logging in or signing up CD-STUDIO PKN ppt vtdesign Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 33 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 04, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description Sustainable Community development concepts for Burlington, Vermont Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript PowerPoint Presentation: The University of Vermont Community Design Studio CDAE 276 Fall 2011 Green Urbanism: Design Ideas for planBTV A Response to the Burlington Planning & Zoning Department Art Contest 1 Our design ideas are based on Principles of Green Urbanism: Transforming the City for Sustainability by Steffen Lehman, the studio course work, and living in Burlington.PowerPoint Presentation: Climate and Site The City as Energy Producer Closed Loop; Zero-waste Urban Water Management Landscapes & Biodiversity Eco-Mobility Regional Construction Materials & Methods Density and Intensity Deep Green and Solar Housing Affordability & Mixed Uses Food Supply and Security Cultural Identity and Health Governance Education and Sustainability Global Strategies / Local Action 15 PRINCIPLES 2PowerPoint Presentation: DEMONSTRATION STUDY AREA 3 Google Earth map of Barge canal, Pine street area, & RR yardsBurlington Waterfront Alternative Energy: Barge Canal: Burlington Waterfront Alternative Energy: Barge Canal CITY AS ENERGY PRODUCER 4PowerPoint Presentation: CLOSING THE LOOP = ZERO - WASTE 5PowerPoint Presentation: A Pine Street Compost Collaborative Come & get it! Fresh Dirt Rotating Drum Compost ZERO-WASTE CITY 6Storm-water Runoff Management Linking Development to the Natural World: Storm-water Runoff Management Linking Development to the Natural World ECOLOGICALLY ENGINEERED STORMWATER TREATMENT 7 BED BED Stormwater pondPowerPoint Presentation: Stormwater to bio-filtration cells Bio-filtration cells go to detention ponds, then gardens and greenhouses Bio-filtration cells Parking lot 2 Detention ponds with gardens and walkways Greenhouses irrigated by filtered water Pine Street Detention ponds and Bio-filtration RETENTION PONDS 8Lake systems restorer and demonstration barge: Lake systems restorer and demonstration barge WATER QUALITY AND RESTORATION 9PowerPoint Presentation: LANDSCAPES AND BIODIVERSITY 10PowerPoint Presentation: Diagram of stoplog construction Manipulation of water levels for migrating waterfowl SITE MANAGEMENT FOR WILDLIFE HABITAT 11PowerPoint Presentation: Union Station, Burlington and our connection to the future… ECO-MOBILITY 12Connectivity between Pine Street and the Bike Path via Overpass and View Opportunity!: BIKE, PEDESTRIAN & ACCESSIBILITY FOR ALL 13 Connectivity between Pine Street and the Bike Path via Overpass and View Opportunity!Local Food @ Bike Cafe near RR: Idea : sell local food in Bike Cafe Situation : the nearest local food store is “ skinny pancake ” -0.3mile away from Bike Cafe Solutions : Use the parking lot to construct a garden to attract people and grow food and Bike Cafe has enough space to sell local food COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS 14 Local Food @ Bike Cafe near RRRe-Use of existing Pine Street Building for a Multi-Use Community Market: Re-Use of existing Pine Street Building for a Multi-Use Community Market The building as it exists today The building as a new multi-use Community Market LOCAL GOODS and FOODS 15Community Pavilion as Solar Design: Community Pavilion as Solar Design INTEGRATED SOLAR DESIGN 16 Locate near BED as buffer access to water and wetlandsPowerPoint Presentation: micro-industry as a space for tourists and community members to view production that is important to this region REGIONAL MATERIALS, CONSTRUCTION, PRODUCTION 17PowerPoint Presentation: DENSITY AND INTENSITY 18PowerPoint Presentation: DENSITY AND INTENSITY 19PowerPoint Presentation: Students: Thomas Abbott ● Ty Bereskie ● Aaron Brush ●Marigo Farr ● Danika Frisbie ● Daniel Guley ● Carolyn Herkenham ● Theodore Houskeeper ● Kirsten Keenan ● Wen Li ● Ashley Mccuin ● Meagan Pharis ● Erik Rowan ● Caroline Rush ● Andrew Schlesinger ● Jacob Watkins Faculty: Diane Gayer Green Urbanism: Design Ideas for planBTV 20 Our challenge to you is to re-envision the SUSTAINABLE FUTURE of your own neighborhoods! Submit ideas to planBTV www.ci.burlington.vt.us/planning/comp_plan/downtown_waterfront_plan/ You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
CD-STUDIO PKN ppt vtdesign Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 33 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 04, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description Sustainable Community development concepts for Burlington, Vermont Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript PowerPoint Presentation: The University of Vermont Community Design Studio CDAE 276 Fall 2011 Green Urbanism: Design Ideas for planBTV A Response to the Burlington Planning & Zoning Department Art Contest 1 Our design ideas are based on Principles of Green Urbanism: Transforming the City for Sustainability by Steffen Lehman, the studio course work, and living in Burlington.PowerPoint Presentation: Climate and Site The City as Energy Producer Closed Loop; Zero-waste Urban Water Management Landscapes & Biodiversity Eco-Mobility Regional Construction Materials & Methods Density and Intensity Deep Green and Solar Housing Affordability & Mixed Uses Food Supply and Security Cultural Identity and Health Governance Education and Sustainability Global Strategies / Local Action 15 PRINCIPLES 2PowerPoint Presentation: DEMONSTRATION STUDY AREA 3 Google Earth map of Barge canal, Pine street area, & RR yardsBurlington Waterfront Alternative Energy: Barge Canal: Burlington Waterfront Alternative Energy: Barge Canal CITY AS ENERGY PRODUCER 4PowerPoint Presentation: CLOSING THE LOOP = ZERO - WASTE 5PowerPoint Presentation: A Pine Street Compost Collaborative Come & get it! Fresh Dirt Rotating Drum Compost ZERO-WASTE CITY 6Storm-water Runoff Management Linking Development to the Natural World: Storm-water Runoff Management Linking Development to the Natural World ECOLOGICALLY ENGINEERED STORMWATER TREATMENT 7 BED BED Stormwater pondPowerPoint Presentation: Stormwater to bio-filtration cells Bio-filtration cells go to detention ponds, then gardens and greenhouses Bio-filtration cells Parking lot 2 Detention ponds with gardens and walkways Greenhouses irrigated by filtered water Pine Street Detention ponds and Bio-filtration RETENTION PONDS 8Lake systems restorer and demonstration barge: Lake systems restorer and demonstration barge WATER QUALITY AND RESTORATION 9PowerPoint Presentation: LANDSCAPES AND BIODIVERSITY 10PowerPoint Presentation: Diagram of stoplog construction Manipulation of water levels for migrating waterfowl SITE MANAGEMENT FOR WILDLIFE HABITAT 11PowerPoint Presentation: Union Station, Burlington and our connection to the future… ECO-MOBILITY 12Connectivity between Pine Street and the Bike Path via Overpass and View Opportunity!: BIKE, PEDESTRIAN & ACCESSIBILITY FOR ALL 13 Connectivity between Pine Street and the Bike Path via Overpass and View Opportunity!Local Food @ Bike Cafe near RR: Idea : sell local food in Bike Cafe Situation : the nearest local food store is “ skinny pancake ” -0.3mile away from Bike Cafe Solutions : Use the parking lot to construct a garden to attract people and grow food and Bike Cafe has enough space to sell local food COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS 14 Local Food @ Bike Cafe near RRRe-Use of existing Pine Street Building for a Multi-Use Community Market: Re-Use of existing Pine Street Building for a Multi-Use Community Market The building as it exists today The building as a new multi-use Community Market LOCAL GOODS and FOODS 15Community Pavilion as Solar Design: Community Pavilion as Solar Design INTEGRATED SOLAR DESIGN 16 Locate near BED as buffer access to water and wetlandsPowerPoint Presentation: micro-industry as a space for tourists and community members to view production that is important to this region REGIONAL MATERIALS, CONSTRUCTION, PRODUCTION 17PowerPoint Presentation: DENSITY AND INTENSITY 18PowerPoint Presentation: DENSITY AND INTENSITY 19PowerPoint Presentation: Students: Thomas Abbott ● Ty Bereskie ● Aaron Brush ●Marigo Farr ● Danika Frisbie ● Daniel Guley ● Carolyn Herkenham ● Theodore Houskeeper ● Kirsten Keenan ● Wen Li ● Ashley Mccuin ● Meagan Pharis ● Erik Rowan ● Caroline Rush ● Andrew Schlesinger ● Jacob Watkins Faculty: Diane Gayer Green Urbanism: Design Ideas for planBTV 20 Our challenge to you is to re-envision the SUSTAINABLE FUTURE of your own neighborhoods! Submit ideas to planBTV www.ci.burlington.vt.us/planning/comp_plan/downtown_waterfront_plan/