Figure B) Parking Lot: Further In-depth view of location's current state
As many individuals often state: "Location Location Location..." This statement often means that the locationyou choose will depend on the success of the establishment created. In our particular situation, it is quite theopposite since the intention of this specific infrastructure is to improve the appeal of the surrounding establishments, giving an overall aesthetically pleasing vibe. Not only will creating a new infrastructure provide a more appealing surrounding, but it will also benefit the businesses involved. "Businesses committed to stormwater reduction and management can earn stormwater credits, recognition and other rewards" (Philadelphia Water Department, 2017).
The motive of this particular project is to create a more efficient flow of natural rainfall and prevent overflow in the general area, all while creating a more aesthetically appealing view to compete with the rest of the Drexel University Campus. The main issue with this particular region of the University is that it lacks the aesthetic appeal that the rest of the campus displays. Unfortunately, due to the lack of ingenuity in terms of water flow design, this particular location truly highlights it's capability of having surface runoff.
The images shown (Figure C) displays the current situation of the designated location of renovation. This particular location is fairly close to the Innovation Studio, as it is directly behind the rear door entrance to 257A/B. As a group, we had visited the site and depicted what we had thought was an issue in terms of being GSI compatible. The sidewalk (Shown in the image to the right) is fairly wide and constantly collects standing water during heavy rainfall. The sidewalk was estimated to be around roughly 13 to 15 feet, which provides a great platform for placing additional infrastructure to guide the rainfall elsewhere. Curb Bump-Outs (shown below) along with the addition of small-sized trees are capable of rerouting the water. Since the curb is overwhelmingly large enough for pedestrians to simply walk on, allowing the development of curb bump-out infrastructures is extremely feasible, as long as the budget does not exceed it's limit. Another issue that rises within this parking lot is the "emptiness" of the actual parking lot itself. Not only is the pavement becoming cracked, leading to soil erosion and improper infiltration, but it is also generally flat which leads to a large collection of standing water.
The motive of this particular project is to create a more efficient flow of natural rainfall and prevent overflow in the general area, all while creating a more aesthetically appealing view to compete with the rest of the Drexel Campus.
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