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The Path To Livable CommunitiesDe
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Scale
Choices
Sense of Place (Identity)
A Balance of Nature
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Vibrant Public Spaces
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Encourage Mixed-Use Building
Revitilize Urban Centers
Assembly Row
- 1.75 Million Square Feet of Building/Suite/Offices/Lab Space-30-45 Retail Stores- 2,000 Residential units-Park and Amphitheater-Transit Score 60/100 -19 Bus & 1 Rail-Walk Score 82/100 -Daily Errands Can be completed on foot easily -School, grocery, restraunts, shopping, offices within an .8 mile radius.
Boston, MARetail Housing Restraunt
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In this type of community all of the different types of program; restraunts, retail, and office space are grouped togehter in certain locations. This benifits the people living there, because they know what streets hold what, so if they want to go eat they only have to go to one central location to find a restraunt and same for retail spaces. All buildings are still considered mixed use and have housing above for the most part though.
Advantages...About...
Santana Row - 1.5 Million Square Feet of Mixed Use-65,000 Square Feet Office Space-70 Retail Stores-20 Restraunts-9 Spas/Salons- 622 Residential units-Movie Theatre, Gym, Hotel
-Transit Score 47/100 -7 Bus Options-Walk Score 82/100 -Daily Errands Can be completed on foot easily -School, grocery, restraunts, cinema, hotel within a .3 mile radius-Bike Score 49/100 -Flat with minimal Lanes
Mixed Use w/Housing RentalSpecial Ammenities Green Parking Interconnected Parking
Restraunts Housing Offices Retail
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San Jose, CA
In this type of community the buildings are layed out in small groups by street. Each street has some retail and some restraunts, with housing above. One thing that this community does that is interesting is to make use of the median spaces separating the road by putting small cafes there, which invite people to come together in places where they would usually not stop, increasing community interaction.
Advantages...
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- 531,000 Square Feet of Mixed Use-Bike Trail & Pedestrian Oriented-Grocery Store
Bethesda Row
DineAmerican Tap RoomAssaggi Mozzarella BarBolocoBethesda BagelsCafé DeluxeCapital TeasCava Mezze GrillShop House (coming soon)Cosi
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Dolcezza GelatoDunkin’ DonutsFive Guys Burgers and FriesGeorgetown CupcakeHaagen-DazsJaleoLe Pain QuotidienLebanese TavernaMamma Lucia’s
Mon Ami GabiMussel BarNando’s Peri PeriParker’s Classic AmericanPureé Juice BarQuartermaine CoffeeRakuRedwood Restaurant and BarSweetgreen
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Aveda Lifestyle StoreBlue Zen Nails & SpaBubbles SalonBank of America ATM
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Equinox Fitness ClubGiant FoodsHair CutteryKidville
Landmark TheatreM&T Bank ATMPNC Bank ATMSuper Cleaners
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AmethystApple StoreVino VoloBarnes & NoblebluemercuryCity SportsCork & ForkFitness Resource
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Francesca’s CollectionGingerJ. McLaughlinDry BarLe CreusetCourage b.Lucylululemon athletica
LunaMy Eye Dr.The North FacePaper SourcePetra BoutiquePicture FramePink PalmIce Breaker
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Tandoori NightsTara ThaiTaylor Gourmet Uncle Julio’s Rio Grande CaféVapianoYogiberry
Ritz CameraSassanovaSecolari Olive Oil & VinegarMax BrennerLou LouUrban Country DesignsWear It WellYiro/Tugooh Toys
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PElm Street Parking Garage 4950 Elm StreetBethesda MD, 20814
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-Transit Score 66/100 -12 Bus & 1 Rail-Walk Score 95/100 -Almost all errands can be reached on foot -School, shopping, restraunt, grocery, & pharmacy within a .4mile radius
Bethesda, MA
What is interesting about this community, is that all of the interior streets are walkable and cars can only access the area from three ally streets that lead to parking garages. This type of arrangement allows pedestrians access to all needs easily and become less dependent on cars.
Advantages...About...
Walkscore-Promotes more walkable neighborhoods-Tool to evaluate how easy it is for people to walk to where they want to go.-Based on the available walking routes to nearby ammenities.
-Health Benifits-Good for the Environment-Savings on household expenses
Examples:
Shreveport: 38Downtown Riverfront: 83Allendale: 43*9th most walkable neighborhood in shreeveport. Ability to walk to 0.1 shops and food markets within a 5 minute walk.
Drive Less To Live More
Health Environment Savings
-Short commutes reduce stress and increase community involvement-People weigh 6-10 pounds less
-Every 10 minutes you spend in a daily car commute, community activity falls by 10%-Those that walk are typically happier
-82% of CO2 emmissions are from burning fossil fuels
-Your feet are zero pollution transportation machines
-Cars are the 2nd largest household expense
-One point is worth $3,000 in home value
The walkscore of Allendale is 43, which means that the neighborhood relies mainly on cars to get around. This poses a problem because most of the people living in that area have limited access to cars. As you can see in the map there are very few places in close proximity that one can get to easily to take care of daily errands, such as grocery shopping. The only store in the grocery category is a liquor store. If Allendale was to put in more pedestrian friendly streets and build up the stores along that street, not only would it bring up the walkscore, but it would increase the economy flow within the area. With more people walking and more available businesses in the area the commu-nity would be more engaged and people would be healthier.
Allendale...
Bikescore
-Cars are the 2nd largest household expense
-One point is worth $3,000 in home value
-Determined by whether an area is good for biking for a given location-Measured by the amount of bike lanes, trails, hills, destination, roads, and connectivity.
-How well a place is located to public transportation. -Usefullness of transit routes based on frequency of travelers and distances to shopping areas.
Transit Score
A neighborhood that encompasses both a good bike score and transit score, would have a good de-fined center with a main street or boulevard for maximum walkability. The neighborhood would also be very people oriented to increase community interactions. Alos the proposal of mixed use buildings, is one that would bring people closer to their three basic needs: Home, Work, & Errands. Mixed use build-ings would also increase the diversity of the neighborhood, which is another good benifit. If these princi-ples were used in Allendale; a city center, pedestrian oriented, mixed use, diversity, school/work in the same place, and complete street, Allendale would become a more well rounded neighborhood that would invite for people to want to live there.
The Ideal Neighborhood...
-$10 can be saved each day by coomuting 10 minutes by bike
Benifits of Pedestrian Oriented Neighborhood...
-One pound of CO2 is saved for each mile that a person bikes to complete their daily activites.
-Becoming more active in a pedestrian oriented atmoshpere reduces the risk of heart diesease and stroke by 50%.
-It cost nearly $8,000 to own a car, which is much more costly than a bike, and bikes require no gas and less upkeep on an annual basis.