a New Port of Tillamook Bay | Bryan Peters

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a NEW PORT OF TILLAMOOK BAY ESTABLISHING A NEW PUBLIC CENTER AT THE HEART OF AN INDUSTRIAL SITE

Bryan Peters / ARCH 485/585 Terminal Studio / Mark Donofrio / 2021


THE VISION




SITE STRATEGIES PORT OF TILLAMOOK BAY SITE

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DEVELOP SUSTAINABLE SITE/BUILDING STRATEGIES

3 Strategies

Develop a System for Industrial Building Sustainability

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Water Catchment Systems and Infrastructure Sustainable Material Investment

ACTIVATE THE CONNECTION BETWEEN INDUSTRY AND TOURISM Indotourism Building Program Site Connections

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CREATE AN ECONOMIC BUILDING PLAN FOR THE FUTURE OF THE SITE 20 year Timeline Industrial Partnerships


Project Planning

DESIGN SCHEDULE PORT OF TILLAMOOK BAY SITE

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2 PUBLIC GREEN SPACE

MODEL FOR PROJECT/DESIGN SCHEDULE

3 INNOVATION HUB

4 VISITORS CENTER

FUTURE INDUSTRIES


PROBLEM STATEMENT PORT OF TILLAMOOK BAY SITE

Defining the Program

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A central green space would bring the public to the center of industrial production, and support the Air Museum and other public features of the site, and acting as the trailhead for the beginning of the Salmonberry Trail.

PUBLIC GREEN SPACE

2 INNOVATION HUB

PROJECT FUNDING/OWNERSHIP: City of Tillamook/Port of Tillamook Bay

An Innovation Hub at the Port of Tillamook Bay would serve as a gathering place for industry professionals, researchers, and academics to explore and generate ideas for innovative new technologies being produced at the site. The building’s program will serve as a catalyst for production and provide lasting spaces for all types of industries to use to produce and exhibit their products. PROJECT FUNDING/OWNERSHIP: Local Industry Partners/City of Tillamook

USER GROUP

Public

SPACIAL REQUIREMENTS

- Walking Paths - Wetland Development

USER GROUP

SPACIAL REQUIREMENTS

Industry Proffessionals

- Fabrication/Design Spaces - Rentable Office Spaces - Conference Rooms/Classroom - Storage Space

Research Groups Colleges/Universities

- Green Walking Corridor - Water Catchment System - Public Parking/Access

- Loading Dock

Public

- Exhibition Spaces - Cafe


SITE N


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EXISTING


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PUBLIC GREEN SPACE

AIR MUSEUM

VISITORS CENTER

CONSTRUCTED WETLAND

INNOVATION HUB P

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PROPOSED

SALMONBERRY TRAIL

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INNOVATION HUB


CONFERENCE

MEZANIN E

OFFICES

SALMONBERRY TRAIL ENTRY

G PARKIN

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ATRIUM

O P X E

CAFE DESIGN

LABS FABRICATION SERVICE


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Pre-fab CLT Walls

Glulam Arches (joined @ center) Glulam Columns and Beams CLT walls and floor slabs create a diaphram to elliminate the need for extra lateral bracing that would interupt the space.

STRUCTURE AND SUPPORT



SALMONBERRY TRAIL

CAFE

PREP

ENTRY

FRONT DESK

ATRIUM DESIGN LABS

EXHIBITION SPACE

ENTRY ENTRY

PLAZA

FABRICATION

LOADING DOCK

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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PARKING

SERVICE


BALCONY

LOUNGE

CONFERENCE

OFFICES

MEZANINE

2ND FLOOR PLAN

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32’

24’

8’



SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES: 1. Natural ventilation 2. Automated air exhaust 3. Radiant floor heating 4. High-efficiency glazing 5. On-site water storage 6. Locally sourced wood materials

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SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES

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THANK YOU!


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