Figure 27: A breakdown of the Intensive Site Programming
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Figure 28: Aerial Perspective of the Intensive Site
Figure 29: Aerial Perspective of the New American Center
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Figure 30: Ground Floor Plan for the New American Center: Resettlement Offices
Figure 31: Reception & Public Lobby
Figure 32: Where the Ramp starts as a hill & is retained by the tiered seating to the left
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Figure 33: Second Floor Plan: Post-Resettlement Office, with the portion of the Greenway Promenade Ramp shown in color
Figure 34: Looking south under the Greenway
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Figure 35: Third Floor Plan: Education Facilities
Figure 36: Tiered Classroom following the Third Rise Figure 37: Looking back at the second promenade landing
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Figure 38: Fourth Floor Plan: Education Facilities
Figure 39: Looking North up the Third Rise
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Figure 40: Fifth Floor Plan: Education Facilities
Figure 41: Third Rise from covered seating
Figure 42: Looking South along the 690 Greenway
Figure 43: Looking East over the Turf facilities at the Syracuse Center of Excellence (C.O.E.)
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Figure 44: Sixth & Seventh Floor Plans: Transitional Housing Unit
Figure 45: Exterior View of Transitional housing above Third Rise Figure 46: View South from Transitional Housing Corridor
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Figure 47: First Rise Perspective Section
Figure 48: Gymnasium Before & After Views
Figure 49: Looking West down E. Washington St past the Syracuse Center of Excellence.
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Figure 50: The Second Rise Perspective Section
Figure 51: New American Center Main Entry: Before & After
Figure 52: View Looking South from the East-bound I-690 lanes
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Figure 53: The Third Rise Perspective Section
Figure 54: View from the Corner of Almond Blvd. & E. Water St.
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