M.ARCH STUDIO IV: COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN SYNTHESIZING ECOLOGIES ARCH616.04 | WINTER 2021 | ERIN FAULKNER
TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 Embrace Olivia Breytenbach + Connor Chow 27 Chiasma Dania Shahab + Raye Liu 49 Vêtue Maureen Carrigy + Stevia Hatzikiriakos 69 Intertune Jenny Li + Neve Toth 91 Convergence Adam Majer + Marshall Evens 113 [Up]Root Davin Cheng + Jordan Livermore
INTRODUCTION This course given to the M1 students in Studio IV aimed for students to create a cultural institute within downtown Calgary. The focus area of the project was located at the corner of 11ST SW and the C-Train line in front of the downtown west Kerby Station. In addition to creating a cultural building, the students were asked to think about what voice means and how this building should be a “Centre for Voice”. Through the projects designed by this studio section, many different voices were explored that speak on issues within our society, providing a space where people are able to have a voice and bring awareness to topics that have often been ignored in the past. The above description is an adaptation and summarization of the course outline provided by studio instructor Erin Faulkner and course manager Marc Boutin.
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embrace OLIVIA BREYTENBACH + CONNOR CHOW ARCH 616.04 | Winter 2020 | Erin Falkner
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Effective voice requires three basic elements - a sender, a receiver, and an encoder. Voice can create distance from that which is seen as opposite, opposed, the “other.” It can also bring together as a means of understanding the other. We see voice as that which embraces the other through resolution and mediation. The essence of our building lies in the idea of two elements that are at odds with one another that come together to speak and to be heard in a back-and-forth process of conflict resolution, emerging at the end united in understanding and moving forward with a sense of closure.
CONCEPT STATEMENT
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Because interpersonal relationships become strained and communities dismantled when conflict arises, we saw a need for a public space that would act as an intermediary between opposing forces to supplement the need for formal legal action. The project provides a place for voice in the legal realm where victims and offenders can be heard and begin to make amends. The aim is to move away from the traditional legal paradigm, where the focus is on establishing guilt and alienating those involved, towards a more human-centered approach that relies on problem solving and direct involvement by participants and the larger community.
PROGRAM STATEMENT
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A major benefit to our site’s location in the west end of downtown Calgary is its proximity to a host of other legal services within the Downtown Core. Since the intent of our building is to supplement the existing legal network with new services and resources, it is important that our program be situated within convenient distance to this larger web. The Calgary Courts Centre is just two stops away via the C-Train.
Our approach to the site reacted strongly to its connection to the Kerby station. By raising the site and ground floor to the level of the elevated platform, we extended accessible public space directly off the station and into our site. A gradual slope from east to west softly ramps down to the street level to maintain the existing pedestrian connection.
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SOUTH ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
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EAST ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
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As the day goes on, the appearance of the building and site changes dramatically due to the use of a lightly fritted glass facade with a reflective coating that adjusts to changing daylight conditions. Shown from left to right is morning, noon, and evening.
Ground floor plan
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
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mediatio n room
LE CT URE rest room s
leg al res ea rc h librar y title se rvice
The centrally-located lecture space connects the second and third floors and hosts workshops or lectures on a variety of topics. In off-use periods where there are no scheduled events, the space will be used for casual gathering, public use, and additional study space. Dedicated tiered seating accommodates lectures conducted in the round to increased a sense of transparency and audience interaction. The seating also integrates the building’s heating, cooling, and ventilation strategies into the floor system to avoid the visual noise caused by ceiling-level ductwork.
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legal library
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night
title service
mediation Olivia Breytenbach + Connor Chow | 17
tectonic model 18 | Olivia Breytenbach + Connor Chow
passive strategies
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structure
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terrace
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west approach 24 | Olivia Breytenbach + Connor Chow
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C HI A SM A D A N I A
S H A H A B
A N D
R A Y E
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BUILDING SY M BIOTIC REL ATIONSHIPS ENRICHED SOCI A L FA BRIC
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A ND
C O N C E P T
S T A T E M E N T
Voice creates communication and dialogue calling for a dissemination of culture. The center of voice is a medium of exchange, for skills and opportunities for the purpose of building symbiotic relationships and create an enriched social fabric. Chiasma is a medium of exchange, which is essentially an embodiment of voices. Our understanding of the voice is a back-and-forth dialogue. Voice is not meaningful when it leads to polarization, but is meaningful when through exchanging, the parties grow and understand each other better. The goal for Chiasma is to create a social fabric that establishes symbiotic relationships through the process of exchanging skills. By understanding exchange through desire lines, program and pathways, these pathways can overlap and intersect, creating spaces in between that can be open as outdoor programs or indoor rooms where the exchange activities happen.
1. DESIRE LINES FROM SITE
2. FRAGMENTED ALONG DESRIE LINES
3. SLOPING FACETS AS PASSIVE DESIGN STRATEGY
4. ENTRANCES + SKYLIGHT
glazing over atrium to maximize day lighting
5. FINAL FORM
roof slopes down, avoiding blocking natural light for the resdential building to the north
undercut to create shelter space for outdoor program
south facade tilted according to highest summer angle
protruding entrances
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SKILL EXCHANGE
HARD SKILLS
P R O G R A M M I N G REL ATIONSHIP BET WEEN SKILL LE A RNING A ND SPATI A L QUA LIT Y Chiasma is essentially composed of a series of spaces that facilitate a broad range of skill teaching and learning. The way of organization is based upon levels of being public or private, ease of access for the masses, noise levels, and integration of service components into ser ved spaces. Programs are arranged along the two intersecting desire lines. The longer one appears as a giant valley dividing the building into the north and the south block, at the same time brings abundant daylighting into the interior spaces throughout the year through the skylight in the same shape.
SOFT SKILLS
INTANGIBLE
TANGIBLE
(e.g language skill, communication, wisdom)
(e.g crafts)
• Exhition and performance spaces • Makers’ space • Display kitchen
• Meeting rooms • Seminar rooms • Studios
THE M ODEL OF POSTM ODERN LIBR A RY LIBR A RY WITHOUT BOOKS PEOPLE AS AS SET
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EDUCATIONAL COMPONENT
• Lecture hall • Resource area
P R O G R A M M I N G MUSIC AND MOTORICAL STUDIOS BOH ADMINISTRATION LIBRARY
DIGITAL, BEAUTY, MAKERS SPACE SEMIAR / LECTURE BREAKOUT ROOMS
2ND FLOOR +9000 MM
Mezzanine
BOOKSTORE
+4500 MM EXHIBITION INTERACTIVE
GROUND
LOBBY RECEPTION AND COATCHECK
DISPL AY KITCHEN & CAFE
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-3700 MM
PARKADE
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S I T E
P L A N
PARKING
Site strategy:
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BACK ALLEY ±0 ±0
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11TH STREET
The site is located in the downtown west end near 7th avenue and 11th street. The site has a diverse culture, with different institutions specializing in different fields such as fashion, business administration and nursing. The diversity of culture calls for a disseminating program central and connected to the community. We also found that 25% of the community are low-income residents. Based on the demographics and typologies on the site we chose to focus on a hybrid culture and skillshare center that is essentially driven by the community itself. The site plan indicates the 4 points of entrances on the site and key landscape elements that interact with the context. There is an outdoor amphitheatre under the undercut of the west corner of the building, and a sunken courtyard on the east. Users have various options to circulate around the building and also experience various activities on site. The sunken lounge creates different paths that connect programs on site. For example, the sloped connection from the alley for quick access to the c-train station, and progression into the sunken lounge using ramp and stairs. The idea of the urban courtyard mainly invites commuters and visitors to engage with the landscape, and can also be used as a seasonal and outdoor event and installation spaces as an extension of our building. On the northwest corner the undercut of the form creates more opportunities for outdoor programs to activate the site on 11th street too and create visual relationships with contemporar y Calgar y across the street.
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SUNKEN COURTYARD
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KERBY CENTRE C TRAIN STATION
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101 Reception 102 Coatcheck 103 Lobby 104 Interactive Open Space 105 Group Exhibition 106 Individual Exhibition 107 Exhibition Preparation 108 Lecture Hall 109 Off-stage 110 Mechanical Room 111 Electrical Room 112 Recycling Dock 113 Loading Dock 114 Washrooms 115 Washrooms 116 Display Kitchen & Cafe
1ST FLOOR Scale: 1:200
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P L A N S
M EZZ A NINE Scale: 1:200
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201 Breakout Room 202 Breakout Room 203 Breakout Room 204 Seminar Room 205 Support 206 Digital Creative Studio 207 Beauty Studio 208 Makers’ Space 209 Music Studio 210 Motorial Studio 211 Library 212 Office 213 Office 214 Storage 215 Server / Telecom 216 Eletrical Room 217 Mechanical Room 218 Administration 219 Washroom 220 Washroom
2ND FLOOR Scale: 1:200
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ELE VATIONS
E AST SOUTH
NORTH
WEST
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STRUC TU RE 7 PLY CLT SHEAR WALLS DIAGONAL BRACING GLT (400 X 400 MM ATRIUM STAIRCASE GLT ANGLED FRAME (400 X 400 MM )
RAISED ACCESS FLOOR ABOVE METAL GRID METAL GRID WITH PEDESTAL STUDS 30 X 30 MM INSUL ATION L AYER
+9000
RAISED ACCESS FLOOR ABOVE METAL GRID 0
METAL GRID WITH PEDESTAL STUDS 30 X 30 MM
RAISED ACCESS FLOOR -1500
METAL GRID WITH PEDESTAL STUDS 30 X 30 MM
TRANSFER SL AB -3500
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SEC TIONS Exchanges of program and space The sections include all the elevational differences and different spatial heights within the project - cars coming down from the grade level into the underground parkade; the structural slab that carries the majority of the vertical load of the building, and a small portion of the building which is the sunken cafe sits directly on some piles; that level extends out from the building and forms a sunken courtyard, where you step up to the C-train station. In the interior, we see the different spatial heights for the 1st and 2nd floors, considering the different types of programs. We see the two main ways of vertical circulation - one is the elevator on the left of the image, the other is the convenient stairs. And the mezzanine sits in between the two levels, and you can access it both through the elevators or the staircase. circulation. Exhibition area’s main feature is the 9 m height to accommodate installations of different scales, and the tilted south clear glazing for visual connection to the C train station. Also, the exhibition is open to the mezzanine, the lobby and interactive areas which embodies a visual exchange between programs.
SEMINAR ROOM
LIBRARY
BOOKSTORE LECTURE HALL EXHIBITION
Exhibition area View of Mezzanine
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STUDIOS
OFFICES
INTERACTIVE AREA EXHIBITION
LIBRARY
LIBRARY
LECTURE HALL
OUTDOOR AMPHITHEATRE
MOBILE STUDIO
SUNKEN KITCHEN AND CAFE
EXHIBITION
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Makers space Sunken kitchen and cafe
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WA LL SEC TIONS A ND DETA ILS GLT ANGLED FRAME ANDBOLTED PIN CONNECTION
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T.O. 2nd Floor + 9000
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CLIENT:
Univrsity of Calgary 2500 University Dr NW Calgary AB T2N 1N4
ARCHITECT:
Dania Shahab Raye Yuxin Liu
DRAWING TITLE:
DETAIL - ROOF DRAWING NO.: SITE:
11 St @ 7th Ave SW Calgary
DATE:
2021-04-01
SCALE:
1: 5
PROJECT NAME:
W1
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A7.3 W1
F2
T.O. 1st Floor +150 GRADE
F3
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1. GLT angle frame 2. 3 PLY CLT wall panels 3. Iso clip 4. Thermally broken horizontal subgirt 5. 6” Rigid insulation 6. Water shedding membrane 7. White finish composite open joint panels
8. Water/air membrane 9. 1/2” XPS insulation 10. Acess floor metal grid 11. Bolted pin connection 12. concrete base
GLT ANGLED FRAME ANDBOLTED PIN CONNECTION 1. Access floor 2. Rigid insulation 3. 7 Ply CLT 4. GLT beam 5. Firestop
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T.O. 2nd Floor + 9000
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CLIENT:
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ARCHITECT:
Dania Shahab Raye Yuxin Liu
DRAWING TITLE:
DETAIL - ROOF DRAWING NO.: SITE:
11 St @ 7th Ave SW Calgary
DATE:
2021-04-01
SCALE:
1: 5
PROJECT NAME:
1
DETAIL - ROOF SCALE 1: 5
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CURTAIN WALL ASSEMBLY
FROSTED GL AZING
TRENCH DRAINAGE AT TACHED ONTO CLT
CLEAR GL AZING
TEC TONICS
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GRID SUPPORTS ACCESS FLOOR
T-PL ATE EMBEDDED IN GLT BEAMS BOLTED ONTO VERTICAL FRAME
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VÊTUE Maureen Carrigy + Stevia Hatzikiriakos ARCH 616.04 | Winter 2021 | Erin Falkner
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Re-Establishment To g ive voi ce i s to p rovi d e awareness + accessibility to that wh i ch i s of ten over l o oke d or disregarded. The practice of b esp o ke ta i l ori ng i s not only a n artform, but it also an essential ski ll t h at most of hu ma nity hel d for centuries that has now b een n e a r ly lo st. Ta i l ori ng’s grow i ng asso ciation with elitism is a m i sc o n c e p ti on generate d by fa st-fashion branding - tailoring is a vo ic e t h at we b el i eve s hou l d b e u nveiled + celebrated once more. ... Vet u e wi ll give voi ce to the dedic ation, precision, and the a rt i st i c end e avor of the s l ow- fashion practice of b esp oke ta i lo r i n g. I t w i l l p rovi d e a n op en invitation for all to b e e d u c ate d , exp l ore , a nd exp er ience the dying pro cess of h a n d cra f te d texti l e d es i gn. I ts g oal is to draw the public away f ro m the rel i a nce on the environmentally damag ing m a ll fa shi on reta i l ers , re - e d u c ate the public in tailoring ski ll s, a n d to b r i ng a n awa ren ess to the fashion indusrty’s im pa ct to b etter i nform the p u blic’s future fashion decisions. ... Op erat io n s w ithi n thi s fa s hion house will include spa c es for the p u b l i c to p a rticipate in textile creation, ta i lo r i n g e d u c ati on, texti l e ex p erimentation, textile re cycli n g, a nd p u b l i c ma rkets + educ ational ex p ositions. T h is fa shi on hou s e w i l l s olely promote sustainable + et h ic a l pra cti ces of b es p oke fashion. Its fo cus will b e on a z ero -wa ste strateg y for texti l e development + reused, and en c o u ra g e l o c a l p a rti ci p ati on in textile desig n + sk ill d evel o pm ent. Ab ove a l l , thi s will b e a place that provides a u n iq u e exp eri ence for p u b lic enjoy ment that nurtures p erc e pt i o ns of ethi c a l fa s hi on craf tsmanship + revitalize pu bl ic in terest i n ta i l ori ng s ki l ls that have b een lost due to t h e p o pu l a ri z ati on of fa st-fa s hion + throw-away culture.
EXPLORATION
Tactile explorations and experimentations to form a connection with the voice we wished to represent.
REVEALING
(Right) Final form of Vetue showcasing the adaptable + informative LED mesh fabric facade wrapping Vetue’s main body underneath.
*the images projected to the veil not our own. Clockwise: Jean Shrimpton by Bert Stern (1965); Space-age girl, unknown origin; Demin Skin ‘Twiggy’ by Deniz Sağdıç; Verner Panton inspired wave fabric, unknown origin.
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Parti
HAUTE [ot:“oat”] • French
( n) . hi g h; of a high level of qu a lity; o f h i g h est sta n d a rd s . ( s) . arti san; b ea u monde; elega nt; g ra c ef u l ; h i g h - q u a l ity; ta i l o red .
HAUTE
Vetue’s form is inspired by act of fabric wrapping around the curvatures of a body, the canvas of the couturier
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Program
ENTRANCE HALL
SUPPORT
TEXTILE LAB
washrooms
ATELIER
EVENT STORAGE
THINK TANK SUPPORT
EXPERIENCE CORRIDORS
INTERIOR EXHIBITION EVENT PREP
Supporting the Entrance Hall the is the Fabric Shop. Here, the public will be able to purchase fabric and other textiles for their tailoring needs. The shop will only house sustainably + ethically sourced materials, and those generated from donation, Atelier classes, and Textile Labs.
ATELIER
CLOTHING DROP OFF
The Atelier (fr. studio, workshop) will focus on educating the public in bespoke tailoring techniques. It will function as primarily a classroom space for the public to attend led by industry professionals - topics could including sewing, stitching, knitting, beading, weaving, and so on. Pieces developed in these classes may be showcased at the Fabric Shop or the exhibition spaces throughout the seasons.
To reduce the footprint of the fashion industry, a Clothing Drop-Off space is provided. Here, the public can bring in their new, used, unwanted clothing or other waste textiles for donation or discounted class/exhibition incentive. Donated clothing will be stored for use in the Atelier classes, Textile Laboratory, or placed to sell at the Fabric Shop or trade in the used clothing markets in the exhibition spaces.
INTERIOR EXHIBITION
OUTDOOR EXHIBITION
The Exhibition Hall functions as the heart of the form. It houses a multitude of functions that will further support the education + interest of the public concerning bespoke fashion. Events held might include fashion shows, garment museum exhibitions, educational industry exposé’s, tactile art shows, and used clothing markets curated by the public.
Supporting the interior Exhibition Hall, the outdoor Exhibition Plaza provides additional space for events + functions when weather permits. Connecting the two together is Vetue’s ramp to generate flow between the two.
CLOTHING DROP-OFF
OUTDOOR EXHIBITION washrooms
FABRIC SHOP
The three-volume Entrance Hall is the central access point of the public into the fashion house. It is located centrally to ensure flow between all areas of the program.
EXPERIENCE CORRIDORS
washrooms
EXPERIENCE CORRIDORS
FABRIC SHOP
MECH + ELEC
SERVER + TELECOM
ENTRANCE HALL PARKING
SHIPPING/RECIEVING
RAMPS/DOCKS/DRIVEWAYS CUSTODIAL + RECYCLING
EXPERIENCE CORRIDORS
TEXTILE LABORATORY
To negate dead-space + better utilize circulation cooridors, immersive tactile exhibitions occupy the main ciruclation routes. Here, the public is able to interact (touch, feel, hear, see) with textiles utilized in the fashion industy to gain a better understanding of the industry as a whole - its successes + failures. These exhibitions will be designed to changed regularly.
Supporting nearly all public areas within the form is the Textile Laboratory. Operating as a reasearch center, this space will be devoted to the exploration of textiles - manipulations, new techinques, alternative materials, recycling + reuse methods, and so on. It will be a space of free expression and exploration for the public to experiment and enjoy.
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Urban Section MISC. COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL
CONTEMPORARY CALGARY
KERBY STATION LRT
KERBY CENTRE
MEWATA ARMOURY
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Elevations
FASHION FOWARD
The translucent fabric veil transforms the site aura. It can be made to adapt to the seasons and cultural trends, or made to display historicall relevant images or videos that might spark conversation + generate curiosity by the public to learn more
*the images projected to the veil not our own. Clockwise: Retro floral wallpaper, unknown origin; Marisa Berenson wearing a coat byBill Blass and a hat by Halston, by Penati for Vogue (1967); Holographic fabric, unknown origin; Demin Skin ‘Twiggy’ by Deniz Sağdıç; Op Art 60’s inspired fashion, unknown origin.
NORTH ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
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Ground Floor
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EXHIBITION PLAZA ENTRY POINT LOBBY COATCHECK + RECEPTION FABRIC SHOP WASHROOMS
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TEXTILE CURATION ATELIER EXPERIENCE CORRIDORS SHIPPING + RECYCLING CLOTHING DEPOSITORY PARKADE ACCESS RAMP
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CURIOSITY
(Right) Landscaping fills the intentional void to the main floor design, offering the public a glimpse inside of Vetue as they wait for the next train.
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Second Floor
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VISUALIZING
(Left, clockwise) The Exhibition Hall showcasing textile art-installations;The Textile Lab showcasing the public testing new designs + textiles; Immersive Experience Corridors showcasing potential tactile installations. The Entrance Hall as seen from the Exhibition Hall on the second floor.
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CONNECTION
(Right, clockwise) Vetue’s ramp connects the two main exhibition spaces year round with one another: the outdoor Plaza and the second floor Exhibition Hall, as shown in these Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter visualizations.
TEXTILE LAB OPERATIONS WASHROOMS STORAGE
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T.O. PARAPET U/S STEEL DECK
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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
(Left) Together, Vetue’s veil, simple structural form, and textile-inspired landscaping produce a dynamic, colourful art piece for the public to enjoy. When the veil’s LEDs are off, the translucent veil softens Vetue’s form underneath, alluding to the forms curves + corners, much like the shoulders + structure of the human body concealed by cloth.
Maureen Carrigy + Stevia Hatzikiriakos | 63
Structural Design
WOV E N M E TA L SCR E E N PA N E L PT F E & L ED M ESH
S C R E E N PA N E L S U B -ST RU CT U R E ST EEL SPACE F R AM E ST EEL SUPPORTS & B R ACING
PR EC A S T CO N C . A LT E R N AT I V E RO O F GR AVEL ROOF M EM B R ANE COVER B OAR D R IGID INSUL AT ION CONT INUOUS AIR CONT ROL ME MBRANE SHEAT HING ST EEL DECK OPEN WEB ST EEL T RUSS + BE AM SUPPORTS
S T RUC T UR A L GL A SS S T EEL COLUMNS T HIRD CONC . A LT ERNAT I V E FLO OR SL A B
S T RUC T UR A L S T EEL COLUMNS SECOND CONC . A LT ERNAT I V E FLO OR SL A B SOL ID CONC . A LT ERNAT I V E CORE GROUND CONC . A LT ERNAT I V E FLO OR SL A B CONC . A LT ERNAT I V E T R A NSFER SL A B PA RK A DE
CONC . A LT ERNAT I V E FO OT ING S
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Tectonic Details B
6
A
A . B E A R I NG J O I N T S L A B A NC H O R , T YP. SCAL E 1 :1 0
PT F E L ED M ESH M ERO NODE M ERO M EM B ER R EINFORCED E L ASTOM ER BASE PL AT E F LOOR PL AT E, ST UCCO F INISH
1 2 3 4 5 6
5 4
1 2
NOT E M ERO M EM B ER WIDT H VAR IES
3
B . B E A R I NG J O I NT RO O F/G R A D E A NC H O R , T YP.
1
SCAL E 1 :1 0
M ERO NODE M ERO M EM B ER SUPPORT CONE WIT H B EAR ING R EINFORCED E L ASTOM ER BASE PL AT E COM PENSAT ION GROUT
1 2 3 4 5 6
NOT E M ERO M EM B ER WIDT H VAR IES
2
3 4 5
6
Maureen Carrigy + Stevia Hatzikiriakos | 65
Environmental PASSIVE STRATEGIES TIERED FORM MAXIMIZES NATURAL LIGHT PENETRATION AT EACH FLOOR
SHADING TRANSLUCENT MESH REDUCES SOLAR PENETRATION TO REDUCE HEAT GAIN
WIND BREAKER MESH DAMPENS PROMINENT WINDS + FILTERS FOR INCREASED AIR QUALITY
REFLECTING POOLS EVAPORATIVE COOLING TO WESTERN FACADE TO REDUCE HEAT ISLAND
OPEN VOLUMES CHIMNEY AFFECT NATURALLY CIRCULATES AIR
PERIMETER GLAZING MAXIMIZED DAYLIGHT PENETRATION REDUCING NEED FOR ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING
ICON
(Right) Twiggy in fur by Emeric Partos, face paint by Giorgio d’Sant Angelo, photo by Richard Avedon for Vogue, 1967.
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INTERTUNE JENNY LI + NEVE TOTH
ARCH 616.04 | Winter 2020 | Erin Falkner
Jenny Li + Neve Toth | 69
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CONCEPT STATEMENT & PARTI Voice is an expression and resonance of sound that can be used to share ideas among people. There is a reliance and dependency on an orchestrator to keep everything in balance. Without them, the interconnections would be broken. Through this, we are providing a voice through a cultural musical outlet to explore how various cultural sounds and built form can interconnect us individually and collectively.
Jenny Li + Neve Toth | 71
FORM DEVELOPMENT
WEST
+
SOUTH
1
2
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NORTH
3
60°
45°
EAST
30°
15°
4
5
7
7
8
9
Cafe Outdoor Seating
EXTERIOR CONDITION
The form contributes to the idea of interconnection and dependecy that occurs within our building. The blocks would become the massing of the building with void spaces being placed in between them, creating triangular shaped glazing. There are pushes and pulls to these pieces as well, allowing interior program to spill out onto the exterior space. If one piece were to be removed, the entire system would fail. The program works similarly where the interior sound garden is the most valuable space within our building, with everything else working together to support this space.
Jenny Li + Neve Toth | 73
PRIMARY STRUCTURE
PRIMARY STRUCTURE
- Steel H Beams used for primary columns and girders - Frames out the building envelope as well as each floor slab per level
CORE 1
- 300mm cast-in-place reinforced concrete core structure
LOAD TRANSFER SLAB
- Cast-in-place reinforced concrete load transfer slab - Transfer slab is lowered to accommodate for the soil of the botanical garden
COLUMNS
- 300x500mm cast-in-place reinforced concrete columns
CORE 2
- 300mm cast-in-place reinforced concrete core structure
FOUNDATION WALL
- 500mm cast-in-place reinforced concrete load bearing foundation walls - Along the entire perimeter of the parkade
FOOTING
- 800x300mm continuous cast-in-place reinforced concrete footing - 150mm out on either end of 500mm foundation wall - 300mm deep
STRIP FOOTING
- 1000x1000mm cast-in-place reinforced concrete strip footing - 300mm deep
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CORE 3
- 300mm cast-in-place reinforced concrete core structure
SLAB ON GRADE
- 150mm cast-in-place reinforced concrete slab on grade
SECONDARY STRUCTURE ROOF SYSTEM
- Inverted roof with skylights - Contains a rainwater harvesting system - Bottom of roofs have composite metal decks
SECONDARY STRUCTURE
- Additional steel H beams for cross-bracing, horizontal and vertical support - 25% of the overall structure is cross-braced for lateral stability - Runs between primary structures
FLOOR SLABS
- Lays on top of the beam and girder system - Bottom of floor slabs have composite metal decks
PRIMARY STRUCTURE
- Steel H beams used for primary columns and girders - Frames out the building enveloped as well as each floor slab per level
LOAD TRANSFER SLAB
- Cast-in-place reinforced concrete load transfer slab - Transfer slab is lowered to accommodate for the soil of the botanical garden
Jenny Li + Neve Toth | 75
LIGHT RESPONSE TO SOUND
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Jenny Li + Neve Toth | 77
N
BASEMENT LEVEL 78 | Jenny Li + Neve Toth
Jenny Li + Neve Toth | 79
N
LEVEL 1 80 | Jenny Li + Neve Toth
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR GARDEN CONNECTION
Jenny Li + Neve Toth | 81
N
LEVEL 2 82 | Jenny Li + Neve Toth
Jenny Li + Neve Toth | 83
N
LEVEL 3 84 | Jenny Li + Neve Toth
TECTONIC MODEL
ROOF - Inverted roof - Contains a rainwater harvesting system WALL - Curtain wall system - Metal panel exterior with wood interior finish PRIMARY STRUCTURE - Steel H beams used for primary columns and girders - Frames out the building envelope as well as each floor slab per level
ROOF
SECONDARY STRUCTURE - Steel H beams and columns that run between primary structures CURTAIN WALL GLAZING 1 - Steel window frame - 1” Channel glass FLOOR SLAB - Radiant heated concrete floor slabs - Lays on top of the beam and girder system DROP CEILING - Wooden drop ceiling - Hides building infrastructure such as piping and ductwork CURTAIN WALL GLAZING 2 - Steel window frame - 1” Thick LOW-E reflecting glazing
WALL
LOAD TRANSFER SLAB - Cast-in-place reinforced concrete load transfer slab FOUNDATION WALL - 500mm cast-in-place reinforced concrete load bearing foundation wall - Located along the entire perimeter of the parkade SLAB ON GRADE - 150mm cast-in-place reinforced concrete slab on grade FOOTING - Continuous cast-in-place reinforced concrete footing - 150mm out on both ends of 500mm foundation wall - 300mm deep
FLOOR / DROP CEILING
Jenny Li + Neve Toth | 85
2
4
3
1
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METAL PANEL WATERPROOF MEMBRANE
CHAIN DRIVE OPERATING MECHANISM ELECTRIC MOTOR/CONTROL KIT INSULATED GLASS INSECT SCREEN FRAME SEAL RAIN SENSOR/PV PANEL BAR ALUMINIUM CAP FRAME BULB RIGID
WATERSHEDDING MEMBRANE
2 LAYERS 85mm RIGID INSULATION WATERPROOF MEMBRANE 22mm DENSE GLASS ROOF BOARD 38mm COMPOSITE METAL DECK
FLASHING
METAL PANEL
WATERSHEDDING MEMBRANE Z GIRTS
STEEL GIRDER STEEL BEAM
2 LAYERS 85mm RIGID INSULATION
GYPSUM BOARD WATERPROOF MEMBRANE 22mm DENSE GLASS ROOF BOARD
STEEL COLUMN
38mm COMPOSITE METAL DECK
EXTERIOR GRADE GYPSUM BOARD AIR BARRIER / CONTROL LAYER
STEEL GIRDER
SCREW ANCHOR WALL BRACKET
STEEL BEAM
INTERIOR WALL FINISH (WOOD) GYPSUM BOARD VAPOUR RETARDER LOOSE FILL INSUL. CAVITY WITH STEEL STUDS
Open Unit
100mm RIGID INSULATION WATER SHEDDING MEMBRAINE DRAINAGE CAVITY VERTICAL L/T PROFILE METAL PANEL
2 0
100
300
Mode Close
ON
4
WALL MOUNT SWITCH
REMOTE CONTROL
1000mm
0
100
300
1000mm
MULLION ALUMINUM BREAKSHAPE STARTER ANGLE
CURTAIN WALL GLAZING
SEALANT
POLISHED CONCRETE FLOOR FINISH
ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL FRAME FLOOR FINISH SOUND MAT
SOUND MAT 100mm CONCRETE RADIANT SLAB
DRAINAGE PATH
EMBEDDED PEX TUBING 50mm RIGID INSULATION
PREFINISHED METAL FLASHING - TO MATCH CLADDING
100mm CONCRETE 38mm COMPOSITE METAL DECK STEEL GIRDER STEEL BEAM
EXTERIOR GRADE
PPC COATED INSULATION PANEL SET BELOW CURTAIN WALL TO PREVENT THERMAL BRIDGING TIE AIR/VAPOUR BARRIER TO WINDOW FRAME
1
3
0
100
300
1000mm
EMBEDDED TUBING CONCRETE RADIANT SLAB
Jenny Li + Neve Toth | 87
SUSTAINABILITY STRATEGIES
ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGIES
88 | Jenny Li + Neve Toth
Jenny Li + Neve Toth | 89
90 |
CONVERGENCE ADAM MAJER & MARSHALL EVENS ARCH 616.04 | Winter 2021 | Erin Falkner
Adam Majer + Marshall Evens | 91
A single voice may find difficulty in being heard, but as a collective, many voices have the power to truly make a difference. “Convergence” removes social barriers in order to amplify creativity and innovation.
92 | Adam AdamMajer Majer+ +Marshall MarshallEvens Evens
T H E
B U S I N E S S
“ B L A C K
B O X ”
Black Swiss Pearl Translucent System Transparent System
Definition of “BLACK BOX”
Expression of the “BLACK BOX”
NOUN
MATERIALITY
: a usually complicated electronic device whose internal mechanism is usually hidden from or mysterious to the user broadly
: an architectural expression of the interior program and thus engaging a truth which disrupts traditional barriers
: anything that has mysterious or unknown internal functions or mechanisms
: Metal Cladding_Private Use : Translucent System_Mix Use : Transparent System_Public Space
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SITE
D
E
S
I R
E
D
V
I E
SITELINES
R E A R T R AV E L
SUN
W
S U N
T E S I
Y T R E N
P A T H
S I T E
E X I T
E W V I
SUN-PATH PATH ACCESS MOVEMENT SITE BOUNDARY PUBLIC FRONTAGE
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VIEW
DESIRED VIEW NON-DESIRED VIEW SITE LIMITATIONS LRT
V I E W
july
Solar Analysis - window/
CONVERGENCE The black box completely forms itself through cutting away pieces of itself according to their purpose. The shell allows for two main entrances on either side purely formed from site analysis of sitelines and travel paths., The rear portion of the building has been removed in order to allow foot traffic to flow to and from an existing alleyway without blocking any views to the existing train station. Lastly, the lifted front end encourages an inspirational experience through views of the Bow River.
Air Flow - Stack Effect
Thermal Break - inset floor direct/indirect lighting
Energy Efficiency - 3 Zone HVAC System
angled to allow for flow
siteline-formed entrances lifted to capture views
Adam Majer + Marshall Evens | 95
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1 2 3 4
5
1 2 3
8
4
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Steel Structure Anchor Steel Extrusion Aluminum Curtain Wall System Triple Glazing
5
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
6
7
Interior Finish Space Frame System Node Steel Decking 4” Rigid Insulation Steel Perimeter Structure TPO Membrane
Adam Majer + Marshall Evens | 97
SOUTH ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
98 | Adam Majer + Marshall Evens
EAST ELEVATION 1:100
WEST ELEVATION 1:100
Adam Majer + Marshall Evens | 99
100 | Adam AdamMajer Majer+ +Marshall MarshallEvens Evens
5m
10m
5m
10m
Parkade
Main Floor
5m
10m
Second Floor
5m
10m
Top Floor
Adam Majer + Marshall Evens | 101
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PANEL DISCUSSION
PRESENTATION
THEATRE
Adam Majer + Marshall Evens | 103
P R O G R A M WA L L The primary external paths that channel themselves into the heart of the building then raise themselves into a vertical form of travel. This allows for both the public and private programs to feed into one another. As a result, unexpected encounters and exchanges
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CONVERGENCE The sitelines and travel paths of the site converge into the heart of the structure. From here, they redisburse in an outward fashion. The point of convergence then introduces a vertical form of travel in order to maximize the productivity between the public and private programs through unexpected encounters.
Adam Majer + Marshall Evens | 105
S E M I N A R S PAC E The seminar space showcases a much more intimate interaction between entrepreneurs and the public. This fosters future business relationships and networking and ultimately allows for creative ideas to get exposure.
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1
2
1
3 4 5 6 7 8
9 1
2
9
10
3 4 5 6 7 8
1
11
9 10
11
11
1
10
23 4 5 6 7
Roof Drainage Detail
2
1:5
8
11
1. Skylight 2. Flashing 3. Swisspearl Metal Cladding Black 4. Air Space / Drainage 5. TPO Membrane Roof Drainage Detail 6. Rigid Insulation 100 mm 1 1:5 7. Vapour Retarder 8. Steel Decking 8 9. Welded Bracket 10. Interior Finish 11. Space Frame Node
9
10
23 4 5 6 7
2 A6.2
2
Skylight Detail 1:5
3 A6.2
1 2
Skylight Detail 1:5
1
2
3
4
5
6
3 4
1
1
10
2 9 3 4 5 6 7 8
3
2
10
3
4 5
Space Frame Detail 1:5
Door Header Detail 1:5
Space Frame Detail
1
6 7
2 3 4 5
2
UNIVERSITY OF Column Detail Space Frame 4 1:5 CALGARY
3
CONVERGENCE
6
4 5 4
1:5
5 A6.3
1. Swisspearl Metal Cladding Black 2. Rivet by Swisspearl 3. U Bracket 4. Air Space / Drainage 55. TPO Membrane 6. Rigid Insulation 100 mm 7. Vapour retarder 8. Steel Decking 9. Space Frame Node 10.1 Welded Bracket
2
3
5
2 9 3 4 5 6 7 8
Space Frame Column Detail 1:5
Date Drawn by
1 2 3
6
7 8
4 5 7
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Door Sill Detail 1:5
9 10
1. Glazing 2. Kawneer Thermal Door System 3. Steel Base Frame 4. Thermally Broken Low Profile Sill 5. Anchor Bolt Embedded w/ Spray Foam 6. Flashing 7. Drainage Channel 8. Concrete Slab 9. Control Membrane 10. Rigid Insulation
9
12
7
Project number
8
1:5
A6.3 DETAILS
8
7
Theatre Ceiling Detail
13 14
69 2021-04-21 9 10 11 AM & ME
1. Swisspearl Aluminum Cladding Black 21 A6.2 2. Air Gap for Drainage 22 3. Ball Joint Space Frame 1 23 24 4. Kawneer Curtain Wall System (typ.) Scale 5. Glazing 2 1:5 6. 45 degree Kawneer Joint 7. Thermal Kawneer Door System (2hr) 8. Thermally Broken Low Profile Sill3 9. Concrete Topper 50 mm 4 mm 10. Polyetheline Vapouor Retarder 6 11. Rigid Insulation 60 mm 5 12. Walkway Slab 130 mm 13. Compact Gravel 100 mm 6 14. Rigid Insulation 60 mm 15. Foundation Damp Proofing Theatre Wall Detail 16. Rebar Reinforcement 8 1:5 17. Rebar Reinforcement 18. Geofabric Wrap on 3/4” Gravel 19. 4” Drain Pipe 20. Strip Footing 750 mm x 300 mm 21. Concrete S.O.G. 150 mm 22. Polyetheline Vapour Retarder 6 mm 23. Rigid Insulaiton 60 mm 24. Compact Gravel 70 mm
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1
17 18 19 20
1
2 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2
1
3 4 5 6 7 8 1. Gutter 2. Bolt Fastener 3. Rivet by Swisspearl 4. Swisspearl Metal Cladding Black 5. Air Space / Drainage 6. TPO Membrane 7. Rigid Insulation 100 mm 8. Vapour Retarder 9. Steel Decking 10. Welded Bracket 11. Space Frame Node
9
10 10 11
9 11
4
Space Frame Column Detail 1:5
6
7 8
2 9 3 4 5 6 7 8
16 17
11
18 100
10
UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY
300
12 13
10 14
300
100
9
15
CONVERGENCE WALL SECTION NORTH FACADE 2021-04-21
Date
Space Frame Detail 1:5
A6.1 1 : 10
2021-04-19 8:45:43 PM
AM & ME
Drawn by
Scale
3
69
Project number
19
25
20 21 22 23 24
31
8
3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
1
2
10
1 A6.2
1
1. Space Frame Node 2. Column Base Plate 3. Interior Finish (supported at further node) 4. Anchor Bolt 5. Concrete Column
1
Space Frame Detail Roof Drainage Detail 1 1:5 1:5
3
23 4 5 6 7
2
Skylight Detail 1:5
1. Drainage & Flashiung 2. Swisspearl Aluminum Cladding Black 3. Air Gap for Drainage 4. Rigid Insulation 5. Ball Joint Space Frame 6. Interior Finish 7. Kawneer Curtain Wall 8. Steel Frame 9. Concrete Topper 100 mm 10. Reinforcement 11. Hollow Core Plank 300 mm (2 HR) 12. Kawneer Curtain 1 Wall System 13. Steel Frame 14. Thermally Broken Fixing Bracket 15. 1/2” Welded Steel Channel @ Slab Edge 16. W16 x 77 Beam 17. Weld Plate 2 18. Slanted Column 19. Steel Extrusion 3 20. Anchor 4 21. Flashing 5 60 mm 22. Rigid Insulation Concrete Parging Space Frame 23. Column Detail 4 1:5 24. Polyetheline Vapour Retarder 6 mm 25. Anchor 26. Rebar Reinforcement 27. Geofabric Wrap on 3/4” Gravel 28. 4” Drain Pipe 29. Rebar Reinforcement 30. Strip Footing 750 mm x 300 mm 31. Concrete Slab 130 mm 32. Compact Gravel 100 mm 33. Concrete S.O.G. 150 mm 34. Polyetheline Vapour Retarder 6 mm 35. Rigid Insulation 60 mm 36. Compact Gravel 70 mm
CONVER
33 34 35 36
32
UNIVER CALG
26
WALL SE CANTIL Project number Date Drawn by
27 28 29 30
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A6 Scale
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ROOT
A CENTRE FOR GREEN FOOD LIFESTYLES AND PRODUCTION
DAVIN CHENG & JORDAN LIVERMORE ARCH 616.04 | Winter 2021 | Erin Faulkner
Davin Cheng + Jordan Livermore | 113
PARTI | DELAMINATION
GLOBAL LAND USE | FOOD PRODUCTION
“Voice is not just an
HABITABLE LAND
50% AGRICULTURE
expression, attitude, or opinion - it is opportunity. Voice allows us to break
AGRICULTURAL
free and delaminate from a
77%
larger entity and form new structures”
LIVESTOCK
23%
CROPS
GLOBAL CALORIE SUPPLY
THE HALF INDEX
137.7%
UNITED STATES
129.8% 49.5%
CANADA WORLD
42.7%
JAPAN
22.2%
INDIA
WATER CONSUMPTION 10.19 L
CONVENTIONAL
114 | Davin Cheng + Jordan Livermore
TRANSITION
NEW OPPORTUNITY
0.49 L
STARCHY ROOTS
BEEF
FOOD PRODUCTION
FOOD DEMAND
TOTAL AEROPONICS AREA:
TOTAL MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL UNITS IN AREA:
~5400m
1,504
2
UNITS
ESTIMATED RESIDENTS IN AREA:
YEARLY CALORIC CONSUMPTION
3,008
2.19 B
RESIDENTS
CALORIES
ESTIMATED CALORIE PRODUCTION
~1.6 MILLION CAL PER YEAR
BOW
SHAW MILLENIUM PARK
URBAN FARMING
CONTEMPORARY CALGARY
URBAN FARMING
RIVER
RESIDENTIAL TOWERS
URBAN FARMING
METAWA ARMORY
URBAN FARMING
1
VE 1A
SW URBAN FARMING
KERBY STATION
N AI
R -T
C /7 E AV SW
Davin Cheng + Jordan Livermore | 115
INFORMATION & LEARNING ZONES
FOOD PRODUCTION & SUPPLY ZONE
OUTDOOR COMMUNITY HARVESTING
EXHIBIT. STORAGE/ PREP
RESTAURANT
SOIL-BASED FARMING
W/R
NATURAL RESOURCES EXHIBITION
RECEPTION
SUPP.
HEALTH TESTING & DIETARY RESEARCH
MECH.
AEROPONICS FARMING
LOBBY & COATCHECK
PUBLIC LEARNING SEMINARS
FOOD MARKET
W/R J/C
PARKING
ENTRY / ACCESS
RAMPS, DOCKS
SERVICES
RECYCLE
W/R
LOAD. REC.
ADMIN
SERVER ROOM
OFFICES (2)
ELEC.
ADMINISTRATION
PROGRAM ADJACENCY
116 | Davin Cheng + Jordan Livermore
EXPERIENTIAL SEQUENCE
BASE PROGRAM
SINK BUILDING
SHIFTING EDGES
STACKED FORM TO ALLOW SEQUENTIAL GRADIENT
PROVIDE PRIMARY ACCESS AND NATURAL RESOURCES PROGRAM
ENHANCE VIEWS AND PROGRAMMATIC SEQUENCE
BELOW GRADE
CREATE C-TRAIN CONNECTION
FILLET CORNERS AND SUN ANALYSIS
UNDULATING GREEN SPACES
REFINE LAYERING AND OPENINGS
CREATE CONTINUOUS WRAPPING ON FACADE AND LOCATING
CREATE OUTDOOR GROWING SPACES
APPLY PEELING GRADIENT ON FACADE
CONCENTRATED SUN PATH
CONCEAL SUPPORTING SPACES IN UNDULATION
Davin Cheng + Jordan Livermore | 117
BUILDING EXPERIENTIAL SEQUENCE
118 | Davin Cheng + Jordan Livermore
TECTONICS MODEL
Davin Cheng + Jordan Livermore | 119
120 | Davin Cheng + Jordan Livermore
R
R
2
2
1
1 B
WEST ELEVATION | FACING 11 ST SW
NORTH ELEVATION | FACING SERVICE ALLEY
R
R
2
2
1
1 B
EAST ELEVATION | FACING ADJACENT 14-STOREY RESIDENTIAL TOWER
SOUTH ELEVATION | FACING C-TRAIN PLATFORM
Davin Cheng + Jordan Livermore | 121
ENCLOSURE
ENCLOSURE STRUCTURAL SYSTEM
HEAVY TIMBER STRUCTURAL SYSTEM
GROUND & FOUNDATION STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS
STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS DIAGRAM
122 | Davin Cheng + Jordan Livermore
EXPLODED FACADE TECTONICS DIAGRAM
Davin Cheng + Jordan Livermore | 123
500
C
HEIGHT OF WALL VARIES
2% SLOPE MIN.
R02
T/O PAVERS 10500
850
W10
T/O ROOF TRUSSES 9650 784 237
263 547
REFER TO ASSEMBLY R01 FOR ROOFING ASSEMBLY INSTALLED ON DECKING 13800
W10
5000
4650
480
F10
FIN. SECOND FL.
T/O ROOF TRUSSES
5000
9650
350
T/O SECOND FL. STRUCTURE 4650
4650
W10
7 8 9
5850
13 12
F04
11
W10
FIN. FIRST FLOOR 950
0
10
250
T/O FIRST FL. STRUCTURE -950 T/O PARKING ROOF
6 5
4 3 2 1
-1200
4050
3800
3800
W01
FIN. BASEMENT FLOOR
550
300
250
F02
VARIES
F01
-5000 T/O FOOTING -5250 B/O FOOTING -5550
WALL SECTION THROUGH WOOD CLADDING
124 | Davin Cheng + Jordan Livermore
ENLARGED DETAIL OF ENCLOSURE CONNECTION
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
GLULAM COLUMN 100X400mm WOOD GIRTS STEEL PLATE CONNECTION 12mm INTERIOR WOOD FINISH 40x140mm METAL STUD 40x92mm METAL STUD 12mm GYPSUM BOARD SHEATHING AIR/VAPOUR BARRIER 140mm THERMACORK INSULATION 140x140x6mm CLIP ANGLE 40x40x6mm VERTICAL ANGLE PANEL HANGER CLIP 10mm PRODEMA PRODEX WOOD CLADDING
1150 388
309
11 10
18 19
2090
R01
453
ROOF
17 16 14 13 12
9650
150
T/O FOUNDATION WALL FIN. FIRST FLOOR 0
VARIES
W01
F02
13 16 15
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
W10
5000
1
VARIES
-5000 300 250
T/O ROOF TRUSSES
20 21
FIN. BASEMENT FLOOR
F02
12
17
790
9650
W11
2410 MIN. PARAPET HEIGHT VARIES
12086
1200 MIN. PARAPET HEIGHT VARIES
W10
100
350
10000 T/O ROOF TRUSSES
T/O FOOTING -5250 B/O FOOTING -5550
WALL SECTION THROUGH ENGINEERED WOOD CURTAIN WALL
ENLARGED DETAIL THROUGH GUARDRAIL PLANTER PARAPET
9650
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
ENGINEERED WOOD TRUSS 140mm CLT SLAB DECK AIR/VAPOUR BARRIER ROOFING MEMBRANE 200mm THERMACORK INSULATION DRAINAGE MAT ROOT BARRIER GRAVEL EDGE STOP GRAVEL ORGANIC GROWTH MATERIAL PLANTING 10mm PRODEMA PRODEX WOOD CLADDING 40x40x6mm VERTICAL ANGLE 75mm THERMACORK INSULATION 140mm THERMACORK INSULATION 140x140x6mm CLIP ANGLE PANEL HANGER CLIP BUILT UP WOOD PARAPET PARAPET CAP FLASHING STEEL ANGLE GLUE LAMINATED TIMBER BEAM
Davin Cheng + Jordan Livermore | 125
COOLING TOWER
AIR ROTATION UNITS (1 PER FLOOR)
AIR-ROTATION SYSTEM EMBEDDED INTO PLANT WALL
SUPPLY AIR GRILLE
AIR ROTATION SYSTEM
WATER-TO-AIR HEAT PUMP AT PERIMETER
PUMP & CONTROL VALVES BIOMASS FUEL BOILERS: FUELED BY CROP COMPOSED
RETURN AIR GRILLE
RETURN WATER PIPING SUPPLY WATER PIPING
EXHAUST DUCT FRESH AIR INTAKE DUCT
RAISED FLOOR SYSTEM
SUPPLY WATER LINE RETURN WATER LINE OUTSIDE AIR DUCT EXHAUST AIR DUCT
ENVIROMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS DIAGRAM
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BOILER FLUE
GREEN WALL AIR ROTATION SYSTEM DIAGRAM
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ROOF DRAIN COLLECTION
GLASS ENCLOSURE
WATER SUPPLY LINE
AEROPONICS FARM MIST IRRIGATION
MIST SPRAY
SOIL-BASED PLANT MIST IRRIGATION
WATER COLLECTION TANKS
PUMP
NUTRIENT SOLUTION
PLANT NUTRITION SUPPLY
WATER PUMP
WATER PURIFICATION
WATER HARVESTING SYSTEM DIAGRAM
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CLOSED-LOOP AEROPONICS IRRIGATION SYSTEM
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BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN | CONVENTIONAL LAYER
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N
EXISTING ADJACENT 14-STOREY RESIDENTIAL TOWER
FIRST FLOOR PLAN | TRANSITION LAYER
N
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN | NEW OPPORTUNITIES LAYER
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N
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ROOF FLOOR PLAN | NEW OPPORTUNITIES LAYER
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N
ROOFING SYSTEMS TECTONICS DIAGRAM
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CONCEPT_
PARTI_ ““ Come together to form one mass or whole ““
IS A METHOD THROUGH WHICH INDIVIDUALS CAN ARTICJUST SPEECH, IT IS AS
e
ULATE THEIR UNIQUE PERSPECTIVES TO OTHERS.
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IS NOT
THE PARTI REPRESENTS THE CONCEPT OF
.
AXIS
OFTEN NOT HEARD OR ARE IGNORED TO HAVE THEIR AND THROUGH
WITH ANOTHER TO FORM A
ONE THING IS
PROVIDES A PLATFORM FOR THOSE WHO ARE
AS
A
PLATFORM
FOR
. INTEGRATING
WITHIN ONE PUBLIC
INDIVIDUALS OF
.
SPACE.
ACKNOWLEDGING AND RESPECTING
WHERE INDIVIDUALS OF ALL ABILITIES AND AGES CAN
, INDIVIDUALS CAN BE BROUGHT TOGETHER IN
PORTUNITY FOR A
.
CENTRE FOR
INTEGRATION AND
EXPLORATION
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FUNCTIONS
, WHERE
EXISTS.
, THE OP-
““ an [‘aks s] e
CENTRE FOR VOICE_
agreement or alliance between two or more foundations that forms a center for an eventual larger coalition or movement ““
IS THE PRODUCT OF A
BETWEEN PROMINENT FOUNDATIONS
AND SOCIETIES BENEFITING THE .
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SITE_
N
11TH SW
PARKADE RAMP
ALLEY
KERBY STATION
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PLAN_
N
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12
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30
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15 E
1 WELCOME HALL 2 EVENT HALL 3 LECTURE HALL 4 TRAINING KITCHEN 5 CAFE 6 INDOOR EXHIBITION 7 WASHROOM A 8 EXPERIENCE ROOM A 9 LABORATORY 10 TRAINING CENTRE 11 ADMINISTRATION 12 WASHROOM B 13 EXPERIENCE ROOM B 14 STORAGE A 15 LIBRARY 16 LEARNING CENTRE A 17 LEARNING CENTRE B 18 RESOURCE CENTRE 19 MECHANICAL ROOM B 20 SERVICE HALLWAY
F
19
13
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3
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5 7
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PROGRAM_ LEARNING CENTRES RESOURCE CENTRE
EXPERIENCE ROOMS ADMINISTRATION
LIBRARY
TRAINING CENTRE
class
WELCOME HALL
EVENT HALL
TRAINING KITCHEN LECTURE HALL
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CAFE INDOOR EXHIBITION
WASHROOMS LABORATORY
CONCEPT_
WHEN A BLIND OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED USER APPROACHES A DOORWAY, THEY ARE NOTIFIED OF WHAT THE SPACE IS, AND THEY ARE ABLE T O SIGNAL TO OTHERS IF THEY WISH TO ENTER
ev5t hall Event Hall
wayfinding ledge
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CONCEPT_ CUSTOM NODULES ON THE WALLS OF THE HALLWAY GUIDE BLIND OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED USERS INTO THE SPACES, AND THROUGHOUT THEM
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DESIGN_ WAYFINDING LEDGE
WAYFINDING LEDGE CONNECTION
RUBBER COVER
RECESSED SCREWS
RECESSED RUBBER SCREWS COVER
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DESIGN_ TURNING
RADIUS
MINIMUM AREA REQUIRED FOR A WHEEL CHAIR TO TURN 360o
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1500 mm
WHEELCHAIR
DESIGN_ D
O
O
R
S
NO SWING WILL AVOID RISK OF INJURY FOR BLIND, BLACK FRAMING INCREASES VISIBILITY FOR VISION IMPAIRED, GLASS ALLOWS HEARING IMPAIRED TO SEE WHAT’S INSIDE
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DESIGN_
x3
ACCESSIBLE PARKING STALLS EXCEEDS MINIMUM REQUIRED BASED ON # OF TOTAL PARKING STALLS 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
LOADING
A
GARBAGE/RECYCLING
STORAGE E
9
MECH. R. C
B
STORAGE G
C
ST
OR
AG
EF
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PLAN_ N
ALLEY PARKADE RAMP
DROP OFF ZONE
11TH SW
SENSORY GARDEN
SENSORY GARDEN
KERBY STATION C-TRAIN
GARDEN OUTDOOR EXHIBITION
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CONCEPT_
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STRUCTURE_ EVERY OPENING WOULD BE REINFORCED WITH METAL, INCLUDING THE DOORS, WINDOWS, AND SKYLIGHTS, SIMILAR TO WHAT IS PICTURED IN THE EARTH HOUSE PRECEDENT.
METAL MESH + METAL FRAME
FILL WITH CONCRETE
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STRUCTURE_ Our building is an The idea is that the rooms are
structure with and a set on and , so the inside is curvy and smooth, while the exterior is rigid and boxy.
.
GLASS BOXES WITH OPEN WEB STEEL JOISTS, GLASS MULLIONS, AND SPIDER FITTINGS CIRCULAR SKYLIGHTS
SOLID CONCRETE
600mm x 300 mm REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS (16’ UNBRACED LENGTH)
PAD FOOTINGS 8” CONCRETE RETAINING WALLS SLAB ON GRADE
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LINEAR STRIP FOOTINGS
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THANK YOU SYNTHESIZING ECOLOGIES ARCH616.04 | WINTER 2021 | ERIN FAULKNER