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Create the RiverGrand

Le Corbusier Studio Groups -the 3:00- 4:15pm class

Le Corbusier Group 1
Le Corbusier Group 2
Le Corbusier Group 3
Le Corbusier Group 4
Le Corbusier Group 5
Le Corbusier Group 6
Le Corbusier Group 7
Le Corbusier Group 8
Le Corbusier Group 9
Le Corbusier Group 10

Jane Jacobs Studio Groups -the 4:30- 5:45pm class

Jane Jacobs Group 1
Jane Jacobs Group 2
Jane Jacobs Group 3
Jane Jacobs Group 4
Jane Jacobs Group 5
Jane Jacobs Group 6
Jane Jacobs Group 7
Jane Jacobs Group 8
Jane Jacobs Group 9
Jane Jacobs Group 10

Charrette Area MAP

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This wiki shows the concepts developed for the River Grand area by 2 Creativity Classes.
(Wikis are open source and public - occationally someone puts inappropriate material on wikis. If this happens please email Paul at wittenbp@gvsu.edu).

The "RIVERGRAND" development zone is a large section of the city close to downtown that has been used for municipal, service, and industrial functions in recent years. The city of GR and various developers have begun to make plans for how this part of town might be developed. It is rare for such a large area to be considered for redesign. In the past these opportunities have come after wars, fires, or hurricanes. This project makes an inquiry into the questions:

The designs will be developed in Charrettes initiated at the Civic Studio at the CentralStation on Wednesday, November 15th. Groups of 3 students are assigned individual block areas. Prior to the Charrette each participant should read the problem statement and supporting documents.

Problem Statement

The problem is: After investigating your block, create/document concepts for how it might be developed for the public good.

Links to Jane Addams, Democracy and the Common Good

Consider how to infrom the use and design of space with Addams' notion of a democratic social ethic. In other words, how can we create an environment that promotes democracy? Consider the following democratic ideals as you think about the recreation of space:

Also think about what democracy LOOKS LIKE - as we discussed in clas (i.e. class interaction, contact and relationships between groups, cooperative living, economic opportunity, right to contribute to society)



Studio Guidelines:


Studio Process:


Products from these sessions may be included in the Civic studios continued work on this issue.

Follow these links to get to each Studio:


Le Corbusier Studio Groups -the 3:00- 4:15pm class

Jane Jacobs Studio Groups -the 4:30- 5:45pm class

Le Corbusier theorized that the public good is served by tearing down all of the old (and unhealthy) structures in the city and replacing them with new, modern structures and systems. Culture is applied top-down.

Jane Jacobs theorized that the public good is served by respecting the many material decisions that the people make in their lives. The Urban fabric is woven together by many hands and many strings. Maintaining the integrity and record of the city in its forms is essential. Culture develops bottom-up.

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