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Cleveland Park Library
Concept Design
Presentation
Oct. 6, 2015
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Existing Plans
First Floor
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Existing Plans
Second Floor
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Existing Plans
Lower Level
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Existing Program
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Existing Program Adjacencies
ENTRY / CONTROL / CIRCULATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,241
5,352
ADULT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 5,110
7,174
TEENS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
643
CHILDREN'S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,925
4,312
MEETINGS & ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,073
4,915
NONLIBRARY ASSIGNABLE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,813
1,738
Sum of all program totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Existing Proposed
Program
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Proposed Program Blocks
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Proposed Program
Adjacencies
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Net Zero Energy
• Make as much or more energy as the building uses over the
course of one year
• Solar and Geothermal as primary energy generators
• Factors are: Building envelope, Glass, Lighting, Shading,
IT load, Hours of use
• Energy Use Intensity (EUI ) as metric
Energy Strategy – Net Zero Objective
149.4
KBTU/SF/YR
121.8
KBTU/SF/YR 100.1
KBTU/SF/YR 79.1
KBTU/SF/YR 46.2
KBTU/SF/YR
New CPL EUI Target
Current Cleveland Park Library EUI
Average EUI for Green Libraries
DC MLK Library EUI
Average EUI for DC Branch Libraries
Average EUI for US Libraries
Lincoln
Heritage
Library EUI
LEED Platinum
Sidwell Friends EUI
44.0
KBTU/SF/YR
23.5
KBTU/SF/YR
20.0
KBTU/SF/YR
16.7
KBTU/SF/YR
Athol Public Library EUI LEED Platinum
Looking at EUIs
149.4
KBTU/SF/YR
121.8
KBTU/SF/YR 100.1
KBTU/SF/YR 79.1
KBTU/SF/YR 46.2
KBTU/SF/YR
Current Cleveland Park Library EUI
Average EUI for Green Libraries
DC MLK Library EUI
Average EUI for DC Branch Libraries
Average EUI for US Libraries
Lincoln
Heritage
Library EUI
LEED Platinum
Sidwell Friends EUI
44.0
KBTU/SF/YR 20.0
KBTU/SF/YR
16.7
KBTU/SF/YR
Athol Public Library EUI LEED Platinum
Very Difficult,
but achievable!
New CPL EUI Target
23.5
KBTU/SF/YR
Looking at EUIs
• Well Insulated, Non-drafty Building Envelope
• Smart Use of Glass (good daylight, limit heat gain)
• Energy Efficient Lighting (LED)
• Daylight Dimming & Motion Sensing Controls
• Every Efficient HVAC (geothermal,Water based Systems)
• Buy-in from Occupants ( Un-plug at night, open and close windows and
shades)
• Get Creative! (sewer system connected heat pumps? Using water for thermal
mass? Double walled sun room spaces?)
How would we get there?
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Design DNA
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Context
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Precedent
Design DNA: Civic Presence
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Existing view on Connecticut Avenue
Design DNA: Civic Presence
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Tower element on Corner
Design DNA: Civic Presence
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Connecticut Avenue
R E T A I L
Preliminary Design Diagrams
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Recognition of difference between residential and commercial
sides
Newark/Macomb vs Connecticut Ave.
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Design DNA: Material Palette
CONTEXT
Light Brick
Precast
Concrete
Metal
Wood
Neon
PALETTE
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• Deep porches
• Porch as “object”
• Stone bases
• Big, Pitched roofs
• Simple massing
• Roof over house
Residential
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Context
Design DNA: House and Porch
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Precedent
Design DNA: Porch
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Existing
Proposed
Design DNA: Porch
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Proposed
Design DNA: House
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Context
Design DNA: Storefront
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• Pre-cast or limestone “datum”
• Planar
• Storefronts project
• All glass at pedestrian level
• Regular rhythm
• Engages the pedestrian
• Monochromatic (limestone)
Retail
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Materials:
• Glass
• Limestone or Precast
• Brick
• Terracotta
Retail
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Proposed
Design DNA: Storefront
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Design DNA: Ground level open, glassy, invites
entry
Acts as storefronts
Precedent
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Precedent
Design DNA: Ground level open, glassy, invites entry
Acts as storefronts, relates to commercial elevations
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Design DNA: Massing at a civic scale – simple,
identifiable
Commercial Datum – “Wall”
Existing
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Design DNA: Massing at a civic scale – simple,
identifiable
Commercial Datum – “Wall”
Context
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Design DNA: Massing at a civic scale – simple,
identifiable
Commercial Datum – “Wall”
Proposed
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Precedent
Design DNA: Garden
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Design DNA: Plaza or civic space at the entry on
Conn. Ave
Small plaza / elevated Garden spaces
Proposed
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Design DNA: Recalls some elements of current
building
Limestone, “picture” window, Long wood
tables
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Design DNA: Designed for a variety of acoustic
conditions
Social areas
Quiet areas / inner sanctum
Comfortable reading areas
Precedent
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Precedent
Design DNA: Wood / natural aesthetic
Cozy, tactile, warm
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Precedent
Design DNA: Ample natural light
light in, views out
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Design DNA: Plan and experience reinforces “discovery”
Show collection and history, Celebrate books, Spaces for social
interaction
Precedent
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Design DNA: Meeting rooms flexible for small and large
groups
Private study
Community uses
Precedent
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Precedent
Design DNA: Public access to courtyard, garden and / or roof
Public gatherings or daily use, Organizes interior, Didactic displays
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Precedent
Design DNA: Big space is a WOW
On second floor, Iconic
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Concept
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View: “Storefront” on Connecticut Ave
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View: Aerial looking North
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View: Aerial looking South
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Context Plan
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Program Plan
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Program Plan
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Program Plan
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Open Space
Design DNA: Garden
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Design DNA: Storefront
View from Connecticut Ave
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Design DNA: Civic Presence
Tower on corner of Macomb and
Connecticut
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Design DNA: Porch
View from Macomb View from Newark
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Design DNA: House
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View: Macomb Street Elevation
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View: Corner of Macomb and Connecticut
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View: Corner of Newark and Connecticut
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View: Coming from the Metro
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View: “Storefront” on Connecticut Ave

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