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This design proposal for a small growing shelter is to attract, integrate, and engage the residents of Lower Price Hill through community involvement and the cultivation of food. From planting to growing, harvesting, and composting, a simple shelter will provide a place for the schools children and local residents to engagingly work on and wholesomely learn about food. By reinvesting the underutilized spaces at Lower Price Hill, ONE LEAF will recognize, strengthen, and celebrate the neighborhood’s social, cultural, physical bond, pride and community creativity. ONE LEAF shelter consists of two spaces: “The West”, an open learning / demonstration space for observation, teaching, lunch sharing, and bus-waiting; and “The East”, a semi-enclosed greenhouse keeping small seedlings safe and a place to hands-on learning where children from the two local grade schools can work as a class to grow their own box of produces. Later when plants have matured, the children can learn to plant them in the designated garden plots surround- ing the ONE LEAF shelter. A storage wall with two large openings connects “The East” and “The West” serving hanging space for gardening tools. With Oyler K-12 Cincinnati Public School, the Lower Price Hill Community School, and the residences who live and work in the Lower Price Hill community, ONE LEAF shelter can teach the community valuable lessons about urban composting, food growing and healthy eating. The produces being harvested can also be used for in the schools lunch programs, while the remainder of the site could be expanded into a serie of ONE LEAF shelters for a variety of community-grown food! ALL SEASON PLANTS EVERYONE’S COMMUNITY GARDEN DEPOT ST PARDEE ALLEY W 8TH ST PHASE 2 PHASE 1 ($1,000 BUDGET) PROGRAM KEY Greenhouse/Toolshed Learning-Teaching Center Hands-On Learning Gardens ^ NW ONE LEAF REGISTRATION ID: # 2169 COMMERCIAL COMMUNITY-MIXED ZONE CC-M CC-M

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Place from Space Competition: Round 2 Finalist "One Leaf"

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This design proposal for a small growing shelter is to attract, integrate, and engage the residents of Lower Price Hill through community involvement and the cultivation of food. From planting to growing, harvesting, and composting, a simple shelter will provide a place for the schools children and local residents to engagingly work on and wholesomely learn about food. By reinvesting the underutilized spaces at Lower Price Hill, ONE LEAF will recognize, strengthen, and celebrate the neighborhood’s social, cultural, physical bond, pride and community creativity.

ONE LEAF shelter consists of two spaces: “The West”, an open learning / demonstration space for observation, teaching, lunch sharing, and bus-waiting; and “The East”, a semi-enclosed greenhouse keeping small seedlings safe and a place to hands-on learning where children from the two local grade schools can work as a class to grow their own box of produces. Later when plants have matured, the children can learn to plant them in the designated garden plots surround-ing the ONE LEAF shelter. A storage wall with two large openings connects “The East” and “The West” serving hanging space for gardening tools.

With Oyler K-12 Cincinnati Public School, the Lower Price Hill Community School, and the residences who live and work in the Lower Price Hill community, ONE LEAF shelter can teach the community valuable lessons about urban composting, food growing and healthy eating. The produces being harvested can also be used for in the schools lunch programs, while the remainder of the site could be expanded into a serie of ONE LEAF shelters for a variety of community-grown food!

ALL SEASON PLANTS

EVERYONE’S COMMUNITY GARDEN

PHASE 2

PHASE 1 ($1,000 BUDGET)

PROGRAM KEY

Greenhouse/ToolshedLearning-Teaching Center

Hands-On Learning Gardens

DEPOT ST

PARDEE ALLEY

W 8TH ST

PHASE 2

PHASE 1 ($1,000 BUDGET)

PROGRAM KEY

Greenhouse/ToolshedLearning-Teaching Center

Hands-On Learning Gardens^ NW

ONE LEAF REGISTRATION ID: # 2169

COMMERCIAL COMMUNITY-MIXED ZONECC-M

CC-M

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Qty Product Supplier Price

80 2' x 4' x 8' ($0.20/Ft) Wood Framing Stud Building Value $128

20 2' x 4' x 10' ($0.20/Ft) Wood Framing Stud Building Value $40

12 2' x 8' x 10' ($0.55/Ft) Wood Framing Stud Building Value $66

35 8" x 8" x 16" Headwater's Construction Materials Gray Concrete Block Lowe's $40

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5-Gal Thompson's Waterseal Clear Wood Protector Waterproof Plus Lowe's $64

48" x 96" DPI Brown Pegboard Lowe's $132

3 5’ x 50’ YARDGARD Welded Fencing HomeDepot $150

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5400

1/2" x 4' x 8' Rtd Sheathing Pressure-Treated Plywood HomeDepot

HomeDepot

Recycling

Recycling

$208

250’ Southwire 12/2 MC Lite Cable $104

Recycled Clear Plastic Waterbottles -

Salvaged Plastic Bins (Planting) -

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ONE LEAF REGISTRATION ID: # 2169