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MCKELDIN MALL- Interstitial SpacesMegan Lowry

Edwin Espinoza

Melissa Lodge

Arthur Perez

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Goals

Creating transitional and interstitial spaces while keeping the character of the mall.

Examining storm water management techniques to reduce the amount of runoff.

Strengthening the North-South and East-West Axes on the mall.

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Interstitial Spaces

University of Maryland

Connections of open spaces define the campus.

“Permeable bubbles” on campus allow students to gather publicly in spaces that enables privacy

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HCI - Sidewalk Screens

Tabletop for message design and input

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Soil Problems on Campus

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Storm Water Management

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Proposed Green Roofs

- Stamp Student Union- Hornbake Library- Edward St. John- Mckeldin Library

Benefits- Green roofs cool and

humidify the surrounding air creating a microclimate which has beneficial effects within the immediate area.

- Green roofs create biodiversity, encouraging wildlife, such as birds, butterflies and insects, to remain within urban areas.

- Increased life expectancy of the roof

Areas of interest - Faculty Club- Lefrak Hall- Marie Mount Hall- Visitor’s Center

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Trench Drainage System

- High hydraulic efficiencies due to maximum waterway created by narrow load bars.

- Bicycle and pedestrian safe

- Simple installation The U shaped of drainage section can increase the drainage capacity; strengthen self cleaning capacity

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Bioretention

-Aesthetically pleasing if properly designed and maintained.Reduces amount of runoff from drainage areas.

-Effective at removal of sediment loads, nutrients, traces of heavy metals, bacteria (possible) and organics found in stormwater. 

-Allows for a flexibility of design layout so able to fit this practice into most landscapes.

-Relatively low maintenance requirement

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Proposed Rain Gardens

Lot W1

-HJ Patterson- McKeldin Lawn East - Parking Lot W1- Morrill Quad East

Benefits Filter runoff pollution

Recharge local groundwater

Improve water quality

Enhance sidewalk appeal

Increase garden enjoymentAreas of interest

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Rain Garden - After

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Strengthening the Axes

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Edward St. John’s Teaching and Learning Center - Before

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Edward St. John’s Teaching and Learning Center - After

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H.J. Patterson Parking Lot- Before

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H.J. Patterson Plaza - After

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Anne Arundel Hall

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Anne Arundel Hall- After

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Woods and Skinner Plaza - Before

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Woods and Skinner Plaza - After

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McKeldin Mall Graduation - Before

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McKeldin Mall Graduation - After


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