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Planning Sustainable PlacesDowntown Parkville Master Plan
BNIM | Jansen PR
Parkville, MO | 27 June 2013
SizzleOur Team and Approach
7
AIA Fellows
2
AIA NationalPresidents
1
AIA National Young Architect
78
Staff
10
Principals
BNIM INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP
2011 AIA National
Architecture Firm Award
42
Total Number of LEED Projects
8
AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Buildings
Omega Center for Sustainable
Living: World’s First LEED
Platinum + Living Building
Founded the AIA COTE
Key role in the creation and
development of the USGBC, LEED, Living
Building Challenge
First Living Building Challenge
On the Boards Winner
The Practice of BNIM
EDUCATIONBNIM INDUSTRY TRANSFORMATION
1
ULI International Planning Award
5
National ASLA Awards since
2005
40
Regional and Local ASLA
Awards
BNIM INDUSTRY RECOGNITION
1
Daniel Burnham Award
6
APA Awards
Depth of Experience!
Disaster/Resilience Planning Greensburg, KS Nashville, TN Springfield, MA
Activated Streetscape Design Branson Highway 76 Streetscape Plan 12th Street Downtown Streetscape Grand Boulevard Streetscape Plan Burlington Corridor Plan
Urban Master Plans Kansas City Greater Downtown Area
Plan Manheim Park Strategic Development Riverside Comprehensive Plan (2006
and 2010 Update) Campus Planning
Rockhurst Master Plan UMKC Master Plan Oberlin, OH
Springfield, MA
Disaster RecoverySpringfield, MA
Downtown Master PlanningRiverside, MO
Land Use Open Space Circulation Water
Campus PlanningOberlin, OH
StreetscapeBranson, MO
StreetscapeBranson, MO
Greensburg Streetscape This is about Connectivity
ImplementationCitywalk - Tuscaloosa
And Implementation
Lessons learned in MarlboroughGreat Ingredients
New Development English Landing Park
Historic Downtown Park University
Downtown Parkville – A Seven Course Experience
1. Historic Main Street
2. English Landing Park
3. Park University
4. Historic Residential Core
5. English Landing Drive
6. East Street
7. White Alloe Creek
Bringing them to the TablePublic Participation
LetsTalkParkville.com
“The most effective engagement efforts combine offline and online engagement strategies into one coordinated and seamless process. There is no one better at this integration than BNIM. Their utilization of the MindMixer platform, combined with their creative offline engagement process, is involving more community members in the planning process than ever before.”
Nick Bowden,CEO/Co-Founder | MindMixer
Online Meets Offline
MindMixer Online Blog & Social Media Online Surveys and E-Updates Community
Workshops/Charrettes Instant Polling Maps and Materials Discussion Questions Prioritization
Community Events
Community Events: Better Block
Community Events: Better Block
Our Signature Recipe for SuccessWorkplan/Timeline
• Task 1.1 – MindMixer
• Task 1.2 – Social media and project blog
• Task 1.3 – Online surveys and Email
• Task 1.4 – Stakeholder interviews
• Task 1.5 – Design charrette
• Task 1.6 – Community meetings
• Task 1.7 – Better Block Event
• Task 2.1 – Vision, goals, and objectives
• Task 2.2 – Integration and enhancement of existing plans
• Task 2.3 – Develop transportation, housing, and strategic infill and redevelopment alternatives
• Task 2.4 – Protect natural resources
• Task 2.5 – Corridor improvements, removal of blight, infill and redevelopment, and other site corridor specific strategies
• Task 3.1 – Prioritize recommendations
• Task 3.2 – Identify responsible parties
• Task 3.3 – Estimate costs
• Task 3.4 – Determine timeframe
• Task 3.5 – Identify financing strategies and potential resources
• Task 3.6 – List action items
• Four decades of understanding trends in sustainable downtown planning.
• Vision driven planning process that results in transformational and restorative environments.
• Precision. BNIM is known for precise design and documents.
• Award-winning public participation approach.
• Proven track record of quality project management that achieves final implementation.
• Nationally recognized planning and design leader.
Why Our Team?
PlanDowntownParkville.com