Panama Pacifico: A New City Center at the Heart of the Americas

Panama Pacifico is pioneering true urbanism at a city and regional scale in Panama. The project was launched several years ago and has been an unprecedented financial success. London and Regional’s development efforts at Panama Pacifico have established a core business center with over 170 multi-national companies which employ over 7000 people in over two million square feet of on-site work space.

 

Panama Pacifico Town Center Master Planned Community Latin America

 

To complement this financial success, Canin Associates has been engaged to develop enhanced placemaking strategies for the next phase of development in the community’s Town Center. “One of our prime tasks is crafting a plan for the heart of this new city,” says Brian Canin, who views this as a complex intervention involving redevelopment, adaptive reuse, and repositioning much of the existing infrastructure inherited from the old military base.

 

To do this, we assembled a diverse team from our urban planning, architecture, and landscape architecture studios, and traveled to Central America to lead an in-depth charette. Focusing on the site’s natural assets as our inspiration, we identified powerful placemaking opportunities by designing a series of urban plazas and connecting them to the Grand Park, the centerpiece of Panama Pacifico.

 

2014.07.08 PP Plaza 2

 

The opportunity to create an iconic, 14-acre public park amenity in the middle of this new city benefits the community in two ways. First, it improves property values. Contrary to what we often find in the United States and other countries, urban residents in Panama value the proximity to quality public parks as much or more than a view of the ocean. The second piece of the community-building puzzle that the Grand Park brings to the table is its direct connection to nature. Through public parks, conservation areas, and a Master Trail System, Panama Pacifico is able to create an intimate connection to the natural scenery that surrounds the site.

 

In addition to its direct link to nature, Panama Pacifico will soon see a more literal connection to the region: lightrail. With a new rail line planned to extend westward of Panama City, the project sits in an ideal location to be directly connected to the region with state-of-art transit. Another connection to the region will be, of course, major roads. While the existing street network provides an adaptable framework for future development, clever interventions in both wayfinding and landscaping will transform current arterials into welcoming boulevards.

 

With a Town Center and strong outward connections, placemaking in Panama Pacifico will continue to create an important urban node in the economic development of Panama.

 

 

Canin’s Jurgen Duncan at Florida Engineers in the Classroom

Canin Associates Jurgen Engineers in the Classroom Florida

Earlier this summer, Jurgen Duncan spent some time with curious fifth graders as part of the Florida Engineers in the Classroom program. To further STEM programs in public schools around the state, presenters from a variety of fields each gave 20-minute presentations to five or six classes. The hands-on workshops gave kids the opportunity to engage in real-world scenarios in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math. Jurgen, Canin Associates’ transportation designer, made roadway design fun and engaging by using an HO Slot race track. Other topics in the Florida Engineers in the Classroom program included:

 

  •  Airport Design – The kids get a chance to design an airport layout on paper after hearing about some of the key elements that are considered in Airport Design.
  •  Candyland – Structural in nature. This is where the kids get to design and build a town from the ground up using only licorice, gummy bears and toothpicks.
  •  Chemical Engineering – Engineering Mike mixes things up!
  •  Drainage – The kids learn about how water flows and how different size pipes allow more/less water to flow through them.
  •  Geotech – Typically includes a large drill rig. The kids get a chance to see the rig go into the ground and pull up a soil sample. The kids get to look at and touch the sample while learning about Geotechnical Engineering.
  •  GPS – The kids get to work hands-on with surveyors and learn the nuances behind surveying and Global Positioning Systems
  •  Magnetism – Materials available include copper pipe, magnets, and ball bearings. Show how magnetic brakes work and Newton cradle of conservation of energy.
  •  Park Design – The kids get to design a park on paper after learning about the important aspects of perk design.
  •  Simple Machine – Materials available spool, paint stirrer, ping pong ball and Dixie cup.  Describe fulcrum, lever, projectile, and launch/recovery vehicle, via see saw example and catapult.
  •  Surveying – Traditional methods of demonstrating surveying.
  •  Town Design – The kids get to design a town after learning about the important planning activities involved in designing a town.
  •  What is an Engineer? – This is a pre-made PowerPoint presentation, whereby all of the various Engineering fields are discussed. The presentation includes sound clips and movies to help hold their interest.