West Bottoms 2048: growing an urban district through intermediate natures

Date

2013-08-01

Authors

Woodard, William Brett

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Volume Title

Publisher

Kansas State University

Abstract

The Kansas City downtown area is experiencing a population influx, which is projected to increase over the next few decades, requiring new residential areas and increased parkland in the downtown. The Kansas City West Bottoms, located between the downtowns of Kansas City Missouri and Kansas City Kansas, is an urban district plagued by vast tracts of underutilized land, poor connectivity, and vulnerability to flooding. To address the issues of the West Bottoms and the area’s need for new urban development, this project proposes the implementation of a new urban park that both supports and is supported by a new urban district. In order to transform the West Bottoms into a vibrant mixed-use community, the park and redevelopment will be phased in over a period of 33 years. Intermediate natures, landscapes that temporarily occupy and improve parts of the city undergoing transformation, will be used to preserve current open space, which will later transition into parkland as the district grows. Ultimately, West Bottoms 2048 will draw users and activity to the district while generating a lasting environmental and economic impact on the downtown area.

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Keywords

West Bottoms, Kansas City, Intermediate natures, Sustainable parks, Underutilized land, Redevelopment

Graduation Month

August

Degree

Master of Landscape Architecture

Department

Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional & Community Planning

Major Professor

Jessica Canfield

Date

2013

Type

Report

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