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FIRE STATION 62
ATZIRY MADERA
Atziry Madera Arizona State University Spring 2020 Marlene Imirzian ADE 522 Advanced Architectural Studio II
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INTRO
03-06
SITE
07-08
DESIGN INFLUENCES
09-10
SITE PLAN
11-12
FLOOR PLAN
13-14
CIRCULATION + EGRESS
15-16
ELEVATIONS
17-20
SECTIONS
21-22
STRUCTURE
23-24
ANALYSIS
25-26
RENDERINGS
CONTENT
01-02
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INTRO Fire Station 62 is design to mainly facilitate all the functionality for emergency response and serve the surrounding residential community as well as the trails of South Mountain Park. The design is layered to function for living, working and a space for community; but separating private vs public. The spaces are designed to take advantage of the great views, the native landscape and space for outdoor actives.
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19th ave
SITE ANALYSIS
South Mountain Park and Preserve
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Loop 202
The site is located in Phoenix, Arizona, adjacent to the Sonoran Preserve and South Mountain recreational hiking areas. It is also near to the new extension of Loop 202 (South Mountain Freeway). 03 | Madera
A wash runs through the site.
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SITE
W CHANDLER BLVD
W CHANDLER BLVD
2-lane road for transit circulation and bike paths along Chandler Blvd. Pedestrian circulation in sidewalks beside the road.
SITE
Residential area.
SITE
W CHANDLER BLVD
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Pyramid trail runs through the site.
SITE
SITE ANALYSIS
Site Lot 264, 380 SF
Immediately adjacent to State Trust Land.
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W CHANDLER BLVD
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SITE CONTEXT
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DESIGN STRATEGIES The massing was positioned in order to generate the best access for emergency response.
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Sketch exploration
Traditional block
Program + Divide Private and Public
Sloping and stepping down + Stacking
Rotate
The masses were rotated and distorted to capture natural light, take advantage of the views. The displacement creates a separation between the public and the emergency response area evading any interruptions, it also creates dierent connections and open views of the native landscape
apparatus bay living + sleeping area community area
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SITE PLAN
W CHANDLER BLVD
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fire fighter entry public entry fire truck circulation Madera | 10
FLOOR PLAN - GROUND LEVEL
1. APPARATUS BAY 2.TURNOUT 3. DECONTAMINATION SINK 4. HOSE STORAGE 5. IDC STORAGE 6. COMMUNICATION ROOM 7. WATCH ROOM 8. CAPTAIN’S ROOM 9. OFFICE
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10. EMS STORAGE 11. LOBBY 12. RESTROOM 13. LIBRARY 14.LAUNDRY ROOM 15. FITNESS 16.KITCHEN/DINNING 17. DAY ROOM 18.COMMUNITY ROOM
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FLOOR PLAN - SECOND LEVEL
1. CAPTAIN’S DORMITORY 2.DORMITORIES 3. RECREATIONAL ROOM 4. WOMEN’S BATHROOM 5. MEN’S BATHROOM 6. STORAGE 7. BALCONY
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sleeping area
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CIRCULATION - GROUND LEVEL 13 | Madera
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emergency response circulation fire fighters entry and egress public entrance vertical circulation
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CIRCULATION - SECOND LEVEL
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2 3
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emergency response circulation vertical circulation
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ELEVATIONS north elevation
south elevation
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MATERIALITY
east elevation
west elevation
Tinted Concrete
Charred Wood with Insulated Concrete Forms
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SECTION-APPARATUS BAY
A
Roof 24' - 0"
Level 2 12' - 0"
Level 1 0' - 0"
apparatus bay section cut
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C
Insulating Foam Concrete Concrete
Insulating Foam Charred Wood
The Shou Sugi Ban technique, that is a traditional Japanese technique that chars the wood surface, and provides protection from rot, water and insects. It is nearly maintenance free and allows to reclaim wood. Giving the fire station a beautiful look, but also a new meaning of re-purpose to burned wood. This is combined with Insulated Concrete that has an energy consumption saving of 30-70%, also a reduction in outside air infiltration and it is resistant. Madera | 18
SECTION-LIVING AND SLEEPING 17 | Madera
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living and sleeping quarters section cut - facing south views
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Roof 24' - 0" Second Level 12' - 0" Ground Level 0' - 0"
community and administration section cut - facing north views
STRUCTURE-SECOND LEVEL
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STRUCTURE-ROOF 1
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ENERGY ANALYSIS
ENERGY ANALYSIS MODEL
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DAYLIGHT ANALYSIS
Second Level
Ground Level 47% Underlit
29%
24% Overlit
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