This blog is the home for the LARC 503 course offered through the School of Landscape Architecture of the University of British Columbia. For the 2011 Spring Term, 14 graduate students will study the site of Trafalgar Elementary and address its needs for enhanced play space, enhanced communal space, edible teaching gardens, and a more eco-relavatory landscape. This class provides the students with an opportunity to explore sustainable design theory as applied to aspects of site construction.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Construction Documentation
Please go here to download the 100% Construction Documentation sets, including materials booklets, from each of the four teams. Thank you.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
Design Development In Progress
Please click on the "Design Development" tab above to review the 4 initial sets design development drawings. Or click here to see each of the four teams' designs.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Schematic Design Phase Completed
Please click on the "Schematic Design" tab above to review the 14 preliminary concepts. Or click here.
The Project & Research Team
The Project
This semester will be dedicated toward looking at a prototypical public school within the city of Vancouver. The school in this case will be Trafalgar Elementary in the Arbutus Ridge neighborhood.
This project represents an opportunity to discuss how to increase the connections between the physical grounds of the school to sustainable educational, health and nutrition. The specific areas to display these connections at the school are through community gardens, enhanced play spaces, improved communal spaces and landscapes that provide environmental services (such as helping with stormwater management).
Can a redesign of the school grounds yield an environment which embraces these new values and explores the use of new / sustainable materials while being at the same time cost effective / low maintenance? What should the new prototype for VSB school grounds be?
Research Team
The team is made up of faculty and graduate research students in Landscape Architecture, Education and Land and Food Systems and is currently working with other VSB schools. The project is called "Think&EatGreen@School" and involves looking broadly at strategies to connect food, health and the environment within schools and the VSB.
This semester will be dedicated toward looking at a prototypical public school within the city of Vancouver. The school in this case will be Trafalgar Elementary in the Arbutus Ridge neighborhood.
This project represents an opportunity to discuss how to increase the connections between the physical grounds of the school to sustainable educational, health and nutrition. The specific areas to display these connections at the school are through community gardens, enhanced play spaces, improved communal spaces and landscapes that provide environmental services (such as helping with stormwater management).
Can a redesign of the school grounds yield an environment which embraces these new values and explores the use of new / sustainable materials while being at the same time cost effective / low maintenance? What should the new prototype for VSB school grounds be?
Research Team
The team is made up of faculty and graduate research students in Landscape Architecture, Education and Land and Food Systems and is currently working with other VSB schools. The project is called "Think&EatGreen@School" and involves looking broadly at strategies to connect food, health and the environment within schools and the VSB.
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