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1600 Broadway Street
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Fitzgerald Connection Complex
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Muskegon Beach Sauna
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Club Monroe
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Liberty Hill Music Library
1600 Broadway Street
1600 Broadway Street is a culmination of understanding environmentally conscious building materials and systems and understanding how to establish a new, contemporary presence in the urban fabric. The program of the building, as provided by the instructor, is an office building with combined retail to support the next-door client, the Detroit Opera House. The design of the building utilizes systems to minimize the ecological footprint of the building, using passive cooling, shading and the use of heavy timber systems to produce a highly sustainable building project that aids to improve the current urban condition.
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1| Identify important site geometry and important | visual axis of the site. Also take note of important entry
2|Extrude massing from site. Using contextual | examples and based on view sheds from corridors, the building geomery responds by creating a visual buffer between neighboring buildings and sharp/dead-end corridors. Created geometry visualizes important points of entry.
3| Light shelfs and overhangs being to form passive shading strategies to help | protect from overlit conditions from southern daylight and heat gain. An atrium is also formed to help bring light into an otherwise underlit portion of the building.
3|Visual axis and important points of entry combine | purpose to create a large, central atrium that acts as a linking element between the two ideas.
4|Vertical and horizontal shading devices are paired with building geometry | to make the building highly energy efficient and natrurally very well lit. The vertical and horizontal devices act to both allow light in on lower levels and block unnecessary light from the upper levels.
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South Elevation Charred Wood Cladding
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Fitzgerald Connection Complex
Completed in collaboration with another student, the Fitzgerald Connection Complex culminates ideas from an existing market space and Detroit Mercy student life. The residential spaces located above the market space are catered to single-parent students who are going to school at the University of Detroit Mercy. The building itself creates connections between Detroit Mercy and the neighboring Fitzgerald community which is just across Livernois Avenue. Additionally, the Fitzgerald Connection Complex integrates cutting edge building technology to reduce environmental footprints as well as establishes a comfortable enviroment for residents and visitors alike.
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The HVAC System is primarily based on a hydronic system that transports hot and cold water thoughout the building for heating and cooling. On the ground floor, a hot water line is run though the market space to keep the building heated at 55 degrees during the winter, and the lecture hall space is heated to 69 degrees. The system for the residential spaces of the second and third floor consists of three zones of hot and cold water pipes that connect with heat pumps within specified locations in the rooms to exchange fresh air with the temperature of the water to create a temporate and efficient series of spaces.
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18” Green roof (8-3/4” of soil suitable for small plant growth). Supported by wrapped 12-1/2” timber SIP roofing system.
Timber SIP Panels
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3” concrete poured on metal decking
Air exchanges with hydronic HVAC system to heat and cool space by using water instead of inefficient A/C and heating units
Masonry Stair Cores Steel Framing
Exploded Structural Axon The building is supported by steel framing and masonry stair core towers. Between the residential units and public space below, the flooring is supported 3 inches of poured concrete on metal decking. The upper floors are supported all by a Timber SIPs systems, including Timber SIP flooring and roofing.
Zinc metal paneling attached to 10-3/4” Timber SIPs
Hardwood flooring on 3.5” poured concrete on metal decking Glazed curtain wall with spider clasps between panels. Glazing supported by insulated wood framed wall.
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Muskegon Beach Sauna
Based on the experience of traditional Seneca Sweat Lodge, the Muskegon Beach Sauna combines ideas of the natural environment and with a meshing of human elements. The space is meant to blend into the natural landscape, bridging the land and water much like a river bridges smaller bodies of water to larger ones. Looking from the shore of Lake Michigan towards the dunes and forest of Muskegon State Park, the Muskegon Beach Sauna visually bridges the land from the forest in the background, to the dunes in the foreground and towards the Great Lake.
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West Elevation
Club Monroe Paying homage to the glory days of the Roaring Twenties in Detroit, Club Monroe takes historic elements of the last remaining original building on Monroe Avenue, the National Theatre, and transforms into a modern evolution of the original program. Utilizing existing historical elements such as the original front facade and building structure, Club Monroe transforms the image of a night-out from dinner and a theatre performance, into a premiere Detroit house and techno music venue. Detroit, being the birth place of house and techno, and the National Theatre being a memory of the old night life of city dwellers, creates an ideal environment for both elements to culminate together to create a nightclub like none other.
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Liberty Hill Music Library The Liberty Hill Music Library Project combines large space as well as an idea of theme to create a large scale project utilized to engage an existing community and to cater to a missing void. With many existing libraries and different music cultures being present within the Cincinnati area, it was necessary to create a place for people to practice music as well as learn and/or improve their craft in a controlled and inviting environment. The Liberty HIll Music Library allows for the users to engage in the art that is music, as well as engage within a space that allows for one to partake in the natural music that exists within Cincinnati’s rolling hills.
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