BhardwajTejaswita_ADE522_FinalExhibition

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NOVUS FIRE STATION #8

NOVUS FIRE STATION #8

SUBMITTED BY: TEJASWITA BHARDWAJ PROFESSOR: DR. ED SOLTERO ADE 522


INDEX 3

SITE LOCATION

4

SITE INFLUENCES

5

PROCESS

7

PROGRAM STRATEGY

8

CONCEPT/ STORYLINE

9

SITE PLAN

10

CIRCULATION

11

LAYOUT PLAN

12

STRUCTURAL LAYOUT

13

ELEVATION & BUILDING SECTION

14

MATERIAL & COMPONENTS

15

ISOMETRIC

16

STRUCTURAL- AXONOMETRIC

17

FIRST FLOORSTRUCTURAL SYSTEM


18

SECOND FLOOR STRUCTURAL SYSTEM

19

WALL SECTION DETAIL

20

WALL SECTION & DETAILS

21

DETAIL SECTION

22

SOLAR PATH/ SHADING DIAGRAM

23

HVAC/ MECHANICAL LAYOUT

24

ENERGY ANALYSIS


SITE LOCATION

3


MACROCLIMATE

CURRENT SITE PROGRAM

NOVUS- FUTURE PROPOSAL

LEGEND

Low to Mid Rise Office Mid to High Rise Office Hospitality Residential Parking Retail Open Space Site

SITE INFLUENCES

Circulation Parking Site Walk Way 4


OPTION-1

OPTION-2

OPTION-3

PROCESS

5


OPTION-1

OPTION-2

OPTION-3

PROCESS

6


TO DORSEY LANE

PARA LLEL TO

PROGRAM STRATEGY

THE ACC ESS R OAD S AN D SIT E BO UND ARIE S

7 0’

20’ 40’

60’

80’


PROGRAM MASSING

PUBLIC VS PRIVATE

CONNECTING SPACES Introducing community engagement area to use fire station as a tecahing space

FIRE STATION : A TEACHING SPACE

STRATEGISED MASSING Articulation of masses as per program spaces/ areas and connecting public and private spaces using community interaction by using it as a teaching space

CONCEPT/ STORYLINE

The concept is to disassociate public areas from the main functional building to ensure minimum interruptions in day to day activities of a fire station. In the case of emergency/ duty call, firemen get a window of 60 seconds to prepare and head out of the station. This is a very small window and to maximise the time optimisation, the public spaces are segregated from the main functional areas. Another reason and a challenge was to bring in community engagement in the fire station. Trained battalion of the fire station can engage into some community activities wherein the main function would be to treat the fire station community area as a teaching space for fire drills, fire evacuation, first aid, etc.This community engagement area can be used for various other activities to incorporate some fun sessions in the space. Therefore, the concept runs around separating public and private areas by incorporating community interaction space/ training area. At the same time this space also bridges the gap between public and private spaces if and when required. Further development leads to a centralised space with it’s own microclimate for better optimisation of the space. 8


DORSEY ROAD

OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE

GARAGE

OFFICE

OFFICE

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

PARKING PUBLIC AREA/ RECEPTION COMMUNITY SPACE STATION APPARATUS /LIVING QUARTERS EXTERIOR STORAGE EXTERIOR GENERATOR HARDSCAPE FOR EASY HANDICAP/ PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT

TO DORSEY ROAD

1

7

UP

2

3

4

TO D ORS EY R OAD

5

6

SITE/ FLOOR PLAN

0’

20’ 40’

60’

80’

9


1 7

2

3

4 5

6

1 PARKING 2 PUBLIC AREA/ RECEPTION 3 COMMUNITY SPACE 4 STATION APPARATUS /LIVING QUARTERS 5 EXTERIOR STORAGE 6 EXTERIOR GENERATOR 7 HARDSCAPE FOR EASY HANDICAP/PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT

CIRCULATION

VEHICULAR CIRCULATION PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION FIRST FLOOR CIRCULATION

0’

20’ 40’

60’

80’

10


A

A

EXTERIOR WALKWAY

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

LEGEND 1 OUTDOOR PATIO 2 PUBLIC VESTIBULE 3 PUBLIC LOBBY 4 WATCH ROOM/ STATION OFFICE 5 TOILET-1 6 HANDICAP TOILET-1 7 TRAINING ROOM/ EOC/ COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT SPACE 8 SAND PIT 9 HANDICAP TOILET-2 10 BATTALION OFFICE 11 FITNESS/ EXERCISE ROOM 12 RADIO/ COMMUNICATION ROOM 13 INSIDE STORAGE/LAUNDRY 14 DAY ROOM/ BREAK ROOM 15 KITCHEN/PANTRY 16 DINING 17 LIBRARY/ STUDY 18 MECHANICAL ROOM 19 ELECTRICAL ROOM 20 ALT. RESPONSE/ PERSONNEL OFFICE 21 CAPTAIN’S OFFICE 22 BATTALION CHIEF’S OFFICE 23 HANDICAP TOILET 24 APPARATUS BAY 25 SCBA BOTTLE/ HOSE STORAGE 26 EMS CLOSET 27 FIRST AIDE 28 IDC CLOSET 29 TURNOUT STORAGE 30 BATTALION CHEIF’S DORM 31 CAPTAIN’S DORM 32 MEZZANINE STORAGE PUBLIC AREA 33 BATTALION DORM 34 BATHROOM-1 WORKING QUARTERS 35 BATHROOM-2 36 MALE BATHROOM SLEEPING/ LIVING QUARTERS 37 FEMALE BATHROOM 38 STORAGE BATHROOM

LAYOUT PLAN

A

A

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

11


FIRST FLOOR ROOF FRAMING PLAN

SECOND FLOOR ROOF FRAMING PLAN PRIMARY STRUCTURE TRUSS SYSTEM

STRUCTURAL FRAMING PLAN

12


ELEVATION FACING SOUTH

ELEVATION FACING NORTH

1 2 3 4 5 6

PUBLIC VESTIBULE PUBLIC LOBBY COMMUNITY INTERACTION SPACE FITNESS CENTRE RADIO/COMMUNICATION ROOM INSIDE STORAGE/LAUNDRY

ELEVATION FACING WEST

7 APPARATUS BAY 8 EMS CLOSET 9 DORM 09 10 DORM CORRIDOR 11 DORM 05 12 WEST WING DORMS

FFL +32’6” V FFL +28’6” 11

12

1

2

3

4

5

6

10

9

FFL +15’

8

7

FFL +6”

SECTION AA

ELEVATION & BUILDING SECTION

13


FROSTED GLASS

MATERIAL & COMPONENTS

STAINED CONCRETE

FROSTED GLASS WITH ALUMINIUM FRAME

STAINED CONCRETE FACADE WITH FROSTED GLASS

14


ISOMETRIC

15


LOAD BEARING WALLS

STRUCTURAL SYSTEM- AXONOMETRIC VIEW

16


FIRST FLOOR STRUCTURAL SYSTEM

17


18


METAL CAP FLASHING

DETAIL A

DETAIL C FFL +28’ 6”

12” PRECAST CONCRETE WALL PANEL SYSTEM RT 1/2” GWB PANEL

3.5” INSULATION

8” PRECAST CONCRETE HOLLOW CORE SLAB

DETAIL B

EXTERIOR WALL- R VALUE FFL +15’

2’ THK CONCRETE BEAM 14” WIDE CORBEL TO SUPPORT BEAM

INTERIOR AIR FILM: CONCRETE PANEL: EXTERIOR AIR FILM: INSULATION: TOTAL:

0.7 0.8 0.17 10 12

ROOF SYSTEM- R VALUE

FALSE CEILING SUSPENDED FROM THE SLAB

TOTAL:

22

6” CONCRETE SLAB FFL +6” PRECAST FOOTING CRUSHED STONE UNDER SLAB

WALL SECTION DETAIL

STRUCTURAL SYSTEM FINISHED FLOOR FALSE CEILING

1’

2’

4’

8’

19


METAL FLASHING FFL +28’ 6” 1’ THK PRECAST INSULATED WALL

PLUG DIA 8 X 45MM CEILING CHANNEL

SLOPE

PARAPET FLASHING

1/2” GWB PANEL

COVER FILLET FULLY ADHERED ROOF MEMBRANE WITH GRAVEL ON TOP

3.5” INSULATION FROSTED GLASS WITH ALUMINIUM FRAMING 8” THK HOLLOWCORE PRECAST SLAB

METAL CAP FLASHING WITH SLOPE FOR DRAINAGE METAL COUNTER FLASHING INSERTED INTO THE WALL

12.5 MM GYPBOARD STEEL C-STUD 12.5 MM GYPBOARD FLOOR CHANNEL BULK FILL WITH GYPROC JOINTING MATERIAL WHERE GAP EXCEEDS 5MM

FFL +15’

2’ THK CONCRETE BEAM

SCHEDULED CEILING

DETAIL A - PARAPET DETAIL

DETAIL B - DRYWALL DETAIL

14” WIDE CORBEL TO SUPPORT BEAM FALSE CEILING SUSPENDED FROM TRUE CEILING

6” CONCRETE SLAB FFL +6” CRUSHED STONE UNDER SLAB PRECAST FOOTING

TYPICAL WALL SECTION THROUGH GLAZING

WALL SECTION & DETAILS

DETAIL C - WATERPROOFING DETAIL

1’

2’

4’

8’

20


METAL CAP FLASHING WITH SLOPE FOR DRAINAGE 12” THK PRECAST CONCRETE LOAD BEARING WALL 6” THK CONCRETE WALL ALUMINIUM FRAMING FOR SKYLIGHT 10” X 10” CORBEL

TRUSS GIRDER SYSTEM- SECTION METAL CAP FLASHING WITH SLOPE FOR DRAINAGE 12” THK PRECAST CONCRETE LOAD BEARING WALL SKYLIGHT

TRUSS GIRDER

TRUSS GIRDER SYSTEM- LONGITUDINAL SECTION

DETAIL SECTION

21 1’

2’

4’

8’


SUMMER MORNING

SUMMER NOON

SUMMER NOON

SOLAR PATH

22


MINI SPLIT SYSTEM

VRF SYSTEM

VRF SYSTEM

VRF SYSTEM

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

VAV BOX

RETURN AIR SUPPLY AIR

VAV BOX

EXHAUST SUPPLY AIR DUCT

HVAC/ MECHANICAL LAYOUT

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

23


ENERGY ANALYSIS


ENERGY ANALYSIS


DAYLIGHT VISUALIZATION



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