Redesign map on slide 31 of client’s PPT
History
Community
Public Process
2003 Mill Bought
2006 ODP
2008 First
Rezoning
2010 Second Rezoning
TODAY Construction
7 day Charrette
Open Houses
Open Houses
Enactment
Environmental Remediation
2004 Policy
Statement
Public Review
Massing
• 130 acres"• 7.8 Million sq. ft."
• 6,500 Residential Units"• 13,0000 Population"
• 1,300 Affordable Housing Units"
Massing
OAKRIDGE CENTRE
Introduction
To Burnaby
Downtown
Cit
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Bo
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41st Ave Bus Route
UBC
Oakridge Centre
Cam
bie
Str
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Can
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Line
Cam
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Str
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41st Ave
Site
Regional Town Centres
Municipal Town Centres
Vision and Key Principles
Greenest City 2020 Action Plan (2011)
Cambie Corridor Plan, Phase II (2011)
Metro Vancouver 2040: Shaping our Future (2011)
Vancouver Economic Action Strategy (2011)
Housing and Homelessness Strategy 2012-2021(2011)
Priority Action Plan from the Mayor’s Task Force on Housing Affordability (2012)
Transportation 2040
Housing Retail, Office and Job Space Transportation Sustainability PlacemakingMunicipal Town Centre Civic Amenities and Public Realm
City Policy
Chishuan Housing outside of site boundary
Community Commons*Commercial
OfficeResidential
AmenityExisting Residential
Existing OfficeCambie St
41st Ave
New Street
45th A
ve
Mixed Use
Nonmarket Housing (290 Units)
Rental (290 Units)
Market Housing (2108 Units)
New Street
41st Ave
45th Ave
Cambie St
Housing
Overall Plans and Cross Sections Ground Plan
45th Avenue
41st Avenue
Cam
bie S
treet
New Street
45th Avenue
41st Avenue
Cam
bie S
treet
New Street
Level 3 Plan
Anchor Residential Lobby Res. Lobby Community CenterRestaurants/Retail/Mall Entry Office LobbyResidential Lobby Grand Stairs AnchorRetail with Commons Access
QUASITRELLIS4800 DBA
AMORE
FATES
BLOCKS
ESTABLISHED ARCHITECTURAL RHYTHM
NEUTRAL SIGNAGE BANNERS
Figure 9.1c High Street Sample Mssing: Differentiation through architectural articulation. Figure 91d Opportunities for placement of signage should be identified, both on theinterior and exterior, to allow for tenant signage and identification.
Neutal sinage banners
Retail / Plazzas
Non-Market Housing 3
3
4
Low End of Market Rental, Rental Housing
Majority of Civic Centre
1
11
13
1
11
2
Elevated Commons Complete
5
86
Non-Market Housing 6 Non-Market Housing 11
147
1110
12
Existing Phase 1 Phase 2
Phase 4 Phase 5Phase 3
9
Phasing
Framework and Connections
1. Walking
2. Cycling
3. Transit
4. Taxi / Commercial Transit / Shared Vehicles
5. Private Automobiles
Urban Connectivity
Cycling Network
New 2-Way Bike RouteExisting Bike Route Bike Elevator
41stAvenue
Cam
bie
Str
eet
New Street
45thAvenue
Future Route by
City
T
Bicycle Parking at GradeBicycle Share Commercial Bike Parking
Transit ConnectionsPedestrian Network
LegendEntrances Through AnchorsRetail Entrance
45th Ave
New Street
Cam
bie
St
41st Ave
T Oakridge Station
Heather S
t
Ash S
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Tisd
all St
43rd Ave
Civic Centre
High Street Pedestrian RouteAfter Hours Route
Public Places
Civic Centre
Sustainability Standards
10.0 Sustainability StrategyOakridge Centre will address the major issues outlined in the City of Vancouver document, Rezoning Policy for Sustainable Large Developments published August 1, 2013. Following is a brief summary of highlights of the Oakridge Centre Sustainability Strategy. The various strategies in detail are available online at vancouver.ca/oakridge.
10.1 Sustainable Site Design
10.2 Access to Nature
10.3 Sustainable Food Systems
10.4 Green Mobility
10.5 Rainwater Management
10.6 Zero Waste Planning
10.7 Affordable Housing
10.8 Low Carbon Energy Supply
10.9 LEED® (ND)
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL + INDUSTRIAL
The 5 Aspects of Magnetism
1. Retail
2. Production
3. Educational
4. Programming and events
5. Unique and good urban form