Aesthetics And Landscape Master Plan - Arizona Department Of Transportation

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Aesthetics and Landscape Master Plan June 15, 2016

Key Project Component Freeway aesthetics and landscape designs Critical part of the user experience Important part of providing quality freeways for today and for future generations South Mountain Freeway Aesthetics and Landscape Master Plan Incorporates design concepts from ADOT’s Landscape Architecture and Aesthetics Design Concept Report Design concepts developed in collaboration with Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and Cosanti Foundation

Context Sensitive Landscape Design Five different character areas define the plants and trees, ground treatment, irrigation, etc., for each area

Character Area 1 – Ahwatukee Neighborhood Landscape design to blend with existing themes of adjacent I-10 / Loop 202 (Santan Freeway) interchange and residential areas Includes large cacti and groves of trees to enhance the transition between the freeway and local streets Incorporates colorful desert plants and coral colored granite mulch

Character Area 2 – Ahwatukee Foothills Landscape design to include a combination of native salvaged plants from CA 1 and CA 2 and new plant materials

Character Area 3 – Laveen Village Landscape design to include green and colorful plants and brown granite mulch

Character Area 4 – Estrella Village Landscape design to include bold shapes, brilliant colored plants and gold colored granite mulch

Character Area 5 – I-10 Traffic Interchange Landscape design to blend the new with the existing theme of I-10 and include gold colored granite mulch

Five Unique Aesthetic Areas

Aesthetic Area 1 – Ocatillo Settlement Pattern Late 1920s: Wisconsin architect Frank Lloyd Wright invited to design San Marcos in the Desert luxury resort at the base of the South Mountains Used simple materials to celebrate the spare geometric forms of desert landscape and the crisp geometry of the vegetation Developer’s interpretation Inspiration

Aesthetic Area 2 – Cholla Ocotillo Pattern Design principles representing the simple shapes and forms found on native Cholla and Ocotillo Cactus are adapted for this concept Representative of the vegetation found in the South Mountain Range Developer’s interpretation Inspiration

Aesthetic Area 3 – River Bank Pattern Context from which this pattern emerged: The plasticity of earth as formwork facilitated curving linear shapes and decorative elements integral to the structures Water over rock through time yields mountains, rivers, and valleys of sand, silt and soil Inspiration Developer’s interpretation

Aesthetic Area 4 – Leaf Portal Pattern A leaf pattern suggesting the agricultural heritage of the Laveen area Imagery suggesting land use will change through time behind these walls Circular shapes represent portals into the future or out of the past Inspiration Developer’s interpretation

Aesthetic Area 5 – Mountain Urban Link Pattern Incorporates elements explored in other aesthetic areas into two interlocking ‘L’ shapes Inspired by the work of both Wright and Paulo Soleri* Can suggest geometries of the freeway structures, the connection of the city to the environment, the interlocking spiral of petroglyphs in the area, etc. Developer’s interpretation *Architect, urban designer, artist and founder of Arcosanti Inspiration

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Freeway aesthetics and landscape designs Critical part of the user experience Important part of providing quality freeways for today and for future generations South Mountain Freeway Aesthetics and Landscape Master Plan Incorporates design concepts from ADOT's Landscape Architecture and Aesthetics Design Concept Report

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