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THE MIDWAY STUDY CHICAGO LAB 2014

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE THE DEPARTMENT OF CITY AND METROPOLITAN PLANNING


INTRO COLLABORATIVE IDEAS - BIG AND SMALL

The Midway Study was a collaboration with CannonDesign and the University of Utah to serve Chicago and the local community. There are a number of challenges the city faces around MDW in terms of vacant lots, deteriorating building stock, vacant retail, and crime. In addition, the Mayor’s Office is looking into various ways to enhance the identity and vibrancy of the area, as it is a major international gateway that lacks definition within its local context. The following studies and ideas were generated in a 5-week intensive workshop during the summer of 2014.

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MDW Study

Intro 1

Contents 2

Unity 23

Appendix 39

About Us 3

Future 19

Connection 11

Disruption 5

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CHICAGO LAB 2014 STUDENT DIRECTORY

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HYUN-SOO “MIK” KIM

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The 2014 project is focused on the

students in architecture and urban

physical conditions surrounding

planning. ChicagoLAB embraces

Midway Airport, which is located

ELIZABETH POULSEN

Chicago as a local laboratory and

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801.350.1177 e.w.poulsen@utah.edu

tests ideas to enhance the quality

eight miles from the Loop. The

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DISRUPTION Intervention

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THE MAJOR LOOP

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Highspeed Rail Level

Imagine a high speed

train system running BRT and through Chicago that

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Bike Lanes

Midway, and

Navy

Pier. This “Chicago

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main

nodes transporation is mixed into this three tier program. High Speed

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within the city that encourage the use of more eonomical and environmentaly frien all activity will then

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public transit will strongly reduce automobile dependence.

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of “live, work, play” communities and flip them inside out. No

longer does each node need all the amenities of everyday life. The current themes of each node can be amplified, transforming O’Hare into an aerotropolis business center and converting Midway into an attractive leisure destination with a strong Chicago Identity.

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methods of transporation.


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DISRUPTION

Outside the highly dense areas are those that are made for comfort. Typical urban and suburban residential developments rarely allow for the ideal density of population, holding back potential growth for the area.

By disrupting typological regions we can create areas that blend together, allowing for many more opportunities.

OUTSIDE

SUBURBAN 1,000 - 3,000 people per square mile

INSIDE

URBAN 3,000 + people per square mile

A dense population spread out over a vast amount

A dense population focused on economical use of

of land. Giving way to wasted resources and islands

land and space. The integration of dense residential

of developments that become their own constraining

and long corridors of commercial and/or mixed use

blocks.

development allows healthy communities and a sense of place to develop.

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URBAN

Increased quality of life, ease of transportation, density, jobs and more economical means of transportation.

SUBURBAN

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INTERVENE

An intervention of transportation can increase the quality of life in the Chicago area. Using High speed train as well as dedicated bus and bike lanes we can better encourage the use of other means of transportation.

INSIDE THE LOOP UNDERSTANDING THE REACH OF THE MAJOR LOOP POPULATION WITHIN THE LOOP

2,041,075

BICYCLE TRIPS PER DAY

125,000

PUBLIC TRANSPORT TRIPS PER DAY

1.7 MILLION

CITY / REGIONAL LOOP Learning from the success of the inner city loop we can establish a “major” loop, harnessing the bigger Chicagoland area and increasing the ease of more economical transportation options. The grid already being established a new geometric shape adds place, location, designation, unfamiliarity in the terms of diversity, etc. Understanding the transportation in Chicago instantly reveals a changing demographic in culture. There has been an exponential growth in commute by the means of bicycle. In order to nurture this cultural shift we must take the necessary steps now to ensure a healthy future.

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A combined structure of high speed transportation and personal transportation is mixed into this three tier program. High Speed rail used to transport long distance as well as Bus and Bike lanes to encourage the use of more economical and environmentally friendly methods of transportation.

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CONNECTION CONNECT THE DOTS Imagine a high speed rail system

will strongly reduce automobile

transforming

O’Hare

running along Chicago’s current

dependence. Which in turn, allows

aerotropolis

business

infrastructure connecting Midway,

for the blurring of the boundaries

and converting Midway into an

O’Hare and Navy Pier. This “Chicago

between city and airport, creating

attractive leisure destination with

Triangle”, formed by the H-Line,

unique public spaces.

a strong Chicago Identity.

will create three main nodes

Due to this ease of transportation

within the city that all activity will

the current structure of “live,

then radiate from. Along this new

work, play” communities to be

system, a complex network of

flipped inside out. No longer

public transit can develop along

does each node need all the

existing streets within the nodes.

amenities of everyday life. Current

This vast web of public transit

nodal themes can be amplified,

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an

center


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MESHING

With current aviation technology in 2046, airplanes no longer require the length of current runways. This advancement in aviation technology coupled with enhanced airport security allows for the airports of today to be completely re imagined. Airports can be minimized and the line between airport and city can be blurred. The runways can bleed out into the city fabric and create unique spaces out of previously under utilized areas.

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AMPLIFICATION The implementation of the H-Line has allowed for certain nodes to be created throughout the city. Accelerated mass transit enables people to live further away from their daily activities. The current themes of each point of the triangle can be amplified. Midway can now become a vibrant cultural hub, while O’Hare can expand into a business driven “aerotropolis”.

The H-Line, accompanied by a complex network of varied transit lines, will bring a large number of passengers into the MDW area. The steady increase of pedestrian activity will intensify current commercial corridors and lay the framework for future growth.

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TRANSFORMATION Currently, the MDW area is blocked out in large residential sections with business and industrial scattered within. Implementing a new commercial core, radiating from the H-Line stop at MDW, will allow for the region to be redefined. Unique walkable zones with pedestrian streets and large open public spaces can now be formed. The abundance of foot traffic can be utilized to create a high energy mixed use sector that will wake up the area. This transformation will change MDW from its current “Bedroom Community� state into an active, lively community throughout the day.

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Commercial Mixed-Use Pedestrian Streets Green/Open Space

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IMPLEMENTATION The H-Line will severely revolutionize airports and their surrounding fringe conditions. The runways can now be molded into a “conveyor belt” like system where passengers are efficiently transferred from plane to public transit. The fringe conditions extending out of the runways can be morphed into active public spaces that can be utilized by residents and travelers alike. The land that has been carved away from the airport can be converted into unique mixed use corridors and plazas that will energize the area. In conclusion, the implementation of the H-Line and “Chicago Triangle” has the potential to greatly enhance the current conditions of MDW and its surrounding area.

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Building

Flex Space

Through Space

Plant Dividers

Bike Lanes

Plant Dividers

Through Space

Flex Space

Building

Commercial


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FUTURE THE TECHNICAL DELTA Innovation: the action or process

our lives. Yet what is the next step

much more enjoyable for the

of innovating. Innovation is apart

in innovation? According to Airbus

user. Taking the stress factor out

of the world we live in. As we have

it is aviation. They have designed

, and focusing on exactly what the

grown as a society, innovation has

a 2050 plan that would drastically

customer needs and wants for a

become a more integral part of

change the way we fly. There main

enjoyable flight.

life. We rely technology to better

goal is to make the experience

Current Technology

Projected Technology

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OPPORTUNITIES

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Midway

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MDW offers a very interesting proposition when you look at the future of aviation. Due to the compactness of MDW it struggles to compete with the larger airports today because it has no room for expansion. But what if the future could erase the need for long runways, and large airports? MDW compared to the majority of airports has

very short runways. The longest runway is only 6446’ which is very short compared to most. Due to the short runways and surronding infulstructure, MDW is much different then most.

MDW as of right now has five runways with zero to no room to expand the number of runways they have. The longest of which are used for the commercial plane travel,which accounts for the majority of MDW business. The next two longest are used for mostly general avaition and the smallest of the fiveis used for

light aircrafts.

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Midway has always been constrained by the inability

Commercial aviation is the majority of Midways

to expand. This is shown in the size of its five runways,

business, taking up over 70% of the airports business.

which are very short compared to the majority of other

The two largest runways are used for just that. The

international airports. Midways lack of size has always

next two larger runways are used for mostly general

been a issue for it to compete with the larger airfields,

aviation, the smallest of the five is used for light

yet could it be a asset with the prospective aviation

aircraft aviation.

technology

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Midway

Usage

MDW has always been restricted by its size. With the inability to expand outward, the only chance MDW has is to relie on technology advancements.

By the year 2050, technology has advanced so much that MDW could be a thriving airport due to its constraints and borders. Airbus has said the 2050 plan, is drastically different then avaition today. The major advancement that would effect MDW the most would be the drastic shortning of runways. Airbus expects

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runways to be one third the length they are now. Midway could essentially quadruple the amount of runways they have as of now. Also the effeicency that Airbus expects flying to have a that point would also make this a much for feasable option then it would be today.

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Due to the constraints that Midway is presented

In 2050 aviation has changed, planes are more

with it has never been able to expand the way that

efficient, quieter, and can take off and land in

most airports do. Midway is surrounded by mostly

one third the length that they used to. Midway

neighborhoods, and four main corridors of Cicero Ave,

now has the capability to take advantage of this

Central Ave, 55th, and 63rd St.

and quadruple the amount of runways they have. Not only does this make midway a much larger airport, but could it make the area around it a thriving area?

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UNITY THE H-LINE The proposed hyper-transit, or

development within the airports,

the city. By studying the cases

H-Line,

will provide an efficient

as well as the surrounding local

of the connections, specifically

method of transporting people

communities. The idea of “the

using high-speed rail, or maglev,

between

International

single entity” is considered as

we attempt to understand the

International

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for

windows of opportunities that

Airports as well as serve the city

the two airports to share the

could be drawn. Furthermore, it is

of Chicago . Our focus of study

assets,

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an effort to seek out opportunities

within the proposed system is

outcomes both economically and

using the assets of an enhanced

the connection between the two

culturally. There are few cases

transportation

airports and how the high-speed

around the world that connects

airport operations together as a

transit will allow the airports to

a larger international airport to

“single entity”.

establish “the single entity”. The

smaller municipal airport, that

H-Line will create opportunities

services domestic travel as well

for

as better access to the core of

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airport to become the the busiest airports in the world, and the leading revenue-generating airport in the United States

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high-speed

and it’s airport. The train allows

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for high levels of efficiency and

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world was completed in Shanghai,

sustainability both for the airport

in 2010, creating a foundation

China,

connections

and city. Currently, it moves people

for development opportunities.

between the city and Pudong

from Pudong international airport

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International Airport. Recording

to other transportation connection

rice field and scattered single-unit

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hubs such as Longyang station the

houses became one of the highest

is the fastest commercial train

station. Along with the enhanced

valued

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network of transportation options,

Shanghai.

worlds most rapidly growing city

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flights, resembles the context of

Midway-O’Hare connection and what impacts it could have.

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1 hour

CTA L-LINE

1 hour 50 minutes

BIKE

1 hour 50 minutes

ORDWAY CASE STUDY WALK

6 hours 30 minutes

Midway O’Hare - Chicago Maglev Train Planned 2014

Travel time between MDW & ORD HIGH-SPEED MAGLEV

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TAXI

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AIRPORT EXPRESS BUS

1 hour

CTA L-LINE

1 hour 50 minutes

BIKE

1 hour 50 minutes

WALK

6 hours 30 minutes

The Ordway study was focused on

train, similar to Shanghai,would

establishes a network of sharing

the transportation network that

allow

distanced

resources, creating opportunities

creates opportunities for multi-

to be traveled. The high-speed

for improved operations. Current

scale growth and development

Maglev would decrease the travel

travel times would be cut by nearly

and a vision of creating an urban

time of 19 miles, this distance from

90%, making the airports become

core through the same enhanced

Midway to O’Hare to 5 minutes or

a single entity.

network of transportation. The

less. With this connection the two

implementation of a high speed

airports virtually becomes one that

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Furthermore, it leads to opportunities for developments along the H-Line. Communities and neighborhoods would see an increase in housing density, as well as property value. The Ordway study shows how the H-Line

20 miles Average 250 MPH

would benefit both airports and community surrounding them.

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FLIGHT STATISTICS One of the major infrastructures that governs the capability of an airport is runways. More runways allow for higher capacity of operations, as longer runways allow for larger aircrafts which could lead to higher capacity of passengers. Observing the available runways and their lengths for commercial use at eight air hubs in the United States, varying in scale, it was possible to emphasize the capacity, and capability of the Ordway airport that features more runways options, comparatively. Through the merge of two airports, Midway can take advantage of having a longer runway that provides more flight options internationally, while O’Hare can take advantage of diverting smaller aircrafts to shorter runways of midway for improved performance.

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The opportunity of increased employment and economic growth created by the H-Line connection would be exponential. Through the connection of the airports, “Ordway” would combine to create a model of economic revenue and passenger traffic greater the Atlanta, currently the busiest airport in the world. The H-Line also creates more operations employment for the train as well as the new pre-security checkpoints would create service jobs. Numerous growth opportunities can be derived from the H-Line connection,

Economic and Employment Growth Possibilities

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ROUTE MAPS The Diagram below shows the destinations of both Midway and O’Hare international Airport and the effect of how travel destinations would be effected by combining bother airports into a single entity. O’Hare would add more flights outside the US, while Midway contributes as more of a domestic partner to O’Hare’s international travel.

O’Hare International Airport

Midway International Airport

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Ordway International Airport

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POTENTIAL

Current Conditions at O’Hare Airport

Vitalized Conditions at O’Hare Airport The Current Conditions of O’Hare are not much of a place to welcome visitors to Chicago. Most of the Surrounding infrastructure is designed to move high volumes of the active community directly to downtown or to the nearby commercial business areas. With the H-Line, the area will see the vast amounts of vacant land surrounding the area begin to fill with large commercial corridors and mixed use housing. The new infrastructure sustains the need for commercial space as well being to mix the dense residential building type see around the Midway Airport.

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Current Conditions Along Cicero Avenue

Vitalized Conditions of Cicero Avenue Cicero Avenue currently is an eight lane avenue that acts a freeway for commuters to and from the airport. Currently the area is not pedestrian friendly, and littered with vacant lots along is perimeter. The eight lane road acts as a barrier to all the surrounding neighborhoods creating a disconnect from the residential and the business corridor. Using Urban design principles like streetscape, BRT, and buffers used for storm-water management and visual friction pared with mixed used architectural elements Cicero Avenue can become a thriving “Broadway Street� of the Midway Area.

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POTENTIAL

Current Conditions in Neighborhood Industrial Areas Surrounding Midway

Vitalized Conditions in Neighborhood Industrial Areas Surrounding Midway Right Outside the fringe of the Midway Airport the heavy rain line beings to have a very large impact cutting directly through neighborhood districts. The current conditions of the area are deserted businesses and brown fields. The areas are not well maintained and pose vast opportunity for development. The H-Line running through these districts would bring new life by creating a residential density boom and conversion of brown field into open public spaces. The results of the H-Line would be similar to the effect the “L� had in downtown Chicago and surrounding neighborhoods such as Wicker Park and Pilsen.

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Current Fringe Conditions Surrounding Midway

Vitalized Fringe Conditions Surrounding Midway The fringe conditions of Midway are one of the major issues that the business’ and neighborhoods face surrounding Midway. The airport is walled in to prevent any injuries, as a result of the 2005 plane accident, creating a visual barrier to all surrounding road. The large streets have created a barrier which has essential eradicated the active community creating business to fail and vacant lots. Open space has been created, however the lack of community causes them to become remote. The H-Line would cause the area to become a highly valued area, allowing for higher density mixed use buildings, as well as habitable Public spaces.

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APPENDIX

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