Jacksonville Landing Charette

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APA Florida 2009 ConferenceAPA Florida 2009 Conference

Re-Imagining the Jacksonville Landing:

An Interactive Charrette

Re-Imagining the Jacksonville Landing

• Participants were asked to develop programmatic and design concepts that would allow the Landing to once again flourish.

• Tour / Overview

• Four tables of participants• Provided with maps and facilitators• Programming• Visioning• Presentations

Agenda Overview

General points of consideration

• Relationship to river and downtown

• Function / form

• Connectivity

• Market factors (local, regional and state)

– Physical flexibility to adapt to a changing market

– Preserve and increase existing employment base

• Destinations

– Aquarium

– Convention center

– Maritime museum

Site Design Considerations

Tour and Overview

Rachel

Nudge

Janice

Lowe

Tour and Overview

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Visioning Sessions

Visioning Sessions

Visioning Sessions

Visioning Sessions

Visioning Sessions

Visioning Sessions

Visioning Sessions

• Group 1 – Strengths

– Events

– Location/view

– River/water taxi

– Iconic roof (do not change)

– Central courtyard

– Laura Street roundabout

– Proximity to bridge –picturesque landmark

– Trolley

• Group 1 – Weaknesses

– No parking

– No interconnectivity/ permeability

– No residential

– Service issues

– Surrounding road network/ramps for main street bridge

– Internal pedestrian/retailing

– Poor access to bridge

Group 1 Results

• Group 1 – Opportunities– Mixed-use program, more

diversity

– Utilize waterfront better, marina

– Green space/plaza between Times Union Center and Landing

– Building demolition for Laura Street side, open up to river

– Relocate food court to extended Laura Street

– Residential

• Group 1 – Threats

– Stigma (negative)

– High tenant turnover

– Lack of activity/destination options

– No parking remedy

– Perception of crime

Group 1 Results

• Group 1- Big Ideas– River stage/big events

– Add a marina

– Add residential

– Laura Street centered food court

– Eliminate ramps

– Green space

– Office tenants

– Parking garage with residential above

– Permanent boat/vessel display/museum

– Big attraction

– Relocate maritime museum

Group 1 Results

• Group 2 – Strengths

– Waterfront

– Landmark

– Times Union Center for the Arts

– Location (general)

– Daylighting (interior space)

– Convention hotels

– Water taxi

• Group 2 – Weaknesses

– Retail

– Accessibility (ADA)

– Service areas

– Lack of parking

– Bridge access

– View shed (City/Water)

– Quality of maintenance

Group 2 Results

• Group 2 – Opportunities

– Green Infrastructure (urban plazas)

– Historical value (maritime museum)

– “Green” building – high performance

– Additional waterfront dining

– Courtyard (center)

– Under-bridge lighting

• Group 2 – Threats

– Stigma (negative)

– Traffic patterns

– Safety

– Blighted (riverfront)

Group 2 Results

• Group 2 – Big Ideas

– Parking garage/waterfront restaurants over existing parking lot

– View shed to river from Laura Street

– “Double façade building” front door to river and front door to downtown

Group 2 Results

• Group 3 – Strengths

– Abundance of parking (positive and negative)

– Focal point extending into river from landing

• Group 3 – Weaknesses– Abundance of parking

(positive and negative)

– Lack of adjacent synergy

– Long prohibitive walking distances between downtown districts

– Pedestrian access issues

Group 3 Results

• Group 3 – Opportunities– Laura Street – pedestrian

mall

– Building more critical mass adjacent to site

– Focal point extending into river from Landing

– Opening center of Landing into river to invite visitors

• Group 3 – Threats– Lack of adjacent synergy

– Long prohibitive walking distances between downtown districts

– Pedestrian access issues

Group 3 Results

• Group 3 – Big Ideas– Within ¼ mile of Laura Street pedestrian-shed – develop critical

mass of mixed use to promote synergy– Redesign exterior to make more inviting – “funk it up” stores

facing north face outside– Need major anchor at edges

Group 3 Results

– Issues are much bigger than the Landing

– Contextual problems of downtown, not an isolated design issue

– More adjacent street infrastructure, more pedestrian and transit friendly

– Incremental/practical approach that is realistic for the marketplace (incentive based)

• Group 4 – Strengths

– River

– Boat traffic

– Future Laura Street improvements

– On-street parking

– Elevated views

• Group 4 – Weaknesses

– Roundabout

– Parking lots

Group 4 Results

• Group 4 – Opportunities

– Increase views from Laura Street

– Attraction

– Zip line

– Include residential

– Open up the middle of the building

– Shut down Water Street and Independent Drive for events only

– Imax Theatre

• Group 4 – Threats

– Hogan street extension

– Street frontage (Landing)

Group 4 Results

• Group 4 – Big Ideas– Open the view to the river

– Close part of Laura Street and International Drive (except for events)

– No roundabout

– Increase residential

– Attraction (aquarium,

museum, zip line, Imax)

– Main Street gateway

– Roof access / views

– Expand marina

Group 4 Results

• Open center of building for river vista

• Add mixed use

• Integrate into Laura Street improvements

• Maximize river views

• Parking garage

• Major attraction needed

• Marina expansion

• Green space

• Waterfront dining

• Remove Main Street Bridge ramps

Results Summary

Results Summary

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Results Summary

First Floor

Results Summary

Upper Floors

Results Summary

Upper Floors

Results Summary

Upper Floors

• APA

– Stephen Tocknell, Chair First Coast Section APA

– Heather Jones

– Tony Robbins

• Jacksonville Landing

– Rachel Nudge

– Janice Lowe

• Charrette Facilitators

– Christopher D. Flagg

– Shawn Bliss

– Fred Jones

– Duncan Ross, photographer

Acknowledgements

APA Florida 2009 ConferenceAPA Florida 2009 Conference

Re-Imagining the Jacksonville Landing:

An Interactive Charrette

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