site #2/jinanh neighborhood & cluster design Tim Bates, Matt Bindner, Alissa Chastain, Erik Scanlon, Chao Wang, Duoduo Zhai
site #2/jinanh design principles diversity of scales + densities hierarchies and space between water and environmental issues celebrate and reconnect with water complete neighborhoods living, working, and interacting adaptable physical & social change “moment of pause” anchor activity and learning place
site #2/jinanh translating principles to form “business as usual”
site #2/jinanh translating principles to form workhome transitional mixed-use program convenience retail comparison retail residential office hotel dining recreation arts & culture civic institutions environmental education physical fabric integrate canal density gradient multiple scales “Riverwalk” pedestrian streets limited parking microclimates courtyards public park geothermal wells sunlight requirement
site #2/jinanh relationships
site #2/jinanh combining neighborhood types
site #2/jinanh jinan context
site #2/jinanh west new city plan
site #2/jinanh movement + connections
site #2/jinanh neighborhood density concept
site #2/jinanh density concept
site #2/jinanh neighborhood plan
site #2/jinanh massing – view from southwest
site #2/jinanh massing – view from west
site #2/jinanh massing – view from north
site #2/jinanh cluster land use commercial base retail + office
site #2/jinanh cluster land use residential varying heights commercial base retail + office
site #2/jinanh shadow study
site #2/jinanh cluster plan
site #2/jinanh cluster section
site #2/jinanh pedestrian street section
site #2/jinanh riverwalk section
site #2/jinanh riverwalk
site #2/jinanh neighborhood energy components energy use reduction strategies discourage cars fewer elevators solar orientation passive heating and cooling courtyard geothermal shade screens adaptable spaces/facades distributed pools/microclimates vegetation for shading waste heat/alternative methods
site #2/jinanh neighborhood energy components
site #2/jinanh neighborhood energy components
site #2/jinanh neighborhood energy components