Mixed Use Developments and Senior Communities Douglas Pancake, AIA Principal Douglas Pancake Architects FINANCE + STRATEGY Wild Horse Pass |
Page 2 Presentation Outline Section 1- Understanding Multi Use Developments Section 2- Understanding the Target Market Section 3- Case Studies Section 4- Cultural and Regional Influences
Understanding Mixed Use Developments Section 1
Page 4 General Characteristics Developments containing three or more different uses Designed and executed following a coherent development strategy Physical and functional integration within the different design components Photographs from New Urbanism or ULI
Page 5 Design Considerations Design should reflect the community’s history, climate, ecology… Should include dense low rise buildings with pedestrian walkways Respond to the human scale Photographs from New Urbanism or ULI
Page 6 Economic Trends High density is essential in the creation of lively stimulating spaces Public, private and nonprofit organizations collaborate to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes through develop and growth. Photographs from New Urbanism or ULI
Understanding the Target Market Section 2
Page 8 Attitudes, Lifestyles and Preferences Provide immediate access to commercial and retail Living in a metropolitan area allows for older residents to stay close to their children Photographs from New Urbanism or ULI
Page 9 Attitudes, Lifestyles and Preferences Need a sense of community –Creates a safer and friendlier environment Require a sense of privacy Wide walkways allow for more exercise and help create healthy habits Photographs from New Urbanism or ULI
Current Projects – On the Boards Section 3
Page 11 La Sierra Village
Page 12 La Sierra Village
Page 13 Hawaii
Page 14 Hawaii
Cultural and Regional Influences Section 4
Page 16 California
Page 17 Hawaii
Page 18 Presentation Recap Section 1- Understanding Multi Use Developments Section 2- Understanding the Target Market Section 3- Case Studies Section 4- Cultural and Regional Influences
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