Schemata Workshop worked with the City of Renton, the Renton Housing Authority (RHA), the King County Housing Authority and Shelter Resources to prepare a Choice Neighborhoods Initiative grant application. The grant is sponsored nationally by HUD. Schematic Workshop designed nine multi-family buildings on five sites. The buildings contain market rate and affordable multi-family units for the Sunset Terrace area. Based on RHA's program and capacity needs, Schemata Workshop designed these five sites to provide 250 units over 1.6 acres. The project sites are located centrally around the new Sunset Terrace Park.In order to create a more vibrant, active, and diverse neighborhood, Schemata Workshop's design concepts included:
-improving walkability by providing new pedestrian conections to the park
-establishing a sense of neighborhood by utilizing landscape and public art to create identifiable nodes that highlight entrances to the neighborhood.
-enhancing the exisiting urban fabric by providing a mix of building types and massings to seamlessly integrate market rate and afforadable units.
-providing smaller scale open spaces to provide "eyes on the street".
The five project sites host a range of community amenities such as dedicated off street parking spaces, raingardens, bicycle parking, p-patches, smaller scale open spaces with play areas, community rooms, on-site social services offices, accessible entries to buildings and accessible units.
Schemata Workshop's proposal meets Evergreen Sustainable Development Standards (ESDS).