Examining how to foster collaboration in our group project inspired us to manifest those findings in the building. By overlapping program, space, and function we create collaborative environments for the Center for Integrated Design and Construction Research. These overlaps are supported by six cores; like the users of the building each core is unique.
Overlap
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A Program
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Site Plan/Level 1
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Fabrication Lab Studio Classroom Informal Collaboration Lecture (raked) Research and Development Auditorium Model Supplies Store Retail WC Welcome Center Offices Graduate Studio Student Exhibition Wood Shop Metal Shop Hot Work
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4 2 15’6”
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4 18’0” 15’6”
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13’0” 18’0”
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Level 2
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28’0”
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28’0” 30’6”
Level 3
33’0” 28’0” 30’6”
30’6”
12 30’6”
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Details
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Corrugated Perforated Metal Roof Terracotta Panel Facade Aluminum Rain Screen behind Terracotta Panels Extruded Aluminum Attachment rails for Terracotta Panels Two Layer Variable Support System for Corrugated Metal Panels Perforated Corrugated Metal Panel 5/8 GWB on 5-1/2” Metal Stud Framing with Batting Insulation Bar Joist 3” Concrete on 3” B-Deck Castellated Beam 13 Storefront Window System Suspended Ceiling Distributed Above Ceiling Fan Coil
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Section B-B Facade Detail Section
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ADE 522: Spring 2015 Advanced Architectural Studio II
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Students: Jayakumar Elumalai, Kenyung Agory, Afrida Hoque, Conor Keilty Instructor: Thomas Hartman
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