Knot

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joshua atria + minji kim arch 892 / comprehensive studio / spring 2013 professors / albright + ersoy + heine

GRADUATE STUDENT HOUSING

knot


PROGRAM CONCEPT 1 SITE CONCEPT 3 BUILDING CONCEPT 5 A DAY AT THE KNOT 7 BUILDING SECTIONS 9 THE UNITS 11 SUSTAINABILITY 13 TECHNICAL RESOLUTION 15

knot


PROGRAM CONCEPT 1 SITE CONCEPT 3 BUILDING CONCEPT 5 A DAY AT THE KNOT 7 BUILDING SECTIONS 9 THE UNITS 11 SUSTAINABILITY 13 TECHNICAL RESOLUTION 15

knot


CONCEPT

PROGRAM

KNOT

eat play learn

SITE POTENTIAL

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play ground

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stud y roo m m ed ia ro om

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ca ng

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m ar ke t

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ag

The knot serves as the link between the student, campus and the community through the provision of programs designed to enhance social, educational and personal growth. It represents a shift in the culture of excessive, isolated off campus student housing complexes back toward a residential campus model. A model that has the potential to offer the student a richer, more satisfying and more convenient lifestyle.

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existing program

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CONCEPT

PROGRAM

KNOT

eat play learn

SITE POTENTIAL

ca dini

play ground

m ar ke t

n

co

e

ectio

y da

ng

ac m

st

ity in

re

ce

nt

g

er

es h

op

ag

fe

+

dini

stud y roo m m ed ia ro om

bi

ca ng

ac

e

+

m ar ke t

bik

es ho p

ag

The knot serves as the link between the student, campus and the community through the provision of programs designed to enhance social, educational and personal growth. It represents a shift in the culture of excessive, isolated off campus student housing complexes back toward a residential campus model. A model that has the potential to offer the student a richer, more satisfying and more convenient lifestyle.

proposed program

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tion

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nec

ke

con

po

ca

bik

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st

on

bi

plaza

lati

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conn

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study r oom m ed ia ro om

existing program

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ce

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er


SITE PLAN

PLATFORM platform to provide large gathering space and wide perspective to the Botanical Garden

BOTANICAL LINK grass stairs and ramp with various plantings connect with the Botanical Garden

EXTERIOR CONNECTION the paths defined by a variety of pervious concrete and grass zones are covered by a canopy to provide a covered connection throughout the site

PLAZA stepped plaza located between dining building and kitchen + market building


SITE PLAN

PLATFORM platform to provide large gathering space and wide perspective to the Botanical Garden

BOTANICAL LINK grass stairs and ramp with various plantings connect with the Botanical Garden

EXTERIOR CONNECTION the paths defined by a variety of pervious concrete and grass zones are covered by a canopy to provide a covered connection throughout the site

PLAZA stepped plaza located between dining building and kitchen + market building


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r

pr iv

m co

at

play

mo

e

eat

pu

n sp ng i v li

op sp en

ac

ac

bl ic

e dining hall

e market

cafe

it

e exercising area day care

painting & play zone

to

projection wall

e a lev

library shelf

re

touch screen computer

eg bike storage & bike shop

o yr

vertical garden

lau r nd

communal dining

t sta ss

study table

ar om

flea market

sm ll wa

‘LEARN’ WALL painting & play zone

un it

‘LEARN’ WALL library book shelf

un

‘PLAY’ WALL bike table & tool

‘EAT’ WALL folding chair and table

TERMINOLOGY irs

learn

seminar & event room study & media room


pu b sp lic ac

r

pr iv

m co

at

play

mo

e

eat

pu

n sp ng i v li

op sp en

ac

ac

bl ic

e dining hall

e market

cafe

it

e exercising area day care

painting & play zone

to

projection wall

e a lev

library shelf

re

touch screen computer

eg bike storage & bike shop

o yr

vertical garden

lau r nd

communal dining

t sta ss

study table

ar om

flea market

sm ll wa

‘LEARN’ WALL painting & play zone

un it

‘LEARN’ WALL library book shelf

un

‘PLAY’ WALL bike table & tool

‘EAT’ WALL folding chair and table

TERMINOLOGY irs

learn

seminar & event room study & media room






BUILDING

EFFICIENCY

UNIT PLANS high point knot

109

3 bedroom unit

2 bedroom unit

1 bedroom unit

147

223

261

371 sqft/bed

9


BUILDING

EFFICIENCY

UNIT PLANS high point knot

109

3 bedroom unit

2 bedroom unit

1 bedroom unit

147

223

261

371 sqft/bed

9


FACADE

SUSTAINABILITY

SUNLIGHT & SHADING

shading 100 % 6”

am pm 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 70 % 60 % 60 % 60 % 60 % 60 % 60 % 70 % 70 % 70 % 50 % 50 % 50 % 50 % 50 % 50 % 60 % 60 % 70 % 80 % 20 % 30 % 30 % 40 % 40 % 50 % 50 % 60 % 60 % 10 % 20 % 20 % 20 % 20 % 20 %

6

jan feb mar apr may jun jul aug sep oct nov dec

10 % 20 40 % 40 % 40 % 40 % 40 80 % 60 % 60 % 60 % 60 70 % 70 % 60 % 60

% % % %

30 50 60 60

% % % %

30 50 60 60

% % % %

10 40 50 60 70

% % % % %

10 40 60 70 70

% % % % %

50 60 70 80

6

7

% 50 % 80 % % 70 % % 80 % %

RAIN HARVESTING

c. east facade

5

2”

NATURAL VENTILATION

sun percentage, south facade

b. west facade

a. south facade, JUNE 21st, 1:00pm

a. south facade

sun percentage, west facade 5

b. west facade, JUNE 21st, 4:00pm

3”

6

am 8

7

9

10

11

12

1

2

jan feb mar apr may jun jul aug sep oct nov dec

pm 3 4 30 % 60 % 20 % 50 % 10 % 40 % 30 % 20 % 20 % 20 % 30 % 40 % 20 % 50 % 30 % 60 % 30 % 60 %

5 80 % 70 % 60 % 50 % 40 % 50 % 50% 60 % 70 % 80 %

6

80 70 60 70 70 80

7

% % % 80 % % 80 % % %

shading 80 %

6”

5 jan feb mar apr may jun jul aug sep oct nov dec

6

7

80 70 80 % 70 80 % 70 80 80

80 70 70 60 60 60 60 70 80 80

% % % % % %

% % % % % % % % % %

0.15” w.c. 1000 fpm 8500 ft 3 /min

sun percentage, east facade am 8 70 % 70 % 60 % 50 % 50 % 40 % 50 % 50 % 60 % 70 % 70 % 70 %

LOUVER SPAN

/

54” w.c.

1000 fpm

x

0.8

43.2”

pm 9 60 % 50 % 50 % 40 % 30 % 20 % 30 % 30 % 40 % 50 % 60 % 60 %

10 11 40 % 10 % 40 % 20 % 10 %

12

1

2

3

4

5

6

8.5 sqft

7

14,289 sqf 53,386 cf

20 % 30 % 40 % 10 % 50 % 20 %

x

43.2” x

1/3

133,120 Gal / yr.

39”

3 of 20,000 c. east facade, JUNE 21st, 10:00am 48”

5” 6”

shading 90 %

53,386 cf

20,

20, 000

20, 000

000


FACADE

SUSTAINABILITY

SUNLIGHT & SHADING

shading 100 % 6”

am pm 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 70 % 60 % 60 % 60 % 60 % 60 % 60 % 70 % 70 % 70 % 50 % 50 % 50 % 50 % 50 % 50 % 60 % 60 % 70 % 80 % 20 % 30 % 30 % 40 % 40 % 50 % 50 % 60 % 60 % 10 % 20 % 20 % 20 % 20 % 20 %

6

jan feb mar apr may jun jul aug sep oct nov dec

10 % 20 40 % 40 % 40 % 40 % 40 80 % 60 % 60 % 60 % 60 70 % 70 % 60 % 60

% % % %

30 50 60 60

% % % %

30 50 60 60

% % % %

10 40 50 60 70

% % % % %

10 40 60 70 70

% % % % %

50 60 70 80

6

7

% 50 % 80 % % 70 % % 80 % %

RAIN HARVESTING

c. east facade

5

2”

NATURAL VENTILATION

sun percentage, south facade

b. west facade

a. south facade, JUNE 21st, 1:00pm

a. south facade

sun percentage, west facade 5

b. west facade, JUNE 21st, 4:00pm

3”

6

am 8

7

9

10

11

12

1

2

jan feb mar apr may jun jul aug sep oct nov dec

pm 3 4 30 % 60 % 20 % 50 % 10 % 40 % 30 % 20 % 20 % 20 % 30 % 40 % 20 % 50 % 30 % 60 % 30 % 60 %

5 80 % 70 % 60 % 50 % 40 % 50 % 50% 60 % 70 % 80 %

6

80 70 60 70 70 80

7

% % % 80 % % 80 % % %

shading 80 %

6”

5 jan feb mar apr may jun jul aug sep oct nov dec

6

7

80 70 80 % 70 80 % 70 80 80

80 70 70 60 60 60 60 70 80 80

% % % % % %

% % % % % % % % % %

0.15” w.c. 1000 fpm 8500 ft 3 /min

sun percentage, east facade am 8 70 % 70 % 60 % 50 % 50 % 40 % 50 % 50 % 60 % 70 % 70 % 70 %

LOUVER SPAN

/

54” w.c.

1000 fpm

x

0.8

43.2”

pm 9 60 % 50 % 50 % 40 % 30 % 20 % 30 % 30 % 40 % 50 % 60 % 60 %

10 11 40 % 10 % 40 % 20 % 10 %

12

1

2

3

4

5

6

8.5 sqft

7

14,289 sqf 53,386 cf

20 % 30 % 40 % 10 % 50 % 20 %

x

43.2” x

1/3

133,120 Gal / yr.

39”

3 of 20,000 c. east facade, JUNE 21st, 10:00am 48”

5” 6”

shading 90 %

53,386 cf

20,

20, 000

20, 000

000


STRUCTURE a 5 - ply clt floor b curtain wall mullion c double pane glass panel

b

d double pane spandrel panel e batt insulation c

f raised access floor g hvac duct h w - 14 steel I beam

f

g

d e

a h

a

a sloped cap-flashing

b

b pressure treated c

wood

e

c thermoplastic olefin roof

d

membrane

h

f g

d tapered polyisocyanurate insulation

e vapor barrier f 5 - ply clt floor g curtain wall mullion h aluminum louver system

PARAPET, 1”=1’-0”

a

a 3 - ply clt wall

f

b rigid foam insulation c flashing

b

d sill plate e

d

c g

CURTAIN WALL, 1”=1’-0”

RAINSCREEN, 1”=1’-0”

e wood rainscreen panel f steel S plate g waterproofing membrane


STRUCTURE a 5 - ply clt floor b curtain wall mullion c double pane glass panel

b

d double pane spandrel panel e batt insulation c

f raised access floor g hvac duct h w - 14 steel I beam

f

g

d e

a h

a

a sloped cap-flashing

b

b pressure treated c

wood

e

c thermoplastic olefin roof

d

membrane

h

f g

d tapered polyisocyanurate insulation

e vapor barrier f 5 - ply clt floor g curtain wall mullion h aluminum louver system

PARAPET, 1”=1’-0”

a

a 3 - ply clt wall

f

b rigid foam insulation c flashing

b

d sill plate e

d

c g

CURTAIN WALL, 1”=1’-0”

RAINSCREEN, 1”=1’-0”

e wood rainscreen panel f steel S plate g waterproofing membrane


STRUCTURE

MECHANICAL SYSTEM AIR CIRCULATION

STRUCTURAL LOAD PATH

b. plan c. section d. building axonometric vertical load

a. unit axonometric

span direction

lateral load

a. unit axonometric

b. plan

c. section

d. building axonometric exhaust air

air return

STRUCTURAL EXPLODED DIAGRAM un un

its

glulam beam

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coo

load bearing wall

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tow

column

air supply

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shear wall

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STRUCTURE

MECHANICAL SYSTEM AIR CIRCULATION

STRUCTURAL LOAD PATH

b. plan c. section d. building axonometric vertical load

a. unit axonometric

span direction

lateral load

a. unit axonometric

b. plan

c. section

d. building axonometric exhaust air

air return

STRUCTURAL EXPLODED DIAGRAM un un

its

glulam beam

its

coo

load bearing wall

ling

tow

column

air supply

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steal beam

e op

p ns

shear wall

ace

footer

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4th

3rd

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A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR PROFESSORS DUSTIN ALBRIGHT + UFUK ERSOY + ULRIKE HEINE


A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR PROFESSORS DUSTIN ALBRIGHT + UFUK ERSOY + ULRIKE HEINE



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