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2009 NOMA CONFERENCE2009 NOMA CONFERENCE
ENVIRONMENT track (1.5 LU) (HSW & SD)TH21 Re rbani ation & Green DesignTH21: Re-urbanization & Green Design
Speaker: Mark VoglLocation: Jefferson ELocation: Jefferson E
Hear about innovative approaches to regional planningbased upon six “Life Principles” and the economicbenefits of healthy environment and community. Learnstrategies for incorporating green infrastructure toovercome regional physical/economic barriers and aboutthe potential impact of green infrastructure strategies onthe potential impact of green infrastructure strategies onrevitalizing regional urban centers.
ENVIRONMENT track (1.5 LU) (HSW & SD)
TH21: Re-urbanization & Green Design2009 NOMA CONFERENCE | Wednesday, 8 October 2009
2009 NOMA CONFERENCE2009 NOMA CONFERENCE
ENVIRONMENT track (1.5 LU) (HSW & SD)TH21 Re rbani ation & Green DesignTH21: Re-urbanization & Green Design
Speaker: Mark VoglLocation: Jefferson ELocation: Jefferson E
Hear about innovative approaches to regional planningbased upon six “Life Principles” and the economic Why you benefits of healthy environment and community. Learnstrategies for incorporating green infrastructure toovercome regional physical/economic barriers and aboutthe potential impact of green infrastructure strategies on
Why you are herethe potential impact of green infrastructure strategies on
revitalizing regional urban centers. are here.ENVIRONMENT track (1.5 LU) (HSW & SD)
TH21: Re-urbanization & Green Design2009 NOMA CONFERENCE | Wednesday, 8 October 2009
2009 NOMA CONFERENCE2009 NOMA CONFERENCE
ENVIRONMENT track (1.5 LU) (HSW & SD)TH21 Re rbani ation & Green DesignTH21: Re-urbanization & Green Design
Speaker: Mark VoglLocation: Jefferson ELocation: Jefferson E
Hear about innovative approaches to regional planningbased upon six “Life Principles” and the economic Why am benefits of healthy environment and community. Learnstrategies for incorporating green infrastructure toovercome regional physical/economic barriers and aboutthe potential impact of green infrastructure strategies on
Why am I here?the potential impact of green infrastructure strategies on
revitalizing regional urban centers. I here?ENVIRONMENT track (1.5 LU) (HSW & SD)
TH21: Re-urbanization & Green Design2009 NOMA CONFERENCE | Wednesday, 8 October 2009
2009 NOMA CONFERENCE2009 NOMA CONFERENCE
ENVIRONMENT track (1.5 LU) (HSW & SD)TH21 Re rbani ation & Green DesignTH21: Re-urbanization & Green Design
Speaker: Mark VoglLocation: Jefferson ELocation: Jefferson E
To encourage an open dialogue that will generatea provocative and constructive discussion on the Why am role of sustainable planning and design in urbanrevitalization.
PLEASE INTERRUPT ME
Why am I here?PLEASE INTERRUPT ME. I here?
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TH21: Re-urbanization & Green Design2009 NOMA CONFERENCE | Wednesday, 8 October 2009
AGENDAAGENDA
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ThePROBLEM
TheSOLUTION
CASE STUDIES
“FIT” APPROACHPROBLEM SOLUTION
Sustainable
STUDIES APPROACH
Unregulated sprawl is
Sustainable planning and
design is BuffaloDefinition
sprawl is damaging the
planet and
intended to reverse the damage of
Inspirationpdestroying
communities.
damage of sprawl to heal the planet and Application
St. Louisthe planet and communities.
Application
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Agenda
The PROBLEMThe PROBLEM
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Unregulated sprawl is damaging the planet and destroying communitiesUnregulated sprawl is damaging the planet and destroying communities.
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The Problem
The Industrial Revolution:The Industrial Revolution:The Rise of Great American Cities
New technologies – production, mobility and architecture
Worker exploitation – immigrant labor, slave labor, child labor
Native American genocide and forced migrationsg g
Overcrowding and other social problems
R id i i Rapid economic expansion
Unprecedented pollutionENVIRONMENT track (1.5 LU) (HSW & SD)
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The Problem
Second Industrial Revolution:Second Industrial Revolution:Social, Political and Economic Reforms
1860-1865: Civil War, abolition
1865-1900: Gilded Age, Panic of 1893 and economic depression
1900s-1920s: Progressive Era, massive European immigrationg , p g
Workers’ rights: labor unions, labor laws, 40-hour work week
R i 20 C h f 1929 d G D i Roaring 20s, Crash of 1929 and Great Depression
1932-1945: New Deal, World War IIENVIRONMENT track (1.5 LU) (HSW & SD)
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The Problem
USS Missouri September 2 1945:USS Missouri, September 2, 1945:Urban Conditions on the Other Side of the World
Peak urban population, density, vitality of many American cities
Peak of mass transit infrastructure
Shifting architectural philosophiesg p p
War effort transformed concept of labor, manufacturing and production
C f l d b d i Craft replaced by mass production
Expectations for returned veterans and familiesENVIRONMENT track (1.5 LU) (HSW & SD)
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The Problem
Post War Decentralization:Post War Decentralization:Accelerating Urban Racial, Economic Segregation
Federal policies and encouraged decentralization:transportation, housing, and educationp , g,
Northern migration of southern blacks seeking work Local discriminatory policies redlining segregation and Jim Crow LawsLocal discriminatory policies, redlining, segregation and Jim Crow Laws White flight to suburbs: separate and definitely not equal Dismantling transit systems; construction of Interstate highway system Dismantling transit systems; construction of Interstate highway system Public housing: demolition of working class neighborhoods
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The Problem
American Industrial Cities Today:American Industrial Cities Today:Environmentally and Socially Dysfunctional
Struggling Rust-Belt economies Widespread central city and urban neighborhood disinvestment Widespread central city and urban neighborhood disinvestment Land areas growing much more rapidly than populations
P i t t i ll d i ll g g t d l d tt Persistent racially and economically segregated land patterns Auto dependency and densities that struggle to support transit High carbon footprint, inefficient delivery of services and utilities Economic burden of low density costs shifted to individual households
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The Problem
The SOLUTIONThe SOLUTION
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Sustainable planning and design is intended to reverse thep g gdamage of sprawl to heal the planet and communities.
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The Solution
Sustainable Planning and Design:Sustainable Planning and Design:An Response as Old as Human Settlement
Not a recent invention Technological response to survival: shelter food mobility Technological response to survival: shelter, food, mobility Living with the land is tradition common to all indigenous cultures
Ci ili ti ll h i t f t h l g h ti i g i t Civilizations collapse when impact of technology reaches tipping point:Europe: 1346-1400 Mississippian Culture at Cahokia: c 1400 Mississippian Culture at Cahokia: c 1400 Earth: Today
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The Solution
Sustainable Planning and Design:Sustainable Planning and Design:Western Response to Industrialization
Mid 1800s: addressing quality of life and environment in urban centers Environmental conditions linked to poor housing and labor conditions Environmental conditions linked to poor housing and labor conditions Garden City and City Beautiful Movement (Europe, US):
Public open spacePublic open spaceMass transitIndustrial and commercial centers
Natural resource conservation: National Parks New Deal: agriculture, conservation
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g ,
The Solution
Sustainable Planning and Design:Sustainable Planning and Design:Post-Industrial Transition
1883: Landscape Architecture (Frederick Law Olmsted) 1960s: Ecological Planning (Ian McHarg) 1960s: Ecological Planning (Ian McHarg) 1966: Landscape Architecture Foundation:
The mission of the Landscape Architecture Foundation is to support the The mission of the Landscape Architecture Foundation is to support the preservation, improvement and enhancement of the environment.”
1993: Contemporary “Green” movement, USGBC1993: Contemporary Green movement, USGBC
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The Solution
Case StudiesCase Studies
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BuffaloBuffalo
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Case Studies
Erie Niagara Regional Growth Framework:Erie-Niagara Regional Growth Framework:20-Year Smart Growth Plan
Analysis of environmental and built conditions across Buffalo region
Scenarios for future development and corresponding fiscal impacts
Action plan for moving in new directionp g
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Case Study: Buffalo
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Case Study: Buffalo
Pre 1900 1900‐1940 1940‐1960 1960‐2000
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Case Study: Buffalo
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS vs. DEVELOPMENTENVIRONMENT track (1.5 LU) (HSW & SD)
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Case Study: Buffalo
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Case Study: Buffalo
TREND HYBRID REDEVELOPMENT
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Case Study: Buffalo
TREND HYBRID REDEVELOPMENT
$911 m $334 m $112 m
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Case Study: Buffalo
St LouisSt. Louis
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Case Studies
Repositioning the St Louis Region’s Economy:Repositioning the St. Louis Region s Economy:Focus on Quality of Life and Health of Environment
Greenways, parks and open space
Transit-oriented development
Walkable urban neighborhoodsg
Emerging economic opportunities
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Case Study: St. Louis
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Case Study: St. Louis
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Case Study: St. Louis
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Case Study: St. Louis
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Case Study: St. Louis
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Case Study: St. Louis
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Case Study: St. Louis
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Case Study: St. Louis
RIVER BEND ISLANDS EADS
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Case Study: St. Louis
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Case Study: St. Louis
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Case Study: St. Louis
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Case Study: St. Louis
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Case Study: St. Louis
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Case Study: St. Louis
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Case Study: St. Louis
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Case Study: St. Louis
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Case Study: St. Louis
Transit Oriented Development:Transit-Oriented Development:Definition
Transit Station
Mixed-Use
Pedestrian-Scale and Priorityy
Urban Form
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Case Study: St. Louis
Transit Oriented Development:Transit-Oriented Development:Benefits
Marketability
Vitality
Accessibilityy
Stability
S i bili Sustainability
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Case Study: St. Louis
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Case Study: St. Louis
SUNNEN STATION ‐MAPLEWOODENVIRONMENT track (1.5 LU) (HSW & SD)
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Case Study: St. Louis
“FIT” ApproachFIT Approach
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DefinitionDefinition
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“FIT” Approach
The “FIT” Approach:The FIT Approach:Fully Integrated Thinking Tool
Evaluates environmental and social conditions of a system
E bli h i d b fi l i i l d Establishes economic needs or benefits relative to environmental and social conditions
Based upon “Life’s Principles” of sustainable systems
Supplements other planning and design processespp p g g p
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Case Study: St. Louis
Sustainable Systems: “Life’s Principles”Biomimicry Guild + HOKSustainable Systems: “Life’s Principles”Biomimicry Guild + HOK
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“FIT” Approach: Definition
Sustainable Systems: “Life’s Principles”Biomimicry Guild + HOKSustainable Systems: “Life’s Principles”Biomimicry Guild + HOK
USES BENIGN MANUFACTURING
A systemic approach or y ppdesign that causes no harm in its creation
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“FIT” Approach: Definition
Sustainable Systems: “Life’s Principles”Biomimicry Guild + HOKSustainable Systems: “Life’s Principles”Biomimicry Guild + HOK
LOCALLY ATTUNED AND RESPONSIVE
A systemic approach or syste c app oac odesign that is consistently adapted to its surroundingg
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“FIT” Approach: Definition
Sustainable Systems: “Life’s Principles”Biomimicry Guild + HOKSustainable Systems: “Life’s Principles”Biomimicry Guild + HOK
INTEGRATES A CYCLIC PROCESS
A systemic approach or design whose processes design whose processes follow a cyclic path
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“FIT” Approach: Definition
Sustainable Systems: “Life’s Principles”Biomimicry Guild + HOKSustainable Systems: “Life’s Principles”Biomimicry Guild + HOK
RESILIENTRESILIENT
A systemic approach or design that maintains function following disturbance
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“FIT” Approach: Definition
Sustainable Systems: “Life’s Principles”Biomimicry Guild + HOKSustainable Systems: “Life’s Principles”Biomimicry Guild + HOK
OPTIMIZES RATHER THAN MAXIMIZES
A systemic approach or design that systemically resolves all factors in context
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“FIT” Approach: Definition
Sustainable Systems: “Life’s Principles”Biomimicry Guild + HOKSustainable Systems: “Life’s Principles”Biomimicry Guild + HOK LEVERAGES INTERDEPENDENCE
A systemic approach or design that finds value though interactions
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TH21: Re-urbanization & Green Design2009 NOMA CONFERENCE | Wednesday, 8 October 2009
“FIT” Approach: Definition
Sustainable Systems: “Life’s Principles”Biomimicry Guild + HOKSustainable Systems: “Life’s Principles”Biomimicry Guild + HOK
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“FIT” Approach: Definition
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“FIT” Approach: Definition
InspirationInspiration
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“FIT” Approach
The “FIT” Inspiration:The FIT Inspiration:Fully Integrated Thinking – Fred, Ian, Ted
Frederick Law Olmsted (social reform and landscape architecture)
Ian McHarg (ecological planning)
Theodore Roosevelt (resource conservation at a national scale)( )
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Case Study: St. Louis
ApplicationApplication
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“FIT” Approach
The “FIT” Application:The FIT Application:Evolving Process for Different Projects and Scales
Cities of the Future: Atlanta, New Orleans, St. Louis
Khed SEZ, Maharashtra, India
Great Rivers Greenway – Regional Greenway Plan Updatey g y p
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Case Study: St. Louis
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“FIT” Approach
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“FIT” Approach
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“FIT” Approach
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“FIT” Approach
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“FIT” Approach
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“FIT” Approach
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“FIT” Approach
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“FIT” Approach
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“FIT” Approach
Thank youThank you.
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The Problem
Go Cardinals!
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The Problem