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THOUGHT BOX
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parking in the middle of the bloc kbeneath the raised courtyard conserves space by stac king compat ible pro grams
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bioswa le tree planters
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debris from demolition usedfor grading in parks and asaggregate in concret e
activity ows from cente rpark into public ground
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performance area functionsas the back porch for theurban v illage
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pavilion in par k prov ides ashaded gathering space fo rmarkets, festivals, or res t
garden-to-mar ket pro duce vertica l wind turbinescapture ener gy locall y
activated roo ftopsutilize vacant s pac e
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layered spaces creat ean active street andpedestrian environmen t Pa rk Blv d.
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tree-lined streetsprovide shade forpedestrians
vegetated roof absorbsand retains water, excess drains to cistern
rooftop agriculture reduces heat island and provides local food
planted pathways provide local food and connections to nature
individual balconies provide private outdoor space for each unit
interior courtyard provides privacy and a safe play area for children
photovoltaic shade structure acts as local renewable energy source
photovoltaic shade structure acts as local renewable energy source
rooftop agriculture reduces heat island and provides local food
AGRICULTURE
RENEWABLE
OPPORTUNITY
RESIDENTIAL
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RESIDENTIAL
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THOUGHT BOX
RETAIL
RETAIL RETAIL
RETAILRETAIL
COMMERCIAL
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driving
walking
trolley
sittingbikingw
alking
eating
shopping
living
driving
ediblelandscape
biking
outdoor dining
learning
art walk
walking
driving
walking
biking
learning
learning
13th Ave.
pavilion
bandshell
s tormwater/greywater is ltered and reused
stormwater /greywate ri d
parking in the middle of the bloc kbeneath the raised courtyard conserves space by stac king compat ible pro grams
driving
walking
biking
bioswa le tree planters
reduce runo�
water-e cient landsca pe inpreduces demand on aquifer
debris from demolition usedfor grading in parks and asaggregate in concret e
activity ows from cente rpark into public ground
ght Bo x
performance area functionsas the back porch for theurban v illage
arts ma gnet middle school s tacked with arts collabo rative non- pand the creative class
pavilion in par k prov ides ashaded gathering space fo rmarkets, festivals, or res t
garden-to-mar ket pro duce vertica l wind turbinescapture ener gy locall y
activated roo ftopsutilize vacant s pac e
TRAINING
INNOVATION
EDUCATION
ART
ART
EDUCATION
ART
EDUCATION
layered spaces creat ean active street andpedestrian environmen t Pa rk Blv d.
G St . F S t.
tree-lined streetsprovide shade forpedestrians
vegetated roof absorbsand retains water, excess drains to cistern
rooftop agriculture reduces heat island and provides local food
planted pathways provide local food and connections to nature
individual balconies provide private outdoor space for each unit
interior courtyard provides privacy and a safe play area for children
photovoltaic shade structure acts as local renewable energy source
photovoltaic shade structure acts as local renewable energy source
rooftop agriculture reduces heat island and provides local food
F.O.D.
CATALYTIC COMPONENTS
Family Oriented Development, Arts and Small Business Incubation in Downtown San Diego
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SUSTAINABLE
LIVABLE
NETWORKED
GROWTH + EXPRESSION
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1 Accessible green roof
2 Rooftops leased to solar tech company generate local energy
3 Urban agriculture roof
4 Active recreation roof
5 Village Green acts as the core of East Village
6 Park-to-Bay Link connects Balboa Park & Waterfront Park
7 Greenway corridor and urban skate park connects Balboa Park & Chicano Park
8 Waterfront park & marina
EAST VILLAGE EXPANSION | View looking SW
LAND USE | View Looking NE
Typical Day on the Green Market Festival
OPEN SPACE
TRANSIT
CIRCULATION
CONTEXT and CONNECTIONS THOUGHT BOX and VILLAGE GREEN | GROWTH and EXPRESSIONSECTION A | NETWORKED
THE LIFE OF THE GREEN SECTION B | SUSTAINABLE
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1 Thought Box
2 Village Green
3 Arts Center
4 Pavilion
5 New School of Architecture
6 Gateway retail block
7 Arts Magnet Middle School
8 Existing warehouse reused
9 Freeway skate park
10 San Diego City College
11 SDCC Career Tech Center
12 Salvation Army
13 SRO transitional housing
14 Albertsons Grocery
15 Target store
16 Police station
17 Innovation Center
18 Plow-to-pint microbrewery
19 Corporate headquarters
20 Livable Street
21 Faultscape
22 Vegetated freeway lid
23 Park-to-Bay Link
24 Sculptural community stage
25 Living Wall substation wrap
trolley stop
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perspectives
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E Street
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Market Street
STRATEGY
Program-intensive civic spaces and amenities begin a cycle of renewal and investment
The gateway building to the East Village• An arts magnet middle school• Retail / residential project• Technical job training• Community center• Public park with art and performance shell• Pedestrian-friendly streetscape•
The THOUGHT BOX INNOVATION CENTERAccessible public space as extension of park• Civic offices for small business and arts• Office space for start-ups and studios • After school program activity space• Daycare facilities• Continuing education classrooms • Career counseling and job resource offices• Rooftop Demonstration Garden •
Retail: 95,763 sq. ft.•
Office/comm.: 261,166 • sq. ft. (35% affordable)
Residential: 628,741 • sq. ft. (15% affordable)
Parking: 1,367 spaces •
Capitalizing on the civic infrastructure of phase one, two introduces, new dense, livable, family-oriented residential units
Donated land for a linear urban park on fault lines• Garden space• Arts building• Blackbox theater• Galleries, studios, classrooms• Adult Rehabilitation Center• Core family residential community• Park Blvd. retail frontage•
Retail: 127,684 sq. ft.•
Office/comm.: 130,583 • sq. ft. (35% affordable)
Residential: 373,317 • sq. ft. (15% affordable)
Parking: 1,014 spaces•
Soccer with Friends•
Business Lunch•
Strolling•
Weekly Produce Market•
Monthly Cultural/Art • Market
Neighborhood Events•
Sunday Night Movies & • Football/Baseball
Theater on the Green•
Music Festival•
Phase Two
Phase One
Phase Three
Final 10 yr Build Out
Large retail spaces and support for a variety of small busi-ness ventures complete the initial investment cycle
Final build out of family residentialTwo commercial buildings for large anchor tenants, e.g. Target, H&M
Continued support and space for small business:hi-tech industry startupssmall-scale production: micro breweryinnovative green tech ventures: urban agriculture and solar farms
Retail: 414,973 sq. ft.•
Office/comm.: 361,166 • sq. ft. (35% affordable)
Residential: 103,974 sq. • ft. (15% affordable
Parking: 1,787 spaces•
Retail: 638,420 sq. ft.•
office/comm.: 652,914 • sq. ft. (35% affordable)
residential: 1,106,031 • sq. ft. (15% affordable)
parking: 4,168 spaces•
FAULTLINE PLAZA and FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD | LIVABLE
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Projected Build Out By Area
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Market-rate Rental Housing
Market-rate For-sale Housing
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Affordable For-sale Housing
Office/Commerical
Retail
Incubator/Arts
Projected Build Out By Area
F.O.D. CONCEPTSA new CITY EXPERIENCE for families and companies harnessing urban energies:
Urban Agriculture
Livable Niches
Social Nodes
Arts and Education
F.O.D SYNERGY
Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden
SUSTAINABLE
LIVABLE
NETWORKED
GROWTH + EXPRESSION
Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden
SUSTAINABLE
LIVABLE
NETWORKED
GROWTH + EXPRESSION
Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden
SUSTAINABLE
LIVABLE
NETWORKED
GROWTH + EXPRESSION
Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden
SUSTAINABLE
LIVABLE
NETWORKED
GROWTH + EXPRESSION
Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden
SUSTAINABLE
LIVABLE
NETWORKED
GROWTH + EXPRESSION
Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden
SUSTAINABLE
LIVABLE
NETWORKED
GROWTH + EXPRESSION
Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden
SUSTAINABLE
LIVABLE
NETWORKED
GROWTH + EXPRESSION
Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden
SUSTAINABLE
LIVABLE
NETWORKED
GROWTH + EXPRESSION
Kids on see sawbikesroller bladersskateboarderrooftop garden
SUSTAINABLE
LIVABLE
NETWORKED
GROWTH + EXPRESSION
SUSTAINABLEA sustainable URBAN lifestyle
WALKABLE/BIKEABLE• streets
Integrated and diverse • TRANSIT
Local ENERGY• production
Rooftop • AGRICULTURE
Small CARBON FOOTPRINT build-• ings
COMPACT• lifestyle
LIVABLEA livable city neighborhood with a compact, human-scale, mixed-use fabric
ACCESSIBLE• work, recreation, transit
Flexible • PUBLIC SPACES
Pedestrian oriented • STREETSCAPE
Co-ops• : car, childcare, gardens
GROWTH and EXPRESSIONIntegrated opportunities for growth and expression
ENTREPRENEURSHIP and JOBS:
Live/Work space•
Affordable office space•
Job training, counseling•
EDUCATION:
Magnet Middle School•
High School•
City College•
New College•
ARTS:
Performance venues•
Arts Building / Outreach •
Public Art•
NETWORKEDConnections, relationships and col-laboration flourish in densely popu-lated, close-knit environments
Social• nodes
Active• streets
Programming, events and institu-• tions
Trolley / Bus / Foot / Bike / Car•
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Village Green Flexible Community Yard
Thought Box Arts and Innovation Incubator
F.O.D Family Oriented Development