ARCH 5120 Comprehensive Design Phase 4

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Phase 4 Booklet

Brian Contois and Annalee Fuller ARCH 5120 Laboy - Spring 2020

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Table of Contents

Manifesto and Integration Diagrams

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Perspective Renderings

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Elevations and Sections

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Site and Floor Plans

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Other Drawings and Diagrams

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Model Photos

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Manifesto and Integration Diagrams

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Structural System Wood Truss supports overhang

CLT Circulation cores (lateral stability)

Glulam Columns and Beams

CLT floor plates

Reinforced concrete columns

Wood Truss supports atrium envelope

Mat Foundation

Construction Type Glulam columns and beams; CLT floor plates Lateral: Truss and CLT circulation cores

Code Analysis Floor area 25,600 sf actual of 60,000sf allowable Height 84’ of 85’ allowable Timber height taken from top of concrete (type I) plinth Pedestrian path

Service road

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Phase 2 Peel Away Axon Scale: 1/8” = 1’-0”

Green Roof Concrete path and retaining wall, with soil layers of plants, growing medium, filter cloth, drainage layer, root barrier, and waterproof membrane.

Structural System Glulam columns and beams are the primary gravity structure. The lateral system is made from CLT floor plates, egress cores, and sheer walls. Beams cantilever out to support the CLT walkways at the ends of the floor plates.

Atrium Envelope Heavy timber lattice holds up a screen made of double-paned glass and steel mullions. Light shelves deflect incoming sunlight up and into the space while blocking much of the solar heat gain which occurs in the summer.

Programmable Envelope Vertical fins and hanging vines for shade in front of a metal cladding with 2 layers of insuation and a waterproff barrier. Windows are double-paned with steel mullions.

Natural Ventilation System The stack effect occurs within the atrium space as warm air rises and is exhausted through the top. This helps keep the space cool and reduces the buildings energy needs significantly.

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Water Filtration System There are two separate sets of pipes. One carries regular water away and the other carries grey water. The grey water is fed through a wetland condition and filtered naturally until it is collected in a tank and reused in certain parts of the building.


Integrated Comfort Systems

raised floor allows delivery of multiple utilities to lab benches fume hood exhaust

raised floor allows future re-configuration of comfort systems

Hydronic run-around coil to salvage heat

pressure sensor at extremity of HVAC branches

HVAC: air delivery through floor

thicker columns prepare for future upwardexpansion

semi-direct lighting accommodates task focus

stormwater filtered through plants and fed through wetland filtered water collected in tank beneath basin

HVAC VAV Fresh Air Delivery Heat return (run-around) Fume Hood Exhaust Electrical Plumbing Storm water management

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geothermal pre-tempered air fed to air handling unit


Perspective Renderings

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From Greenway Looking Northeast

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Perspective Rendering 1

10 Rendering from Western Ave, Looking East Perspective


Perspective Rendering 2

11 Perspective Rendering from the Intersection of Western Ave and Soldiers Field Rd, Looking West


Interior Perspective Looking Southeast

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Elevations and Sections

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East Elevation Scale: 1/8” = 1’-0”

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West Elevation Scale: 1/8” = 1’-0”

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North Elevation Scale: 1/8” = 1’-0”

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South Elevation Scale: 1/8” = 1’-0”

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Site and Floor Plans

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Soldiers Field Rd.

Western Ave.

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Site: Lower Allston


Lab Use Floor Plan Diagram Scale: 1/12” = 1’-0”

Lab Space

Office Space Circulation Stair and Elevator Cores

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Other Drawings and Diagrams

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1. Massing

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2. Plinth

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3. Topography

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4. Vegetation (Exterior)

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5. Direct Light and Atrium Space

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6. Path Continuity: Connection of Green Space

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7. Roadways Western Ave.

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8. Service Entrance Western Ave.

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9. Vehicle Flow Western Ave.

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10. Primary Pedestrian Flow Western Ave.

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11. Trees Guiding Movement Western Ave.

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12. Integration Western Ave.

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Scenarios Diagram

Harvard sells this portion of land; Green line expands MBTA service to Allston with a station beneath site;

Iminent scientific research demand more laboratory space for Harvard.

Influx of medical tourism demands more overnight accommodation.

Increased demand for medical care.

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Atrium

Atrium

Laboratories, Classrooms, Conference space

Medical

Maker space/ light industrial

Service

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Atrium; food Medical Service to transit Hotel


Lab Use Air/Ventilation System Diagram

Low-Pressure VAV HVAC System: Delivery and Removal

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Electricity

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Lab Use Electricity System Diagram


Lighting

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Lab Use Lighting System Diagram


Water: Delivery and Removal

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Lab Use Plumbing System Diagram


All routed systems

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Lab Use All Comfort Systems Diagram


Low-Pressure VAV HVAC System: Delivery and Return

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Medical Use Air/Ventilation System Diagram


Electricity

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Medical Use Electricity System Diagram


Lighting

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Medical Use Lighting System Diagram


Water

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Medical Use Plumbing System Diagram


All systems

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Medical Use All Comfort Systems Diagram


Model Photos

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Phase 1.2: Building Morphology Model Site 1

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Phase 1.2: Building Morphology Model Site 2

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Phase 1.2: Building Morphology Model Site 3

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Phase 1.2: Building Morphology Model Site 4

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Phase 1.2: Building Morphology Model Site 5

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Phase 1.3: Site Context Gravity Model

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Phase 1.3: Lateral Model 1

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Phase 1.3: Lateral Model 2 54


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