The Post-Retail City - Workshop at SPUR
Hosted By SPUR
Class: Advanced Studio MAAD Urban Works, MArch and BArch, California College of the Arts, Architecture Division
Date: February 20th 2020
Instructors: Christina Cho and Christopher Roach
On Thursday, February 20th, 2:30-5:30 Christina Cho and Christopher Roach will run a workshop hosted by SPUR with a wide variety of urban professionals to address the retail crisis and use it as an opportunity to re-think the ground floor of the city.
https://www.spur.org/events/2020-02-20/post-retail-city
This forum convenes a cross-section of urban actors and thinkers to interrogate the future of ground floor commercial space after the so-called “Retail Apocalypse.” Co-hosted with SPUR and CCA in conjunction with an advanced research studio titled Apocalypse Now: Project for the Post-Retail City, which opportunistically utilizes retail’s collapse to critique long-held assumptions and to speculate on alternative futures for the “post-retail street” and catalyze a radical rethinking of what the ground floor of the city could be.
What the city needs today is to encourage a high-energy experimentation with alternative proposals for addressing retail and ground floor commercial space in the city, and yet our definition of “active ground floor uses” is too proscriptive, and punitive measures currently proposed only further discourage divergence from standard models. This workshop will examine the possible establishment of a series of Commercial Innovation Districts (CID’s) where developers, property owners, or community groups / CBDs / BIDs would be empowered to experiment with alternative arrangements of retail, commercial, and public space within a proscribed area and for a set period of time, with the intent of producing innovative models that could be codified into city policy.
After an initial round of brief introductions, participants will be introduced to a series of case studies showcasing international examples of rich commercial environments, and then break into working groups that will focus on developing CIDs for a series of sites in San Francisco. Discussion and development of these experimental models will be structured through a series of lenses: Ownership/Captial, Governance/Programming, Media/Technology, Access/Infrastructure, and Form/Surface. Breakout groups will share their speculations with the group in a final conclusion to the workshop, which will be documented and disseminated to the participants.
Participants include:
Molly Turner (Haas School, Technopolis)*
Fran Weld (SF Giants / Mission Rock)*
Heather Tazalla (Tishman Speyer)*
Benjamin Grant (SPUR)*
Gerry Tierney (Perkins & Will) *
Lisa Zahner (Urban Group) *
Maia Small (SF Planning)*
Lisa Pagan (OEWD)*
Joaquin Torres (OEWD)*
Kevin Griffith (Wilson Meany) *
Lou Vasquez (BUILD)*
Sarah Filley (Popuphood) *
John Bela (Gehl) *
Blaine Merker (Gehl) *
Kate Sofis (SF Made) *
Stonly Baptiste (Urban US) *
Andrew Robinson (East Cut CBD)*
Michael Berne (MJB Consulting)*
Christina Cho (CCA / Atelier Cho Thompson) *
Christopher Roach (CCA / Studio VARA)*