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Page 1: City of Pittsburgh
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City of Pittsburgh Councilman R. Daniel Lavelle Pittsburgh’s 6th District Daniel Wood Chief of Staff Molly Onufer Community Affairs Manager Oliver Beasley Community Affairs Liaison Ernest Rajakone Community Affairs Liaison

Chris Hornstein, RLA DPW Assistant Director - Facilities Casimir Pellegrini III, AIA Senior Project Manager Andrea L. Ketzel, RLA Senior Project Manager Joe Adiutori, Jr., AIA Associate Project Manager Harvey Butts Associate Project Manager

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COMMUNITY MEETING

OCTOBER 22, 2018

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

1. Introductions 2. Review Community Feedback & Project Scope 3. Precedent Study 4. Conceptual Design Overview 5. Break Out Q&A Sessions 6. Complete an Exit Survey

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PROJECT RECAP

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2019 Capital Budget Proposal

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• The Department of Public Works has submitted a Capital Budget request for $1,100,00; the estimated full amount of construction.

• Deliverables & Objectives: – Demolition = $50,000 – Design = $165,000 – New Construction & Site Work = $935,000

• Total Project Cost = $1,150,000

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2019 Capital Budget Proposal

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• Existing Building is: 1. Not accessible 2. Not energy efficient 3. Not utilizing the 2nd Floor Apartment 4. Not optimizing the spectacular views or natural

daylight.

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Project Schedule

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Community Feedback: Building Function

1. Large Assembly Space (approx. 1,200 SF) • Open & Flexible for various uses. • Direct connection to the outdoors. • Occupancy: 80 people

2. Small Assembly Space (approx. 300 SF) • Direct connection to the Large Assembly Space. • Provides a space for the kitchen, meetings and children. • Occupancy: 20 people

3. Updated Building Systems • Mechanical, Plumbing, Electric.

4. Accessibility

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Maximum Floor Area Allowances per Occupant

– Assembly without fixed seats: • Concentrated (chairs only – not fixed) = 7 net • Standing space = 5 net • Unconcentrated (tables and chairs) = 15 net

– Therefore, Large Assembly Space @ 1,200 SF • Concentrated (chairs only – not fixed) = 172 occupants • Standing space = 240 occupants • Unconcentrated (tables and chairs) = 80 occupants

– Therefore, Small Assembly Space @ 300 SF • Unconcentrated (tables and chairs) = 20 occupants

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Community Feedback: Project Site

1. Accessibility, Parking & Drop-Off 2. Outdoor Seating & Cooking 3. Playground Equipment for All Ages 4. Full Size Basketball Court (94’ x 50’) 5. Dog Infrastructure 6. Drinking Fountains

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PRECEDENT STUDY

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Precedent Study PHIPPS CONSERVATORY CENTER OF SUSTAINABILITY

FRICK ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER

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Precedent Study RIVERVIEW PARK ACTIVITIES BUILDING

RIVERVIEW PARK CHAPEL SHELTER

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Precedent Study SCHENLEY PARK POOL BUILDING

SCHENLEY PARK ICE RINK BUILDING

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WEST END ELLIOTT OVERLOOK PARK BUILDING

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Precedent Study

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ARCHITECTURE

FROM IDEA TO REALITY

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Architectural Drawings

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CONCEPTUAL DESIGN

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Option #1

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View from Monument • 3D Image

Bird’s Eye View • 3D Image

Option #1

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Pros • Large Assembly Space has

direct connection and views of the Playground & Park.

Cons • Similar elevation as existing

building and would require drop-off circle.

Option #1

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Option #2

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View from Monument • 3D Image

Bird’s Eye View • 3D Image

Option #2

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Pros • Large Assembly Space has

direct connection and views of the City and Neighborhood.

Cons • Similar elevation as existing

building and would require drop-off circle.

Option #2

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Option #3

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View from Monument • 3D Image

Bird’s Eye View • 3D Image

Option #3

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Pros • Large Assembly Space has

direct connection and views the Neighborhood.

• Increased Park & Recreation space above new building.

• Public Access to great city views.

• Improved Accessibility to the Neighborhood (closer to street level).

Cons • No direct connection or

views of the Playground and Park.

Option #3

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QUESTION & ANSWER SESSION

ROBERT E. WILLIAMS

MEMORIAL PARK

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Other Questions, Comments or Concerns?

• The Office of Councilman R. Daniel Lavelle – Daniel Wood, Chief of Staff

• Telephone: 412.255.2134 • Email: [email protected]

• City of Pittsburgh 311 Response Center – Dial 3-1-1 or Call: 412.255.2621 – All calls to 311 are answered by a live operator

from 8 AM to 6 PM, Monday through Friday.

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THANK YOU

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Redevelopment of the Robert E. Williams Memorial Park Shelter

• Look for updates online @ http://pittsburghpa.gov/council/district6/robert-williams-shelter.html

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