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This project was a collaboration with Riley Iwamoto, Evan Hammer, and Ocean Luo as part of a two-week intensive Urban Design Studio course. The goal was to analyze Vancouver's Mt. Pleasant Industrial Lands and propose a design intervention that hit on four distinct scales: small, medium, large, and extra-large. I our intervention, "Mt. Pleasant Farms," we propose a system of "floating" agriculture above the existing light industrial fabric, simultaneously increasing the resiliency of the food chain, preserving valuable industrial land, and creating an "urban magnet" to draw in visitors from near and far.
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Mt. Pleasant Farms
Global Food Network
Conventional Food Systems
District Energy Integration
Surrounding Residential
Mt. Pleasant Population (2011): 26,400
Exisiting Food & Beverage
Preserve Existing Industrial Typologies
Surface Parking = Usable Space
Opportunities & Constraints
Source to Sink
Plan 587B/E: Urban Design • 27 May 2016
Riley Iwamoto • Ocean Luo • PJ Bell • Evan Hammer
Sustainable. Resilient. Floating. Food.
Intervention
Industrial
Coffee shops, Breweries, Restaurants
Residential
= 1,000 People
District energy network
Eligible Expansion
Looking South from Olympic Village
Looking North from Jonathan Rogers Park
Looking North from Greenhouse Cafe
Inside the Greenhouse
Comparative Section: Olympic Village Height
Intervention
Polydome
3rd Ave. 2nd Ave.4th Ave.
Olympic Village
Materiality Influences
Sources: “Polydome” by Except Integrated Sustainability (2011); Plan 587B Class Photos (2016)
6A7 - Materiality (photographic or quick sketch)
Energetic & Material Systems
Top diagrm source: “Polydome” by Except Integrated Sustainability (2011)
ManureOrganic WasteEnergy
Food (Raw)Mt. Plesant Industrial AreaMt. Plesant NeighbourhoodMetro Vancouver
Food (Processed)Food (Exotic)
Composter
Processor
District Energy
Restaurant
Olympic Village Residents
Regional Circulation
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