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TURN NIGHT

1896
Miami
incorporated as city
1984

INTO DAY
Metrorail,
1920 Brickell
Real Estate and

MIAMI
Boom Downtown
1870 Freedom Tower

55 ACRES OF
Miami
William and 1980
Mary Brickell Miami
move to Miami and
1565 establish trade post
Riots
Spanish
take control of

ENHANCEMENTS
Florida

1950 2008
Miami Adrienne
International Arsht
1929 Airport Center for the 2017

RECONNECTING
Real Estate
HERITAGE
Performing Arts
1821 Boom 1999 built
United
Sears Tower American TRAIL AND
States 1891 1910 1965 Airlines BRIDGE
buys Julia Tuttle
Florida Moves to Miami and OVERTOWN Freedom
Flights
Arena
from Spain buys prime real restate

pre 1500s-1858 1870-1899 1900-1949 1950-1999 2000-2016


2002

COMMUNITIES
1896 1959
1930s 1970 Art Basel
FLORIDA Pan MASS I-395 Built begins in Miami Beach

1835-1858 EAST COAST American EXODUS


Airways
Seminole Wars RAILWAY and Eastern 2016
Frost

LEGACY WALL
Airlines
establish 1985 Museum of

MEET ME
headquarters in Drugs Science
Miami Brought from Latin relocates to
America, brings Museum Park in
1910 much crime to Downtown Miami
Flagler Miami
Street

2013

AT THE BRIDGE
Pérez Art
Museum
relocates to Museum
Park in Downtown
Miami
2000 BCE
TEQUESTA MIAMI HISTORICAL TIMELINE

HERITAGE TRAIL AESTHETICS MASTER PLAN


FUTURE PARK ING BY OTHERS

REVITALIZATION
BENEFITS / ADVANTAGES / ADDED VALUE

OF OVERTOWN
1. HERITAGE TRAIL, PROVIDING CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN OVERTOWN
AND BISCAYNE BLVD, BONDS TOGETHER THE COMMUNITIES ACROSS
THIS DIVERSE URBAN LANDSCAPE
2. OUR TEAM IMPLEMENTS BOLD LANDSCAPE DESIGN UNDERNEATH
THE ENTIRE I-395 VIADUCT COMMENSURATE WITH TRANSFORMATIVE
NATURE OF I-395 RECONSTRUCTION
3. EXTENSIVE BRIDGE UNDER DECK LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR THE
HERITAGE TRAIL AND ALL OPEN SPACES BELOW I-395 (TURNING NIGHT N
INTO DAY) FOR MAXIMUM NIGHT TIME USE AND SAFE COMMUNITY

CONNECTING
CONDITIONS
4. THE RESULTING UNDER BRIDGE AREAS SERVES TO ATTRACT PEOPLE
FOR A VARIETY OF ACTIVITIES AND ENTERTAINMENT, BECOMING A

MUSEUMS TO
FOCAL POINT FOR THE COMMUNITY
5. ACCOMMODATION FOR FUTURE MIXED USE BUILDING SITES 0 25 50 100 200

HERITAGE TRAIL
INCLUDING WATER AND POWER STUB-OUTS, ALLOWING THE
MUNICIPAL AND CIVIC STAKEHOLDERS TO FURTHER PLAN OUT THE
LONG TERM FUTURE OF THE AREA
6. ILLUMINATED CROSSWALKS AND LED SIGNAGE TO IMPROVE SAFETY
FOR PEDESTRIANS AND BICYCLES

SR 836 / I-95 / I-395 from West of I-95 to MacArthur Causeway Bridge


ZONE A ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
OVERTOWN LEGACY WALL

D.A. DORSEY MARKET PLAZA

ENTERTAINMENT

OVERTOWN FOUNTAIN SQUARE

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

HERITAGE WALL

HERITAGE PLAZA
LATIN/CARIBBEAN

DOG RUN

LATIN PLAZA

NATIVE FOREST

SIGNATURE BRIDGE
TEQUESTA FOUNTAIN
OVERTOWN HERITAGE RAILWAY HERITAGE LATIN/CARIBBEAN HERITAGE TEQUESTAS HERITAGE MIAMI 2050
M I A M I H E R I T A G E T R A I L SHEET Vol2-01
A-1
ZONES A & 1 I-395 RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT - AESTHETICS MANUAL FINANCIAL PROJECT NUMBER:251688-1-32-01

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HERITAGE TRAIL AESTHETICS PROJECT TECHNICAL ENHANCEMENTS (APTE) ABOVE BASELINE
6 TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES/SHARED STREETS
7 ENHANCED PAVEMENT
8 PARALLEL PARKING
10 AMPHITHEATER

ZONE A ZONE 1 ZONE A ZONE 1


LEG END

NW 1 ST AV E
NW 1 ST C T
NW 2 ND AV E

NW 1 ST P L
NW 3 RD AV E
View 1.5 View 1.3 View 1.6 View 1.3

TURN NIGHT
I- 3 9 5 Hwy Abo ve

RFP CONCEPT PLAN


1A

P i e rs

URBAN DESIGN, LANDSCAPE, & STREETSCAPE Traffic calming measures Stamped and integral On-street parallel parking A simple-stepped

by F DOT
Stan dard Si de wal k s

Pr o v i de dELEMENTS
N W 1 4 T H T ERRAC E
along NW 14th street color concrete treatments on key streets is proposed amphitheater is proposed
ZONE APTE # APTE NAME ADDITIONAL VALUE DURABILITY AND MAINTAINABILITY QUANTITY
Sh ade P l an ti n g s 1

and adjacent streets are are proposed along the to allow users to quickly to activate spaces along
68

INTO DAY
Sh ade P l an ti n g s 2

BASELINE
Zone 1 APTE 6 Traffic Calming The proposed traffic calming measures significantly exceed Very durable. Easy to patch and replace as needed. 28,800 SF +1 8 Garde n P ath s proposed to provide safer Heritage Trail and in plaza park, leave their car, and the Heritage Trail. It will
Measures and baseline requirements by creating a continuous heritage trail Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and Planters Hards c ape fo r
pedestrian crossings of areas. The 3 block area experience the Heritage be constructed of cast-in-
Shared Streets and providing safer pedestrian crossings on local streets. SEOPW CRA (see APTE package) C o mmu n i ty P ro g rams local streets and continuity between NW 3rd Avenue Trail by walking and place, colored enhanced
Zone 1 APTE 7 Enhanced The proposed enhanced pavement significantly exceeds The proposed product examples produce hard, long- 30,5736 SF Tre e s along the Heritage Trail. and NW 2nd Avenue will participating in community concrete with patterns
Pavement baseline requirements by adding more colors, textures, and wearing, abrasion-resistant surfaces requiring a very N W 1 4 T H ST N W 1 4 T H ST be paved with highly activities. Proposed that reflect those used in
West African design theme to Zone 1. low level of maintenance similar to what is required for durable, integral color improvements will include West African Kente cloth.
concrete pavement without integral color treatment. 68
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and
concrete in patterns
which reflect those used in
crosswalk bumpouts at
intersections to shorten I-395 DISPLAY FRAMES

v i de d by Ot he r s
Pr oENHANCEMENTS
SEOPW CRA (see APTE package) C o mmu n i ty P ro g rams West African Kente cloth. pedestrian crossing

REVITALIZATION
Zone 1 APTE 8 Parallel The proposed parallel parking significantly exceeds baseline Support letter from Miami Parking Authority and 1191 LF Sc u l ptu re s distances and improve
Parking requirements by enhancing the parking experience and adding SEOPW CRA (see APTE package) 58 6
additional parking spaces on the streets. pedestrian safety.

OF OVERTOWN
Zone 1 APTE Amphitheater The proposed amphitheater significantly exceeds baseline As a cast-in-place concrete feature, maintenance should 1 EA
10 requirements by enhancing and promoting positive community be minimal.

NW 2 ND C T
activities in Zone 1. Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and 63 1A

SEOPW CRA (see APTE package) 62


Zone 1 APTE 11 Interactive The proposed interactive water feature significantly exceeds The proposed water feature will have a recirculating 1 EA
14 84
61 68
Water Feature baseline requirements by enhancing and promoting positive system with no standing water requiring periodic 61 N W 1 3 T H ST

community activities in Zone 1. maintenance including inspection and serving of pumps 80 81


and pump equipment, cleaning of drains, and pressure 16 80

NW 2 ND AV E
NW 3 RD AV E

NW 1 ST AV E
64

NW 1 ST C T
NW 1 ST P L
cleaning and disinfecting the feature area.
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and 67 84
SEOPW CRA (see APTE package) North SECTIONS
Zone 1 APTE Community The community garden significantly exceeds baseline Basic improvements--paths, fencing, and hose bid--will 12,390 SF 78 14 I-395 DISPLAY FRAMES SCALE: 1/8” = 1’00”
requirement enhancing and promoting positive community require maintenance. Maintenance of beds and plant Fence= 545 LF
14 Figure 4-1 Zone 1 Urban Design Plan

13 Garden
activities in Zone 1. material will be the responsibility of users. 16
61 7
1.2 67 T. Y. L I N I N T E R N A T I O N A L FEBRUARY 8, 2016 | 21
2 81
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and 1.2a
SEOPW CRA (see APTE package) 99 84
Zone 1 APTE Enhanced The proposed enhanced landscape significantly exceeds Monthly maintenance will be required during the Ground Cover 64

11 13 14 16
14 Landscape baseline requirements by enhancing the overall pedestrian establishment period and quarterly maintenance will be 25,917 SF
68
INTERACTIVE WATER FEATURE COMMUNITY GARDEN ENHANCED LANDSCAPE SCULPTURE AND PUBLIC ART
SECTIONS
experience and the connectivity of the heritage trail. required thereafter to replace any damaged material, Small Shrubs 64
61
SCALE: 1/8” = 1’00”

78 80 68 68
592 SQ.FT.

address weeds, apply mulch, trim any shrubs and tree 68,869 SF 40 SQ. FT.

branches to promote healthy growth and check irrigation Large Shrubs 80 68 View 1.1 View 1.6a
72 SQ. FT.

83 SQ. FT.
View 1.3 View 1.1
28,041 SF
is working properly. Sod
3.15 SQ. FT.

Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and 44,672 SF


1.5 1.5
25.15 SQ. FT.

68 An interactive water Basic improvements to Native and naturalized Low maintenance


248 SQ. FT.

SEOPW CRA (see APTE package) Low Turf


58 6 68 feature or “splash pad” support the development Florida Friendly plant sculptures, public art
3,218 SF 102 68
Fertile Soil in Zone 1 is proposed to of a community garden material will be installed. outdoor display areas, and
8,118 SF 16 14 84
Canopy Tree 1 celebrate local heritage are proposed, including a Raised planting beds will an entry archway beneath
14 61 14 81
97
64 68 and reinforce family- clearly marked entrance beretainedbyplantercurbs the superstructure are
Canopy Tree 2 58 80 70 80 84 oriented community path, a perimeter fence and cast-in-place concrete proposed to celebrate

LEGACY WALL
255 2 61
Canopy Tree 3 activities. The zero depth with gate, a seating area, benches. Irrigation will the history and heritage of
6 16 8 84 play feature will have defined beds of amended be required for areas the Overtown community.
Small Tree 1
7 58 102
264 6 23 pavement designed to soil, and a hose bib for under the structure and (gross amount
6 67 68 102 84
Small Tree 2 14 reflect the cultural history irrigation. The location used as needed for areas for purchase and
1.4
ISOMETRIC DIAGRAM FLORR PLAN

377 61 64 7 84
SCALE: NOT SCALED SCALE: 1/16” = 1’00”

16 2 of Overtown. The water allows for sufficient outside the structure. installation: $60,000)
Zone 1 APTE Sculpture and The proposed sculptures and public art significantly exceed All proposed sculptures and public art pieces shall be 8 Display 64 14 feature will promote sunlight to support plant
16 Public Art baseline requirements by enhancing and personalizing the low-maintenance. Frames and 8
14 58 1.1 67 68 81 physical interaction growth. Improvements
spaces throughout the heritage trail and thereby promoting a
positive pedestrian experience in Zone 1.
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority, SEOPW
CRA, Dade Heritage Trust and Black Archives History
Sculptures
80 80 16 62 80 80
84 84 1.1 between the public and the are designed to allow the
and Reasearch Foundation of SFL(see APTE package) 6 water, and serve as a public community to develop a
19 71 102
Zone 1 APTE Multipurpose The proposed multipurpose courts significantly exceed The multipurpose courts consist of a concrete surface 1 EA 6 play area allowing people collaborative green space
19 Courts baseline requirements by promoting positive community with a paint outline; thus maintenance is low. 67 83 an escape from summer allowing participants
activities and encouraging social interactions in Zone 1. 61 11
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and heat and children to frolic to grow, maintain, and
84

PARTNERSHIP AND SUPPORT


SEOPW CRA (see APTE package) 10 61 in the feature’s water. reap the rewards of
11 63
Zone 1 APTE Children Play The proposed children play area significantly exceeds baseline Routine equipment and site inspection will be required to 1 Equipment
58 82 (see Vol 1 P-6 Landscape their gardening efforts. OLYMPIATM BIKE RACK
68

HERITAGE TRAIL - ZONE 1 ENHANCEMENTS


1.3 61 Component Set for

FROM LOCAL GOVERNMENT


requirements by enhancing and promoting positive community ensure safe opportunities for children to play. 68
21 Area
activities in Zone 1. Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and
Area= 3,220 SF
(Turf) 14
7 1.3 81 dimensions and layout) ISOMETRIC DIAGRAM FLORR PLAN
PRODUCT DATA

SEOPW CRA (see APTE package) 14 84 SCALE: NOT SCALED


The Olympia Bike Rack’s smooth, fluid curves combined with the strength that comes with solid corrosion-resistant cast aluminum construction
SCALE: 1/16” = 1’00”
Fence= 350 LF 63 81
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
make this rack a perfect choice for parks, corporate campuses and more. Its stand-alone, space-saving design allows for an unlimited number of
Zone 1 APTE Restroom The proposed infrastructure for restroom facilities significantly N/A 100 SF (Pump 81 2 configuration options for ultimate design flexibility.
23 Facilities exceeds baseline requirements by providing infrastructure for House) 16 80 84 80
future restroom buildings. +Infrastructure for 14 62 84
(infrastructure
7 80 64 80 MATERIAL & FINISHES INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE
only) bathroom only
14 81 MATERIAL FINISHES GUIDELINES & SECURITY INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE
• Body is made of • See the Forms+Surfaces Powdercoat Chart for details. • Meets Association of Pedestrian • Olympia Bike Racks must • Metal surfaces
All APTE Bollards The proposed bollards significantly exceed baseline Bollards will require very low levels of maintenance. 211 EA
8 80 16 80 84
Zones 58 requirements by providing safer pedestrian crossings on local Stainless steel bollards will retain their original 61 63
corrosion-resistant
cast aluminum
Custom RAL colors are available for an upcharge. and Bicycle Professionals (APBP)
guidelines.
be surface mounted
with embedded anchors.
can be cleaned
as needed using
• Due to the inherent nature of metal castings, gloss
streets. appearance with minimal cleaning. with a powdercoat Stainless steel anchors a soft cloth or

19 21 58 62
powdercoats are not offered for cast components. • A locking point detail and mounting
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and 14 81 finish. and tamper-resistant brush with warm

MULTIPURPOSE COURTS CHILDREN PLAY AREA BOLLARDS BICYCLE RACKS


configurations that meet APBP
SEOPW CRA (see APTE package) 67 21 73 guidelines can be found on page 2 of stainless steel screws are water and a mild

BENEFITS / ADVANTAGES / ADDED VALUE 103 this document. included. detergent. Avoid
2 81 View 1.4 View 1.7 View 1.4 View 1.7 abrasive cleaners.

All APTE Trash and The proposed trash and recycling bins significantly exceed Containers can be cleaned once a week and emptied and 34 Trash Bins 8
Zones 61 Recycling Bins baseline requirements by providing attractive, yet durable and
low maintenance receptacles that help improve the social
pressure cleaned once a month. 34 Recycling Bins
1. OUR VIADUCT ATC 12C RESULTED IN SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER 1.7 8 A paved area in Zone 1
and pavement striping to
Children’s play equipment,
play surfaces, and
The installation of bollards
at select crosswalk
Durable, low maintenance
bicycle racks in all zones
NOMINAL DIMENSIONS

Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and


environment by encouraging people not to litter when they visit
the heritage trail.
SEOPW CRA (see APTE package) I-395 STRUCTURE ALLOWING MORE LIGHT AND TREE HEIGHT delineate multipurpose fencing will be installed locations, along “shared are proposed and will be
courts that can be used in a designated area to streets”, and surrounding located within FDOTROW.
All APTE Bicycle Racks The proposed bicycle racks significantly exceed baseline Powdercoated aluminum, cast iron, stainless steel, steel 6 locations POTENTIAL BELOW I-395, A SIGNIFICANT BENEFIT FOR THE for tennis, volleyball, allow children and adults to the plaza area that
Overall
Height
Overall

Zones 62 requirements by encouraging people who prefer to ride their and all other powdercoated metals can be cleaned, as 6 slots per OVERTOWN COMMUNITY AREA handball, racquetball, and play in a safe environment allows for valet parking
Depth
LIGHTING K EY APTE LIGHTING K EY
bicycles to comfortably visit the trail by finding sufficient and needed, using a soft brush or cloth with warm water and location badminton. Improvements alongside the Heritage are proposed to ensure
Overall

adequate parking for their bicycles. a mild detergent. 2. LANDSCAPE FEATURES SUCH AS COMMUNITY GARDENS SERVE TO Round surface mounted downlight, white LED Paver lights, white LED Multi-head Luminaire poles, white LED
include concrete Trail. Play equipment pedestrian safety and
Length

Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and


SEOPW CRA (see APTE package) ATTRACT LOCAL RESIDENTS AND VISITORS TO THE UNDER BRIDGE 1.6 13 Linear surface mounted white LED Recessed wall step lights, white LED Double-head street lamps pavement, striping, and helps children develop effectively delineate the
All APTE Drinking The proposed drinking fountains significantly exceed baseline Maintenance requirements include valve adjustment, 7 EA AREAS AS A DESTINATION Linear surface mounted color changing wall Flexible Linear tape light, white LED Pole mounted luminaires, white LED
cylindrical insets with
locking caps to allow
physical coordination,
strength, and flexibility,
limits of vehicle use areas.
OVERALL LENGTH OVERALL DEPTH OVERALL HEIGHT WEIGHT
requirements by providing attractive, durable, and user-friendly cartridge replacement, inspection and cleaning of
Zones 63 Fountains
fountains at frequent locations that accommodate every visitor submersible pump, and regular cleaning of drains and 3. EXPANDED OPEN GATHERING SPACE FOR MULTIPURPOSE 67 1.6a
washer
Catenary mount white LED luminaire for the use of temporary as well as provides 7" (178 mm) 3" (76 mm) 35.6" (904 mm) 22.2 lbs (10.1 kg)
Abutment white LED wall washer X Aesthetic lighting enhancement Number
to the heritage trail. surfaces.
FUNCTIONS (I.E. FARMERS’ MARKET, FOOD TRUCK, AMPHITHEATER, Pedestrian connection In-grade round adjustable uplight for trees, white LED
equipment such as recreation and enjoyment.
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and poles for volleyball nets. Playgrounds reinforce
SEOPW CRA (see APTE package) MULTIPURPOSE COURT, ETC.)
Urban design, landscape, & streetscape N
In-grade color changing LED linear
Deck mounted adjustable Floodlights, white LED
X
Superstructure, piers & walls structural
enhancements Number N community unity and
LOCKING POINT AND CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES
The Olympia Bike Rack was designed to allow for a multitude of locking point and configuration options to meet your individual needs. Please note
All
Zones
APTE
64
Wayfinding
Signage
The proposed wayfinding signage significantly exceeds
baseline requirements by providing signs and displays that
Very low maintenance. Simple cleaning with cloth every 8 EA
6 months.
4. CONCRETE PEDESTALS FOR ART SCULPTURE SURROUNDING X
enhancements number 0 25 50 100 200
Color changing Floodlights
0 25 50 100 200
provide locations for social that for optimal performance, Forms+Surfaces recommends a 36" center-to-center placement. See diagrams below and the separate installation
In-grade round adjustable uplight for artwork, white LED View angle interaction among adults.
(see P-6 improve enjoyment and understanding of the heritage trail, Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and WATER FEATURE Superstructure, piers & walls enhancements Cable mounted direct view linear color X.X
instructions document for more details.
improving accessibility and safety for all users, encourage In-grade fountain light, color changing LED
Landscape
Component visitors to experience more areas, and allow easy navigation
SEOPW CRA (see APTE package) 5. LEGACY WALL ENHANCEMENT, FOREVER PRESERVING THE RICH X
number changing LED
Set) throughout the trail.
HISTORY AND CULTURE OF OVERTOWN View angle
Handrail lighting, white LED
All APTE Cast Stone The proposed cast stone benches significantly exceed Very low maintenance. 42 EA X.X
Zones 67 Benches baseline requirements by providing areas where visitors to the Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and 1.90"
trail can rest but can also foster social interaction as a form of SEOPW CRA (see APTE package)
Bolt c.c.

inclusive design appealing to all visitors to the park.


Zone 1 APTE Passive The proposed passive recreation area significantly exceeds As a cast-in-place concrete feature, maintenance should 1 area
70 Recreation baseline requirement by enhancing pedestrian experience in be minimal.

URBAN DESIGN, LANDSCAPE, & STREETSCAPE AESTHETIC LIGHTING SUPERSTRUCTURE, PIERS & WALLS
Area Zone 1 Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and A standard U-lock can be locked at this location to meet
SEOPW CRA (see APTE package)
APBP guidelines for security and functionality.
Zone 1 APTE Outdoor The proposed outdoor training equipment significantly exceeds Very low maintenance. Simple cleaning with cloth every 1 Area Aesthetic enhancements above base line requirements are described below: Aesthetic lighting enhancements above base line requirements are described below: Enhancements above base line requirements are described below:
71 Training baseline requirement by enhancing and promoting positive 6 months. Area= 5,317 SF
LOCKING POINT EXAMPLE MOUNTING / HARDWARE DETAIL

Equipment community activities in Zone 1.

64 67 71 73
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and (Turf) • Additional landscape material, planted to meet bold landscape design objectives, are located within the Interchange in Zone A in space created • White LED lighting is provided to illuminate the vertical surfaces of each of the major abutment walls within the zone. These serve to highlight • Enhanced MSE wall panels (APTE 78) are used on the MSE walls west of NW 3rd Avenue to match enhanced treatments on the walls in
SEOPW CRA (see APTE package)
by the realignment of the roadway. the verticality of these surfaces and provide additional visual interest. Zones 2 and 3. The enhanced panels have a relief depth of 3” to maximize visual intrigue and deter graffiti and vandalism. Patterns are 1896 1984 WAYFINDING SIGNAGE CAST STONE BENCHES OUTDOOR TRAINING EQUIPMENT TALKING / VIEWING TUBES T 800.451.0410 | www.forms-surfaces.com

• Enhanced landscape plantings are established along the north side of NW 14th Street. This area will be dense with native and Florida friendly Miami 1920
Metrorail,
View 1.5 View 1.4 View 1.4 View 1.7
© 2016 Forms+Surfaces® | All dimensions are nominal. Specifications and pricing subject to change without notice. For the most current version of this document, please refer to our website at www.forms-surfaces.com.

All APTE Talking / The proposed talking/viewing tubes significantly exceed Very low maintenance. Simple cleaning with cloth every 2 Tubes
trees, shrubs and groundcovers to create a visual buffer to the adjacent Youth Center. • In-ground pavement lighting along the Heritage Trail (APTE 2) is used to lead the visitor through a continuous path between Zones 1, 2, and intended to give more flexibility in placement to achieve organic shapes and shadows. incorporated as city
Real Estate
Brickell
and
I-395 WAYFINDING SIGNAGE
I-395 WAYFINDING SIGNAGE
Zones 73 Viewing Tubes baseline requirements by providing children a place to play and 6 months.

M IA MI
Boom Downtown
explore their creativity on the heritage trail. Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and • Zone 1 includes several enhancements to support community activities. These include the outdoor amphitheater (APTE 10) between NW 2nd 3; provide visual continuity through areas with different design themes and elements; and enhance perceptions of safety and comfort. • Legacy wall panels (APTE 99) are located on the MSE walls west of NW 3rd Avenue to mark the western end of the Heritage Trail. The legacy 1870
William and
Freedom Tower
Miami 2008
Adrienne Adequate, unique, Low maintenance cast Static outdoor training Talking/viewing tubes page 1 of 2 | Rev. 10-30-16

Avenue and NW 1st Place, the interactive water feature (APTE 11), the children’s play area (APTE 21), and talking/viewing tubes (APTE
Mary Brickell
White LED lighting for the interactive water feature (APTE 82), with controls tied into the water feature programming, is used to create

heritage trail

heritage trail
SEOPW CRA (see APTE package) • wall panels are attached to the MSE wall and be designed in 5’x 5’ modules surrounded by MSE panels with custom rustications. The design 1565 move to Miami and Arsht
Center for the and attractive custom stone benches with equipment is proposed to that are made of durable

tequesta

tequesta
tequesta

tequesta
73) between NW 1st Place and NW 1st Court.
establish trade post

skateboard deterrents ensure exercise solutions


Spanish
wayfinding and signage and safe materials are
Performing Arts
All APTE Musical The proposed musical playground significantly exceeds Very low maintenance. Simple cleaning with cloth every 2 Instruments excitement when the feature is in use at night. includes African-inspired leaf and zebra panels around the edges and a 3” recessed space in the middle for graphic patterns in ceramic tile. take control of built

Zones 74 Playground baseline requirements by providing children a place to play and 6 months. (EA) • Additional community activity spaces in Zone 1 include the community garden (APTE 13) south of NW 13th Street, a multipurpose court elements are provided to along the Heritage Trail for people who do not proposed to provide a
Florida
1980
• Lighting for the amphitheater (APTE 83) is designed to illuminate pavement surfaces in the Amphitheater space and will be controlled or

SR 836 / I-95 / I-395 from West of I-95 to MacArthur Causeway Bridge


explore their creativity on heritage trail. • The design of the piers and superstructure in Zone 1 result in a significant improvement over current conditions. With superstructure clearance 1950 Miami 2017
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and (APTE 19) and outdoor training equipment (APTE 71) north of the Trail east of NW 1st Court, and the passive recreation area (APTE 70) Miami
International
Riots
heritage trail and direct and inform visitors are proposed to provide a have access to a gym, fun way for children to
SEOPW CRA (see APTE package)
north of the fountain. adjusted to support proposed uses with a higher level of light when the space is being used for performances and a lower level of light used of up to 70’ at NW 3rd Avenue for the center spans, the quality of the space below the superstructure is vastly improved over existing conditions 1929
Real Estate
Airport bridge
toward the different comfortable space to sit. or those who do but wish interact with one another
1821 1999
• The rich history of Overtown is celebrated in sculptures and public art installations (APTE 16) in select locations along the Heritage Trail. when the space is not is use to enhance safety and security. and those represented in the Aesthetic Manual. The additional height and openings will allow for more vigorous plant growth at the edges of the United Boom
American attractions within the latin latin
to enjoy a workout outside. when they visit the trail.
AESTHETIC LIGHTING
latin latin
Sears Tower
1891
carribean carribean
States
1910 1965
trail. Sign types will be
carribean carribean
Airlines
Specific installations, to be commissioned as described in the approved APTE attachment are defined for the Market Plaza, along the Trail • Lighting of planting (APTE 81) in select areas with LED fixtures mounted flush with grade is used to highlight native tree and shrub plantings span, brighter spaces along the trail during daylight hours, and less reflected noise from local traffic.
plaza plaza
buys Julia Tuttle plaza plaza
Florida OVERTOWN Freedom Arena
consistent but custom
Moves to Miami and
Flights

overtown

overtown
west of NW 2nd Avenue, surrounding the fountain, and in the passive recreation areas to the north of the fountain. Additional art installations
from Spain

ZONE APTE # APTE NAME and create visual depth. Fixtures will be located, directed, and shielded to avoid glare on paths and roadways.
buys prime real restate
ADDITIONAL VALUE MAINTENANCE QUANTITY
treatments or symbols
are provided as ceramic tile murals on piers (APTE 80) in select locations.

overtown

overtown
31 in each area 3
pre 1500s-1858 1870-1899 1900-1949 1950-1999 2000-2016

All APTE 2 Pavement The proposed pavement lighting along heritage trail The light fixture is constructed of aluminum making it very 750 fixtures • Additional period street lamps (APTE 68) are provided along NW 14th Street to match the double-headed pedestrian street lamps currently will be used 3 3
• The Heritage Trail, Market Square, pathways, and plaza areas are all improved with enhanced pavement treatments (APTE 7). Highly
1
1930s 4 4
1 1

found along NW 14th Street. to celebrate the History


4 4
Zones Lighting along significantly exceeds baseline requirements by reinforcing the durable. Light bulb replacement typically occurs every Pan
durable, stamped, integral color concrete in three colors in patterns reflecting those used in West African Kente cloth is used to enhance 1835-1858 American

mile

mile
Heritage Trail directional design and providing connectivity along the heritage 50,000 hours. The maintenance costs are typically very and Heritage of Miami.

mile

mile
Airways
2016
• Lighting for public art throughout the Heritage Trail will highlight and complement each individual art piece for appreciation at night.(APTE 84).
Seminole Wars
pedestrian connectivity and overall pavement aesthetics.
and Eastern
trail. low. Airlines 1970
2002
Frost
Museum of TOP PLAN TOP PLAN

• Pedestrian access and safety is enhanced through traffic calming measures along NW 14th street and adjacent streets (APTE 6). These
establish I-395 Built
Art Basel Science
Zone 1 APTE Period Street The proposed period street lamps significantly exceed baseline LEDs and drivers can be replaced after they have 16 EA
headquarters in
Miami begins in Miami Beach relocates to

68 Lamps requirements by adequately lighting areas in Zone 1 while reached the end of their life or failure. Provide luminaires enhancements provide continuity along the Trail and safer pedestrian crossings through the use raised crosswalks. Further improving safety 2000 BCE
Tequesta
1910
Flagler 1959
Museum Park in
Downtown Miami
maintaining a scale that enhances the pedestrian experience with a yearly cleaning. at pedestrian crossings along the Trail are LED enhanced pedestrian crossings (APTE 102) that signal the presence of pedestrians and
Street Mass
exodus
in Zone 1. 1896
bollards (APTE 58) to demarcate pedestrian and vehicular realms. In addition, full “shared street” enhancements for NW 14th Terrace and Florida East Coast
Railway
1985
NW 1st Court provide for improved east-west connections and an expanded footprint for the Market Square. 2013
Drugs
All APTE Lighting for The proposed lighting for plantings significantly exceeds LEDs and drivers can be replaced after they have 60 round Brought from Latin
Pérez Art
Zones 81 Plantings baseline requirements by highlighting the beautiful landscape reached the end of their life or failure. Luminaires require ingrade uplights • Access to places along the Heritage Trail is enhanced through the provision of parallel parking on key streets (APTE 8). This parking will be
America, brings
Museum ISOMETRIC ISOMETRIC
much crime to SCALE: NOT SCALED SCALE: NOT SCALED BOTTOM PLAN ELEVATIONS
BOTTOM PLAN ELEVATIONS
relocates to Museum
that helps to enhance the pedestrian experience along the trail annual cleaning.
defined by crosswalk bumpouts at intersections to shorten crossing distances and improve safety.
Miami
Park in Downtown

at night.
Miami

• Enhanced Landscape (APTE 14) in the form of native and naturalized Florida friendly plant material is installed in planting beds retained
Zone 1 APTE Lighting for The proposed lighting for the interactive water feature LEDs and drivers can be replaced after they have reached 8 ingrade by planter curbs and concrete benches. Irrigation is provided for areas under the structure. Planting includes canopy trees, small trees, triple
82 the Interactive significantly exceeds baseline requirements by highlighting the end of their life or failure. The lighting controls can fountain white
palms, large shrubs, small shrubs, and ground cover.
Water Feature the attractive design elements of the interactive water feature
for an equally enjoyable pedestrian experience of this area at
be pre-programmed for automatic control but the control LED light
settings can be changed temporarily or permanantly by • Supporting activity along the Heritage Trail are the following streetscape furnishings: trash and recycling bins (APTE 61), bicycle racks (APTE MIAMI HISTORICAL TIMELINE
night. persons mainting the system. Luminaires require annual 62), drinking fountains (APTE 63), wayfinding signage (APTE 64), and cast stone benches (APTE 67). As indicated in the approved APTE OVERTOWN
cleaning. attachment these furnishings are located to support planned activity and selected based on their quality, durability, and minimal maintenance requirements.

Zone 1 APTE Lighting for the The proposed lighting for the amphitheater significantly LEDs and drivers will require replacement after they have 35 recessed LED
step lights and

68 83 80 99
83 Amphitheater exceeds baseline requirements by enhancing the design reached the end of their life or failure. Luminaires will
472 linear feet
elements, ensuring safety, and allowing for activities to be held require annual cleaning.
in the amphitheater at night. of IP66 flexible
linear LED
PERIOD STREET LAMPS LIGHTING FOR AMPHITHEATRE MURALS ON PIERS LEGACY WALL PANELS
luminaire
View 1.5 View 1.3 View 1.4 View 1.2a
All APTE Lighting for The proposed lighting for sculptures and public art significantly LEDs and drivers can be replaced after they have 54 round ingrade
Zones 84 Sculptures and exceeds baseline requirements by adding vertical illumination reached the end of their life or failure. Provide luminaires uplights for Double-headedpedestrian Lighting is proposed to Ceramic tile murals Legacy walls ceramic
Public Art to the pieces and art and allowing them to be appreciated at with a yearly cleaning. sculptures 128 street lamps are proposed illuminate the steps and on piers beneath the panels will be located on
night. linear feet of
surface mounted to match existing light other elevation changes superstructure are MSE walls on the west
linear white LED fixtures in Zone 1. of the amphitheater. proposed to showcase end of Zone 1, Zone 2
wall washers for Overtown heritage and east end of Zone 3
display/art panels
throughout Zone 1. marking the beginnings
All APTE LED Lighting at The proposed lighting at heritage trail crossings significantly Maintenance over the life of the fixture is generally limited 8 Locations (Gross amount for of the Heritage Trail. The
Zones 102 Heritage Trail exceeds baseline requirements by increasing the safety to signal head replacement. Maintenance costs are
of pedestrians and cyclists visiting the trail at night and the purchase and legacy wall panels will be
Crossings typically very low.
simultaneously enhancing the connectivity of the trail. installation: $50,000) attached to MSE walls
and be designed in 5’x
5’ modules surrounded
SUPERSTRUCTURE, PIERS & WALLS by MSE panels with
custom rustications. In
ZONE APTE # APTE NAME ADDITIONAL VALUE MAINTENANCE QUANTITY Zone 1, these patterned
All APTE 78 MSE Wall The proposed MSE wall pattern significantly exceeds baseline FDOT regular maintenance to typical MSE walls. 55,350 SF
leaf and zebra panels
Zones Pattern requirements by enhancing the pedestrian experience by around the edges and
adding an aesthetic component to an otherwise unrelieved a 3” recessed space in
surface treatment of the highway superstructure walls. the middle for graphic
All APTE 80 Murals on Piers The proposed murals on piers significantly exceed baseline Low maintenance murals with anti-graffiti coating will 16 locations patterns in ceramic tile.

OVERTOWN HERITAGE
Zones requirements by enhancing the pedestrian experience by allow for pressure cleaning.
adding art and color to various superstructure piers and adding Support letters from Miami Parking Authority, SEOPW
an additional source to depict the historic component of the CRA, Dade Heritage Trust and Black Archives History
heritage trail. and Reasearch Foundation of SFL(see APTE package)
All APTE 99 Legacy Wall The proposed legacy wall panels significantly exceed baseline Low maintenance ceramic murals with anti-graffiti coating 5 locations
Zones Panels requirements by enhancing the pedestrian experience visually allows for pressure cleaning. 3,650 SF
but also providing an additional source of cultural heritage in Support letters from Miami Parking Authority, SEOPW
Zones A and 1. CRA, Dade Heritage Trust and Black Archives
History and Reasearch Foundation of SFL(see APTE
package)
A-2
SHEET Vol2-02
ZONE 2 HERITAGE TRAIL AESTHETICS PROJECT TECHNICAL ENHANCEMENTS (APTE) ABOVE BASELINE
I-395 RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT - AESTHETICS MANUAL FINANCIAL PROJECT NUMBER:251688-1-32-01

LEGEND

NW M I A M I CT

N MIAMI AVE

NE MIAMI CT
27 28 31 33
I-395 Hwy Above

2A
Piers

Structural Fill
RFP CONCEPT AW-DMG TEAM CONCEPT ENHANCED PAVEMENT PARKING AREA RELOCATION AND IMPROVEMENT TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES SCULPTURES AND PUBLIC ART
View 2.5 View 2.4 View 2.5
2B

View 2.7

BASELINE ELEMENTS
vi d e d b y F D O T
NE 13TH ST S t a n d a r d S id e w a l k s

RFP CONCEPT PLAN


NW 13TH ST
C ES S W B
RA M P A C

URBAN DESIGN, LANDSCAPE, & STREETSCAPE


N a t i v e S hr u b s
RAMP FILL
Stamped and integral Off-street parking area Traffic calming measures Low maintenance
RAM N a t i v e G r a ss e s
color concrete treatments improvements are along NW 1stAve, N Miami sculptures, public art
ZONE APTE # APTE NAME ADDITIONAL VALUE MAINTENANCE QUANTITY
P FI

Pro
LL
Tr e e s are proposed along the proposed by relocating Ave and NE 1st Ave are beneaththesuperstructure
Zone 2 APTE 27 Enhanced The proposed enhanced pavement significantly exceeds The proposed product examples produce hard, long- 18,1700 SF RA M P A C
C ES S WB
E a r m a r k e d fo r Heritage Trail and in plaza 200 parking spaces proposed to provide safer are proposed to celebrate
Pavement baseline requirements by adding more colors and textures wearing, abrasion-resistant surfaces requiring a very low MAIN LINE FILL
Future Use
areas. The patterns and described in the Baseline pedestrian crossings of the history and heritage
representing Latin American and Caribbean heritage to Zone 2. level of long-term maintenance similar to what is required
for concrete pavement without integral color treatment. colors in Zone 2 will Landscape Requirements local streets and continuity of the Latin and
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and reflect Latin American to be moved to the south along the Heritage Trail. Caribbean Heritage.
OMNI CRA (see APTE package) RAM
P FI and Caribbean heritage. and west of their original (Gross amount
LL
Zone 2 APTE 28 Parking Area The proposed parking area relocation significantly exceeds N/A 200 Parking location, between NE 1st for purchase and
Relocation and baseline requirements by freeing up space that can be used Spaces Ave and N Miami Avenue. installation: $15,000)

NE 1S T AVE
Improvement for community activities and using design elements for parking RAM
P EX
IT Integrated vegetation in the
that help with storm water management. parking design will be used
Focus area Focus area
Zone 2 APTE 31 Traffic Calming The proposed traffic calming measures significantly exceed Patch and replace as needed. 20 Planters to improve surface water
Measures and baseline requirements by creating a continuous heritage trail Open Space Open Space
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and management. Parking
Shared Streets and providing safer pedestrian crossings on local streets. OMNI CRA (see APTE package)
1.84 AC 5.04 AC will be connected via an

F. E. C . R A I LWAY

N M I A M I AVE
Zone 2 APTE 33 Sculptures and The proposed sculptures and public art significantly exceed All proposed sculptures and public art pieces shall be 2 Sculptures 2A improved streetscape
Public Art baseline requirements by enhancing and personalizing the low-maintenance. system planned for the
spaces throughout the heritage trail and thereby promoting a Support letters from Miami Parking Authority, OMNI
positive pedestrian experience in Zone 2. whole Heritage Trail.
CRA and Dade Heritage Trust (see APTE package) 2B
North
Zone 2 APTE 34 Enhanced The proposed enhanced landscaping significantly exceeds Monthly maintenance will be required during the Ground Cover Figure 5-1 Zone 2 Urban Design Plan OLYMPIATM BIKE RACK
Landscape baseline requirements by enhancing the overall pedestrian establishment period and quarterly maintenance will be 5,446 SF
experience and connectivity of the heritage trail. required thereafter to replace any damaged material, Small Shrubs PRODUCT DATA
69,630 SF
address weeds, apply mulch, trim any shrubs and tree
branches to promote healthy growth and check irrigation Large Shrubs
7,961 SF T. Y. L I N I N T E R N A T I O N A L
2.1 FEBRUARY 8, 2016 | 30
33 The Olympia Bike Rack’s smooth, fluid curves combined with the strength that comes with solid corrosion-resistant cast aluminum construction
make this rack a perfect choice for parks, corporate campuses and more. Its stand-alone, space-saving design allows for an unlimited number of
is working properly. Sod 84 configuration options for ultimate design flexibility.
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and 28,374 SF
OMNI CRA (see APTE package) Gravel 78
12,497 SF 28 MATERIAL & FINISHES INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE
High Turf 78 34
13,244 SF
89 MATERIAL FINISHES GUIDELINES & SECURITY INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE

Low Turf 2 89 89 • Body is made of • See the Forms+Surfaces Powdercoat Chart for details. • Meets Association of Pedestrian • Olympia Bike Racks must • Metal surfaces
34,661 SF
27 89 89 corrosion-resistant Custom RAL colors are available for an upcharge. and Bicycle Professionals (APBP) be surface mounted can be cleaned
Canopy Tree 1 34 cast aluminum • Due to the inherent nature of metal castings, gloss guidelines. with embedded anchors. as needed using
54 with a powdercoat Stainless steel anchors a soft cloth or

34 58 61 62
powdercoats are not offered for cast components. • A locking point detail and mounting
Canopy Tree 2 78 finish. and tamper-resistant brush with warm

ENHANCED LANDSCAPE BOLLARDS TRASH AND RECYCLING BINS BICYCLE RACKS


configurations that meet APBP
45 guidelines can be found on page 2 of stainless steel screws are water and a mild
Canopy Tree 3 78 this document. included. detergent. Avoid
10 View 2.5 View 2.7 View 2.5 View 2.3 abrasive cleaners.
Small Tree 1 67 34
139 17 84 81
Small Tree 2 33 Native and naturalized The installation of bollards Durable, low maintenance, Durable, low maintenance NOMINAL DIMENSIONS
131 99 Florida Friendly plant at select crosswalk trash and recycling bicycle racks in all zones
33 78 84
Zone 2 APTE 36 Restroom The proposed infrastructure for restroom facilities significantly N/A 100 SF
33 34 80 84 material will be installed. locations, along “shared receptacles along are proposed and will
Facilities exceeds baseline requirements by providing infrastructure for (Pump House) 80 34 Raised planting beds will streets”, and surrounding the Heritage Trail are be located within FDOT
(infrastructure future restroom buildings. +Infrastructure 78 27 beretainedbyplantercurbs the plaza area that proposed and will be ROW. (see Vol1 P-6
Overall
Height
only) only for 74 80 Overall

bathroom 61 80 61 84 and cast-in-place concrete allows for valet parking placed within FDOT ROW. Landscape Component
Depth

61 34 33 benches. Irrigation will are proposed to ensure Set for locations)


Overall
All APTE 58 Bollards The proposed bollards exceed baseline requirements by Bollards will require very low levels of maintenance. 211 EA 64 64 80 73 102
2.2
Length

Zones providing safer pedestrian crossings on local streets. Stainless steel bollards will retain their original 58 2 be required for areas pedestrian safety and
62 33 31 58 61 80
appearance with minimal cleaning. 34 under the structure and effectively delineate the
99
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and 63
2.5
80 89 84 2.7 2.5 used as needed for areas limits of vehicle use areas.
OMNI CRA (see APTE package) 36 outside the structure.
80 OVERALL LENGTH OVERALL DEPTH OVERALL HEIGHT WEIGHT
61
All
Zones
APTE 61 Trash and
Recycling Bins
The proposed trash and recycling bins significantly exceed Containers can be cleaned once a week and emptied and 34 Trash Bins 2.3 78
80
80 27
64 80 7" (178 mm) 3" (76 mm) 35.6" (904 mm) 22.2 lbs (10.1 kg)
baseline requirements by providing attractive, yet durable and pressure cleaned once a month. 34 Recycling 34 89
low maintenance receptacles that help improve the social 2
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and Bins 89
environment by encouraging people not to litter when they visit OMNI CRA (see APTE package) 31 102 LOCKING POINT AND CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES
the heritage trail. 28 33 34 84 The Olympia Bike Rack was designed to allow for a multitude of locking point and configuration options to meet your individual needs. Please note
78 58 80
All APTE 62 Bicycle Racks The proposed bicycle racks significantly exceed baseline Powdercoated aluminum, cast iron, stainless steel, steel 6 locations 78 61 that for optimal performance, Forms+Surfaces recommends a 36" center-to-center placement. See diagrams below and the separate installation
instructions document for more details.
Zones requirements by encouraging people who prefer to ride their and all other powdercoated metals can be cleaned, as 6 slots 34 61 58
bicycles to comfortably visit the trail by finding sufficient and needed, using a soft brush or cloth with warm water and 34 80 80
adequate parking for their bicycles. a mild detergent. Do not use harsh abrasives, acids 73
or chlorine-based cleaners or cleaning tools containing
89

HERITAGE TRAIL - ZONE 2 ENHANCEMENTS


carbon steel, such as steel wool or wire brushes.
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and
34
OMNI CRA (see APTE package) 62 1.90"

34 89
Bolt c.c.
All APTE 63 Drinking The proposed drinking fountains significantly exceed baseline Maintenance requirements include valve adjustment, 7 EA 28
Zones Fountains requirements by providing attractive, durable, and user-friendly cartridge replacement, inspection and cleaning of 89 81
fountains at frequent locations that accommodate every visitor submersible pump, and regular cleaning of drains and 61 34 34
to the heritage trail. surfaces. 34
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and A standard U-lock can be locked at this location to meet
OMNI CRA (see APTE package) 89 APBP guidelines for security and functionality.
All APTE 64 Wayfinding The proposed wayfinding signage significantly exceeds Very low maintenance. Simple cleaning with cloth every 8 EA 89
Zones Signage baseline requirements by providing beautiful signs and 6 months. 89 LOCKING POINT EXAMPLE MOUNTING / HARDWARE DETAIL

63 64 67 73
displays that improve enjoyment and understanding of the Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and
heritage trail, improving accessibility and safety for all users,
encourage visitors to experience more areas, and allow easy
OMNI CRA (see APTE package) 2.4 28
2.4 89 89 DRINKING FOUNTAINS WAYFINDING SIGNAGE CAST STONE BENCHES TALKING / VIEWING TUBES
T 800.451.0410 | www.forms-surfaces.com

navigation throughout the trail. 34 89 View 2.2 View 2.5 View 2.3 View 2.5
© 2016 Forms+Surfaces® | All dimensions are nominal. Specifications and pricing subject to change without notice. For the most current version of this document, please refer to our website at www.forms-surfaces.com.

All APTE 67 Cast Stone The proposed cast stone benches significantly exceed Very low maintenance. 42 EA I-395 WAYFINDING SIGNAGE
I-395 WAYFINDING SIGNAGE
Zones Benches baseline requirements by providing areas where visitors to the Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and Freestanding, outdoor, Adequate, unique, Low maintenance cast Talking/viewing tubes page 1 of 2 | Rev. 10-30-16

RECONNECTING
trail can rest but can also foster social interaction as a form of

heritage trail

heritage trail
OMNI CRA (see APTE package) tri-level, tubular, pedestal and attractive custom stone benches with that are made of durable
inclusive design appealing to all visitors to the park.

tequesta

tequesta
tequesta

tequesta
drinking fountains are wayfinding and signage skateboard deterrents and safe materials are
All APTE 73 Talking / The proposed talking/viewing tubes significantly exceed Very low maintenance. Simple cleaning with cloth every 2 Tubes
BENEFITS / ADVANTAGES / ADDED VALUE
Zones Viewing Tubes baseline requirements by providing children a place to play and 6 months. proposed for parks elements are provided to along the Heritage Trail proposed to provide a
and recreational areas. direct and inform visitors are proposed to provide a fun way for children to

COMMUNITIES
explore their creativity on heritage trail. Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and
OMNI CRA (see APTE package) LIGHTING K EY APTE LIGHTING K EY toward the different comfortable space to sit. interact with one another
All APTE 74 Musical The proposed musical playground significantly exceeds Very low maintenance. Simple cleaning with cloth every 2 Instruments attractions within the latin latin
when they visit the trail.
Round surface mounted downlight, white LED Paver lights, white LED Multi-head Luminaire poles, white LED
latin latin
carribean carribean

trail. Sign types will be


carribean carribean

Zones Playground baseline requirements by providing children a place to play and 6 months. (EA)
plaza plaza

1. ATC 4 REMOVAL OF THE PLUG AREA UNDER THE BRIDGE


plaza plaza

explore their creativity on heritage trail. Linear surface mounted white LED Recessed wall step lights, white LED Double-head street lamps consistent but custom

overtown

overtown
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and
OMNI CRA (see APTE package) NEAR FECR OPENED UP ADDITIONAL AREA FOR LANDSCAPE treatments or symbols

overtown

overtown
Linear surface mounted color changing wall Flexible Linear tape light, white LED Pole mounted luminaires, white LED may be used 31 in each area 3 3 3
TREATMENTS
1
washer
1 1
4 4
to celebrate the History
4 4
Catenary mount white LED luminaire Aesthetic lighting enhancement Number
2. REMOVING THE PARKING AREA TO THE OUTSIDE, COMPLETING Abutment white LED wall washer X

mile

mile
and Heritage of Miami.

mile

mile
AESTHETIC LIGHTING THE OPEN AREA BELOW I-395 In-grade color changing LED linear
In-grade round adjustable uplight for trees, white LED
Superstructure, piers & walls structural
N
(see Vol1 P-6 Landscape
N
TOP PLAN TOP PLAN

X Component Set for


Deck mounted adjustable Floodlights, white LED enhancements Number
ZONE APTE # APTE NAME ADDITIONAL VALUE MAINTENANCE QUANTITY 3. INCREASED PEDESTRIAN SAFETY BY REPLACING AT-GRADE Urban design, landscape, & streetscape Color changing Floodlights dimensions and locations)
X
All APTE 2 Pavement The proposed pavement lighting along heritage trail The light fixture is constructed of aluminum making it very 750 fixtures CROSSING WITH AN UNDERPASS AT RAMP D1 enhancements number 0 25 50 100 200
Cable mounted direct view linear color
In-grade round adjustable uplight for artwork, white LED
X.X
View angle 0 25 50 100 200
Zones Lighting along significantly exceeds baseline requirements by reinforcing the durable. Light bulb replacement typically occurs every Superstructure, piers & walls enhancements changing LED In-grade fountain light, color changing LED
Heritage Trail directional design and providing connectivity along the heritage 50,000 hours. The maintenance costs are typically very X
trail. low.
number
Handrail lighting, white LED ISOMETRIC
SCALE: NOT SCALED
ISOMETRIC
SCALE: NOT SCALED BOTTOM PLAN ELEVATIONS
BOTTOM PLAN ELEVATIONS

View angle
X.X
All APTE 81 Lighting for The proposed lighting for plantings significantly exceeds LEDs and drivers can be replaced after they have 60 round
Zones Plantings baseline requirements by highlighting the beautiful landscape reached the end of their life or failure. Luminaires require ingrade uplights
that helps to enhance the pedestrian experience along the trail annual cleaning.
at night.
All APTE 84 Lighting for The proposed lighting for sculptures and public art significantly LEDs and drivers can be replaced after they have 54 round
Zones Sculptures and exceeds baseline requirements by adding vertical illumination
Public Art to the pieces and art and allowing them to be appreciated at
reached the end of their life or failure. Provide luminaires ingrade uplights
with a yearly cleaning. for
URBAN DESIGN, LANDSCAPE, & STREETSCAPE AESTHETIC LIGHTING SUPERSTRUCTURE, PIERS & WALLS
night. Aesthetic enhancements above base line requirements are described below: Aesthetic lighting enhancements above base line requirements are described below: Enhancements above base line requirements are described below:
Zone 2 APTE 89 Pole Mounted The proposed pole mounted luminaries for parking significantly LEDs and drivers can be replaced after they have 17 EA

74 2 81 84
Luminaires for exceed baseline requirements by providing additional lighting reached the end of their life or failure. Provide luminaires • The Heritage Trail, pathways, and plaza areas in Zone 2 are all improved with enhanced pavement (APTE 27). Highly durable stamped, integral • In-ground Pavement Lighting along the Heritage Trail (APTE 2) is used to reinforce east-west connections between Zones 1, 2, and 3; provide • ATC 4 for pier layout and ATC 12C for roadway geometry are major design moves which allow for the creation the seamless east-west connection
Parking coverage in areas that need it to further improve the safety of with a yearly cleaning. color concrete in three colors is used in patterns taking inspiration from Caribbean and Latin cultures. Treatments are designed to enhance visual continuity through areas with different design themes and elements; and enhance perceptions of safety and comfort among users of the of the Heritage Trail between historically divided and segregated communities. This is a truly transformative enhancement to the project and 1896 1984 MUSICAL PLAYGROUND PAVEMENT LIGHTING ALONG HERITAGE TRAIL LIGHTING FOR PLANTING LIGHTING FOR SCULTPTURES AND PUBLIC ART
those visiting the trail at night. Metrorail,
View 2.7 View 2.5 View 2.4 View 2.5
pedestrian connectivity and overall pavement aesthetics.
Miami 1920
trail. makes several of the improvements described above possible
Brickell

GOCCIA 2.1
incorporated as city
Real Estate and
All APTE LED Lighting at The proposed lighting at heritage trail crossings significantly Maintenance over the life of the fixture is generally limited 8 Locations
• Miami’s rich Caribbean and Hispanic heritage is celebrated through sculptures and public art (APTE 84) placed along the Trail. Specific

MIAMI
Boom Downtown

Zones 102 Heritage Trail exceeds baseline requirements by increasing the safety to signal head replacement. Maintenance costs are • Lighting of Planting (APTE 81) in select areas with LED fixtures mounted flush with grade is used to highlight native trees to create visual • Enhanced MSE Wall Patterns (APTE 78) are designed with a relief depth of 3” to maximize visual intrigue and deter graffiti and vandalism. 1870
William and
Freedom Tower
Miami 2008
Musical playground In-ground lighting along Uplighting of selected Lighting of sculptures and
installations, to be commissioned as described in the approved APTE attachment, are defined for placement in the block between N Miami Mary Brickell Adrienne
Crossings of pedestrians and cyclists visiting the trail at night and typically very low. depth and increase the perceived brightness in the open area under the structure. Fixtures will be located, directed, and shielded to avoid glare Patterns are intended to give more flexibility in placement to achieve organic shapes and shadows. 1565 move to Miami and Arsht
Center for the equipment is proposed, the Heritage Trail is landscape areas is public art displays will
Avenue and NW 1st Street. Additional art installations are provided as ceramic tile murals on piers (APTE 80) in select locations.
establish trade post
simultaneously enhancing the connectivity of the trail. Spanish Performing Arts
to help stimulate designed to reinforce the proposed to define be provided, designed
on paths and roadways. • Legacy wall panels (APTE 99) are located on the MSE walls on the block between N Miami Ave and NW 1st Ave. The legacy wall panels are take control of built
Application Concealed recessed spotlights suitable for
scenographic and pathway lighting
• To activate spaces and add a dimension of play, musical playground equipment (APTE 74) will stimulate children’s and adults’ creativity and
Florida
1980 children’s and adults’ directional design of the
Installation Outdoor or indoor recessed spotlights the areas within the to complement the art
• Lighting for public art throughout the Heritage Trail will high-light and complement each individual art piece for appreciation at night (APTE 84).

SR 836 / I-95 / I-395 from West of I-95 to MacArthur Causeway Bridge


1950
attached to the MSE wall and will be designed in 5’x 5’ modules surrounded by MSE panels with custom rustications. The design includes a Miami
Miami 2017
creative and musical Heritage Trail andMounting
improve With outer casing WC0400 (Goccia 2.0); with outer
walkway and beyond to so it can be appreciated
build a greater appreciation of Caribbean and Latin heritage, and talking/viewing tubes (APTE 73) will provide a fun way for children to interact
Riots
International heritage trail and casing WC0401 (Goccia 2.1)
• Pole mounted luminaries will illuminate the parking lots moved out from underneath the structure (APTE 89) providing vertical and horizontal timeline of the hisoty of Miami and a 3” recessed space in the middle for graphic patterns in ceramic tile. 1929 Airport bridge
sides. This can create pedestrian connectivity.
Material Aluminium and sandblasted tempered glass highlight the native trees after dark. The illuminated
when visiting the trail. 1821 Real Estate
1999 Finishes available Sandblasted glass
illumination for motorists and pedestrians to navigate the area with a sense of safety. inspiring music and lead and shrubs and create objects will add vertical
United Boom
American
• A building for storage and fountain pump and control equipment (APTE 36) will provide an additional amenity for trail maintainers and
Sears Tower N° and type of LED 1 power LED

SUPERSTRUCTURE, PIERS & WALLS


States 1891 1910 1965 Airlines
buys
Florida
Julia Tuttle Overtown Freedom Arena to a greater appreciation Nom. power consumption 1W; 2W visual depth. Lighting illumination in the space
protect sensitive equipment from damage.
Moves to Miami and
Power supply 350mA; 500mA – RGB only 350mA
from Spain buys prime real restate
Flights
of the Caribbean will be installed flush with to enhance the perceived
ZONE APTE # APTE NAME ADDITIONAL VALUE MAINTENANCE QUANTITY Power supply unit Not included
• Enhanced landscape (APTE 34) in the form of native and naturalized Florida Friendly plant material is installed in planting beds retained by and Latin heritage. grade to protect against brightness of the area.
RGB VERSION
pre 1500s-1858 1870-1899 1900-1949 1950-1999 2000-2016 Connection In series; wired with a 4.92' cable
Total Delivered Lumens 30 lm (3000K 350 mA)
vandalism. Fixtures will
planter curbs, cast in place concrete benches, and raised planter beds. Irrigation is provided for areas under the structure. Zone 2 planting 1930s Optics Diffused 500 D - Diffused
All APTE 78 MSE Wall The proposed MSE wall pattern significantly exceeds baseline FDOT regular maintenance to typical MSE walls. 55,350 SF be located, directed, and
150° 150°
Pan 1959 LED colour White: Warm White (2700K); Warm White (3000K);
includes canopy trees, small trees, triple palms, large shrubs, small shrubs, and ground cover. Zone 2 also includes 12,615 sf of gravel cover, 1835-1858 American Fc max (3000K)

Zones Pattern requirements by enhancing the pedestrian experience by MASS White (4000K); Cool White (5000K); Blue; RGB 120° 120°

Seminole Wars
1896
Airways
and Eastern EXODUS 1970 2016 IP 67
H (ft) Ø (ft) 1W 2W
shielded to avoid glare
32,655 sf of short synthetic turf, and 11,245 sf of long synthetic turf in areas where informal play is planned.
100
adding an aesthetic component to an otherwise unrelieved FLORIDA Airlines
I-395 Built 2002
Frost
Museum of
90° 90° 3.28 3.15 1 1
on paths and roadways.
EAST COAST
establish 6.56 6.30 .3 .3
surface treatment of the highway superstructure walls.
• Pedestrian access and safety is enhanced through traffic calming measures (APTE 31) along N Miami Avenue and NE 1st Avenue. These
headquarters in Art Basel Science
RAILWAY
9.84 12.5 .1 .2
Miami begins in Miami Beach relocates to 2W - 500mA 1.77"
60° 60°

2000 BCE 1910 13.1 15.7 .1 .1


All APTE 80 Murals on Piers The proposed murals on piers significantly exceed baseline Low maintenance murals with anti-graffiti coating will 16 locations Museum Park in cd/klm 30°

improvements provide continuity along the Heritage Trail and safer pedestrian crossings through the use of raised crosswalks. Enhancements
30°
Tequesta Flagler Downtown Miami max 444 16.4 19.0 0 .1
GA2112 _ _ A V Glass 0° ---- C0 - C180

Zones requirements by enhancing the pedestrian experience by allow for pressure cleaning. Street

adding art and color to various superstructure piers and adding Support letters from Miami Parking Authority, OMNI will result in highly visible pedestrian crossing locations and slower vehicular travel speeds. Further improving safety at road crossings along the

1.77"
1985 LED COLOR OPTIC
an additional source to depict the historic component of the
heritage trail.
CRA and Dade Heritage Trust (see APTE package) Heritage Trail are LED enhanced pedestrian crossings (APTE 102) to signal the presence of pedestrians to drivers and bollards (APTE 58) Drugs
Brought from Latin
2013
Pérez Art
0 - Cool White 5000K D - Diffused

to demarcate pedestrian and vehicular realms. 1 - Blue


America, brings
Museum
All APTE 99 Legacy Wall
much crime to
The proposed legacy wall panels significantly exceed baseline Low maintenance ceramic murals with anti-graphitti 5 locations relocates to Museum 5 - Warm White 3000K

0.28"
Miami

• Off street parking areas are relocated and improved (APTE 28). The 200 parking spaces described in the Baseline Landscape Requirements
Park in Downtown
Zones Panels requirements by enhancing the pedestrian experience visually coating allows for pressure cleaning. 3,650 SF 9 - Natural White 4000K

1.14"
Miami
F - Warm White 2700K
but also providing an additional source of cultural heritage in Support letters from Miami Parking Authority, OMNI are proposed to be moved to the south and west of the original locations and improved with permeable pavement to improve surface water
Zone 2. CRA and Dade Heritage Trust (see APTE package)
RGB

management. Parking is connected via an improved streetscape and pathway system along the Heritage Trail. 3W - 350mA

• Supporting activity along the Heritage Trail in Zone 2 are the following streetscape furnishings: trash and recycling bins (APTE 61), bicycle
racks (APTE 62), drinking fountains (APTE 63), wayfinding signage (APTE 64), and cast stone benches (APTE 67). As indicated in the MIAMI HISTORICAL TIMELINE RAILWAY + LATIN
GA2131 _ _ A V Glass

LED COLOR OPTIC


approved APTE attachment these furnishings are located to support planned activity and selected based on their quality, durability, minimal 6 - RGB D - Diffused
maintenance requirements.
WC0401 1.97" 1.97"

89 102 80 99

1.14"
2.40"
POLE MOUNTED LUMINAIRES FOR PARKING LED LIGHTING AT HERITAGE TRAIL CROSSINGS 4.13" 4.13" MURALS ON PIERS LEGACY WALL PANELS
View 2.4 View 2.7 View 2.5 View 2.2

Pole mounted luminaires Pedestrian-activated LED Ceramic tile murals Legacy walls ceramic
are proposed to light lighting at crosswalks Rated IP67 on piers beneath the panels will be located on
parking lot areas to meet along the Heritage Trail superstructure are MSE walls showcasing the
requirement in places is designed to improve proposed to showcase timeline of the history of
where the secondary pedestrian and bicyclist Latin American and Miami. The legacy wall
area lighting mounted safety and connectivity at sales@designplan.com Caribbean heritage panels will be attached
underneath the crossings of local streets www.designplan.com throughout Zone 2. (Gross to MSE walls and be
superstructure along the Heritage Trail. amount for the purchase designed in 5’x 5’ modules
will not provide 79 Trenton Ave Tel: 908-996-7710 and installation: $50,000) surroundedbyMSEpanels
adequate coverage. © Copyright 2013 Designplan Lighting Inc. Frenchtown, NJ 08825 Fax: 908-996-7042 with custom rustications.
The luminaires will provide
general illumination
with white LEDs.

RAILWAY HERITAGE LATIN/CARIBBEAN HERITAGE


A-3
SHEET Vol2-03
I-395 SPLASH PAD / FOUNTAIN

ZONE 3
URBAN DESIGN, LANDSCAPE, & STREETSCAPE
I-395 RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT - AESTHETICS MANUAL

RFP CONCEPT PLAN


3B
NE 13T H ST
3A
FINANCIAL PROJECT NUMBER:251688-1-32-01
HERITAGE TRAIL AESTHETICS PROJECT TECHNICAL ENHANCEMENTS (APTE) ABOVE BASELINE
37 MULTIPURPOSE SPACE
View 3.6
40 INTERACTIVE WATER FEATURE
41 TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES
42 ENHANCED PAVEMENT
View 3.3 SITE PLAN
SCALE: 1:2000
FIXTURE PROFILE
SCALE: 1-1/2” = 1’00”
View 2.7 View 3.1

MEET ME
Multipurpose gathering An interactive water Traffic calming measures Stamped and integral
Sur face Parking
space that can be feature or “splash pad” along NW 1stAve, N Miami color concrete treatments
ZONE APTE # APTE NAME ADDITIONAL VALUE MAINTENANCE QUANTITY Parcel 171

N E 2N D AV E
converted into valet in Zone 3 is proposed. Ave and NE 1st Ave are are proposed along the
Zone 3 APTE 37 Multipurpose The proposed multipurpose space significantly exceeds N/A 40,000SF parking when necessary The feature is designed to proposed to provide safer Heritage Trail and in plaza

AT THE BRIDGE
Muti -Lev el Park i ng Structure
Space baseline requirements by enhancing the pedestrian experience Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and The design of the lot mark the origins of the City pedestrian crossings of areas. The patterns and
in Zone 3 with an enjoyable space with shade and seating and OMNI CRA (see APTE package) will be integrated into of Miami. The Tequestas local streets and continuity colors in Zone 3 will
providing additional parking when needed.
the landscape design are represented through along the Heritage Trail. reflect Latin American
Zone 3 APTE 40 Interactive The proposed interactive water feature significantly exceeds
The proposed water feature will have a recirculating 1 EA of the entire block and the circular shape of the and Tequesta heritage.
Water Feature baseline requirement enhancing and promoting positive system with no standing water requiring periodic
community activities in Zone 3. maintenance including inspection and serving of pumps will use an enhanced feature and the basins ISOMETRIC DIAGRAM
SCALE: NOT SCALED
FLOOR PLAN
SCALE: 1/8” = 1’00”

and pump equipment, cleaning of drains, and pressure surface treatment to from where the water
cleaning and disinfecting the feature area. continue circles from the sprouts to celebrate
Arsht Plaza and making local heritage and

LV D
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and
OMNI CRA (see APTE package) reference to theTequestas. reinforce family-oriented

YNE B
N E 1ST AVE
Zone 3 APTE 41 Traffic Calming The proposed traffic calming measures significantly exceed Patch and replace as needed. 4620 SF ver community activities. (see

B IS C A
o mo
12 Planters etr
Measures baseline requirements by creating a continuous heritage trail Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and M Vol 1 P-6 Landscape
and providing safer pedestrian crossings on local streets. OMNI CRA (see APTE package) Component Set for
Zone 3 APTE 42 Enhanced The proposed enhanced pavement significantly exceeds The proposed product examples from E produce hard, 295,637 SF 3A

3.9 dimensions and layout)


Pavement baseline requirements by adding more colors and textures
representing Tequesta heritage to Zone 3.
long-wearing, abrasion-resistant surfaces requiring a
very low level of long-term maintenance similar to what
3B
NE 11TH TERRACE
3.9
is required for concrete pavement without integral color
treatment. Parking Structure by Others Surface Parking Pathways Preserved Burle Mar x Sidewalk Native Shrubs/Plants Crushed Granite Path Intersections
North
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and Parcel s Owned by Others I-395 H wy Above Piers Expanded Sidewalk Native Grasses Well Pump House Wishbone Pier Locations
OMNI CRA (see APTE package) 92 92 92
Zone 3 APTE 43 Cast Stone The proposed cast stone spheres significantly exceed baseline Very low maintenance. 7 Items 61 LEGEN D BASELINE ELEMENTS

Spheres requirements by enhancing the pedestrian experience in Zone Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and 61 Figure 6-3 Zone 3 Urban
b Design Plan
l

3 and providing a unique and attractive design element. OMNI CRA (see APTE package) T. Y. L I N I N T E R N A T I O N A L 78
FEBRUARY 8, 2016 | 40

Zone 3 APTE 45 Dog Play Area The proposed dog play area significantly exceeds baseline Maintenance includes emptying trash receptacles, re- 26,660 SF
92
requirements by fostering social interaction and enhancing and supplying disposable plastic pick up bags, replacing and
promoting positive community activities in Zone 3. fixing broken, bent, or weathered signs displaying rules,
Fence:
1,051 LF 37
3.4 92 92
49 52 77 92 92
filling holes dug by dogs, irrigation and maintenance of 64
vegetation, fixing and/or repairing the fence and safety 77 84

43 45 49 52
gates, cleaning benches or other seating fixtures. 99
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and 61
3.5 92 3.5 CAST STONE SPHERES DOG PLAY AREA ENHANCED LANDSCAPE SCULPTURES AND PUBLIC ART
OMNI CRA (see APTE package)
FUTURE PARK ING BY OTHERS 59 FUTURE PARK ING BY OTHERS View 3.7 View 3.1 View 3.8 View 3.10
62 92
Zone 3 APTE 49 Enhanced The proposed enhanced landscaping significantly exceeds Monthly maintenance will be required during the Ground Cover 61 58 92
42,181 SF 61 92 92
Landscape baseline requirements by enhancing the overall pedestrian
experience and connectivity of the heritage trail.
establishment period and quarterly maintenance will be
required thereafter to replace any damaged material, Small Shrubs
107,311 SF
3.6 52
77
Permanent cast stone A fenced dog play area is Native and naturalized Low maintenance
address weeds, apply mulch, trim any shrubs and tree 49 spheres (no lighting) proposed to attract activity Florida Friendly plant sculptures, public art
branches to promote healthy growth and check irrigation
Large Shrubs
77 3.10 along the Heritage Trail are to the space and serve as material will be installed. outdoor display areas, and
3,884 SF
3.10 42 84
is working properly.
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and
Sod
19,299 SF 3.7 99 proposed as informal play
features and furnishings.
an valuable amenity to
community residents. The
Raised planting beds will
beretainedbyplantercurbs
an entry archway beneath
the superstructure are
Gravel 2
OMNI CRA (see APTE package) 11,731 SF 61 52 78 dog play area will allow and cast-in-place concrete proposed to celebrate
Canopy Tree 1
43 84 owners to let their dogs benches. Irrigation will the history and heritage of
93 49 93
Canopy Tree 2 61 off leash in a fenced area be required for areas the Overtown community.
53 40 with grass surface and under the structure and (Gross amount
Canopy Tree 3 53 94 97 decomposedgranitepaths. used as needed for areas for purchase and
9 49 94 84
Small Tree 1 53 outside the structure. installation: $95,000)
182 52 61
Small Tree 2 41 58 2
162
Zone 3 APTE 52 Sculptures and The proposed sculptures and public art significantly exceed All proposed sculptures and public art pieces shall be 1 sculpture 58 67 97
42 49
Public Art baseline requirements by enhancing and personalizing the low-maintenance. Mural:
9000 SF
63 3.3 102 81
spaces throughout the heritage trail and thereby promoting a Support letters from Miami Parking Authority, Office 2 105
positive pedestrian experience in Zone 3. 42 56 102
of Miami Dade County Mayor, OMNI CRA and Dade 64
Heritage Trust (see APTE package) 53 61 67 94
81
Zone 3 APTE 53 Concrete The proposed concrete benches significantly exceed baseline As a cast-in-place concrete feature, maintenance should 6,644 SF 64 62
Benches requirements by enhancing the pedestrian experience in Zone be minimal. 61
67 81

HERITAGE TRAIL - ZONE 3 ENHANCEMENTS


3. Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and
OMNI CRA (see APTE package) 62
67
81 3.3
67 49 67 81
Zone 3 APTE 56 Restroom
Facilities
The proposed infrastructure for restroom facilities significantly
exceeds baseline requirements by providing infrastructure for
N/A 100 SF
(Pump House) 63 67
105
105
92 3.8 I-395 PARKING PLANTERS

+Infrastructure only 53 81
(infrastructure future restroom buildings. 45 67 67 61 67 94 84 81
only) for bathroom
67 52 49
49 61 92
92
All
Zones
APTE 58 Bollards The proposed bollards exceed baseline requirements by
providing safer pedestrian crossings on local streets and
Bollards will require very low levels of maintenance. 211 EA
Stainless steel bollards will retain their original
61 45 3.1 61
81
I-395 PLANTER EXTRUSION
SECTION 01

ensuring peoples safety by creating a buffer from areas with appearance with minimal cleaning. 105 49 61 61 67 105
67 67 105
vehicular use. Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and
OMNI CRA (see APTE package)
3.2

TBD
53 58 59 61
ASPHALT PAVEMENT

COMPACTED SOIL SUBGRADE

CONCRETE BENCHES BOLLARDS SEATING IN MULTI-PURPOSE SPACE TRASH AND RECYCLING BINS
FILL GRADE

Zone 3 APTE 59 Seating in The proposed seating in the multi-purpose space exceed Low maintenance features requiring anual pressure 3 Planters
CONCRETE CURB
DIMENSIONS, STRUCTURE
AND FOUNDATION TO BE

Multi-Purpose baseline requirements by enhancing pedestrian experience in washing and expoxy sealing of cracks if formed. (18ftx18ft)
DETERMINED.

View 3.2 SECTION


View 3.4 View 3.6 View 3.4
Space Zone 3 with an enjoyable space with shade and seating. 9 Planters SCALE: 1/2” = 1’00”

Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and


SITE PLAN PLANS PROFILE SECTION

(18ftx36ft)
SCALE: 1/128” = 1’00” SCALE: 1/8” = 1’00” SCALE: 1/4” = 1’00”

OMNI CRA (see APTE package)


Concrete cast-in-place The installation of bollards Cast-in-place concrete Durable, low maintenance,

CONNECTING
All APTE 61 Trash and The proposed trash and recycling bins significantly exceed Containers can be cleaned once a week and emptied and 34 Trash Bins
Zones Recycling Bins 34 Recycling benches are proposed at select crosswalk benches and planters are trash and recycling
baseline requirements by providing attractive, yet durable and pressure cleaned once a month.
low maintenance receptacles that help improve the social Bins to provide a comfortable locations, along “shared proposed for the multi- receptacles along
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and
BENEFITS / ADVANTAGES / ADDED VALUE
environment by encouraging people not to litter when they visit space to sit along the streets”, and surrounding puropse space to provide the Heritage Trail are

MUSEUMS TO
OMNI CRA (see APTE package)
SECTIONS
SCALE: 1/8” = 1’00”

the heritage trail. Heritage Trail. (see the plaza area that a comfortable space to sit proposed and will be
All APTE 62 Bicycle Racks The proposed bicycle racks significantly exceed baseline Powdercoated aluminum, cast iron, stainless steel, steel 6 locations LIGHTING K EY APTE LIGHTING K EY Vol 1 P-6 Landscape allows for valet parking along the Heritage Trail. placed within FDOT
1. SIGNATURE BRIDGE ENHANCEMENT LIGHTING (ARCH,

HERITAGE TRAIL
Zones requirements by encouraging people who prefer to ride their and all other powdercoated metals can be cleaned, as 6 slots Component Set for are proposed to ensure (see Vol 1 P-6 Landscape ROW. (see Vol 1 P-6
Round surface mounted downlight, white LED Paver lights, white LED Multi-head Luminaire poles, white LED
bicycles to comfortably visit the trail by finding sufficient and needed, using a soft brush or cloth with warm water and dimensions and layout) pedestrian safety and Component Set for shape, Landscape Component
SUPERSTRUCTURE AND CABLES) FOR SPECTACULAR NIGHT TIME
ISOMETRIC DIAGRAM FLOOR PLAN ISOMETRIC DIAGRAM SECTIONS
SCALE: NOT SCALED SCALE: 3/32” = 1’00”
SCALE: NOT SCALED SCALE: 1/8” = 1’00”
adequate parking for their bicycles. a mild detergent. Do not use harsh abrasives, acids Linear surface mounted white LED Recessed wall step lights, white LED Double-head street lamps effectively delineate the dimensions and quantity) Set for specific locations)
or chlorine-based cleaners or cleaning tools containing
carbon steel, such as steel wool or wire brushes. LIGHTING VIEWS Linear surface mounted color changing wall Flexible Linear tape light, white LED Pole mounted luminaires, white LED
limits of vehicle use areas.
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and 2. LANDSCAPE FEATURES SUCH AS THE DOG PARK SERVE TO washer
Catenary mount white LED luminaire
OMNI CRA (see APTE package) Aesthetic lighting enhancement Number
All APTE 63 Drinking The proposed drinking fountains significantly exceed baseline Maintenance requirements include valve adjustment, 7 EA
ATTRACT LOCAL RESIDENTS AND VISITORS TO THE UNDER BRIDGE Abutment white LED wall washer X
Pedestrian connection In-grade round adjustable uplight for trees, white LED
AREAS AS A DESTINATION In-grade color changing LED linear Superstructure, piers & walls structural
N
N
Zones Fountains requirements by providing attractive, durable, and user-friendly cartridge replacement, inspection and cleaning of
X
fountains at frequent locations that accommodate every visitor submersible pump, and regular cleaning of drains and Deck mounted adjustable Floodlights, white LED enhancements Number
to the heritage trail. surfaces. 3. INTERACTIVE WATER FEATURE WITHIN PERFORMANCE ART X
Urban design, landscape, & streetscape
enhancements number
Color changing Floodlights
Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and
OMNI CRA (see APTE package)
CENTER PLAZA Superstructure, piers & walls enhancements
0 25 50 100 200
Cable mounted direct view linear color
In-grade round adjustable uplight for artwork, white LED
X.X
View angle 0 25 50 100 200

All APTE 64 Wayfinding The proposed wayfinding signage significantly exceeds Very low maintenance. Simple cleaning with cloth every 8 EA
4. INCREASED PEDESTRIAN SAFETY BY REPLACING AT-GRADE X
number changing LED In-grade fountain light, color changing LED
Zones Signage baseline requirements by providing beautiful signs and 6 months. CROSSING WITH AN UNDERPASS AT RAMP D1 Handrail lighting, white LED
displays that improve enjoyment and understanding of the Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and X.X View angle
heritage trail, improve accessibility and safety for all users, OMNI CRA (see APTE package)
encourage visitors to experience more areas, and allow easy
navigation throughout the trail.
All APTE 67 Cast Stone The proposed cast stone benches significantly exceed Very low maintenance. 42 EA
Zones Benches baseline requirements by providing areas where visitors to the Support letters from Miami Parking Authority and

URBAN DESIGN, LANDSCAPE, & STREETSCAPE AESTHETIC LIGHTING SUPERSTRUCTURE, PIERS & WALLS
trail can rest but can also foster social interaction as a form of OMNI CRA (see APTE package)
inclusive design appealing to all visitors to the park.
Aesthetic enhancements above base line requirements are described below: Aesthetic lighting enhancements above base line requirements are described below: Enhancements above base line requirements are described below:

63 67 2 81
AESTHETIC LIGHTING • Project enhancements on the block south AAPAC are organized around the interactive water feature (APTE 40) designed to mark the origins
of the City of Miami. The Tequestas are represented through the circular shape of the feature and the basins from where the water sprouts to
• In-ground pavement lighting along the Heritage Trail (APTE 2) reinforces east-west connections between Zones 1, 2, and 3; provides visual
continuity through areas with different design themes and elements; and enhances perceptions of safety and comfort among users.
• ATC 4 for pier layout and ATC 12C for roadway geometry are major design moves which allow for the creation the seamless east-west
connection of the Heritage Trail between historically divided and segregated communities. This is a truly transformative enhancement to the DRINKING FOUNTAINS CAST STONE BENCHES PAVEMENT LIGHTING ALONG HERITAGE TRAIL LIGHTING FOR PLANTING
ZONE APTE # APTE NAME ADDITIONAL VALUE MAINTENANCE QUANTITY
celebrate local heritage and reinforce family-oriented community activities. • LED Lighting for the interactive water feature (APTE 93) with controls tied into the water feature programming is used to create excitement
1896 View 3.1 View 3.8 View 3.4 View 3.8
project and makes several of the improvements described above possible.
Miami

GOCCIA 2.1
1920
• To the north of the fountain is the multipurpose space (APTE 37) designed to do double duty as a parking area. The design of the lot will be
incorporated as city
All APTE 2 Pavement The proposed pavement lighting along heritage trail The light fixture is constructed of aluminum making it very 750 fixtures
Real Estate

when the feature is in use at night. • Enhanced MSE wall panels (APTE 78) are used on the walls east of Biscayne Boulevard to match enhanced treatments in Zone 3. The

MIAMI
Boom 1984
1870
Zones Lighting along
Heritage Trail
significantly exceeds baseline requirements by reinforcing the
directional design and providing connectivity along the heritage
durable. Light bulb replacement typically occurs every
50,000 hours. The maintenance costs are typically very
integrated into the landscape design of the entire block and will use an enhanced surface treatment to continue circles from the AAPAC Plaza William and
Freedom Tower
Metrorail, Freestanding, outdoor, Low maintenance cast In-ground lighting along Uplighting of selected
• Color changing LED lighting on the signature bridge base’s vertical surfaces (APTE 97) connects pedestrians passing under the bridge at night enhanced panels have a relief depth of 3” to maximize visual intrigue and deter graffiti and vandalism. Patterns are intended to give more
Brickell
making reference to the Tequestas. The space also includes and custom cast-in-place benches (APTE 59) surrounding planting beds and tri-level, tubular, pedestal stone benches with the Heritage Trail is a landscape areas is
Mary Brickell
and
trail. low.
move to Miami and
1565 Downtown

bollards (APTE 58) to mark the limits of temporary vehicle use areas. with the lighting changing color across the signature bridge above them. drinking fountains are skateboard deterrents proposed, designed to proposed to define
establish trade post

flexibility in placement to achieve organic shapes and shadows.


Spanish Miami
Application Concealed recessed spotlights suitable for
take control of scenographic and pathway lighting
Zone 3 APTE 77 New Street The proposed new street lighting significantly exceeds baseline LEDs and drivers can be replaced after they have 4 Fixtures (EA) • The plaza space south of the proposed parking garage (to be constructed by others) includes several enhancements to attract activity, including proposed for parks along the Heritage Trail reinforce the directional the areas within the
• Lighting of landscape areas (APTE 81) in select areas with LED fixtures mounted flush with grade is used to highlight native trees to create visual
Florida Installation Outdoor or indoor recessed spotlights
• Legacy wall panels (APTE 99) are located on MSE walls east of Biscayne Boulevard to mark the eastern end of the Heritage Trail. The

SR 836 / I-95 / I-395 from West of I-95 to MacArthur Causeway Bridge


1980
1950 2008
Lighting requirements by improving the street lighting in Zone 3 and reached the end of their life or failure. Provide luminaires Miami
and recreational areas. are proposed to provide a design of the Heritage
Mounting With outer casing WC0400 (Goccia 2.0); with outer
walkway and beyond to
permanent cast stone spheres (APTE 43) for use as informal play features and furnishings and concrete cast-in-place benches (APTE 53)
Miami Adrienne casing WC0401 (Goccia 2.1)
depth and increase the perceived brightness in areas under the structure. Fixtures are located, directed, and shielded to avoid glare on paths and
Riots
integrating the lighting elements from the Performing Arts with a yearly cleaning. panels are attached to flat MSE panels and be designed in 5’x 5’ modules. 1929
International Arsht
2017 comfortable space to sit. Trail and improve
Material Aluminium and sandblasted tempered glass highlight the native trees
offering a comfortable spaces to sit.
Airport
Center.
Center for the

roadways.
Finishes available Sandblasted glass
Real Estate
HERITAGE
Performing Arts
1821 1999 pedestrian connectivity. and shrubs and create
• Large, fenced dog play area (APTE 45) are located south of the Heritage Trail to attract activity to the space and serve as a valuable amenity to
Boom built
All APTE 81 Lighting for The proposed lighting for plantings significantly exceeds LEDs and drivers can be replaced after they have 60 round
United
American TRAIL AND N° and type of LED 1 power LED
visual depth. Lighting
Sears Tower

• Lighting for public art throughout the Heritage Trail will highlight and complement each individual art piece for appreciation at night (APTE 84). 1891 BRIDGE
States
1910 1965 Airlines Nom. power consumption 1W; 2W
Zones Plantings baseline requirements by highlighting the beautiful landscape reached the end of their life or failure. Luminaires require ingrade uplights
community residents. The dog play area will allow owners to let their dogs off leash in a fenced area with grass surface and decomposed granite
buys Julia Tuttle Overtown Freedom Arena Power supply 350mA; 500mA – RGB only 350mA
that helps to enhance the pedestrian experience along the trail annual cleaning.
Florida Moves to Miami and
will be installed flush with
• The plaza north of the signature bridge will be lit with multi-headed poles (APTE 92) to provide pleasant illumination for pedestrians strolling
from Spain Flights
Power supply unit Not included
paths.
buys prime real restate

grade to protect against


RGB VERSION
at night. Connection In series; wired with a 4.92' cable

All APTE 84 Lighting for The proposed lighting for sculptures and public art significantly LEDs and drivers can be replaced after they have 54 round • The Heritage Trail, pathways, and plaza areas are all improved with enhanced pavement treatments (APTE 42). Highly durable, stamped, integral through the plaza and appropriate illumination for the area when used as valet parking. pre 1500s-1858 1870-1899 1900-1949 1950-1999
2002
2000-2016
Total Delivered Lumens
Optics
30 lm (3000K 350 mA)
Diffused
vandalism. Fixtures will
D - Diffused
• The underside of the concrete benches shall be outlined with continuous white LED lighting. This will serve to highlight the form of the benches,
500

color concrete in three colors is used in patterns taking inspiration from Caribbean and Latin cultures. Treatments are designed to enhance pedestrian 1930s Art Basel
Zones Sculptures and exceeds baseline requirements by adding vertical illumination reached the end of their life or failure. Provide luminaires ingrade uplights be located, directed, and
150° 150°

Pan begins in Miami Beach LED colour White: Warm White (2700K); Warm White (3000K);
1959 Fc max (3000K)
Public Art to the pieces and art and allowing them to be appreciated at with a yearly cleaning. for White (4000K); Cool White (5000K); Blue; RGB 120° 120°

connectivity and overall pavement aesthetics. shielded to avoid glare


1835-1858 American
and increase the feeling of comfort and safety for pedestrians (APTE 94).
H (ft) Ø (ft) 1W 2W
Airways Mass exodus
night. Seminole Wars and Eastern 2016 IP 67 100
3.28 3.15 1 1

• Miami’s rich Caribbean and Hispanic heritage is celebrated and expressed through sculptures and public art (APTE 52) placed along the Heritage on paths and roadways.
90° 90°
1970 Frost

• Replace the existing street lighting within this zone with a pole and luminaire (APTE 77) matching those found around the adjacent performing arts
Airlines 6.56 6.30 .3 .3
establish I-395 Built Museum of
Zone 3 APTE 92 Lighting for The proposed lighting for the multipurpose space significantly LEDs and drivers can be replaced after they have reached 11 three headed 9.84 12.5 .1 .2
Trail. Specific installations, to be commissioned as described in the approved APTE attachment, are defined for placement in the block between N 2W - 500mA
headquarters in Science 1.77"
60° 60°

center will serve to tie the two areas together and provide a consistent vocabulary between destinations.
Miami 13.1 15.7 .1 .1
Multipurpose exceeds baseline requirements by adequately lighting this the end of their life or failure. Luminaires require annual poles and 5 two
relocates to
1910 cd/klm 30°

Miami Avenue and NW 1st Street. Additional art installations are provided as ceramic tile murals on piers (APTE 80) in select locations.
30°
Museum Park in max 444 16.4 19.0 0 .1
GA2112 _ _ A V Glass 0° ---- C0 - C180
Flagler
Space space in Zone 3 and allowing it to maintain its flexibility for cleaning. headed poles Street
Downtown Miami

usage and maximizing the space for parking when needed at • Pedestrian access and safety is enhanced through Traffic Calming Measures (APTE 41) along NE 2nd Avenue. These improvements provide 1896

1.77"
night. LED COLOR OPTIC

continuity along the Heritage Trail and safer pedestrian crossings of local streets through the use of raised crossings. Enhancements will result
Florida East Coast
Railway
1985
Drugs 2013 0 - Cool White 5000K D - Diffused
Zone 3 APTE 93 Lighting for The proposed lighting for the interactive water feature LEDs and drivers can be replaced after they have reached 12 ingrade
Interactive significantly exceeds baseline requirements by highlighting the end of their life or failure. The lighting controls can fountain white in highly visible pedestrian crossing locations and slower vehicular travel speeds. Further improving safety at road crossings are LED enhanced Brought from Latin
America, brings
Pérez Art
Museum
1 - Blue
5 - Warm White 3000K
pedestrian crossings (APTE 102) to signal the presence of pedestrians and bollards (APTE 58) to demarcate pedestrian and vehicular realms.

0.28"
much crime to
Water Feature the attractive design elements of the interactive water feature be pre-programmed for automatic control but the control LED lights
relocates to Museum
Miami
9 - Natural White 4000K

1.14"
Park in Downtown

for an equally enjoyable pedestrian experience of this area at settings may be changed temporarily or permanantly by • Enhanced low-maintenance landscaping (APTE 49) in the form of a Tropical Rockwood Hammock forest to represent the native plant communities F - Warm White 2700K
Miami
2000 BCE
night. persons mainting the system. Luminaires require annual TEQUESTA
cleaning. that existed prior to development of Miami will be installed in planting beds retained by planter curbs, cast in place concrete benches, and raised RGB

planter beds. Irrigation is provided for areas under the structure. Zone 3 planting includes canopy tree, small tree, triple palm, large shrub, small
3W - 350mA
Zone 3 APTE 94 Lighting for The proposed lighting for concrete benches significantly LED’s and drivers can be replaced after they have total perimeter =
Concrete
Benches
exceeds baseline requirements by adding an additional design
element and helping visitors to the trail easily recognize the
reached the end of their life or failure. Luminaires require 1,661 LF
annual cleaning.
shrub, ground cover, and sod.
• Supporting activity along the Heritage Trail are the following streetscape furnishings: trash and recycling bins (APTE 61), bicycle racks (APTE
MIAMI HISTORICAL TIMELINE GA2131 _ _ A V Glass

concrete benches and to feel safe to convene and use these


LED COLOR OPTIC
LATIN + TEQUESTA + MIAMI 2050
areas at night. 62), drinking fountains (APTE 63), wayfinding signage (APTE 64), and cast stone benches (APTE 67). As indicated in the approved APTE 6 - RGB D - Diffused

Zone 3 APTE 97 Lighting for The proposed lighting for sculptures and public art significantly LEDs and drivers can be replaced after they have 160 linear feet attachment these furnishings are located to support planned activity and selected based on their quality, durability, minimal maintenance requirements.
WC0401
the Signature exceeds baseline requirements by highlighting the aesthetic reached the end of their life or failure. Luminaires will of color change 1.97" 1.97"

Bridge Base features of the walls of the signature bridge base and thereby require annual cleaning. LED ingrade, 152

92 93 94 97

1.14"
2.40"
enhancing the pedestrian experience at night. linear feet of color
changing LED
surface mounted MULTI-PURPOSE GATHERING SPACE LIGHTING LIGHTING FOR INTERACTIVE WATER FEATURE LIGHTING FOR CONCRETE BENCHES 4.13" 4.13" LIGHTING FOR SIGNATURE BRIDGE BASE
wall washer, 32 View 3.6 View 3.4 Liquid Color™ 360º, 12OVAC www.fountainpeople.com
View 3.2 View 3.4
color cahnging
LED flood lights Model Number: LC3-H
All APTE LED Lighting at The proposed lighting at heritage trail crossings significantly Maintenance over the life of the fixture is generally limited 8 locations Multi-head luminaire White LED LED lighting added to Aesthetic lighting of the
Zones 102 Heritage Trail exceeds baseline requirements by improving the safety to signal head replacement. Maintenance costs are poles spaced throughout lighting will be tied Product Description: the concrete benches Rated IP67 signature bridge base
Crossings of pedestrians and cyclists visiting the trail at night and typically very low. the multipurpose space into the water feature 10.6” diameter annular RGB LED underwater fixture with with protection agains is proposed to highlight
simultaneously enhancing the connectivity of the trail.
is proposed to provide programming to enhance IP68 Rated vandalism is proposed the walls at the base of
3.5” center opening and 2.6” depth; cast copper housing;
tempered fritted lens; 120 volt or input voltage, 126

Zone 3 APTE Photo- The proposed lighting for sculptures and public art significantly Low installation and maintenance costs. 7,760 SF generallightingforthearea. create excitement watt maximum, integral power supply; 10’ Type SEOOW
to highlight the form of the signature bridge.
105 Luminescent exceeds baseline requirements by improving pedestrian safety
Seoprene cord; RGB array to include power line modem
when the feature module for DMX interface. the benches and provide sales@designplan.com
Plaza Coating at night by illuminating the walkways while also seamlessly
integrating the design elements of Zone 3. is in use at night. a feeling of safety and www.designplan.com
security in the area.
Detail: Specification: 79 Trenton Ave Tel: 908-996-7710
Beam Angle Options: 8°, 26°, 46°, 16° x 50° elliptical
© Copyright 2013 Designplan Lighting Inc. Frenchtown, NJ 08825 Fax: 908-996-7042
Total Lumen Output: 1594 Lumens

SUPERSTRUCTURE, PIERS & WALLS


Color Range: 16.7 million additive RGB colors: continuously variable intensity
Lumen Maintenance: 70% of full output for 50,000 + hours @ 50° C /122°F
Input Voltage: 120VAC 50/60 Hz
10.60

DO NOT DRAW BEYOND THIS LINE


THREE HOLE PUNCH BOUNDARY
Power Consumption: 126 Watts maximum

ZONE APTE # APTE NAME ADDITIONAL VALUE MAINTENANCE QUANTITY Ø3.50


Control Interface: DMX and ArtNet. Integral power line modem module.
Fountain People, Inc. controller or third-party DMX or ArtNet controller.
Control System:
(LC Series lights allow for up to 170 lights per DMX universe)

All APTE 78 MSE Wall The proposed MSE wall pattern significantly exceeds baseline FDOT regular maintenance to typical MSE walls. 55,350 SF Dimensions:
Weight:
10.6” outer dia. x 3.5” inner dia. x 2.6” height (269.2 x 88.9 x 66 mm)
14 lbs. with 10’ of cable (5.21 kg)

Zones Pattern requirements by enhancing the pedestrian experience by Housing: Cast Copper. UNS C22000. Thermally efficient. Marine grade.

adding an aesthetic component to an otherwise unrelieved Lens:


Clear tempered glass with glare and UV screening. Frosted lens
optional

surface treatment of the highway superstructure walls. Cable Fixture


Connection:
Single 10’ (3.05 m), 14-3 SEOOW cord with long life Seoprene sheath-
ing (Standard)

All APTE 99 Legacy Wall The proposed legacy wall panels significantly exceed baseline Low maintenance ceramic murals with anti-graffiti coating 5 locations
Safety Certifications: ETL per UL676, FCC, CE, RoHS Complient

LATIN/CARIBBEAN HERITAGE TEQUESTAS HERITAGE MIAMI 2050


2.61

LED Class: Class 2 LED product

Zones Panels requirements by enhancing the pedestrian experience visually allows for pressure cleaning. 3,650 SF

LTSCALE .75
DIMSCALE 3
Environment: Dry / Submerged - IP68 rated

but also providing an additional source of cultural heritage in


Optional Thermal Protection: Integral Sensor Protection

Support letters from Miami Parking Authority, OMNI


Mounting
Bracket
Mounting Hardware: Optional: Niche, Freestanding, Riser, Custom

Zone 3. CRA and Dade Heritage Trust (see APTE package)


Catalog #

Fountain People, Inc. Details


P.O. Box 807
San Marcos, TX 78666 Project
T: 512.392.1155
F: 512.392.1154 Prepared by
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SUPERSTRUCTURE AND PIERS I-395 RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT - AESTHETICS MANUAL

2 . 6 S U R FAC E F I N I S H
FINISHES FINANCIAL PROJECT NUMBER:251688-1-32-01 LIGHTING SIGNATURE BRIDGE
The tight proximity inherent in the dense urban context mean that the vast
majority of the project will be viewed up close by pedestrians near or under the

APPROACH SPAN SUPERSTRUCTURE & PIERS


structures. Therefore, the quality of the surface finishes plays a very important

RETAINING WALLS STREETSCAPE LIGHTING SIGNATURE BRIDGE AND METROMOVER BRIDGE - CONCEPTUAL RENDERINGS
role in presenting a quality project to the public.

The color, material, and finish decisions are governed by three main consider-

ZONES 1, 2, 3 ZONES A, 1, 2, 3 ZONES 1, 2, 3


ations. Firstly, the tone should match the downtown context. Concrete streets,
white and glass of high-rise and Arsht Center buildings, and even the turquoise
water of the bay are all cool tones the project should relate to. Secondly, the
color should support the form. The architecture features have been designed to
TYPICAL BRIDGE TYPICAL NARROW PIER SHAPE
be brought to life by relief and shadow. This intrigue only works if shadows are
PORTAL LIGHTING SECONDARY AREA LIGHTING
BENEFITS / ADVANTAGES / ADDED VALUE visible, thus lighter colors are preferred. Finally, the project should present a ho- 5’x5’ Wall Panel Design Wall Panel Layout.
TopTierTM
listic family of finishes. For instance, the color of the Approach Structures must LED Parking Garage and Canopy Luminaire

match the Signature Bridge.


• MINIMIZED COLUMN LOCATIONS - ELIMINATED 9 COLUMNS
(RFP 107 VS TEAM 98) 2.6.1 BASELINE CONCRETE FINISH
• UNIFORM DEPTH GIRDERS THROUGHOUT THE I-395 a. Steel forms shall be used for piers and walls to achieve the required integ-
rity of finish.

HERITAGE TRAIL - BASELINE REQ. AND ENHANCEMENTS


SEGMENT AS PREFERRED BY THE AESTHETICS MANUAL

5’
b. All visual exposed concrete surfaces, except the riding surface of the
• VISUAL CONSISTENCY AMONG ALL PIERS bridge deck, shall be coated with a Class 5 Applied Finish coating.

• INCREASED CLEARANCE BENEATH THE BRIDGE DUE TO


Concrete surfaces in Zones 1, 2, and 3 shall be coated with either Fed-
eral Color FS37925 Insignia White or FS36424 Medium Grey. Concrete
CONSTANT SEGMENT DEPTH AND DRAMATICALLY RAISED surfaces in Zone A shall use color FED-STD-595, table VIII, shade No.

PROFILE IN ZONE 1 36622 per 975 to match the existing.


c. Provide a mock-up of concrete surface appearances.
Survivor 9 ®

Transport and harsh environment lighting solutions


5’ Insignia White Concrete Coating Example
Figure 2-10a FS37925 Figure 2-11a FS36424 Medium Grey Concrete Coating Example

View 1.1 EB and WB I-395 bridges and piers east of NW 3rd Ave EB and WB I-395 bridges, connector bridges & bridges for ramps B, C, E, F east of NW 3rd Ave EB and WB pier shape east of NW 3rd Ave Federal Colors
2.6.2 ENHANCED CONCRETE FINISH
In order to alleviate possible color variations between batches and pours, a Class

TYPICAL BRIDGE TYPICAL MEDIUM PIER SHAPE


3 rubbed finish in conjunction with an Approved Products List concrete coating
may be used for Zones 1, 2, and 3. Light. Ideas. Systems.
25’ legth
FS37875 FS36463 FS35466 View 2.5 View 3.9 View 3.5
2.6.3 BASELINE STEEL FINISH Figure
Insignia 2-10b Federal
Gray Color FS37875 Insignia White Color Figure 2-11b Federal Color FS36424 Medium Grey Color
a. All structural steel in Zone A shall be coated with a High Performance White Color
18’8” Coating System. Color to to match the existing steel elements. Provide a View 3.4 - Portal Lighting with Sample Fixture (inset) View 2.5 - Secondary Area Lighting with Sample Fixture (inset)
color coupon to demonstrate the color match.
b. All structural steel east of NW 3rd Avenue, including the Signature ABUTMENT LIGHTING POLE-MOUNTED LIGHTING
Bridge, shall be coated with a High Performance Coating System. Color
shall be Federal Standard 37925 Insignia White.

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RFP Concept View 3.2 EB and WB Connector bridges and piers east of NW 3rd Ave EB and WB I-395 bridges, connector bridges & bridges for ramps B, C, E, F east of NW 3rd Ave EB and WB pier shape east of NW 3rd Ave

TYPICAL BRIDGE TYPICAL WIDE PIER SHAPE

12’8”

24’ View 2.2 - Miami Historical Timeline View 1.2 - African-Inspired Leaf and Zebra Panels View 3.4 - Abutment Lighting with Sample Fixture (inset) Views 2.4, 3.4 - Pole-Mounted Lighting Sample Fixture (inset) View 3.10 View 2.4 View 0.2

Archer Western / de Moya JV Proposal View 1.2 EB and WB Connector bridges and piers east of NW 3rd Ave EB and WB I-395 bridges, connector bridges & bridges for ramps B, C, E, F east of NW 3rd Ave EB and WB pier shape east of NW 3rd Ave

CONCRETE AND STEEL FINISH ROADWAY LIGHTING


TYPICAL SUPERSTRUCTURE & PIERS TRANSITION SPAN ZONES A, 1, 2, 3 ZONES 1, 2, 3
ZONE A (INTERCHANGE) ZONE 3
I-395 RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT - AESTHETICS MANUAL FINANCIAL PROJECT NUMBER:251688-1-32-01

BENEFITS / ADVANTAGES / ADDED VALUE BENEFITS / ADVANTAGES / ADDED VALUE BENEFITS


2 . 6 /SADVANTAGES
U R F A C E F I /NADDED
I S H VALUE
• SAMPLE COLORS AND WALL PATTERNS SHOWN, WE WILL WORK WITH FDOT AND STAKEHOLDERS FOR
The tight proximity inherent in the dense urban context mean that the vast
• SUPERSTRUCTURES WITHIN ZONE A WERE SET BACK AN AVERAGE OF 200 FEET WEST OF NW 3RD AVENUE, FINAL
majority of SELECTION
the project will be viewed up close by pedestrians near or under the

OBSCURING THEM FROM THE DRIVER’S LINE OF SIGHT • SMOOTH TRANSITION FROM SEGMENTAL BRIDGE TO SIGNATURE BRIDGE • WHITE BRIDGE COLOR ON PIERS USED TO ENHANCE AESTHETIC LIGHTING
structures. Therefore, the quality of the surface finishes plays a very important
role in presenting a quality project to the public.
• THE PIER COLUMNS FOR EACH BRIDGE IN ZONE A WERE DESIGNED TO HAVE SIMILAR WIDTHS TO THE • RENDERINGS SUBMITTED AND APPROVED THROUGH SIGNATURE BRIDGE SUBMITTAL • ENHANCED CONCRETE COLORS ON PAVEMENT PROVIDED THROUGHOUT HERITAGE TRAIL
• HERITAGE TRAIL WALL ENHANCEMENTS INCLUDE THE LEGACY WALL WITH AFRICAN-INSPIRED LEAF

SR 836 / I-95 / I-395 from West of I-95 to MacArthur Causeway Bridge


CORRESPONDING PIERS WITHIN THE SEGMENTAL BRIDGE APPROACHES
The color, material, and finish decisions are governed by three main consider-
ations. Firstly, the tone should match the downtown context. Concrete streets,
AND
white andZEBRA PANELS,
glass of high-rise MIAMI
and Arsht Center HISTORICAL
buildings, TIMELINE, AND ART WORK
and even the turquoise
water of the bay are all cool tones the project should relate to. Secondly, the
color should support the form. The architecture features have been designed to
be brought to life by relief and shadow. This intrigue only works if shadows are
View 3.5 View 3.4 View 3.9
visible, thus lighter colors are preferred. Finally, the project should present a ho-
listic family of finishes. For instance, the color of the Approach Structures must
match the Signature Bridge.

2.6.1 BASELINE CONCRETE FINISH


a. Steel forms shall be used for piers and walls to achieve the required integ-
rity of finish.
b. All visual exposed concrete surfaces, except the riding surface of the
SIGNATURE BRIDGE AESTHETIC LIGHTING
bridge deck, shall be coated with a Class 5 Applied Finish coating.
Concrete surfaces in Zones 1, 2, and 3 shall be coated with either Fed-
eral Color FS37925 Insignia White or FS36424 Medium Grey. Concrete
surfaces in Zone A shall use color FED-STD-595, table VIII, shade No.
36622 per 975 to match the existing. Enhanced roadway pole and luminaire Enhanced roadway pole and luminaire zone 3 Enhanced roadway pole and luminaire zone 1
c. Provide a mock-up of concrete surface appearances. Figure 2-10a FS37925 Insignia White Concrete Coating Example Figure 2-11a FS36424 Medium Grey Concrete Coating Example

2.6.2 ENHANCED CONCRETE FINISH


In order to alleviate possible color variations between batches and pours, a Class
Bridge 2 Bridge 19 Bridge 03 3 rubbed finish in conjunction with an Approved Products List concrete coating
RFP Transition Span Design
may be used for Zones 1, 2, and 3.

Insignia White color Coating


2.6.3 BASELINE STEEL FINISH FederalFigure
Color2-10b
FS37875 Insignia
Federal White Color
Color FS37875 Insignia White Color Figure 2-11b Federal Color FS36424 Medium Grey Color
a. All structural steel in Zone A shall be coated with a High Performance
Coating System. Color to to match the existing steel elements. Provide a
color coupon to demonstrate the color match.
b. All structural steel east of NW 3rd Avenue, including the Signature
Bridge, shall be coated with a High Performance Coating System. Color
shall be Federal Standard 37925 Insignia White.

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Enhanced roadway pole and luminaire zones 2 & 3 Enhanced plaza/valet parking luminaire zone 3 Enhanced roadway pole and luminaire zones 2 & 3 View 0.1 View 3.11 View 3.8

Bridge 13 Bridge 1

Archer Western / de Moya JV Proposal Enhanced Pavement Colors (APTE 7, 27, 42) Murals on Piers (APTE 80) A-5
SHEET Vol2-05

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