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3-D GIS Visualization of Fort Washington Office Park Improvement Study

Overview: Temple University, along with Philadelphia University, Villanova University, Ben Franklin Technology Partnership, Delaware Valley Green Building Council, and other partners, has formed the Pennsylvania Green Growth Partnership (PGGP), funded by Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development. The mission of this partnership is to bring together academic resources from the state of Pennsylvania to foster economically and environmentally sustainable business in Pennsylvania related to the building and construction industries.

 

As a founding member of the partnership, the Center is undertaking a 3-D GIS visualization project, which is closely tied with another project "Fort Washington Area Flooding and Transportation Improvement Study". Because the Office Park is prone to severe flooding, it is important to conduct an analysis in the context of the watershed’s topography, hydrology and geology in order to avoid the mistake of developing site improvements based on an isolated analysis. To do this, the project team will use GIS as a significant support tool for performing an integrated analysis. The GIS technology provides a means to assemble data and to create map layers representing all the information that is relevant to conducting such tasks as hydrologic modeling, assessing stormwater impacts of streets, parking lots and sidewalk systems, testing locations for siting BMPs and developing visual images. From this integrated analysis, the project team will develop design modifications consistent with Low Impact Development, “Green Streets” and Sustainable Design principles.

The integrated design charette will be used to better understand all of the issues simultaneously, water, traffic and architecture, in order to make proposals for new layouts and conceptual proposals for future directions of construction in the Office Park. The project team will fully develop its GIS and 3-D analysis of alternatives to the current Office Park layout. Illustrating vivid and contrasting alternative and sustainable approaches to the flooding and transportation problems would greatly improve public acceptance and economic support for future projects. The project team will train undergraduate and graduate students in developing these design alternatives and conduct planning studios as part of our academic offerings at Temple and Philadelphia University.

 

On-Going Research

Development of Act 167 Plan for the Pennypack Creek Watershed

Temple –Villanova Sustainable Stormwater Initiative

Philadelphia Metro Area Hunger Relief and Community Food Access

Transforming Land Use Regulations to Create Livable Communities that Support Physical Activity in Everyday Life

3-D GIS Visualization of Fort Washington Office Park Improvement Study 

Pennsylvania Green Growth Partnership

Delaware Valley Smart Growth Alliance

Completed Research

Montgomery Township Sustainability Audit

Fort Washington Area Flooding and Transportation Improvement Study

School District Initiative to Promote Sustainable Stormwater Management in Southeastern Pennsylvania

GIS-Based Environmental Resources Inventory for Upper Dublin Township

Sandy Run Watershed Floodplain Mapping Study

Pennypack Creek Watershed Study
 
EPA ReVA Project for Small Watersheds

Milford Township for Growth Management Plan

Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Environmental Education Grant

"Pointing Pennsylvania Toward a Sustainable Future"

Market Analysis for the Prince Gallitzin State Park


















 

   
 


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