07 May 2016

MUG > For Everything There Is A Season + A Time > What Happened to The Garden Pavilion??


Now this is an architectural rendering your MesaZona can whole-heartedly support:  a team of four students to create built spaces to accompany the Mesa Urban Garden, a rapidly growning organization of volunteers in Mesa. 
The steel structure of the roof is designed to unify the existing column grid while collecting rainwater for garden use and support a 3 kw solar system with strenght to accommodate an additional 3 kw.

Status: Under Construction??? [Update please]
Location: Mesa, AZ, US
My Role: Volunteer, Structural Designer, Structural Calculations, Created sketches, diagrams, renderings, graphics, etc.
Additional Credits: Milagros Zingoni, Reid Mosman, Ann Rothove, Jake Vacek
[The "I' in this is Jordan Snittjer ]
I was responsible for the structural analysis of as built masonry columns, structural design, calculation and construction drawings for a roof to be added.  I organized + lead meetings with city engineers, community organizers, local contractors and others to discuss feasibility and created presentations to gain public support and assist in fundraising.
Source: http://archinect.com/jordan.snittjer/project/mesa-urban-garden-pavillion
What happened to gain public support and to fund-raising
MESA URBAN GARDEN (MUG) NEWS!
  • Free yoga classes at MUG7 p.m. on the first Wednesday of the summer months by Yoga instructor, Ainsly.
  • Free Fitness Class at MUG8 a.m. on the last Saturday of each month with owner of Mesa’s Afterburner Athletics, Jason Scott Briggs!
  • Garden Bed Rental  Use the cost of two monthly lattes to instead rent a garden bed at MUG!  There are different rental packages available. Contact Laurie.
  • Mesa Urban Garden makes the news again!! Downtown Mesa: 10 don’t miss spots!
  • Looking for a unique and beautiful outdoor venue for your small wedding, business workshop or party?
MUG is available for affordable rentals, with all rental fees going to support garden expenses. Contact MUG.

Learn more at www.mesaurbangarden.com or www.facebook.com/MesaUrbanGarden. Located at 212 E. 1st Avenue in Mesa [next to Republican Empanada]

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