4. E R I C C O R E Y F R E E D
Principal, organicarchitect
Architect
LEED Accredited Professional
5. E R I C C O R E Y F R E E D
Author
“Green Building & Remodeling for Dummies”
“Sustainable School Architecture”
“Green$ense”
6. E R I C C O R E Y F R E E D
Best Green Architect
San Francisco Magazine 2005
7. E R I C C O R E Y F R E E D
Founding Chair of Architecture
The San Francisco Design Museum
8. E R I C C O R E Y F R E E D
Professor, Sustainable Design
Academy of Art University
UC Berkeley Extension
University of California Riverside
City University Seattle
9. E R I C C O R E Y F R E E D
Columnist
Natural Home KBB
Traditional Home ED&C
Metropolitan Home Luxe
10. E R I C C O R E Y F R E E D
Advisory Boards
West Coast Green New Luna Ventures
Green Home Guide ADPSR
How You Eco Live Glass
Green Wizard Sustainable Life Media
Brondell Natural Home Magazine
BottleStone NanaWall
BlueWorld Equity USGBC-CV
11. E R I C C O R E Y F R E E D
Executive Director
Urban Re:Vision
71. Bloomfield Hills
Royal Oak
Southfield Eastpointe
Suburbs
Highland Park Gross Pointe
Garden City
Downtown
Dearborn
Lincoln Park
Fairplay
Riverview Essex
“Doughnut City”
74. 700,000
by 2035, population will drop to
SOURCE: Southeast Michigan Council of Governments
75. “The city was built for 2 million people.
We have to think of new uses for
those properties left behind
to eliminate the blight.”
Doug Diggs
Director, City Planning
76. “We shall solve the
city problems
by leaving the city.”
- Henry Ford
93. Detroit
San Francisco
(vacant)
SOURCE: University of Detroit Mercy
Vacant Land: 40 square miles
San Francisco: 49 square miles
Detroit: 912,062 population
San Francisco: 808,976
98. While Detroit Slept
Thomas Friedman - December 09, 2008
“...our bailout of Detroit will be remembered
as the equivalent of pouring billions
into improving typewriters
on the eve of the Internet...”
99. “The plan is not focused on
building a first-class city
with a smaller population but
on rebuilding the city
to its former size.”
John Mogk, Professor
Wayne State University Law School
136. Frisco
Allen
Plano
Wylie
Carollton Richardson
Suburbs Garland
North
Richland Hills
Irving
Fort Worth Downtown
Grand Mesquite
Arlington Prairie
Batch
Springs
Duncanville Hutchins
Mansfield Combine
Cedar Hill
Red Oak
“Doughnut City”
145. ...help cities build innovative and
well-designed blocks that serve
as a catalyst for transforming
the area into vibrant, livable &
thriving neighborhood.
OUR MISSION
153. DOWNTOWN
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NEIGHBORHOOD
154.
155.
156. The Urban Re:Vision Framework™,
a living document, goes beyond
LEED™ Platinum and the
Living Building Challenge™,
by including in the design
requirements elements such as:
social justice
job creation
sustainable economies
lifecycle building
ecosystem renewal
energy, transportation
technology
community
157. Rocky Mountain Institute Mithun
Biomimicry Institute Gensler
Urban Age Institute ARUP
Natural Logic SMWM
EcoCity Builders EDAW
Sunset Magazine KEMA
Clinton Global Initiative KMD Architects
US General Services Admin SF Public Utilities Commission
McDonough & Partners Architecture for Humanity
David Baker + Partners University of California Berkeley
Green Planning City College of San Francisco
Organic Architect Academy of Art University
PARTICIPANTS
161. TOP 10 “How Might We?” Questions
‣ Create a place that you would move to?
‣ Increase the linkages to amenities to catalyze
synergies?
‣ Introduce more natural systems into the surrounding
area and create habitat continuity to engage
biodiversity?
‣ Leverage surroundings to generate energy and/or
process waste streams?
‣ Create a viable pedestrian network?
‣ Encourage and incentivize people and companies to
move to or near the site?
‣ Increase opportunity for partnerships between the
public and private sectors?
‣ Mitigate the health consequences of living in close
proximity to a freeway?
‣ Design an appropriate system for water use and reuse
to create a healthy watershed?
‣ Reduce reliance on automobiles to, from and
near the site and increase part-time use?
166. What We Don’t Want:
Something we’ve seen before.
30
$ Must be buildable
DETAILS
million
Beyond LEED Platinum
200
units/acre
No limit to floor area
Locally owned, non-chain retail
60
million
Educational Program
500 units
Wellness Center
Minimal parking
2.5
acres
Carbon neutral
<1
car/unit
Maximize open space
Indigenous, zero irrigation
Grow your own food.
Generate your own power.
Collect, clean and reuse your water.
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195. The Urban Re:Vision Process™
Site THE
Urban Re:Vision City Partnerships
Selection Framework™ Workshop
Urban Re:Vision Dallas
International Design Competition
Jury
Selection 3
Winners
10
Honorable
Mentions
Final
Selection
Urban Re:Vision Dallas
Groundbreaking & Construction
196. The Urban Re:Vision Process™
Site THE
Urban Re:Vision City Partnerships
Selection Framework™ Workshop
Urban Re:Vision Dallas
International Design Competition
Jury
Selection 3
Winners
10
Honorable
Mentions
Final
Selection
Urban Re:Vision Dallas
Groundbreaking & Construction
210. despotism
noun
the exercise of absolute power, especially
in a cruel and oppressive way.
: the King's arbitrary despotism.
ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from French despotisme, via medieval Latin from Greek despot s ‘master, absolute ruler.’
Originally (after the Turkish conquest of Constantinople) the term denoted a petty Christian ruler under the Turkish empire.
224. spent on Lobbying Congress
29,000,000
got back in direct federal subsidies
113,000,000,000
SOURCE: Bloomberg
225. 1st six months of 2009
Clean Tech Lobbying
$
12,100,000 5x increase 2005
ExxonMobil Lobbying
$
14,900,000 23% more
SOURCE: Center for Responsive Politics; OpenSecrets.org
times more
Oil & Coal Lobbying
$
82,200,000
226. of Congress
for every member
climate lobbyists
4
SOURCE: Center for Responsive Politics
232. Ranking Member:
Senate Committee on the
%
Environment
Received over
$662,508
from oil companies
since 2000
100
in favor of oil
SOURCE: SourceWatch
“Global warming is the
worst hoax
ever perpetrated
on humanity...”
202-224-4721
233. Americans suffer from
“Anti Science Syndrome”
A.S.S.
Dr. Joseph Romm
Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress climateprogress.org
236. “The ‘supposed warming’ is
“Peer reviewed part of the cooling process.
evidence shows the Greenland, which is now
sun has been driving covered in ice, was once
temperature change.” called Greenland for a
May 15, 2007 reason, right?”
March 6, 2009
Mitch McConnell (KY) Michael Steele
Senate Minority Leader, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Republican National Committee Chairman
“A carbon tax will
increase taxes on all “Only God decides
Americans who turn when the Earth
on a light switch.” will end.”
New York Times, February 28, 2009 March 25, 2009
John Boehner (OH) John Shimkus (IL)
House Minority Leader House Cmte on Energy and Commerce - Ranking Member
237.
238. Governor Mark Sanford (SC) Governor Jim McGreevy (NJ)
Latin Lover Accidentally Gay
Senator John Edwards (SC)
New Father
Rep. Mark Foley (FL) Senator Larry Craig (ID)
Intern Lover Bathroom Stall Cassanova
305. average cost of liposuction
5,000 total cost for surgery
number of obese americans 360,000,000,000
72,000,000 potential gallons of fat fuel BTUs per gallon
average pounds per person 514,000,000 x 125,000
50 total BTUs produced
64,250,000,000,000
0.005 cost per BTU