North Kamloops community revitalization, urban infill and
Brownfield redevelopment project
“The Tranquille Shelter”
Research Proposal
Darren Fransen
ARET 2220
Summary statement of proposed project:
This
research proposal is intended to address the idea of urban infill, Brownfield
redevelopment, and community revitalization in the north Kamloops community.
The project is located at 742 Tranquille Road and will require first and
secondhand research to produce a feasible mixed-use building, which is capable
of making a lasting and positive community impression.
Purpose:
The
purpose of this project and associated research is to apply the idea of “Urban Infill” to a abandoned service
station, also know as a “Brownfield property”. According to Rob Gregory (2008) “
Urban infill is simply building within the city instead of expanding out to
minimize travel and infrastructure expansion while encouraging a more efficient
quality of life”(Gregory, 2008, p. 8). The Idea of urban infill is to
centralize people, necessities and amenities, which will in turn reduce the
amount of vehicle traffic and promote an environmentally conscious life style. One
of the main benefits of developing in this way is that it takes an uninviting
or abandoned property such as a Brownfield site, and restores it to an inviting
and productive place. British Columbia Brownfield Development have defined
Brownfield’s as “abandoned, vacant, derelict or underutilized commercial or
industrial properties where past actions have resulted in actual or perceived
contamination and where there is an active potential for redevelopment” (B.C.
Brownfield Development, 2013). By developing these damaged urban sites
community can begin to rejuvenate and reinvent public perception, which will in
turn attract business, entertainment and additional government funding.
The
research will benefit a wide range of people and organizations including the
student, university and people in the community. The researched information
will be directly applied to the infill project, giving the student the
knowledge and understanding of what is required to successfully create a
functional and vibrant community building. The student will be acquainted with
an in depth look at urban infill, Brownfield redevelopment and, community
redevelopment. Not only does the student benefit from this research but the
school and community do as well. The school benefits from this research because
it shows that Thompson Rivers University is interested in moving local
communities forward, while show casing the type of creativity and talent the
school is producing. The community benefits from the research because it
uncovers how urban infill can positively affect their community. The proposed
building will complement the already changing landscape, which includes the
library square development that has already brought a sense of vibrancy and
pride back to the community with business opportunities, hotels and
restaurants. The research will also reveal what the north shore wants, needs
and enjoys about their part of town. The blog information will be open to all
individuals, which could benefit local business, developers and residents.
Goals and objectives of the project:
The Goal
of this project is to create a feasible building that benefits and supports the
community, while reclaiming a Brownfield building lot. One of the main
objectives of this research is to help create a positive space, while at the
same time eliminating an eyesore in the community. This will help revitalize
the Kamloops north shore community by bringing reputable business, fresh
culture and affordable housing to a once lively area in Kamloops. Another main
objective, is to make the surrounding streets more welcoming, while providing a
more compact and environmentally conscious lifestyle. After the project is
complete I plan to present the entire project to city council and Donovan
Cavers who I have already been in contact with.
Methodology and analytical approach:
The
information used in this project will be first and second hand research that
will be directly applied to the proposed building lot and building. The first
hand research will be gathered using casual survey distributed to local
residents and business throughout the north Kamloops community. The survey will
give the public a chance to voice there opinions concerning the positive and
negative qualities of the north shore, as well as what the community needs.
These surveys will be distributed through different medias such as the local
newspaper, project blog and social media. The second hand information will be
derived from government agencies, published books and industry professionals
specializing in development and reclamation process of Brownfields. At the end
of this project I plan to display my findings and present the project to the
UREAP council and public to help understand what the funding produced.
Previous Studies:
Preliminary
research shows that urban infill, community revitalization and Brownfield
redevelopment have already been researched and reported on. This allows for a
good reference for the project, however there is no local research done that
relates to this project and location.
Plans for dissemination:
The
research and work will be displayed for all to see on a public blog that will
be open to share information, ideas and public opinion. The blog will act as
the main communication method for the project as industry professionals and
participants will be able to interact with community members. This will be
possible by attaching the blog spot link to every survey and relevant project
email requesting information or support.
Budget:
The
budget for this research project is primarily based on making contacts and
collecting information to apply to the proposed building. The information will
be collected from attending seminars, public surveys and meeting with industry
professionals. The budget takes into account travel, events and business
materials. I plan on attending a land remediation conference on March 7th and 8th,
as well as the Vancouver Buildex show on Feb 13th and 14th.
Both of these events are being held at the Vancouver convention center and will
allow me to gain innovative project knowledge and make valuable industry
contacts. The projected costs for the research will be approximately $1000,
this covers entrance admissions to the seminars and trade shows as well as
travel expenses and accommodations. The research will also require in town
travel expenses and office supplies.
Career Goals:
This project along with the and applied research is going to
provide for me a good understanding of what it takes to work within site
parameters and restrictions to achieve an enthusiastic goal. This project
applies directly to my long-term career goals of becoming a registered
architect. My past construction history as a certified carpenter will allow me
to apply my construction knowledge towards a design that is feasible and
functional that I can use in my design portfolio.
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