town center
Carl,
your email is the most constructive critique i have seen on this topic. i too saw the site plan on the newsletter. i think you make a good point on the concept of CC town center. i believe that neither the pool area or school make for a good gathering place, rather i would like to see something along the lines of a commons area/shelter type facility. it could be adjacent to or integral to the pool....but part of the commercial area? that does not make a lot of sense to me. i favor pedestrian focused common spaces. i dont know if you have ever seen how river place has built this type of facility, which is centered around a soccer field/park setting.... in the middle of the residential area.
so as an architect, given the constraints of the available areas and zoning as we know it today (yea i know the stratus site needs rezoning) how would you site this type of ''town center''.
One other point. i looked closely at the site plan and layout for the Wal Mart Store. i feel that the comparison to the HEB as shown, is apples and oranges. the wal mart looked like terrible land use vis a vis the surrounding neighborhoods. it was just in the wrong place. the HEB plan can work in my opinion, without most of the biggest issues of the Wal Mart site. i would much rather have the plan shown for the HEB than more apartments (who rents all those anyway?
Carl,
your email is the most constructive critique i have seen on this topic. i too saw the site plan on the newsletter. i think you make a good point on the concept of CC town center. i believe that neither the pool area or school make for a good gathering place, rather i would like to see something along the lines of a commons area/shelter type facility. it could be adjacent to or integral to the pool....but part of the commercial area? that does not make a lot of sense to me. i favor pedestrian focused common spaces. i dont know if you have ever seen how river place has built this type of facility, which is centered around a soccer field/park setting.... in the middle of the residential area.
so as an architect, given the constraints of the available areas and zoning as we know it today (yea i know the stratus site needs rezoning) how would you site this type of ''town center''.
One other point. i looked closely at the site plan and layout for the Wal Mart Store. i feel that the comparison to the HEB as shown, is apples and oranges. the wal mart looked like terrible land use vis a vis the surrounding neighborhoods. it was just in the wrong place. the HEB plan can work in my opinion, without most of the biggest issues of the Wal Mart site. i would much rather have the plan shown for the HEB than more apartments (who rents all those anyway?