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Item Commercial Corridor Plan for Seat Pleasant - CVS Site Plan(2021) Bernard, Steven; Smith, Kia; Huang, Siyue; Teimouri, Mohsen; Zhang, Weishi; Marshall, Maria Day; Bansal, TanyaWelcome to District Line, an exciting new destination in the making. This multi-family,mixed-use project is being planned for three underutilized parcels in SeatPleasant,Maryland, just across DC’s eastern border.The site is comprised of the lots from 5922 to5950 Martin Luther King Jr Highway.Currently the location of a CVS(indicated on the map to the right)and assorted strip retail surrounded by surface parking, we have created plans for higher density apartment homes over more desirable shopping and dining options. The buildings will have discreet off-street parking withlandscapedroofs, offering novel outdoor space for thecommunity.Based on our market research and financial models, we have planned the delivery of District Line In two phases, one for each building; the two separated by a thoughtful programmed promenade. Phase 1 will include 140 apartments (25 studio units and 115 1-bedroom units) on a 20-foot tall podium containing 12,500 square feet of retail and 166 parking spots.Phase 2 will offer 105 apartments (50 1-bedroom and 552-bedroom units) on a 20-foot tall podium containing 25,510 square feet of retail space and 148 parking spots.We are pleased to share with you our vision in greater detail.Item PROJECT: 2020 Solar Decathlon Middle East, reACT reGENERATED: Final Report(2020-05-03) Cossard, Patricia Kosco; Rockcastle, Garth; Adomaitis, Raymond; Stoltz, Angela; Hubbard, William; Koliji, Hooman; Hwang, Yunho; May, Peter; Quinn, Peter; Long, Kristy; Buck, Blaze; Hinojosa, Christine; Elmahadi, Alla; Bishop, Zachary; Emaikwu, Nehemiah; Huang, Siyue; Katz, Yehuda; reACT ThinkTankTeam Maryland was invited to the 2020 Solar Decathlon Middle East for the purpose and intention of bringing US representation to this particular International Solar Decathlon competition. The reACT faculty leaders and their deans, were committed to seizing this opportunity to advance sd2017 reACT to adapt to the Middle Eastern climate and cultural context, which would underscore the versatility of the foundational sustainability standards and principles it was built on. Efforts were well underway, and, while we were greatly saddened by the request to withdraw from the competition itself, we were pleased that the University encouraged us to continue forward with reconstructing reACT and convert it to the University’s first real Sustainability Laboratory and Living Building.