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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT ARTCENTER manatee EXPANSION FALL 2016
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Existing Proposal I
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[P R O C E S S]Model I
ARTCENTER manatee EXPANSION
Located in Bradenton, Florida, the ArtCenter Manatee currently houses small art studios and galleries for local artists. With a near 10,000 sq. ft facility, their hopes were to double the size while maintaining the existing building. The new facility was to target artists of all ages and experience. While they currently hold art educational classes, the center wanted to expand and ensure that all their artists were comfortably housed and had the ability to move freely throughout the building. The current facility also maintains two galleries and a market where all artists had the capacity to display and sell their work. However, the new gallery space would double up as a lecture hall. While the center presently has enough pinup wall space, their hall gallery is too narrow to serve as a gallery, thus any additional space would serve the center well. The marketplace and the gallery had to be easily accessible from the entry and serves as an integral part of the circulation. The renovated center would need a total of 9 studios similar in size to their existing classrooms. The pottery studio would need to be expanded into 2 classes. One studio would need to be wired to serve as a computer lab in order to start a graphic design studio. While most studios would be programmatically ambiguous, the pottery and jewelry spaces would not be interchangeable, due to the equipment needed, and must be dedicated spaces. The center currently holds children’s courses but the existing facility needs a larger space dedicated to them. A 300 sf coffee shop that opens to the shaded exterior deck was to be added in order to have artists feel more comfortable at the center, and was to house all of the books currently on display at the center with seating and tables to browse the collection. Phasing remained an integral part of the design as the center was to continue operation during any renovation. Artists require a relaxing yet explorative environment where they can truly express themselves.
Proposal II
Existing
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[P R O C E S S] Model II
The current entrance to the facility was housed in the rear of the building where all the artists and visitors would enter. While keeping the original entrance open, a new entrance was extended to the city’s urban fabric by inviting passerby’s and guests to enter directly from the street, engaging the community.
Proposal II
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P L A N]Level I
The existing facility housed all studios, classrooms, offices, and galleries, but with the expansion, the center begins to be divided in two. In the current building, all studios would be opened up to serve as larger gallery spaces, with enough room for them to double as lecture halls. The new addition would house all studios, with the connection between the two serving as the coffee bar and library, with access to a shaded patio area.
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The second level of the new addition would house more studios, leaving ample room for current artists to explore their interests. It’s known that surrounding oneself around nature contributes to relaxation, which is why a skydeck for a sculpture garden was designed to surround the adjacent studios. P L A N]Level II
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[F I N A L]Model
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[F I N A L]Model
With soaring roof canopies, the design was to implement an exploration of freedom, where each canopy folds, revealing light to certain areas. Light itself became a huge factor, where certain studios would be enabled by partially shaded sunroof, providing able light to help artists with their work. The existing facility maintained most of it’s structure with a delicate renovation, while the expansion seems to elevate the surrounding area.
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N O R TH W ES T V IE W
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[F I N A L]Model
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ArtCenter Manatee SITE PLAN
[F I N A L] Site Plan 209 9th St W Bradenton, FL Parcel ID: 3249001759 Owner: City of Bradenton Commisioner: Charles B. Smith
Owner Address: 2411 Manatee Ave W Bradenton, FL 34205 Zoning: Commercial Lot: Block 1C Lot Size: .8963 Acres Site Area: 39,665 SF Flood Zone: AE,X Construction Type: Type II Building Footprint: 22,250 SF Building Height: 38’ - 0” Levels: 2 Total Building Area: 27,000 SF
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Curtain Wall
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Multi-Panel Connection
Exploded Axo
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CURTAIN WALL FACADE
ade and roof system that offers unlimited creative entrance of light into the building. The system offers tyles with various outside appearances. nd inclined planes are possible together with the of vents. The extensive range offers technical solumance requirements of a faรงade such as fireproof high insulating solutions.
Corner Detail
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R O O F
SKYLIG
VELUX LONGLIG
SKYLIGHT SYS
-The VELUX longlight 5-25° solution is a sin provides stunning lighting conditions to lar -With its characteristic low-pitch design, th roofs and other areas where a subtle expre ing allows for configurations with p
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ngle series of Modular Skylights that rger rooms, corridors and hallways. he longlight fits right at home on flat ession is preferred. The longlight flashpitches between 5° and 25°.
VELUX-
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Modular Connection
Section Axo
Connection Detail
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DO O R
DOOR
DORMA ESA 20
AUTOMATIC SLIDING DO
-Designed to withstand nature’s ing has ensured that the ESA200 and even exceeds, Dade Count Code regulati -In addition to the door panel’s tance, the ESA200/300-HPhas t durable header in the industry.T exposed screws-on-g
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s wrath. Rigorous test0/300-HP door meets, ty and Florida Building ions. storm and wind resisthe strongest and most There are no unsightly glass stops.
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ESA 200 Elevation
Dorma HD 200 Automatic Sliding Door Operator
ESA 200 Section Detail
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[F I N A L] Structure
Due to the site’s location both being in Florida, as well as it’s close proximity to the water, the site req foundation system. While the existing half of the project already has a 12”x36” wall foundation bea posed half would utilize Pile Caps (2-Pile) for lasting support and reinforcement. Pile Caps offer supe there is a layer of weak soil at the surface. This layer cannot support the weight of the building, so the lo have to bypass this layer and be transferred to the layer of stronger soil or rock that is below the weak l also utilized when a building has very heavy, concentrated loads, such as this one, with its weighty co
8” C.I.P Concrete Slab on Grade
quires an extensive ar-footing, the proerior support when oads of the building layer. Pile Caps are oncrete mass ceiling.
Wall Foundation Bearing Footing 12”x36”
Pile Cap- 2 Pile 31”x71”x 35”
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Steel Reinforced Precast Mass Roofing System [8”] Steel Frame Shading System 6”
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[F I N A L] Structure
Due to the site’s location both being in Florida, as well as it’s close proximity to the water, the site requires an extensive foundation system. While the existing half of the project already has a 12”x36” wall foundation bear-footing, the proposed half would utilize Pile Caps (2-Pile) for lasting support and reinforcement. Pile Caps offer superior support when there is a layer of weak soil at the surface. This layer cannot support the weight of the building, so the loads of the building have to bypass this layer and be transferred to the layer of stronger soil or rock that is below the weak layer. Pile Caps are also utilized when a building has very heavy, concentrated loads, such as this one, with its weighty concrete mass ceiling.
C.I.P Con
lux Atrium Longlight Skylight System
P. Elevated ncrete Slab [8”] Steel Reinforced C.I.P. Mass Concrete Walls [3”-2’ Varying Thickness]
W10x49 Steel I Beam [10”x10”]
Supply Return
Handler Unit
Condensing Unit
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[F I N A L] H VA C
AIR HANDLER-
CARRIER GEMINI™ 40RUQ
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PACKAGED AIR HANDLING UNITS
Heat Pump, 6 to 20 Tons with Puron® Refrigerant Quantity [2] Uses field-supplied Puron® (R-410A) refrigerant and chilled water 40RUQ direct expansion cooling coils are rated in accordance with ARI standard 340/360 when paired withCarrier 38A cooling only condensing units
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CARRIER GEMINI™ 38AUQ COMMERCIAL SPLIT SYSTEM
Heat Pump with Puron Refrigerant Quantity [2] 6 to 20 Nominal Tons Uses field-supplied Puron® (R-410A) refrigerant and chilled water
UQ Heat Pump EERs up to 11.0 and 3.5 COP ASHRAE 90.1 Efficiency Compliant Unit performance certified in accordance with ARI standard 340/360
TOILET-
TOTO C T 7 0 8 E ( G )
Domestic Hot Water
Water Heater Water Softner Backflow Preventor and Meter Main Shut-Off Valve
URINAL-
TOTO U T4 4 5 U ( V )
City Water Main
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TOILET-
TOTO CT708E(G) WALL-MOUNTED FLUSHOMETER TOILET
-Wall-mounted outlet -Elongated front bowl -Optional CeFiONtectTM ceramic glazeprevents debris, and mold from sticking to ceramic surfaces, leading to fewer chemicals and less water in cleaning.
Vent
City Sewage Main
URINALTOTO UT445U(V) 0.125GPF HIGH EFFICIENCY WASHOUT URINAL
-Full size urinal with concealed integral trap -Washout flush action with 3/4� top or back spud inlet -0.125 GPF with any TOTO flush valve shown below-Complete with low profile dome strainer
City Water Main
SPRINKLER-
GLOBE GL SERIES STANDARD RESPONSE SPRINKLER HEAD
-Rated for 135 degrees -Pendant heads for drop ceilings -Upright heads used for exposed ceiling conditions
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G LO B E G L S E R I E S
Fire Department Connection
Alarm Check Valve [4”] Backflow Preventor [4”]
Municipal Shut-off Valve City Water Main
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GENERATORGENERAC PROTECTOR SERIES DIESEL GENERATOR SET
-Two-line LCD mutlilingual digital evolution controller with external viewing window for easy indication of generator status and breaker position -Isochronous Electronic Governor -Sound attentuated Aluminum Enclosure -Smart Battery Charger
Submeters Dist. Panel
Meter
GENERATOR-
G E N E R A C P R OT E C TO R S E R I E S
Underground City Powerline
Generator Transformer