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| Coyote Valley |
| San Jose, California, USA |
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| The blueprint for Coyote Valley envisions a new urban town that responds to the City of San Jose's mandate for providing a minimum of 25,000 new housing units and 50,000 industry-driving new jobs for its future. A physical hierarchy of district, community, village, neighborhood and community gathering spaces are efficiently connected by a rich network of open space, trails, bicycle paths, roads and transit. Coyote Valley will be San Jose's future model for a sustainable, vibrant, pedestrian- and transit-oriented mixed-use community. |
| Coyote Valley |
| San Jose, California, USA |
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| Site Area: 7,000 acres |
| Building Area: 1,500,000 sqft retail | 15,000,000 sqft office |
| Units: 25,000 |
| Density: 18 du/ac |
| 20% affordable housing and 50,000 new jobs |
| Coyote Valley |
| San Jose, California, USA |
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| Coyote Valley |
| San Jose, California, USA |
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| Urban form high volume road network for mobility and connectivity. | | Efficient land use pattern, intensity and density that responds to infrastructure. | | Mixed workplace typologies to respond to San Jose's employment distribution. | | Education and technology business partnerships and strategies. | | Resource conservation and agriculture as part of the green community design. | | Connected hierarchy of district, community, village, neighborhood and gathering spaces. |
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