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RICHFIELD OF DREAMS Presents

Team 2 Cedar Steps Final

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RICHFIELD OF DREAMS

Presents

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CEDAR STEPSGrowing up

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TEAM

David Andersen

Ian Kirkegaard

Peter Nixon

Peter Stacy

Edward Kelper

Zach Lind

Jerie Meakins

Brett Emmons

Andrew Verhasselt

Dana Boyer

Derek Petersondeveloper

grower

student

engineer

entrepreneur

grower

marketing

sustainability manager

student

student

architect

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Cedar And 77th Redevelopment

PROJECT SCOPE

Vertical farm

Food hub

Sound barrier

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AERIAL IMAGE

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PLAN CONCEPT

Geothermal walls or loops in parks and parking

Permeable surfaces on parking lots

Green roofs

Battered walls for growing medium on exterior walls

Solar orientation / stepped building for access

Building as a sound barrier

Building as a community symbol of pride

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Automated insulated louvers in large glass areas

Rainwater harvesting - cisterns

Community "Winter garden" park space

Park and ride PLUS park and bike

Teaching kitchen

Neighborhood restaurant

Grow up daycarePLAN CONCEPT

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STREET VIEW

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BUILDING ELEVATION - WEST

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BUILDING ELEVATION - EAST

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BUSINESS MODEL

CEDAR FARMS

CEDAR HUB

CEDAR STEPS

CEDAR DAYCARE

CEDAR CAFÉ

WHOLESALE VA MOAAirport

WHOLESALE Grocery stores

NEIGHBORHOOD

RETAIL Consumer

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BUSINESS MODEL

CEDAR FARMS

CEDAR HUB

CEDAR STEPS

CEDAR DAYCARE

CEDAR CAFÉ

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CEDAR FARMS

CEDAR FARMS

225,000 sq ft growing space

Year-round production

High density volume

50 employees

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CEDAR HUB

20,000 sq ft

Supports local

farmers

35 employees

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CEDAR HUB

FOOD HUBWHOLESALE

RETAIL

LOCAL GROWERS

LOCAL GROWERS

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CEDAR CAFÉ

AND GIFTSHOP

10,000 sq ft

Serve employees and

community

Catering services

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CEDAR DAYCARE

10,000 sq ft

Infant, toddler, and

preschool

Hands-on learning

Environmental focus

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CEDAR PROPERTIES

2-3 commercial

properties available for

lease

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GREENHOUSE TECHNOLOGY

Insulated louver

Solar tracking

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PRODUCTION

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LEAFY GREENS

AND HERBS

Sky Greens System

22 million plants/yr

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STRAWBERRIES

Hydroponic NFT

562,500 lbs/yr

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TOMATOES AND

CUCUMBERS

Dutch buckets

120,000 lbs/yr

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MUSHROOMS

Soil substrate

910,000 lbs/yr

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SYSTEMS

FARM | HUBCOMMUNITY

ENERGY

WATER WASTE

biodigestor

labor

rainwater

municipal

photovoltaic Xcel

geothermal

EDUCATION

CHILDCARE

PRODUCE

local growers

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SUSTAINABILITY

ENERGY

Alternative energy

Energy efficiency

GHG reductions

WASTE REDUCTION

Recycle

Reduce

Product stewardship

MATERIALS

Community health

Sustainable buildings

Purchasing

PLANNING

Transportation

Land use

Water (harvesting,

reuse, efficiency)

Natural Resources

Engineering Rating Systems: LEED, SITES

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BUDGET

Building cost $97 million

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CODING

enclosed

interior

holistic

hydroponicsgrow to teach

grow to wholesale

grow to prepare containerized

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THANK YOU