Vinci AA100Museum Master Plan Expansion |
How do we join the existing condition to the proposed? Usually this is a fairly straightforward process. In a master plan, where some assumptions need to be made regarding scope not in contract, we need to parcel out for ourselves in time and space where our workzone perimeters will go. We do this graphically mainly to demonstrate efficiency and being “out of the way” to “be a team player” and “knowing the plan” even if in real life, a more malleable perimeter would be made. This requires information be in place so we can dance around the invisible lines of future rights-of-way and property lines.
In a master plan, existing conditions sometimes prove wildly different from the proposed condition. Some master plans are put in place in a piecemeal fashion. This project has several components, only 2 of which are under the auspices of the Owner; a garage and a museum expansion. The former mall-like parking lot will be divided into midrise blocks and the city shall be transformed.
This page last modified Thursday 14 March 2019.