David LONG

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this Farm Town A building that provides a home to some, provides fresh food where it’s seldom found and provides a catalyst to perpetuate a thriving community, both internally and externally.

DAVID LONG 2018 THESIS ADVISOR: TIM KEARNEY


this Farm Town The site consists of approximately one block of former residential land and parking in Germantown, Philadelphia. The site was chosen using data obtained from the Philadelphia Health Department looking at areas with high low income and low access to fresh food. The the crux of Germantown Avenue, Tulpehocken Street and Pastorius Street was a location that fit this description and provided an opportunity for an architectural solution. Germantown Avenue is also a predominantly commercial street, straddled by a residential neighborhood. Primary Program: - Vertical Farms - Auxillary Space for the Farm - Mechanical Space - Storage Space - Distribution Space - Mercantile Ground Floor - Single Family Apartments - Live Work Apartments - Shared Spaces


The site grade drops over 20 feet from Germantown Avenue to the constructed wetlands. There exists an oppourtunity to utilize this drop in grade change the access points of residential and commercial programs.

The Settlement Music School and Constructed Wetlands for Runoff Site of interest and The Settlement Music School

Germantown Avenue

Tulpehocken Street

Pastorius Street


Year-Round Farming

1 Acre of Crop in 36 SF

1/3 to 1/2 the growth time Local, reduces the carbon footprint of distribution Pesticide free


When looking at who lives in Germantown, specifically around my site, I want to consider how the Home fits into my thesis. The sense of Home comes not only from the literal home provided in this design, but also from the people that inhabit this building. In addtiton to master growers that would live in this facility, families would live hear fostering new generations of the Germantown Community

AVERAGE APARTMENT SIZE IN PHILADELPHIA

2 BEDROOM - 951 SF 3 BEDROOM - 1,388 SF

APPOX. 682 SF APPOX. 910 SF APPOX. 1,390 SF

LIVE/WORK LOFTS - 4,090 SF

3 MANAGEMENT PER FLOOR OF FARM (6 LOFTS)

SINGLE FAMILY HOMES (2BR) - 10,920 12 HOMES

SINGLE FAMILY HOMES (3BR) - 11,110 8 HOMES

*10-40 HOMES IS THE OPTIMAL RANGE FOR A CO-HOUSING COMMUNITY Apartment data origin of this slide - https://www.rentcafe.com/average-rent-market-trends/us/pa/philadelphia/ Co-housing information origin of this slide - The Cohousing Handbook : Building a Place for Community

CO-HOUSING MODULARS

1 BEDROOM - 697 SF

26 TOTAL


Thesis Philosophy Architecture in modern society should not only enhance our communities through experience and place, but also provide a service to the public by enhancing the utility of the building through design. The existing culture of this area may not need a new driver for community so much as it needs a building that provides a service and experience that helps the existing community thrive and helps people live healthily in an evolving world. Architecture should benefit the community rather than the self. This Vertical Farm, Market and Internal Community should integrate into Germantown considerately, create an educational environment in the realm of agriculture, create a desirable work environment for those who use the facility, support an efficient business model for urban farming and strive for energy efficiency. The successful vertical farm community design should provide an architectural solution to the public health dilemma of the food desert while maintaining an involved community and environmental stewardship.

SELF ACTUALIZATION

INDIVIDUAL SELF, MEANING IN LIFE

SOCIAL

ESTEEM NEEDS

PHYSICAL

BELONGINGNESS AND LOVE NEEDS SAFETY NEEDS PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS

ACCOMPLISHMENT FRIENDS, FAMILY, RELATIONSHIPS SECURITY IN YOUR ENVIRONMENT

Maslow’s Hierarchy is a bedrock of human behavior as it is a bedrock

PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS

BIOPHILIA EDUCATION

MASLOW’S HIERARCHY This theory falls under the brach of humanist psycology and is an essential/nearly universal framework for human behavior based on needs.

COMMUNITY HOME FRESH FOOD

of this project. We only worry about the needs of a specific tier when the needs of the tier below it are met. These are needs that can be met by environment that supports them at different levels. These tiers call back the 5 points of interest for this design.


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COMMUNITY:

Reinforcing community through a marketplace Reinfocing a community internally through design

FRESH FOOD:

Positively affect the efficient production of fresh food through design Strengthen the business model of urban agriculture through design HOME: Creating a physical home to students and families Creating a sense of home through a community’s design EDUCATION: Educating the next generation of farmers Fostering good education through a well designed environment BIOPHILIA:` Enforce a sense of comfort and home through nature Further enforce a sense of home through the natural green of Germantown


Fall Quarter Review: •The building and its envelope should adapt to its site, especially in terms of solar penetration. •What does aggregate housing do for your design? What can you learn from rowhomes? •How can you make a new form of housing and system? •Don’t reinvent the wheel; are there other systems, like aquaponics, that can help drive the design. •What can water do for your site? •Thesis questions: may not need to have an answer to every single question. Ambiguity/Abstraction •Try to understand the site capacity some more. •Form seems to be domineering the Settlement School. •Consider the use of the farm and market as a modular. (Myself: note that the system can be broken down) •Consider the other part of your site. There must be a reason for why you lofted your site. •Strengthen your original concept with Maslow’s Hierarchy. •Look at the Netherlands and how they integrate urban farming. •Desire for community and educational needs? •Keep this project about people, keep it about joy and community. •This is a celebratory project; make is about growth and how the experience works.


Leaf Like Roof: water collection and co-housing

Farms Centered Between?

Leaf Like Roof: water collection and co-housing

Roofs and Floors Step Down with the Grade


CLT raw and unfinished at the interior walls can aid in sense of biophilia while simultaneously providing a sustainable material for construction.

IMAGE SOURCED FROM: CLT HANDBOOK U.S. EDITION

PHOTO SOURCED FROM: CLT HANDBOOK U.S. EDITION

CLT EXTERIOR WALL LOAD BEARING

CLT INTERIOR WALL NON-LOAD BEARING

CONCRETE FOUNDATION


Occupancy and Water Load Total Occupancy 100.00 100

Residential Approx. Total

Cubic Feet per gal (ft^3)

0.134

Philadelphia Annual Rainfall (in) 2/3 Considered (in) 2/3 Considered (ft) 75% Collected (ft)

41.45 27.63 2.30 1.73

Roof Area (ft^2)

37,294

Useable Roof Area (ft^2) Ground Catchment (ft^2)

37,294 -

Cistern Capacity (14days x gpd)

Usage (gpdc) 75

CF

Combined

Total Water Usage (gpdc) 7500 7,500

1,005

37,294

Annual 366,825

SF Needed

212,396

Percentage:

18%

to gallons 278,313

105,000

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Winter Quarter Review:

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How is this space occupied? The green and water features should be used as a part of the shared space. Use a two pipe system for overflow into the green features.

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Provide room for a cistern to collect water.

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9 Mechanical & Cistern

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14213 SF

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Mechanical Res 22

320 SF

56 Mechanical Res

BEDROOM

BEDROOM

167 SF

323 SF

100 SF

BEDROOM

107 SF

36

23

464 SF

24

DINING

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50

172 SF

55

APT 2B

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18

34

41

BATHROOM

47 SF

126 SF BATHROOM

KITCHEN

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35

56 41

37

OPEN Res 2529 SF

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48

19

443 SF KITCHEN

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49

APT 3 55

17 47

46

42

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Live Loads Pitched Roofs

Load (psf)

Load (plf) 20

Dead Loads Roof Snow Load

27 25

Total Load

72 Feet

Beam Length (Largest Span) Tributary Length Fb = 0.6Fy = Deflection Allowable Live Load Deflection Allowable Total Load C Value

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12500

Ireq = (5Wl^4) / Sreq = m/Fb (384 C * (in^3) Deflection) (in^4) 5 27.71

Live Loads Occupiable Roof with Garden

Load (psf)

576

30,000

45000

18

65.875

Load (plf)

100 Residential

Dead Loads Flooring

Psi 25 8

Mmax = (Wl^2) / 8

106 Feet

1.75 2.65

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62500

Sreq = m/Fb (in^3)

Ireq = (5Wl^4) / (384 C * Deflection) (in^4)

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Inches

Mmax = (Wl^2) / 8

848 Psi

25 8

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96.983

Winter Quarter Review: Define different framing member for the umbrella roof: CLT beams at that load and span will require larger members, which will interupt the aesthetic.

Inches

1.75 2.65

29,000,000

I Beam w/ Timber Cladding

Timber Beam

2’ X 2’ FINISHED CLT COLUMN


EAST ELEVATION A

EAST ELEVATION B

SOUTH ELEVATION


NORTH ELEVATION ALONG GERMANTOWN AVE

WEST ELEVATION ALONG TULPEHOCKEN ST


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Mechanical 5067 SF

DN UP

UP 27

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UP

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Storage 7056 SF

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648 SF

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Kitchen

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31

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Kids Room 601 SF

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Entry/Great Room 907 SF

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OPEN Res

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3384 SF

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9

Mechanical & Cistern

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DN

9

DINING

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14213 SF

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3033 SF

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7

Vestibule 464 SF

Multipurpose Room 3265 SF

Management 189 SF

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Guest Room 301 SF

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DN

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Guest Room 300 SF

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Exercise Room

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456 SF UP

FARM

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428 SF

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OPEN Res 1219 SF

FARM 512 SF

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Mechanical 294 SF

Mechanical 302 SF

Market

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UP

UP

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FARM

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DN UP

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1751 SF

Farm Aux. 6188 SF

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4 OPEN Res 5352 SF

APT 1

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Storage

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287 SF

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173 SF

5 APT 2A

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472 SF

APT 3

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445 SF

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6 6

APT 1 271 SF

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DN

9

DN

7

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APT 2A 466 SF

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OPEN Res 6807 SF

APT 3 445 SF

APT 3 634 SF

APT 1 272 SF

APT 3

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446 SF

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APT 2A 479 SF

20 DN

DN

APT 1

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271 SF

APT 2A 462 SF

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OPEN Res 988 SF

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323 SF

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APT 1

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278 SF

42 42 OPEN Res 1192 SF

APT 3

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443 SF

APT 2B

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454 SF

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UP DN

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455 SF

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FIRST FLOOR (LEVEL 1B) - FULL CONNECTION

SECOND FLOOR (LEVEL 2A) RESIDENTIAL

SECOND FLOOR (LEVEL 2B) RESIDENTIAL

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32'

SECOND FLOOR (LEVEL 2) - COMMERCIAL

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SECTION B

SECTION A

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Market Storage

12982 SF

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Mechanical

1751 SF

294 SF

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BEDROOM

99 SF

165 SF

SECTION ABEDROOM

110 SF

2

DINING

106 SF

170 SF

SECTION B

BEDROOM

145 SF

BEDROOM

BATHROOM

APT 3

47 SF

445 SF

KITCHEN

BATHROOM

126 SF

55 SF

APT 2B

BATHROOM

KITCHEN

469 SF

28 SF

98 SF

DN

3

10 Storage

173 SF OPEN Res

BATHROOM

BATHROOM

6807 SF

28 SF

28 SF

APT 3

445 SF

4

KITCHEN

KITCHEN

126 SF

11

BATHROOM

126 SF

BATHROOM

46 SF

47 SF APT 3

446 SF DINING BEDROOM

171 SF

107 SF

5

BEDROOM

100 SF

BEDROOM

BEDROOM

162 SF

164 SF FARM

DINING BEDROOM

100 SF

BEDROOM

171 SF

107 SF

5492 SF

12 14

DN

Mechanical

302 SF

6

OPEN Res

BEDROOM BATHROOM

110 SF

DN

KITCHEN

55 SF

988 SF

98 SF

54

APT 2A

57

FARM

462 SF BEDROOM

144 SF

9

Farm Aux.

428 SF

6188 SF

7

FARM53

512 SF

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ROOF 45' - 0"

Level 3 30' - 0"

Level 2 15' - 0" Level 2B Res 10' - 0"

Level 1B -2' - 0"

GROUND LEVEL -16' - 0"

BASEMENT LEVEL -30' - 0"

SECTION A ROOF 45' - 0"

Level 3 30' - 0"

Level 2 15' - 0" Level 2B Res 10' - 0" Level 2A Res 4' - 0" Level 1B -2' - 0" Level 1A2 Farm -5' - 0" Level 1A1 Res -8' - 0"

GROUND LEVEL -16' - 0"

BASEMENT LEVEL -30' - 0"

SECTION B 39' - 6" 23' - 5"

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49

46

48

22' - 5"

17

42

53

54

28' - 1" 36

BATHROOM 28 SF

1

KITCHEN

15

126 SF

38 BEDROOM

445 SF

47 SF

464 SF

APT 1 271 SF

171 SF

23' - 5"

51 SF

DINING

23' - 6"

BATHROOM

FARM

BATHROOM

15' - 3"

APT 2B

428 SF

APT 3

23' - 6"

107 SF

BEDROOM 165 SF

BEDROOM 107 SF

BEDROOM 100 SF

KITCHEN

7' - 9"

37 2

39

75 SF

39' - 5"

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6 7/8" CLT

DENIM BATT INSULATION

3 3/4" CLT EXTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLY

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1 Kitchen 648 SF

2

DINING 3033 SF

3 Kids Room 601 SF

OPEN Res 3384 SF

4 Entry/Great Room 907 SF

5

Multipurpose Room 3265 SF

Vestibule 464 SF

6 54 Guest Room Guest Room

Management

300 SF

Exercise Room

301 SF

189 SF

456 SF

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1 BEDROOM

1 BEDROOM

BEDROOM

99 SF

165 SF

107 SF BEDROOM

OPEN Res

DINING

106 SF

BATHROOM

2

75 SF

BATHROOM

APT 1

445 SF

KITCHEN

271 SF

KITCHEN

APT 3

47 SF

APT 1

51 SF

2

110 SF

145 SF

BATHROOM

5352 SF

170 SF

BEDROOM

BEDROOM

287 SF

126 SF

55 SF

BEDROOM BATHROOM

KITCHEN

469 SF

BATHROOM

KITCHEN

51 SF

62 SF

28 SF

98 SF

BEDROOM

BATHROOM

107 SF APT 2B

162 SF

47 SF

BEDROOM

3

100 SF

3

BEDROOM

APT 2A

147 SF

472 SF

KITCHEN

BEDROOM

113APT SF 3

104 SF

634 SF

Storage

173 SF OPEN Res

BATHROOM

BATHROOM

6807 SF

28 SF

107 SF

4 KITCHEN BATHROOM

BATHROOM

46 SF

47 SF

110 SF

BEDROOM

107 SF

5

BEDROOM

BEDROOM

162 SF

164 SF

100 SF

100 SF

KITCHEN

98 SF

98 SF

BEDROOM

152 SF

5

171 SF

107 SF

BATHROOM

BATHROOM

52 SF

52 SF

272 SF

988 SF

98 SF

54

APT 2A

75 SF

75 SF

APT 1

OPEN Res KITCHEN

KITCHEN

KITCHEN

6

55 SF

110 SF

BEDROOM

144 SF

DN

110 SF

55 SF

479 SF

466 SF

6 BEDROOM BATHROOM

BATHROOM BEDROOM

APT 2A

BEDROOM

DINING BEDROOM

29 SF

KITCHEN

APT 2A

APT 3

BEDROOM

55 SF

126 SF

446 SF DINING

BATHROOM

98 SF

55 SF

BEDROOM BATHROOM KITCHEN

126 SF

171 SF

KITCHEN

BEDROOM BATHROOM

28 SF

APT 3

445 SF

4

APT 1

BEDROOM

BEDROOM

109 SF

109 SF

54

271 SF

FARM

462 SF

428 SF

BEDROOM

7

6 7/8" CLT

53

7

144 SF FARM53

512 SF

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DENIM BATT INSULATION

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RESIDENTIAL FLOOR 1B

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8'

16'

3 3/4" CLT

32'

EXTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLY

RESIDENTIAL FLOOR 2B

OPEN Res

988 SF

FARM

428 SF

15 FARM

512 SF

OPEN Res

1219 SF

33 FARM

18

512 SF

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34

55

56

34

DN

49

35

17 48

49

54

FARM

47

46

42

56

428 SF

36 Mechanical Res

DN

19

320 SF

48

320 SF

41

55

323 SF

167 SF

KITCHEN

50 SF

75 SF

35

32'

28 SF OPEN Res

1192 SF

38

38

BEDROOM BATHROOM

APT 3

445 SF

37

BATHROOM

APT 1

16'

443 SF KITCHEN

106 SF

278 SF

8'

172 SF

BATHROOM

BATHROOM BEDROOM

2529 SF

4'

107 SF

DINING

126 SF

OPEN Res

47

BEDROOM

APT 3

41

37

17

APT 3

110 SF

438 SF

FARM FLOOR 1A1

100 SF

47 SF

56

0'

37

BEDROOM

55

464 SF

34

Mechanical Res

35

BEDROOM

APT 2B

53

36

Mechanical Res

36

55 SF

KITCHEN

KITCHEN

98 SF

98 SF

BEDROOM

APT 2B

140 SF

454 SF

APT 3

455 SF

BATHROOM BEDROOM

55 SF

108 SF

BEDROOM

140 SF

39

39

49

48

47

46

42 0'

RESIDENTIAL FLOOR 1A

4'

8'

16'

0'

32'

RESIDENTIAL FLOOR 2A

4'

8'

16'

32'


Level 3 30' - 0"

TYPICAL ROOF ASSEMBLY

Level 2B Res 10' - 0"

Level 1B -2' - 0"

WRAP INSULATION AND CLAD WRAP INSULATION AND CLAD COLUMN

GROUND LEVEL -16' - 0"

BASEMENT LEVEL -30' - 0"

SECTION C

EXTERIOR

INTERIOR

INSULATED METAL ROOF PANEL SYSTEM TONGUE AND GROOVE CONNECTION

6 7/8"

Level 2B Res 10' - 0"

PLYWOOD SHEATHING 1" VERTICAL TIMBER CLADDING - TONGUE AND GROOVE*

1" WOOD JOIST AND BATT INSULATION

2 1/2" RIGID INSULATION - R13

WOOD CLADDING

CLT WALL - TYPICAL

* THIN BRICK (SELF FRAMED) WHERE SHOWN

THERMAL BREAK WHERE WALL MEETS DECK

CLT WOOD ROOF STRUCTURE

GYPSUM WALL BOARD

1 3/8"

1 3/8"

1 3/8"

1 3/8"

EXTERIOR

1 3/8"

THERMAL BREAK AT DECK

INTERIOR

THERMAL BREAK AT DECK Level 2B Res 10' - 0"

TYPICAL EXTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLY

EXTERIOR THERMAL BREAK AT DECK Level 1B -2' - 0"

Level 2B Res 10' - 0"

INTERIOR CONCRETE VENEER Level 1B -2' - 0"

GROUND LEVEL -16' - 0"

GROUND LEVEL -16' - 0"

BELOW GRADE INSULATION WATER PROOF MEMBRANE CONCRETE FOUNDATION BASEMENT LEVEL -30' - 0" BASEMENT LEVEL -30' - 0"


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