SPRING 2016
GRADUATE STUDENT DESIGN AWARDS
DUV
65,800 k ft 101,961 k ft 40,800 k ft
Total 106,600 k ft
2 / Christian Pepper | ARCH 571 | Poss
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Floor To Nose Connection
Photovoltaic Cells
Metal Sheathing
Aluminum Floor Structural Beam
Vapor Barrier Aluminum Panel Structure Weather Seal for Jalousie Windows
Column to Floor Connection
Insulation Fiberglass Covering
Natural Cross Ventilation
Aluminum Structure Window Seal
Jalousie Window
Steel Connection (Pinned and Lockable) Aluminum Structural Column Steel Pin (Lockable)
Glazing Panel Structure
Insulation LED Panel Structure
Radiant Heating and Cooling System
Aluminum Floor Beam
Bolted Connection for LED Panles
3” Rigid Insulation
3/4” Plywood Sheathing 29’ 3/4” Birch Plywood Sheathing 3/4” Birch Flooring Steel Structural Member Panel Integrated Shelving
7’ 8”
Radiant Heating and Cooling Conduits
Water Tanks
Used to store gray and potable water. Weight Ballast Radiant system
Foundation Foot Foundation Bolt
Christian Pepper | ARCH 571 | Poss / 3
WAU GO S(C)HANCE A SUSTAINABLE RETREAT IN LAKE MICHIGAN
Lighthouses are built in appropriate and significant locations, on coastal heights, islands, rocks and eventually right into the sea onto artificial islands. They guide, warn, mark, alert, lighten and highlight dangerous coast areas, difficult passages, complex obstacles and entrances to harbors, city ports and shallow estuaries. Whether the lighthouse sits almost like a sturdy tower-house on a higher cliff, hanging over the sea, or grows up to a monumental height, it is programmed to verticality and ascensional dynamics. The ascensional character is settled in its typological genealogy and is an essential aspect of its character. Waugoshance Light is located in the northern end of Lake Michigan and used to protect boats from a dangerous shoal area. It was abandon in 1912 and was used as bombin practicing target for the US Navy during WW2. Instead of occupying a site with a new building a existing structure is used and brought back to life. All new structures are distinguishable by the material used and protect the island against the climate conditions in Lake Michigan. To make the lighthouse retreat self sustain, a ecological system with chicken farm, septic tank and hydroculture vegetables is established. This also reflects the main idea of reusing or recycling.
4 / Raphael Rogalli | ARCH 571 | Poss
visual connection by layering
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physical bodily connection
OVER
over air joint connection
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mix
physical relationships
Raphael Rogalli | ARCH 571 | Poss / 5
6 / Ignacio Fernandez de Castro | ARCH 571 | Taylor
Ignacio Fernandez de Castro | ARCH 571 | Taylor / 7
8 / Patricia McKissack + Kegan Witham | ARCH 571 | Taylor
Patricia McKissack + Kegan Witham | ARCH 571 | Taylor / 9
10 / Connor Chelmecki + Kelly McCaffrey + Jonathon Nelson + Nineveh Rasho | ARCH 572 | Dearborn
Connor Chelmecki + Kelly McCaffrey + Jonathon Nelson + Nineveh Rasho | ARCH 572 | Dearborn / 11
12 / John Harmon | ARCH 572 - Chicago | Malnar
John Harmon | ARCH 572 - Chicago | Malnar / 13
14 / Gloria Moy | ARCH 572 - Chicago | Malnar
Gloria Moy | ARCH 572 - Chicago | Malnar / 15
16 / Brian Henks + Gene Kim + Niloofar Mohebbi Ashtiani | ARCH 572 | Worn
Brian Henks + Gene Kim + Niloofar Mohebbi Ashtiani | ARCH 572 | Worn / 17
18 / Widya Ramadhani + Wanwan Shao + Yuxuan Wang | ARCH 572 | Worn
Widya Ramadhani + Wanwan Shao + Yuxuan Wang | ARCH 572 | Worn / 19
20 / Jeffrey Anderson | ARCH 573 | Chasco
Jeffrey Anderson | ARCH 573 | Chasco / 21
22 / William Smarzewski | ARCH 573 | Chasco
William Smarzewski | ARCH 573 | Chasco / 23
24 / Aaron Laniosz | ARCH 573 | Hammann
Parapet 36.80 Roof 34.00 Level 9 30.50 Level 8 27.25 Level 7 24.00 Level 6 20.75 Level 5 17.50 Level 4 14.25 Level 3 11.00 Level 2 7.75 Level 1 4.50
Aaron Laniosz | ARCH 573 | Hammann / 25
26 / John Pirtle | ARCH 573 | Hammann
John Pirtle | ARCH 573 | Hammann / 27
REHABILITATION INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO View Towards RIC from E. Huron Street
Urban Fabric and Pedestrian Condition
Ground Lobby Plan A
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Outpatient Floor Plan (Neuro/Neuromuscular)
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Height Analysis
Meronic Concept 6
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Outpatient Floor Plan (Musculoskeletal)
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Program Layout
Sky Lobby Plan A
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INTRODUCTION
Roof-top Healing Garden
Medical facilities tend to the needs of those that are injured and, like the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, seek a way of integrating research, care, and innovation. Located in the Northwestern University Campus, RIC is to serve as a facility that helps patients improve their physical abilities. Providing patients with a high standard of care, RIC revolutionizes the typical rehabilitation process, combining research with real-time recovery. One of the main features of RIC is the ability labs, which include brain, spinal cord, neuromusculoskeletal, pediatrics, non-inpatient, and obstacle course. All of these, in conjunction with supporting program, are specifically designed to enhance patient’s recovery process and the time it takes to recuperate. Integrated research, thus, become a vital component of the project’s success and overall functionality. It is important to not only facilitate patients’ recovery but to also create new technologies that will help them become able once more.
28 / Carlos Flores + Joanne Muniz + Liwei Wang + Yizhou Wang | ARCH 573 | Kim
Lobby Retail Experience
25’
50’
100’
Lobby Main Entrance
REHABILITATION INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO Enclosure + Structure Systems
Inpatient Unit Section
Curtain Wall Elevation+Plan
Mechanical All Air + Refrigeration Riser Diagram
Mechanical Typical Inpatient Plan
aluminum mullion stack joint custom aluminum stud wall+ 3/8” drywall insulation R-value 20 vertical mullion anchor plate steel plate (1”) steel bolt (3/8” diameter) fire proof insulation
spandrel panel -sublte dark blue tint
aluminum mullion unit joint vision panel -double glazing (1/2”) -agon space (3/4”) -low e coating on surface 3
Mechanical 19th Plan
Mechanical 51st Plan
vinyl flooring (1/2”) cast inplace concrete (5”) fire insulation metal deck (1/4”) W 30 x 127 mechanical duct sprinkler system dropped ceiling
Rendered Detail at Interstitial Space
Inpatient Unit Floor Plan Layout
Steel Frame Structure vision panel -double glazing (1/4”) -agon space (3/4”) -low e coating on surface 3
Typical Inpatient Structure Plan
Inpatient Structure Plan with Double Height Ability Labs
Vertical Aluminum Mullion
vinyl flooring (1/2”)
Steel Tree Structure
aluminum mullion stack joint spandrel panel -sublte dark blue tint insulation R-value 20
cast inplace concrete (5”) metal deck (1/4”)
custom aluminum stud wall+ 3/8” drywall
fire insulation vertical mullion anchor plate steel plate (1”) steel bolt (3/8” diameter) fire proof insulation
Cast in Place Concrete Flat Slab Sructure
W 30 x 127 mechanical duct custom steel angle
sprinkler system dropped ceiling
aluminum mullion unit joint
Inpatient Ability Lab Rendering
Inpatient Unit Rendering
Sky Lobby Rendering
Carlos Flores + Joanne Muniz + Liwei Wang + Yizhou Wang | ARCH 573 | Kim / 29
30 / Weiwei Chen | ARCH 573 | Lerum
Weiwei Chen | ARCH 573 | Lerum / 31
32 / Mohona Murad | ARCH 573 | Lerum
Mohona Murad | ARCH 573 | Lerum / 33
34 / Joshua Chen + Alex Chinderle | ARCH 573 | Murray
Joshua Chen + Alex Chinderle | ARCH 573 | Murray / 35
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SoMA San Francisco California
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Brannan Street
M/E/P Basement
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Locker Rooms
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First Aid Station
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Pool Storage Room
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Athlete Access Hallway
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Riverwalk
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Training Pool
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Diving Pool
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Outdoor Classroom
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Public Mezzanine
Stanford Street
Spectator Seating
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Restrooms
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Concessions
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Merchandise
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Swim Shop
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Conference Rooms
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Of�ce Storage
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Olympic Pool
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0’ 12’-6” 25’ 37’-6” 50’
Brannan Level
Townsend Level
Extrude Site
San Francisco is one of many cities in California currently experiencing record setting droughts and illuminating some of the irresponsible habits in today’s largely wasteful society. Our goal is to design an aquatic center that not only celebrates aquatic activity but embraces several aspects of it in an effort to give back to the community. Lift for Grand Competition Space
Compress for Intimate Training Space
Lift for Grand Competition Space
Divide Divid de Pools
Courtyard as Acoustic Separation Recreation/Training Pool
To accomplish this, we have introduced Living Building Challenge water initiatives as well as educationally programmed spaces to teach visitors about aquatic life, how to swim, and urban sustainability ideas such as water capture/�lter/reuse and passive daylighting
Diving Competition Pool
A Q U AT I C L E A R N I N G C E N T E R
Rain Collection Educational Spaces
Reduce Volume
Swimming Competition Pool
Courtyard as Acoustic Separation
Passive Daylighting Water Filtration (Riverwalk)
Set Back Height
Create Spine
Articulate Pools w/ Roof Section B-B
36 / Nicholas Frey + Kaitlin Gerson | ARCH 573 | Murray
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Section A-A
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Nicholas Frey + Kaitlin Gerson | ARCH 573 | Murray / 37
38 / Ann Erskine + Vincent Lee | ARCH 574 | Bognar
Ann Erskine + Vincent Lee | ARCH 574 | Bognar / 39
40 / Chengcheng Peng + Quijun Yue | ARCH 574 | Bognar
Chengcheng Peng + Quijun Yue | ARCH 574 | Bognar / 41
42 / Alvin Hamilton + Travis Scheiss | ARCH 574 | Kapp
Alvin Hamilton + Travis Scheiss | ARCH 574 | Kapp / 43
44 / Huaixuan Li + Yuan Liao + Jingwen Wu | ARCH 574 | Kapp
Huaixuan Li + Yuan Liao + Jingwen Wu | ARCH 574 | Kapp / 45
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