RIVERWALK
401 ANACOSTIA ROAD SE
SENIOR APARTMENT HOMES
SUSTAINABLE SENIOR HOUSING RESIDENCE PROJECT
FI NAL PRESENTATION E R I C H A R R I S / P R O F. K A T H Y D I X O N SUSTAINABLE DESIGN II SPRING 2018 ARCP 506-01 SOURCE: WWW.NPS.GOV
INTRODUCTION DESIGN STATEMENT Riverwalk Senior Apartment Homes, located at 401 Anacostia Road in Southeast Washington DC, serves as a residential housing facility for active senior citizens that incorporates passive, environmental, and sustainable design strategies. The apartment homes are efficiency/studio style with internal living area, bathroom, and kitchen. The new building will preserve and adapt new innovations to the existing site, while regenerating the built environment and surrounding neighborhood. Riverwalk Senior Apartment Homes will utilizes universal design concepts for optimal living needs for elderly residents and demonstrate LEED principles and sustainable practices.
SENIOR HOUSING PROJECT
INTRODUCTION DESIGN GOALS THE DESIGN SEEKS TO: • Minimize automobile use, • Encourage public transportation, • Maximize green space, • Encourage community among residents, • Create well designed spaces with ample natural light, views and healthy indoor air quality. An integrated design process was implemented green strategies for optimal living and use. THESE STRATEGIES FOCUS ON: • Decreasing energy use • Reducing construction waste and encouraging the use of recycled materials • Decreasing water use • Maximizing daylighting to decrease artificial lighting needs • Providing good indoor air quality • Providing durable, maintenance free materials and systems
SENIOR HOUSING PROJECT
SPECIFICATIONS
ZONING & BUILDING CODES ANALYSIS
SITE SPECIFICATIONS LOCATION: 401 ANACOSTIA ROAD SE, WASHINGTON DC 20019 NEIGHBORHOOD: FORT DUPONT (MIXTURE OF RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS) ZONING: R-3 SITE DIMENSIONS: 151.80 SQ. FT. BY 60 SQ. FT. MAXIMUM STORIES: 3
BUILDING PERMIT: PARCEL 203 / 9
FAR : N/A
BUILDABLE SITE AREA: 4,000 SQ. FT.
REAR SETBACK: 20 FT.
BUILDING HEIGHT: 40 FT. + ROOFTOP TERRACE WITH WAIVER APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF ZONING
SIDEYARD SETBACK: NONE LOT OCCUPANCY: 40%
SITE COORDINATES: LONGITUDE: 38.884391 LATTITUDE: -76.9559321
SPECIFICATIONS
ZONING & BUILDING CODES ANALYSIS
SITE SPECIFICATIONS 49’ – 0” ROOFTOP TERRACE (APPROVED WITH WAIVER) 40’ – 0” MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT 27’ – 0” THIRD LEVEL 14’ – 0” SECOND LEVEL
20 FT. REAR SETBACK
0’ – 0” FIRST LEVEL
NO SIDEYARD 40 FT. FRONT SETBACK
CODE ANALYSIS
ZONING & BUILDING CODES ANALYSIS
WARD MAP
SITE ANALYSIS
NEIGHBORHOOD MAP
SITE ANALYSIS
FORT DUPONT NEIGHBORHOOD
FORT DUPONT
VICINITY MAP
SITE ANALYSIS
AERIAL MAP
SITE ANALYSIS
401 ANACOSTIA RD SITE LOCATION
ANACOSTIA ROAD SE
SITE MAP
SITE ANALYSIS
STREET VIEW
SITE ANALYSIS
NORTH VIEW
EAST VIEW
SOUTH VIEW
WEST VIEW
SITE ANALYSIS
SITE PHOTOS CURRENT CONDITIONS TAKEN: 4/15/18
401 ANACOSTIA ROAD SE BACKYARD
CHURCH FENCING
FENCING
ONE-STORY ENTRY SETBACK PROPERTY LINE
SIDEYARD
FRONTYARD
OFF-SITE PARKING
SITE ANALYSIS
SITE PHOTOS CURRENT CONDITIONS TAKEN: 4/15/18
401 ANACOSTIA ROAD SE
NORTH SIDE
SOUTH SIDE
EAST SIDE
WEST SIDE
SITE ANALYSIS
SITE PHOTOS NORTH VIEW
EAST VIEW
PLAYGROUND
HOUSING
CONSTRUCTION
PARKING
PARK
LIVABILITY STUDY THE STUDY AREA The study area’s boundaries are: East Capitol Street to the north; Southern Avenue SE to the east; Massachusetts Avenue SE to the south; and the Anacostia River to the west. The study area includes the communities of Fort Dupont, Fort Davis, Civic Betterment, Greenway, Benning Ridge, Marshall Heights, and Capitol View. The study area also includes Fort Dupont Park one of the largest parks in the District, and a center of community life.
SITE ANALYSIS
ACCESSIBILITY STUDY
VEHICULAR
SITE ANALYSIS
PEDESTRIAN
TRANSIT
ACCESSIBILITY STUDY ANACOSTIA RIVERWALK TRAIL
SITE ANALYSIS
States: District of Columbia Counties: Washington Length: 17.35 miles Trail end points: Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens and S. Capitol St. SE at Nationals Park Trail surfaces: Asphalt Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
The Anacostia Riverwalk Trail is an important component of the transportation network in the nation's capital and a priority project under President Obama's America's Great Outdoors initiative. The planned 28-mile trail, spanning both sides of the Anacostia River, will connect DC residents in 16 waterfront neighborhoods to their workplaces, schools, shopping, recreational amenities and the outdoors. The Trail provides access to a number of national treasures, including the Tidal Basin (famous for its cherry blossoms in the spring), the National Arboretum, and the National Mall (gateway to the US Capitol, Smithsonian museums, the Washington Monument and other iconic landmarks).
ACCESSIBILITY STUDY ANACOSTIA RIVERWALK TRAIL
SITE ANALYSIS
CLIMATE STUDY FORT DUPONT AVERAGE WEATHER
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
FORT DUPONT AIR QUALITY INFORMATION
FORT DUPONT POLLUTANT INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
SUN STUDY SOLAR PATH
3/4/2018
Date:
Coordinates:
38.8843435, -76.9559006 401 Anacostia Rd SE, Washington, DC 20019, USA
Location: Hour Elevation 6:49:23 7:00:00 8:00:00 9:00:00 10:00:00 11:00:00 12:00:00 13:00:00 14:00:00 15:00:00 16:00:00 17:00:00 18:00:00 19:00:00 19:33:25
Azimuth -0.833 1.22 12.89 24.44 35.46 45.33 52.91 56.5 54.82 48.52 39.35 28.68 17.28 5.63 -0.833
82.4 84.06 93.47 103.49 115.16 129.96 149.75 175 201.48 223.46 239.92 252.57 263.08 272.63 277.86
SUN STUDY
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
SUMMER SOLSTICE – JUNE 21 401 ANACOSTIA RD SITE LOCATION
00:00 – 03:44 – night 03:44 – 04:31 – astronomical twilight 04:31 – 05:11 -- nautical twilight 05:11 – 05:43 – civil twilight 05:43 – 05:47 – sunrise 05:47 - 20:34 – daylight 20:34 – 20:37 – sunset 20:37 – 21:09 – civil twilight 21:09 – 21:50 – nautical twilight 21:50 – 22:36 – astronomical twilight 22:36 – 00:00 – night
SUN STUDY
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
WINTER SOLSTICE – DECEMBER 21 401 ANACOSTIA RD SITE LOCATION
00:00 – 05:48 – night 05:48 – 06:20 – astronomical twilight 06:20 – 06:54 – nautical twilight 06:54 – 07:24 – civil twilight 07:24 – 07:27 – sunrise 07:27 – 16:47 – daylight 16:47 – 16:50 – sunset 16:50 – 17:20 – civil twilight 17:20 – 17:53 – nautical twilight 17:53 – 18:26 – astronomical twilight 18:26 – 00:00 – night
SHADOW STUDY
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
SUMMER SOLSTICE – JUNE 21
5:47 AM
EAST
11:28 AM
2:33 PM
NORTH/EAST
8:37 PM
NORTH
SOUTH/WEST
SHADOW STUDY
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
WINTER SOLSTICE – DECEMBER 21
7:24 AM
EAST
11:28 AM
1:33 PM
NORTH/EAST
4:50 PM
NORTH
SOUTH/WEST
WIND STUDY ANNUAL WIND ROSE SPEED
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
U.S. AVERAGE WIND SPEED
FORT DUPONT MONTHLY WIND SPEED
WIND STUDY MONTHLY WIND ROSE
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
ANNUAL WIND ROSE FREQUENCY
WIND STUDY
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
WIND FLOW OF BUILDING (SITE) 2
3
4
1
5
MIGRATION STUDY BIRD OBSERVATIONS
BIRDS PER PARTY HOUR
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS YELLOW WARBLERS
HIGH COUNT
AVERAGE COUNT
MIGRATION STUDY
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
401 ANACOSTIA RD SITE LOCATION
BIRD OBSERVATIONS
ENERGY STUDY ENERGY CALCULATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
DEMOGRAPHICS
DC POPULATION
SITE ANALYSIS
DIVERSITY
DEMOGRAPHICS
SITE ANALYSIS MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOMES BY WARD AND GROCERY STORE LOCATIONS
POPULATION FLUX
ECONOMY
DEMOGRAPHICS WARD 7 & 8 FOOD DESERTS
SITE ANALYSIS
DEMOGRAPHICS
SITE ANALYSIS
GARDENS BY WARD
GARDEN LOCATIONS
8
DEMOGRAPHICS WARD 7 & 8 FOOD DESERTS
SUPERMARKET
SITE ANALYSIS
REDEVELOPMENT AMAZON HQ2 CONSTRUCTION WARD 7 & 8 / PHASING TIMELINE FOOD DESERTS
SITE ANALYSIS
SITE ANALYSIS
REDEVELOPMENT SITE LOCATION
REDEVELOPMENT WARD
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PLANNING INITIATIVES • 11TH STREET BRIDGE PARK • ST. ELIZABETHS – CONGRESS HEIGHTS ECO DISTRICT • CHASE – (CONGRESS HEIGHTS, ST. ELIZABETH) ACTION AGENDA • ST. ELIZABETHS MASTER PLAN AND DESIGN • BELLEVUE SMALL AREA PLAN
SITE ANALYSIS
DESIGN PROCESS
UNIVERSAL DESIGN
DESIGN SOLUTIONS FOR WARDSENIORS 7&8 FOOD DESERTS
Senior Housing Design Considerations:
1. Provide unique—or at least distinctive—amenities. 2. Overcome the negative preconceptions of senior housing. 3. Enable seniors to age in place. 4. Provide memory care services. 5. Integrate seniors into the larger community. 6. Accommodate ancillary (healthcare) services. 7. Play up the marketing value of sustainability. 8. Look into the Greenhouse Project model.
ASHA classifies Senior Housing—residential settings with a minimum age requirement, usually age 55— in five categories: senior apartments, independent living (IL), assisted living (AL), nursing care (NC), and continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs).
DESIGN PROCESS DESIGN SOLUTIONS FOR WARDSENIORS 7&8 Apartment Layout
FOOD DESERTS
UNIVERSAL DESIGN
DESIGN PROCESS BIOPHILIC DESIGN WARD 7 & 8 FOOD DESERTS Biophilic Design, a subset of sustainable architecture, considers the impact of environmental qualities such as light, air, color, shape, space, materials and vegetation on human physiology and psychology. When architects design with these qualities in mind, they bring people to the center of the sustainability discussion. Design elements such as natural materials and natural light can be incorporated into a senior living community’s design to enhance residents’ well-being. Biophilic Design tweaks the way architects and clients speak about sustainability, pushing the human experience toward the forefront. The Riverwalk Senior Apartment Homes will integrate biophilic design for sustainable and efficient living.
UNIVERSAL DESIGN
DESIGN PROCESS BIOPHILIC DESIGN
UNIVERSAL DESIGN
DESIGN PROCESS BIOPHILIC DESIGN WARD 7 & 8 FOOD DESERTS
UNIVERSAL DESIGN
DESIGN PROCESS WARD 7 & 8 FOOD DESERTS
UNIVERSAL DESIGN
DESIGN PROCESS DWELLING REQUIREMENTS WARD 7 & 8 FOOD DESERTS
Furniture Design •
Furniture should be safe to lean on and strategically placed so it can be used for balance.
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Avoid buying furniture that has sharp— and potentially dangerous— corners.
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Place frequently used items in waist- to chest-high cabinets and drawers. This eliminates the need to reach high or bend low, and reduces the risk of falling.
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Consider switching to drawer pulls since knobs can be hard to grip.
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Adhere slip-reducing tape or backing to area rugs.
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Tuck electrical cords behind furniture or use cable management products, which are available in most office supply stores.
Widths Of Pathways • • • • •
Person with cane or walker(30 in.) Person with guide dog (44 in.) Person with escort (48 in) Doorways (clear opening) (36 in.) Corridors (48 in.)
Bathroom Design • • • • •
UNIVERSAL DESIGN
Install nonslip strips on the shower and bathroom floors. Add grab bars near the shower, tub, and toilet. • Create a strong contrast in color between major pieces of furniture, walls, Place seating in front of the sink and in the shower. drapes, and floors. Swap faucet knobs for levers. • Make nighttime navigation easier by using nightlights and motion sensor Install comfort-height toilet seat. lights, especially along the path between the bed and bathroom.
DESIGN PROCESS PRECEDENT 1: RIDERWOOD WARD 7 & 8 • • • • •
FOOD DESERTS
One Bedroom Apartment 520 Sq. Ft. Indoor Pool Arts Studio & Woodshop Restaurant & Café Senior Activities, Clubs, & Services
3140 Gracefield Road, Silver Spring, MD 20904
PRECEDENT STUDY
DESIGN PROCESS PRECEDENT 2: CARVER SENIOR MANSION • • • • • • • •
One Bedroom Apartment 621 Sq. Ft. Library Arts-and-Crafts Room Dining Room with Kitchenette Quiet Room Fitness Center Rooftop Terrace Laundry Room
4800 East Capitol Street NE, Washington, DC 20019
PRECEDENT STUDY
PRECEDENT STUDY
DESIGN PROCESS PRECEDENT 3: LAKEWOOD • • • • • • •
Studio Apartment 472 Sq. Ft. Clubhouse Fitness Center Lounge Auditorium Heated Indoor Pool Full Service Spa
1900 Lauderdale Drive, Richmond, VA, 23238
Bath
Kitchen
Sleeping/Dining/Living
DESIGN PROCESS SUSTAINABLE PRECEDENT 1: MERRITT CROSSING • • • • • • • •
70 Apartment Homes 18 Parking Spaces Multi-purpose/Community Room Services Office Laundry Facility Community Garden Hi-Speed Internet LEED Platinum-Certified
609 Oak Street, Oakland California 94607
PRECEDENT STUDY
DESIGN PROCESS SUSTAINABLE PRECEDENT 2: WARNOCK II • • • • • • •
3 Story Mixed-Use Building 46 Fully Accessible Apartments PHA Offices and Services Adult Daycare Center Large Multi-Purpose Room Green Roof Roof Terrace
2862 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia PA 19133
PRECEDENT STUDY
DESIGN PROCESS SUSTAINABLE PRECEDENT 3: LAKESIDE • • • • • • • •
91 One-bedroom Apartments Underground Parking LEED Platinum-Certified ENERGY STAR Appliances Central Courtyard Community Room Library Rooftop Community Garden
1507 2nd Avenue, Oakland California 94606
PRECEDENT STUDY
DESIGN PROCESS
PROGRAMMING
ON-SITE SERVICES
INDOOR AMENITIES
ACTIVITIES & OUTREACH
OUTDOOR AMENITIES
• Social, educational and recreational activities
•Community Center
• Trips and travel club
• Courtyard & Patio
•Communal Library
• Creative Writing
• Rooftop Terrace & Greenhouse
• Fitness Center, with personal trainers and senior-friendly equipment
•Meeting Room
• Wii Bowling League
•Computer Lab
• Bridge
• Reserved Parking Spaces for Residents (limited spaces)
•Communal Kitchen
• Veterans Group
• Concierge Services
•Hydrotherapy Pool & Spa
• Transportation & Grocery Services
•Steam Rooms
• Full-Time Maintenance • Administrative staff trained in emergency first response • Visiting Specialists and Physicians
•Laundry Facility •Fitness Center
• Tai Chi • Non-credit continuing education classes
• PlayDeck/Seating Area
DESIGN PROCESS RIVERWALK SENIOR APTS: PROPOSED DESIGN • • • • • • •
Studio Apartment 381 Sq. Ft. Fitness Center Library Laundry Facility Community Kitchen Pool & Spa Rooftop Terrace & Greenhouse
401 Anacostia Road SE, Washington, DC 20019
PROGRAMMING
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
PROGRAMMING
BUILDING PROGRAM • ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE • COMMUNITY ROOM • LIBRARY • POOL & SPA • LAUNDRY FACILITY • FITNESS CENTER • MEETING ROOM • COMMUNITY KITCHEN • COMPUTER LAB • ROOFTOP TERRACE • PLAYDECK • GREENHOUSE
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
PROGRAMMING
SUSTAINABLE FEATURES: • GREY WATER RECYCLING • STORMWATER MANAGEMENT • VENTILATED GLASS • RESPONSIVE SHADING SYSTEM • PROTECTIVE FENCING • FIREFLOOR SYSTEM • RUBBERIZE FLOORING • LIVING GREEN WALL • HYBRID CHARGING STATION FOR CARS (OPTIONAL)
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS
SUSTAINABILITY LIVING GREEN WALL
WARD 7 & 8 FOOD DESERTS
RESPONSIVE SHADING SYSTEM
VENTILATED GLASS
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
RAINSCREEN
GREYWATER RECYCLING
GREEN ROOF
SUSTAINABILITY GREEN ROOFING WARD 7 & 8 FOOD DESERTS
EFFECT OF ROOFING CHOICES
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS GREEN ROOF
SUSTAINABILITY LIVEROOF DEEP INSTALLATION WARD 7 & 8 FOOD DESERTS
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS GREEN ROOF
SUSTAINABILITY
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS GREYWATER REYCLING
AQUACELL RECYCLING SYSTEM WARD 7 & 8 FOOD DESERTS Reuse Application The Aquacell greywater recycling system features a controlled, robust and comprehensive treatment process that combines physical, microbiological and oxidative treatments. The treated water is now safe for reuse for any number of non-potable applications, including but not limited to, the following: • • • •
Toilet and/or urinal flushing Irrigation (spray, drip or subsurface) Cooling tower make-up Wash down
Pre-filtration Storage Treatment
SUSTAINABILITY STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WARD 7 & 8 FOOD DESERTS
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS STORMWATER MANAGEMENT Stormwater management was critical for the design of this urban site with best management practices used throughout. The landscaped gathering space courtyard forms an active outdoor meeting area surrounded by a series of planted raingardens. This raingarden system directs the path of Stormwater from its source at the roof downspouts and paved courtyard areas, and along the cantilevered overhang, and through a series of natively planted swales.
The green spaces on different parts of the roof are labeled as rain gardens and are traced to water cisterns underground for reuse of water. The building is heated and cooled through a geothermal heating system. Stormwater is also managed through vegetated roofs which is accessible to the tenants for outdoor gardening and activities.
SUSTAINABILITY VENTILATED GLASS WARD 7 & 8 FOOD DESERTS
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS VENTILATED GLASS
SUSTAINABILITY RESPONSIVE SHADING SYSTEM WARD 7 & 8 FOOD DESERTS
An automated shading system integrates with existing building controls and responds to changing conditions in order to maximize performance. The system includes predictive and responsive controls based on solar tracking, brightness, and heat gain, among others. Operating independently of the lighting control system, the shading system maximizes the amount of daylight let in comfortably, and the electric lighting reacts accordingly.
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RESPONSIVE SHADING SYSTEM
SUSTAINABILITY RAINSCREEN SYSTEM WARD 7 & 8
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RAINSCREEN
FOOD DESERTS
There are a variety of advantages to rain screen assemblies. First, the building becomes more efficient since the insulation can be applied in an uninterrupted manner. This minimizes thermal conductivity, limits heat transfer, and reduces ‘cold spots’ on the wall. In the case of steel stud backup, the absence of insulation in the stud cavity creates a clear space for electrical, security and technology rough-in. Rain screen walls require far less maintenance because the cladding system (which can be any product) is not sealed. The joints are left open, which facilitates the circulation of air behind the exterior cladding. This free flow of creates pressure equalization and limits the potential effects of negative pressure across the system. The open joints require no sealants (historically the weakest link in an exterior wall assembly), thus lessening the maintenance required and keeping the face of the cladding clean. Rain screen systems also accelerate enclosure, allowing interior trades to start work earlier and compress overall project schedules.
SUSTAINABILITY FIRE FLOOR SYSTEM WARD 7 & 8 FOOD DESERTS
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS F I R E F LOO R S Y S T E M • Fire resistive restrained glass floor assembly that allows daylight to penetrate further into the building while meeting fire rated requirements. • Single glass unit comprised of custom SuperLite II-XL combined with a tempered laminated walking surface and a structural steel framing grid. Both the glass unit and structural steel framing grid are manufactured and provided by SAFTI FIRST. • Designed with a sealed airspace between the fire rated glass and walkable surface to eliminate condensation issues. • Largest tested and listed individual glass panel sizes for 60 and 120 minute floor applications.
SUSTAINABILITY
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS
PROTECTIVE FENCING
PROTECTIVE FENCING Material: Aluminum Details: •1″ x 1″ Square Rails (1) •Corigin® Technology (2) •⅝” x ⅝” ‘Home’ Pickets •1⅝” Picket Spacing •2″ x 2″ Posts •6′ Wide Panels •3′ x 6′ Width •4′ x 6′ Width •4½’ x 6′ Width •5′ x 6′ Width •6′ x 6′ Width Also features: Flush bottom drop rail (available in select heights) COLORS AVAILABLE
BLACK
WHITE
PEWTER
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS
SUSTAINABILITY LIVING GREEN WALL
LIVING GREEN WALL
LiveWall Outdoor is... -Sustainable. -Easy to plant. -Easy to reinvent seasonally with different species. -Available fully grown for virtually guaranteed success. -Effective in all climates. -Attractive even during the dormant season. -Easy to design. -Easy to install. -Easy to water, fertilize and maintain.
LiveWall allows for… -Natural, rain-like irrigation. -Unrestricted design creativity. -No soil erosion. -Sustainable nutrient dispersal. -Good Air-flow, behind the system. -Optimum LEED points.
SUSTAINABILITY HYRBRID CHARGING STATION WARD 7 & 8 FOOD DESERTS
GREEN TECHNOLOGY
SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS WARD 7 & 8 FOOD DESERTS
MATERIALS
SUSTAINABILITY PAVING
WARD 7 & 8 FOOD DESERTS
EFFECT OF PAVING CHOICES
MATERIALS
SUSTAINABILITY ROOFSTONE PAVERS WARD 7 & 8 FEATURES
FOOD DESERTS
• Size: 1′ wide x 2′ long x 4″ tall (Standard) or 6″ tall (Deep) • Weight: 50 lbs (Standard) or 54 lbs (Deep) • Finish: Beautiful artisan surface, top edge chamfered, sides with chip preventing water-conducting standoffs. • Edging: Only required if paver abuts open space. • LEED Interface: Base of 100% post-industrial polypropylene. Concrete recycled content varies with color of paver ADVANTAGES • Integrates with weight, height and dimensions of LiveRoof® Standard & Deep modules. • Strong & effective, resists impact and cracking with NanoTech MicroBubble™ technology • Ample water channels
MATERIALS
SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS WARD 7 & 8 FOOD DESERTS
INSULATION When it comes to Insulation avoid Styrofoam and other petroleum-based insulation products whenever possible, opting instead for mineral wool insulation, which is fire-resistant and non-toxic. One brand of choice is ROXUL insulation.
ICF stands for Insulated Concrete Forms which are blocks created from insulating materials. The blocks are first laid in place and stacked like Lego. Concrete is then poured into the spaces within the blocks to provide rigidity to the wall structure. When it comes to ICF products we prefer Durisol, which is made of recycled wood fiber and cement. Advantages of ICF include good insulating properties, continuous thermal control, and a good air seal.
MATERIALS
MATERIALS
SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS WARD 7 & 8 WOOD
FOOD DESERTS
Exterior charred siding products deliver superior performance and distinctive beauty. The burning process creates a layer of carbon resulting in elegant finishes that protect the wood from the elements. These products are designed to preserve the tradition of shou-sugi-ban while meeting the high demands of modern architecture. Key Features •- Low maintenance •- Resistant to insects, rot and decay •- Used for cladding, soffits, exterior ceilings and many other exterior applications •- Sustainable, eco-friendly and FSC certified wood
STEEL
Shou-Sugi Ban is an ancient Japanese siding technique that preserves wood (making it resistant to both decay and to fire) by first charring it, then cooling it, cleaning it, and finishing it with a natural oil. The result is a unique, beautiful, and durable exterior wood product that can last for 100 years.
Galvalume is a sheet of corrugated steel that is coated in aluminum and zinc. The aluminum provides the corrosion protection and the zinc provides the durability. Galvalume roofs are lifetime roofs, meaning they will last for the lifetime of the building. Another benefit is the light color, which reflects the sun and prevents overheating.
SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS COLOR SCHEMES
MATERIALS
MATERIALS
SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS EXTERIOR MATERIALS
ACOCOYA / GATOR SHINGLES
SOLAR WINDOWS
LIVEWALL
FLOORING MATERIALS
INTERIOR MATERIALS
SWANANNOA
SLATE VINYL DOUGLAS FIR / TIGER SMOOTH TEAL
CLEAR GLASS TEXTURE
TAUREG WALLCOVER
ARTISON LAVACA
BIANCO CARRARA
CHARCOAL FLAME
FLOOR PLANS
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
SITE PLAN SCALE: 3/32” = 1’ 0”
FLOOR PLANS
SCHEMATIC DESIGN 0
2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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5
POOL SPA LAUNDRY AREA DRESSING ROOM WATER CLOSET
4 3
EGRESS AMENITIES
CIRCULATION SERVICES
GROUND FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 3/32” = 1’ 0”
FLOOR PLANS
SCHEMATIC DESIGN 1 6
7
2
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5 3 4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
ENTRY/LOBBY LIBRARY OFFICE WATER CLOSET COMMUNITY ROOM TERRACE PARKING
EGRESS AMENITIES
CIRCULATION SERVICES
FIRST FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 3/32” = 1’ 0”
FLOOR PLANS
SCHEMATIC DESIGN 2
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
2 3 1
4
APARTMENT TELEPHONE ROOM ELECTRIC ROOM CUSTODIAL ROOM TRASH ROOM FITNESS CENTER COMPUTER LAB
5 6 7
EGRESS AMENITIES
CIRCULATION SERVICES
SECOND FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 3/32” = 1’ 0”
HOUSING
FLOOR PLANS
SCHEMATIC DESIGN 3
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
2 3 1
4
APARTMENT TELEPHONE ROOM ELECTRIC ROOM CUSTODIAL ROOM TRASH ROOM COMMUNAL KITCHEN MEETING ROOM
5 6
EGRESS AMENITIES
7
CIRCULATION SERVICES
THIRD FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 3/32” = 1’ 0”
HOUSING
FLOOR PLANS
SCHEMATIC DESIGN 4A
1. 2. 3. 4.
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GREENHOUSE MECHANICAL ROOM PLAYDECK TERRACE
2
3 4
EGRESS AMENITIES
CIRCULATION SERVICES
ROOF PLAN SCALE: 3/32” = 1’ 0”
FLOOR PLANS
SCHEMATIC DESIGN 4B
1. 2. 3. 4.
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GREENHOUSE MECHANICAL ROOM PLAYDECK TERRACE
2
3 4
EGRESS AMENITIES
CIRCULATION SERVICES
ROOF CEILING PLAN SCALE: 3/32” = 1’ 0”
FLOOR PLANS
SCHEMATIC DESIGN STUDIO APARTMENT APARTMENT DIMENSIONS: 22’- 0” X 17’-3” 381 SQ. FT. EFFICIENCY STYLE INCLUDES: • • • •
10’ – 5 1/2 “ x 6’ – 6 1/2”
10’ – 5 1/2 “ x 6’ – 3”
KITCHEN BATH SLEEPING SPACE LIVING AREA
APT FLOOR PLAN
8’ – 6 “ x 5’ – 10 1/2” 7’ – 6 “ x 6’ – 6”
SCALE: 1/4” = 1’ 0”
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
ELEVATIONS
NORTH ELEVATION NORTH FACING SIDE / SCALE: 3/32” = 1’ 0”
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
ELEVATIONS
SOUTH ELEVATION SOUTH FACING SIDE / SCALE: 3/32” = 1’ 0”
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
ELEVATIONS
EAST ELEVATION EAST FACING SIDE / SCALE: 3/32” = 1’ 0”
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
ELEVATIONS
WEST ELEVATION WEST FACING SIDE / SCALE: 3/32” = 1’ 0”
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
SECTIONS
LONGITUDINAL SECTION SOUTH FACING SIDE / SCALE: 3/32” = 1’ 0”
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
SECTIONS
CROSS SECTION EAST FACING SIDE / SCALE: 3/32” = 1’ 0”
MASSING
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
NORTH BIRDS EYE VIEW NORTH FACING SIDE
MASSING
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
SOUTH BIRDS EYE VIEW SOUTH FACING SIDE
MASSING
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
EAST BIRDS EYE VIEW EAST FACING SIDE
MASSING
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
WEST BIRDS EYE VIEW WEST FACING SIDE
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
EXTERIOR
PERSPECTIVE - BEFORE SOUTH FACING SIDE
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
EXTERIOR
PERSPECTIVE - BEFORE EAST FACING SIDE
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
EXTERIOR
PERSPECTIVE - AFTER SOUTH / EAST FACING SIDE
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
EXTERIOR
PERSPECTIVE - AFTER EAST FACING SIDE
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
INTERIOR
KITCHEN/ENTRY
APARTMENT BALCONY
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
INTERIOR
LIVING ROOM/SLEEPING
APARTMENT BALCONY
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
LIVING ROOM
INTERIOR
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
INTERIOR
SLEEPING SPACE
EXTERIOR
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
BALCONY
APARTMENT BALCONY
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
PLAY DECK
EXTERIOR
CERTIFICATION
BUILDING PERFORMANCE SCORECARD
RESEARCH INFORMATION
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SUSTAINABLE SENIOR HOUSING RESIDENCE PROJECT
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