Jasper Downtown/Riverfront Plan Presentation May 21, 2014
1. JASPER MASTER PLAN
Action Plan Implementation
MAY 21, 2014 DRAFT
This document includes schematic design concepts for various public and private
investments that advance the 2013 Jasper Downtown and Riverfront Master Plan.
DRAFT
2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
NORTH RIVERWALK AREA
COURTHOUSE SQUARE PLAN
BUILDING REUSE STUDIES
RIVER ROAD
MILL STREET PROMENADE
NORTH RIVERWALK
PATOKA STEPS
MAIN STREET PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
THE SQUARE
MAIN STREET SOUTH
ASTRA THEATER
JASPER CABINET
HOOSIER DESK
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4. RIVER ROAD
NORTHRIVERWALKAREA
River Road is oriented in an east-west direction for approximately ¼ mile.
It is an extension of East 2nd Street that links Main Street to 3rd Avenue.
Running parallel to the train tracks, a paved right of way already exists for a
majority of this distance. However, there is no sense of a street, or indication
of an identity for the properties that front this right-of-way. The new road -
envisioned without curbs in the manner of a European plaza – provides an
“address”that will help to increase the visibility of and access to the Jasper
Cabinet complex. The hardscape will also strengthen the relationship of
the south side of the train tracks to the investments that were made on the
north side: the Jasper Train Depot, the Spirit of Jasper train and the German
American Boulevard.
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5. PLAN
JASPER TRAIN DEPOT
RIVER ROAD
RIVER ROAD
JACKSONST
MILLSTREET
PROMENADE
3RD
AVE
RIVERACCESS
JASPER CABINET
BUILDING
JASPER CABINET LOGO
GERMAN AMERICAN
BOULEVARD
JASPER CABINET KILN
PARKING
PARKING
PATOKA RIVER
BRICK PATTERN TO MATCH TRAIN DEPOT
BOLLARDS TO SPEARATE TRAFFIC
DROP-OFF
A
A
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7. MILL STREET EXTENSION
NORTHRIVERWALKAREA
Perpendicular to the proposed River Road is the Mill Street extension. Mill Street
is the primary address for the Hoosier Desk complex. A southern extension of
the right-of-way of Mill Street will connect this former industrial building to
the river and the Jasper Cabinet building. Sidewalk improvements to the space
adjacent to the Hoosier Desk building will allow the building to be handicapped
accessible and will also align street lights and street trees into a uniform pattern.
Mill Street extension is a pedestrian-only open space that changes character
along its length from north to south. A consistent palette of paving materials is
drawn from the red bricks and gray concrete surfaces in front the Train Depot
and German American Boulevard. The design integrates these existing spaces
together and orients pedestrians towards the river. The dimension of the pavers
changes scale depending on the degree of intimacy of the space. Rows of shade
trees, lighting, signage, seating areas and water features enliven the space along
the axis. Mill Street extension terminates at the North Riverwalk and the Patoka
Overlook.
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8. NORTH PLAN
JASPER TRAIN DEPOT
JACKSONST
MILLSTREET
PROMENADEMILLST
3RD
AVE
3RD
AVE
GERMAN AMERICAN
BOULEVARD
PARKING
HOOSIER
DESK
HOOSIER
DESK
CABANA
TAN
REMAX
PARKING
ALLAY OF TREES
BOLLARDS
CROSSWALK
RAISED PLANTER
RAISED PLANTER
BENCH SEATING
BRICK PATTERN TO MATCH TRAIN DEPOT
GRANITE BAND
PAVERS
COLORED CONCRETE
B
A
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9. SOUTH PLAN
RIVER ROAD
JACKSONST
PEDESTRIAN
BRIDGE
JASPER CABINET BUILDING
COURTYARD
PARKING
NORTH
RIVERW
ALK
JASPER CABINET LOGO
JASPER CABINET KILN
PATOKA RIVER
BRICK PATTERN TO MATCH TRAIN DEPOT
GRANITE BAND
PAVERS
PATOKA OVERLOOK
LINEAR FOUNTAIN
SPLASH PAD
PATOKA STEPS
E
D
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11. SECTION B
TRAIN DEPOT
PARKING
FORMER GAS
STATION SITEASPER”
ND
MILLSTREET
PROMENADE
RAISED PLANTER
TREE GRATECOLORED CONCRETE
ALLAY OF TREES
COLORED CONCRETEWOOD BENCH
TRAIN DEPOT PATTERN
4’-6” 18” 6’-0” 5’-0” 22’-0” 5’-0”
NORTHRIVERWALKAREA
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13. DATE: APRIL 1, 2014
SCALE: AS NOTEDJASPER RIVERWALK (DRAFT FOR REVIEW)
JASPER,INDIANA
SCHEMATICDESIGNPACKAGE-0/5
A new plaza connects the Jasper Cabinet Kiln
Building to the existing pedestrian bridge.The
plaza helps to support the truss and creates a
new overlook terrace with bike racks.A concrete
retaining wall clad with wood decking stabilizes
the bank and links an existing pathway along the
shoreline to the Patoka Steps.The contours of the
site are re-graded.
The Patoka Steps integrate the Jasper Riverwalk
with the River.The steps link the top of the bank
with the shoreline of the river in a continuous
terrace and provide places for viewing the river.
The concrete slabs are clad with wood decking.
The contours of the site are re-graded.
A key design component for the Jasper Master
Plan is to create a southern terminus for Main
Street.A second pedestrian bridge at the end of
Main Street allows the Riverwalk to span the river
and finally connect the north and south sides of
the Patoka.The iconic cable-stay bridge creates
an appropriately-scaled terminus to the Jasper
Courthouse.
The North Riverwalk is a compliment to the South
Riverwalk.The 12 foot wide path establishes a
trajectory for the walking/biking path on the
Southside of the Jasper Cabinet building.
Sonotube concrete foundations support the
walkway along its length.A poured in place
concrete wall provides a buffer to the
plaza/parking area of the Jasper Cabinet building.
The contours of the site are re-graded.
The Mill Street extension terminates at a
promontory that extends out over the river.The
concrete structure is lined with wood decking
integrated with LED lighting.A natural wood
handrail fabricated locally caps glass panels that
provide security for the walkway while
maximizing transparency and views.The
underside of the overlook is clad in natural wood
textured panels.The contours of the site are
re-graded.
5 - MAIN ST PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE 4 - NORTH PATOKA RIVERWALK 3 - PATOKA RIVER OVERLOOK 2 - PATOKA STEPS 1- JASPER CABINET KILN + BRIDGE
NEWTON STREET
MAIN STREET
JACKSON STREET
1ST STREET
3RDAVE
NORTH PATOKA RIVERWALK
NORTHRIVERWALKAREA
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14. PATOKA STEPS
DATE: APRIL 1, 2014
SCALE: AS NOTEDPATOKA RIVER OVERLOOK (DRAFT FOR REVIEW)
JASPER,INDIANA
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SITE SECTION
1/16”= 1’-0”
SECTION
3/8”= 1’-0”
FLOOD
MARKERS
CAST
SIGNAGE
STEPPED
SEATING
PLAZA
TRANSITION
JASPER CABINET
BUILDING
CONC. SLAB W/ ST STL CHANNELS
PROFILE OF STEPS BEYOND
4” COMPACTED CRUSHED STONE
REINFORCED CANTILEVERED FOOTING
JASPER CABINET
BUILDING BEYOND
BOARD-FORMED CONC. OVERLOOK
EXPANSION JOINTS = FLOOD MARKERS
NATURAL WOOD HORIZONTAL SURFACE
BOARD-FORMED CONC. VERTICAL SURFACE
SITE PLAN
1/128”= 1’-0”
NORTHRIVERWALKAREA
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15. NORTH RIVERWALK
DATE: APRIL 1, 2014
SCALE: AS NOTEDNORTH PATOKA RIVERWALK (DRAFT FOR REVIEW)
JASPER,INDIANA
SITE SECTION
1/16”= 1’-0”
SECTION A
1/2”= 1’-0”
SECTION B
1/2”= 1’-0”
RAILING RETAINING
WALL
FOUNDATION BOARDWALK
EDGE
CANTILEVERED
SEATING
JASPER
CABINET
SOUTH PATOKA
RIVERWALK
12” DIA. REINFORCED CONC. SONOTUBE 10’-0” O.C.
8” CONT. VOID W/ RIGID INSUL. SIDE RETAINERS
CRUSHED STONE BACKFILL W/ 4” DIA. FRENCH DRAIN
SLOPE OF EXISTING TERRAIN
12” DIA. CONC. SONOTUBE 10’-0” O.C.
CANTILEVERED STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAME
8” REINFORCED CONC. RETAINING WALL
PERVIOUS PAVING SURFACE
NATURAL WOOD DECKING
LED LIGHT POLE
BANNER POLE
JASPER CABINET BUILDINGCANTILEVERED
WOOD SEAT
INTEGRATED
LIGHTING
SCHEMATICDESIGNPACKAGE-4/5
SITE PLAN
1/128”= 1’-0”
B A
DATE: APRIL 1, 2014
SCALE: AS NOTEDNORTH PATOKA RIVERWALK (DRAFT FOR REVIEW)
JASPER,INDIANA
SITE SECTION
1/16”= 1’-0”
SECTION A
1/2”= 1’-0”
SECTION B
1/2”= 1’-0”
RAILING RETAINING
WALL
FOUNDATION BOARDWALK
EDGE
CANTILEVERED
SEATING
JASPER
CABINET
SOUTH PATOKA
RIVERWALK
12” DIA. REINFORCED CONC. SONOTUBE 10’-0” O.C.
8” CONT. VOID W/ RIGID INSUL. SIDE RETAINERS
CRUSHED STONE BACKFILL W/ 4” DIA. FRENCH DRAIN
SLOPE OF EXISTING TERRAIN
12” DIA. CONC. SONOTUBE 10’-0” O.C.
CANTILEVERED STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAME
8” REINFORCED CONC. RETAINING WALL
PERVIOUS PAVING SURFACE
NATURAL WOOD DECKING
LED LIGHT POLE
BANNER POLE
JASPER CABINET BUILDINGCANTILEVERED
WOOD SEAT
INTEGRATED
LIGHTING
SCHEMATICDESIGNPACKAGE-4/5
SITE PLAN
1/128”= 1’-0”
B A
NORTHRIVERWALKAREA
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16. MAIN ST PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
SITE PLAN
1/128”= 1’-0”
DATE: APRIL 1, 2014
SCALE: AS NOTEDMAIN ST PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE (DRAFT FOR REVIEW)
JASPER,INDIANA
SITE SECTION
1/16”= 1’-0”
SECTION A
1/2”= 1’-0”
SECTION B
1/2”= 1’-0”
SCHEMATICDESIGNPACKAGE-5/5
HANDRAIL
CONC. BRIDGE
GIRDER
JOINTS, CONC.
ABUTMENT
CONC. BRIDGE
BEAM
CABLE STAY
CONNECTION
STEEL CABLE STAYS
SOUTH RIVERWALK BEYOND
CONC. BEAMS + GIRDERS
CONC. ABUTMENT
CONC. CENTRAL STANCHION
CONC. BRIDGE DECK
WD + MTL HANDRAIL
GRADE
CURVED PANELS,
LIT AT NIGHT
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19. COURTHOUSE SQUARE
WEST 6TH
STREET
EAST 6TH
STREET
EAST
7TH
STREETJACKSON
STREET
N NEWTON ST
N MAIN STREET
CITY HALL
DATE: APR 11, 2014
JASPER COURTHOUSE SQUARE (DRAFT FOR REVIEW)
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The rehabilitation of the Astra Theater for an
entertainment venue will bring added vitality to
the Square.The building is strategically located at
the corner and has high visibility in the community.
1- ASTRA THEATER RENOVATION
The Facade Improvement Program will encourage
and enable building owners to reinvest in their
properties.Many of the building elevations
around the Square are have remarkable detailing
that should be highlighted by removing
non-historic elements.
2 - FACADE IMPROVEMENTS
The Jasper Master Plan specifies a series of
physical improvements to the environment of the
Square with the goal of enhancing its pedestrian
attractiveness,providing additional amenities,
and encouraging more people to come to - and
remain in - the Square,thus enhancing economic
and business opportunities.The major elements
include a green buffer strip,restriping of parking,
corner conversation nooks,an interactive public
art component and additional programming.
Specific design components such as the benches
and seating areas will be works of art in their own
right and capitalize on the city’s wood heritage
and technical expertise.
3 - STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS
The Master Plan recommends a multi-block
streetscape program for the public right of way
between Third and Sixth Streets. The
recommended priority is Main Street from the
Square to the River. Rather than designing the
entire streetscape program,this specific design for
Main Street specifies the elements that can be
utilized and replicated in subsequent phases of
the program.Design elements include bike lanes,
a center,planted median,expanded and enhanced
sidewalks,and art within the public realm.
4 - MAIN STREET BOULEVARD
COURTHOUSESQUAREPLAN
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20. COURTHOUSE SQUARE PLAN
CITY HALL
E 6TH STW 6TH ST
ASTRA
THEATER
BOUTIQUE
BRIDAL
SOUTHERN
SWEETS
MACK
TRADING CO.
STERNBERG
FURNITURE
NORMAN
COSMETICS
LIBBY’S
ICE CREAM
IMPULSE
GIFTS
LETS DO
LUNCH
DUBOIS
COUNTY
ANNEX
SEIBERT’S
CLOTHING
CHOCOLATE
BLISS
BIRK & BIRK
ATTOURNEYS
DUBOIS
TITLE CO.
KRUGER
BUILDING
COURTHOUSE
JUST
WHIMSY
L.H.STURM
HARDWARE
BOEKMAN’S
FURNITURE
MORTGAGE
COMPANY
FIRE HORSE
YOGA
INDIGO
ROOTS
12’ 6’ 18’ 24’ 12’6’18’24’
8’ 11’ 9’
52’
8 PARKING SPACES
10PARKINGSPACES
10PARKINGSPACES
9PARKINGSPACES
10PARKINGSPACES
8 PARKING SPACES
8 PARKING SPACES 8 PARKING SPACES
11’ 5’ 8’
8’ 11’ 9’
52’
11’ 5’ 8’
PARKING
PARKING
TRAVEL
LANE
STREETSCAPE
SIDEWALK
PARKING
TRAVEL
LANE
STREET
SCAPE
SIDEWALK
PARKING
TRAVEL
LANE
TRAVEL
LANE
BIKELANE
PLANTED
MEDIAN
PARKING
PARKING
TRAVEL
LANE
TRAVEL
LANE
BIKELANE
PLANTED
MEDIAN
DATE: APR 30, 2014
SCALE: 1/16” = 1’-0”JASPER COURTHOUSE SQUARE (DRAFT FOR REVIEW)
JASPER,INDIANA
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WOOD ART BENCHES
COLORED CONCRETE
PERMEABLE PAVING
GRANITE PAVERS
PATTERNED CROSSWALKS
BIOSWALE TREE PITS
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21. COURTHOUSE SQUARE SECTIONS
EXISTING PROPOSED
DATE: APR 11, 2014
SCALE: 3/8” = 1’-0”JASPER COURTHOUSE SQUARE (DRAFT FOR REVIEW)
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FACADE RESTORATIONS
IMPROVED STREET TREES
AUGMENTED LIGHTING
BENCHES
BICYCLE RACKS
PATTERNED PAVING
EVENT TENTS
(SPECIAL OCCASIONS)
PARKING /
EVENT ZONE
STREETSCAPE
ZONE
PEDESTRIAN
ZONE
BUILDING TRAVEL
LANES
18’-0”6’-0”12’-0” 24’-0”
ALLEYWAY ART
EXISTING FACADES
INCONSISTENT PAVING
ALLEYS LACK IDENTITY
MINIMAL SEATING
LACK OF MATERIAL INTEGRATION
MINIMAL PLANTING/TREES
CAR-CENTRIC
NO STORMWATER RETENTION
PARKING
ZONE
PEDESTRIAN /
STREETSCAPE ZONE
BUILDING TRAVEL
LANES
18’-0”15’-0” 27’-0”
COURTHOUSESQUAREPLAN
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26. SOUTH MAIN STREET
COURTHOUSESQUAREPLAN
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Main Street is Jasper’s front door, and the city deserves an address that is
impressionable, efficient and beautiful. From Courthouse Square to the River,
Main Street should be redesigned to include a center median. Regrading the
street will have a number of immediate effects. First, it will diminish the amount
of impervious pavement in the right-of-way. Second, the median will take
advantage of the street’s slope and help to filter stormwater from adjoining
properties, the street and sidewalks, reducing the burden on the city’s stormwater
infrastructure. Space for the center median is acquired by removing the angled
parking that is currently there and replacing it with parallel parking spaces. While
the overall number of spaces are therefore reduced, the redesigned street offers
a more pleasant walking experience. People who frequent Main Street stores are
more apt to park and walk under this configuration.
As Jasper residents rediscover their riverfront and seek greater opportunities for
active recreation, the number of bikeways should also be increased. A network of
bicycle connections has already emerged helping to tie the north and south parts
of the city together. With a bike lane incorporated into Main Street, the city sends
a signal that new roads need to accommodate more than just cars.
Complete streets enable safe access for people of all ages and abilities. They
make it easier to cross the street, walk around downtowns and ride a bike by
balancing safety with convenience. Improving Main Street will ultimately make
Jasper a better community in which to live, and its redesign will set the standard
for future public infrastructure investments.
30. JASPER CABINET
This study assesses the rehabilitation potential of the Jasper Cabinet complex
in Jasper, Indiana. The property occupies a strategic location along the north
bank of the Patoka River. The complex is adjacent to a series of recent
investments that has focused attention on the revitalization of Jasper’s
Riverfront. Among these are the Jasper Train Depot, the Spirit of Jasper and
the German American Boulevard. Future public investments in a new River
Road immediately north of the complex, a new Riverwalk adjacent to its south,
and a pedestrian promenade which extends Mill Street leading to the
proposed Patoka Steps at the river itself, will greatly enhance its visibility,
marketability, and access.
Former industrial buildings with the configuration of Jasper Cabinet are ideal
candidates for rehabilitation and adaptation to certain new uses. The main
portion of the complex appears on visual inspection to be in relatively good
structural condition, and a significant portion would likely qualify for Federal
Historic Tax Credits. Open floor plans, column spacing and other building
characteristics suggest appropriate adaption for residential and/or hotel room
development on its upper floors. Other non-habitable uses – both civic and
commercial – could also work well in various locations within the first floor of
the complex. Adaptive reuse of the building with some of these uses will
provide an authentic connection to Jasper’s past.
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JASPER CABINET REHABILITATION
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Initial market assessment has identified that there is a strong interest in living
in the former industrial buildings in downtown Jasper. Market demand also
appears to support the development of a small to moderate-sized boutique
hotel. The development strategy therefore repositions the vacant Jasper
Cabinet complex as a mixed-use project with a mid-sized specialty boutique
hotel or market-rate residential as the primary use. Urban loft style residential
units are particularly in demand as there is a lack of this type of housing
option in Dubois County. Older industrial buildings also lay out well for hotel
conversions and can provide flexibility and creative design in room layout and
circulation. Residential and hotel redevelopment projects are excellent activity
generators that bring people into downtown after work and on weekends and
enliven the streetscape at all times of the day.
It is important to note that some of these proposed uses are also being
evaluated as part of the revitalization and redevelopment of the nearby
Hoosier Desk complex, another ideal candidate for transformation and reuse.
The redevelopment of these two major complexes can provide enormous
energy to Jasper’s Downtown and Riverfront Strategy, and can provide mutual
synergy and enhanced markets to each other. It is thus critical that these
projects be considered and pursued as complementary, rather than
competitive, development initiatives.
This study is conceptual in nature for discussion purposes only. The exact
configuration, size and location of uses for the redevelopment plan have yet to
be determined, nor has a full structural analysis been conducted. In addition,
flood elevation restrictions may limit the use of the lower level of the building
which needs to be studied in greater detail. The pages that follow show two
potential configurations of how a number a mix of appropriate uses could be
distributed around the site. In some cases, minor demolition of a portion of the
complex is recommended, such as the structure at the intersection of Jackson
Street and the new River Road (on the northwest corner) and older portions of
the building in the inner courtyard.
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31. JASPER CABINET
RESIDENTIAL + LIBRARY + EXHIBIT SPACEPLAN B
Barter Books,Northumberland, UK
LOBBY RESIDENTIAL
LIBRARY ANNEX +
WOOD EXHIBIT
ENCLOSED PARKING FOOD SERVICE
6,500 SF 36 1-BDRM (750 SF)
20 2-BDRM (925 SF)
14,500 SF 34 SPACES MICROBREW + DINING
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DROP-OFFTRAIN DEPOT
MILL ST EXTENSION
SPIRIT OF JASPER
CITY MILL RIVERWALK PATIOPATOKA STEPS
LIBRARY ANNEX
+
WOOD EXHIBIT
RAILROAD
LOBBY
ENCLOSED
PARKING
COURTYARD
OUTLINE OF AREA TO BE DEMOLISHED
PATIO
RESTAURANT
BEER
PUB
RIVERW
ALK
JACKSON
ST
NEW RIVER ROAD
PLAN W/ ENTRY POINTS
PRECEDENT
AERIAL
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SURFACE PARKING
SURFACE
PARKING
COURTYARD
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33. HOOSIER DESK
HOOSIER DESK
JASPER, INDIANA
JASPER ARTS + CULTURAL CENTER
This study looks at the rehabilitation of the Hoosier
Desk complex in Jasper,Indiana.The development
strategy repositions the mostly vacant complex for a
variety of Arts and Culture related programs.
Reinvestment in this former industrial building,like
others in the downtown, will generate a significant
economic impact that extends well beyond the
historic building itself.
The reuse of the Hoosier Desk capitalizes on Jasper’s
industrial heritage and will help to activate the
downtown and riverfront at all times of the day.The
series of buildings which comprise the complex were
built in various stages and contain approximately
130,000sf of useable space.
Dubbed the“Jasper Arts + Culture Center”,this
concept plan has the potential to bring together a
number of major attractions that are currently
dispersed around the city.An Art Center, Library
Annex,components of the Dubois County Museum
(highlighting Jasper’s wood heritage) and a Visitor
Center can share space together in the complex and
compliment small-scale retail and eating
establishments.
This study is conceptual in nature for discussion
purposes only.The exact configuration and location
of different uses for the redevelopment plan has yet
to be determined.The pages that follow show four
potential configurations of how the primary anchor
uses could be distributed around the complex.In
some cases,minor demolition of a portion of the
building is recommended for place-making
opportunities and to bring daylight into the
complex.
APRIL 8,2014
LIBRARY HOUSING DINING CAFE
WOOD HERITAGE
MUSEUM
VISITOR
CENTER
ARTS
CENTER
HOOSIER DESK
JASPER, INDIANA
JASPER ARTS + CULTURAL CENTER
This study looks at the rehabilitation of the Hoosier
Desk complex in Jasper,Indiana.The development
strategy repositions the mostly vacant complex for a
variety of Arts and Culture related programs.
Reinvestment in this former industrial building,like
others in the downtown, will generate a significant
economic impact that extends well beyond the
historic building itself.
The reuse of the Hoosier Desk capitalizes on Jasper’s
industrial heritage and will help to activate the
downtown and riverfront at all times of the day.The
series of buildings which comprise the complex were
built in various stages and contain approximately
130,000sf of useable space.
Dubbed the“Jasper Arts + Culture Center”,this
concept plan has the potential to bring together a
number of major attractions that are currently
dispersed around the city.An Art Center, Library
Annex,components of the Dubois County Museum
(highlighting Jasper’s wood heritage) and a Visitor
Center can share space together in the complex and
compliment small-scale retail and eating
establishments.
This study is conceptual in nature for discussion
purposes only.The exact configuration and location
of different uses for the redevelopment plan has yet
to be determined.The pages that follow show four
potential configurations of how the primary anchor
uses could be distributed around the complex.In
some cases,minor demolition of a portion of the
building is recommended for place-making
opportunities and to bring daylight into the
complex.
APRIL 8,2014
LIBRARY HOUSING DINING CAFE
WOOD HERITAGE
MUSEUM
VISITOR
CENTER
ARTS
CENTER
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34. HOOSIER DESK
WOOD
HERITAGE
MUSEUM
EXIST.
TENANT
VISITOR
CENTER
ARTS CENTER
HOUSING
(ABOVE)
DINING
CAFE
LIBRARY
PARKING
PARKING
PARKING
CIVIC PLAZA
READING
COURTYARDOUTDOOR
TERRACE
ART COURT
Boston Public Library Reading Courtyard,Boston,MA
VISITOR CENTER IN THE CENTERVARIATION B
HOOSIER DESK
JASPER, INDIANA
3RD AVE
EAST 4TH ST
M
ILL ST
PLAN W/ ENTRY POINTS
PRECEDENT
AERIAL
APRIL 8,2014
LIBRARY
WOOD HERITAGE
MUSEUM
VISITOR
CENTER
ARTS
CENTER
HOUSING DINING CAFE
JASPER ARTS + CULTURAL CENTER
WOOD
HERITAGE
MUSEUM
EXIST.
TENANT
VISITOR
CENTER
ARTS CENTER
HOUSING
(ABOVE)
DINING
CAFE
LIBRARY
PARKING
PARKING
PARKING
CIVIC PLAZA
READING
COURTYARDOUTDOOR
TERRACE
ART COURT
Boston Public Library Reading Courtyard,Boston,MA
VISITOR CENTER IN THE CENTERARIATION B
HOOSIER DESK
JASPER, INDIANA
3RD AVE
EAST 4TH ST
M
ILL ST
PLAN W/ ENTRY POINTS
PRECEDENT
RIAL
8,2014
LIBRARY
WOOD HERITAGE
MUSEUM
VISITOR
CENTER
ARTS
CENTER
HOUSING DINING CAFE
ASPER ARTS + CULTURAL CENTER
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