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                        Mitchell Lloyd
                    January 26, 2012
        Introduction to Urban Design
                           Dr. Santos
Let’s Take a Ride on…
Stop #1
Jackson, MS
Stop #1
                                                     Jackson,
                                                     Mississippi


The Game
 Built environment responsible for non-motorized transportation
  inconvenient
 Decline in physical activity ex. Walking, Biking
 Perception of a problem supplying discouragement to residents

       Characteristics of the Problem
       Heavy Volume Traffic              Lack of Crosswalks & Sideways
       High Speed Cars as a Barrier      Crash Rate

The Players
 Population             Victim
 Government             Prime Suspect
 Private Sector                  Accomplice
Stop #1
                                                      Jackson,
                                                      Mississippi



Rules
 Amenities needs to be in place to accompany transportation
 Established transport forms cannot restrict others people with
  inaccessibility issues
 Desirable destinations for present make up of community which is
  reasonably in accessible to non-motorists
 Street Connectivity, Reduced Traffic Speeds

Deal
   Rise in overall activity levels
   Lessen volume of traffic near residence areas
   Placement of recreation options
   Perception of outside activity is safe and easy
Stop #2
Toronto, Ontario
Stop #2
                                                          Toronto,
                                                          Ontario, Canada


The Game
 Lack of Good Public Space, ex. Suburbs

The Players
 Population               Victim
 Government               Prime Suspect
Rules
 Population must be committed to supporting
  more public spaces with finances and frequent
  usage
 Prevention of private sector take over of public
  space
Deals
 Creation of vibrant and attractive environment from citizens to explore
 Infrastructure to support community usage of public space
 Public sector must supply perception ownership to population
Stop #3
Washington, D.C.
Stop #3
                                                           Washington,
                                                           District of Colombia


The Game
 Bad quality of built environment
   • Leads to sick & unhealthy children
The Players
 Government               Prime Suspect
 Private Sector           Victim

Rules
 Reduction of pathway disjointedness
 Reduction of traffic speed near residence areas
 Increased effort to remove containment from the
  natural environment (land,air,water)
Deal
 Improved accessibility to increase physical activity
 Fewer traffic related injuries/remove volume traffic
 Reduction in toxics with stricter regulations (Lead paint)
Stop #4
Saugerties, NY
Stop #4
                                                          Saugerties,
                                                          New York


The Game                                    The Players
 Unaffordable Housing                       Population                Victim
 Adequate low-income housing                Government                Accomplice
 Community not able to counter cost of      Private Sector            Prime Suspect
  housing
Rules
 Addition of housing without community taking any
  financial burden
 Private developer must build facilitates that are in reach
  of the surrounding community
 Job creation without straining community’s infrastructure
Deal
 Community stays in tact and grows
 Families have housing plus funds for lifestyle
 Jobs and infrastructure steadily increase raising
  attractiveness of communities to businesses
Stop #5
Tallahassee, FL
Stop # 5
                                                           Tallahassee,
                                                           Florida


The Game
 Exclusion and Segregation
 Achieving equality, regardless of race, class & gender
 Inclusive in aspects of life (society, housing)

The Players
 Population               Victim/Accomplice
 Private Sector           Prime Suspect

Rules
 Reframe from exclusion of any citizen from service that is not
  unlawful
 Open mind to enhance a diverse community for all
Deal
 Leadership comprised of a variety of different people
 Advocating for diversity of ideas
 Willingness to accept fellow human beings
Stop #6
Redding, CA
Stop #6
                                                        Redding,
                                                        California


The Game
 Privatization of Social Services
 Public services dependent on
  private sector

The Players
 Government               Prime Suspect
 Private Sector           Accomplice
 Population               Victim

Rules                                      Deal
 Opt out clauses in                        Major savings for city budget
  government/private contracts              Constant opportunities for private
 Retain control of important services       sector
  that can be easily taken for granted      Good relationship of private
  by private sector                          sector growing and maintaining
                                             the city
Stop #7
Cairo, Egypt
Stop #7
                                                          Cairo,
                                                          Egypt


The Game
 Top-Down Planned Mega-
  Projects
 Transformation of existing built
  environment
The Players
 Government               Prime Suspect
 Private Sector           Benefactor
 Population               Victim

Rules                                           Deal
 Non-exclusive of government officials input      Redevelopment of unused areas
 Maintain meaningful community                    Rise in city status/globalization
  components                                       Attractiveness to entrepreneurs
 Respect for city’s historic character            Solutions to current inabilities
 Creation of a environment that is
Stop #8
Tuscaloosa, AL
Stop #8
                                                         Tuscaloosa,
                                                         Alabama


The Game
 Weak economic development
 Impact of Immigration law
 Lost of investors

The Players
 Government               Prime Suspect
 Private Sector           Bystander
 Population               Victim

Rules                                      Deal
 No restrictions on valued blue collar     Increase in high investment
  population                                 projects
 Maintain positive, perception to          Boost in city profit
  investors                                 Population benefits from industry
 Restriction on available jobs for          boom and traffic to supporter
  immigrate workers                          businesses and jobs
Stop #9
Picher, Ok
Stop #9
                                                        Picher,
                                                        Oklahoma


The Game
 Contamination of natural resources and
  environment

The Players
 Government              Victim
 Population              Victim
 Private Sector          Prime Suspect


Rules                                 Deal
 Tougher restrictions on              Preservation of existing
  air/waste/water pollution             environment
 Facilitates for proper waste         Safe for residents inhabiting the
  removal                               area
 Clean up professionals/testers to
  protect community
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Jokers Wild

  • 1.  Mitchell Lloyd January 26, 2012 Introduction to Urban Design Dr. Santos
  • 2. Let’s Take a Ride on…
  • 4. Stop #1 Jackson, Mississippi The Game  Built environment responsible for non-motorized transportation inconvenient  Decline in physical activity ex. Walking, Biking  Perception of a problem supplying discouragement to residents Characteristics of the Problem Heavy Volume Traffic Lack of Crosswalks & Sideways High Speed Cars as a Barrier Crash Rate The Players  Population Victim  Government Prime Suspect  Private Sector Accomplice
  • 5. Stop #1 Jackson, Mississippi Rules  Amenities needs to be in place to accompany transportation  Established transport forms cannot restrict others people with inaccessibility issues  Desirable destinations for present make up of community which is reasonably in accessible to non-motorists  Street Connectivity, Reduced Traffic Speeds Deal  Rise in overall activity levels  Lessen volume of traffic near residence areas  Placement of recreation options  Perception of outside activity is safe and easy
  • 6.
  • 8. Stop #2 Toronto, Ontario, Canada The Game  Lack of Good Public Space, ex. Suburbs The Players  Population Victim  Government Prime Suspect Rules  Population must be committed to supporting more public spaces with finances and frequent usage  Prevention of private sector take over of public space Deals  Creation of vibrant and attractive environment from citizens to explore  Infrastructure to support community usage of public space  Public sector must supply perception ownership to population
  • 9.
  • 11. Stop #3 Washington, District of Colombia The Game  Bad quality of built environment • Leads to sick & unhealthy children The Players  Government Prime Suspect  Private Sector Victim Rules  Reduction of pathway disjointedness  Reduction of traffic speed near residence areas  Increased effort to remove containment from the natural environment (land,air,water) Deal  Improved accessibility to increase physical activity  Fewer traffic related injuries/remove volume traffic  Reduction in toxics with stricter regulations (Lead paint)
  • 13. Stop #4 Saugerties, New York The Game The Players  Unaffordable Housing  Population Victim  Adequate low-income housing  Government Accomplice  Community not able to counter cost of  Private Sector Prime Suspect housing Rules  Addition of housing without community taking any financial burden  Private developer must build facilitates that are in reach of the surrounding community  Job creation without straining community’s infrastructure Deal  Community stays in tact and grows  Families have housing plus funds for lifestyle  Jobs and infrastructure steadily increase raising attractiveness of communities to businesses
  • 15. Stop # 5 Tallahassee, Florida The Game  Exclusion and Segregation  Achieving equality, regardless of race, class & gender  Inclusive in aspects of life (society, housing) The Players  Population Victim/Accomplice  Private Sector Prime Suspect Rules  Reframe from exclusion of any citizen from service that is not unlawful  Open mind to enhance a diverse community for all Deal  Leadership comprised of a variety of different people  Advocating for diversity of ideas  Willingness to accept fellow human beings
  • 17. Stop #6 Redding, California The Game  Privatization of Social Services  Public services dependent on private sector The Players  Government Prime Suspect  Private Sector Accomplice  Population Victim Rules Deal  Opt out clauses in  Major savings for city budget government/private contracts  Constant opportunities for private  Retain control of important services sector that can be easily taken for granted  Good relationship of private by private sector sector growing and maintaining the city
  • 18.
  • 20. Stop #7 Cairo, Egypt The Game  Top-Down Planned Mega- Projects  Transformation of existing built environment The Players  Government Prime Suspect  Private Sector Benefactor  Population Victim Rules Deal  Non-exclusive of government officials input  Redevelopment of unused areas  Maintain meaningful community  Rise in city status/globalization components  Attractiveness to entrepreneurs  Respect for city’s historic character  Solutions to current inabilities  Creation of a environment that is
  • 21.
  • 23. Stop #8 Tuscaloosa, Alabama The Game  Weak economic development  Impact of Immigration law  Lost of investors The Players  Government Prime Suspect  Private Sector Bystander  Population Victim Rules Deal  No restrictions on valued blue collar  Increase in high investment population projects  Maintain positive, perception to  Boost in city profit investors  Population benefits from industry  Restriction on available jobs for boom and traffic to supporter immigrate workers businesses and jobs
  • 25. Stop #9 Picher, Oklahoma The Game  Contamination of natural resources and environment The Players  Government Victim  Population Victim  Private Sector Prime Suspect Rules Deal  Tougher restrictions on  Preservation of existing air/waste/water pollution environment  Facilitates for proper waste  Safe for residents inhabiting the removal area  Clean up professionals/testers to protect community
  • 26.  Thanks!!!