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Sunnyvale, California master plan RHAA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS & PLANNERS ARCHIN TILT ARCHITECTURE PREPARED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE ONE PERCENT PROGRAM OF PUBLIC ARCHITECTURE

March 2009


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FULL CIRCLE FARM

Liz Snyder, Interim Executive Director

Megan Cole, Farm Manager

Dan Hafeman, Garden Manager

Melissa Patel, Garden Manager

VISTA Volunteer Coordinator, Annie Frisch

CONSULTANTS

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

Aditya Advani, RHAA

Sylvain Delboy, RHAA

Sarah Kassler, RHAA

Nathan Lozier, RHAA

ARCHITECTS

David Arkin, Arkin Tilt Architects

Anni Tilt, Arkin Tilt Architects

THE ONE PERCENT PROGRAM OF PUBLIC ARCHITECTURE

TABLE OF CONTENTS PROJECT SUMMARY

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A. PROJECT OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................2

B. VISION

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C. GOALS

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PERSPECTIVE VIEW ONE.............................................................................................................3

Proposed View of Entrance Courtyard, Kitchen Classroom & Farmstand

CORE VALUES

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A. COMMUNITY BUILDING

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B. ENVIRONMENT AS OPEN SPACE

C. EDUCATION

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D. Organic

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PERSPECTIVE VIEW TWO.............................................................................................................5

Proposed View from Main Amphitheater

MASTER PLAN STRATEGIES

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PRODUCTION AREAS, EDUCATIONAL & INTERACTIVE AREAS, FARM STAFF COURTYARD,

& FARMYARD COURTYARD

A. Site PLAN

B. LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS

C. CONCEPTUAL ARCHITECTURE

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PERSPECTIVE VIEW THREE

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Proposed View from Perimeter Path of Perennial Gardens, Orchard & Farm Staff Courtyard

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PROJECT SUMMARY A. PROJECT OVERVIEW

B. VISION

C. GOALS

Full Circle Farm is an 11-acre, educational farm and garden in the heart of Silicon

Local sustainable farms, gardens and integrative educational programs empower

The Full Circle Farm Master Plan was conceived to support the implementation of

Valley. Nestled in a residential neighborhood on the back half of a local middle

youth and adults to grow food and inspire them to form communities dedicated to

this vision. In association with The One Percent program of Public Architecture.

school, Full Circle Farm is a community-focused, educational project dedicated to

healthy living and environmental responsibility. Full Circle Farm’s mission includes

Landscape Architects RHAA and Arkin Tilt Architects collaborated with Full Circle

bringing fresh, locally grown food to the region. Full Circle Farm is actively creating

developing a local urban agricultural program to:

Farm to illustrate the unique and diverse potentials of the site. The goal of the Master

a model system of farm education for the school district and surrounding community

• Build a non-profit organization that is sustainable, effective and well funded.

Plan is strengthen, clarify and unify the vision and experience of the Farm. The plan

that showcases the importance of a healthy local food system, good nutrition, and

• Provide multiple avenues of access to local, sustainably produced food.

enhances this sense of place by creating distinctive visual identity, continuity and clarity.

sustainable agricultural practices. It also serves as an inspiring green open space for

• Engage both children and adults in food production in ways that educate them

This document anticipates the growth of project and considers the necessity for the

the diverse urban population.

about the complex relationship between food, health, and the environment.

phasing of development.

• Facilitate projects so they integrate into our communities, encourage community Full Circle Farm currently maintains a 0.25 acre educational garden, 5 acres of farm

building and serve as models for other communities.

The current plan includes expanding the educational garden, expanding the

production, a 100 tree orchard, a temporary farm stand, temporary office, tractor

• Design all projects so that they serve as a welcome environment and open

production farm to include a perennial garden, expanding of the orchard as well

shed, produce storage cooler and a greenhouse.

space.

as the construction of permanent structures and pedestrian walkways. A $2 million capital campaign will be conducted in 2010-2011 to achieve these goals.

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PROPOSED VIEW OF ENTRANCE COURTYARD, kitchen classroom & FARMSTAND

SOUTH EAST COURTYARD LOOKING WEST

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CORE VALUES A. COMMUNITY BUILDING

B. ENVIRONMENT AS OPEN SPACE

C. EDUCATION

Full Circle Farm is committed to managing all of its elements so they integrate into

Part of Full Circle Farm’s approach to sustainability includes encouraging passive

Full Circle Farm strives for a fully integrated, systems approach in our educational

the community, encourage community building and serve as models for other

public enjoyment of the agricultural landscape. Full Circle Farm is designed to create

programs. Our core educational programs serve elementary age children with tours

communities to emulate. Full Circle Farm strives to provide opportunities for creative

a welcoming open space for the entire community. The master plan prioritizes

and activities, middle school students with farm classroom programs and high school

community interaction.

creating opportunities to experience the sense of place - incorporating a hierarchy of

students with on site opportunities. 2008 marked a key milestone in the Farm’s

pathways, circuit walks, resting places and gathering spaces for visitors to enjoy.

educational objectives with the launch of an on site and in-classroom curriculum for

Located in a suburban neighborhood, Full Circle Farm is literally a community based

the 6th graders of Peterson Middle School. Over 1,000 students have been reached

organization. We offer a variety of on site workshops, courses and festivals for all

The Farm is unique in it’s co-location with Peterson Middle School and it’s ability to

members of the community. Festivals that occur at the Farm include Earth Day in

be a dual use public facility. As a result, Full Circle Farm is not open to the public while

the Spring as well as Halloween and Harvest festivals in the Fall. The 2008 Earth Day

the school is in session - the objective is to maximize the number of hours projects

D. ORGANIC

festival attracted 700 attendees and the Halloween Hoedown attracted 150 to 200

are open to the community while taking security and safety into consideration.

Full Circle Farm is committed to providing access to local, sustainable produce at

attendees. These events and workshops rely heavily on volunteer support.

with the Farm’s unique curriculum this year alone..

affordable prices for better health and well being. Organic farming has the ability to protect future generations by building soil, protecting water quality, promoting biodiversity, reducing energy and health risk while growing food that tastes great.

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PROPOSED VIEW FROM MAIN AMPHITHEATER

NORTHEAST AMPHITHEATER LOOKING SOUTHWEST

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Master Plan Strategies The master plan models Full Circle Farm’s commitment to the principles of environmental sustainability and organic farming. Systems of sustainablity are crucial to the mission of the farm and are considered at all levels of the site. The design is intended to tread lightly on existing conditions and encourages the use of resources that reflect this: including permeable paving, bio-swales and alternative construction techniques.

A. PRODUCTION AREAS

B. EDUCATIONAL & INTERACTIVE AREAS

C. FARM STAFF COURTYARD

The public areas are organized around the edges of the site. Since the farm classroom

This area is meant to provide a more secluded place for workers to commune after

is where links with school programs already occur, two amphitheaters have been

tending to the farm. The straw bale housing is designed to accommodate workers

designed to provide flexible gathering spaces as extensions of the educational

who live on site, consisting of a main house with a communal kitchen and two smaller

atmosphere. The distinct form of the amphitheaters was inspired by crop mazes - the

cabins. Tent platforms provide lodging for temporary workers. The interior courtyard

primary rings are based on the dimensions of straw bales and built of rammed earth

is conceived for workers and staff to collaborate, eat and relax.

while secondary seating rings are intended to be customized by filling in with actual

The production areas create spaces for the working action of the farm and are

straw bales. The gazebo is an additional space for formal and informal meetings.

D. ENTRANCE FARMYARD

centralized around the core of the site to maximize potential. The row crops encompass

Constructed in the heart of the orchard with materials harvested from the site, this

The entrance farmyard will be the front door of Full Circle Farm. This space establishes

the majority of the north and south east fields. The tractor and packing sheds are

structure has the potential to be a iconic land art element for the farm. The perennial

the vernacular for all the built elements at the farm and provides areas for it’s most

located adjacent to the fields, the farmyard and vehicular circulation. The chicken

garden is an exciting new area on the farm - meandering paths and arbors with picnic

public interface. A planted arbor frames the entrance, establishing a threshold to

coop is also located to accommodate educational and composting applications. The

tables have been included to encourage opportunities for individual interaction with

the orchard courtyard and dramatic views of the farm landscape. The farmstand

large greenhouse and the bees are situated to maximize production and safety while

the vibrant environment.

formalizes and celebrates community access to seasonal bounty. This building also

the smaller greenhouse is placed to be an integral part of the educational elements

houses administration offices. The kitchen classroom is laid out to easily accommodate

at the farm.

teaching and food preparation for the schools and the larger community.

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A. PRODUCTION AREA

B. EDUCATIONAL & INTERACTIVE AREAS : 1

Perennial garden

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Row crops

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Farm classroom

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Orchard

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Main amphitheater

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Greenhouse

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Amphitheater

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Gazebo

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Picnic areas / Picnic trellis

10 Tool shed 11 Composting

PETERSON PLAYING FIELDS

12 Bees

School Entrance/Exit

13 Chicken house

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15 Packing shed

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8

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14 Tractor shed

NORMAN DRIVE

PETERSON FOOTBALL STADIUM & TRACK 11

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10 Parking (30 Spaces)

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Memorial tree

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Vehicular Entrance

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on existing fen Vertical garden

DUNFORD WAY

Pedestrian Entrance

Vehic ular Entran ce

DUNFORD WAY

C. FARM STAFF COURTYARD : Main worker house

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Worker cabins

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Worker tent platforms

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Interior courtyard

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Porch

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Fig grove

PARTRIDGE COURT

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D. ENTRANCE FARMYARD : 16 Farm kitchen classroom

RAYNOR PARK

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Farm stand & office

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Community courtyard

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Communal picnic tables

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21 Bio-swales in parking lot

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Landscape elements

RAMMED EARTH

ADOBE

STRAW BALE

MATERIALS GROWN ON SITE

AMPHITHEATER CONCEPT:

THE HAY BALE MODULE WITH MOWED PATHS

CONSTRUCTED AMPHITHEATER

HAY BALE ADDITIONS & POSSIBILITIES

MAZES IN THE LANDSCAPE

GAZEBO

ARBORS

ORCHARD COURTYARD

STABILIZED PATHS

MOWED PATHS

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Conceptual architecture

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FARMHOUSE COOKING CLASSROOM PLAN 1

Office or Storage

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Pantry

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Mechanical

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Refrigeration

FARMSTAND PLAN

FARMHOUSE COOKING CLASSROOM - EAST ELEVATION

FARMHOUSE COOKING CLASSROOM - SOUTH ELEVATION

FARMSTAND - NORTH & WEST ELEVATION

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Conceptual architecture

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Office

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LOUNGE

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HC / WC

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DINING

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PANTRY KITCHEN

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BUNK ROOM

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TENT PLATFORM

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RESTROOM FOR TENT USERS

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FARM STAFF COURTYARD PLAN

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FARM STAFF COURTYARD - NORTH ELEVATION

FARM STAFF COURTYARD - WEST ELEVATION

FARM STAFF COURTYARD - EAST ELEVATION

FARM STAFF COURTYARD - SOUTH ELEVATION 10


Conceptual architecture

TRACTOR BARN - PLAN

PACKING SHED - PLAN

TRACTOR BARN - SOUTHWEST ELEVATION

PACKING SHED - SOUTHWEST ELEVATION

TRACTOR BARN - SOUTHEAST ELEVATION

PACKING SHED - SOUTHEAST ELEVATION

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PROPOSED VIEW FROM PERIMETER PATH OF Perennial GARDENS, ORCHARD & FARM STAFF COURTYARD

SOUTHWEST PERIMETER PATH LOOKING NORTHEAST

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