Phase 5.1

Populations and Program I think creating a mix of affordable living and more expensive living would be beneficial to the neighborhood. This will being in younger people and people from the surrounding neighborhoods into Hyde Park, while also attracting the people that already live there. I also want to mix the groups of people living … Continue reading Phase 5.1

Phase 5.1 Ruth Muniz

Populations and Programs Populations: Young Professionals In Uptown, people between the ages 25-35 make up most of the population which can be understood by the "Population by Gender" diagram from Phase 4. Majority of the population has also attended college and received a bachelor's and/or master's degree. Most of the Uptown residents also do not … Continue reading Phase 5.1 Ruth Muniz

PHASE 5.1: WEDNESDAY DESK CRIT

MIXED USE DEVELOPMENTS INTEGRATING THREE OR MORE USES INTO INE STRUCTURECREATING A GREATER HOUSING VARIETY & DENSITYASPECTS OF ENERY SUFFICIENCY & SUSTAINABILITYFORMING A STRONG NEIGBERHOOD CHARACTERINTEGRATION OF CITY SERVICES & CONNECTIVITY TO PUBLIC TRANSPORTFLEXIBILTY TO ADAPT TO CHANGE VERTICAL APPROACH: SINGLE-MULTY STORY BUILDING HORIZONTAL APPROACH: FORMED AROUND AND OPEN SPACE (COURTYARD), SPREAD ACROOS A PLANE … Continue reading PHASE 5.1: WEDNESDAY DESK CRIT

Phase 5.1-Proposal

Conclusions based on research, maps and diagrams form Phase 4 Target Audience: Residents: young single/living alone (max couple) college students from the University of Chicago people working in the area Communal/commercial activities: aged approximately 18/20-35/40 for the college students and people working around the area or teens (15/20) to 25/30 for the school students as … Continue reading Phase 5.1-Proposal