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New Orleans 5 - City Design Rebuilding the Most Culturally-Rich City in the United States
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Original Team Goals Project economic and racial demographics for a repopulated New Orleans Create an ideal city and strip away the impractical characteristics to arrive at a plausible solution Preserve the city’s history while accommodating modern social standards Project economic and racial demographics for a repopulated New Orleans Create an ideal city and strip away the impractical characteristics to arrive at a plausible solution Preserve the city’s history while accommodating modern social standards
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Revised Goals Obtain a comprehensive understanding of New Orleans’ cultural history Investigate the city’s current cultural significance Convey each neighborhood’s social and cultural importance to the city as a whole Examine how other areas have dealt with similar disasters Obtain a comprehensive understanding of New Orleans’ cultural history Investigate the city’s current cultural significance Convey each neighborhood’s social and cultural importance to the city as a whole Examine how other areas have dealt with similar disasters
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Answers to YOUR Questions Q: Which neighborhoods, if any, should be reclaimed as wetlands? A: Generally deserted areas, those most prone to future damage determined by the history of levee breaches and current level of disrepair Q: Which neighborhoods, if any, should be reclaimed as wetlands? A: Generally deserted areas, those most prone to future damage determined by the history of levee breaches and current level of disrepair
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Answers to YOUR Questions Consider the most damaged neighborhoods: 1)Lower Ninth Ward 2)Chalmette 3)New Orleans East 4)Lakeview 5)Ninth Ward Consider the most damaged neighborhoods: 1)Lower Ninth Ward 2)Chalmette 3)New Orleans East 4)Lakeview 5)Ninth Ward
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Answers to YOUR Questions
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Q: What is the political climate like in the city? A: General discrimination against the poor and minorities of New Orleans by local, state, and federal authorities Q: What is the political climate like in the city? A: General discrimination against the poor and minorities of New Orleans by local, state, and federal authorities
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Answers to YOUR Questions More on political climate: Bribery and corruption run rampant, especially in regards to levee maintenance; result - little to none is being done to rebuild the city Solution? Education would promote awareness, understanding, and productivity in an ever-struggling city More on political climate: Bribery and corruption run rampant, especially in regards to levee maintenance; result - little to none is being done to rebuild the city Solution? Education would promote awareness, understanding, and productivity in an ever-struggling city
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Answers to YOUR Questions Q: What is the breakdown of population and demographics in pre and post Katrina New Orleans? A: Pre-Katrina population: 454,863 vs. Post-Katrina population: 187,525 Q: What is the breakdown of population and demographics in pre and post Katrina New Orleans? A: Pre-Katrina population: 454,863 vs. Post-Katrina population: 187,525
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Answers to YOUR Questions 2000: Blacks-325,947; Whites- 135,956 Current: Blacks-86,917; Whites- 82,048 General population predictions have suffered from overestimation Great reference site: www.gnocdc.org 2000: Blacks-325,947; Whites- 135,956 Current: Blacks-86,917; Whites- 82,048 General population predictions have suffered from overestimation Great reference site: www.gnocdc.org
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Current Plan Preserve as many neighborhoods as possible Encourage cultural events to continue and grow Provide adequate social services to the returning population Build, stock, and staff public schools Begin changing people’s mindset at the very basic level of compulsory elementary education and encourage safer alternatives for housing and energy Preserve as many neighborhoods as possible Encourage cultural events to continue and grow Provide adequate social services to the returning population Build, stock, and staff public schools Begin changing people’s mindset at the very basic level of compulsory elementary education and encourage safer alternatives for housing and energy
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