Saturday, June 30, 2012

Hamilton Plaza 3D Proposal (Part 2)

Previously... on the Planner 47 blog

Its basically some origin story, just go look at the previous post to catch up already.



And now... the continuation.


The Hamilton Plaza 3D model overall:

It falls in line with the "suburban retrofit" type of thinking though on a basic level when taken as a whole.  Buildings are perpendicular to the existing shopping center and brought to the point where it resembles an urbanist development.  The buildings extend to the street in question, State Route 4 and amenities for walkability and bikeability are accounted for.

Looking at the south most building


Looking from the lighting "park to art" at the next northern building

Hamilton Plaza 3D Proposal (Part 1)

About this:

This is one of the first 3D models I created in the capacity reflecting this blog.  It started out as a request from a friend of mine, asking if there was a way to make a variant of the Hamilton Plaza shopping center.  (See below for a Google map of the location).


View Hamilton Plaza Shopping Center in a larger map 

Briefly, I wondered about the request, thinking it wasn't worth it, but as I remembered horrible suburban shopping center after horrible suburban shopping center, I quickly reconsidered.  Thanks to this one request, the path of 3D modelling in an urban planning sense truly opened up and unfolded before me.  As a slight aside, I'm thankful for that co-worker because without it, none of this would have started.  Though, some might regret it as this blog evolves (don't say I didn't warn you).


3D model of existing conditions:

While you could use the streetview function of the above map, I'm kind enough to provide the 3D sketchup approximation of the existing Hamilton Plaza shopping center.

Aerial/Birdseye view of the project and the surrounding area
Overall strip center
Time for your closeup Hamilton Plaza

Frequently Asked Questions (Version 1.0)

Frequently Asked Questions (Version 1.0)

The Welcome Mat

Welcome to the Planner 47 Blog.

What is this about?

Well, I've been constantly asked to make a blog to share my work with and here it is.  Primarily this will focus on urban planning and related subjects but specifically my best trade is 3D modelling.  Other than that the idea is for this blog to look at planning ideas, other thoughts on planning and other random (but related) items I can come up with.  Content is to be released on a loose time schedule but be sure to check in for new additions.

Enjoy.