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Winter Presentation. Island 2000. Introducing ISLAND 2000. Renee Elsdon. Jonathan Wong. Group Presentation March 10, 2000. Michael Hughes. Jonghoon Kim. ISLAND 2000. Project Overview :. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Island 2000

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Introducing

ISLAND 2000

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Jonathan Wong

Michael Hughes

Renee Elsdon

Jonghoon Kim

Group PresentationMarch 10, 2000

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Project Overview:

Design a new engineering center to replace an existing 3 story building at Island University, Florida.

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One building has a square footprint and one has an L-

shaped footprint.

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Requirement: The palm tree grove must be preserved, and

some internal spaces must have views to the grove.

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Requirement: Interior organization is based upon the affinity table.

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The AFFINITY TABLE

Auditorium

FacultyLounge

Tech.supportComputer

Room

Secretaries

FacultyOffices

Chair’sOffice

SeniorAdmin.

Storage

Instructional Lab

StudentOffices

SmallClass

Seminar

Large Classrooms

* Size of bubble directly relates to required size of each room

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Aesthetics

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A local site was selected

to authenticate the project

and aid in the architectural design process

A local site was selected

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A local site was selected

That had a sandy, semi-populated beach

And offered a sense of serenity

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San Francisco Bay

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ANGEL ISLAND

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Quarry Beach

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Site Contours

OtherUniversityBuildings

And Site Model

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Other “University” Buildings….

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Don’t you want to be there?

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Qualities of the site:

Strong visual attraction to specific points on the horizon

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Tilden Park/Berkeley

Treasure Island/Bay Bridge

Chevron/San Rafael Bridge

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Qualities of the site:

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Nature of cove and hill forms gives the site a strong directional quality

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Qualities of the site:

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Cove form: radial directional

quality

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Qualities of the site:

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Qualities of the site:

Hill Form: Sloping

directional quality

Beach/Bay Form: endless horizontal directional quality

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Sense of seclusion; other campus buildings are located out of sight

Qualities of the site:

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Structural engineer

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Structure

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No seismic consideration

Qualities of the site:

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Building needs to be designed for 110 mph wind

Qualities of the site:

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Advantages of Material Selection

R/C Beams R/C with composites

Timber Timber w/ composites

Strength

Weight

Weather

Resistant

Cost

Effective

Ductile

Failure

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Construction Manager

owner

Iterations between the members

Structural engineer

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Structure

Planning

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Construction Manager

Structural engineer

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Iterations between the members

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A plan with

symmetry:

And organized

around the

auditorium

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Iteration Process

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Iteration Process

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Components

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Components

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Auditorium is central elementAuditorium is curvilinear in all dimensions

Wall installed to support auditorium at the request of E-C

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Establish Lines of Importance

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Treasure Island

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Plan View

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Circular Stairwell at intersection of circulation zones

Radial Circulation

Regions

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auditorium

Large Class

Small class

Student Off.Seminar

lab

Tech support

Computer

Secretary

Chair’s Office

Senior Admin

Faculty

LoungeStorage

Interior organization

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Section Cut Along an Axis

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Roof inspired by palm tree fronds

Want to achieve a curved, light roof

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Auditorium has access from both the first and second floor. Second floor walkways are visible from the interior of the auditorium.

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A-E-C Discussions

Will a glass wall hold up in a hurricane?

Glass wall is expensive.

Cloth roof will not allow MEP system to be located in roof, as

typically done.

Are wooden columns available

in 2’ diameter?

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How Much Will These Alternatives Cost?

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100%

Site Work

Special Construction

Electrical

Mechanical

Conveying

Interior Construction

Roofing

Exterior Closure

Superstructure

Substructure

Foundations

Cost Breakdown Comparison

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Cost Estimates

18%

1%

12%

8%1%

16%1%

23%

14%3% 3%

Foundations

Substructure

Superstructure

Exterior Closure

Roofing

Interior Construction

Conveying

Mechanical

Electrical

Special Construction

Site Work

18%

1%

12%

8%1%

17%1%

23%

14%2% 3%

Foundations

Substructure

Superstructure

Exterior Closure

Roofing

Interior Construction

Conveying

Mechanical

Electrical

Special Construction

Site Work

19%

1%

9%

8%

1%17%1%

24%

14%

3% 3%Foundations

Substructure

Superstructure

Exterior Closure

Roofing

Interior Construction

Conveying

Mechanical

Electrical

Special Construction

Site Work

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R/C withComposite

Reinforcement

R/C Steel R/C withComposite

Reinforcement

R/C Steel

Cost

Budget

Budget = $ 4.33 MCost = $ 4.7-4.9 M

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Cost Estimates

12%1%

13%

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25%

15%

3% 3%Foundations

Substructure

Superstructure

Exterior Closure

Roofing

Interior Construction

Conveying

Mechanical

Electrical

Special Construction

Site Work

12%1%

15%

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17%2%

24%

14%

3% 3%Foundations

Substructure

Superstructure

Exterior Closure

Roofing

Interior Construction

Conveying

Mechanical

Electrical

Special Construction

Site Work

12%1%

12%

8%

1%

18%2%

24%

15%

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Substructure

Superstructure

Exterior Closure

Roofing

Interior Construction

Conveying

Mechanical

Electrical

Special Construction

Site Work

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R/C Wallswith

CompositeReinforced

Timber

R/C R/C withTimber

Framing

R/C Wallswith

CompositeReinforced

Timber

R/C R/C withTimber

Framing

Cost

Budget

Cost = $ 3.7-3.8 MBudget = $ 4.33 M

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Cost Estimates

16%

1%

13%

12%

1%16%1%

21%

13%3% 3%

Foundations

Substructure

Superstructure

Exterior Closure

Roofing

Interior Construction

Conveying

Mechanical

Electrical

Special Construction

Site Work

17%

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10%

13%

1%16%

2%

21%

13%3% 3%

Foundations

Substructure

Superstructure

Exterior Closure

Roofing

Interior Construction

Conveying

Mechanical

Electrical

Special Construction

Site Work

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$ (Millions)

R/C Walls withComposite Reinforced

Concrete

R/C Walls with SteelFraming

R/C Walls withComposite Reinforced

Concrete

R/C Walls with SteelFraming

Cost

Budget

Cost = $ 4.3-4.4 MBudget = $ 4.33 M

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Cost Estimates

5% 1%

14%

12%

2%

18%2%

25%

15%

3% 3%Foundations

Substructure

Superstructure

Exterior Closure

Roofing

Interior Construction

Conveying

Mechanical

Electrical

Special Construction

Site Work

5% 1%

17%

12%

2%

17%2%

24%

14%

3% 3%Foundations

Substructure

Superstructure

Exterior Closure

Roofing

Interior Construction

Conveying

Mechanical

Electrical

Special Construction

Site Work

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$ (Millions)

R/C Walls with SteelFraming

Timber Walls withTimber Framing

R/C Walls with SteelFraming

Timber Walls withTimber Framing

Cost

Budget

Cost = $ 3.6-3.8 MBudget = $ 4.33 M

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Site Layout

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Palm Grove

Existing Parking Lots and Roadways

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Job Trailers

Mat’ls Laydown

Temporary Easement

Mobile Crane

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Job Trailers Mat’ls Laydown

Temp. Easement

Mobile Crane

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How Long Will It Take?

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• Wood structure

• R/C in auditorium:

Sequence coordination

• Pile foundation

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Quantity

Daily Output

• RS Means Data

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• Based on Wood

Structure• 9.5 month

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R/C

Wood Structure

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• R/C structure• Pile foundation• Hillside excavation: 3 times backfill after

retaining wall

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• Based on R/C• 12 month

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R/C

Steel Framing

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• Steel structure• Glass wall in 1st floor• Spiral stair• Skylight

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• Based on steel

structure• 11.5 month

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Steel Structure

R/C

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• Steel truss• Canvas roof: vyl.

coated polyester fabric shell

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• Based on wood structure, canvas roof

• 9 month

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Wood Structure

Steel Structure

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Does it meet affinity requirements?

Safe?View requirements?

Meet Budget?

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Exciting Statement?

Complexity

Best Choice

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Our Choice

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Reasons

• Owner preferred modern look for school

• Cost is Right Around Budget (Challenge)

• Easier Site Access

• Its OUR Design

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Any Questions?

Thank You For Your Time