Electric Steel Elevator Adaptive Reuse

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Archival Storage + Museum

Site Plan

Elizabeth V. Schmiesing

1/32” = 1’- 0” In order to keep the historic fabric of the industrial corridor alive, and influential, the program of archive + museum have come to fruition.

The historic Electric Steel El-

evators are an integral part of the region’s successful development. To tear them down is to make the city generic, and tells the other great cities in the midwest that we no longer care about where we came from.

This proposal is intended to serve the community through preserving the existing silo configuration yet breathing new life into the existing conditions. By activating the Electric Steel Elevators as a temple to store historical artifacts while creating a fully public corridor for the general public, and greater university population, to explore and discover the expanse of knowledge hidden beneath the steel structure.

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1st Floor Plan

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5st Floor Plan

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T.O. BINS: A, C, D & F 900’7654” T.O. CONCRETE FORM 80’-00” T.O. BINS 75’-00” T.O. CONCRETE FORM 65’-00” LEVEL 6 60’-00” LEVEL 5 48’-00” LEVEL 4 36’-00” LEVEL 3 24’-00” LEVEL 2 12’-00” LEVEL 1 00’-00” TUNNEL -8’-00”

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1/16” = 1’- 0”

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1/16” = 1’- 0”

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Detail 101.A

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Impervious weather barrier Rigid insulation Pitchbreak flashing with zee closure Standing seam metal roof #15 building felt, building felt HSS 6x2 Bent zee 1/4” Steel tension rod Steel plate, welded to HSS Sheet steel flashing 3” Corrugated steel deck on 3”concrete HSS 10x2 Steel turnbuckle Aluminum mullion Steel plate welded to HSS6x2 bolted to HSS10x2 Angle iron welded to HSS10x2 Structural steel grate Steel plate bolted to HSS6x2 and steel grate Structural wood decking 3/4” Formed aluminum clip Double panel glass skylight glazing with skylight trim and endcap Wood nailer 1” Gypsum 1/4” AISC C channel HSS8x2 Tension Ring

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Reinforced concrete wall Impervious weather barrier Ridgid insulation Existing steel structure Pitchbreak flashing with zee closure and LED strip Standing seam metal roof Continuous cleat Stainless steel cleat with panel clip #15 building felt , building felt Cee purlin HSS 6x2 Bent zee 1/4” Steel tension rod Steel plate, anchor bolted to concrete 20 Gauge steel wrapped around burnt existing steel bolted to wood block Sheet steel flashing Structural metal deck with impervious weather barrier ASIC double angle steel (bolted to 18) Steel plate with Nelson bolt, cast into concrete wall Steel grate 3” Corrugated steel deck on 3”concrete HSS 10x2 Field welded U plate

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