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Literature case study - ARTIC
1. Literature study
The Anaheim Regional Transportation
Intermodal center
Naina Deshmukh
Class of 2010
Acharya’s NRV School of Architecture
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2. Introduction
A world-class, development opportunity is emerging in Southern California.
The Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC) will combine a
transportation gateway and mixed-use activity center on a 16-acre site owned by the
City of Anaheim.
ARTIC will serve as a hub for Orange County and the region, a landmark
where freeways, major arterials, bus routes and Orange County’s backbone rail
system converge. The network of transit choices will continue to grow in the coming
years as the number of Metrolink and Amtrak trains serving Anaheim and local and
express bus routes increase.
On opening day, ARTIC services will include: Metrolink, Amtrak, OCTA bus,
Anaheim Resort Transportation, shuttles, taxis, and tour and charter buses. ARTIC
will also accommodate future plans for the Anaheim Rapid Connection (ARC) and
high-speed trains.
Orange County
Located in the heart of Southern California
Home to more than 3 million people
Encompassing 34 cities and nearly 800 sq. miles
5th most densely populated county in the nation
Has a high-quality labour force, residential
desirability
Established education, recreation & cultural base
Also a popular destination attracting more than 40 million visitors annually with over
20 million coming to Anaheim
3. ARTIC Components
Transit centre & supporting facilities
Multimodal transit station
Civic space
Retail uses
Bike access to the Santa Ana River Trail
Parking
Surface parking
Form and Function
ARTIC will be an iconic regional landmark. The station will accommodate passenger
arrivals, departures and transfers with supporting retail, restaurants & passenger
services within the building.
Upon completion, it will
increase mobility options
for residents, business,
commuters & visitors to
Anaheim, Orange County
and the entire Southern
California region.
Designed to be
environmentally friendly
with a LEED Platinum goal.
ARTIC will also include
interior & exterior public
plaza areas, public art,
landscaping, amenities
such as electrical vehicle charging stations & bicycle access to the Santa Ana River
Trail.
The ARTIC Project will also improve pedestrian access along Douglass Road and
enhance pedestrian connections to the Honda Centre and Angel Stadium of
Anaheim.
Vision
ARTIC will be a transportation facility where people will seamlessly move between
transit services to reach Southern California activity centres and business districts.
Transit oriented development in the immediate area will integrate with ARTIC to form
a vibrant Southern California community.
Together, it will represent Orange County’s continuing transformation from rural
farmland and suburban community to a thriving metropolis.
Trackwork and platforms
Expanded platforms
Pedestrian under and over
crossings
4. Overall population in Orange
County is projected to
increase by 13.3% by 2035
Anaheim is 10th largest city
in California and is centrally
located
Significant population
increase projected as
development envisioned for
the Platinum triangle is
realised
Number of visitors will
continue to grow as
additional hotels,
convention space and other
visitor-serving uses are
developed in the Anaheim
Resort
ARTIC Daily Ridership
Need for ARTIC
Amtrac/Metrolink existing based on actual FY 2011-12 ridership, including Angels
Express and Ducks Express.
Other numbers are from 2009 ARTIC needs assessment
5. ARTIC Transportation Modes
Metro link
AMTRAK
OCTA bus
Anaheim resort transportation
Taxi services
ARTIC parking
Intercity buses
International buses
Tour and charter buses
Private vehicles/parking
Pedestrian and bicycle access
8. Floor plan and interior section
Mezzanine floor
Interior section
9. ARTIC by the numbers
Total daily boardings upon opening – 10,330
Number of elevators and escalators – 11
Reduction in energy consumption – 50 %
No. of parking spaces upon opening – 1,082 spaces
Amount of ETFE, enough to cover 4.5 football fields - 2,00,000 sq. feet
No. of transportation modes on site – 10
No. of jobs created during and after construction – 5,000
No. of annual Metrolink & Amtrak riders at the current Anaheim train station – 5,40,000
No. of people visiting Anaheim and Orange County yearly – 40 million
ARTIC Sponsorship Locations
10. ARTIC Sustainability Goals
Water
65% potable water use reduction (in building uses)
O.C. ground water replenishment system (GWRS) injection well
Use of GWRS reclaimed water
Drought tolerant and native species incorporated in landscaping
Energy
Energy savings of 34% over ASHRAE 90.1-2004
Radiant floor
Mixed mode natural ventilation strategy
Photovoltaic array
Green power
Measurement and verification
Enhanced commissioning
Materials use in construction
+95% goal of construction waste diverted from landfills
+20% goal of recycled content
+10% goal of regional materials
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified wood
Indoor environmental quality
Increased ventilation
Low-emitting materials
Construction IAQ: during construction and before occupancy
Thermal comfort: verification
Daylight for 75% of regularly occupied spaces
Views for 90% regularly occupied spaces
Innovation and design process
Education program
Green cleaning program
Major public transportation center
LEED Platinum certification
goal
Key site features
Located on a previously
developed site
Providing alternative
transportation options:
- bike, train, bus,
alternative vehicle
parking
Storm water runoff vaults
and site infiltration
11. ARTIC Economic Benefits
World class transportation centre benefitting all of Orange County
5,000 jobs created
Creates a metropolitan center by providing transportation infrastructure
Supports projected growth in population, housing and jobs
Supports continuing growth in tourism – growing tourism helps the County
43.8 million annual visitors to County
$ 8.7 billion in annual tourist revenue generated
1,40,000 tourism jobs
41% of hotel guest rooms in County are in and surrounding The Anaheim
Resort
Anaheim convention center
1 million annual attendees
$ 1 billion spent by attendees
The Disneyland Resort
$ 4.7 billion generated annually (almost 75% distributed in Orange County)
$ 255 million in taxes each year for cities, counties and State of California
Largest single state employer in State
Employs 25,000 cast members and supports 57,400 more jobs
Future Development Opportunities
Revenue generation repays local grant funds
Public private partnership opportunities
Resulting in economic benefits, jobs and increased sales tax revenue
Honda Center partnership
Provides opportunity for Transit Oriented Development and mixed
land use development in the vicinity
Source: www.articinfo.com
www.buildartic.com
www.anaheim.net