SKIDAWAY ISLAND RESEARCH AND EDUCATION CENTER
BRIEF I
A TIME MACHINE
B R I E F II
SITE MODEL & AERIAL
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A. SITE ANALYSIS I B. S I T E A N A L Y S I S I I
B R I E F IV
CASE STUDIES
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CONCEPTUAL STUDIES
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SCHEMATIC DESIGN
B R I E F VII SCHEMATIC DESIGN
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PRESENTATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
time : a person’s experience during a specified period or on a particular occasion machine : a constructed thing whether material or immaterial My time machine measures the levels of stress and productivity in the three years I have attended SCAD. each ring represents a year and each notch represents a month.
BRIEF I
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B R I E F II
SITE MODEL & AERIAL
It is rumored that George Oglethorpe named Skidaway Island in honor of his Native American friend Tomochichi’s wife, who was called Scenawki.
Skidaway is a Pleistocene island that used to be roaming grounds for animals like wooley mammoths and giant sloths
With the success of the Union blockade in 1862, Skidaway was abandoned, and when the south lost the war and slavery was abolished, the plantations fell into ruin.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers first dredged the channel of the Skidaway Narrows in 1905. It was eventually made part of the Atlantic Intercoastal Waterway
A tidal wave in 1889 ruined the freshwater supply and farming failed from infertile soil and Skidaway was abondoned (again).
Former slaves were assisted by the Freedman’s Bureau and Benedictine monks, who established a monestary and school for black children near Priest’s Landing. During Prohibition in the early 1900’s, Skidaway became a prime bootlegging site because of its isolation.
SKIDAWAY ISLAND
B R I E F III
SITE ANALYSIS A
state park pedestrian traffic path
site analysis skidaway island
vehicular traffic path
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B R I E F III
SITE ANALYSIS B
site analysis skidaway island
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Estimated median household income in 2012: $33,167 Estimated median house or condo value in 2012: $140,600 Population density: 1,900 people per square mile (low)
site analysis skidaway island
skidaway island map site boundary
Estimated median household income in 2012: $98,578 Estimated median house or condo value in 2012: $497,653 Elevation: 2 feet Land area: 16.4 square miles. Population density: 510 people per square mile (low).
site analysis skidaway island
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skidaway island state park specs: soil types: craven loamy fine sand kershaw coarse sand 2-8% slope lynn haven sand cape fear solis flood zones: inside 100 yr flood zone
skidaway island state park concerns: climate : hot + humid thunderstorms high spring tides s ocial: energy costs high attract younger crowd observation deck is unstable flooding/sea level rising over the past ten years
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CRAM foundation (Conservation and Recovery of Marine Animals) Hidalgo Hartmann Arquitectura El Prat de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain
CRAM foundation (Conservation and Recovery of Marine Animals) Hidalgo Hartmann Arquitectura El Prat de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain
huludao beach exhibit center META-project Huludao, Liaoning, China
huludao beach exhibit center META-project Huludao, Liaoning, China
concept development
elevations
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B R I E F IV CASE STUDIES
UNC coastal studies institute Clark + Nexsen Wanchese, North Carolina
UNC coastal studies institute Clark + Nexsen Wanchese, North Carolina
NOAA southwest fisheries science center Gould N OEvans AA southwest fisheries science center La Jolla, California Gould Evans La Jolla, California
NOAA southwest fisheries science center Gould Evans La Jolla, California
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house in the landscape Kropka Studio Zawiercie, Poland
house in the landscape Kropka Studio Zawiercie, Poland
BRIEF V
CONCEPTUAL STUDIES
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SCHEMATIC DESIGN
STRUCTURAL CASE STUDY STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS 2010
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STRUCTURAL CASE STUDY MIES VAN DER ROHE 1951
SUSTAINABILITY CASE STUDY 24.7 ARQUITETURA DESIGN
2013
Architects: 24.7 Arquitetu Location: Campinas – São
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SUSTAINABILITY CASE STUDY PUGH + SCARPA
2009
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GARAGE CASE STUDY PAUL DE RUITER 2001
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FACADE CASE STUDY POOLIMA
To keep out excessive heat and sunlight, a sunblind was developed consisting of 10 panels with horizontal wooden slats, made of western red cedar to blend in with the farm outbuildings that are scattered in the surrounding landscape. To adjust the sunblind, the panels as a whole are moved, rather than the individual slats. Each of the 10 panels consists of two sections with a horizontal join in the middle. When they are opened, either manually or by electronic programming, the panel is lifted to form a porch above the glass door. When the panels are closed, they fall into a lock at the bottom. This makes it possible to keep the sliding doors open without the risk of burglary.
STRUCTURAL CASE STUDY HEIFER INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
The property on which the Heifer facility was built is part of a larger, constructed wetland. As a result, one of the greatest challenges to site redevelopment was the integration of a proposed 4.2-acre, 337-space parking lot. Conventional paved parking lots are impervious to rain water, causing rapid runoff, erosion, and flood damage during severe storms. Parking facilities can also contribute to contamination from oils, metals, and other vehicle pollutants, which are swept from parking lots during storms, creating pulses of contaminated waters into the surrounding environment. To develop an innovative design for the parking lot that would minimize the impact on the surrounding wetland environment, Heifer International was awarded an Innovation Demonstration Grant from EPA’s Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER). Included in the proposed parking lot design is a series of small “green” parking plazas that will move storm water through a vegetated runoff collection system that will collect and cleanse storm water and return it to the environment. The Heifer International Green Parking Lot Case Study describes the environmental impacts of parking lots, green parking lot techniques, and benefits of green parking lot construction
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
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PRESENTATION
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SKIDAWAY ISLAND RESEARCH AND EDUCATION CENTER
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JENNAH BYRD P R O F. S I N G E I S E N ARCH 302 / STUDIO II MARCH 2015