Percival_ADE522 Final Exhibit

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FIRE STATION ADE 522 Spring 2020 Professor: Dr Ed Soltero Shasta Percival

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 05

conceptual narrative

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site views

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site influences

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progress development

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conceptual sketches

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massing parti

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massing parti

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site sections

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site sections

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programming


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programming

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structure lvl 1-2

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sefaira analysis

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conceptual sketches

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structure lvl 2-roof

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climate control

17

progress model

27

structure roof-shade

37

water collection

18

overall rendering

28

longitudinal section

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street rendering

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overall rendering

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longitudinal section

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street rendering

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ground plan

30

transverse sections

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second floor plan

31

transverse sections

07

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circulation + egress

32

materiality

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circulation + egress

33

envelope

09

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technical application

34

R-values

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Sensory on the Wash

Nested at the base of South Mountain, Fire Station 62 realizes the importance of water to both fire fighting and its desert location - For it is water that fire fighters use to save lives, and water that carves the site through its many washes. Water introduces a new sensory experience to the desert, activating the scent of creosote, enhancing the quality of light, and bringing rare sights and sounds to the area. Fire Station 62 aims to celebrate water and its many enhancements to the site’s sensory components. A new firestation, coupled with a visitor’s trailhead pavillion, will enable fire fighters and the community to build a closer connection with nature and each other.

NARRATIVE


conceptual narrative | 05


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site views | 06

Looking Northwest flat topography

PROJECT SITE

Looking Northeast main wash

Looking North view of mountain


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site influences | 07

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potential single-family land development

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potential single-family land development

Project Site Site

Land Use

Hiking Trail Hiking Trail

Site SiteBoundary Boundary

Wash Wash Topography Topography

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Environmental

Road (light-med traffic)

Wind (down-draft)

Nature Preserve

Sun Path

Single-Family Housing

Water Run-off

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Parking

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Land Use Land Use Hiking Trail Wash Topography

nd Use Road (light-med traffic) Nature Preserve Single-Family Housing Parking

Wind (down-draft)

Single-Family Housing Single-Family Housing Parking Parking

Water Run-off

Nature Preserve Nature Preserve

Site Boundary P

Environmental

Road (light-med traffic) Road (light-med traffic)

Environmental Environmental Wind Wind(down-draft) (down-draft) Sun SunPath Path

WaterRun-off Run-off Water

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progress development | 08

Site Development + program

PROCESS

Conceptual Massing + site context


conceptual sketchesl | 09

01 Butterfly Roof The butterfly roof enables water collection and reveals structure for dappled light. 01 02 Shade Canopy A shade canopy floats above roof of the fire station with exposed structural elements.

03 Visitor’s Center The visitor’s center floats above desert terrain as a viewing platform.

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Roof Concept

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massing parti | 10


massing parti | 11


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programming | 14

dormitories

storage mezzanine visitor’s center

kitchen / dining

Legend community / training room

apparatus living support

apparatus bay

fitness

decontamination

office/ boh dayroom public lobby

PROGRAMMING

dormitories

emergency circulation


programming | 15

dormitories

storage mezzanine visitor’s center

kitchen / dining

community / training room

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living apparatus bay

fitness

decontamination

dorm

office dayroom public lobby

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PROCESS

conceptual sketches | 16

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progress model | 17

03 01 Conceptual Elevation The fire station sits delicately within the landscape with a “blurred� ground plane at different heights.

02 Conceptual Perspective Dramatic sweeping roof lines float above the building to collect and celebrate rain water.

03 Progress Model Progress model at mid-review


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circulation + egress | 22

Egress

Emergency Circulation

Program

circulation + egress


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Egress

Emergency Circulation

Program


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TECHNICAL APPLICATION


structural layout | 25

primary structure secondary structure


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structure

structural layout | 26

primary structure secondary structure


structural layout | 27

primary structure secondary structure


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longitudinal section | 28

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Public Lobby Study/ Library Alt. Personnel Office Circulation Courtyard Training/ Community Visitor’s Pavilion

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transverse sections | 30

B - Visitor’s Pavilion

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materiality | 32

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06 01 GFRC Glass fiber reinforced concrete panels on a rainscreen system wall section D

02 Standing Seam TruZinc G90 metallic coated steel surface w/ aged finish

03 Rammed Earth Panels Pre-cast

envelope


envelope | 33

corrugated metal shade resting on secondary structure coped steel beams (primary structure) cap flashing

04 Triple Glazing Maximum efficiency glass with Argon fill

Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete Panels (GFRC) on rainscreen system

05 Corrugated Metal Roofing (shade use only)

light gauge metal stud framing

Corrugated Galvanized Steel Utility-Gauge Roof Panels

06 Site

fiberglass batt insulation (continuous)

Gabion walls using rocks from the site Steel planters

concrete footing/ retaining element

D - wall detail @ entrance lobby

Cast-in-place concrete retaining walls


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R-values | 34

cladding panel

6�

dew point is between the insulation and the weather membrane vs. interior surface of sheathing

1� air gap mineral fiber insuair and vapor membrane support bracket w/ thermal pad support bracket concealed clip anchor

R-Value: Wall System .07

GFRC panel

1

air gap

7.4

mineral fiber insulation possible electrical box penetration wall cavity is the same temperature and humidity as occupied space

2

fiber board batt insulation

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drywall

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35.97

spray foam option

panel joint

R-Value: Roof System

aluminum vertical channel

floor slab

fixed connection

stud wall

singly-ply membrane

4

rigid foam insulation

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vapor retarder

1.3

substrate cover board

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steel deck total

ENERGY ANALYSIS

44.3


sefaira studyl | 35

in compliance with 2030 challenge

Daylighting Analysis

Energy Gains & Losses


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climate control | 36

zone 1 VRF outdoor air condensor (1) zone 3

apparatus exhaust

zone 2 apparatus supply

Level 1

zone 1 VRF outdoor air condensor (2) zone 3

apparatus exhaust zone 2

apparatus supply

hvac

Level 2


water collection | 37

water from greater sloped shade

water returns to site wash system

Visitor’s Pavillion

Exhaust water collected for station use

water storage

Apparatus Balcony


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thank you

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