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V33 Presentation 2016/08 PRESENTATION&PUBLICATION FILE PREPARATION Residential Building, Tibeca, NYC Archi-Tectonics LLC. V33, a new residential building, is located in Tribeca’s landmark district, originally a warehouse area. The choice not to copy a traditional building, but to focus on the quality of the Tribeca Landmarks, was greatly appreciated by the NYC Landmark Committee. We focused on the proportional systems; extreme ceiling heights, tri-partite stone façade sub-divisions, and street façade alignments were some of the qualities and contextual issues looked at. We call it a “A New Pixelated Façade Pattern, A New Life Style.”
PROJECT TYPE / 9-story residential units, 7 units with underground parking, including two triplex townhouses and one duplex penthouse LOCATION/ Tribeca, NYC AREA/ 32,364 SF PROJECT TEAM/ Archi-Tectonics PRINCIPLE/ Winka Dubbeldam PHOTOGRAPHY/ Floto & Warner / Eric van den Brulle
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SITE PLAN & NORTH FACADE
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ELEV. [+121'-3"]
ELEV. [+121'-4"]
BULKHEAD H.P. ROOF ELEV. [+119'-0 1/4"] BULKHEAD L.P. ROOF
ELEV. [+112'-0"]
ELEV. [+106'-8"]
ELEV. [+99'-2"]
ELEV. [+93'-8"]
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ENTRY 179 HUDSON
NORTH FACADE ELEVATION
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31-33 VESTRY
35 VESTRY
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ELEV. [+121'-3"]
ELEV. [+120'-8"]
BULKHEAD H.P. ROOF ELEV. [+116'-7"] T.O. PARAPET
ELEV. [+111'-2"]
11'-2"
ROOF T.O. PAVERS
ELEV. [+100'-0"]
10'-11"
9TH FLOOR FIN. FL.
ELEV. [+89'-1"]
13'-11"
8TH FLOOR FIN. FL.
ELEV. [+75'-2"]
12'-0"
7TH FLOOR FIN. FL.
ELEV. [+63'-2"] 6TH FLOOR FIN. FL. ADJACENT BUILDING
12'-0"
ADJACENT BUILDING
5TH FL. FIN. FL.
12'-0"
ELEV. [+51'-2"]
4TH FL. FIN. FL.
12'-0"
ELEV. [+39'-2"]
ELEV. [+27'-2"]
13'-11"
3RD FLOOR FIN. FL.
ELEV. [+13'-3"]
13'-3"
2ND FLOOR FIN. FL.
ELEV. [+0'-0"] FLOOR 1 FIN. FL. 35 VESTRY
31-33 VESTRY
179 HUDSON
SOUTH FACADE ELEVATION
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30' SETBACK LINE
SKY
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PROPERTY LINE
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ELEV. [+116'-7"] T.O. PARAPET
ELEV. [+111'-2"] ROOF T.O. PAVERS
ELEV. [+100'-0"] 9TH FLOOR FIN. FL.
9TH
ELEV. [+89'-1"] 8TH FLOOR FIN. FL. 8TH
ELEV. [+75'-2"] 7TH FLOOR FIN. FL.
7TH
ELEV. [+63'-2"] 6TH FLOOR FIN. FL.
6TH
5TH FL. FIN. FL.
5TH
ELEV. [+51'-2"]
4TH 4TH FL. FIN. FL. ELEV. [+39'-2"]
3RD ELEV. [+27'-2"] 3RD FLOOR FIN. FL.
2ND ELEV. [+13'-3"] 2ND FLOOR FIN. FL.
1ST ELEV. [+0'-0"]
ELEV. [+0'-0"]
FLOOR 1 FIN. FL.
FLOOR 1 FIN. FL. ELEV. [-4'-0"] AC ROOM ELEV. [-5'-0"] B.O. ADJACENT BLDG. FOOTING ELEV. [-10'-1"]
CELLAR T.O. SLAB
CELLAR T.O. SLAB
PROPERTY LINE
ELEV. [-10'-1"]
SECTION FACING EAST
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STREET
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T.O. PARAPET ELEV. [+113'-1"] ROOF T.O. PAVERS
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ELEV. [+116'-7"]
ELEV. [+111'-2"] ROOF T.O. PAVERS
ELEV. [+100'-0"] 9TH FLOOR FIN. FL.
ELEV. [+89'-1"] 8TH FLOOR FIN. FL.
ELEV. [+75'-2"] 7TH FLOOR FIN. FL.
ELEV. [+63'-2"] 6TH FLOOR FIN. FL.
5TH FL. FIN. FL. ELEV. [+51'-2"]
4TH FL. FIN. FL. ELEV. [+39'-2"]
ELEV. [+27'-2"] 3RD FLOOR FIN. FL.
ELEV. [+13'-3"] 2ND FLOOR FIN. FL.
ELEV. [+0'-0"] FLOOR 1 FIN. FL.
ELEV. [+0'-0"] FLOOR 1 FIN. FL.
ELEV. [-4'-0"] AC ROOM ELEV. [-5'-0"] B.O. ADJACENT BLDG. FOOTING ELEV. [-10'-1"] CELLAR T.O. SLAB
ELEV. [-7'-3"] SLAB T.O. RAMP ELEV. [-10'-1"] CELLAR T.O. SLAB ELEV. [-13'-7"] B.O. ELEVATOR PIT SLAB
SECTION FACING WEST
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Time Shifing Frames
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The contextual texture of the V33 street facade is developed in a random pattern of translucent stone, stone, glass, and translucent glass. The shift in material will allow the faรงade to constantly change over the course of a day; the translucent stone will glow by day in the interior, while by night it is reversed, thus transforming the faรงade over the course of a day and night.
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ONTAL MULLION/OPENABLE VENT NORTH FACADE
ONTAL MULLION/OPENABLE VENT NORTH FACADE
ONTAL MULLION - @ SLIDING DOORS - NORTH FACADE 1 1/2"
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ALUMINUM PRESSURE PLATE - T-SHAPED PROFILE
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FIXED CLEAR INSULATED GLASS UNIT OR STONE/GLASS LAMINATED PANEL IN IGU - SEE ELEVATIONS
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HORIZONTAL MULLION: PRESSURE PLATE: T-SHAPED PROFILE
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INSULATED FACADE INSERT UNIT W/ STONE SPANDREL PANEL - STONE '1'
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FIXED CLEAR INSULATED GLASS UNIT OR STONE/GLASS LAMINATED PANEL IN IGU - SEE ELEVATIONS
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CONCRETE SLAB (SEE STRUCT. DWGS.)
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FIRE SAFING INSULATION
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SEALANT AND BACKER ROD
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HORIZONTAL ALUM. MULLION
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CONC. SLAB: SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS
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ALUMINUM AND GLASS SLIDING DOOR
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ALUM. AND GLASS SLIDING DOOR
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1" STONE CURB - STONE '1'
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FIXED CLEAR INSULATED GLASS UNIT OR STONE/GLASS LAMINATED PANEL IN IGU - SEE ELEVATIONS
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SEALANT AND BACKER ROD
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TREATED WD. BLOCKING
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FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION: BRUSHED STAINLESS STEEL FACE
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ALUM. GLAZING PROFILE
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SEALANT AND BACKER ROD
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ALUM. GLAZING PROFILE
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HANOVER PEDESTAL PAVER - CHARCOAL
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STONE LAMINATED TO ALUM. HONEYCOMB PANEL AT BEDROOM
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ST. STL. COUNTER FLASHING: SLOPE 14" : 1'-9"
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MEMBRANE FLASHING
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STONE LAMINATED TO ALUM. HONEYCOMB PANEL
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HANOVER PEDESTAL PAVERS CHARCOAL
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3" 60 PSI RIGID INSULATION
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STONE TILE IN MORTAR BED: STONE TYPE '5'
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MONOLITHIC ROOF MEMBRANE; CONTINUE OVER CURB
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MONOLITHIC WATERPROOF MEMBRANE
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SS GRILLE
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ALUM. GLAZING PROFILE
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SLOPED CONC. FILL
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WATERPROOF MEMBRANE
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SLOPED CONCRETE FILL
LAMINATED GLASS/STONE IN IGU AT LOBBY
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OPERABLE VENT / CLEAR GLASS
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ALUM. COPING
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ALUMINUM PRESSURE PLATE - T-SHAPED PROFILE
SECTION
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ALUMINUM MULLION - T-SHAPED PROFILE
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ONTAL MULLION/OPENABLE VENT NORTH FACADE
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ROOF DRAIN
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COMPRESSIBLE FILLER
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NEW CONC. SIDEWALK
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DRAINAGE MATT
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COMPACTED FILL
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INSULATE CAVITY
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ANODIZED ALUM. COVER PLATE @ BEDROOM (TO COVER FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION) FACE OF VERTICAL MULLION BEYOND CONC. CURB ST. STL. FLASHING RECESSED RADIATOR @ BEDROOM / UNIT T2 ONLY (NOT AT LOBBY/CORRIDOR)
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North Facade
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6TH FL.
STONE
6th Floor Wall Detail Perspective
5th Floor Wall Detail Perspective
INSULATION
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GLASS
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11 12 5"
2"
1'-0 3/4"
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CONCRETE SLAB 5TH FL.
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METAL FRAME
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8 5th Floor Wall Detail_ Transition to Stone Panel at Floor Slab
5th&6th Floor Wall Section Detail
6th Floor Wall Detail Perspective
5th Floor Wall Detail Perspective
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Concrete Drip + Weep Holes
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B.O. Soffit in Adjacent Bay
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Batt Insulation Concrete Slab: See Struct Drawings Vapor Barrier
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Alum. Closure Match to Mullion
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SS Radiator Grille: Arden Architectural Ele-Gril 38G Floor Assembly: 5/8” Engineered Hardwood Floor, 1/8” Soundmatt, 1/4” Ardex Leveling Compound
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2"
1'-0 3/4"
Section Detail 5th Floor_Transition to Stone Panel at Floor Slab Welded Metal Frame Vertical Curtain Wall Mullion 7/8” Fire-Retradant Plywood. W/Metal Face and Edges Stone Panel W/Alum. Honeycomb Backer Board and Concealed Fasterners: Miter Corner Typ.-Stone ‘1’
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Translucent Stone Panel Facade Construciton Detail
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31-33 Vestry Street
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Floor Plan Level Roof
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OVERALL EXTERIOR
31-33 Vestry Street
1. Living Room 2. Kitchen 3. Lobby 4. Hydraulic Car 5. MRL Traction 6. Bedroom 7. Corridor 8. Exit Corridor 9. Garden
OVERALL EXTERIOR EXTERIOR
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INTERIOR
INTERIOR
EXTERIOR
GRID
SITE
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ADJACENT BUIDLING
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PROPERTY LINE
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PROPERTY LINE AP 4
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KITCHEN
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MAIN ENTRANCE
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CAR ENTRANCE
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BATH
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PROPERTY
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PROPERTY LINE
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BATHROOM VIEW
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KITCHEN & DINING ROOM
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DUPLEX PENTHOUSE
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512 Greenwich Street 2016-2018 7-Story Private Residence Area: 4460 SF Location: Manhattan, New York Archi-Tectonics LLC. New york is a extrmely complex city, not only physicaly, but also psychically. Especially in Manhattan, the most contradictory place in New York. On one side, you aspire to establish a connection to the daily urban live and its history, one the other side, sometimes you want to escape from it to enjoy inner peace and private time. For our client, who is a Psychologist, this private residence project , in some degree, is the extension of his persenalety and his understanding about this city. The project is based on a 100-year old building. The whole idea here is implicit and dubious. We renovate the building and inject vitality but also, we are trying to blur the boundry of time. Ancient bricks are kept, brushed, and become the background of modern appliance; old joists are clearned, reused, and integrated to be apart of brand new decoration; historical structures are well protected, reinforced, and support the whole new idea. Compare to the building itself, the second skin is complete new structure. If the building is the extension of owner’s spirit, the second skin is the way he talks to this world. The second skin is consist of 64 steel structure of 4 different size and 7,844 pieces of Trespa slats. Each floor and each area, coordinate with the activities happened inside, has complete different second skin configurations. This endows a completely fresh experience and participation with the
PROJECT TEAM/ Archi-Tectonics PRINCIPLE/ Winka Dubbeldam PHOTOGRAPHY/ Floto & Warner / Eric van den Brulle
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T he relationship between old and new
here is no longer a rigid line between existing and new construction. It’s a fusion, both in design language and the way impact the activities inside.
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Bedroom
Living Room
Kitchen
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Guest Room
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ELEV. [+76'-1"] BULKHEAD STRUCTURE
ELEV. [+66'-2"] ROOF STRUCTURE
ELEV. [+55'-3"] 6TH FLOOR STRUCTURE
ELEV. [+44'-2"] 5TH FLOOR STRUCTURE
ELEV. [+33'-2"] 4TH FLOOR STRUCTURE
ELEV. [+22'-3"] 3RD FLOOR STRUCTURE
ELEV. [+11'-4"] 2ND FLOOR STRUCTURE
ELEV. [+0'-0"] 1ST FLOOR STRUCTURE
EAST FACADE ELEVATION
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510 GREENWICH STREET
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ELEV. [+76'-1"] BULKHEAD STRUCTURE
ELEV. [+66'-2"] ROOF STRUCTURE
ELEV. [+55'-3"] 6TH FLOOR STRUCTURE
ELEV. [+44'-2"] 5TH FLOOR STRUCTURE
ELEV. [+33'-2"] 4TH FLOOR STRUCTURE
ELEV. [+22'-3"] 3RD FLOOR STRUCTURE
ELEV. [+11'-4"] 2ND FLOOR STRUCTURE
ELEV. [+0'-0"]
EAST ELEVATION
1ST FLOOR STRUCTURE
SOUTH FACADE ELEVATION
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ROOM
GRID
STAIR CORE
ROOMS
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HALLWAY
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ELEVATOR
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BATHROOM
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STORAGE
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TWINS STROLLER
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ELECTRICAL RACKS
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ELEV. [+76'-1"]
ROOM
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ELEV. [+66'-2"] ROOF STRUCTURE
ELEV. [+55'-5"] 6TH FLOOR
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ELEV. [+33'-4"] 4TH FLOOR
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AltaView-Live/Move/Grow 2017 SeaView Health Community Competition New York City Economic Development Corporation Location: Staten Island, New York New York City Economic Development Corporation (“NYCEDC”), in partnership with NYC Health + Hospitals (“NYC Health + Hospitals” or “H+H”), in coordination with the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (“HPD”) and on behalf of the City of New York (the “City”), is pleased to release this request for expressions of interest for a leasehold interest to develop a master-planned, mixed-use, mixed-income community at the historic Sea View Hospital campus (“Campus” or the “Context Area”), in Staten Island, New York. Living healthy could be described as a system of concentric circles. It involves a mix of physical, mental, and emotional components that make us who we are. LIVING WITHIN THE GREENBELT [URBAN CONCEPT] Historic Center, Integrated Live/Play Zones [ZONING CONCEPT] NODES+SUBNODES/Integration of restored landmark buildings with new infill creates an organic growth and atmosphere [SMART MOBILITY] Car Free Mobility, New Entrances&Trails [SMART LANDSCAPE] Terraced Housing, Permeable Walkways&Green Parking Lots, Alternative Energy, Low Speed Zones PROJECT TEAM/ Archi-Tectonics Dishan Shah, Tiago Santos, Can Fu, Robin Zhang V+B Architects PRINCIPLE/ Winka Dubbeldam
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MASTERPLAN 1 Park Lane Senior Housing 3 Camelot 4 Police Surgeon/ Grace Foundation 7 Colony Hall 9 Community Board 2 11 Meals on Wheels 12 Jewish Community Center 16 Fire Department of New York
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Terraces on the Green Green View Artist’s residence Park Lane Flats Manor Road Residences AltaView Flats Cottages on the Green Historic Pavilions New Pavilions Benchmark - Assisted living Mixed Use Retail/ Residential Cultural Center/ Retail Interfaith Spiritual Center Wellness Power Hub Gallop NYC - Equine Therapy Brooklyn Grange Greenhouses Hospital Richmond Uni. Medical Ctr School
Offices
Retail
Parking
Electric vehicles
Greenhouses
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Farmers market
Restaurant
Geothermal Energy
Pedestrian paths
Bike paths
Equine therapy
Parks + playground
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Introduction Starting from the innermost circle, we literally create our bodies from the inside out with what we eat. We shape and maintain this circle, our physical body, with what we do. But our health does not stop at our own skin. We impact and are nurtured by our context, and our actions reverberate in increasingly larger circles of influence in the world. How we live not only affects ourselves, but everyone we encounter, our community as well as our environment. Our proposal for the AltaView Healthy Living Community incorporates this paradigm into the very core of its design: A balanced, sustainable coexistence of nature and architecture, smart urban design and building typologies that actively promote well-being and a healthy lifestyle, a multi-layered mixed-use program that fosters new forms of living, working and leisure, as well as a sense of community and connectedness. The characteristic radial plan of the historic landmark buildings forms the natural new center of our site; the place where one lives, shops or finds wellness and health related amenities. This center is easily accessible, beautifully paved, park-like and car free. The historic buildings are fully restored and complemented by new structures, all set in luscious green gardens. The newly developed residential areas follow their own distinctive pattern. Balancing the concentric geometries of the center, they create an organic, landscape-like sequence of volumes embedded along the edge of the Greenbelt. These buildings fully embrace their exceptional location and views over the park, with new and extended hiking trails providing prime access to the large expanse of forest landscape, promoting physical activity in a pristine natural setting. The stacked green flats follow the natural incline in the site, allowing for environmentally friendly green roofs and generous outdoor space. Each residential area is equipped with underground parking, and a small sub center with local amenities in the adapted landmark buildings.
NODES+SUBNODES
ZONING CONCEPT
Integration of restored landmark buildings with new infill creates an organic growth and atmosphere.
Commercial entrance
Park Commercial Green
LLE AVE .
Green Housing NEW ENTRANCE
NEW ENTRANCE
Historic Center
Commercial
GREENBELT RECREATION CENTER
Housing
Hospital
NEW
Commercial entrance
Green buffer Housing
Greenhouses
Farm
Housing
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Equine therapy
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School
BRIE
SERVICE ENTRANCE
THE LANDMARK COLONY
SKETCH OF HISTORIC CENTER
Altaview will benefit from the presence of the Greenbelt as the front Garden for the new healthy living community. New trails are introduced radiating out to connect the existing Greenbelt trails. NEW TRAIL
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80 ACRES HISTORIC CENTER NEW TRAIL NEW TRAIL
NEW TRAIL
EXISTING TRAIL
Living within the Greenbelt
JCC
100 ACRES
JCC
SMART MOBILITY Car Free Mobility, New Entrances&Trails
JCC
MANOR RD MANOR RD
Shuttle from Ferry Terminal
MANOR RD
Residential entrance
Residential entrance Internal Shuttle Commercial entrance
Car free zone
Residential entrance
POUCH CAMP POUCH CAMP
POUCH CAMP
Commercial entrance New entrances C2-3 commercial overlay Residential
SEAVIEW CAMPUS SEAVIEW CAMPUS SITE ANALYSIS: ROAD ASSESSMENT SITE ANALYSIS: ROAD ASSESSMENT Shuttle from Ferry terminal, SEAVIEW CAMPUS ROADS TO REMAIN SITE ANALYSIS: ROAD54, ASSESSMENT SEAVIEW CAMPUS bus route 57 ROADS TO REMAIN SITE ANALYSIS: ROAD ASSESSMENT Internal Shuttle ROADS TO REMAIN ROADS TO WIDEN/ ALTER (30’ circa) ROADS TOto REMAIN WIDEN/ ALTER (30’ circa) Roads remain ROADS TOto WIDEN/ ALTER (30’ circa) Roads NEW ROADS widen/ alter ROADS TO WIDEN/ ALTER (30’ circa) NEW ROADS New roads NEW ROADS Roads be removed ROADS TOto BE REMOVED NEW ROADS ROADS TO BE REMOVED ROADS TO BE REMOVED ROADS TO BE REMOVED
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Living On The Green NEW HOUSING TYPOLOGIES Altaview Community offers a wide range of housing options for all ages and lifestyles, thus catering to a diverse cross section of residents.
This flexibility of housing arrangements allows for co-living of family members, adaptation to different life stages, or live-work arrangements, creating long-term stability and value.
Young families will feel at home in the community just as much as older residents who prefer to live independently, or may require the proximity of medical services.
AltaView thus offers a unique combination of independence and connectedness, equal parts urban and rural, historic and innovative. It organically combines living units in the historic Landmark Pavilions
Residential types range from detached multi-family cottages and terrace houses to loft apartments and full-service condominium residences with extensive amenities.
Living healthy could be described as a system of concentric circles. It involves a mix of physical, mental, and emotional components that make us who we are.
CENTRAL SQUARE HISTORIC SITE
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Architectural Proposal
Manor Road Residences Flanking Historic Building (D)
Benchmark Assisted Living (I)
OVER VIEW THE GREEN BELT
Sea View Flats (E)
Terraces On The Green (A)
Park Lane Flats (C)
New Pavillions On The square (H) 63
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TERRACES ON THE GREEN (A) H I S T O R I C C O T TA G E A S M A I N E N T RY B U I L D I N G
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TERRACES ON THE GREEN ( A ) & ALTVIEW FLATS ( E ) Seaview Community offers a wide range of housing options for all ages and lifestyles, thus catering to a diverse cross section of residents.
Sun light
C C C A A
Elevator Acc
TERRACE HOUSING FOLLOWS THE SITE TOPOGRAPHY, ALLOWING FOR FREE VIEWS FOR ALL
Program
Location
Units
Spots
Sq.ft
Terraces On the Green
A
650
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575,000
Altaview Flats
E
200
-
180,000
Parking Total
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A&E -
E
750(A)+140(E) 850
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890
755,000
A
UNIT A 3 Bedrooms_1000 sqft
UNIT B 1 Bedrooms_500 sqft A
3 Bedrooms Unit
B
1 Bedroom Unit
C
2 Bedrooms Unit
P
Car Parking
Green Roof Sun light C C
Green Roof B C
B C A
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UNIT C 2 Bedrooms_750 sqft
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Park Lane
Elevator Access 1. Entrance 2. Living Room 3. Kitchen 4. Bathroom 5. Bedroom 6. Bathroom 7. Master bedroom 8. Pantry 9. Terrace
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Park Lane Flats ( C )
Following the sinuous path of Park Lane, these stacked and staggered apartments are designed to complement the undulating topography of the site, and frame vistas to the surrounding forests.
Program
Location
Floors
Units
Sq.ft
Flat A
C
1st-9th Floor
172
118,800
Flat B
C
1st-9th Floor
172
154,800
Flat C
C
10th-11st Floor
12
26,400
Total
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350
300,000
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C
OVER VIEW GREENBELT
A
A
A
B
B
B
GROUND FLOOR PLAN LAYOUT
A
B
A
A
B
A
TYPICAL PLAN LAYOUT
The geometric stepped volumes provide green balconies and privacy to the occupants, whilst creating the illusion of an uninterrupted landscape by mimicking the steep contours of the surrounding area. The block is comprised of three distinct apartment layouts accommodating one, two and duplex apartments designed to maximize views and access to natural light and ventilation.
C
C
DUPLEX PLAN
A. 2 Bedrooms Unit B. 1 Bedroom Unit C. Penthouse
Sun light
25
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OVER VIEW GREENBELT 110
14
146
BUILDING ELEVATION
BUILDING SECTION
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Manor Road Residences ( D )
The new Manor Road Residences flanking Building 3 will create a unique spatial dialog of historic and contemporary architecture at the edge of the Greenbelt. Centered by the circular drop-off of the existing building, the buildings will share a common lobby, underground parking, as well as an impressive list of building amenities. All apartments will feature private green terraces, with spectacular views toward the Greenbelt and beyond.
Program Lobby (Shared) Wellness (Shared) Residences Total
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Floor
Units
Sq.ft
Garden Floor
-
3,000
1st Floor
-
16,000
1st-15st Floor
200 units/bldg
185,000/bldg
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400
370,000
D
ELEVATION PARK LANE
C
NEW BUILDING 1_FLATS
RENOVATED BUILDING 3 AMENITIES WITH CONDOS ABOVE
NEW BUILDING 2_FLATS
A. 1 Bedroom Unit 650 sq.ft -820 sq.ft B. 2 Bedrooms Unit 850 sq.ft - 1050 sq.ft C. 3 Bedrooms Unit 1100 sq.ft- 1415 sq.ft
C
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B
A B
B B
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TYPICAL PLAN LAYOUT
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Benchmark - Assisted Living ( I )
ASSISTED LIVING IN THE GREEN
Program Residences Parking Total
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Floor
Units
Spots
Sq.ft
1st-4th Floor
140
-
150,000
Basement
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150
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140
150
150,000
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5 3
5
BASEMENT PARKING
GROUND FLOOR LOBBY & ROOMS
1 2
2 6
4TH FLOOR ROOMS
2ND - 3RD FLOOR ROOMS
1. ENTRANCE 2. ROOMS 3. PARKING 4. ROOF DECK 5. PATIO Sun light
3 3
SECTION
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New Pavillions ( H )
Program Wellness Center Residences Total
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Floor
Units
Sq.ft
1st Floor
-
80,000
2nd-4th Floor
45 Units/bldg X 4
166,000
-
180
246,000
H
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WELLNESS CENTER 3
2
GROUND FLOOR
4
4
4
4
4 3
5
5
4 5
TYPICAL FLOOR
4
4
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1. LOBBY 2. RESIDENCES ENTRANCE 3. ELEVATOR 4. 1 BEDROOM UNIT 5. 2 BEDROOMS UNIT 6. ROOF DECK 7. CAR PARKING
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TOP FLOOR
7
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CAMOUFLAGE 2013/08 High-design Bird Blind Heron Pond Avian Observatory in Riverlands Confluence, 301 Riverlands, West Alton, Mo
WashingtonU Sam Fox School of Design/ Digital Fabrication Ken Tracy&Andrew Colopy Studio //Group Work of 20 Students (Design&Construction)
Winner of 2014 Architizer A+Awards (In the Student Design/Build Project category, which is voted on by a jury of professionals.)
This High-design Bird Blind --- Avian Observatory was a collaborating work designed and constructed together by students from Andrew Colopy’s “Studio Confluence” and Ken Tracy’s Digital Fabrication class. The purpose of this digital fabrication project was to design, fabricate, and build an avian observatory at Riverlands in collaboration with the Audubon Center at Riverlands and the Rivers Project Office of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The observatory is a giant brown cocoon with the form inspired from Ghery’s Deconstructive taxonomies. Through lots of research on the birds’ living habits and optesthesia distinguish ability, the panel pattern design is based on the think of Inverse Camouflage, in order to blend the building with surrounding environment and avoid interrupting birds’ behavior. Accord to CRYPSIS theory, we chose the Disruptive/Dazzling Patterning for the panel pattern&color design, which can blend the observers’ opening on installation from the background with Hi-contrast Pattern. Photo Credits to WUSTL Photos
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Youtube Video Link of Contruction Process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHD6hgTQPEk
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Panel Disruptive Pattern Openings & Color Design
COLOR
LEGEND
Section Cut /Structure Revit Details 3"
1 1/2"
LEGEND
3"
3"
3"
3"
2x3 Aluminum Angle Richilite Exterior Panel 2x2 Blockiung to support Purlin by Gutter 5/8" High Corrugated Panel
2x4 Aluminum Angle
2
0.1"Folded Aluminum Frame
3" High Aluminum Gutter CNC Edged Purlin
A3.01
2x8 Cedar Beam
Branching Taxonomies / Various Form Testing
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A3.01
Horizontal Plastic Closure Strip 2x8 Cedar Column
LEGEND
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Reference Part A6.02 CLIENT
Reference Part A6.02
CLIENT AUDUBON SOCIETY AUDUBON CENTER AT RIVERLANDS 301 RIVERLANDS WAY
WESTALTON, MO 63386 CROSS SECTION AT CANTILEVER CONTACT: PATRICIA HAGEN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 1/2"=1'-0"
CROSS SECTION 1/2"=1'-0"
AUDUBON SOCIETY AUDUBON CENTER AT RIVERLANDS 301 RIVERLANDS WAY WESTALTON, MO 63386
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US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS RIVERS PROJECTS OFFICE 301 RIVERLANDS WAY WEST ALTON, MO 63386
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CONTACT: PATRICIA HAGEN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
DESIGN TEAM
0 3/4"
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1 3/4" 0 3/4"
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CONTACT: CHARLIE DEUTSCH, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
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STUDENTS NIKE CAO, JINA KIM, YU RONG, HAO WU, DAVID ORNDORFF, YAO XIA, WASSEF DABBOUSSI, YILONG WANG, NASH WATERS, YU XIN, HAOSHENG ZHANG
2x4 Long Blocking for Beam Connection
3"
STUDIO CONFLUENCE INSTRUCTORS ANDREW COLOPY, KEN TRACY
2x6Joist
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A3.01
US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS RIVERS PROJECTS OFFICE 301 RIVERLANDS WAY WEST ALTON, MO 63386
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AUDUBON SOCIETY AUDUBON CENTER AT RIVERLANDS 301 RIVERLANDS WAY WESTALTON, MO 63386
PROJECT
AVIAN OBSERVATORY AUDUBON CENTER AT RIVERLANDS WEST ALTON, MO
CONTACT: PATRICIA HAGEN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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TYP. SECTION AT PANEL ATTACHMENT AT ROOF (EAST SIDE) 6"=1'-0"
CONTACT: CHARLIE DEUTSCH, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS RIVERS PROJECTS OFFICE 301 RIVERLANDS WAY WEST ALTON, MO 63386
Typ. Roof Panel_Section
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CONTACT: CHARLIE DEUTSCH, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
DESIGN TEAM
LEGEND
DESIGN TEAM
STUDIO CONFLUENCE
#4 BAR, 12" O.C, (TRANSVERSE) #5 BAR, 10" O.C, (LONGITUDINAL)
STUDENTS NIKE CAO, JINA KIM, YU RONG, HAO WU, DAVID ORNDORFF, YAO XIA, WASSEF DABBOUSSI, YILONG WANG, NASH WATERS, YU XIN, HAOSHENG ZHANG
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#5 BAR, 10" O.C, (LONGITUDINAL)
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INSTRUCTORS ANDREW COLOPY, KEN TRACY
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STUDIO CONFLUENCE
INSTRUCTORS ANDREW COLOPY, KEN TRACY
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#4 BAR, 12" O.C, (TRANSVERSE)
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CORROSION RESISTANT: COATED REBAR CHAIRS: WHERE UNDERSIDE OF CANTILEVER SLAB IS EXPOSED TO VIEW.
3"
DRAWN BY
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YAO XIA, YU XIN PROJECT
9"
3"
STUDENTS NIKE CAO, JINA KIM, YU RONG, HAO WU, DAVID ORNDORFF, YAO XIA, WASSEF DABBOUSSI, YILONG WANG, NASH WATERS, YU XIN, HAOSHENG ZHANG
SCALE
1/2"=1'-0"
#4 BAR, 12" O.C, BOTH DIRECTIONS 3" COVERAGE BELOW
#4 BAR. 12" O.C, #4 BAR, 12" O.C, (BOTH DIRECTION) MAINTAIN 3" CONCRETE COVERAGE LAPPED 12" AT CANTILEVER
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CLIENT
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AVIAN OBSERVATORY AUDUBON CENTER AT RIVERLANDS WEST ALTON, MO
Concrete Foundation Plan Ancor Layout
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AUDUBON SOCIETY AUDUBON CENTER AT RIVERLANDS 301 RIVERLANDS WAY WESTALTON, MO 63386
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#4 BAR. 12" O.C, #4 BAR, 12" O.C, (BOTH DIRECTION) MAINTAIN 3" CONCRETE COVERAGE LAPPED 12" AT CANTILEVER
8'-0 3/16" VARIES
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CORROSION RESISTANT: COATED REBAR CHAIRS: WHERE UNDERSIDE OF CANTILEVER SLAB IS EXPOSED TO VIEW.
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Appox. 48 inches of Strcutural Fill Above Scarified Exst Grade -6 inch lifts compacted o at least 95 percent modified Proctor and 2,000 PSF bearing capacity assumed
9"
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#4 BAR, 12" O.C, BOTH DIRECTIONS 3" COVERAGE BELOW
SLAB DETAIL SECTION CONTACT: PATRICIA HAGEN, 1/2"=1'-0"
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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LONGITUDINAL SECTION 1/2"=1'-0"
SCALE
1/2"=1'-0"
A2.01
DRAWN BY 1
US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS RIVERS PROJECTS OFFICE 301 RIVERLANDS WAY WEST ALTON, MO 63386
YAO XIA, YU XIN PROJECT
9"
A4.05
CONTACT: CHARLIE DEUTSCH, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
3"
21'-5 5/16" VARIES
DESIGN TEAM
8'-0 3/16" VARIES
STUDIO CONFLUENCE INSTRUCTORS ANDREW COLOPY, KEN TRACY STUDENTS NIKE CAO, JINA KIM, YU RONG, HAO WU, DAVID ORNDORFF, YAO XIA, WASSEF DABBOUSSI, YILONG WANG, NASH WATERS, YU XIN, HAOSHENG ZHANG
SCALE
1"=1'-0"
1
ELEVATION 7 1"=1'-0"
DRAWN BY
NIKE CAO PROJECT
Appox. 48 inches of Strcutural Fill Above Scarified Exst Grade -6 inch lifts compacted o at least 95 percent modified Proctor and 2,000 PSF bearing capacity assumed
AVIAN OBSERVATORY AUDUBON CENTER AT RIVERLANDS WEST ALTON, MO
Concrete Foundation Plan Ancor Layout
AVIAN OBSERVATORY AUDUBON CENTER AT RIVERLANDS WEST ALTON, MO
Elevation
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SLAB DETAIL SECTION 1/2"=1'-0"
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RICHLITE -1/4” thickness -Weather/UV Resistant -Recycled/Recyclable -Colors:
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Chocolate Glacier 1/4”
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Chocolate Glacier
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1/16” 1/32” R50
Hybrid Sheet B
CLIENT
Chocolate Glacier
1/32” 1/16”
R50
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1/4”
1/16”
AUDUBON SOCIETY AUDUBON CENTER AT RIVERLANDS 301 RIVERLANDS WAY WEST ALTON, MO 63386
1/32” Chocolate Glacier
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ALUMINUM -Alloy 5052 -.100” thickness -Highly water and weather resistant -Light Weight
CONTACT: PATRICIA HAGEN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS RIVERS PROJECTS OFFICE 301 RIVERLANDS WAY WEST ALTON, MO 63386 CONTACT: CHARLIE DEUTSCH, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR DESIGN TEAM
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STUDIO CONFLUENCE INSTRUCTORS ANDREW COLOPY & KEN TRACY STUDENTS NIKE CAO, JINA KIM, YU RONG, HAO WU, DAVID ORNDORFF, YAO XIA, WASSEF DABBOUSSI, YILONG WANG, NASH WATERS, YU XIN, HAOSHENG ZHANG
1/16” = 1’-0”
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SHEET METAL SCREWS -1/8” diameter -Security headtype preferable -Color matched from Richlite
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ALUMINUM RIVETS
FINAL: JINA KIM, YU XIN INITIAL: NIKE CAO, HAO WU, WASSEF DABBOUSSI,YILONG WANG
AVIAN OBSERVATORY AUDUBON CENTER AT RIVERLANDS WEST ALTON, MO
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PANEL MOCK UP
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“Consealment by some means that alters or obscures the appearance: Drab plumage provides the bird with camouflage against predators.” “Disruptive/Dazzling Pattern: Hi-contrast pattern bends from the background in order to obfuscates an object’s size, form, speed and range” Panoroma of Avian Observatory Interior View&Gradual-change of Openings (bottom)
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Level 2-2 19' - 5 3/16"
Rhomboid east west solar shade
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10' - 0"
W-Wide Flange W18X76
Level 10 95' - 0"
Basic Roof Insulation on Meta Deck -EPDM
Level 3 25' - 0"
Rhomboid Curatin Panle
Level 1 7 2 65' 10' 0' - 0"
Level 2-2 19' - 5 3/16"
Structural Beam System
Rectangular Mullion 2.5" X 5" rectangular
Level 2 15' - 0"
4' - 5 3/16"
Level 1 7 2 65' 10' 0' - 0"
Rectangular Mullion 2.5" X5" rectangular
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Level 2 15' - 0"
Level 1 6 55' 0' - 0"
6' - 3"
Floor 4" LW Concrete on 2" Metal Deck 2
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Callout of Section EW-N with atrium 1/2" = 1'-0"
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YIN
6" Grass Geotext Tile Drainage Membrane Layer 1" Sand 3/4" Bitumen high Density Board 3/4" EPDM Membrane Roofing 2" Thermal Barriers Moisture Barriers 3/4" Plywood Sheating 9-1/4" Dimension Lumber 1/2" Gypsum Wall Board
YIN
1' - 4 1/2"
Level 3 Rear 21' - 0" 4" Exterior Brick Masonry 1 1/2" Air Cavity 1 1/2" Rigid Insulation 8" Concrete Masonry Block 6 Mil Vapor Barrier 1/2" Metal Furring 3/4" Interior Finish Gypsum Board
5' - 6" 1' - 9"
SIYUAN
SIYUAN
0' - 9"
1' - 4 1/2"
4" Exterior Brick Masonry 1 1/2" Air Cavity 1 1/2" Rigid Insulation 8" Concrete Masonry Block 6 Mil Vapor Barrier 1/2" Metal Furring 3/4" Interior Finish Gypsum Board
Bond Beam
Level 3 23' - 6"
8"x8"x16" Concrete Bond Beam
Steel Angle
1-1/4" Clapboard Siding 3/4" Wood furring 3/4" Wood Sheating Plywood 5-1/2" Wood Stud Layer 3/4" Gypsum Wall board
L6"x6"x1/2" Steel Angle
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PennDesign
1" Anchor Bolt
University of Pennsylvania
Arch531 Construction Technology
Arch531 Construction Technology
2"x10" Nominal Cut Lumber Section
Rowlock Sill 15" Slope
2 1/2" Rigid Insulation
96" x 72" Fixed Window 3
2 A201
Level 1 2' - 0"
0' - 11"
Flasing Drip Edge Under Sill
ADD201
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6' - 0"
Date
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5/2/2014 3:49:32 PM
2
Metal Wall Ties Vertically Spaced @16" O.C.
5-1/2" Insulation
PennDesign
Project Number Date Drawn By Checked By 2
Callout of Green Roof at Skylight 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
1
Callout of Cantilevered Roof And Floor Framing 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
4" Exterior Brick Masonry Construction 1 1/2" Air Cavity 1 1/2" Rigid Insulation 8" Concrete Masonry Block 6 Mil Vapor Barrier 1/2" Metal Furring 3/4" Interior Finish Gypsum Board Project Number
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1 1/2" = 1'-0"
Wood Blocking 4" Exterior Brick Masonry 1 1/2" Air Cavity 1 1/2" Rigid Insulation 8" Concrete Masonry Block 6 Mil Vapor Barrier 1/2" Metal Furring 3/4" Interior Finish Gypsum Board
6" Grass Geotext Tile Drainage Membrane Layer 1" Sand 3/4" Bitumen high Density Board 3/4" EPDM Membrane Roofing 2" Thermal Barriers Moisture Barriers 3/4" Plywood Sheating 9-1/4" Dimension Lumber 1/2" Gypsum Wall Board
Insulation Filling 2"x10" Roof Framing
Typical Wall Call Out Details
Metal Coping 2"x14" Wood Nailer
Level 3 23' - 6"
PennDesign Construction
Project Number Date Drawn By
Callout of Second Floor Framing and Wall 3 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
Scale
84 PS REVIT DOCS
Level 2 Rear 11' - 0"
9" Insulation 4" Exterior Brick Masonry 1 1/2" Air Cavity 1 1/2" Rigid Insulation 8" Concrete Masonry Block 6 Mil Vapor Barrier 1/2" Metal Furring 3/4" Interior Finish Gypsum Board
Callout ofl Ground and Foundation Wall 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
Level 2 13' - 6"
11/25/2013 11:22:21 AM
0' - 11"
Level 2 13' - 6"
Pine Street Additional House
2
2' - 10"
Callout of Window Head and Sill Detail 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
2' - 0"
1' - 9"
Level 3 23' - 6"
1
1' - 9"
0' - 10"
GROUND 0' - 0"
0' - 11"
8' - 0"
10' - 0"
2x8 Wood Blocking
Typical Wall Call Out Details
6' - 0"
8'x6' Chrome Frame Skyline 1" Insulated Glass
2' - 5"
0' - 10"
6" Grass Geotext Tile Drainage Membrane Layer 1" Sand 3/4" Bitumen high Density Board 3/4" EPDM Membrane Roofing 2" Thermal Barriers Moisture Barriers 3/4" Plywood Sheating 9-1/4" Dimension Lumber 1/2" Gypsum Wall Board
Pine Street Additional House
Flashing w. Weep Hole @ 2' O.C. TYP
Checked By Callout of Parapet Detail 4 1 1/2" = 1'-0" Scale
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final inte 12" = 1'-0"
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3D View 11_ex 12" = 1'-0"
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3D View 12_ex 2 12" = 1'-0"
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A003
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Philadelphia Office Building
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A001
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Exterior View 1
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Scale Copy (2) of southern facade
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5/2/2014 3:40:23 PM
Exterior Views Project Number
ARCH 532
Philadelphia Offi Building
ARCH 532 Philadelphia Office Building
Interior Renderin
High Performance Facade Date Drawn By Checked By
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southern facade Scale
A007
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5/2/2014 3:44:33 PM
Project Number
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3D View 16_1 inte pe 12" = 1'-0" Scale
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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT PRODUCT
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74' - 0 15/16"
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25' - 0"
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Ceiling Plans 532.2014 0425 Can Fu Checker
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1/16" = 1'-0"
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Level 1 1/16" = 1'-0"
4
Level 8 1/16" = 1'-0"
A110
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1/16" = 1'-0"
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D 1
Lobby Plan 1/8" = 1'-0"
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Copy of Level 7 1/16" = 1'-0"
D
C
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Floor Plans
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135' - 0"
Philadelphia Office Building
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Copy of Level 1 1/16" = 1'-0"
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6 135' - 0"
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D
C
4
5 135' - 0"
B
135' - 0"
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4
B3 1/16" = 1'-0"
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B1 1/16" = 1'-0"
65' - 0"
20' - 0"
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10' - 0"
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6
145' - 0"
90' - 0"
A
140' - 0" 27' - 8 3/8"
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65' - 0"
Copy of B3 1/16" = 1'-0"
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135' - 0" 22' - 3 21/32"
1 4
5 6
90' - 0"
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100' - 2"
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74' - 0 15/16"
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135' - 0" 74' - 0 15/16"
100' - 11 9/16"
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4
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2 101' - 0"
74' - 0 15/16"
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12" = 1'-0"
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144' - 2 1/16"
145' - 0 1/16" 1
145' - 0"
A009
section 2
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145' - 0 1/16"
145' - 0 1/16"
1
90' - 0"
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section 2_1 12" = 1'-0"
65' - 0"
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C
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5/2/2014 3:47:55 PM
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As indicated
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Copy of Site 1" = 30'-0"
Drawn By
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5/2/2014 3:45:17 PM
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REVIT DOCS
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Level 1-2 8' - 9"
Level 1 0' - 0"
Level 1 0' - 0"
Level 2 15' - 0"
Level 1-2 8' - 9" Level 1 0' - 0"
B1 -12' - 0"
ARCH 532
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B2 -24' - 0"
B3 -36' - 0"
B3 -36' - 0"
Philadelphia Office Building
Level 2 10' - 0"
Level 1 0' - 0"
B1 -12' - 0"
B1 -12' - 0"
B2 -24' - 0"
B2 -24' - 0"
B3 -36' - 0"
B3 -36' - 0"
Section NS-W 3/32" = 1'-0"
2
Section EW-N 3/32" = 1'-0"
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Scale
3/32" = 1'-0"
1
10' - 0" 10' - 0" 10' - 0"
10' - 0"
10' - 0"
10' - 0"
10' - 0"
Level 3 25' - 0"
Level 2 15' - 0"
Level 2 15' - 0"
Level 1-2 8' - 9"
Level 1-2 8' - 9"
Level 1 0' - 0"
ARCH 532
Level 1 0' - 0"
B1 -12' - 0"
Philadelphia Office Building
Date Drawn By Checked By
A202
Scale
2
B3 -36' - 0"
Section EW-N with atrium 1/8" = 1'-0"
3/32" = 1'-0"
1
Callout of Section 5 1/8" = 1'-0"
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F
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4
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C
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Gas Main
B1 -12' - 0"
B2 -24' - 0"
Section NS-E 3/32" = 1'-0"
5/2/2014 3:48:15 PM
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Section EW-S 3/32" = 1'-0"
Level 4 35' - 0"
Level 3 25' - 0"
Level 1 0' - 0"
Sections-2 2
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Level 4 35' - 0"
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Sections Project Number
10' - 0"
10' - 0" 10' - 0"
Level 1-2 8' - 9"
Level 1 0' - 0"
Level 6 55' - 0"
Ducts
Level 5 45' - 0"
10' - 0"
Level 3 25' - 0"
Level 7 65' - 0"
Level 6 55' - 0"
Custom Curtain Wall Panel w/ Low-E Glazing
10' - 0"
Level 3 25' - 0" Level 2-2 19' - 5 3/16" Level 2 15' - 0"
Level 1 0' - 0"
B1 -12' - 0"
Level 4 35' - 0"
1 A401-1
Level 1 0' - 0"
15' - 0"
Level 2 15' - 0"
Level 2 15' - 0" Level 1-2 8' - 9"
Level 6 55' - 0"
Level 5 45' - 0"
Level 4 35' - 0"
Level 8 75' - 0" Vertical Solar Shade
Level 7 65' - 0"
12' - 0"
2 A401
Level 3 25' - 0"
Level 3 25' - 0"
Level 1 0' - 0"
Level 5 45' - 0"
Level 9 85' - 0"
Level 8 75' - 0"
12' - 0"
Level 4 35' - 0"
Level 4 35' - 0"
Level 6 55' - 0"
Level 2 1 10' 0' - 0"
Level Level 2 1 10' - 0' 0"- 0"
12' - 0"
Level 5 45' - 0"
Level 5 45' - 0"
Level 7 65' - 0"
10' - 0"
Level 6 55' - 0"
Level 8 75' - 0"
Level Level 12 0'10' - 0" - 0"
10' - 0"
Level 1 0' - 0"
Level 9 85' - 0"
Level 1 2 10' 0' - 0"
10' - 0"
Level 7 65' - 0"
Level 2 10' - 0"
Level 7 65' - 0"
6' - 3"
Level Level 2 1 10' -0'0"- 0"
Level 9 85' - 0"
Level 8 75' - 0"
8' - 9"
Level 6 55' - 0"
Level 8 75' - 0"
12' - 0"
Level 7 65' - 0"
Level 9 85' - 0"
12' - 0"
Level 8 75' - 0"
Level 2 10' - 0"
Level 2 1 10' 0' - 0"
Level 10 95' - 0"
Level 9 85' - 0"
5/2/2014 3:48:46 PM
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ARCH532 CONTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY II / 14SP
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Level 10 95' - 0"
Level 2 10' - 0"
12' - 0"
ROOF 105' - 0"
Level 10 95' - 0"
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Level 10 95' - 0"
10' - 0"
Level 10 95' - 0"
ROOF 105' - 0"
ROOF 105' - 0"
Rectangular Duct
A
W-Wide Flan W18X76
Level 4 35' - 0"
ROOF 105' - 0"
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Level 8 75' - 0"
Level 7 65' - 0"
Level 6 55' - 0"
Level 6 55' - 0"
Level 5 45' - 0"
Level 4 35' - 0"
Level 4 35' - 0"
Level 2 15' - 0" Level 1-2 8' - 9"
Level 1 0' - 0"
Level 1 0' - 0"
B1 -12' - 0"
B1 -12' - 0"
B2 -24' - 0"
B2 -24' - 0"
B3 -36' - 0"
B3 -36' - 0"
ARCH 532
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Copy of North 3/32" = 1'-0"
Checked By
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86 PS REVIT DOCS
Level 7 65' - 0"
Level 6 55' - 0"
Level 6 55' - 0"
Level 5 45' - 0"
Level 5 45' - 0"
Level 4 35' - 0"
Level 4 35' - 0"
Level 3 25' - 0"
Level 2 15' - 0" Level 1-2 8' - 9"
Level 1 0' - 0"
Level 1 0' - 0"
B1 -12' - 0"
B1 -12' - 0"
B2 -24' - 0"
B2 -24' - 0"
B3 -36' - 0"
B3 -36' - 0"
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Basic Wall Generic - 8"
Rhomboid east west solar shade
Basic Roof Insulation on
Level 3 25' - 0"
Rhomboid Curatin Panle
Level 2-2 19' - 5 3/16"
Structural Beam System
Rectangular 2.5" X 5" rec
Level 2 15' - 0"
ARCH 532
Floor 4" LW Concrete on 2" Metal Deck 2
Philadelphia Office Building
Elevations N/E Date
Copy of East 3/32" = 1'-0"
Level 7 65' - 0"
Level 2 15' - 0"
Philadelphia Office Building
Project Number
2
Level 8 75' - 0"
Level 3 25' - 0"
Level 1-2 8' - 9"
Elevation S/W 1
Copy of South 3/32" = 1'-0"
2
Copy of West 3/32" = 1'-0"
Project Number Date Drawn By
5/2/2014 3:48:52 PM
Level 2 15' - 0"
Level 9 85' - 0"
Level 8 75' - 0"
Level 1-2 8' - 9"
Level 3 25' - 0"
Level 1-2 8' - 9"
Level 9 85' - 0"
W-Wide Flange W18X76
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A302
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5/2/2014 3:48:56 PM
Level 9 85' - 0"
ROOF 105' - 0"
Level 10 95' - 0"
ARCH532 CONTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY II / 14SP
ROOF 105' - 0"
Level 10 95' - 0"
ROOF 105' - 0"
Level 10 95' - 0"
3
Callout of Section EW-N with atrium 1/2" = 1'-0"
2
Callout of Detailed Section EW-S with window 1/2" = 1'-0"
Philadelphia Rowhome Addition
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Project Number 112513 Can Fu Checker
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Scale
12" = 1'-0"
DN
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Philadelphia Rowhome Addition
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UP
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Philadelphia Rowhome Addition
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Philadelphia Rowhome Addition
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Drawn By
11/26/2013 3:09:47 PM
Date
11/26/2013 3:09:33 PM
Philadelphia Rowhome Addition
ARCH 431/531: Construction Technology 1
East Facade & Curtain Wall
Exploded Axonometrics Project Number
ARCH 431/531: Construction Technology 1
CAN FU DESIGN
CAN FU DESIGN
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UP
UP
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Scale
Second Floor & Roof Plan
Floor Plan
Project Number 112513 Can Fu Checker
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3/8" = 1'-0"
Scale
Project Number 112513 Can Fu Checker
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Renderings Project Number
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ADD102
3/8" = 1'-0"
11/26/2013 3:10:14 PM
UP
8'X8' Chrome Frame Skylight 1" Insulated Glass 1" X 4" Woold Blooding 3/4 Plywood Sheathing 4 ML Vapor Barrier 4" Metal Stud Wall 4 ML Vapor Barrier 1/2" Gyp Board Roof Drainage
CAN FU DESIGN
CAN FU DESIGN
Level 3 23' - 6"
Level T.O. Roof 34' - 0"
Level T.O. Roof 34' - 0"
6" Grass 4" Top Soil Geotextile Drainage 1" Sand 3/4" Bitumen High Density Board 3/4" EPDM Membrane 2" Rigid Insulation Moisture Barriers 3/4" Plywood Sheathing 9 1/4" Dimentional Lumber 1/2" Gyp Wall Board
C
Wood Blooding for Gyp Bo
Level 2 13' - 6"
Level 2 Rear 11' - 0"
Level 3 23' - 6" ---
Level 3 Rear 21' - 0"
Level 2 13' - 6"
Level 2 13' - 6"
Level 2 Rear 11' - 0"
Level 1 2' - 0" GROUND 0' - 0"
Level Basment -6' - 6"
Level Basment -6' - 6"
Level 3 23' - 6"
Flasing Drip Edge Under Sill
Level 3 Rear 21' - 0"
2 ADD503-2
Level 1 2' - 0" GROUND 0' - 0"
1-1/4" Clapboard Siding 3/4" Wood furring 3/4" Wood Sheating Plywood 5-1/2" Wood Stud Layer 3/4" Gypsum Wall Board
Philadelphia Rowhome Addition
Level 2 13' - 6"
Level 2 Rear 11' - 0"
Level 3 23' - 6"
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Philadelphia Rowhome Addition
Level 3 23' - 6"
Level 3 Rear 21' - 0"
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Level 3 23' - 6"
Level 3 Rear 21' - 0"
Philadelphia Rowhome Addition
Level 3 Rear 21' - 0"
Level 1 2' - 0" GROUND 0' - 0"
Level Basment -6' - 6"
2"X6" Nominal Cut Lumber Section
5'1/2" Insulation
SECTION N-E/E-S 9" Insulation
Project Number 112513 Author Checker
Project Number Date Drawn By
Date Drawn By Checked By
Scale
ADD201
3/8" = 1'-0"
Checked By
11/26/2013 3:10:19 PM
Project Number 112513 Author Checker
Project Number
Scale
3/8" = 1'-0"
Typica
Level 2 13' - 6"
4" Exteriro Brick Masonry 1 1/2" Air Cavity 8" Concrete Masonry Block 3/4" Interior Finish Gypsum Board
Project Number Date Drawn By Checked By
Level 2 Rear 11' - 0"
Scale
4" Exterior Brick Wythe Weathered Mortar Joint 1 1/2" Air Cavity 1 1/2" Rigid Insulation 8"X8"X8" Bearing CMU 6ML Vapor Barrier 1/2" Metal Furring 3/4" Gyp Board Interior
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Section N-W/E-N
CAN FU DESIGN
CAN FU DESIGN Level 3 23' - 6"
Wood Blocking 2"X10" Wood Joists
1/8" Low-E Tempered Glass 1/4" Argon Fill 1/8" Heat Mirror FIlm R5.6 TC 88 IGU 1/8" Angled Glass
1/8" LOW-E Tempered Glass 1/4" Argon Fill 1/8" Heat Mirror Film R 5.6 TC 88 IGU 1/8" Annealed Glass
1" Custom Solar Shading Device Attached to Ext Brick
2" Custom Solar Shading DEVICE Attached to Ext Brick
Aluminum Curtain Wall Sill 2 1/2" X 5" Rectangular Mullion
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3/4" Gypsum Board
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Philadelphia Rowhome Addition
ARCH 431/531: Construction Technology 1
Philadelphia Rowhome Addition
L 6"X6"X12" Steel Angle Support
Philadelphia Rowhome Addition
Level 3 Rear 21' - 0"
4"X8"X16"CMU Blocks
1 1/4" Aluminum Plate 1ADD503 ---
Wood Block for Subfloor
GROUND 0' - 0" 2" x 10" Wood Joists
Level 1 2' - 0"
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ARCHITECTURE
PROJECTS 10-51
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OBJECTS CONTAINERS WORLDS 2016 World Trade Cener Tower In Downtown Los Angeles, CA
Penn Design 704 Tom Wiscombe Studio//Can Fu+Hua Yang This semester we mainly focus on explore architecture as world through radical interiority. Our point of departure will be Machado and el-Khoury’s concept of “hollow monoliths“, where the solidity of a monolith seems to be undermined by its emptiness. Architecture, of course, can never be actually empty, so it will be the task of the studio to use combinations of poche, nested objects, and extrusions from new grounds. Rather than presuming an architectural ontology where buildings exterior expression (posture, shaper, contextural linkages, social function) is primary, we attempt to create architecture which inverts that implied hierarchy. Some of the repercussions of this inversion are that architecture might tend to deflect semiotic readings through exterior muteness, and create its own internal density, language, sacale, and even physics on its interior. Interiors could begin to contain objects and formations that might ordinarily be encoutered on the earthen surface we refer to as ‘land‘, but in strange juxtapositions, awkward orientations, and improbable scales. With the design strategy of applying three entites: Figure, Liner and Shell, to create a interior world totally losing the gravity and normal orientations. Architecture, in this way, becomes a container for a new, nested world, served from land, from World.
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Dragon Cut (Left) & Building Section Cut_Major Conference and Trading Space (Right)
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Site Plan & Conference Space Plan
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Circulation & Space Figure Diagram
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Physical Model Photos
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Auditorium_Detail of Physical Model Interior
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BLURING ADJACENT 2015 Auction House and Galleries in Chelsea New York City
Penn Design 602 Hina Jamelle Studio//Angela Huang + Can Fu The concept of the auction houses has changed since the invention of the internet, and use of digital technology. Hence the traditional auction houses are replaced with “cyber auction rooms” that all the bidding and showing are through the web, and the large auditorium type of auction rooms are replaced with smaller auction rooms combined with gallery and rretreat spaces that are specifically for the high-end clients. In this case, auction is not about trading, it becomes a performance and a show. The organic façade pieces continue to the interior and serves as the purpose of circulation, structure, and artificial lighting. Reinventing the traditional organization of an auction house, just like the continuous facade, there are obvious start and end of a program or space. The auction room shifts the program to gallery space through undulated ramps and the smaller gallery spaces fading into an open space and becomes a café with open seatings.
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GALLERY SPACE
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AUCTION ROOM
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GALLERY SPACE
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BALCONY
OFFICE
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SEMINAR ROOMS
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EXHIBITION HALL
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OFFICE
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EXHIBITION HALL
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UNDERGROUND PARKING ENTRY
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RESTORATION SPACE
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MAINTENANCE
LOBBY
ROOF DRAIN
12” THK CUSTOM MADE GLASS FIBER REINFORCED POLYMER PANEL COATED W/ FIRE RETARDANT RESIN WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE SERVICE ZONE
ROOF DETAIL STEEL LINTEL CAST INTO GFRP RIGID INSULATION BATT INSULATION VENT
ANCHOR BOLT SLIP JOINT SERVICE/ INSTALLATION ACCESS
TYP. FACADE DETAIL LOW IRON DOUBLE GLAZED GLASS
MIN 36” HEIGHT
2% MIN
WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE DRAIN CONCRETE SLAB
BALCONY DETAIL
HANDRAIL INTERIOR FINISH RECESSED LIGHT GYP. CEILING
CONCRETE REBAR
MEZZANINE DETAIL
TWO WAY WAFFLE SLAB 3’X3’ EXPOSED COFFER
3’ 24” THK
TYP, FLOOR DETAIL
Blurring Adjacent // Auction House and Gallry // Can Fu+ Angela Huang // 2015 Spring 105
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Auditorium Level Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan
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Paper Model Photos
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SHIFTING HYBRIDS 2014 Transformation for A New Hotel & Residential Building in Tribeca, NYC
Penn Design 601 Hwina Jamelle Studio//Angela Huang + Can Fu With the use of particular parameter and technique concepts like degree of curvature, crease and shifting, the apartment-hotel hybrid is developed to a series of building systems for both facade and interior, such as window frames, ceilings, stairs, furnishing and partition walls, etc. The hybrid with interesting geometric form and layered facade quality are formed due to the buildings system which reveal the techniques and geometry form derived from parameters set up previously. Similarly, the projects’ units aggregation following the interlocking logic as well, which allows puzzle-like space formed for the interior space, concave and convex layered surface quality happened for the facade. In addition, the puzzle formation create various units type and size, which allow the space be applied for multiple function and programs, such as hotel space, studio and suites and shared central public space, like a system of dining space.
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RESTAURANTS
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APARTMENT
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HOTEL
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UNITS A + B PARA/
Degree of Curvature Shifting of Program&Structure Crease
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Windows&Sill Partition Walls Furnishing
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CELLULAR NESTING 2015 Cultural Complex Center For Golden Orange International Film Festival In Antalya, Turkey
Penn Design 701 Sulan Kolatan Studio//Can Fu + Grace Kim Home to the Golden Orange Film Festival, the annual International event, Antalya is located on active geological formation featuring rich underground ecosystem. Start with the Grasshopper script technique of Minimal Surface Cell Formation to produce the base cell space for the program. In addition, inspired from cave ecosystem, the project explores the duality that exist in the cave formation. Three major categories to focus for the design of the theater are form, mass, and materials. The connectivity of long tunnels and series of chambers observed inside of the cave are translated into the interior of the theater. The outside, inside, and in-between spaces of two different minimal surfaces that are nested together, creating moments of inversions that interweave various programs together. The soft and hard materials not only contribute in functional role such as acoustic control and structural support but also challenges the idea of integration of sustainability into the design. The formation of the theater are populated in various scales throughout the site as landscape, providing inhabitable spaces for both flora and fauna while functioning as public park with strong emphasis on the bike-ride system.
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THEATER GROUND FLOOR PLAN _Lower Theater VIP Seating Area _Perfromance Stage _Orchestra _500 Seats _Cafe Area
Site Plan with Landscape Design
Nesting Cell Formation and Program Diagram
TUNNEL (CIRCULATION)
TUNNEL (CIRCULATION)
CHAMBER
CHAMBER
POND
ANIMAL HABITATION
CHAMBER (THEATRE)
TUNNEL (CIRCULATION)
ORIGINAL CELL PLAN PROGRAM DIAGRAM
SKYLIGHT
THEATER SECOND FLOOR PLAN
THEATER SECOND FLOOR PLAN
_Upper Theater Seating Area _Perfromance Stage _Orchestra _2000 Seats
_Upper Theater Seating Area _Perfromance Stage _Orchestra _2000 Seats
MODIFIED CELL SECTION PROGRAM DIAGRAM
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OUTDOOR THEATRE SEATING
SCREEN
CHAMBER (THEATRE)
STAGE ORCHESTRA
UNDERGROUND BIKE PATH
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3D Print Physcial Model Photos with Landscape Design
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CIRCULATION PATTERN 2014 Urban Forces Formation of Automotive Research & Exhibition Center in Philadelphia, PA
Penn Design 502 Eduardo Rega Studio//Can Fu The urban composition developed based on a series of research and mappings of visible and invisible urban forces, which are traffic, residents and wind. Through analyzing the actions performed by these urban forces on the site, including traffic flow, surveillance of residents and wind pollution movement, a functioning combination form and space is finally established. It is really interesting to investigate the transformation of these 3 forces to the actual building form, functional space and circulation. The automotive center was divided into 3 major functional zones based on the space variation created by the circulation path. The basement with large open space of building is divided as the parking and museum zone. Then the upper level is used for research labs and auditorium. And the tower part is for offices and classrooms. As the circulation leading the visitors and cars going through the building, related space with program function is created by these pathways. Different path circulations leading to different functional space.
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FABRICATION 54-87 DIGITAL
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PARAFICTIONAL OBJECT 2015 Golden Lamp Inovation Process In Penn Design Upper Gallery
Penn Design Arch 703 Kutan Ayata Studio//Can Fu + Lu Han In Contemporary art, one of the most relevant practices for architecture can be found under the loose heading of Parafiction. Architecture has much in common with parafictional art practices, which is multi-medium and the most “real“ of any art, it is constantly engaged in questions of context, and it is a specific object or scenario that inserts itself into the constantly changing conditions of reality. This representation and innovation process of the object (extracted from the classical still life paintings) is attempt to explore the aesthetics of realism for the objects in a different context. In this project, through redesign the golden bottle taken from Dutch painting Banquet Still Life by Adriaen Can Utrech, 1644 , bring the new relations between objects themselves in certain scenario, aesthetic relations of color, texture, materiality, luminosity, and reflectivity. The “new” golden bottle will seek to blend in, but not to hide. In the meantime, the transformation of the bottle’s form bring new function the “new“ object produced, it become a golden lamp to blend in the original scenario again. The estrangement of context is a crucial aspect of realism, where a shift allows one to see the familiar in new terms as doubt overtakes assumed certainties; doubt which can manifest materially, formally, programmatically, and ultimately architecturally.
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Original Golden Bottle in Dutch Painting
Golden Lamp Design Evolutionary Process
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TOP/Original Painting Banquet Still Life Adriaen Can Utrech, 1644 oil on canvas current location: Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
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BOTTOM/ Fictional Painting Banquet Still Life 2016 The test of the environmental effect with substituing the innovated golden lamp in the painting
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MINIMAL SURFACE 2015 Sun Shading Entrance Wall for 2015 International Architecture Biennale in Antalya, Turkey
Penn Design 701 Sulan Kolatan Studio//Can Fu +Grace Kim + Hannibal Newsom (TA) This Parametric Wall was designed as a Sun Shading Device for 2015 Antalya International Architecture Biennale in Turkey. As the topic of this Biennale is the Parametric Modernism, this Sun Shading Wall was assembled at the Entrance of Exhibition to bring people to a world full of digital fabrication applied in the architectural field. Take people to reconsider the role of digital technique in the architectural design. In order to fulfill the sun shading function, we explored the grasshopper script of Minimal Surface to control the opening size of each aggregation cell. In this way, the light going through the wall will be controlled with different intensity at various angle. In addition, the wall was designed as the dual layer of two cell combination to create more interesting shadow pattern when the light going through. In terms of the actual wall fabrication part, as it is fabricated in the state and transferred to Turkey, we chose FDM plastic material to 3d print the single cell and reassembled all the cell modules in Turkey, In this way, the shading wall was light and easily assembled.
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CELL VARIATION (TopM, BtmM)
CELL VARIATION (TopLR, BackLR)
2 SURFACE CELL
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FDM 3D Printing Modules Photos
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LINE TO SURFACE 2013 Cocooning Simulation Research Arylic Powder Material 3D Printing Test
Penn Design 501 Simon Kim Studio//Can Fu This project start with studying the process of cocooning, to get a better understand of its structure formation, which starts from simple large structure and then developed to a more dense netwroks. Density creates beauty, but always start from simple structure or outline. Second step is to set up a Grasshopper Script based on the geometric relationship between points and lines derived from cocooning process. The code developed a line structure with the randomly growing lines but still connecting among the triangular points. To continue the study of line connection and rotation, but focusing more on the irregular way of line connecting and random trigonometry. Through studying the structure of cocoon, the modules with more irregular form and random structure were derived from the same structure theory. It is called the Structure Hyperplasia. Third step is to develop the line structure space produced from computer coding to the curvature surface space with the application of Maya technique. This step bring the project to a advanced level which derived from cocooning but successfully complete the transformation of the line to the occupied space and explore the possibility of spacial function of lines.
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BRANCHING ELEGANCE 2014 Modular Aggregation Design for Color 3D Pringting Test
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DRAWING&PAINTING 90-95 ARTWORK
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DIGITAL DRAWING 2015 Real Environment Simulation Maya Animation Scene Clips
Penn Design FNAR366 Advanced Modeling Studio//Can Fu
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PAINTINGS&DRAWINGS 2009-2011 Oil Painting/ Gouache&Pastel/Water Color/ Pen Drawing/ Charcoal Figure Sketches UWashington Painting Major Projects
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THE END
2017.05
Can Fu MARCH University of Pennsylvania canfu@alumni.design.upenn.edu 3145021308