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In honor of the 100 year anniversary of John Nolan’s 1913 document Report On A Park System for Little Rock, the 2013 ENVISION Competition seeks to challenge design professionals and the public to generate imaginative ideas about the future of a neglected and disconnected site in downtown Little Rock. This competition strives to promote engaging, iconic, and transformative ideas to create a new gateway into the city that will inspire, direct, and reconnect.

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The competition site lies at the eastern terminus and intersection of Capitol Avenue and Interstate 30 in downtown Little Rock. Nolan’s plan envisioned Capitol Avenue as a ceremonial boulevard, and this site as an iconic gateway to the city with the capitol building forming the western terminus.

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Manifesto of the Staatliches Bauhaus in Weimar April 1919 “The ultimate goal of all art is the building! The ornamentation of the building was once the main purpose of the visual arts, and they were considered indispensable parts of the great building. Today, they exist in complacent isolation, from which they can only be salvaged by the purposeful and cooperative endeavours of all artisans. Architects, painters and sculptors must learn a new way of seeing and understanding the composite character of the building, both as a totality and in terms of its parts. Their work will then re-imbue itself with the spirit of architecture, which it lost in salon art. The art schools of old were incapable of producing this unity – and how could they, for art may not be taught. They must return to the workshop. This world of mere drawing and painting of draughtsmen and applied artists must at long last become a world that builds. When a young person who senses within himself a love for creative endeavour begins his career, as in the past, by learning a trade, the unproductive “artist” will no longer be condemned to the imperfect practice of art because his skill is now preserved in craftsmanship, where he may achieve excellence. Architects, sculptors, painters – we all must return to craftsmanship! For there is no such thing as “art by profession”. There is no essential difference between the artist and the artisan. The artist is an exalted artisan. Merciful heaven, in rare moments of illumination beyond man’s will, may allow art to blossom from the work of his hand, but the foundations of proficiency are indispensable to every artist. This is the original source of creative design. So let us therefore create a new guild of craftsmen, free of the divisive class pretensions that endeavoured to raise a prideful barrier between craftsmen and artists! Let us strive for, conceive and create the new building of the future that will unite every discipline, architecture and sculpture and painting, and which will one day rise heavenwards from the million hands of craftsmen as a clear symbol of a new belief to come.”

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16513.40

1382.87

20674.97

JUN

15000.00

18464.85

17210.12

JUL

1080.00

4115.89

14174.23

AUG

750.00

398.51

14525.72

SEP

6575.00

17501.65

3599.07

OCT

1020.00

1973.03

2646.04

NOV

1590.00

753.38

3482.66

DEC

1220.00

2950.00

1752.66

52873.40

51910.68

1752.66

2013 TOTAL





LITTLE ROCK VISION 12.23.2013

TOTAL SQUARE FEET OF DEVELOPMENT: 2,193,821SF MAXIMUM NEW CONSTRUCTION @ 5 STORIES: 1,619,000SF TOTAL OF BUILDINGS AVAILABLE FOR RENOVATION: 574,821SF EXISTING STRUCTURED PARKING WITHIN TWO BLOCKS: 4,355 CARS RECOMMENDED NEW STRUCTURED PARKING: 5,210 CARS

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FORMER WESTERN HILLS GOLF COURSE | 41

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UAMS VICINITY: NORTH & SOUTH OF I-630 TO 12TH STREET CORRIDOR | 49

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Bounded by I-630 on the north, University Avenue on the west, 20th Street/Charles Bussey Avenue on the south, and Woodrow Street on the east, the area offers a quiet, pleasant rolling topography with mature trees and panoramic views of the state capitol and downtown Little Rock from many vantage points. At the west end, the neighborhood is anchored by the Central Arkansas Library’s new Children’s Library and learning center; just to the east is Arkansas Children’s Hospital.

60,000 sft Indoor Sports Facility Eco-Village (14.2 acres) 42 Units

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Vehicular Entry Options

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