Posted on July 19th, 2007
A Path to the Future
BASE CAMP SARASOTA
Business Plan Report
Prepared for Sarasota County Environmental Services
Prepared by Anne Merrill, Editor
Florida House Institute for Sustainable Development
7/19/07 – Business Plan Report
Posted on April 5th, 2007
Base Camp Sarasota
4/5/2007 – Progress Report – Design Studio Summary
prepared by the University of Florida School of Architecture in conjunction with the Florida House Institute for Sustainable Design
Posted on March 16th, 2007
Posted on June 14th, 2006
This draft represents an outline appropriate to ‘cut-and-paste’ for future grant applications to support aspects of Base Camp Sarasota:
Grant funds will be used to develop and produce the architectural design plan for Base Camp Sarasota—a biological field station to be built in the Carlton Reserve on five acres contributed to the project by Sarasota County. Base Camp Sarasota will attract some of the world’s foremost scientists and ecologists to study the unique subtropical ecosystems of Southwest Florida, providing a “base camp” for research and education that will guide future land use policy and environmental decisions based on both economics and biology. Base Camp Sarasota is part of a larger initiative known as the Florida Institute for Integrative Land Use being jointly developed by Sarasota County Government, New College of Florida, the University of Florida, and the Florida House Institute.
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Posted on April 17th, 2006
Letter received from the Florida House Institute for Sustainable Development in regard to their support for the Base Camp Sarasota initiative.
2006.04.17 Letter
Posted on February 28th, 2006
2/28/06 – Progress Report – Preliminary Design Report
Preliminary design images from report:
Posted on February 17th, 2005
Base Camp Sarasota
Progress Report – Program and Preliminary Design
Prepared by The Florida House Institute
for Sustainable Development
February 17, 2005
Field Station Building Design Pros and Cons