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On a recent trip to Boston I met with a major
area. “Everyone can see what I’m doing and who I’m
lighting manufacturer, but what I was illuminated
talking to—even the lawyers—although I’m not sure
about was not LED, controls or even the Internet of
that always communicates a reassuring message,”
Things, but architecture. At Lightfair in San Diego earlier this year, I
jokes the CEO.
promised the folks at Osram-Sylvania I’d do my best
ticularly took some hammering to take shape, nota-
to come see their new HQ the next time I was in
bly with the legal department and others who never
town. I’m sure glad I did. First off, their lobby wowed
thought of themselves as connected to the day-
with a cerulean ceiling of sky replete with moving
to-day operations of the company. “We knew we
clouds. I knew immediately, I was in a 21st-century
couldn’t continue with that model—it didn’t encour-
Contributing Editors:
haven of high tech, not an old boys’ club clinging to
age the culture we wanted, so processes had to
19th-century forms and philosophies. Their CEO,
change dramatically,” says Hansen. “Architecture
Jes Munk Hansen, was happy to hear me pick up
was the change vehicle.”
Vilma Barr Ellen Lampert-Greáux Chuck Ross Alan Weis Mindi Zissman Katy Tomasulo
on the nuance as that was the exact message he
Seriously, he says openness is key, and it par-
People, now, can be moved around to a depart-
EDITORIAL
Jim Crockett
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Megan Mazzocco
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John Mesenbrink
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Barbara Horwitz-Bennett John Mesenbrink Stan Walerczyk Kevin Willmorth Elizabeth Hall
wants to communicate to visitors. Like lighting as
ment or project that they might only be involved with
a whole, their company is changing dramatically,
for just a couple of months, if it makes sense. Janet
including its name. In North America, it’s going by
Milliez—the aforementioned person glad to now
ART + DESIGN
the overall name of LEDVANCE, but more locally,
have daylight—said having all the facilities together
Dave Pape
it’s dropping the European Osram to focus solely
has been a boon, even externally. For example, with
on the better-known U.S. brand, Sylvania. That’s
their verification labs, “skeptics” can come in and
Vice President, Director, Art + Production dpape@cbmedia.us.com
not the only change; Hansen consolidated several
see what they’re doing, or directly address con-
Lauren Lenkowski
disparate offices and business segments into one
cerns, leaving, hopefully, feeling much better about
Associate Art Director llenkowski@cbmedia.us.com
organization under one roof so staff could readily
their decisions to pursue LED. “It’s also been helpful
Alex Mastera
interact. Indeed, as one proceeds up the stairs from
with our own marketing managers, who can come
Associate Art Director amastera@cbmedia.us.com
the lobby, to the right, encased in glass, is a testing
right in and much better understand the products.”
chamber, and to the left, training areas. Engineer-
“We very carefully went about planning. We
ing, verification/certification, and testing “neighbor-
brought in psychologists to define what was collab-
hoods” are just beyond. Hansen’s mission was to create a new culture,
oration, and the architects involved our employees
and I can definitively say he succeeded. Beyond
we had some mock-ups where staff could actually
a happier, more family-like environment, there are
try out,” says Hansen.
markable bottom-line results. The company went
throughout—people could see early drawings, and
Even that interaction proved valuable. “Most
from unveiling perhaps 10 new products a year to
of our employees didn’t know anything about how
more than 200. It’s all attributable to collaborative
the other departments worked or their functions or
cultural change that was enabled by architecture.
processes,” he says. “This was never about just get-
Sylvania spent years preparing for this change, and
ting into a new building—it was to be a catalyst for
brought in its architectural team, Sasaki Assocs.,
cultural and process change.”
early on, and very clearly communicated its intent,
Physically, the renovation and move was about a
most notably, that business development and tech-
two-year process, but the firm had been building up
nology development be located close to each other,
to the change for four years prior. Beyond product
and that they have some kind of marquee statement
development improvement, Hansen says it was the
for customers entering the building.
right thing for the staff. “We had a family event and
Since this is not just an office, but a place where
everyone loved it. Before, I don’t think our offices
products are tested, verified and researched, Sasaki
were the kinds of places you wanted to bring your
took that into account in making some of these
families. Now there’s a definitive sense of pride.”
spaces rougher, truer to their manufacturing roots—
Corollary: It pays to listen beyond the guy sign-
but with some contemporary touches—an open
ing the checks. Perhaps the new wave of architec-
office plan and lots of daylighting. In fact, the face
ture is thinking about, and designing spaces from
of one of the hosts at the engineering department
the inside out.
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The new Acrilex Factory Store offers the company’s specialty and one-of-a-kind Acriglas colored acrylic materials. Visit www.acrilex.com. HBF’s new website is live at www.hbf.com. AIA’s new feature—developed in collaboration with Autodesk –will automate the AIA 20130 Commitment data reporting from energy analysis software directly to the Design Data Exchange. Visit new.aia.org.
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CONTINUING EDUCATION
Flex-Ability Concepts added a video to its website showing how curves improve learning environments for kids. Visit flexabilityconcepts.com. Emerge by AIAU is a new series developed by the AIA Center for Emerging Professionals, helping Associate AIA members gain credits in challenging Architectural Experience Program (AXP) practice areas. Visit aiau.aia.org/emerge-aiau. The International Living Future Institute now offers On Demand Education for its members. Visit living-future.org/events/ondemand.
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CORRECTIONS: In the July-August issue, on p. 66, the text for Nichiha’s Metallic Panels ran with a roofing image from MBCI; on p. 74, the wrong company name and website were paired with USG’s ExoAir 430 sheathing. Finally, on p. 124, the image numbers for Ecore’s Galaxy rx item and Concreate’s plank flooring item were transposed.
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BEST PRACTICES IN HVAC ›› WATER-SOURCE VRF SYSTEMS
Under a Watchful Eye, Water-Source VRF Excels Located in Madison, Wisc., the building at 749 University Row is a highly energy efficient, multi-tenant office building in which the building’s developer, contractor, and design team chose a ground-source variable refrigerant flow (VRF) system throughout the entire building as the best solution to achieve a high level of energy performance while meeting the comfort needs of the tenants and the operating needs of the developer. According to tenant Seventhwave, a company that advances powerful strategies for real energy impacts through engineering, education and research, in the cold climate of the upper Midwest, air-source VRF systems have difficulty meeting heating loads when the outdoor temperatures drop below -5°F. Because of this difficulty during common cold spells, they are either oversized (adding to system cost) or supplemental heat is added (adding to operating cost). Cold temperatures can also cause frost issues around outdoor units, as well as compressor failure. A VRF system served by a water loop—in place of air—does not have these issues, making the technology more practical and effective in cold climates such as the upper Midwest. A watersource VRF system can be connected to a boiler and cooling tower or, for even higher performance, a ground heat exchanger. “Air source systems in this climate lose both efficiency and capacity in the extremely cold Wisconsin temperatures, and so are usually paired with a supplemental heating system,” says Scott Hackel, PE, LEED AP, principal engineer, Seventhwave. “Adding the supplemental heat makes the system much more complex, with requirements for controls, supplemental heaters, a partially enclosed mechanical room, defrost water removal, etc. Krupp General Constructors, the owner of the building, currently operates one of these and found the maintenance of all that extra equipment to be very significant. Going to a water-source system allowed us to eliminate all of those items,” continues Hackel. The design team used energy modeling to identify the most energy efficient system and the data showed ground-source systems to be the most efficient. VRF was only slightly less efficient than a more typical ground-source heat pump (GSHP) system. While the first cost of a GSHP system was also somewhat lower, the design team ultimately chose the ground-source VRF system because it had fewer maintenance requirements, provided greater flexibility for tenants, and required less space. The VRF system could fit in one mechanical room
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on each floor, as opposed to heat pumps being located around the floor in each tenant space. This increased the amount of rentable area in the building, increased zoning flexibility in tenant’s space, and led to fewer overall compressors to maintain. Based on the owner’s experience, the VRF system was also somewhat quieter for tenants than a heat pump system. The difference between air- and water-source VRF? “An air-source VRF system is cooled or heated by the outside, ambient air. In winter, operating in heat pump mode like an air-source heat pump, the system needs to extract heat from
The primary energy efficiency benefit of a VRF system is not in its peak performance but rather in its overall seasonal performance.
extremely cold Wisconsin air. A water-source system puts the whole system indoors, and instead runs a water loop to each unit; the unit then uses that water as a heat. The water can be tempered by a boiler or geo loop so that it is always moderate and ultimately leads to much better unit efficiency, says Hackel.
HEAT TRANSFER In a water-source VRF system, the condensing units exchange heat with a fluid loop (white pipes).
ENERGY DISTRIBUTION The piping distributes energy to/from heat recovery controller, which, in turn, distributes the energy to/ from individual fan coil units at each zone (VRF3).
Krupp—which talked with multiple design-build mechanical contractors, procured the whole mechanical system in one shot, and the winning contractor brought VRF-manufacturer Daikin along as the chosen system type and specifically chose not to consider an air-source VRF system because of the problems with air-source systems in cold climates the sub-contracor had experienced with older generations VRFs. Having decided to use a water-source VRF, the design team then had to determine whether to use a boiler and cooling
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tower to maintain water temperature or a geothermal borefield. The borefield was significantly more expensive (first cost of $250,000) but was preferable because: u It would eliminate boiler and cooling tower energy consumption (though it would require some pumping power); u It would allow the VRF system to operate even more efficiently in the summer, partly due to the region’s excellent ground properties; u It would eliminate outdoor evaporative rooftop cooling equipment, reducing maintenance and
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improving the aesthetics of the building. Madison Gas and Electric (MG&E), the building’s energy utility, provided support to monitor the ground-source VRF system as it was the first of its kind in the region. Heating system efficiency was slightly better than the manufacturer’s rating while cooling system performance was slightly worse. The primary energy efficiency benefit of a VRF system is not in its peak performance, but rather in its overall seasonal performance—measured by its Integrated Energy Efficiency Ratio or IEER.
u Consider the non-energy benefits of VRF systems. Because of their small footprint, first costs for some construction projects can be substantially reduced by decreasing the floorto-floor heights. Using VRFs can also increase a buildings usable square footage, as it did at 749 University Row. u In cold climates, consider the use of watersource VRF systems. The operator of 749 University Row has stated the water-source system has not had nearly the maintenance issues associated with air-source VRFs at other projects. u Keep refrigerant piping runs as short as possible to prevent losses in capacity. Manufacturers will provide specific limits to the length and rise of refrigerant piping. Install condensing units in multiple locations—such as one per floor as was done at 749 University Row—to help meet these constraints. u Have commissioning personnel investigate any potential for simultaneous heating and cooling between adjacent zones, or oscillation between heating and cooling within zones. This may require additional time at the site for observation and tuning of thermostat control loops.
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Noteworthy The AIA sees strong demand for hotels, office space, and amusement and recreation spaces, ensuring continued growth in the overall construction spending market, projecting that spending will increase just less than six percent for 2016, with next year’s projection being an additional 5.6% gain. NCARB announced a new Mutual Recognition Arrangement between the architectural licensing authorities of the United States, Australia and New Zealand. Marlene Liriano IIDA, LEED AP ID+C has been appointed as the President of the International Interior Design Assn. for 2016-2017. Pella Corp. is acquiring Reilly Windows & Doors.
MODULAR LIGHTING The line features the Pivot, Plot, Ray and Vex, which are fabricated using 3-D design and 3-Axis CNC to create profi les inspired by art and culture from the region of Lyon, France.
LaCantina Doors expanded and moved its headquarters and manufacturing operations to a 140,000-sq.-ft. facility in Oceanside, Calif, and its products will be featured in Fox TV’s Home Building Series, Home Free.
by Megan Mazzocco, Senior Editor
Guardian Building Products has appointed Jim Becker President and Chief Operations Officer. Dan Chong is now president of HBF and HBF Textiles. Rochelle Routman, LEED AP, O+M, is the first Chief Sustainability Officer for Metroflor and Halstead Intl. Studio TK has attained certification to ISO 14001:2015. Mary Grbic Cheval joined Ware Malcomb as Director of Interior Architecture and Design in the Irvine, Calif. HQ office; the company was recently named one of 2016’s Best Places to Work in Orange County.
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In collaboration with French design team, iwoodlove, LightArt Seattle has taken inspiration from its Lyonbased designers to develop an architecturally inspired light fixture. The versatile and modular line features three models, Pivot, Plot, Ray and Vex which are fabricated using 3-D design and a 3-Axis CNC to create profiles inspired by the forms of buildings and architectural styles observed the burgeoning artistic mecca of Lyon, France. Visit lightart.com or Circle
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INFLUENCES The lighting fixture design took inspiration from the Confluence Museum in Lyon, France. Inspiration becomes a reality with the help of a customized router in iwoodlove’s workshop.
Brian Funkhouser, PE, president and CEO of Buchart Horn, has been honored with the Silver Beaver Award by the Boy Scouts of America. The Chesapeake Bay Foundation Brock Environmental Center in Virginia Beach has received a Living Building Challenge certification. McElroy Metal’s Mirage Panel, PBU Panel and U Panel have all been evaluated for use as metal roofs in compliance of the International Building Code and International Residential Code.
“We grew up from the table saw, adapted the 3-axis, and never looked back. We’re able to make most of our components right here in-house, and take digital fabrication from computer to manufacturing floor.” —Ryan Smith, Creative Director, LightArt
Leaders of WXY architecture + urban design were presented with the Battery Medal for Design Excellence, in honor of the firm’s work globally in architecture and urban design.
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TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS: AESTHETIC SHEERS Reflectacoustic fabrics control sound and reduce solar heat gain with reflective backing.
Less Intense Glass Aluminosilicate Glass, a super-thin glass innovation, is on the rise in architectural applications. The new product from AGC is chemically strengthened so even at 0.85 mm, the glass performs stronger than 3.2-mm tempered glass. Despite its strength, the thin glass is also flexible, simplifying logistics and accommodating complex geometries, such as columns and radius. Visit www.agc.com or Circle
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Sheers Provide Acoustic and Visual Privacy Carnegie’s PVC-free yarn and innovative weaving technology represents a breakthrough in aesthetic sheers with up to 0.65 NRC rating. Reflectacoustic fabrics (shown here) are acoustical window coverings p THIN, YET DURABLE The Aluminosilicate Glass is super thin, and despite its strength, it is also very flexible.
that control sound, and reduce glare and solar heat gain with reflective backing. Alunet delivers maximum transparency with a mesh-like knit featuring an aluminum backing in an array of metallic colorways. Primacoustic and Terzacoustic are lightweight textiles that contribute to sound reduction while preserving privacy. Visit carnegiefabrics.com or Circle
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Throwback Thursday Products are constantly evolving; it is rare to observe a
t 2014 DESIGN In 2014, Konstantin Grcic designed the OK Light with an ultraflat LED surface with edge-lighting technology, directable over 360 degrees. A small rectangular box that houses the electronic components slides vertically over the metal wire of the lamp balanced by cone-shaped counterweight. Soft-touch switch with dimming capabilities.
30-year progression all at once. The OK Lamp, designed by Konstantin Grcic for Flos, was awarded Italy’s Compasso d’Oro ADI, for its elegant reinterpretation of an original design for the Parentesie by Achille Castiglione and Pio Manzù, which was a Compasso-winning fixture in 1979. Considering all the new possibilities in solidstate lamp sources and housing materials, it behooves designers to revisit classics. Visit flos.com or Circle
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t 1971 DESIGN The original Parentesie by Achille Castiglione and Pio Manzú was a Compasso D’Oro ADI Winner in 1979.
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MATERIAL ADVANCEMENTS IN WOOD:
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FUNGUS FORWARD Carbon neutral acoustical panels are comprised of agricultural waste and mushroom mycelium.
Renown designers like Alyssa Coletti, Eric Phifer labs and Perry Allen, re-imagine acoustic wall panels for zero-carbon, zero-VOC interiors.
Renown designers like Alyssa Coletti, Eric Phifer labs and Perry Allen, reimagine acoustic wall panels for zero-carbon, zero-VOC interiors.
RESILIENCE:
Building Calisthenics The Pin-Fuse structural solution, developed by engineers at SOM, works like a rubber band holding together the structural elements of a tall building—even under seismic stress. Composed of Pin-Fuse Joints and Pin-Fuse Frames, its elements are set to give at pre-set loads to dissipate energy and achieve ductility; in other words, they can stretch without breaking in seismic events. It ensures life safety and collapse prevention performance of structures in moderate to severe earthquakes, and reduces the cost of repairs by preserving the base structural materials. The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitats judges recognized the Pin-Fuse dual-element structural solution for providing
“The Pin-Fuse system opens the door to realizing increased resilience in buildings constructed in highly active seismic regions. By providing just the right amount of give under pre-determined axial loads, the system is innovative for its tested impact on repair frequency, costs and structural longevity for buildings that have experienced an earthquake.”
LIFE SAFETY Pin-Fuse ensures collapse prevention performance of structures in moderate to severe quakes and preserves the base structural materials.
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seismic resilience in tall towers. Visit the research section of www.som.com and look for the “Nature/Structure” whitepaper. The Pin Fuse is detailed in chapter 7.
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Lofts at River East, Chicago Product: XOREL Nexus Design: Loren Stanton, Stanton Interior Concepts, Chicago
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Covering All the Bio-Bases Bio-based Xorel is turning heads among emerging architects and designers who are concerned with material health and occupant well-being. In the evolution of textiles, there has never been a product as unique Carnegie’s Xorel. Developed in the early ’70s as an alternative to conventional resilient wall finishes, paint and vinyl, the nearly indestructible product has come a long way in both design development and material formulation. Led by Cliff Goldman, the company knew it had a unique offering in Xorel, that would only improve incrementally; in 2007, when the product was certified Cradle-to-Cradle Silver, and Goldman asked ‘why not go for the gold?’ That was the impetus for the seven-year research and development efforts of vinyl-free, 60% to 85% bio-based Xorel. It is derived from sugar cane plants and is indiscernible from the previous generation of the product. “We weren’t willing to settle foar anything other than the exact same performance and aesthetics; when you have an existing yarn system and colors you have to be extremely careful to continue delivering on product promises you have made that you have to keep.” Goldman admits that some people have always used Xorel and would use it no matter what, but bio-based Xorel is turning heads among emerging architects and designers who are concerned with material health and occupant well-being. “For some
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people they love and trust the product no matter what,” says Goldman. “Now we have new customers who pay attention to the environment.” The company has even begun to attract some of its best and brightest to its workforce because of its vinyl-free story, reports Goldman.
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The PVC-free wallcovering is derived from sugar cane plants and is indiscernible from the previous generation of the product.
Led by creative director, Heather Bush, Carnegie keeps its finger on the pulse of design trends and spends time researching more of the technical processes that represent material innovations that may be successfully applied to improve the product. The company continues to progress in that area; in June, Pratt Institute grad and company veteran Aliesha Bishop, became Xorel Studio director. One can only expect more innovative designs from this group. Visit www.carnegiefabrics.com or Circle 423
THE LATEST Nexus, Tangle, and Veneer Kaleidoscope are all Xorel biobased products; they are absolutely PVC-free. Xorel is known to maintain its appearance sans maintenance for periods exceeding the guaranteed warranty.
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Interior Terracotta TerraCurtain, a reinvention of a Shildan TerraCotta rainscreen by DIGSAU, is the unexpected transformation of a durable, historical material into an etherial modern tapestry.
Browsing the merchandise during AIA’s kick-off event at the Philadelphia Center for Architecture, an intriguing structure, used to define the center’s retail space, was attention getting. Its pattern appeared delicate to the eye, as it was made of terracotta, but it stood its ground despite its lacy looks. Dubbed “TerraCurtain,” the divider displayed was actually a reinvention of a Shildan TerraCotta rainscreen by local firm, DIGSAU. The award-winning firm, known for its innovative approach to materiality, reimagined the unusually shaped cladding into a durable design that features
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Inspired by the shape of Shildan’s rainscreen cladding, DIGSAU opted to create something new, transforming ancient terracotta into contemporary language.
EPHEMERAL CURTAIN According to Jules Dingle, principal at DIGSAU, the designers explored how the underlying structure and materiality of the extruded terracotta rainscreen panels could be revealed in a functional, yet ephemeral curtain that exposed the product’s intriguing cross section.
EPHEMERAL CURTAIN Cut in cross sections of varying widths, the screen’s components originated from exterior cladding used on the mixed-use City Point project.
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the material cut into 0.5-in. to 5-in. cross-sections. “We became enamored with the sectional quality of the profiles,” says Stephanie Lee of DIGSAU. The installation consists of 587 white glazed rainscreen sections, sliced from the same panels used on Shildan’s lauded, mixed-use City Point project, to reveal their singularly sculptural cross sections. “Terracotta is one of the oldest building materials and people are used to seeing the beauty and richness of its surface. What is captivating about DIGSAU’s installation is that it captures the unique relationship between the shape, the material and its newfound transparency. The utilitarian profile becomes art and the terracotta takes on a light, unique form, a new use of the ancient material,” says Moshe Steinmetz, president of Shildan Group. Each slice, of varying thicknesses, was threaded onto a series of steel cables supported by a lintel; they were then meticulously “stitched” together with zip ties that completely camouflaged themselves into the design. “We wanted to keep the space feeling simple,” Lee explains. “So we only used white pieces of differing widths, which allowed the color of the other materials in the space [brick, wood] to be featured, but added a very textural element.” The result is the unexpected transformation of a durable, historical material into an exquisitely ethereal modern tapestry. Visit www.shildan.com or Circle 422
ANCIENT MATERIAL “The utilitarian profi le becomes art and the terracotta takes on a light, unique form, a new use of the ancient material,” said Moshe Steinmetz, president of Shildan Group.
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SPACE WALK Sedia’s convertible Jump Seat is a slim under-floor installation that makes reconfigurable multi-use spaces possible. With only a 4-in. profile, the seating takes on a shallow depth of under-floor real estate with structural loads that do not require reinforcements in a re-use or renovation scenario. www.jumpseatstudio.com
CORPORATE LADDER A JUNGLE GYM BuzziSpace’s conceptual experiment pushes the boundaries of a social offi ce, but this cat perch for humans effectively encourages both physical and object play. www.buzzi.space
ARCHITEXTILES A personal favorite from HBF Textiles—Honest Square by Christiane Müller—debuted at NeoCon to wide acclaim. Woven in Germany and stitched in Italy for a structured, functional aesthetic that equals acoustical properties. www.hbftextiles.com
SPORTY INSPIRATION Elizabeth Whelan’s Cords4 is a four-way stretch fabric inspired by mountaineering apparel. Niels Diffrient commissioned Whelan to design the fabric specifically to work in concert with Humanscale’s series of chairs. www.humanscale.com
GLASS LAMINATE An intriguing aesthetic from DIRTT walls, ultra-thin Willow Glass bonds to acrylic, polycarbonate, steel and MDF, and offers custom graphics capabilities. Durable and scratch resistant, it offers flexibility for its weight. www.dirtt.net
JUST KRUZ’IN The Kruze Lounge chair fuses classic and contemporary. A polished aluminium four-star base supports a sumptuous fully-upholstered chair, with the choice of a contrasting Black American Walnut or Oak veneered outer. www.bossdesign.com
QUIETEST LOUDSPEAKER The Parentesit acoustic panel is sculptural and backlit for an artful effect; it also has an invisible Bluetooth capability that transforms the acoustic panel into an office-wide boom box. www.arper.com
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NEOCON June 12-14 TheMart, Chicago www.necon.com
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At Home at NeoCon AP’s editors scoured the aisles of NeoCon to bring its readers the best and latest products available to the North American architectural market.
This year’s NeoCon was a smorgasbord of new product trends. The most obvious was a color takeover. These rich jewel tones, saturated bolds and brights, and subtle pastels reflect the emerging aesthetic of a more residential feel. A cohesive corporate design culture creates a more soothing vibe. People who feel at ease in their surroundings can shift from one working mode to another without disrupting flow and concentration, explains KI’s Shawn Green.
Smart Integration Practical integration of technology is making products smarter and spaces more efficient. Sensors integrated into personal workstations and conference rooms turn workspaces into double agents: as
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they support productivity, they also report occupancy data to an operations-friendly interface.
At Work and Play For everyone trying to unlock the relationship between place, well-being and productivity, the focus this year was on play. Clarus Glassboards introduced a luxury glass ping-pong table, and BuzziSpace experimented with an interactive vertical structure that provoked physical play.
Customization Customary Armed with intuitive apps, manufacturers are combining sophistication with customization, as furniture, flooring or seating goes from standard
to stellar. The ease of applying custom patterns, a color wheel and gradient options create unique pieces featuring bold patterns and custom designs.
Future Flexibility As workplace tectonics accelerate, office spaces are shifting to re-use: re-deploying workstations and getting flexible with temporary walls. Germany and the U.S. are the outliers, significantly lagging behind Western Europe and the Middle East in the adoption of flexible glass partitions, reports Menno DeVries, CEO of Maars Living Walls. That statistic is changing to accommodate multi-use spaces and multiple futures in tenant spaces, evidenced by glass partitions and hardware options seen at this year’s show.
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Material Librarian: Navigating NeoCon At NeoCon I had the privilege of walking the floor with Daniel Krause, a Gensler Chicago associate who is the firm’s regional material librarian extraordinaire. We met the last day of the show, in an attempt to avoid the craziness of the first two days. I wanted to sit in the pressroom to make a game plan, but the Mart is like Krause’s remote office, and he already knew exactly where we were headed. I’ve never met a material librarian who didn’t like the fabulous fabrics offered by Maharam, and Daniel Krause proved no exception, as he made it our first stop. The company unveiled a new showroom layout and display system featuring an inspiring array of fabric: tons of colors in bouclé, plaid and the most pristine hides of European origin. As we made our way outside the showroom, Krause brought up Skyline Glass. We had both viewed the new collection the day before, and Krause agreed the pastel dots and grids are an amazingly refined study in color and transparency. We tried to make it into the Knoll showroom, but it was too crowded, so we did some window shopping. Pointing out the new introduction, Rockwell Unscripted, Krause said its most remarkable quality is that the re-deployable structures—dubbed ‘props’ by the designer—are designed to adapt to any space, regardless of floor span, diameter or number of columns that may interrupt it. He seemed impressed by the mobile, multi-use components, that despite their portability, sport clean connections with a broad palette of fabulous finishes.
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On our way to Haworth, we barely breezed into Boss Design, a UK company that Krause says is one of his go-to companies for lounge and upholstered contract furniture. Again, I could see it in the details, why he favors this product: every seam, tuck and stitch is spot-on. And the scale and modularity ensures that the furniture, even if re-arranged by occupants in a space, will still look like a stunning, if not orderly grouping.
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MAHARAM High-quality leather hides from Europe. Inlay by Hella Longorius. Assembled check by Paul Smith. maharam.com
HAWORTH The inner workings of the Fern Chair, a direct application of the art of biomimicry. www.haworth.com
BOSS DESIGN Raft is a modular system available in a variety of configurations allowing you to create the seating solution you need. www.bossdesign.com
BOSS DESIGN Cocoon is a self-contained environment for meeting informally or working alone in a comfortable and ergonomically supportive space. Interior trim and quilted exteriors deliver complete acoustic privacy. www.bossdesign.com
Daniel Krause, Regional Material Librarian, Gensler, Chicago
SKYLINE GLASS Scholten+Baijings dot and grid pastels in refined gradients are a study in restrained subtlety.
Finally we arrive at Haworth, another favorite of Krause’s due to its precise fit and finish options. We gush over everything from stitching on upholstery, to the desk accessories, to the broad selection of powder-coated finishes available. The showroom featured Italian artisans hand-stitching tufts into leather chairs and weaving cane for seats. We visited favorite pieces: LC2 by Cassina and the Gran Torino HB sofa. At the Openest Collection, designed for Haworth by Patricia Urquiola, Krause drew my attention to upholstery called “chick” a pouf with a convertible backrest. He pointed out the pattern appears to be a stylistic interpretation of chick footprints. A new Haworth piece Krause pointed out was the Fern Chair. Its biomimetic design based on a fern leaf not only looks cool, but also acts to support the curvature of the spine in a seated posture while also offering give and breathability. While we were edging our way down the packed hallways, I asked Krause if he enjoys the firm’s proximity to the Mart; Krause says that being so close is a great advantage for staying up to date with the latest materials and finishes, maintaining relationships with manufacturers’ reps, and they get samples delivered to the office at lightning speed. —by Megan Mazzocco, Senior Editor
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roofing consultants. She says responses to roofing maintenance and repair often varies by building type. Owners of commercial office buildings, for example, “may be more willing to re-roof due to problems. Retail owners typically don’t like to spend as much money on re-roofing.” Of course, building owners don’t always have a choice in the matter once an issue arises, especially if the current roof already has had a second covering—also called a “second” roof. Because building codes allow a maximum of two roofs, problems that can’t be repaired will require a com-
plete tear-off of the existing roofs and the installation of a new one. Additionally, owners will need to determine if the insulation or substrate beneath the existing roof is still intact or has become saturated, because saturation of those layers also will require a complete replacement. Ed Buczek, product manager for commercial roofing and waterproofing at Henry Co., recites what he calls the “four Rs” when asked the options a building owner might consider when a roof shows itself to be in need of attention—in order, from least to most expensive, these are: repair, restore,
WHEN A ROOF IS ALSO A WALL The Science Pyramid developed for the Denver Botanic Gardens by Burkett Design created a unique challenge for planners at Studio NYL. The architects’ plans called for open-joint cladding to cover the sloped exterior surfaces, meaning the waterresistive barrier beneath the cladding would be significantly more exposed to rain, snow and UV rays. Delta-Fassade S was selected as the water-resistive barrier, thanks to its UV resistance, watertight performance and vapor permeability.
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or metal substrate. Infrared thermal scans offer a broader view of an entire roof, and could help determine whether what, if any, options an owner might have. “There’s a cost to them, but they give a thorough evaluation,” Buczek says of these scans, which can help determine whether repair is feasible once water infiltration has occurred. “If you find out 25% or more of the insulation is saturated or wet, you’ve missed that window.” If such evaluations show an owner still has options beyond a total tear-off, Mack says most will
CODE COMPLIANT MetShield HT underlayment is now Miami-Dade NOA-certified, meaning it has been designed to comply with the Florida Building Code, including the High Velocity Hurricane Zone of the Florida Building Code. The roofing underlayment also meets the requirements of ATSM D1970, for self-adhering polymer modified bituminous sheet materials used as steep slope roofing underlayment for ice dam protection.
The need to address an aging roof can arise for a number of reasons. It could come as part of a planned maintenance schedule, a warranty review or in the wake of a newly discovered leak.
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WALK ON BY EcoWhite QuickSeam Walkway Pads come equipped with tape that secures the pads to primed RubberGard EPDM Platinum roofi ng membrane. The pads’ tensile strength and tear resistance protect the membrane from potential foot-traffi c damage. The material also offers fl exibility during hot and cold weather transitions.
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SYMMETRICAL APPROACH Unlike asymmetrical metal roofing, symmetrical metal roof panels, such as the new SymmeTry Roof Series, do not “lap” over adjacent panels to form a connection. Instead, they are installed side-by-side, and are attached to each other by a mechanically seamed cap, which is, itself, sealed by two beads of butyl sealant. The design can enable better wind-uplift resistance and thermal-expansion performance. The SymmeTry Series is available in four panel depths and three coverage widths.
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LOCKED IN PLACE Foam-Lok 2800-4G Spray Foam Roofing is a polyurethane foam that can be sprayed over most new or existing roof substrates to create a monolithic membrane with no mechanical attachments. The foam seals the building envelope to prevent heat transfer through the roof deck and also resists wind uplift and provides waterproofing.
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opt to repair and either re-coat or recover. These choices are less expensive and more sustainable, and can come with new warranties ranging from five to 20 years. Multiple factors—not all of which are obvious—need to be considered at this stage. “Budget is a big player,” Buczek says. A school, for example, might have an easier time getting a bond issue passed for a more comprehensive solution involving a new roofi ng membrane that comes with a 20-year warranty, while a small business might prefer a less-expensive coating
upgrade. But cost, while important, is far from the only consideration. Another big one is compatibility with the current type of roof membrane, he adds. For example, a solvent-based coating might not be a good match with the existing roof surface. “Not all coatings are compatible with all types of roof systems,” says the manufacturer. The major manufacturers all have multiple solutions in both coatings and new membranes. Henry, for example, offers both acrylic and silicone coatings. In drier areas and where budget is more of a
METAL ROOFING Tin-plated stainless steel— a material also called “terne”—offers long-term sustainability and corrosionresistance in a range of roofing, flashing and cladding applications. It is fabricated with a layer of 100% tin over a base of either 439 or 316L stainless steel, and was originally developed to survive the harsh weather conditions of Switzerland and Austria. Available in coil or sheet, the material can be expected to develop a matte gray patina over a period of several years.
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SILICONE SOLUTION Pro-Grade 988 Silicone White Roof Coating offers superior UV resistance thanks to its non-waterbased formulation that also allows the material to remain adhered to roof substrates despite the presence of standing water. With a high-solids content, the coating can go on in a single coat and is rain-safe in 15 minutes. It can be applied over a range of existing roofing types and can be specified in premium and custom colors.
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concern, Buczek says the company’s acrylic product has a long history of very good performance. Henry’s Silicone Restoration System, though, provides much greater resistance to moisture penetration and can come with up to a 20-year warranty. Similarly, Mack notes Carlisle-Syntec has a variety of options for extending the life of a variety of existing roof types. With ballasted EPDM roofs being among the most common now in service, she suggests they also can be among the most sustainable over the long-term, even if the existing
Today’s green building emphasis has spread from new construction and major renovation projects to day-to-day building upkeep and repair efforts.
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spread from new construction and major renovation projects to just these kinds of day-to-day building upkeep and repair efforts. “In today’s world, there’s more of a focus on sustainability than ever,” he says. “We want to keep the roof system they have for the life of the building… to partner up to keep that roof out of the landfill.”
In addition to extending the service life of existing roofs, roof coatings also can have an impact on a building’s overall comfort and energy use. Specifically, reflective cool-roof coatings can reduce roof surface temperatures dramatically, so building occupants use less energy to beat the heat on hot summer days. A recent industry-led volunteer effort helped bring these advantages to the owners of 18 low-income row homes in a North Philadelphia neighborhood during the biennial International Roof Coatings Conference in July. Using products donated by a several coating manufacturers, 23 Roof Coatings Manufacturers Assn. members climbed 32-ft. ladders to apply the reflective coatings.
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On the other side, adding a new membrane over the existing roof can raise structural questions regarding the existing roof’s carrying capacity.
That notion of considering the long-term in roofing re-coating and recovering decisions is becoming significantly more important to both owners and manufacturers.
STANDING-SEAM RETROFIT Metal roofs are a popular option for schools, given a reputation for long-lasting performance. However, the Wright City Middle School was seeing failure in its metal system just 10 years after the school’s opening. A tear-off wasn’t an option, so officials opted to re-cover the existing roof with a membrane system designed to replicate the standing-seam roof’s appearance. Carlisle Syntec’s FleeceBACK KEE HP PVC membrane was adhered to the existing metal roof, with Sure-Flex PVC Countour Rib Profiles hot-air welded to the membrane’s surface to recreate the standing-seam pattern.
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PITCHING IN Volunteers chipped in to help apply reflective coatings on eighteen low-income row homes in a North Philadelphia neighborhood this past July.
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Going Green A fascinating re-roofing option is also exploring a transition to a vegetated roof—at least if you have the right membrane. According to Dennis Yanez, national marketing manager with American Hydrotech, they’re seeing clients, who don’t necessarily have the budget for a vegetated roof, plan for the future by installing a “Veg Ready” system. If the client has a hot rubberized asphalt membrane, vegetated roofs can be retrofitted with not as much difficulty as one would expect. This was the case recently, with the city of Bellevue, Wash. Back in 2002, the city acquired an
existing office building to consolidate departments. Two years later, under the guidance of architectural firm SRG Partnership, the city began extensive modifications, including seismic upgrades. As part of the retrofit, beyond a new façade and HVAC system, a new gravel ballast-covered roof with Hydrotech’s MM6125 waterproof materials, was installed—all with a forward-looking intention of later removing the ballast and installing a garden roof. In fact, the city council applied for a grant to later execute the plan. In Aug. 2015, the city received a $90,000 grant, and proceeded with plans to begin the retro-
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GREEN PIONEER Washington State has always been considered a pioneer when it comes to the adoption of greener and more sustainable practices. One of the most sustainable practices is to reuse an already constructed building and enhance that building from within to bring it up to today’s green standards. In 2002, the city of Bellevue, Wash., sought to consolidate all functions under one roof; however, doing so would require additional space as it had outgrown its existing City Hall structure. The city decided to save $50 million on new construction costs and purchase an existing 227,000-sq.-ft. office building at 450 110th Ave., formerly occupied by Qwest. In 2004, architectural firm SRG Partnership began modifying the concrete structure, including seismic upgrades; also added were a new facade, a heating plant and enhanced power distribution. Teams installed a gravel ballast-covered roof with American Hydrotech’s MM6125 waterproof materials.
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fit. Weather and water tests determined that beyond the aesthetic benefits, the upgrade to a vegetative roof would slow down and filter rainwater that would otherwise flow directly into the storm drains. The studies also concluded the new roof would reduce heating and cooling costs. “We’re starting to see this happen with schools all the time now,” notes Yanez. “It just gives owners options to one day make the roof more amenable. Another big trend with roofs is to consider “blue roofs”—but that’s a story for another day. The good news, it will be next issue.
A GARDEN GROWS In Aug. 2015, with the aid of a grant, and after performing a number of weather and water tests in partnership with American Hydrotech, architects and contractors, the city council and facility managers determined it was time to update from a ballasted roof to a vegetative roof. Not only would a green roof slow down and filter rainwater that would otherwise flow directly into the storm drains, but it would also reduce heating and cooling costs. Given the flexibility of the roof components for future enhancements, contractors were able to quickly remove the gravel ballast, styrofoam and other materials, and replace them with new insulation and the garden roof assembly.
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“It’s critical to study existing performance to figure out why you’re not hitting targets, and how you can fix that. That can’t happen without metering systems and using that actual data to compare back to the [energy] model.” —Vikram Sami, Associate Partner, ZGF
ARMY CORPS HQ Owner: U.S. General Services Administration Tenant: Army Corps of Engineers Architect: ZGF Construction Manager: Heery Location: Seattle, Wash. Start Date: July 2010 Completion Date: Oct. 2012
Energy modeling allows ZGF to build one design upon another. For example, the Army Corps HQ served as a template for a new facility they’re designing for the Washington State Patrol.
Although it may seem somewhat ironic in the current political climate, our federal government has been an innovator when it comes to building design, construction and management. It, in fact, has laid, and is laying the ground work for the rest of the community to follow. One of the key entities behind this progress is the General Services Administration, the agency, a decade ago, that pioneered the adoption of expanded CSI codes and LEED Silver as a minimum building standard. Today it, along with other like-minded federal agencies, continues to push the envelope particularly in the area of conservation/performance, but also in contracts and product procurement, including transparency in material makeup.
On the Contract Front GSA is breaking away from design-bid-build. Instead, it’s looking to creative contracts that bring true partnership between owner, architect and builder. Take the Federal Center South Building, the Army Corps of Engineers’ Headquarters in Seattle. Designed by Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects (ZGF), the building features many green systems and strategies. But perhaps its most notable design element was its contract model. According to Vikram Sami, an associate partner at ZGF, it was a design-build-operate-maintain (DBOM) contract—ZGF’s third such venture. Technically, it was a design-build competition issued by GSA, that the architectural firm took a step further. “We believe that’s [DBOM] the direction the industry is moving toward,” says Sami. One of the big reasons he is such a fan of DBOM delivery is that it not only better serves the client, it allows for one architectural design to build
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upon another. Reviewing project energy models and carefully crunching metered data—which can really only be accomplished if designers are totally committed to a project beyond its design and construction, according to Sami—helps one ID, then correct or improve, issues after the fact. “It’s critical to study existing performance to figure out why you’re not hitting targets, and how you can fix that. That can’t happen without metering systems and using that actual data to compare back to the model,” says the designer. The DBOM model also justifies the cost and expense of implementing metering and energy modeling—in his opinion, both absolute musts in delivering high-performance buildings. From the client’s perspective, according to the contract, if they don’t hit agreed-upon performance targets they face financial penalties, which Sami says is a good motivator. “But without verification
[via system monitoring and metering], we would not have been able to identify the issues and fix them.” Vice versa, better performance means more profit. For example, the geothermal system is actually performing twice as well as was expected. This is important, says Sami, as they are building upon these successes and failures in new projects, such as in the design of the 1063 Block Replacement project in Olympia, Wash., slated for completion next year. The project, which will house the Washington State Patrol, among other agencies, was also awarded as part of a design competition, and state officials, indeed, used Federal Center South as a benchmark to build upon. In this case, from the data analysis gleaned from ZGF’s work on the Army Corps’ project, but applied to the new location on Puget Sound, the designers found they could count on as much as 55% additional free cooling—not a bad investment.
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Lightly Guided Laissez-Faire Open design-build competitions were also critical in the success of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s Research Support Facility in Golden, Colo. According to Paul Torcellini, NREL’s principal engineer for commercial buildings research, from their perspective, it was about maximizing value from bids: “How many toys could we get for our money?” But while NREL wanted interesting green technology, it wanted to be somewhat laissez-faire about how that came to be. “It’s about unleashing the creativity of everyone,” says Torcellini. “What we really did was facilitate a process for cost trade off by not specifying certain technologies, allowing us to bring costs down while giving us options for future replicability.” For example, the RSF design-build team, settled on a DOAS (dedicated outside air system) fueled, if you will, by a radiant hydronic system. To Sami’s point about lessons learned by measured performance, Shanti Pless, a senior research engineer at NREL, says “proving it”—the use of cool or exotic technology—is a big issue. After seven years of
operation, NREL is sold on the system. To Sami’s operations’ point, Pless affirms training staff how to operate the system properly is huge, but involves common sense. For example, condensation was a concern, as was dealing with expectations from the staff. “Some of it is simple—show up on the first day to make sure it’s working and that the staff understands it and how to address issues,” says Pless. “It really is all about education.” But back to Pless’ “prove-it” point, things seem to be on target, as they’ve been operating at about 25,000 BTU/sq. ft., including a data center. More importantly 76% of the building’s employees said there is definitely better IAQ than their old building; it was also named a top place to work by the Denver Post in 2013.
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PASSIVE PURSUITS At NREL’s Research Support Facility in Golden, Colo., the federal agency issued a design-build competition to unleash creativity—for both design and cost containment. NREL also sought to pursue as many passive measures as possible to lower energy consumption. One suggestion from the team resulted in a hydronic-based heating and cooling system from Uponor. The passive technology took some time to get used to, but NREL operators note it has more than proven it’s worth.
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Great Expectations On the product front, GSA’s standards for procurement have also shifted markedly over the past 20 years, notes Kevin Kampschroer, director of the Office of Federal High-Performance Green Buildings. “Design requirements have shifted from being very prescriptive to more performance-based,” he says. Kampschroer addressed this very issue during an interiors roundtable at the AIA in Philadelphia. There he revealed GSA is considering a new requirement
“If it requires a tool, no matter how simple, the tenants won’t adjust it.” —Kevin Kampschroer, GSA Director, Federal High Performance Buildings
for materials, finishes and systems components to exhibit not only a high level of durability, but, ideally, be something that can be re-used easily. “There are new flexibility expectations for materials that can be re-used and re-purposed.” Regarding the latter, flexibility, he says, has to be clearly visually obvious, and the ease with which objects can be rearranged has to be extremely high.
“It’s fine if you have to get a professional in there to do it, but if it requires patching the ceiling or the flooring, that certainly does not qualify under the ‘easy’ department.” Coaxing occupants to engage with their immediate surroundings has proven even more challenging, so Kampschroer says any office rearrangements should not have to involve an Allen wrench—no tools whatsoever, should be required, says Kampschroer. “If it requires a tool, no matter how simple, the tenants won’t adjust it,” says Kampschroer. “Think, instead, along the lines of height-adjustable desks with buttons or levers— that’s the kind of ease of flexibility in furnishings that we’re looking for.” He adds that work surfaces or benching options should come equipped with detached splines to manage cords and cables. The epitome of a sustainable specification, in his mind, must involve a systems approach that is sympathetic to human nature: for instance, Kampschroer calls for no more occupancy sensors; conversely, he says we need vacancy sensors. “What we know about human behavior is that when the room is empty, the building needs to turn the lights off,” says Kampschroer. “The sweet spot
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of sustainability is when the building behaves the way it should, and people can adjust the building to their needs,” says Kampschroer. When facilities have the right balance of those elements, people are comfortable in their environments, and you’re likely to get improved organizational performance.
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GRAYWATER To fulfill the zero-water designation, the base had to implement a potable water well system that now provides almost a fifth of the base’s needs. Rain is harvested from 10 sites then piped to a filtering plant.
A NATURAL Since San Juan receives approximately 60 in. of rain annually, the fort, in 2011, was deemed appropriate as a Net Zero Water Pilot installation.
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Aggressive water conservation strategies are saving 36.6 million gallons per year and have shaved an impressive 70% off the base’s previous water consumption levels.
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Swing into Change In 2012, Stanford University’s ‘d.school’ studied the relationship between spaces and people’s moods and behavior. Results of the study were published in the book, Make Space, but it only scratched the surface of the conversation that is now shaping the modern workplace. Today, large organizations including GE and the General Services Administration (GSA), have fixated on increasing productivity by improving the workplace. In concert with the University of Arizona’s Institute for Place and Wellbeing. GSA presented some of its preliminary data at AIA. Those early results validate the positive effects of
Considering IAQ in an office environment now includes smell— yes, workplace aroma is a thing. daylight, views, acoustic comfort and IAQ, including smell—yes, workplace aroma is a thing. What’s critical is that this data is helping transform softsounding anecdotal evidence into hard science. Corporate America is beginning to catch on; take GlaxoSmithKline, for example. Its new Philadelphia workplace encourages 1300 untethered, but laptop-equipped, employees to seek comfort and variety anywhere within the 220,000-sq.-ft. facility. GE’s Beth Comstock recently posted on LinkedIn her hopes that its new Boston hub will act like an innovation campus, displaying design that sets the stage for an intermingling of ideas while providing spaces for individual focus. Many of the products debuting at NeoCon addressed creature comforts and the flexible workplace. These concepts are featured here, but also throughout this issue, so look for myriad acoustic surface solutions, including Xorel Artform, and furniture like Rockwell Unscripted, to support a variety of comfortable workspaces that promote flexibility, spontaneity and flow. A final unexpected trend from NeoCon was experimentation with play in the workplace, à la BuzziSpace’s BuzziJungle. So get swinging!
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Elements within BuzziJungle’s structure provide opportunities for different interactions: climb, lounge or meet in the elevated work-lounge space.
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BuzziSpace’s conceptual experiment, BuzziJungle was a huge hit with attendees at NeoCon. Designer Jonas Van Put’s idea was to push the boundaries of a social office, but this cat perch for humans effectively encourages both physical and object play. Various elements within the structure provide opportunities for several different postures and interactions in the lacquered steel vertical lounge. Circle 406
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Designer Krista Ninivaggi’s (K & Co.) colorful play on wood-grained planks, which despite the pastel shades, comes through in the embossed finish texture.
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Tarkett’s showroom was atwitter with revelers gawking at the imaginative patterns of Collections Infinies designed by Suzanne Tick, Krista Ninivaggi and Stefan Sagmeister for Tarkett. The apropos name implies the infinite colors and aesthetics that may be applied to any of the digitally printed LVT patterns. Circle 405
Customization is becoming customary: Intuitive software encourages designers to play with patterns, textures and color; in some cases, selecting and blending up to six colors in multiple layers. Digital printing allows style for extended pattern repeats, creating a portfolio of high designs with expansive, randomized flooring motifs and enhanced realism.
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SOLAR ARRAY SEPCO’s bus stop shelter is a 100%-solar-powered outdoor lighting system that provides shelter and security for public transit, college or corporate campuses. In-house engineering teams design each off-grid solar solution to be deployed at its destination, and for specific uses and zoning. Made from die-cast aluminum, the shelters’ polyester powder-coated surfaces may be specified an array of colors. Circle 404
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THE NEW GOLD STANDARD Duro-Last has always been a proponent of sustainability, but we know it’s no longer enough just to talk about it. That’s why we are the first company to publish a product-specific PVC Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) for single-ply PVC roofing membranes. Our Duro-Last, Duro-Tuff®, and Duro-Last EV membrane product lines have also achieved NSF/ANSI 347 Gold Certification – giving Duro-Last the most certified sustainable product lines in the industry.
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Zola Arctic is a Passive House Institute Certified window with versatility across a broad range of climates. Precisionengineered components include a timber-aluminum frame, PU-foam insulation, thermal glazing and a superspace triple seal. The frame offers a slim aesthetic and a high visible light transmittance of 64% to facilitate unobstructed views. Circle 403
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DaVinci EcoBlends are approved by the Cool Roof Rating Council to reflect sunlight and heat away from a home or commercial structure. The new color blends all meet Title 24 requirements for California. Circle 402
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GOOD WOOD LOOKS Neolith TheSize was awarded the 2016 MUUUZ International Awards for its faithful interpretation of wood. The extremely durable compact sintered surface is created with the company’s proprietary digital printing technology, Neolith Digital Design, and an embossing process that gives the slab a 3-D appearance of authentic wood grain. Shown here, La Bohème is nearly identical to a natural wooden trunk of the Lebanese Cedar. It is an ideal alternative to wood in high-traffic vertical or horizontal installations from kitchen surfacing to swimming pools and exterior cladding. Circle 401
“Lebanese Cedar is one of the 10% of endangered or threatened tree species; find enduring alternatives like La Bohème— a ringer for the real thing—to provide the warmth of wood for inviting spaces.” NEOLITH THESIZE La Bohème www.neolith.com
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Brintons’ newest inhouse design collection Credence includes patterns that can travel for 70 ft. without repetition. The tactile collection’s diverse designs are influenced by the juxtaposition of exposed surfaces, such as pockets of salt water trapped under dissipating ice, soft moss slowly growing across the face of ancient earth and fat paint chipping from the old master’s aging canvas. Credence calls on Brintons’ past as the steadfast giant in Axminster, and fortifies the path they’ve carved through the industry as leaders of design. Circle 400
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PERFECTLY PRIVATE Privacy has never looked so sophisticated with CARVART Contract’s glassSCREENS in nearly 100 standard aesthetic options and endless custom options. Available in an array of heights and widths, the 0.375-in. and 0.5-in. thick tempered safety glass can be used as room dividers, screens for workstations or stand-alone panels. Choose from Smooth, Etch and WriteEtch writeable and projectable surfaces. Circle 399
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Refreshing a number of its popular series—including Happy D.2, Vero and L-Cube—Duravit is offering vanities and cabinets with legs. Preserving the model’s visual lightness and clean lines, new furniture legs are furnished with a solid, die-cast zinc material, as pictured here with this Happy D.2 lavatory. Circle 397
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The difference is in the details: From the chromeplated base of the Lucas Swivel Chair (above) to curvilinear bronze trim on the acoustic partitions, the difference is in the details. Shown here is Starburst 100% polyester fabric by Designtex for the West Elm Workspace collection.
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OFFICE NICHE West Elm’s 75+ piece line is designed by West Elm’s in-house design team and produced by Inscape, with the majority of the pieces being manufactured in North America. West Elm Workspace’s unique benching and seating systems allow flexibly in arrangements of cabinets, drawers, desks and partitions so office configurations can be customized. Circle 396
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Durable Doors Provide a Unique Aesthetic Contribution CORÀ PARQUET Elysium Decking coraparquet.com
As Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children made plans to expand its Delaware campus to keep up with growing healthcare demands, the hospital incorporated a compassionate, kid-friendly environment. To ensure the design was perfect, the team did some fact finding with those most knowledgeable about kid-friendly environments – local children. While innovative additions like a roller coaster and a zoo couldn’t fit into the layout, the children recommended an interactive, playful environment that could make a hospital stay less scary. To keep functionality a top priority, the design team created spaces that comfort young patients and their families as well as deliver the durability demanded of a busy children’s care center.
HIT THE DECK Elysium decking brings wood’s natural beauty to high-intensity applications, such as pool areas and walkways in high-humidity regions. Designers can choose from ipe or Indonesian teak wood varieties, both of which are very durable and gain a pleasing patina with age. Circle 395
Local children’s artwork was showcased on walls using Acrovyn by Design® Wall Protection. FKP Architects used CS Acrovyn® Doors to maintain the friendly, inviting new look of the hospital. The team knew Acrovyn Doors’ unique aesthetic features and wide array of finish options would complement the overall design while maintaining necessary resilience. With the ability to endure an extreme level of use, Acrovyn Doors are ideal for bustling hospitals that experience constant movement of people and equipment. The doors’ surface, consisting of Acrovyn® sheet, provides a smooth, long-lasting layer of protection. This visual benefit can transform an institutional-looking space into one that mimics hospitality design. Today, young patients at Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children have a comfortable place in which they can obtain treatments.
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STYLIN’ TILE Handmade, without use of a kiln, the new Artist Cement Collection features the work of 11 studios from Europe, South America and the United States. Each artist draws on his or her own unique inspirations for their designs—Erica Tanov, whose Sanya pattern is shown here, calls on original prints she developed for here clothing and housewares’ collections. Circle 394
PANEL PROFILING Four new profiles have been added to the Precision Series of aluminum panels and all feature a uniform interlocking mechanism that allows for easy installation of multi-pattern designs. Panels can be ordered in any of 38 colors, and they can be perforated for ventilation or ornamentation in a broad variety of hole sizes and patterns. Circle 393
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GLASS VANITIES These delicate jewel boxes from Topex Design add gleaming color to its Armadi Art Aqua collection. The latest aesthetic for a bath vanity comes in 200 RAL hues of back-painted glass for a sink and cabinetry that flow together seamlessly. Circle 391
Create playfully bold installations with strong geometric lines and saturated hues ideal for attentiongetting displays in hotel, athletic facilities or retail.
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ATTRACTIVE, FUNCTIONAL CEILING Helping create an attractive, functional and sustainable facility, ROCKFON Sonar acoustic stone wool ceiling systems were installed throughout a new recreation center in Vancouver, British Columbia. The ceiling system is able to manage the noise and echoes, as well as reflect indirect light throughout the large, open space. With an NRC of 0.90, Sonar’s high sound absorption helps control the occupant noise levels and prevents excessive reverberance in the pool area. This also increases the speech intelligibility of the audio systems. Ceiling panels are water-repellent and dimensionally stable at up to 100%-relative humidity. Circle 392
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VIBRANT POP Fireclay Brights feature six new vibrant colors from Fireclay Tile inspired by gemstones and minerals. Add a pop of high-density colors in playful coral, fresh greens, or tropical turquoise, finished on a handmade white clay body using locally sourced materials. The colors pair well with the company’s new shapes: moonstone, ogee drop, serpentine, hex and small diamond. Circle 390
Fireclay tiles offer limitless visual interest with several new shapes and on-trend bright hues.
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TERRIFIC TRANSLUCENT Kalwall—an AIA’s Committee of the Environment 2015 Top Ten award winner— provided the translucent structural panels that play a prominent daylighting role in CanmetMATERIALS’ main industrial lab facility in Hamilton, Ontario. The panels pour natural light into the building atrium, which was designed by Diamond Schmitt Architects. Circle 389
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DekTek deck tiles provide the strength of concrete in a 1-in.-thick design that can bring the look of classic stone to rooftops and elevated decks—the dimensions allow the tiles to be used with word or composite decking as a trim or accent. Each tile has a weight capacity of 800 lbs., so they can handle furnishings and planters with ease. Circle 388
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Six candelabra-style lamps nestled in the Lily pendant’s bouquet of porcelain flowers create soft-focus illumination and highlight the fixture’s fine craftsmanship. The fixture, which is also available in two other hanging configurations, along with flush-mount and sconce versions, is constructed of handcrafted iron with a silver-leaf finish. Circle 387
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VIRTUALLY TRANSPARENT Eliminating the need for door hinges and vertical framing, Transpara frameless shower door system presents an all-glass aesthetic, with uninterrupted spans of glass. With its sleek, low-profile door rails and matching u-channels, a continuous sightline is maintained across the entire enclosure. Circle 386
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Curved Stainless Steel Window Assembly MATCHLESS PERFORMANCE Novelio Nature wallcoverings from Saint-Gobain combine high-end aesthetics with durability and environmental properties. Easy to install and maintain, the washable material is not affected by water or sunlight, providing an elegant wall finish over a long period of time. The versatile system has a natural feel and is paintable, giving walls several lives. Circle 385
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Shown: The Distil Desk designed by Todd Bracher and a Girard Environmental Enrichment Panel.
The curved glass sliding door of the Classic 400 is ideal for renovations. The hardwareless curved glass panel offers a sleek, industrial aesthetic that is easy to clean and maneuver—an automatic upgrade for any shower/tub combination. Circle 382
DELTA Classic 400 www.deltafaucet.com HERMAN MILLER Living Offi ce www.hermanmiller.com
WARM WELCOME TO WORK Herman Miller’s Living Office landscape continues to evolve with a light and airy mood where heads down, individual focus areas can also serve as restorative spaces. The fairer finishes and intimate details make for a relaxed, residential feel. This warm, welcoming space includes the Distil Desk, designed by Todd Bracher and a Girard Environmental Enrichment Panel that adds a bold, playful aesthetic. Circle 383
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RONBOW VENTO www.ronbow.com
WINDS OF INSPIRATION A breath of fresh Italian design, Ronbow teamed up with the reputed Pininfarina design outfit to produce VENTO, described as an elegant, sleek sinktop inspired by smooth snowdrifts created by strong winds. The collection includes clean-lined, wall-hung vanities, horizontal and vertical wall cabinets and an LED mirror and mirror cabinet. Circle 381
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Creating new opportunities for metal mesh, Tailor and Silk’s closed-weaved patterns offer endless opportunities to dress spaces with an enduring elegance. Available in stainless steel or brass (Tailor only), the two mesh patterns are brilliantly reflective, texturized, durable and provide longevity for high-traffic areas, particularly those prone to denting, scratching or marring. Tailor can be finished in lacquered brass. Circle 380
The soft-edged, nature-influenced Sonoma by Versa Wallcovering is inspired by the California wine-growing region and responds to designers’ requests for largescale organics that are not specifically botanical or floral. Fourteen color treatments include pearlescent metallic inks and range from clean, calming neutrals to shimmering aqua and summer green to sophisticated charcoal. Sonoma coordinates with Versa’s Regency Silk texture. Made of 20 oz. Type II vinyl on Osnaburg backing, Sonoma is certified to NSF 342. Circle 379
The new LedgeCut33 pattern of manufactured stone, with a 3-in. height and available in three lengths, is manufactured as individual pieces, so it looks more like natural material. Designed for wall-scale, dry-stack applications or for use as a contrasting band, the line includes flat and 90-degree corner pieces in a range of monochromatic colors. Circle 378
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What you don’t see, matters. The Rixson 91 Series closer minimizes visual impact while making a statement in function and durability. Designed for heavy duty applications, this reliable closer is ANSI Grade 1 certified, UL certified, and ADA compliant. The 91 Overhead Concealed closer comes in 14 finishes to blend with any opening and is appropriate for wood, metal and aluminum doors. Add in the ease of installation and low maintenance, and this is the concealed closer that’s a stand-out in performance.
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Media Math HQ New York City For growing digital advertising and marketing company Media Math, it was important that the interiors of their 70,000-sq.-ft. headquarters located at 4 World Trade Center reflect their true mission— to be at the leading edge of technology. With clean materials and modern, colorful furnishings, this company that uses data and software to promote their clients’ global brands is leading by example. The space capitalizes on sustainable features, including efficient LED lighting throughout and extensive use of the daylight, modulated by interior window shades that eliminate glare. At gathering spaces and corridors, the existing concrete floor slab was simply polished to a shine. Idea Paint in huddle rooms minimizes the need for paper, and sit-to-stand workstations allow employees to work in comfort.
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Jennifer Carpenter, the interior designer of Media Math’s HQ, was all about using materials to define function in the space. “Every square inch of New York real estate is so important. You often need to achieve a certain density, but I don’t want the space to feel crowded,” said Carpenter. “With Media Math, we’re fitting a lot of function into two floors and we worked to keep the feeling open while making it efficient. Materials help organize the space and signify types of use, which helps employees navigate and feel comfortable.”
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Inspired by a skylight, the project’s executive architect, Laurence G. Jones Architects, backlit a scrim with LEDs to give the impression that there’s light coming from above. As the entrance/lobby space, the opening between the two floors is visible, with a staircase joining the two. “Media Math really supports emerging artists,” said Carpenter. “They empowered several staff members who are also working artists to find new art and propose pieces back to the CEO. Some, like those of the double height installation in this reception area, were created specifically for this space.”
Media Math promotes their own brand subtly by adorning the glass door of each conference and huddle room with a translucent vinyl sign displaying the name of a hero or concept.
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Wrapping around the stair landing, American Yellow Pine clads the staircase landing and creates a seating space with a view. Carpenter chose to use a warm wood as a contrast to the otherwise cool palette of the space.
Large-format stone-lookalike porcelain tile from Design Industry.
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Design Industry, Oxyde Dark, 30-in. × 60-in. tiles Olympia Tile www.olympiatile.com
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The team chose carpet tiles that allow transitions between solid patterns, using blue to define public spaces and two different shades of gray to define individual work station zones and private offices. “The carpet was yet another way to use materials to help define function,” said Carpenter. “Blue is about collaborating in this project; we used it in conference rooms. Gray tiles signify individual spaces. I like eroding boundaries between rooms.”
Adhered to glass doors of conference and huddle rooms are translucent vinyl signs displaying names of math and science heroes or concepts chosen by Media Math staff.
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While the exposed steel deck ceiling was carried throughout the project, Carpenter was looking to create something a with a “strict geometry and random beauty” to bring personality to Media Math’s cafeteria/collaborative working lounge space. Designed in collaboration with Lukas Lighting, the hexagonal lights required a lot of “back and forth between the trades,” said Carpenter, especially the project’s electricians who laid the whole random pattern out on the floor in full scale before hanging the fixtures from the ceiling.
Continuing the clean, industrial look, Carpenter polished the existing concrete slab Media Math inherited to create a unique look that requires virtually no maintenance.
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The Net Zero Plus Electrical Training Institute City of Commerce, Calif. Many equate netzero buildings with significant solar power arrays. While renewables are a key component to any net zero energy project, there is a lot more to it than just PV. If anyone ought to know, it’s Brett Moss, training director for the L.A. County IBEW/NECA Electrical Training Institute. Earlier this summer, the center, which already had nearly ¾ MW worth of PV on
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site, emerged from its cocoon this summer to become the Net Zero Plus ETI, a 142,000 sq. ft., net-positive facility which generates nearly a megawatt’s worth of power while only consuming about 740,000 kWh. While that’s a lot of renewable power, Moss notes it was other improvements, a new R30 roof, LED lighting, a more effi cient HVAC system— and most important of all, energy storage—
that allowed the transformation. “Microgrids with energy storage are a game changer,” says Moss. “In fact, we believe the project is the model for the emergency services centers of tomorrow.” Being an institution for instructing electricians in the latest/greatest, having and using PV on site was a natural for this “living laboratory.” But prior to the net zero retrofit, other than its curriculum benefits,
the existing PV, despite being one of the largest installations of its kind at the time in 2004, didn’t have as significant an impact as the newly created smart microgrid because the PV didn’t have a mission, so to speak. “If the utility went down, so did we,” said Moss. However, with the addition of energy storage and bi-directional inverters from Dynapower, the facility now can
go off the grid any time it wants (islanding) by supporting that effort with the power stored in the batteries, which of course, are powered by PV. This is critical in terms of emergency services centers—hospitals,
any fi rst responders and the like—as Moss says it is really about establishing security and peace of mind through energy independence. “Resiliency is absolutely the biggest driver,” says the director.
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PASSIVE PERFORMS A new R30 roof was part of the retrofit, as was the installation of this metal mesh screen, which Moss says dropped temperatures from morning solar heat gain by 20 degrees F; in turn, this took a significant load off the HVAC system, but more importantly, made interior spaces more comfortable as the new central chiller plant (below) doesn’t have to work as hard to overcome the intense heat of the morning sun.
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The facility, once a 3M plant, had 758,000 kWH PV capacity prior to the retrofit. With the new work, 160,000 kWh capacity was added to the power pool in the form of the carport array. The biggest innovation was the introduction of energy storage and bi-directional inverters, which allowed the facility to become a true, islanding microgrid.
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“We need to get PV and net zero strategies down so contractors can do this competently in the field.” —Brett Moss, Training Director, LA County IBEW/NECA
DISASTER READY The push to pursue energy independence came from studying the aftermath of a pair of recent disasters— Superstorm Sandy, and more locally, the Northridge earthquake of 1994. In both instances, according to Moss, the few buildings that were still operable had back-up power. The problem, after a couple of days, was the emergency generator fuel ran out and new supplies, physically, could not be brought in. In the case of ETI, they were shut down for three weeks. “Energy storage and a microgrid was really a remedy for a Sandy-type of event,” he says.
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Beyond the mesh screen, electrochromic glazing, donated by SageGlass, helps the facility deal with solar heat gain on the east elevation while maximizing natural light without the need for any kind of manual or automated shading. The Lightzone glazing is also used in the main conference room which is extremely helpful in darkening the room for presentations.
Bonus Benefit Not mission critical, but nice, the Lightzone glazing allowvs the facility to spell out its initials in a mosaic.
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To aid with water conservation, the site was xeriscaped; elsewhere, electric hot water heaters were installed, reducing demand from hand washing, showers and dishwashing by 1/14th of what it once was.
Channel glass was part of the original facility. While it does aid in cutting down glare, it wasn’t until the mesh screen was added in the renovation that the ETI staff found relief from the intensity of the morning sun.
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Sensor-equipped, and dimmable, LED lighting proved a major factor. Teaching lighting control, particularly as developed by CALCTP, is part of ETI’s curriculum. Having it on-site helps greatly. Beyond pairing dimming to sensors, all light is tuned to 80% max light output. Hallways are dimmed to almost nothing when not occupied. Some larger classrooms even have zones that switch off if no one is occupying them.
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Moss believes more “privatized” power is the future, as there is a lot of venture capital behind it, as well as support from companies like GE, Tesla, Dell and Google. But in line with AIA’s core goals, there are good reasons to take note of what they have done, not the least of which is environmental. Growing up in L.A., Moss said smog was often so bad, you couldn’t go out and play. Creating more facilities like this, he adds, means more dirty coal-fired breaker plants can be decommissioned. Beyond that, it’s also about keeping electricians relevant and at the fore of technology. California is under mandate to go net zero residentially by 2020, and commercially by 2030, so this is preparation. “Our guys want to know this stuff; they very much want to be part of doing the right thing and be part of the solution. We need to be ready.”
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The Webnet Wire Mesh is designed without any joints and can be contracted or pulled open like an accordion. This made them ideal for comfortably supporting the weight of any loads: human or material that may fall off Ithaca Cornell’s bridges in the future. The safety nets, because of being placed horizontally are literally invisible from the line of sight of people passing on the bridge, and virtually invisible when anyone looks through them.
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Dual Functionality Serves Students As part of a new residence hall in the heart of Boston, the Berklee College of Music desired a space that would serve as a dining area by day and a performance venue for students by night. CHALLENGE: The dual function of the residence hall needed both aesthetics and acoustics as key considerations in its design. To meet the challenge, the design team at William Rawn Assocs., Architects in Boston created the “Caf,” a two-story, 400-seat space featuring a 32-ft.-high ceiling, a gracefully curved second floor balcony, and a floor-to-ceiling glass wall overlooking busy Massachusetts Ave. CRITERIA: According to designer Brian Putnam, the design team wanted to impart a dynamic quality to the space to complement its urban setting. SOLUTION: One way the team accomplished its goal was the use of MetalWorks Torsion Spring panels from Armstrong Ceiling Solutions in a custom red color in the ceiling and custom MetalWorks WH100 panels on the wall. “Red was chosen because it’s the school color and both eye-catching and highly visible from the street,” he states.
MetalWorks panels were selected for the ceiling and wall because of their high-tech, sophisticated look. The light weight of the aluminum panels and their
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SOPHISTICATED LOOK MetalWorks Torsion Spring panels from Armstrong Ceiling Solutions in a custom red color in the ceiling.
durability were also considerations. “Torsion Spring panels were chosen for the ceiling because they have no exposed grid and still allow accessibility where needed,” Putnam adds. The ceiling panels are installed in a series of clouds that mirror the contour of the balcony’s “ribbon wall.” Putnam explains the balcony wall features sweeping curves in order to redirect sound. “We needed to deflect sound so that it did not bounce straight back to the glass wall behind the performers,” he says. All of the metal panels in the ceiling and wall are perforated and backed with a fiberglass infill for acoustic control.
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The “ribbon wall” consists of three rows of MetalWorks panels stacked on top of each other. Because of the wall’s curved design, all the panels had to be custom sized at the manufacturing plant. The panels are all the same height but have different widths depending on the radius and arc length. Some panels are only a foot wide in order to traverse a tight curve. In total, 350 panels were installed.
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Transit Station Shines Adaptable metal ceilings systems color Phoenix transit station, which provides commuters an upgraded, safe and centralized center. CHALLENGE: As one of the biggest users of the
Phoenix bus system, Maryvale was selected by the city for an upgraded, centralized transit station to provide patrons with a safe, comfortable center, which included an exterior ceiling system. INFLUENCE: The Phoenix Transit Station wanted to
create synergy with structures in the surrounding neighborhood and meet safety and performance requirements. CRITERIA: Architect Dev Pawar, with Architectural Resource Team, designed the new structure, and ceiling subcontractor TP Acoustics constructed the Desert Sky Transit Center ceilings. The existing facility was poorly lit and often faced security issues at night. It was subject to intense sunlight during the day. Pawar’s solution was a state-of-the-art facility that resolved both security concerns as well as improved comfort levels for the station’s roughly 67,000 regular monthly users. SOLUTION: The ceiling was an integral part of the new design, which is why Hunter Douglas was chosen to provide its Deep Box 2 exterior ceiling system in a reflective metallic green. The company’s exterior ceiling system, with approximately 13,000 1-in. × 16-ft. metal panels, was installed. Recessed LED light fixtures provide excellent nighttime visibility, deter-
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SAFETY CONCERN The transit station, which included an exterior ceiling system, has been upgraded to alleviate safety concerns.
Serving approximately 804,000 people annually, the new, centralized station has already become a source for public pride in the community. “This station has served as a catalyst for development and is raising the bar for future developments,” said Pawar.
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Space Center Lobby Out of this World The Kennedy Space Center Astronaut Encounter underwent massive renovation and rebranding, which included a cohesive installation project that included flooring, wall coverings and lighting.
CHALLENGE: The Kennedy Space Center Astronaut Encounter, a multimedia presentation that features live appearances from astronauts who have launched, landed, lived and worked aboard the space shuttle and/or International Space Station, recently underwent a massive renovation and rebranding project.
Until recently, the multi-room national treasure, which is housed in a 25-year-old building, featured a dated lobby and holding area, 300-seat theater, restroom facilities and hallways.
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The major challenge was in the form of hexagonal tiles in the lobby/holding area. Every tile and angle was cut down 0.75-in., and LED lighting strips were installed between them as a replacement for grout joint. In order to achieve this in the given timeline, two specialists worked around the clock.
HEXAGONAL SPACE One of the major challenges at the space center was creating hexagonal tiles in the lobby/holding area. In order to do this, specialists worked around the clock for 11 days straight.
INFLUENCE: Operational 365 days a year, time was of the essence to strip the space and rebuild. The result is a futuristic design that incorporates the latest in flooring technology. The astronauts that appear here now have a home that matches their own impressive tenures. SOLUTION: In order to provide a more immersive experience, the Kennedy Space Center worked with INSTALL member Mr. David’s Flooring International and Florida-based design services firm Design Shop, to completely transform the space.
In total, four separate crews collaborated on the project, creating a cohesive installation project that included lighting, wallcoverings, seating and more. Electricians worked in unison with the flooring installation crew in the lobby, and seating installers actually trailed the carpet layers as they completed each section of the theater. The reimagined and revitalized Kennedy Space Center Astronaut Encounter center will allow thousands of young would-be astronauts, families and tourists to experience the thrill of space flight for decades to come. This national treasure has entered a new and exciting era, one that looks to the future.
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Seattle’s Best... ...We’re not talking about coffee, but Seattle’s LMN Architects, the AIA 2016 Firm of the Year. After 40 years, the firm, steeped in the city of café culture, has its own robust design flavor. AP talks to LMN Partner, Rafael Viñoly-Menendez about LMN’s philosophy of practice.
If design is theoretically human-centric, shouldn’t all design firms align themselves with people at the core of their mission? In fact, this is somewhat uncommon, says Rafael Viñoly-Menendez, partner at LMN Architects, recalling an AIA directory of Seattle firms. “This was the first time a firm talked about their people.” But by putting its people at the core of its mission of creating architecture, the firm embodies the spirit of innovation. “Not only were they well-rounded professionals, they were interesting on a personal level,” says Viñoly of his impressions. The firm strengthens its bonds on a weekly basis through Monday morning huddles, once-a-week lunch-andlearns, and an evening social hour. These informal gatherings create opportunities for cross-pollination, such as two-way mentoring to and from seasoned professionals to emerging staff, and informs shared discovery among building types, says Viñoly. “Some people would say you should have more billable hours, but fundamentally it’s an investment in architecture that creates meaning,
Rafael Viñoly-Menendez says aspirational culture takes commitment. “In some other firms they say you should be focusing on billable hours, but we find it produces fantastic design and transformative projects.”
TINKER TOYS The architect’s version of a mad scientist’s lab, LMN has its own makerspace that houses toovls, machinery and equipment where they test and build models, prototypes and mock-ups. Preliminary iterations for the ceiling design for the Voxman School of Music concert hall first materialized here.
engagement and community, and results in work that’s interesting and rich.” LMN Tech studio, a lab within the firm that experiments with cutting-edge construction interfaces, like VR, is another deliberate investment to enrich the firm. “But they are not just intellectual theorists,” stresses Viñoly; “They all have
“It’s fascinating to see that we can take digital models that we work with and communicate directly with the subs and fabricators. It’s instrumental in trying to mend the kind of broken divide of the historical idea of the architect as the master builder.”
a great maker culture in them and tinker and build.” Not only does LMN Tech design and build their own models of digital prototypes, they reach out to the firm’s nationwide network of partner firms and fabricators to fine-tune understanding of materials and processes. “Half of the time, we’re learning new things about materials and processes from them,” says Viñoly. LMN Tech worked directly with an Ohio precaster using digital models to communicate the design intent of its parametric design for the exterior façade of Cleveland’s Global Center for Health Innovation. And during the bidding process for University of Iowa’s Voxman School of Music, an associate from LMN Tech used his own CNC machine to demonstrate an Alocubond prototype of the concert hall ceiling to the fabricators, who executed the FEMA-funded project flawlessly, relates Viñoly. “It’s fascinating to see that we can take the digital models that we work with and communicate directly with the subs and the fabricators. It’s instrumental in trying to mend the kind of broken divide of the historical idea of the architect as the master builder.” Monumental successes like these come incrementally, with setbacks along the way, but that’s an equally important part of the discovery process, says Viñoly. Realistically, “We need good ideas and bad ideas. It might not work, but in part of that is an idea that does. I want people to feel supported to be able to take success or fail—it’s a better learning experience and that’s the thing about LMN that makes it great to come to work everyday.”
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