducing new program that are needed to make a good neighborhod, will give more people the desire to move there.move there.
NOW WHAT ELSE?
- Schools - Hospital- Housing - Emergency spaces-Commercial - Public green spaces
Rigid Separation
In the Lower 9th ward, there are only three programs. There is therefore a needed for more programs in order to create an area that people would not only want to live but also visit. By introducing tourism there is a chance to introduce new programs in order to benefit the Lower 9th ward in a permanent and seasonal way.
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NEW ORLEANS- LOWER 9TH WARD Non-diverse programming
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SchoolsCommercialHousing
LOWER 9TH WARD PROGRAM
Non-diverse programming in the Lower 9th ward..What canbe introduced?
How can these new programs benefit the Lower 9th ward?
Only 35% of the people in the Lower 9th ward returned. By introducing new program that are needed to make a good neighborhod, will give more people the desire to move there.move there.
NOW WHAT ELSE?
- Schools - Hospital- Housing - Emergency spaces-Commercial - Public green spaces
ONLY THREE PROGRAMS
RESEARCH SUMMARY AND TRANSITION TO PROPOSAL
schoolscommercialhousing
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NEW ORLEANS- LOWER 9TH WARD Non-diverse programming
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SchoolsCommercialHousing
LOWER 9TH WARD PROGRAM
Non-diverse programming in the Lower 9th ward..What canbe introduced?
How can these new programs benefit the Lower 9th ward?
Only 35% of the people in the Lower 9th ward returned. By introducing new program that are needed to make a good neighborhod, will give more people the desire to move there.move there.
NOW WHAT ELSE?
- Schools - Hospital- Housing - Emergency spaces-Commercial - Public green spaces
Tourism
Tourism creates 35% of New Orleans income, however it is only located in one area of the city. By expanding the areas tourism it allows for the cre-ation of more income. However, because tourism is seasonal, it is necessary to not waste space on these programs without the allowance of re-using the space, during the off season.
POTENTIAL FOR SPATIAL INTERVENTION
A C B classrooms emergency or
overlap program to save space re-use space to save space
TOURISM AS INTERVENTION TOOL
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RESEARCH SUMMARY AND TRANSITION TO PROPOSAL
Topography issues/Flooding : RESULT ON CITY
New Orleans is threated by flooding everyday from three sources: The Mississippi River, Lake Pontchartrain and natural rainfall. Both the river and lake are above the land level, therefore levees were put in place to prevent the rising river and lake from entering the land. However the levees has created an opposite affect of keeping rainwater in. Pumping is therefore required 24hrs a day, 7 days a weeek to fight the flooding battle.
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LAND BELOW SEA LEVEL= FLOODING
water system map
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Topography issues/Flooding : RESULT ON CITY
New Orleans is threated by flooding everyday from three sources: The Mississippi River, Lake Pontchartrain and natural rainfall. Both the river and lake are above the land level, therefore levees were put in place to prevent the rising river and lake from entering the land. However the levees has created an opposite affect of keeping rainwater in. Pumping is therefore required 24hrs a day, 7 days a weeek to fight the flooding battle.
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POTENTIAL FOR SPATIAL INTERVENTION
accommodate the rise and fall of water design above water
IN OUT
Working with the flooding instead of fighting against it
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Rigid Separation
Due to the development of the highway and the growth pattern of the Lower 9th ward, the ar-eas was split in three segments. Because of this problem there is a need to re-join the area in order of it to function in a more fluid way.
THE SPLIT OF LOWER 9TH WARD
RESEARCH SUMMARY AND TRANSITION TO PROPOSAL
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renewal districtcrafts and revivals districtsecond faubourgs district
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POTENTIAL FOR SPATIAL INTERVENTION
connecting following topograghy and against separation connecting with programs
A B
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RESEARCH TRANSITION AND TRANSLATION TO CONCEPTS
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OPPORTUNITY ZONES
Due to the problems above and their affect on the city, there are zones that the government is allowing to be re-development
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RESEARCH TRANSITION AND TRANSLATION TO CONCEPTS
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opportunity zone
relationship to other tourism area
re-connect separation
affected by water
SITE SELECTION
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PROBLEMS IN THE LOWER 9TH WARDNew Challenges
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GREENWATERFESTIVALHIGHWAY
NOTE DONE IN CAD FINISH TM
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FLOATING AREASFLOODING AREASADJUSTING AREAS
NOTE DONE IN CAD FINISH TM
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PROGRAM AND CIRCULATION OVERLAPPING
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PROGRAMS
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PERMANENT HOUSINGSEASONAL HOUSINGSCHOOLCOMMERCIALRESTAURANT/NIGHTLIFEMUSEUM/OPEN SPACES
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PROGRAMS CHANGED BY NEW SITE CONDITIONS
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ART HOUSINGMUSIC HOUSINGGREEN HOUSINGWATER AND PARK HOUSINGSCHOOLGYM/EMERGENCYFLEE MARKETFARMERS MARKETRESTAURANT/NIGHTLIFESCULPTURE YARDWATER PARKAMPHITHEATRE
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CIRCULATION
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Permanent HousingArt Permanent Housing
Museum
Restaurant
Commercial
Music Space
Permanent Housing
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PERMANENT LINETOURIST LINEEMERGENCY LINE
Permanent HousingArt Permanent Housing
Permanent Housing
EmergencyOpen Space
EmergencyGym Space
Seasonal Housing
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PLAN
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25 26Plan 1
Plan B
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PLAN
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27 28Plan 2
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CATALOGUE OF NEW CIRCULATION TYPOLOGIES
HIGHWAY TYPOLOGIES
TRAIN TYPOLOGIES
1. Enclosed 2. Inhabited 3. Covered
1. Wrapped 2. Superimposed 3. Attached
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1. Enclosed 2. Inhabited 3. Covered
1. Wrapped 2. Superimposed 3. Attached
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HIGHWAY RE-CONNECTION STRIP
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Highway Typ. 1: Enclosed
Highway Typ. 2: Inhabited
Highway Typ. 3: Covered
Train Typ. 1: Wrapped
Train Typ. 2: Superimposed
Train Typ 3: Attached
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HIGHWAY TYPOLOGIES
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TYPOLOGY 3: Covered
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TYPOLOGY 1: Wrapped
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TRAIN TYPOLOGIES
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CATALOGUE OF PROGRAM TYPOLOGIES
HOUSING TYPOLOGIES
1. Art Housing 2. Music Housing 3. Water Park Housing 4. Green Housing
OPEN SPACE TYPOLOGIES
1. Sculpture Yard 2. Amphitheatre 3. Water Park
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CATALOGUE OF PROGRAM TYPOLOGIES
1. Art Housing 2. Music Housing 3. Water Park Housing 4. Green Housing
1. Sculpture Yard 2. Amphitheatre 3. Water Park
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FESTIVAL STRIP AND GREEN STRIP MEETS WATER
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TYPOLOGY 1: Art Housing (Permanent)
TYPOLOGY 2: Sculpture Yard
TYPOLOGY 3: Water Park Hous-ing (Seasonal)
FESTIVAL STRIP AND GREEN STRIP MEETS WATER
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WATER,FESTIVAL AND GREEN STRIPS
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Art Housing and Water Park Housing and their relationship to Museum/Sculpture Yard
Water...flooding...its not that scary... Come to the seasons
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DIAGRAM 2: Water park Housing used for festival activities
DIAGRAM 1: Art Housing area used for festival activities
DETAIL SECTION: Art Housing and Water wall
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FESTIVAL STRIP AND GREEN STRIP MEETS WATER
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TYPOLOGY 1: Music Housing (Permanent)
TYPOLOGY 2: Amphitheatre
TYPOLOGY 3: Green Housing (Permanent)
FESTIVAL STRIP AND GREEN STRIP MEETS WATER
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MUSIC HOUSING (PERMANENT)
Come party and enjoy all types of art with the rising waters...Come to the seasons
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TYPOLOGY 1: Music Balconies
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Green Housing and its relationship to Amphitheatre/rain collectorWATER,FESTIVAL AND GREEN STRIPS
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Come party and enjoy all types of art with the rising waters...Come to the seasons
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TYPOLOGY 3: Recycle of water