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2. CUDC PROJECT MISSION
The Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative (CUDC)
will continue a partnership launched by Kent State
University last year with Havana-based architects Sofía
Márquez Aguiar and Ernesto Jiménez of Fábrica De
Arte Cubano (Cuban Art Factory). The architects will
work with a 2017 CUDC Urban Design and Landscape
Architecture graduate studio and a Cleveland Institute
of Art Interior Design studio on design proposals
for two neighborhood projects: one in Havana’s
Vedado neighborhood, where Fábrica De Arte Cubano
is located, and another in Cleveland’s Glenville
neighborhood. In April, Márquez Aguiar and Jiménez
will travel to Cleveland to review the students’ design
proposals for Vedado and will remain in Cleveland for
two months as they work with students to generate and
fabricate the project to be built in Glenville. The project
in Glenville will support efforts of the FRONT Triennial
and the long-term planning goals of Famicos for the
Glenville neighborhood.
CREATIVE FUSION
3. The Creative Fusion project focuses on the Glenville
neighborhood along E. 105th Street between Wade
Park Ave and Superior Ave, with intentions to
connect University Circle to the south, Cultural
Gardens to the west, and Lake Erie to the north.
FOCUS AREA
The Madison
Winnie’s Nursery
FRONT Triennial
4. • Encourage exploration along E. 105th between University Circle and the Cultural Gardens
• Restore the neighborhood as a great place to live and work by providing needed amenities
• Express Glenville’s existing cultural identity and significance
• Integrate FRONT with the surrounding neighborhood
GOALS
5. • Add more public seating
• Create wayfinding elements
• Provide storage and other maker studio needs
• Encourage outdoor street life through all seasons
• Make multi-modal transportation more convenient and enjoyable
• Plan FRONT investments to provide long term value to the community
• Empower community members to continually tailor their environment
• Build on existing strengths to create a memorable identity for the area
• Support new neighborhood businesses and local entrepreneurs
• Provide sun shading and climatic relief
STRATEGIES
7. E105MOTION
The first photo-finish in an Olympic games was
in the final of the 100m sprint at the last London
games in 1948. Timing was only recorded to
the nearest 0.1s and both Harrison Dillard and
Barney Ewell ran a time of 10.3s. Fortunately
they had setup the camera on the finish line and
could determine that Dillard had won.
Clevelander Harrison Dillard graduated from
East Tech High School eight years after his hero
Jesse Owens. The Harrison Dillard Bikeway
runs through Glenville, linking the Cleveland
Lakefront Bikeway to the north with University
Circle to the south.
Harrison Dillard Winning the 100 Meter Dash at the Olympics, 1948, photo-finish photo
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8. Etienne-Jules Marey, Flight of the pelican, 1883
Long Jump, 1887, photo by Eadweard Muybridge
E105MOTION
CONCEPT:
Evoke Glenville’s cultural significance by
celebrating the body in motion and its
relationship to artistic representation through
emerging technology.
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9. CUDC concept of canopy form generated from athlete’s motion
PROPOSAL:
Fabricate a canopy or fence structure along E.
105th Street inspired by local athletes Jesse
Owens and Harrison Dillard, generated through
photography and digital fabrication technology.
E105MOTION
E.J. Marey, Geometric Chronophotograph of the man in the black suit, 1883
E105thSt
Wade Park Ave
Lee Ave
EastBlvd
Ashbury Ave
Potential Locations
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10. UNIQUE SEATING
PROPOSAL:
Fabricate colorful picnic tables or playful
benches for the Glenville Arts Campus with local
youth, providing flexible seating for FRONT, the
new cafe, and passersby.E105thSt
Wade Park Ave
Lee Ave
EastBlvd
Ashbury Ave
Potential Locations
PICNIK tables by Dirk Wynants & Xavier Lust, Standard Hotel, NYC
Swinging picnic table
Picnic tables built by MOOS students
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11. STREET STOOPS
PROPOSAL:
Fabricate steps that replicate neighborly front
stoops for people of all ages to relax and watch
the neighborhood go by.
E105thSt
Wade Park Ave
Lee Ave
EastBlvd
Ashbury Ave
Potential Locations
3
12. WAYFINDING KIOSKS
PROPOSAL:
Install informational kiosks at main
intersections, including the Glenville Arts
Campus, to encourage exploration from
University Circle to the Cultural Gardens.E105thSt
Wade Park Ave
Lee Ave
EastBlvd
Ashbury Ave
Potential Locations
4
MOOS students with prototype wayfinding installation in Buckeye, Cleveland
13. KNIGHT LIGHTS
PROPOSAL:
Fabricate eye-catching inflatable characters to
serve as whimsical guardians on top of Winnie’s
Nursery, drawing attention and providing a
sense of security throughout the day and night.E105thSt
Wade Park Ave
Lee Ave
EastBlvd
Ashbury Ave
Potential Locations
5
“Intrude” inflatables installation by Tasmanian artist Amanda Parer Potential location of inflatable installation on roof of Winnie’s Nursery
Inflatable installation by Overtreders W
14. PICNIC PLATFORMS
PROPOSAL:
Build functional, yet attractive platforms along
E. 105th for neighbors and visitors to use for
picnics, impromptu performances, and simply
to people watch. E105thSt
Wade Park Ave
Lee Ave
EastBlvd
Ashbury Ave
Potential Locations
6
15. CHILL SHADES
PROPOSAL:
Install shade structures at key locations along E.
105th St. to provide climatic relief and a unique
sense of place.
E105thSt
Wade Park Ave
Lee Ave
EastBlvd
Ashbury Ave
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16. STOWAWAY SEATS
PROPOSAL:
Fabricate rolling storage containers that are
painted or have graphics printed directly to the
surface and double as flexible seating.
E105thSt
Wade Park Ave
Lee Ave
EastBlvd
Ashbury Ave
Potential Locations
8
Concept sketch of storage seats, built with heavy-duty wheel casters
17. WORKSHOPPING CARTS
PROPOSAL:
Fabricate multi-use worktables, easily movable
throughout the indoor and outdoor studios.
E105thSt
Wade Park Ave
Lee Ave
EastBlvd
Ashbury Ave
Potential Locations
9
18. PASSAGE/PAVILION
PROPOSAL:
Install an open pavilion at prominent locations,
serving as an outdoor walk-through gallery and
shade structure.
E105thSt
Wade Park Ave
Lee Ave
EastBlvd
Ashbury Ave
Potential Locations
Coldscapes Pavilion, built by CUDC, PlayhouseSquare, 2013
SmartPly, EFR-Pavilion
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19. INFLATABLE STUDIO
PROPOSAL:
Fabricate a mobile inflatable space large enough
to accommodate artist talks, community
meetings, and temporary exhibitions.
E105thSt
Wade Park Ave
Lee Ave
EastBlvd
Ashbury Ave
Potential Locations
Spacebuster, by Raumlabor
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20. GATES OF GLENVILLE
PROPOSAL:
Further develop the outdoor studio gate
prototype built by KSU student Jessie Hawkins,
employing a new graphic pattern and fabricated
with more durable materials.E105thSt
Wade Park Ave
Lee Ave
EastBlvd
Ashbury Ave
Potential Locations
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Curve Patterns