(Re)constructed Block in Michigan

Urban renewal using salvaged materials

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    (Re)constructed Block in Michigan

    The Bellevue Block represents an opportunity to regenerate a designated brownfield site to demonstrate new green technologies with existing urban fabric and recycled materials. The building owner has commissioned a study with an international architecture student team to explore the most creative yet triple-bottom-line uses for the redevelopment of the block utilizing materials at hand and area resource organizations.

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    Holcim Awards Acknowledgement prize North America

    Winner presentation (Re)constructed Block - Suburban live-work community, Detroit, USA (l-r): Kate Ascher, Member of the Board of the Holcim Foundation, Milstein Professor of Urban Development, Columbia University, USA Principal at Happold Consulting, USA; Diane Van Buren Zachary, Zachary and Associates, Detroit, USA; Armita Chitsaz, Italy/Iran and Roozbeh Kholdani, Italy/Iran.

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    (Re)constructed Block in Michigan

    The Bellevue Block proposed site plan showing new green uses for abandoned brownfield site, new renewable energy systems to replace aging fossil fuel technologies, water reclamation and recycled materials to fully redevelop the site. Preserving the history of the site while creating new wealth through existing resources requires ambitious strategies for zoning, off-grid electricity and shared space by a consortium of property owners, tenants, NGOs and City officials working toward a green city.

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    Holcim Awards Acknowledgement prize North America

    Winner presentation (Re)constructed Block - Suburban live-work community, Detroit, USA (l-r): Maria Atkinson, Chairperson, Holcim Foundation (at podium); Kate Ascher, Member of the Board of the Holcim Foundation, Milstein Professor of Urban Development, Columbia University, USA Principal at Happold Consulting, USA; Diane Van Buren Zachary, Zachary and Associates, Detroit, USA; Armita Chitsaz, Italy/Iran; Roozbeh Kholdani, Italy/Iran; and Reed Kroloff, Head of the Holcim Awards jury North America 2020 (at podium).

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    (Re)constructed Block in Michigan

    Total cost of the project is reduced by use of existing building and salvaged materials through ASWD.

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    The existing warehouse will contain new workspace and showrooms, shared office and job training.

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    (Re)constructed Block in Michigan

    Cost savings are realized with lower construction footprint and opportunity for retail use of solar.

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    The Meadows partnership will set aside land for wildlife and habitat conservation.

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    Removing blight to build rain catchment and demonstrate reuse of materials saves water for other.

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    Utilizing shipping containers for needed workshops and retail sales space demonstrates reuse plans.

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    Utilizing brownfield sites will demonstrate passive adaptive use in a low-cost alternative.

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    New green enterprises can mutually support the block with job training and new product development.

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    Design team with Humanity in Action fellows participating in design charette November 2019.

  • Awards Acknowledgement prize 2020–2021 North America

By Armita Chitsaz, Roozbeh Kholdani - Architect, Tehran, Iran; Diane Van Buren Zachary - Zachary & Associates and

Ideas: Urban Metabolisms, Embodied Carbon , Economic & Social Empowerment

A sustainable and productive urban district rises from its ashes and creates circular material flows.

(Re)constructed Block in Michigan

Project authors

  • Holcim Awards Acknowledgement prize North America
    Armita Chitsaz

    Architect

    Iran

  • Holcim Awards Acknowledgement prize North America
    Roozbeh Kholdani

    Architect

    Iran

  • CR
    Chris Rutherford

    Architectural Salvage Warehouse Detroit

    USA

  • JX
    Jianhang Xiao

    Humanity in Action

    USA

  • AA
    Alen Amini

    Humanity in Action

    USA

  • AN
    Athina Ntavasili

    Humanity in Action

    Greece

  • JY
    Jordan Yagiela

    Humanity in Action

    USA

  • RN
    Ronald Norwood

    Humanity in Action

    USA

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