Midterm Presentation Board Quarter 1

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Parti Diagrams

South Waterfront Residential Complex and Community Eco Education Center

Site Analysis

Midterm Presentation Steven Glassman Urban Design Node Diagram

bUILDING sCHEME 1

Building Form Data Annual Wind Rose (Speed Distribution)

Ross Island Bridge Park

Water ADventure Play Area

Monthly Wind Roses

Pedestrian Dock

Rec Node

Annual Wind Rose (Frequency Distribution)

-Point of Decision -Major activity area -Plaza space -Display for South Waterfront

View Terrace Rec Node

Secondary Nodes -Zones of experience -Transitional links -Outdoor spaces -Public-Private blending

Plaza C.E.E.C. Pier

Destination Nodes -Destination spots -Neighborhood Points of interest -Public locations

Transportation Node -Street car access -OHSU Tram access -Pedestrian Bridge access -Automobile Entrance

Residential Tower

C.E.E.C. Building

Courtyard

Playground

South Waterfront Greenway

Commercial Avenue -Avenue of Retail / Commercial -Pedestrian Friendly

Proposed Building -Residential tower located on SW corner of block to ensure river views for neighboring buildings -Low buildings form outdoor space for secondary node -C.E.E.C. building located on SE corner of block to ensure connection with pier element and separate its program from mixed-use building

Water Circulation DiAGRAMS Courtesy of South Waterfront Green Way Design Plan “Perspective of Vision for end of SW Gibbs St.”

Perspective of Portland Parks & Recreation’s expectation for the South Waterfront’s North activity node.

rESIDENTIAL COMPLEX pROGRAM Residential Units The wide range in residential unit sizes promotes home-owner demographic diversity. Through the use of various forms of space maximization such as innovative kitchen and storage casework, these units are incredibly efficient and livable.

Retail & Commercial Spaces Restaurants encourage an active street-scape along SW Gibbs St. These restaurants support the use of the recreational park area just North of the thoroughfare.

Community Amenities Amenities such as a gym, childcare, community meeting rooms, and storage for recreational activities help make the South Waterfront a more livable neighborhood. The on-site exersive facilities of the gym supports the healthy living of residents, while the recreational storage areas promote the use of the river. This not only helps to create a more developed workout routine but also strengthens the connection to the River for residents. Meeting rooms open for public use also encourage strong community awareness and identity in the neighborhood.

Outdoor Spaces

wIND eNERGY cATCHMENT aNALYSIS

Building Scheme 2

Outdoor spaces focus on encouraging livability, sustainability, and education in the neighborhood. Items such as a playgrounds and a public plaza support the activation of a recreational node along Northeast edge of the site, working off the Portland Parks & Recreation’s plan for a powerfully exciting South Waterfront neighborhood. The urban agriculture on the site educates residents and visitors about sustainable practices.

Residential Units

@118,000 sf

Small Units

Large Units

Medium Units

- 30 Units @ 500 sf. - 1 Bedrooms - Kitchen - Living Room - 1 Bathroom

- 80 Units @ 800-1,300 sf. - 2-3 Bedrooms - Kitchen - Living Room - 2 Bathroom - Dining Room

Retail & Commercial Spaces

- 10 Units @ 1,500 sf. - 4 Bedrooms - Kitchen - Living Room - 2 Bathroom - Dining Room

Small Units

15,000

sf

Medium Units

88,000

sf

Large Units

15,000

sf

20,000

sf

500

sf

1,000

sf

7,900

sf

@20,000 sf

Restaurants - 4 Units @ 5,000 sf. - Dining Area @ 2,300 sf. - Kitchen @ 1,200 sf. - Support Facilities @1,200 sf. - Male Bathrooms @ 150 sf. - Female Bathrooms @ 150 sf.

Restaurants

Community Amenities Building Lobby - 1 Lobby @ 500 sf.

Gym Facilities

Childcare Facilities

- Bike Storage @ 2,000 sf. - Kayak/Canoe Storage @ 3,600 sf.

Laundry Facilities

Community Meeting Rooms - 4 Units @ 800 sf. - 1 Unit @ 1,200 sf.

Outdoor Spaces

@75,000 sf

Playgrounds Urban Agriculture - Estimated Total Space @ 2,000 sf.

- Estimated Total Space @ 28,000 sf.

Public Plaza Parking - Estimated Total Space @ 10,000 sf. - Male Bathrooms @ 150 sf. - Female Bathrooms @ 150 sf. - Storage Space @ 300 sf.

Gym Laundry 2,000

sf

Heating & A/C

5,000

sf

Rec. Storage

5,600

sf

Community Meeting Rooms

4,400

sf

2,000

sf

28,000

sf

10,000

sf

35,000

sf

Playgrounds Urban Agriculture

- Underground Parking @ 35,000 sf.

Plaza Parking

Estimated Total Square Footages Residential Units Retail & Commercial Spaces Community Amenities Outdoor Spaces

Childcare

- 1 Daycare Unit @ 1,000 sf.

- Gym Lobby @ 80 sf. - Laundry Space @ 2,000 sf. - Exercise Space @ 4,500 sf. - Male Locker Rooms @ 1,500 sf. Heating & A/C Spaces - Female Locker Rooms @ 1.500 sf. - Estimated Total Space @ 5,000 sf. - Support Spaces @ 320 sf.

Recreational Storage Areas

Lobby

@26,400 sf

118,000 sf. 20,000 sf. 26,400 sf. 75,000 sf.

Total 239,400 sf.

Residential Total 118,000 Retail Total 20,000 Amenity Total 26,400 Outdoor Total 75,000

sf sf sf sf

cOMMUNITY eCO eDUCATION cENTER (c.e.e.c.) pROGRAM Educational Areas The Community Eco Education Center teaches visitors about the river’s ecosystem and the importance of sustainable practices. An iconic pier pulls visitors out onto the water and allows them to have a hands-on connection and educational experience with the river. The pier, which can be accessed throughout the day, houses various user-friendly educational activities that excite the senses of all ages. The pier acts as a symbol of the South Waterfront’s dedication to sustainable living. On the shore the pier is connected to the rest of the education center, which acts a school for children. Classrooms, research labs, and display areas are heightened places of energy and excitement where children can expand their understanding of the ecosystem.

Support Facilities Support facilities insure that the Community Eco Education Center’s operations run smoothly and successfully. Staff and service areas provide places of refuge for workers.

tOWER Floor Plan 1/32” = 1’

Educational Areas Classrooms - 2 Units @ 1,100 sf.

Research Lab - 4 Labs @ 500 sf. - Storage Space @ 500 sf.

Meeting Room - 1 Unit @ 1,500 sf.

Display Areas

- Laundry Room @ 100 sf. - Heat & A/C @ 500 sf. - Janitor’s Closet @ 80 sf. - 2 Male Bathrooms @ 150 sf. - 2 Female Bathrooms @ 150 sf.

Classrooms Meeting Room

- Estimated Total Space @ 8,000 sf. Labs

Support Facilities Service Areas

@14,200 sf 2,200

sf

1,500

sf

2,500

sf

Display Areas

8,000

sf

Service Areas

1,280

sf

Staff Areas

1,000

sf

Reception Area

220

sf

14,200

sf

2,500

sf

@2,500 sf

Staff Areas - Director’s Office @ 150 sf. - Sick Bay @ 80 sf. - 3 Office Units @ 100 sf. - Lounge & Storage @ 350 sf. - Staff Bathrooms @ 60 sf.

Reception Area - Estimated Total Space @ 220 sf.

Estimated Total Square Footages

First Floor Plan 1/32” = 1’

South Elevation

East Elevation

1” = 150’

1” = 150’

Education Areas Support Facilities

14,200 2,500

Education Areas

Total

16,700

Support Facilities


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