SYNTHESIZING ECOLOGIES ARCHITECTURE MUSEUM + LAUNCH
Comprehensive Design Studio EVDA 682.04 │ WINTER 2020 │ Instructor Keir Stuhlmiller Master of Architecture School of Architecture Planning and Landscape University of Calgary
CONTENTS 01
CONVERGENCE Mona Asadi and Faraz Shapourzadeh
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EXPOSURE Lindsey Harbord and Michael Gross
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3 BELOW Caleb Hildenbrandt and Madisen Killingsworth
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LEARNING CURVE Natalie Chung and Jason Ip
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FABLE Barat Binish, Hannah Mousek, and Zach Ward
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EXPERIMENTATION + OBSERVATION Xuefei Wang and Yasmin Tajkik
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Comprehensive Design Studio EVDA 682.04 │ WINTER 2020 │ Instructor Keir Stuhlmiller Master of Architecture School of Architecture Planning and Landscape University of Calgary
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STUDIO INTRODUCTION The Comprehensive Studio provides a design exercise in which students explore design development and resolution at several scales - from concept to construction detail. The Comprehensive studio project explores an integrated design process in a cross disciplinary environment – including architectural design, environmental control systems, structural engineering, sustainable systems integration, and building envelope resolution. The Architecture Museum + Launch challenges students to leverage the full scope of an integrated design practice to critically investigate the performance of architecture practice within the urban context. The students’ conceptualization of the project’s cultural significance, civic influence, and urban response is foundational to their research. This research, in turn, yields innovative approaches to realizing a unique expression of architecture. This Studio document presents summative content of the six project executed during the Museum + Launch Comprehensive Studio.
Comprehensive Design Studio EVDA 682.04 │ WINTER 2020 │ Instructor Keir Stuhlmiller Master of Architecture School of Architecture Planning and Landscape University of Calgary
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CONVERGENCE Mona Asadi and Faraz Shapourzadeh
Comprehensive Design Studio EVDA 682.04 │ WINTER 2020 │ Instructor Keir Stuhlmiller Master of Architecture School of Architecture Planning and Landscape University of Calgary
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EXPOSURE Lindsey Harbord and Michael Gross
Comprehensive Design Studio EVDA 682.04 │ WINTER 2020 │ Instructor Keir Stuhlmiller Master of Architecture School of Architecture Planning and Landscape University of Calgary
This museum of architecture will bring awareness to fundamental design principles such as scale, light, and materiality and how it is used in design and architecture. By highlighting these principles, the project intends to personally connect the user to their environment allowing them to value their surroundings and understand how it influences their own experiences. Through collaborative partnerships with international architects and designers, individuals will also be exposed to global influences of design practice and ideals that will impact the future of local design.
concept statement
site boudaries
first floor + atrium
views to site influences
drop floor
connection to sunlight
form finding
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view from plaza
permanent exhibitions
double glazed sealed unit
ensure rubber gasket between glazing and frame on all sides galvanized steel frame, fill void with batt insulation
2-ply SBS roofing membrane 13mm exterior grade sheathing 100mm semi-rigid insulation vapour retarder 300mm concrete roof slab
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carry roofing membrane up and over steel frame
2% slope min.
T.O. CONCRETE SLAB
architecturally exposed concrete ceiling; stained rubbed finish
skylight detail
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11. reflection space 12. mech./operational 13. event servery 14. travelling exhibition 15. temp. exhibitions 16. outdoor courtyard 17. admin 18. light exhibition 19. cafe 20. rooftop exhibition
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11. reflection space 12. mech./operational 13. event servery 14. travelling exhibition 15. temp. exhibitions 16. outdoor courtyard 17. admin 18. light exhibition 19. cafe 20. rooftop exhibition
basement
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place of reflection
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open exhibition hall
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11. reflection space 12. mech./operational 13. event servery 14. travelling exhibition 15. temp. exhibitions 16. outdoor courtyard 17. admin 18. light exhibition 19. cafe 20. rooftop exhibition
second floor
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11. reflection space 12. mech./operational 13. event servery 14. travelling exhibition 15. temp. exhibitions 16. outdoor courtyard 17. admin 18. light exhibition 19. cafe 20. rooftop exhibition
third floor
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tectonic model
tectonic model
600mm concrete roof slab
825mm concrete floor slab 600mm concrete roof slab frameless structural glass wall system w/ 41mm thick glazing panels
525mm concrete floor slab
525mm concrete floor slab
Two-way reinforced concrete slabs for cantilevered floor structures
350mm concrete floor slab
400mm cast-in-place structural concrete exterior walls 300mm concrete floor slab
400mm cast-in-place structural concrete exterior walls
400mm cast-in-place concrete foundation wall
frameless structural glass wall system w/ 41mm thick glazing panels 150mm concrete slab on grade
400mm cast-in-place concrete core structure
400mm cast-in-place concrete foundation wall 300mm x 600mm concrete columns
450mm deep concrete grade beam 450mm deep concrete footings w/ strap beams
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3 BELOW Caleb Hildenbrandt and Madisen Killingsworth
Comprehensive Design Studio EVDA 682.04 │ WINTER 2020 │ Instructor Keir Stuhlmiller Master of Architecture School of Architecture Planning and Landscape University of Calgary
Architecture as a means to illuminate how design functions in studio and city, highlighting the reciprocal nature of designer and user through experimental design. The project draws the public in to create opportunities for encounters with designers, engagement with the process,and contemplation of designs relevance in society. Exposure to the inner workings of the process will provide a new lens for which the public will experience place rather than space, and help inform future design for the betterment of Calgary.
1ST SE
7TH AVE
7TH AVENUE
LOOKING SOUTHEAST
STEPHEN AVE
1ST SE
7TH AVE
ROOFTOP
LOOKING SOUTHEAST
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As the public is drawn into the building, their experience adds to their perspective. Exposure to the design activities within provides a new perspective and awareness that gets circulated back into the city. The museum functions to reinvigorate the city.
1 Existing Site.
2 Program surrounds central coffee shop, the main draw acting to pull the public in.
3 Program stretched towards Stephen Avenue and Arts Commons.
4 Massing is pulled apart as two bars to open the form and create two distinct public spaces and entrances framed by the form.
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Massing reaches down at either end, pulling pedestrian traffic up and into the building. Tilted faces create welcoming entrances and south-facing seating to wards Olympic Plaza.
Massing is sunk into the site, creating topographical relief and a second way of public interaction with the building.
Much like a heart that enriches blood through circulation, the intervention will circulate the public through, infusing ideas and awareness, and then send them back out to similarly influence the city.
Final Massing
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LIBRARY
OFFICE EXHIBITION
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DOMINION BANK BUILDING
RELATIONSHIP TO DOMINION BANK BUILDING ONE OF RESPECT AND REINVENTION OLYMPIC PLAZA ENTRANCE
STEPHEN AVENUE ENTRANCE PULLING TRAFFIC DOWN AND THROUGH STEPHEN AVENUE ROOF PLAIN TOUCHES GROUND TO CONNECT STEPHEN AVE TO CORNER OF 7TH SND 1ST PATHWAY DOWN INTO OLYMPIC PLAZA, BUILDING BECOMES BACKDROP FOR EVENTS
STEPHEN AVENUE PLAZA ENTRANCE
DOMINION BANK BUILDING STEPHEN AVENUE
1ST STREET ENTRANCE PATH FOR NORTH-BOUND PEDESTRIANS
OLYMPIC PLAZA ENTRANCE
MAIN ENTRANCE FROM CORNER OF 7TH AVENUE AND 1ST STREET START OF PATH OVER BUILDING
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LIBRARY PLAZA ENTRANCE, MAIN VISUAL CONNECTION FOR CTRAIN TRAVELLERS
DOMINION BANK
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EXHIBITION SPACE RECEPTION KITCHEN WASHROOM VESTIBULE CAFE/LOBBY STORAGE/PREP PICK UP WINDOW COMMUNITY EXHIBITION COMMUNAL WORKSPACE STUDIOS COMMUNITY ROOM
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EXHIBITION SPACE RECEPTION KITCHEN WASHROOM VESTIBULE CAFE/LOBBY STORAGE/PREP PICK UP WINDOW COMMUNITY EXHIBITION COMMUNAL WORKSPACE STUDIOS COMMUNITY ROOM
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EXHIBITION SPACE RECEPTION KITCHEN WASHROOM VESTIBULE CAFE/LOBBY STORAGE/PREP PICK UP WINDOW COMMUNITY EXHIBITION COMMUNAL WORKSPACE STUDIOS COMMUNITY ROOM
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ENTRANCE RAMP LOOKING WEST
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ENTRANCE RAMP LOOKING WEST
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VIEW FROM STEPHEN AVENUE LOOKING NORTH
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VIEW FROM STEPHEN AVENUE LOOKING NORTH
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400MM REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB
CHANNEL GLASS FACADE
400MM CONCRETE SLAB WITH RAISED FLOOR
REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS
REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS WITH DROPPED SLAB
500MM REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURAL CORE
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FACADE TECTONIC STEPHEN AVENUE R1 GREEN ROOF ASSEMBLY
400 MM CONCRETE SLAB
6 MM CHANNEL GLASS
DOUBLE PANE STRUCTURAL GLASS
F1 RAISED FLOOR ASSEMBLY
FDN 1 CONCRETE FOUNDATION ASSEMBLY
125 MM CONCRETE SLAB
FACADE TECTONIC TEATRO CAISSON WALL
EXISTING TEATRO WALL ASSEMBLY
*ASSUMED BRICK VENEER CMU CONSTRUCTION
ALUMINUM FLASHING SAWCUT INTO EXISTING BRICK
R1 GREEN ROOF ASSEMBLY
400 MM CONCRETE SLAB
12MM STRUCTURAL GLASS
SMOOTHED CAISSON ASSEMBLY
F1 RAISED FLOOR ASSEMBLY
STEEL REINFORCEMENT
CAISSON WALL DIAGRAM
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*Piles depicted above grade for legibility purposes
Final
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Additional concrete to match roof slope, curated removal reveals foundation
Final form allows for revealing of existing Dominion Bank foundation, and exposure to retaining wall via glass floorplate and wall proximity.
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7TH AVE
EXHIBITION CAISSON WALL
STEPHEN AVE
1ST SE
7TH AVE
EXHIBITION LOOKING SOUTH
STEPHEN AVE
1ST SE
7TH AVE
EXHIBITION LOOKING SOUTH
STEPHEN AVE
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LEARNING CURVE Natalie Chung and Jason Ip
Comprehensive Design Studio EVDA 682.04 │ WINTER 2020 │ Instructor Keir Stuhlmiller Master of Architecture School of Architecture Planning and Landscape University of Calgary
ar chi tec ture (noun) architecture is for closing the gap between private and public knowledge and it performs this by being highly approachable, accessible, and occupiable by the public realm. Through making design knowledge easily attainable through education, the exploration of the built environment becomes an informed process.
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FABLE Barat Binish, Hannah Mousek, and Zach Ward
Comprehensive Design Studio EVDA 682.04 │ WINTER 2020 │ Instructor Keir Stuhlmiller Master of Architecture School of Architecture Planning and Landscape University of Calgary
THE CONCEPT Fable is an architecture museum that weaves together the narratives of the urban context and traveling exhibitions. The design’s key feature is its scoops. Visitors are sucked out of the bustling city and sequestered by the engaging story being told in its exhibit.
SCULPT THE NARRATIVE Design Sequence
Building footprint
Create separation between exhibition and site
Push & pull to create outdoor exhibit space
Pull towards 1 Street Retain active front along Stephen Avenue Address patio lane Pull towards Olympic Plaza Angle towards Calgary skyline
Sculpt exhibition to formally respond to the site it occupies
Engage public circulation
Engage the site with the exhibition
Learning Facilities Research Component
Exhibition Public
Gallery
2nd Level
Support Facilities Outdoor
Seminar Room 4
Cafe
Main Level
Proposed Plaza
Seminar Room 3
Kitchen
Administration Bookstore /Retail
Coat Check
Reception
Seminar Room 2
Seminar Room 1
Lobby
Parkade Level
New Plaza
Parking
SPATIAL CONFIGURATION Outdoor Exhibition Space
Pull towards 1 Street Retain active front along Stephen Avenue Address patio lane Pull towards Olympic Plaza Angle towards Calgary skyline
THE SCULPTED SPACE
Surrounding Views
EXPERIENTIAL MODEL
Sierpinski fractal subdivision
West window View
method used to define the dimensions and relationship of window units in the penetration strategy
Original panel
First order subdivision Second order subdivision Third order subdivision
PENETRATION STRATEGY
Scattered, small openings in the skin
Placement of windows on the higher part of wall allows for unique lighting and shadow conditions
East window View
PENETRATION STRATEGY
East Window View
Olympic Plaza
Park space and trees
City Hall
• recreation • crowded • noisy
• peaceful • life cycle • nature
• political • cultural • historic
Pattern gradient Subdivisions are used to gradually blend the penetrations with the wall to create a more unique visual experience
Sierpinski fractal subdivision
East window View
method used to define the dimensions and relationship of window units in the penetration strategy
Original panel
First order subdivision Second order subdivision Third order subdivision
PENETRATION STRATEGY
Openings are Sporadic but cohesive to peak interest from viewers
Placement of the windows is angled downwards to force views towards the activity of Olympic Plaza
Northeast window view
Northeast window View
PENETRATION STRATEGY
Fable Plaza • civic • isolated • lively
Famous Five Memorial • historic • cultural • contemplative
7th Avenue • rushed • noisy • busy
As a wide window, this penetration supports panoramic views of the area north of the museum
Rocky Mountain Plaza • bland • understated • simplicity
Sierpinski fractal subdivision
Northeast window View
method used to define the dimensions and relationship of window units in the penetration strategy
PENETRATION STRATEGY
Openings are consistently sized and shaped to form a more panoramic view
Original panel
First order subdivision
Second order subdivision
Placement of windows emphasizes lateral views of downtown, while encouraging views towards Fable Plaza and the Famous Five Memorial
South window view
Stephen Avenue • lively • busy • consumerism
Calgary Public Building • historic • light-blocking • ornamentation
Window inset to allow facade to self-shade the window
PENETRATION STRATEGY
South facade is a seamless window which composes nearly the whole wall
South window View
Seamless window augments visual connection between research space and Stephen Avenue
TECTONIC MODEL exterior cladding frame
openings dictated by structural frame
Interior cladding frame aluminium composite panels
pin connection fastens primary facade structure to 2nd floor slab
cast in place concrete slab and walls
hangers suspend frame to ceiling
structural glass frame embedded in frame and concrete slab
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THE STRUCTURE Structural Axo Steel frame, tertiary structure
Concrete substructure, primary structure
Steel frame, secondary structure Second floor concrete slab, 800mm
Line footing foundation
Interior cladding Aluminum panels, 5mm
Exterior cladding Aluminum panels, 5mm
TECTONIC AXONOMETRIC ALUMINUM METAL PANEL Aluminium metal panel
ZZGIRT girtAND andMETAL metalCLIPS clips for panel FOR METAL PANEL CONNECTION
connection
RIGID RigidINSULATION insulation PLYWOOD SHEATHING Steel decking STEEL FRAMES SteelSTRUCTURE structure frames
Pin connection BOLT CONNECTION SECOND CONCRETE SLAB SecondFLOOR floor concrete slab
HSS FOR SUPPOTING AND CONNECTING HSS for window support/connection STRUCTURAL WINDOW
STRUCTURAL WINDOW Structural window METAL MetalFLASHING Flashing
MainFLOOR floor CONCRETE concrete slab MAIN SLAB CONCRETE Concrete PAVES pavers COMPACTED CompactedGRAVEL gravel RIGID RigidINSULATION Insulation
Dirt/soil DIRT/SOIL CAST CastINinPLACE placeCONCRETE concrete foundation FOUNDATION WALL CONCRETE Concrete SLAB slab
CastINinPLACE placeCONCRETE concrete footing CAST FOOTING
wall
ASSEMBLIES
East Wall Axo Interior cladding Aluminum panels, 5mm Exterior cladding frame Steel HSS, 200mm x 100mm x 10mm
Concrete substructure
Steel decking, 5cm Control layers
Exterior cladding Aluminum panels, 5mm
Interior cladding frame Steel HSS, 100mm x 50mm x 5mm Structural glass Triple-glazed, low-e
Open-jointed steel Z-girts 0.5cm drainage channel
Steel window frame with tripleglazed low-e windows
ASSEMBLIES Concrete substructure
South Wall Axo
Interior cladding frame Steel HSS, 100mm x 50mm x 5mm
Steel window frame with triple- glazed low-e windows Exterior cladding frame Steel HSS, 200mm x 100 mm x 10mm Steel decking, 5cm Control layers Open-jointed steel Z-girts 0.5cm drainage channel
Interior cladding Aluminum panels, 5mm
Structural glass Triple-glazed, low-e
Exterior cladding Aluminum composite panel
well as air volume control and full shut off adjustment to achieve a 1, 2, 3, or 4-way air pattern.
Pattern controller configurations
Horizontal
Vertical
Angular
Partially dampered
Shutoff
Volume adjustments
MECHANICAL SYSTEM INTEGRATION
Fully open
Intake Duct Supply Air Return Air
The System Close Up
Exhaust Duct SHP
AHU #1
SHP
Shaped Diffusers Shaped Diffusers
SIMPLE DESIGN SIMPLE DESIGN COORDINATION COORDINATION
Water Pipe
TYPICAL TYPICAL APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS
Sprinkler Heads
+ SHP diffusers are designed specifically for integration with Shape diffusers are designed for SHP diffusers are designed specifically for integration with Armstrong ® DesignFlex™ Shapes Ceiling System. Shape diffusers are designed for Armstrong ® DesignFlex™ Shapes Ceiling System. integration with the Armstrong® + The SHP is availalbe with top or side plenum inlet locations integration with the Armstrong® The SHP is availalbe with top or side plenum inlet locations DesignFlex™ Shapes Ceiling and lay-in or Tegular frame styles to ease the installation DesignFlex™ Shapes Ceiling and lay-in or Tegular frame styles to ease the installation process in a variety of applications. Systems. Extruded aluminum process in a variety of applications. Systems. Extruded aluminum
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Lay-in frame style
Lay-in frame style
Tegular frame style
Tegular frame style
Diffuser
construction and a unique triangular construction and a unique triangular or parallelogram shape make the or parallelogram shape make the Shape diffuser ideal for architectural Shape diffuser ideal for architectural ceiling applications. The SHP is ceiling applications. The SHP is well suited to VAV applications in well suited to VAV applications in low or high ceiling applications. low or high ceiling applications.
Return Vent Suspended Light
CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION +
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Perforated Return Panel
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Armostrong Shaped Diffusers
Fable Ceiling Plan
Figure 29: Ceiling Section
Philips Suspended Linear Lights
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EXPERIMENTATION + OBSERVATION Xuefei Wang and Yasmin Tajkik
Comprehensive Design Studio EVDA 682.04 │ WINTER 2020 │ Instructor Keir Stuhlmiller Master of Architecture School of Architecture Planning and Landscape University of Calgary
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2.4. SITE PLAN
STRUCTURE
GLULAM
LANDSCAPE
EXTERIOR EXHIBITION
INTERACTIVE SCREEN
DIGITAL INTERACTION
GRID
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INTERACTIVE WALL
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Structural Logic
GLULAM STRUCTURE
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SKYLIGHT
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Facade assembly: polycarbonate semi-transparent panell curtain wall frame glazing: laminated safety glass in thermally divided steel frame 250X250 mm glulam column
North Facade 46
Glazing Suntuf Corrugated Polycarbonate Sheet
Concrete as Thermal Mass 11.00 Roof Level
5.00+ Second Level
1.00- First Level
Summer Sun
4.00- Parkade Level
Figure20. Sunspace during summer - open damper and close shading 11.00 Roof Level
Winter Sun
5.00+ Second Level
1.00- First Level
4.00- Parkade Level
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Figure21. Sunspace during summer winter - close damper and open shading
Open exhibition space in northeast - The proportion of cantilever on open exhibition space designed based on the sun position
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9 PM
PENDANT LIGHTS SUSPENDED FROM ROOF BEAMS
EXPOSED GLULAM ROOF BEAMS
SPRINKLERS RUN ALONG BOTTOMOF BEAMS RETURN SUPPLY HEATED WATER CHILLED WATER MANIFOLD
RETURN AIR TO AHU 5
RETURN AIR TO AHU 1
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HEATED AND COOLED WATER RUN THROUGH PIPES EMBEDDED IN CONCRETE SLAB
LOW-PROFILE FLOOR DIFFUSERS RUN ALONG BIG SPACES
MANIFOLD DISTRIBUTES HEATED/COOLED WATER WITHIN THE ROOM
PIPES CONNECTING MANIFOD TO CHILLER AND BOILER
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1. MAIN ENTRANCE 2. NORTH ENTRANCE 3. BOOKSTORE ENTRANCE 4. CAFE GALLERY ENTRANCE 5. PARKADE ENTRANCE
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GLULAM HOLLOW SECTION
GLAZING
GLULAM HOLLOW SECTION
SAWN PLANK
INTERACTIVE DIGITAL SCREEN POLYCARBONATE FACADE CLADDING PANEL GLULAM TRUSS GLULAM COLUMN
CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE WALL GLULAM BEAM
GLULAM HOLLOW SECTION
CONCRETE WAFFLE SLAB
CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE FOUNDATION WALL CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE FOUNDATION
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