Campustown Square

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CAMPUSTOWN SQUARE

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CAMPUSTOWNSQUARE

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It is a universal principal that everycommunity exists around a common place.

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--LINCOLN WAY--

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A cluster ofbuildings cannotsuffice as acommon place.

[area in context]

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In order for Campustown to be a place unto itself, it must have a common place that makes it a whole, greater than a cluster of buildings.

[area in context][proposed area

in orange]

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LOOKING EAST FROM HAYWARD

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LOOKING WEST FROM WELCH

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LOOKING EAST FROM HAYWARD

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LOOKING EAST FROM HAYWARD

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HAYWARD GATE

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WELCH GATE

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… WITH SIGN

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The transition can be made peacemeal, starting with portions of the public lot and adding the private lots, and along the way expanding the porches. The whole area can be paved with bricks and landscaped, and what are the backsides of buildings will become another entrance, if not the main entrance for many.

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As an additional option, one or both lanes on Welch can close along the adjacent block, and the sidewalk can be extended and the area landscaped and paved with bricks. This will require the fire station on Welch to relocate.

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… AREA IN CONTEXT (square = orange; fire station = red)

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… ONE LANE CLOSED

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… BOTH LANES CLOSED

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The drawings in this presentation are to present an idea, not to present a plan. The idea of Campustown Square and common space must gain consensus from people in the community, and any effort moving forward may be different than the initial renderings. This idea is presented by Nitin Gadia, a resident of Ames, not on behalf of any institution. The renderings were created by Daniel Pritchard, a student hired at Iowa State. For any comments or questions, please use the contact info below.

Nitin [email protected]