M.Arch Thesis 2018

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Accountable Development

Skye Taylor M.Arch Thesis 2018


GENTRIFICATION SIMPLIFIED (n) the process of renovating and improving a house or district so that it conforms to middle-class taste. -Pros: Better school systems through Property Tax Increase Economic growth Safer neighborhoods Local businesses may thrive More Jobs Cleaner streets Diverse neighborhood

-Cons:

Old shops being replaced with newer, hipper shops Communities culture may dwindle Displacement of original residents through Property Tax Increase

FILTERING DEVELOPMENT We can reap the benefits of development without causing Displacement as long as the development is done ethically.

DEVELOPMENT IN Loss of

Cult ure Jobs

Economic Growth Longstanding Shops repl aced

Better Schools ty treets Diversi Clean S s hood r o b h Neig r e f a ent S m e lac Disp

s o ol h s c rS reet t e S t t r Be Cleane rhoods o b h g i e Safer N Jobs Div Econom ersity ic Grow th

ACCOUNTABLE

DEVELOPMENT OUT


LOOKING INTO DEVELOPMENT

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What areas are the majority of development going? What happens when it goes to neighborhoods that don't want it? Why don’t we focus development where it is needed?

Developmental

Level of Need CITY SCALE WATTS, LOS ANGELES, CA. DETROIT, MI.

PINNING DOWN THE ISSUES NORTH ADAMS, MS.

While there are both pros and cons, not all cities or neighborhoods will experience all of them. Some will experience them at different levels or stages so I have grouped them into four categories on the next page where ideally each situation; city or neighborhood, can be placed.

HARTFORD, CT.

LAS VEGAS, NV.

EL PASO, TX.

10/22/2017

Bla SAN FRANCISCO, CA. NEW YORK CITY, NY.

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PORTLAND, OR.


WHO NEEDS DEVELOPMENT -Categorization of Area Types 1. Areas that aren‘t gentrified but want IT for their economy/education/ safety 2. Areas that are slightly gentrified, but don’t want to be because of displacement 3. Areas that are very gentrified, and now don't want it because its changing culture 4. Areas of affluence that never went through gentrification to get there. I have chosen to focus on Type 1

TYPE 1

This is where I plan to intervene by getting involved with the community to see what they need and want to help improve there community. Some examples of how this could be done are: -training centers -food hubs -outdoor spaces -community center -shelters -clinics -after school program

But before we go any further lets stop and ask,

‘Why does development continue to happening in Type 2/3/4 cities who don’t need it, when type 1 actually do?’

THESIS STATEMENT Today, most development is done in areas of economic stability or of economic promise, which only keeps those areas thriving but forgets about the rest. This model of development is problematic for reasons such as gentrification and even problematic in our currant state of climate change.

k GrayWhat USAwe Map White Lines need to do as architects and developers is follow a system where development can help an area, never hindering it.

All development from this point on needs to be chosen carefully and a system where we can chose they type of development and be matched with the area that would best reap the benefits, is how we can do it.


REASONS WHY WE NEED TO BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE -PRIMARY

Gentrification

-SECONDARY

Overcrowding Climate change Unbalanced Population -Crisis in disaster -Rise in unemployment

More about these Secondary reasons to make accountable development: OVERCROWDING

Overcrowding can cause peoples task performance to decrease and a Deterioration of social behavior. Ones health can also be at risk

CLIMATE CHANGE

When the carrying capacity has been met and exceeded, there are too many people trying to use the resources in a given area, cause outsourcing.

UNBALANCED POPULATIONS

THE VULNERABILITY PERSPECTIVE IN DISASTER The ability for a group to prepare for, cope with, resist and recover from the impact of a natural disaster. -BOTH over/under populated areas are highly vulnerable. -80% Live along coastlines and flood zones. -congestion limited escape routes dense infrastructure Those of disadvantage -may be living at a higher poverty level making it hard to come back from a disaster -these marginalized groups also may find it hard to get the attention and help they deserve


Moscow, Russia

Detroit, MI.

Los Angeles, CA. San Diego, CA.

Phoenix, AZ.

Chicago, IL.

Istanbul, Turkey

Philadelphia, PA.

Beijing, China

New York City, NY

Dallas, TX. Houston, TX. San Antonio TX.

Surat, India Caracus, Venezuela

Suzhou, China Guangzhou, China Hong Kong, China

Lagos, Nigeria

Singapore

Kinshasa, Congo Luanda, Angolda

Sao Paulo, Brazil

Worldwide cities with highest growth rate with population of 5 million +.

Cities with the most high rise buildings

Seoul, Busan, Incheon, South Korea

Most developed USA cities based on population


Portland, OR. Utica, NY.

Medford, OR.

Chico, CA.

Bakersfield, CA.

Detroit, MI. Chicago, IL. Cleveland, Gary, OH. IN.

Davenport, IA. Denver, CO.

Sacramento, CA. Fresno, CA.

Waterbury, CT.

Flint, MI.

Milwaukee,WI. Racine,WI.

Jersey City, NJ. Youngstown, OH.

Nashville, TN.

Long Beach, CA.

Fort Smith, AR.

Memphis, TN.

Shreveport, LA. Austin, Bauxmont, TX. TX. Houston, TX.

Atlanta, GA.

Montgomery, AL

Baton Rouge, LA.

Fayetteville, NC. Jacksonville, NC. Greenville, SC.

Asheville, NC.

Columbus, GA. Tuscon, AZ.

Camden, NJ.

Baltimore, Washington MD. D.C.

Decatur, IL.

Las Vegas, NV.

Hartford, CT.

Charleston, SC.

Agusta, GA. Albany, GA.

Mobile, AL. Tampa, FL.

Harlingen, TX.

Most distressed cities based on business growth rate

Largest populations of people in debt

Cities with highest amount of gentrification

Most economically dis- Cities with the Lowest tressed cities economical growth


THE DATABASE DEVELOPMENT

CATEGORIZATION

CITY // NEIGHBORHOOD

Public Space Public Art Outdoor Areas

TYPE 1

Transit Systems

Detroit, MI. Hartford, CT. North Adams, MS. // Garfield Park in Chicago Watts in LA

Larger Schools Shopping Malls Gyms Movie Theaters Training centers

TYPE 2

//

Hotels Food hubs Restaurants Outdoor spaces Libraries

TYPE 3

Portland, OR. NYC, NY. San Fransisco, CA. //

TYPE 4

//

Community center Condos Shelters Schools Health Clinics Apartments After school programs (Rec Centers)


CASE STUDY PLACE LAB - ETHICAL REDEVELOPMENT

This group makes a case for mindful development by shifting the value system from the conventional profit driven development practices to conscious interventions in the urban context.

9 PRINCIPLES OF ETHICAL REDEVELOPMENT

“Culture can be the thing that makes the thing. Create a space that connects people from all different backgrounds making an opportunity for them to share something about themselves, their ideas, their culture and connect with others. Create a platform, create programming where people gather at a shared event.”

“Create the thing that makes the thing!”

“How do we marry people who know how to make change happen in a city with people who can benefit from that change?” “Cultivate a platform so its a place where candid conversations happen about the issues of space creation, space retention and active growth. Without gentrification, without displacement which is avoided by remaking and strengthening existing community.”


WICKER PARK

Future // New Development

OLD TOWN

Future Development

RIVER NORTH

RANGE OF DEVELOPMENT THROUGHOUT NEIGHBORHOODS

New Development

GARFIELD PARK

Lack of Development


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HIGH

WICKER PARK 1.5

LOW

FIFTY

30

ONE

NINE HUNDRED

FORTY THOUSAND

ONE HUNDRED

ONE HUNDRED

2017

ONE HUNDRED

ONE HUNDRED

ONE HUNDRED

RENTAL PRICE PER BEDROOM

COMMUTE BY TRANSIT

OWNER OCCUPIED

MULTI UNIT BUILDINGS

MEDIAN YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION

PERCENTAGE WITH COLLEGE DEGREE

PERCENTAGE OF MARRIED PEOPLE

PEOPLE PER SQUARE MILE

MEDIAN HOUSE LISTING PRICE

MEDIAN AGE

CRIME LEVEL

BLOCKS // STREET VIEW

TWO THOUSAND

479,900 ZERO

33,166 TEN THOUSAND

56% 63% ZERO

88% ZERO

1953 1900

76% ZERO

66% ZERO

47% ZERO

1,200 3 HUNDRED DOLLARS

OLD TOWN 1

26

830,120

23,138

21%

96%

1988

75%

70%

66%

1,050

3

40

400,000

15,923

35%

92%

2002

95%

20%

72%

2,079

5

38

76,500

22,352

56%

18%

1939

87%

40%

27%

450

RIVER NORTH

GARFIELD PARK

NEIGHBORHOOD BREAKDOWN

BUILDING COLLECTION

UPWARD DEVELOPMENT

STREET SECTION


CITY NEIGHBORHOOD

WAYS THIS DEVELOPMENT IS HELPING

DEVELOPMENT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE

DEVELOPMENT THAT WOULD HELP THOSE LIVING THERE

MOST IMPORTANT CULTURAL/COMMUNITY ASPECT OF AREA

DOG PARK

HOME PROJECTS

NOT SURE

ITS COZY THE WAY IT IS

DON'T KNOW

EVERYONE KNOWS EVERYONE

BOSTON DORCHESTER

TRAIN, GYM, RESTAURANTS

FAMILY HOUSING

YES, ITS IMPROVING SAFETY

HIGH END APARTMENTS WITH RETAIL AT THE BOTTOM

SMALLER, MORE AFFORDABLE HOUSING WOULD HELP LOWER INCOME

MULTI GENERATIONS OF FAMILIES LIVING TOGETHER

BLUE LINE STATION, BARS, VEGAN RESTAURANT // DOG PARK, BIKE TRAIL// SHOPPING MILWAUKEE // BEACH // BAKERY, CTA // 7-11, MEXICAN FOOD

CONDOS // NONE // RESIDENTIAL // RESIDENTIAL // APARTMENT BUILDING// LOW INCOME HOUSING // MIXED USE & FLATS

MORE LOCATIONS FOR NEW BUSINESSES. TEACHERS, FIREFIGHTERS ETC QUALIFY FOR LOW INCOME WHICH HELPS

A LOCAL SUPERMARKET, MORE CONVENIENT RENTALS AND RESTAURANTS. THERE ARE A LOT OF EMPTY LOTS AND STOREFRONTS ID LIKE TO SEE FULL.

LOWER COST FOR RETAIL RENTAL SPACE. LOCAL SHOPS OPENING BACK UP TO BRING BACK A SENSE OF COMMUNITY

ITS DIVERSITY, HOLIDAY DECORATIONS MAKE US FEEL CONNECTED. ARTISTIC COMMUNITY WITH OLDTIMEY ARCHITECTURE. RICH POLISH HISTORY

PARK, TRAILS // U OF O, BIJOU CINEMA, BREWERY

RESIDENTIAL // STUDENT HOUSING

YES, ITS REPLACING OLD HOMES BUT NONE OF IT IS AFFORDABLE HOUSING // NO ITS TACKY & BORING

MORE AFFORDABLE HOUSING // SMALL HOUSES

MORE AFFORDABLE HOUSING // EXPANSION OF THE FREE CLINIC

A GOOD MIX OF FAMILIES AND STUDENTS

NEW HOUSING

INCREASE TAX HELPS OUR SCHOOLS BUT THE TOWN IS GROWING SO FAST ITS LOSING ITS AESTHETIC

MULTI STORY DEVELOPMENT, THIS COULD HELP SLOW DOWN THE SPRAWL.

EXPANSION OF THE YMCA

THE SCHOOL IS SO CONNECTED TO THE COMMUNITY

LOS ANGELES EAGLE ROCK

YMCA, HARTVILLE HARDWARE, HARTVILLE FLEA MARKET COLLEGE, FOOD, BARS

APARTMENTS

AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR THE DISPLACED

MEDFORD NORTH MEDFORD

THE NEW APARTMENTS LOOK NICE BUT THEY ARE DISPLACING LONG TIME RESIDENTS

RENT CONTROL TO SLOW DOWN GENTRIFICATION

LONG TIME HISPANIC NEIGHBORHOOD. MANY MOM AND POP SHOPS HAVE BEEN REPLACED BY JUICE PLACES BUT THE RESIDENTS HAVE REALLY FOUGHT BACK TO PRESERVE THEIR CULTURE.

MALL, TARGET, GROCERIES

NONE

N/A

A HOMELESS SHELTER

WE ARE LACKING

PORTLAND ALBERTA // VERNON // HOSFORD-ABERNATHY

PUBLIC FOOD GARDEN, ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLING

BAR, FOOD // FOOD, GALLERY, BAR // RESTAURANTS AND BARS

NO // CONDOS // APARTMENTS

N/A // NO, ITS NOT PROVIDING AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND IT LOOKS GROSS // NO, MORE CARS AND NO PRKG

GROCER // MIXED INCOME HOUSING WITH CRAFTSMAN VIBE// PUBLIC SPACE TO PLAY FUTSOL

GROCER-FOOD // HOUSING FOR THE DISPLACED AND MAYBE A SHELTER // FREE COURTS TO ANYONE

OVER PRICED FOOD // HOUSING FOR THE DISPLACED AND MAYBE A SHELTER // FREE COURTS TO ANYONE

SACRAMENTO LAND PARK

THEATER, PARK, FOOD

NONE

N/A

AFFORDABLE REDEVELOPMENT OF A DANGEROUS PUBLIC HOUSING COMPLEX

SAFER PUBLIC HOUSING COMPLEX

THE TREES,WE HAVE THE MOST TREES OF ANY CITY.

TWIN PEAKS, HAIGHT ST, GOLDEN GATE PARK

LOW INCOME HOUSING REPLACING A MCDONALDS

YES, MCDONALDS IS BAD FOR YOU AND WE NEED AFFORDABLE HOUSING

I WOULD RATHER SEE PRESERVATION THAN NEW DEVELOPMENT

GETTING RID OF THINGS THAT DON'T HELP AND REPLACE WITH AFFORDABLE HOUSING

VICTORIANS AND HIPPIES

SEATTLE NORTH GATE

MALL, FOOD, COLLEGE

RAIL STATION

IT IS INCREASING THE ACCESS FROM LOWER INCOME AREAS

MORE LOW INCOME HOUSING TO ASSIST WITH DISPLACEMENT

AFFORDABLE HOUSING

FOREIGN COLLEGE STUDENTS EXOTIC CARS

WILLSONVILLE LANDOVER

GAS, GROCERIES, GYM

SCHOOL

YES!

MORE RESIDENTIAL HOMES AND PARKS

FAMILY FRIENDLY PARKS, LOCAL RETAILERS AND FRESH LOCAL FOOD

THE PARKS AND RIVERS

EUGENE SOUTH EUGENE // WEST UNIVERSITY HARTVILLE, OH SEMI RURAL/RESIDENTIAL

I asked my friends from social media accounts to fill out a survey for me. I received answers from 34 people and chose to display the most helpful ones here.

CURRENT DEVELOPMENT IN AREA

BEND OLD FARM DISTRICT

CHICAGO LOGAN SQUARE // LINCOLN SQUARE // ROSCOE VILLAGE WICKER PARK // UPTOWN // JEFFERSON PARK // LAKEVIEW

DEVELOPMENT SURVEY:

TOP DESTINATIONS

SAN FRANCISCO HAIGHT ASHBURY


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