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SUSTAINABLE AND REGENERATIVE CITIES LEAD TO HEALTHIER AND MORE PROSPEROUS COMMUNITIES Brian Dunbar, LEED Fellow Colorado State University AGENDA The Promise of Sustainable Communities Regenerative Community Projects Design Tools & Frameworks Improving our Great City Research Focus Areas: - Healthy Built Environments - Living Built Environments - Green Schools - Org. Sustainability - Integrative Design Process Specific Projects (examples): - LEED Schools - Campus buildings - Civic buildings - Commercial bldgs. - Student Housing projects - LENSES Upcoming Projects - National Western Center - Healthy, Green Schools - Fort Collins Eco-Districts MISSION: IBEColoState IBEatColostate LinkedIn/Groups Advance the development of healthy, thriving built environments. www.ibe.colostate.edu Facilitate teams + Enhance the design of urban planning and building projects Paolo Soleri 1919-2013 Italy-Arizona Arcology Architecture + Ecology 7 critical design principles (eg. proximity, less consumption, energy apron, elegant frugality, educ. opportunities) Reach/waste, Ecologic design & construction, food/energy City as urban experiment CURITIBA, BRAZIL CITY CENTER •Vibrant pedestrian streets keep commercial center downtown discouraging urban sprawl •Preserved historic city fabric •Street children paid to maintain downtown flower beds and fruit trees CURITIBA, BRAZIL PUBLIC TRANSIT •Above ground system copied around the world •Elevated bus stop “tubes” serve to pay fare and eliminated wasted transfer time •Efficient 2 lane system for local and longer distance lines CURITIBA, BRAZIL SUSTAINABLE CITY GREEN SPACE: • 500 square ft/person • 10K+ trees planted • Parks double as flood mitigation RECYCLING PROGRAM: • 70% of waste is recycled and sold to local industry • Employs city poor • Old buses used for mobile classrooms CLEANER & HEALTHIER SLUMS: • For every bag of trash collected a bag of groceries is given Herds of sheep organically cut and fertilize the grass in Curitiba’s many parks MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA •Vibrant pedestrian streets keep commercial center downtown discouraging urban sprawl •Space allocation for walking, biking, trams, parking, autos •A river, parks, gardens, clean and interesting streetscape lead to safe, enjoyable, diverse experiences MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA •Deemed the “most livable city in the world” •A great balance of density, nature, pedestrian ways, public transit, plazas, safe streets •Emphasis on community events, calendar, posters, social media •Diverse mix of cultures, foods, neighborhoods; emphasis on health, sports and exercise 60+ Laneways MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA Steps to Regenerative Developments and Cities Winning Teams (expertise, collaboration, respect, no egos, goal-oriented) Integrative Process (start with collaborative spirit, carry spirit through each project’s design, construction, and operations). Right tools at the right time… PORTLAND, Oregon CAPITAL NATURE SOCIETY Portland Plan Thriving, Educated Youth Economic Prosperity & Affordability Healthy, Connected City The Right Tools & Frameworks Guiding Principles (to inform and monitor goal-setting) Architecture 2030 Lighting/Energy use studies Carbon Footprinting Sustainable Sites Initiative EcoDistricts LEED for Neighborhoods Living Building Challenge Biophilic Cities LENSES Public Interest Design/SEED Others? Living Environments in Natural, Social & Economic Systems LENSES – key concept Regenerate – give new life, vigorgive ne Sustain – to maintain keep from failing ; to maintain Degenerate - Having declined in worth Having declined in worth FORT COLLINS, CO Strong education, responsible government, model businesses, community events: Fort ZED, LEED requirements, recreation, biking culture = healthy citizens, less waste, lower energy expenses, healthier economy. UniverCity Eco-District Energy Transportation Water Ecosystems Livability Health • Involves City Planning, University (L Arch, Civil Eng, Art, Construction Mngmt, Natural Resources, Business), local developers, businesses, community foundation, local designers, City Utilities, DDA, Urban Lab Thriving communities include… Health focus – more running, less smoking, less serious visits to emergency … …..far reaching impacts on economics AND quality of life Re-generate city focus & development, walkable neighborhoods and downtowns, good mixes of restaurants, businesses, shops Vision, Principles, Framework, Tools, Model Projects, Collaboration, Policy, Ongoing care,… + Laneways! Alley Beautification Fort Collins Green Alleys Austin SUSTAINABLE AND REGENERATIVE CITIES LEAD TO HEALTHIER AND MORE PROSPEROUS COMMUNITIES Look for additive ideas from Kristin, Mike, Lou, and Fred! Brian Dunbar, LEED Fellow Brian.Dunbar@colostate.edu
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