winter :: 2010 terminal term 1
Slabtown Neighborhood : Meeting #1 - Jan 6
"The NWDA Slabtown Committee is organizing a series of four community-driven, public planning workshops in the first half of 2010 to develop a community vision and one or more masterplans for the Slabtown area. Workshop No. 1 on January 6 was a big success. Nearly 100 people attended the workshop to share their ideas and priorities for the community plan.
To supplement the community input provided at Workshop No. 1 and to allow people who could not attend the opportunity to participate, the Slabtown Committee conducted an online survey. Between December 27, 2009 and January 11, 2010, more than 100 people completed the Slabtown online survey."
"The NWDA Slabtown Committee is organizing a series of four community-driven, public planning workshops in the first half of 2010 to develop a community vision and one or more masterplans for the Slabtown area. Workshop No. 1 on January 6 was a big success. Nearly 100 people attended the workshop to share their ideas and priorities for the community plan.
To supplement the community input provided at Workshop No. 1 and to allow people who could not attend the opportunity to participate, the Slabtown Committee conducted an online survey. Between December 27, 2009 and January 11, 2010, more than 100 people completed the Slabtown online survey."
Slabtown Neighborhood : Meeting #2 - Feb 2
Based on the feedback synthesized from meeting #1, preliminary neighborhood development plans were assembled and presented to the community.
Based on the feedback synthesized from meeting #1, preliminary neighborhood development plans were assembled and presented to the community.
Slabtown Neighborhood : Meeting #3 - Feb 25
Designers with compatible solutions to the neighborhood re-development were encouraged to collaborate. Detailed with well-articulated paraphrasing of the community's values, in addition to phasing and day-in-the-life-of mockups, plans were again put before the end users.
Designers with compatible solutions to the neighborhood re-development were encouraged to collaborate. Detailed with well-articulated paraphrasing of the community's values, in addition to phasing and day-in-the-life-of mockups, plans were again put before the end users.
Slabtown Neighborhood : Meeting #4 - Mar 18
Focus on programmed public spaces and regional connections grounded the final collaborative charrette.
Focus on programmed public spaces and regional connections grounded the final collaborative charrette.
under the instruction of Don Genasci