RICK JONES_JAD ISMAIL + JESSICA NGO
INFRASTRUCTURE : LANDSCAPE To design a infrastuctural and landscape strategy that responds to the different geographical and experiential strata of a site, we propose dividing the structural and spatial qualities into two parts: the structurally grounded LOW-DENSITY MULTI-FAMILY
lower level responds to the existing topography and surrounding
MEDIUM INDUSTRY
infrastructure to allow the more porous upper levels reinforce connections to
HIGH INDUSTRY
MIXED USE
the larger, more regional context and relate to climatic conditions. The INSTITUTIONAL
strategy encourages connections to neighboring communities and
LIGHT INDUSTRY
MIT
disconnected infrastructure through circulation axes, landscape elements, and spatial anchors. The flexible, diverse spatial conditions engage the public and private uses of the building. The proposal ensures a contextually appropriate approach, molding to the site's conditions and constraints to create an engaging diverse hub-like environment.
WEST CAMPUS
COMMONWEALTH LANDING
CENTRAL CAMPUS
EAST CAMPUS
SOUTH CAMPUS
EXTENTS OF THE GRAND JUNCTION TRAIL PHASE OF GRAND JUNCTION TRAIL CONSTRUCTION GREEN LINE RED LINE