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Re-thinking the Rillito River Corridor: Exploring Alternative Rehabilitation Opportunities and Strategies. Downtown Urban Design Laboratory School of Architecture, the University of Arizona in Collaboration with the Pima County Parks and Recreation. Re-thinking the Rillito River Corridor: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Re-thinking the Rillito River Corridor:Exploring Alternative Rehabilitation Opportunities and StrategiesDowntown Urban Design LaboratorySchool of Architecture, the University of Arizona in Collaboration with the Pima County Parks and Recreation
Downtown Urban Design LaboratorySchool of Architecture, the University of Arizona in Collaboration with the Pima County Parks and RecreationRe-thinking the Rillito River Corridor:Exploring Alternative Rehabilitation Opportunities and Strategies
Urban CorridorFluvial CorridorEdge ConditionsRe-thinking the Rillito River Corridor:Exploring Alternative Rehabilitation Opportunities and StrategiesDowntown Urban Design LaboratorySchool of Architecture, the University of Arizona in Collaboration with the Pima County Parks and Recreation
Alternatives Design StrategiesAs CantileverAlong a Narrow EdgeDowntown Urban Design LaboratorySchool of Architecture, the University of Arizona in Collaboration with the Pima County Parks and RecreationRe-thinking the Rillito River Corridor:Exploring Alternative Rehabilitation Opportunities and Strategies
Downtown Urban Design LaboratorySchool of Architecture, the University of Arizona in Collaboration with the Pima County Parks and RecreationRe-thinking the Rillito River Corridor:Exploring Alternative Rehabilitation Opportunities and Strategies
Existing ParkingRillito River BedDILLARDSExisting ParkingGarageExisting ParkingMACYSRe-thinking the Rillito River Corridor:Re-forming the Relationship Tucson Mall Site with the Rillito River CorridorDowntown Urban Design LaboratorySchool of Architecture, the University of Arizona in Collaboration with the Pima County Parks and Recreation
Re-thinking the Rillito River Corridor:Re-forming the Relationship Tucson Mall Site-Rillito River CorridorTucson MallRillitoRiverDowntown Urban Design LaboratorySchool of Architecture, the University of Arizona in Collaboration with the Pima County Parks and Recreation
Re-thinking the Rillito River Corridor:Exploring Alternative Rehabilitation Opportunities and StrategiesDowntown Urban Design LaboratorySchool of Architecture, the University of Arizona in Collaboration with the Pima County Parks and Recreation
Downtown Urban Design LaboratorySchool of Architecture, the University of Arizona in Collaboration with the City of TucsonThe Downtown Studio OfficeTypical presentation Day
Source: Global Footprint Network and Europe 2005 Report
Source: Global Footprint Network and Europe 2005 Report
University of ArizonaSchool of Planning and Landscape ArchitectureIn Collaboration with the Village of MoencopiIgnacio San Martin, Project PILeslie Van Duzer, School of ArchitectureJohn Ashworth, Energy Engineering, SRPTom Materials AnalysisCarlos Licon, Research Assistance