Hello friends,
Going into the charrette, I wanted to alert you to some of the architectural, engineering, and other design issues that we need to think about as we try to translate our vision statement, or your version of one, into a sketch plan.
First, if you reflect on all good the ideas people have suggested for improvements to the plaza, you will quickly realize that we can't accommodate all of these suggestions, or even many of them, in available spaces without tremendous impact and exceedingly high costs.
Many constraints exist, including (a) impacts on the historic architecture of the plaza area buildings, (b) limited land area within the North Shore Drive perimeter, (c) high cost of building below grade parking under the main parking lot becuase the high water table and the water flow under the parking lot, (d) the desire to keep new development within scale of the existing buildings, and (e) the desire to open up a view of the plaza to people entering the Village Center area from Baron Cameron Avenue.
One of the concepts most likely to emerge from the initial suggestions during the charrette is an extension of the plaza into the area that is now the main surface parking lot, surrounded by shops, cafes, and other attractions.
What is left is very little space for parking and very costly below grade parking, and parking above the plaza level which cannot go very high without violating the community's architectural constraints.
The visual impact of such above grade parking might be mitigated by surrounding the parking with housing of high quality design, but at a cost that is likely to significantly impact the marketability of this housing.
Other solutions include (1) raise the grade of the extension of the plaza into the main parking lot area in order to reduce the cost of the below grade parking somewhat, (2) extend the plaza's pedestrian environment east toward a redevelopment of the Lutheran church site, (3) extend the plaza's pedestrian environment west beyond the Baptist Church, (4) extend the plaza's pedestrian environment north and/or east across North Shore Drive toward Baron Cameron Avenue and/or Cameron Crescent Apartments.
More on some of these options and issues later......
Joe Stowers