The document analyzes precedents for vertical circulation in tall buildings, including the John Hancock Tower which uses separate local elevator cores for residential and office functions. It also discusses using peripheral apartment lobby shuttles and sky lobbies to bypass office floors, as well as locating stair and escalator cores in the center of buildings to connect different levels. The analysis examines different elevator core configurations and the use of shuttles or sky lobbies to optimize vertical transportation in tall structures.
High-rise commercial buildings are icons of modern society that symbolize the power of commerce. They add a third dimension to cities. For businesses, having an office in an attractive high-rise building provides advantages like better customer confidence and corporate identity. A high-rise is defined as a building over 35 meters tall, constructed using a structural frame and elevators. High-rises are classified by style and have various structural forms determined by factors like human scale, climate and cost. Their loads come from gravity, weather, and human use. Core elements include stairs, elevators, and utilities that provide vertical circulation and access.
The Nakheel Tower proposed for Dubai would be a vertical city containing over 15,000 residents. It would stand over 1 kilometer tall, making it one of the tallest buildings ever constructed. The tower's unique structural design utilizes a central core and perimeter supports to distribute wind and gravitational loads efficiently throughout the supertall structure. Sustainable features like black water treatment and on-site energy generation are planned to reduce environmental impacts. While exceptionally ambitious and advanced, the project also faces challenges from its scale, including complex construction logistics and potential seismic effects.
The Taipei Performing Arts Center in Taiwan elevates a substantial part of its program to create an open public square underneath. By lifting the main plateau, panoramic views of the city are created. The building contains more void space in the form of this three-dimensional urban square than mass. The square fundamentally becomes part of the building and is activated by various balconies and terraces with different programs. The four "legs" of the building that support the horizontal slab are each programmed differently and contain performance spaces at varying altitudes, connected by a system of loops, stairs, and elevators.
Theory of Buildings ARCH243 - V - Circulationİrfan Meriç
The document discusses circulation spaces such as halls, corridors, and staircases in buildings. It notes that circulation spaces are especially important in public buildings where they serve as monumental entrance halls, fluid corridors, and impressive staircases. However, in domestic settings, circulation spaces are minimized for economic reasons while still aiming for quality through ample dimensions and natural light. Corridors in particular can be boring spaces but there are ways to overcome this, such as overlapping circulation with activity spaces or including cupboards, doors, and other elements to determine the minimum required size. Staircases are important circulation areas that create space and allow different views of areas.
Vertical transportation parameters like handling capacity, interval, nominal travel time need to be carefully selected based on actual traffic measurements to ensure efficient elevator service. In India, these parameters are often underdimensioned, resulting in long wait times. For example, a hotel in Delhi with a travel height of 130m and speed of only 2.5m/s would lead to unacceptably long waits of over 30 seconds during peak periods. Properly selecting elevator speed and group size based on traffic is important.
Shanghai Tower is a 121-floor, 2,073-foot tall skyscraper in Shanghai, China that is one of the tallest and most sustainable buildings in the world. It is located in the Lujiazui area, Shanghai's financial district, and its unique twisting design helps reduce wind loads and energy consumption. The building incorporates numerous sustainable features like rainwater harvesting, blackwater treatment, wind turbines, and a double-skin curtain wall to reduce its environmental impact and achieve LEED Gold and China Green Building certifications.
Shanghai tower Elevator and escalators Angelos Rose
this presentation is talking about elevators in shanghai tower and escalators in general
videos in the show :
-Shanghai World Financial canter Elevator:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3BJETB5ZJo
-The Levytator:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iC_se2zrmLM
-Helixator:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKrqQCq_qeM
High-rise commercial buildings are icons of modern society that symbolize the power of commerce. They add a third dimension to cities. For businesses, having an office in an attractive high-rise building provides advantages like better customer confidence and corporate identity. A high-rise is defined as a building over 35 meters tall, constructed using a structural frame and elevators. High-rises are classified by style and have various structural forms determined by factors like human scale, climate and cost. Their loads come from gravity, weather, and human use. Core elements include stairs, elevators, and utilities that provide vertical circulation and access.
The Nakheel Tower proposed for Dubai would be a vertical city containing over 15,000 residents. It would stand over 1 kilometer tall, making it one of the tallest buildings ever constructed. The tower's unique structural design utilizes a central core and perimeter supports to distribute wind and gravitational loads efficiently throughout the supertall structure. Sustainable features like black water treatment and on-site energy generation are planned to reduce environmental impacts. While exceptionally ambitious and advanced, the project also faces challenges from its scale, including complex construction logistics and potential seismic effects.
The Taipei Performing Arts Center in Taiwan elevates a substantial part of its program to create an open public square underneath. By lifting the main plateau, panoramic views of the city are created. The building contains more void space in the form of this three-dimensional urban square than mass. The square fundamentally becomes part of the building and is activated by various balconies and terraces with different programs. The four "legs" of the building that support the horizontal slab are each programmed differently and contain performance spaces at varying altitudes, connected by a system of loops, stairs, and elevators.
Theory of Buildings ARCH243 - V - Circulationİrfan Meriç
The document discusses circulation spaces such as halls, corridors, and staircases in buildings. It notes that circulation spaces are especially important in public buildings where they serve as monumental entrance halls, fluid corridors, and impressive staircases. However, in domestic settings, circulation spaces are minimized for economic reasons while still aiming for quality through ample dimensions and natural light. Corridors in particular can be boring spaces but there are ways to overcome this, such as overlapping circulation with activity spaces or including cupboards, doors, and other elements to determine the minimum required size. Staircases are important circulation areas that create space and allow different views of areas.
Vertical transportation parameters like handling capacity, interval, nominal travel time need to be carefully selected based on actual traffic measurements to ensure efficient elevator service. In India, these parameters are often underdimensioned, resulting in long wait times. For example, a hotel in Delhi with a travel height of 130m and speed of only 2.5m/s would lead to unacceptably long waits of over 30 seconds during peak periods. Properly selecting elevator speed and group size based on traffic is important.
Shanghai Tower is a 121-floor, 2,073-foot tall skyscraper in Shanghai, China that is one of the tallest and most sustainable buildings in the world. It is located in the Lujiazui area, Shanghai's financial district, and its unique twisting design helps reduce wind loads and energy consumption. The building incorporates numerous sustainable features like rainwater harvesting, blackwater treatment, wind turbines, and a double-skin curtain wall to reduce its environmental impact and achieve LEED Gold and China Green Building certifications.
Shanghai tower Elevator and escalators Angelos Rose
this presentation is talking about elevators in shanghai tower and escalators in general
videos in the show :
-Shanghai World Financial canter Elevator:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3BJETB5ZJo
-The Levytator:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iC_se2zrmLM
-Helixator:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKrqQCq_qeM
The document discusses the history and development of skyscrapers, beginning with their origins in late 19th century Chicago. It describes how the invention of safe elevators and new steel-frame construction techniques enabled the first tall office buildings. Skyscrapers continued getting taller through the 20th century by using stronger materials like steel and concrete. Important skyscrapers discussed include the World Trade Center towers in New York and the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur.
The Shanghai Tower in Shanghai, China is the second tallest building in the world standing at 632 meters tall with 128 stories. Completed in 2014, it contains office, retail, and residential space as well as a hotel and observatory. Sustainable design was a priority, with green spaces covering 33% of the site and strategies like daylighting, sun shading, intelligent building controls, on-site power generation, and local sourcing of materials. Its unique spiraling shape is engineered to control wind loads and reduces structural material needs.
Burj Khalifa, known as Burj Dubai prior to its inauguration, is a skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is the tallest artificial structure in the world, standing at 829.8 m.
Architectural planning and design of buildings pune university se civil bscoe...aniruudha banhatti
The document discusses 14 principles of architectural planning and design of buildings, including aspect, orientation, privacy, circulation, grouping, and more. It covers topics like acoustics, noise measurement, sound insulation, and theater design considerations. Building services, bye-laws, and challenges like green buildings are also addressed. The presentation provides an overview of key factors to consider for efficient and user-friendly building planning and design.
The presentation discusses the key aspects of skyscrapers including their structural components, needs, advantages, disadvantages and safety considerations. It notes that skyscrapers are very tall buildings with many floors that provide space and views in expensive, dense urban areas. The structural components include sub-structures like foundations and super-structures above ground with frames. Orientation and stability are important design factors. The tallest buildings ever built include Burj Khalifa and challenges of heightening safety and sustainability are ongoing.
Project Execution Plan for High Rise BuildingDavid H Moloney
The purpose of this presentation is to give an understanding of the Methods, Plant and Sequence to construct a high-rise building.
This presentation can be used to engage Stakeholders and to get the Site Teams commitment to the programme. Also can be used for Induction Training and as a way to capture and share knowledge.
1) High rise buildings are becoming more common due to scarcity of land and demand for space. They are defined differently but generally refer to buildings over 15 meters tall.
2) Foundations for high rise buildings include shallow foundations like spread footings and mat foundations, and deep foundations like piles. Piles transfer load through end bearing or friction along their length.
3) Structural systems for high rise buildings must resist both gravity and lateral loads. Interior systems include rigid frames and shear walls. Exterior systems such as tube and diagrid systems resist loads along the building perimeter.
Here are the key points about high rise buildings from the introduction:
- Tall buildings symbolize power, wealth, and human achievement in overcoming natural limitations through technology.
- Modern innovations like steel frame construction, elevators, and electricity made tall buildings practical structures.
- Advances in materials, construction technology, and building services have enabled the construction of increasingly slender and tall buildings.
- A key challenge is designing tall buildings to withstand environmental forces like wind, which can cause horizontal vibration and excessive motion affecting occupant comfort.
- Ensuring structural safety as well as comfort and serviceability for occupants are important design requirements for tall buildings.
1) The document discusses the analysis and design of a high rise building project submitted by Ishant Kukreja. It includes imposing wind and earthquake loads on the building and analyzing its structural behavior.
2) The structural elements like beams, columns, and shear walls are designed. Beam design, shear reinforcement, and column design results are presented.
3) Future prospects discussed include designing the structure for earthquake loads, designing a staircase, using a hybrid RCC and steel structure, and comparing cost. The project helps expand knowledge in high rise design and analysis considering important loads.
Vertical Transportation Systems in Buildings by Ramesh NayakaMr. Ramesh Nayaka
This document provides information about vertical transportation in buildings, focusing on stairs and elevators. It defines stairs and their key components such as treads, risers, and handrails. It describes different types of stairs including straight, dog-legged, and spiral. Design considerations for stairs like width, headroom, and dimensional standards are covered. Common materials for stair construction like timber, stone, concrete, and their properties are discussed. Elevator components like the machine room, hoistway, cabs, and controllers are defined. The main types of elevator systems - traction and hydraulic - are outlined.
This document discusses structural systems used in high-rise buildings. It defines high-rise buildings and outlines the increasing demand for them due to factors like land scarcity. It describes the development of structural systems from the first generation using stone, brick and cast iron to modern systems using steel and concrete. Interior structural systems discussed include rigid frames, shear walls and outrigger structures. Exterior systems include tube systems and diagrid systems that resist lateral loads through a rigid perimeter structure.
This document provides an analysis of the Phoenix tower market in 2008. It includes information on 32 towers totaling over 10 million square feet of space. The document summarizes rental rates, vacancy rates, significant leasing transactions during the year, and towers that are under construction. It also includes a floor-by-floor availability chart and contact information for additional information.
The document provides details about the construction of an office building, including:
- A double facade rainscreen facade system made of aluminum and glass.
- Green roof with a 1:50 slope.
- Ventilation for offices coming through ductwork hidden in the parapet.
- Multiple floors of offices of varying sizes, separated by concrete ceilings.
- Aluminum glazed sections and flush concrete ceilings on some floors.
This document provides a map and summary of rare metal prospects in the Rocky Mountain Rare Metal Belt of British Columbia. It identifies several properties and the commodities of interest at each, including niobium, tantalum, rare earth elements, zirconium, yttrium, phosphorus, and fluorine. Companies active in the area pursuing these metals include Spectrum Mining Corp., Commerce Resources Corp., American Manganese Corp., Taseko Mines Limited, Paget Minerals Corp., Zimtu Capital Corp., and International Montoro Corp.
Collection of hi-profile projects during my employment with The Athlete\'s Foot. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or comments.
aaron.insel@gmail.com
1. The document provides general notes for a contractor working on exterior brick and masonry veneer.
2. Notes include instructions to verify existing conditions in the field, match adjacent coursing and patterns, and see other drawings for details.
3. Diagram notes call out items like existing elements to remain or be removed, new masonry, windows, and other exterior materials to match adjacent designs.
The document summarizes the selection of LED light strips available from ITALUCE Corp. It lists various LED strip options including different light colors, waterproof vs non-waterproof, accessories like amplifiers and connectors. ITALUCE Corp provides a large selection of LED strips to suit various lighting needs and projects, with a focus on quality, design, and customer satisfaction.
This document summarizes steps in a bioinformatics analysis pipeline involving BLAST, ClustalW, and SOAP. It describes running BLAST to identify sequences producing significant alignments to a query sequence and extracting identifier, name, and e-value information from BLAST results. It then discusses using ClustalW for multiple sequence alignment and SOAP for visualization of alignment and phylogenetic tree results. The document provides code snippets and filenames involved in steps for the analysis pipeline.
The document provides an overview of a proposed vocational training centre to be located in Una, India. It includes a site context analysis, describing the local population, economy, climate and available resources of Una Taluka. It also provides a floor plan layout for the proposed training centre, showing various training rooms, workshops, offices and other functional spaces. Sustainable design strategies are noted, such as use of natural ventilation, indoor plants, and green building materials. The training centre aims to utilize local resources and serve the needs of the surrounding community.
- The document presents a decision matrix for evaluating two work packages (WP1 Management and WP2 Opportunities and methods toward energetic-neutral villages) based on 14 indicators across 7 criteria.
- For each work package, the actions and their performance to date are listed, and each action is given a score of 1 for each of the 14 indicators.
- The scores are then normalized and averaged to calculate an overall score for each work package, with WP1 and WP2 both scoring low at 0.354.
The document discusses the history and development of skyscrapers, beginning with their origins in late 19th century Chicago. It describes how the invention of safe elevators and new steel-frame construction techniques enabled the first tall office buildings. Skyscrapers continued getting taller through the 20th century by using stronger materials like steel and concrete. Important skyscrapers discussed include the World Trade Center towers in New York and the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur.
The Shanghai Tower in Shanghai, China is the second tallest building in the world standing at 632 meters tall with 128 stories. Completed in 2014, it contains office, retail, and residential space as well as a hotel and observatory. Sustainable design was a priority, with green spaces covering 33% of the site and strategies like daylighting, sun shading, intelligent building controls, on-site power generation, and local sourcing of materials. Its unique spiraling shape is engineered to control wind loads and reduces structural material needs.
Burj Khalifa, known as Burj Dubai prior to its inauguration, is a skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is the tallest artificial structure in the world, standing at 829.8 m.
Architectural planning and design of buildings pune university se civil bscoe...aniruudha banhatti
The document discusses 14 principles of architectural planning and design of buildings, including aspect, orientation, privacy, circulation, grouping, and more. It covers topics like acoustics, noise measurement, sound insulation, and theater design considerations. Building services, bye-laws, and challenges like green buildings are also addressed. The presentation provides an overview of key factors to consider for efficient and user-friendly building planning and design.
The presentation discusses the key aspects of skyscrapers including their structural components, needs, advantages, disadvantages and safety considerations. It notes that skyscrapers are very tall buildings with many floors that provide space and views in expensive, dense urban areas. The structural components include sub-structures like foundations and super-structures above ground with frames. Orientation and stability are important design factors. The tallest buildings ever built include Burj Khalifa and challenges of heightening safety and sustainability are ongoing.
Project Execution Plan for High Rise BuildingDavid H Moloney
The purpose of this presentation is to give an understanding of the Methods, Plant and Sequence to construct a high-rise building.
This presentation can be used to engage Stakeholders and to get the Site Teams commitment to the programme. Also can be used for Induction Training and as a way to capture and share knowledge.
1) High rise buildings are becoming more common due to scarcity of land and demand for space. They are defined differently but generally refer to buildings over 15 meters tall.
2) Foundations for high rise buildings include shallow foundations like spread footings and mat foundations, and deep foundations like piles. Piles transfer load through end bearing or friction along their length.
3) Structural systems for high rise buildings must resist both gravity and lateral loads. Interior systems include rigid frames and shear walls. Exterior systems such as tube and diagrid systems resist loads along the building perimeter.
Here are the key points about high rise buildings from the introduction:
- Tall buildings symbolize power, wealth, and human achievement in overcoming natural limitations through technology.
- Modern innovations like steel frame construction, elevators, and electricity made tall buildings practical structures.
- Advances in materials, construction technology, and building services have enabled the construction of increasingly slender and tall buildings.
- A key challenge is designing tall buildings to withstand environmental forces like wind, which can cause horizontal vibration and excessive motion affecting occupant comfort.
- Ensuring structural safety as well as comfort and serviceability for occupants are important design requirements for tall buildings.
1) The document discusses the analysis and design of a high rise building project submitted by Ishant Kukreja. It includes imposing wind and earthquake loads on the building and analyzing its structural behavior.
2) The structural elements like beams, columns, and shear walls are designed. Beam design, shear reinforcement, and column design results are presented.
3) Future prospects discussed include designing the structure for earthquake loads, designing a staircase, using a hybrid RCC and steel structure, and comparing cost. The project helps expand knowledge in high rise design and analysis considering important loads.
Vertical Transportation Systems in Buildings by Ramesh NayakaMr. Ramesh Nayaka
This document provides information about vertical transportation in buildings, focusing on stairs and elevators. It defines stairs and their key components such as treads, risers, and handrails. It describes different types of stairs including straight, dog-legged, and spiral. Design considerations for stairs like width, headroom, and dimensional standards are covered. Common materials for stair construction like timber, stone, concrete, and their properties are discussed. Elevator components like the machine room, hoistway, cabs, and controllers are defined. The main types of elevator systems - traction and hydraulic - are outlined.
This document discusses structural systems used in high-rise buildings. It defines high-rise buildings and outlines the increasing demand for them due to factors like land scarcity. It describes the development of structural systems from the first generation using stone, brick and cast iron to modern systems using steel and concrete. Interior structural systems discussed include rigid frames, shear walls and outrigger structures. Exterior systems include tube systems and diagrid systems that resist lateral loads through a rigid perimeter structure.
This document provides an analysis of the Phoenix tower market in 2008. It includes information on 32 towers totaling over 10 million square feet of space. The document summarizes rental rates, vacancy rates, significant leasing transactions during the year, and towers that are under construction. It also includes a floor-by-floor availability chart and contact information for additional information.
The document provides details about the construction of an office building, including:
- A double facade rainscreen facade system made of aluminum and glass.
- Green roof with a 1:50 slope.
- Ventilation for offices coming through ductwork hidden in the parapet.
- Multiple floors of offices of varying sizes, separated by concrete ceilings.
- Aluminum glazed sections and flush concrete ceilings on some floors.
This document provides a map and summary of rare metal prospects in the Rocky Mountain Rare Metal Belt of British Columbia. It identifies several properties and the commodities of interest at each, including niobium, tantalum, rare earth elements, zirconium, yttrium, phosphorus, and fluorine. Companies active in the area pursuing these metals include Spectrum Mining Corp., Commerce Resources Corp., American Manganese Corp., Taseko Mines Limited, Paget Minerals Corp., Zimtu Capital Corp., and International Montoro Corp.
Collection of hi-profile projects during my employment with The Athlete\'s Foot. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or comments.
aaron.insel@gmail.com
1. The document provides general notes for a contractor working on exterior brick and masonry veneer.
2. Notes include instructions to verify existing conditions in the field, match adjacent coursing and patterns, and see other drawings for details.
3. Diagram notes call out items like existing elements to remain or be removed, new masonry, windows, and other exterior materials to match adjacent designs.
The document summarizes the selection of LED light strips available from ITALUCE Corp. It lists various LED strip options including different light colors, waterproof vs non-waterproof, accessories like amplifiers and connectors. ITALUCE Corp provides a large selection of LED strips to suit various lighting needs and projects, with a focus on quality, design, and customer satisfaction.
This document summarizes steps in a bioinformatics analysis pipeline involving BLAST, ClustalW, and SOAP. It describes running BLAST to identify sequences producing significant alignments to a query sequence and extracting identifier, name, and e-value information from BLAST results. It then discusses using ClustalW for multiple sequence alignment and SOAP for visualization of alignment and phylogenetic tree results. The document provides code snippets and filenames involved in steps for the analysis pipeline.
The document provides an overview of a proposed vocational training centre to be located in Una, India. It includes a site context analysis, describing the local population, economy, climate and available resources of Una Taluka. It also provides a floor plan layout for the proposed training centre, showing various training rooms, workshops, offices and other functional spaces. Sustainable design strategies are noted, such as use of natural ventilation, indoor plants, and green building materials. The training centre aims to utilize local resources and serve the needs of the surrounding community.
- The document presents a decision matrix for evaluating two work packages (WP1 Management and WP2 Opportunities and methods toward energetic-neutral villages) based on 14 indicators across 7 criteria.
- For each work package, the actions and their performance to date are listed, and each action is given a score of 1 for each of the 14 indicators.
- The scores are then normalized and averaged to calculate an overall score for each work package, with WP1 and WP2 both scoring low at 0.354.
- The document contains a decision matrix evaluating a project based on 14 indicators across criteria like relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, potential impacts, sustainability, and value-for-money.
- Two work packages (WP1 and WP2) are evaluated and given normalized scores across all the indicators, with both work packages so far performing at a "very low" level.
- WP2 involves building on previous experiences, identifying profiles of pilot communities, developing a methodology for achieving energy neutrality in rural areas, and creating evaluation tools.
This document contains a decision matrix that evaluates a work project (WP) according to 14 indicators across criteria like relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, and impacts. It shows the ratings for 3 tasks within the management work package: organization of kick-off meeting, meetings coordination, and online meetings/intranet. All indicators received a rating of 1, meaning fully meets the criteria. The normalized decision matrix scores all indicators as 0.354, suggesting equal consideration.
This document contains summaries of various creative projects for clients such as Apple Computer, Ceridian, Motorola, Redstone Living, and The Terraces at Bonita Springs retirement community. It includes print ads, direct mail pieces, brochures, sales materials, and logo designs covering industries like technology, human resources, food, senior living, and more. The creative work demonstrated headlines, illustrations, layouts, and visual concepts for both business-to-business and consumer audiences.
This resume is for Anne Grima, an architect from Australia. She has a diploma in architecture and is looking to join a large international architectural firm to train as an architect specializing in design. Her resume outlines some of her past works as a student, including projects done using ArchiCAD software. She is willing to relocate to the UK, USA, or Dubai and has included an animated movie of one of her building designs.
PPC Blueprint RevA outlines the key components of a Pro Player Connect platform, including a profile completion section for athletes and fans, a fan dashboard to view relevant content, a marketplace storefront, and tools to manage offers, sponsors, events, and other platform elements. The platform aims to provide an integrated view of these various sections in one centralized location for users.
Hov t wmaster [xserve-gplus.private-osvaldo]1Osvajoca
This document contains general notes for dimensions, tolerances, and responsibilities for a construction project. It states that dimensions are from finished surfaces unless noted otherwise, all dimensions and details must be verified before work begins, and the architect is not responsible for errors from misinterpreted drawings. It also notes responsibilities for layout, maintaining drawings on site, and checking dimensions against the architect's drawings. Copyright information is also included.
Hov t wmaster [xserve-gplus.private-osvaldo]1Osvajoca
This document contains general notes for dimensions, tolerances, and responsibilities for a construction project. It states that dimensions are from finished surfaces unless noted otherwise, all dimensions and details must be verified before work begins, and the architect is not responsible for errors from misinterpreted drawings. It also notes responsibilities for layout, maintaining drawings on site, and checking dimensions against the architect's drawings. Copyright information is also included.
This document provides design details for an entryway including a furniture layout, section view, concept board, shopping list, and paint selections. The furniture layout shows the placement of a chair, side table, pillows, desk, artwork, vases, and sculpture. The shopping list includes these items from various retailers with descriptions, quantities, prices and totals. Paint colors from Sherwin Williams are selected for the walls, trim, and other surfaces. Copyright information is included at the end.
This document proposes updating the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California to incorporate water desalination and purification capabilities. It would convert existing courtyards into water filtration ponds and install over 1,500 desalination canisters across three plazas. The updated facility could produce over 674 million gallons of drinking water annually, satisfying the needs of 46,000 people and generating over $2 million in profit to fund biomedical research. The goal is to preserve the monumental architecture while making it more vital and connected to modern water technologies and the surrounding community.
This material list summarizes steel components for a small commercial building, including:
- Two steel columns (11A) consisting of W10x39 beams 22' in length.
- One steel column (11B) also consisting of a W10x39 beam 22' in length.
- Miscellaneous steel plates and bolts of various sizes.
The list provides specifications for the steel grades, quantities, descriptions, and notes for each item. Dimensions and details are shown on an accompanying column detail drawing.
This document provides information about the Complete SE Vascular Self-Expanding Stent System, including:
1. The delivery system features a dual deployment handle and triaxial catheter for precise control and deployment of the stent.
2. Clinical trial results show the stent has fewest reinterventions in the superficial femoral artery compared to other stents, with a clinically-driven TLR rate of 8.4% at 12 months.
3. The stent is approved for treating iliac artery, superficial femoral artery, and proximal popliteal artery lesions. Clinical data demonstrates its safety, efficacy, and long-term performance in these vessels.
The proposed Dwight Arts Center is located in New Haven, Connecticut and is designed to function as both an arts center and community facility. It is organized around a central exhibition space where the artistic efforts of students can be viewed. Studios for photography, ceramics, sculpture, and painting are distributed throughout the building according to light needs. Prefabricated wood and glass screens allow people to see into classrooms and studios while providing privacy and filtering light. The goal is to foster interaction between programs and integrate the production and presentation of art.
The document describes a proposed bluegrass music festival center in Amenia, New York. The center is designed to capture the communal atmosphere of bluegrass gatherings by organizing the buildings and performance areas around an open courtyard. People can gather in the courtyard to watch outdoor performances, then disperse to indoor venues for meals, workshops, or other shows. The structures are arranged to frame views of the landscape and guide visitors from the parking area to the main courtyard.
The document summarizes the history and current state of Greenpoint, Brooklyn's waterfront and proposes a plan for its redevelopment. It describes how Greenpoint was once a thriving industrial area with shipyards and factories but is now mostly abandoned, though there is renewed interest in developing the waterfront. The plan analyzes precedents like Sunnyside Gardens to develop a strategy that connects the site to Brooklyn through regional transportation links, a residential core, and open spaces. The goal is to activate the waterfront through mixed-use development, affordable housing, parks and community facilities while respecting the historic character.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document summarizes management plans for three world heritage sites:
1. Giza Plateau in Egypt focused on improving internal road access, establishing conservation zones, removing unauthentic structures, and building educational facilities.
2. Chaco Canyon in New Mexico proposed connecting visitors to the Anasazi culture through a journey revealing their beliefs, improving infrastructure issues by changing the road system, and enhancing archaeological sites.
3. A Haida settlement in Canada aimed to continue the visitors' experience through the journey to the isolated site accessible only by sea, requiring advance reservations, and prioritizing cultural preservation over tourism.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Technoblade The Legacy of a Minecraft Legend.Techno Merch
Technoblade, born Alex on June 1, 1999, was a legendary Minecraft YouTuber known for his sharp wit and exceptional PvP skills. Starting his channel in 2013, he gained nearly 11 million subscribers. His private battle with metastatic sarcoma ended in June 2022, but his enduring legacy continues to inspire millions.
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Visual Style and Aesthetics: Basics of Visual Design
Visual Design for Enterprise Applications
Range of Visual Styles.
Mobile Interfaces:
Challenges and Opportunities of Mobile Design
Approach to Mobile Design
Patterns
Connect Conference 2022: Passive House - Economic and Environmental Solution...TE Studio
Passive House: The Economic and Environmental Solution for Sustainable Real Estate. Lecture by Tim Eian of TE Studio Passive House Design in November 2022 in Minneapolis.
- The Built Environment
- Let's imagine the perfect building
- The Passive House standard
- Why Passive House targets
- Clean Energy Plans?!
- How does Passive House compare and fit in?
- The business case for Passive House real estate
- Tools to quantify the value of Passive House
- What can I do?
- Resources
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
Maximize Your Content with Beautiful Assets : Content & Asset for Landing Page pmgdscunsri
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Vertical Building Studio
1. VERTICAL CIRCULATION PRECEDENT ANALYSES
REDUCED CORE TYPES
VERTICAL BUILDING STUDIO
5 New York, Chicago, Los Angeles
TAPERED TOWER: PERIPHERAL APARTMENT LOBBY SHUTTLE SERVICE LOCAL EXPRESS ESCALATORS AND STAIRS INNOVATION
VERTICAL CIRCULATION EVOLUTION
JOHN HANCOCK TOWER, CHICAGO - SOM LOCAL SERVICE ELEVATOR CORES DO
NOT STACK. TOP CORE SERVES
RESIDENTIAL BOTTOM CORE SERVES
LOCAL ELEVATOR CORES STACK IN
CENTER OF THE BUILDING.
APARTMENT LOBBY SHUTTLE ALLOWS
RESIDENTS TO BYPASS OFFICE
FLOORS. OBSERVATORY SHUTTLE
STAIR CORES LOCATED IN CENTER OF
THE BUILDING. ESCALATOR TIES
LOBBY TO CONCOURSE.
PRIME REAL ESTATE LOCATED ABOVE
PERIPHERAL APARTMENT LOBBY
SHUTTLE.
OFFICE USE. CONNECTS CONCOURSE TO
OBSERVATION DECK.
Critic: Greg Lynn
ESCALATOR VALLEY ESCALATOR BAR ESCALATOR CORE LOCAL ELEVATORS EXPRESS + ZONED LOCAL ELEVATORS ZONED LOCAL ELEVATORS EXPRESS ELEVATORS + LOCAL ESCALATORS
KYOTO TRAIN STATION, KYOTO CENTRE POMPIDOU, PARS HAROLD WASHINGTON LIBRARY, CHICAGO A & A, NEW HAVEN SEARS TOWER, CHICAGO TYPICAL OFFICE BUILDING, NEW YORK
+
BUNDLED TUBES: SKY LOBBY SHUTTLES IN PERIPHERAL TUBES SERVICE LOCAL EXPRESS ESCALATORS AND STAIRS INNOVATION
SEARS TOWER, CHICAGO - SOM SERVICE ELEVATOR CORES LOCATED THREE ZONES OF LOCAL ELEVATOR TWO DOUBLE DECKER SKY LOBBY ESCALATORS FACILITATE ACCESS TO SKY LOBBIES ALLOW OCCUPANTS TO
IN CENTER OF THE BUILDING. CORES STACK AROUND SERVICE SHUTTLE CORES LOCATED IN SKY LOBBY AND OBSERVATORY RIDE EXPRESS ELEVATORS FROM
ELEVATOR CORE. PERIPHERAL TUBES. OBSERVATORY SHUTTLES. GROUND TO SKY LOBBY AND THEN
SHUTTLE CONNECTS CONCOURSE TO TRANSFER TO LOCAL LIFT ZONES.
OBSERVATION DECK.
LOCAL APPROACH
ZONE APPROACH
ELEVATOR
TRANSPORT
TWIN TOWERS: SKY LOBBY SHUTTLES COUPLED WITH SKYBRIDGE SERVICE LOCAL EXPRESS ESCALATORS AND STAIRS INNOVATION
PETRONAS TOWER, KUALA LUMPUR - CESAR PELLI & ASSOCIATES SERVICE ELEVATOR CORES LOCATED TWO ZONES OF LOCAL ELEVATORS DOUBLE DECKER SKY LOBBY ESCALATORS FACILITATE ACCESS TO HORIZONTAL CONNECTIONS AT SKY
IN TOWER CENTERS. STACK IN THE CENTERS OF THE SHUTTLE CORES LOCATED TOWARDS DOUBLE DECKER SKY LOBBY LOBBY LEVEL CREATE MULTIPLE
TOWERS. ONE SET OF LOCAL PERIPHERY OF EACH TOWER ARE SHUTTLES. MODES OF EGRESS.
Program ELEVATORS IN UPPER ZONE SERVES
FLOORS BENEATH SKY LOBBY.
COUPLED WITH THE SKY LOBBY
BRIDGE.
ESCALATOR BUILDING TYPES
The goal of this studio was to transportation strategy: handle large volumes of people
discover ways to innovate the the zoned approach and the and express elevators can
skyscraper. In order to do this, local approach. In the local move quickly with fewer time
the studio investigated several approach, elevators and consuming stops, (2)
areas pertinent to skyscraper escalators serve every floor. escalators create smoother
typology: vertical transportation, In the zoned approach, local more fluid transitions between
program, skin, sustainability, elevators are staggered and floors, (3) depending on the ESCALATOR BAR: ESCALATOR FACADE ESCALATOR PROMENADE AUXILIARY ESCALATORS ELEVATORS AND STAIRS INNOVATION
CENTRE POMPIDOU, PARS - PIANO AND ROGERS ESCALATOR SYSTEM, HORIZONTAL LANDING LOCAL ESCALATORS DEFINE DIFFERENT TWO SETS OF PERIPHERAL STAIRS PROVIDE ESCALATOR PROMENADE RELATED TO PLAZA,
massing, and media. shuttle elevators are used to program, the vertical CONNECTORS, AND VERTICAL CIRCULATION
SANDWICH FORM FRONT FACADE OF BUILDING.
FUNCTIONAL ZONES WITHIN THE BUILDING:
EXHIBITION, ENTRANCE, LIBRARY.
MEANS OF EGRESS. ONE ELEVATOR LOBBY
COUPLED TO START OF ESCALATOR
AND NEW EXPERIENCE OF THE CITY
PROMENADE. TWO SETS OF SERVICE AND
serve sky lobbies. transportation network can be OFFICE ELEVATORS LOCATED AT THE REAR.
In researching vertical configured (and easily
transportation in buildings such For this project, a new branch reconfigured) to mix use in
as the Sears Tower, Pompidou in the evolution of vertical certain ways, (4) the 'street'
Center, and John Hancock, it transportation was proposed formed by the continuous chain
became apparent that vertical and investigated: the express of escalators can be configured
transportation is closely linked elevator and local escalator to address different urban
to the use of tall buildings. With system. In this configuration, conditions.
ESCALATOR CORE: ESCALATORS AS PRIMARY CIRCULATION ESCALATOR PROMENADE AUXILIARY ESCALATORS ELEVATORS AND STAIRS INNOVATION
this in mind, the goal of the express elevators bring people HAROLD WASHINGTON LIBRARY CENTER, CHICAGO - HAMMOND, BEEBY & BABKA INTERNAL ESCALATOR CORE CONNECTS ALL
LIBRARY FLOORS. VISITORS TO UPPER FLOORS
LOCAL ESCALATORS DEFINE DIFFERENT
FUNCTIONAL ZONES WITHIN THE BUILDING:
SERVICE AND PASSENGER ELEVATORS ARE
LOCATED IN THE BACK OF THE BUILDING. TWO
ESCALATOR PROMENADE PROVIDE THE
PRIMARY MEANS OF TRANSIT BETWEEN
PASS BY LOWER FLOORS VIA ESCALATOR. ENTRANCE, OBSERVATORY, THEATER. SETS OF PERIPHERAL STAIRS PROVIDE MEANS FLOORS. LIKE A DEPARTMENT STORE.
research developed into finding to certain zones, they then take After developing a vertical OF EGRESS.
a new way to use and a maximum of two escalator transportation system for
experience tall buildings by rides to reach their destination. skyscrapers, the latter half of
developing a new mode of the semester was devoted to
vertical circulation. The proposed 'vertical investigating how the system
transportation network' system could accommodate Motorola's
After making the precedent has many advantages over program and three different
studies, the precedents were traditional vertical circulation urban conditions (New York,
organized by vertical systems: (1) escalators can Chicago, and Los Angeles).
ESCALATOR VALLEY: ESCALATOR LANDSCAPE ESCALATOR PROMENADE AUXILIARY ESCALATORS ELEVATORS INNOVATION
KYOTO TRAIN STATION, KYOTO - HIROSHI HARA GIGANTIC DIAGONAL ESCALATORS THEMATIZE LOCAL ESCALATORS CONNECT MULTI- LEVEL MULTIPLE ELEVATOR GROUPS ROUGHLY AWE-INDUCING SCALE OF ESCALATOR VALLEY
THE CONSUMER LANDSCAPE, LEAVING PLAZAS AND COORDINATE PROGRAM-SPECIFIC ORGANIZED IN TWO PARALLEL ZONES FACILITATES LATERAL PROGRAM CONTINUITY
VISITORS WITH ELEGANT SENSE OF WONDER PEDESTRIAN NARRATIVES AND NON-STOP STIMULATION.
2. VERTICAL CIRCULATION NETWORK
MIXED USE POSSIBILITIES
DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 2 CENTRAL CORES OF DOUBLE DECKERS DESCRIPTION 2 PERIPHERAL CORES OF SINGLE DECKERS 2 PERIPHERAL CORES OF SINGLE DECKERS DESCRIPTION 2 PERIPHERAL CORES OF DOUBLE DECKERS 3 CENTRAL CORES OF DOUBLE DECKERS DESCRIPTION 3 PERIPHERAL CORES OF SINGLE DECKERS 3 PERIPHERAL CORES OF DOUBLE DECKERS DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION
1 CENTRAL CORE OF DOUBLE DECKERS 2 CENTRAL CORES OF DOUBLE DECKERS TOP OF DOUBLE DECKERS RESIDENTIAL 2 CENTRAL CORES OF DOUBLE DECKERS EACH ELEVATOR SERVES MULTIPLE USES EACH ELEVATOR SERVES MULTIPLE USES 2 PERIPHERAL CORES OF SINGLE DECKERS ONE DOUBLE DECKER FOR OFFICE, THE 3 CENTRAL CORES OF DOUBLE DECKERS EACH DOUBLE DECKER HAS OWN USE 3 PERIPHERAL CORES OF DOUBLE DECKERS 3 PERIPHERAL CORES OF ALTERNATING 3 PERIPHERAL CORES OF ALTERNATING
EACH SET OF DOUBLE DECKERS HAS ONE USE BOTTOM OF DOUBLE DECKERS HOUSING DOUBLE DECKER ARE SPLIT IN HALF BY USE. (OFFICE OR RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL) (OFFICE OR RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL) EACH ELEVATOR SERVES MULTIPLE USES OTHER FOR OFFICE AND COMMERCIAL LIMITATIONS: EACH CORE HAS ONE USE LIMITATIONS: DOUBLE DECKERS SORTED BY PLAN SORTED BY SECTION DOUBLE DECKERS SORTED BY SECTION DOUBLE DECKERS SORTED BY SECTION
LIMITATIONS: ONE DOUBLE DECKER HAS RESIDENCE ON SORTING AT GROUND LEVEL SECTIONALLY SHARED USE IN ELEVATORS MEANS SORTING EACH ELEVATOR SET HAS 2 FUNCTIONS
CORE SIZE LIMITS THE HEIGHT OF THE BUILDING LIMITATIONS: LIMITATIONS: TOP THE OTHER HAS OFFICE ON TOP LIMITATIONS: LIMITATIONS: LIMITATIONS: LIMITATIONS: COMPLEX LIMITATIONS: IN LOBBIES LIMITATIONS: RESIDENCE ON TOP OFFICE ON BOTTOM LIMITATIONS: LIMITATIONS:
ESCALATORS MUST BE POSITIONED TO RETURN EVERY LOBBY IS DOUBLE HEIGHT SMALL SIZE OF PR OGRAM BANDS OVERLAP OF USERS IN ELEVATORS, ELEVATORS CARRY BOTH RESIDENTIAL AND ELEVATORS CARRY BOTH RESIDENTIAL AND DOUBLE USE DOUBLE DECKERS COME NO QUICK CONNECTIONS BETWEEN ZONES ALTERNATING PROGRAM SMALLER BANDS SORTING COMPLEXITY
TO THE CORE TWO TYPES OF USES ABOVE GROUND ZONE LIMITATIONS: SECURITY HARD TO ACHIEVE. OFFICE PEOPLE OFFICE PEOPLE TOGETHER IN CERTAIN AREAS MIXED USE IMPLICATIONS: SHAFT SPACE TAKEN UP ON LOWER FLOORS MIXED USE IMPLICATIONS: LIMITATIONS: EACH ELEVATOR SET HAS 2 FUNCTIONS
SOME TYPES OF USE SUCH AS HOUSING MIXED USE IMPLICATIONS: PROGRAM MUST ALTERNATE 5 STORY BANDING VARIABLE BANDING 5-30 FLOORS MIXED USE IMPLICATIONS: SMALLER BANDS FOR USE 2-3 FLOORS MIXED USE IMPLICATIONS:
MIXED USE IMPLICATIONS: WOULD BE BETTER BANDED IN THE HIGHER 3 STORY BANDING MIXED USE IMPLICATIONS: MIXED USE IMPLICATIONS: MIXED USE IMPLICATIONS: MIXED USE IMPLICATIONS 3 DIFFERENT TYPES OF PROGRAMS SORTED MIXED USE IMPLICATIONS: MORE CORES MEANS ESCALATORS HAVE 5-10 STORY BANDING MIXED USE IMPLICATIONS VARIABLE BANDING 5-30 FLOORS
2-3 STORY BANDS LAYERS ESCALATORS MANIPULATED TO MAKE ZONES MIXED USE IMPLICATIONS: 2-4 STORY BANDING 2-4 STORY BANDING 10-20 STORY BANDING VARIABLE BANDING 5-30 FLOORS 1 PROGRAM CAN HAVE THREE PARTS OF 3 DIFFERENT TYPES OF PROGRAMS MORE FREEDOM IN PLACEMENT DOUBLE HEIGHT LOBBY POTENTIAL MIXED USE IMPLICATIONS: 2 - 5 STORY BANDING CENTRAL OR TOP AND BOTTOM ENTRY TO
STAIGHT FORWARD INTERCONNECTION WITHIN BUILDINGS 6 STORY BANDING BETWEEN ELEVATOR STOPS OVERLAP IN PROGRAMS OCCUR AT ELEVATOR ELEVATORS CARRY BOTH RESIDENTIAL AND 3 ZONES: RESIDENTIAL ON TOP, OFFICE IN SANDWICH OF USES BUILDING ORGANIZED IN TRADITIONAL ZONING ATRIUM SPACES USED TO DEFINE ZONES CENTRAL ENTRY TO ZONES 2 - 3 STORY BANDING DEFINITION OF ZONES BETWEEN CABS OF ZONES
BETWEEN ZONES MIXED USE IMPLICATIONS: MORE EVEN DISTRIBUTION OF DIFFERENT BUILDING LIMITED TO 2 TYPES OF USE STOP FLOORS OFFICE PEOPLE MIDDLE, COMMERCIAL/INSTITUTIONAL ON PROGRAM CAN WRAP ANOTHER PROGRAM EACH COMPANY CAN HAVE A PIECE OF THE MIDDLE ENTRY TO ZONES CENTRAL OR TOP AND BOTTOM ENTRY TO CENTRAL OR TOP AND BOTTOM ENTRY TO END ENTRY TO ZONES ELEVATOR
END ENTRY TO ZONES 3 OR 6 STORY ALTERNATE BANDING PROGRAMS TOP AND BOTTOM ENTRY FOR EVERY ZONE LOBBIES NODE FLOORS ARE AREAS SUITABLE EACH ELEVATOR STOP FLOOR HAS THE MOST BOTTOM TOP AND BOTTOM ENTRY TO ZONES TOP (PRESTIGE VIEW, SPACE) AND BOTTOM ZONES ZONES END ENTRY TO ZONES
OCCUPANTS SORT IN PLAN TOP OR BOTTOM ENTRY FOR ZONES FOR COMMUNAL, COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY. TRAFFIC AND IS DEVOTED TO 1 USE ESCALATORS UNLINKED IN AREAS TO DEFINE (CHEAPER RENTS, EASIER ACCESS)
CENTRAL ENTRY TO ZONES SORTING OCCURS AT ELEVATOR STOPS CENTRAL OR TOP AND BOTTOM ENTRY TO PROGRAMMATIC ZONES. END ENTRY TO ZONES
CENTRAL OR TOP AND BOTTOM ENTRY TO ZONES CENTRAL OR TOP AND BOTTOM ENTRY TO
ZONES ZONES
CENTRAL PERIPHERAL CENTRAL PERIPHERAL
DOUBLE CORE DOUBLE CORE TRIPLE CORE TRIPLE CORE
SINGLE CORE DOUBLE CORE TRIPLE CORE
LOCAL ESCALATORS
EXPRESS ELEVATORS
3. VERTICAL CIRCULATION NETWORK
ADVANTAGES AND POTENTIAL
SPACE SAVINGS
flrs 30-40 flrs 30-40
5,600 9,424
flrs 20-30 flrs 20-30
11,200 9,424
flrs 10-20 flrs 10-20
16,800 15,456
flrs 1-10 flrs 1-10
22,400 15,456
56,000 sf 49,760 sf PROPOSED BUILDING
TYPICAL TYPICAL OFFICE BUILDING
PROPOSED
ASSUMING A TYPICAL OFFICE BUILDING OF 40 STORIES CONTAINS 27 SINGLE DECKER ELEVATORS, AND A VERTICAL CIRCULATION NETWORK BUILDING CONTAINS 10 DOUBLE DECKERS AND 6 SINGLE
DECKER ELEVATORS, A10% SAVINGS IN RENTABLE FLOOR AREA IS ACHIEVED BY DEPLOYING A VERTICAL CIRCULATION NETWORK FOR 40 A STORY BUILDING.
MOVEMENT MIXING
ENTRY THREADED EGRESS TRAVEL TO NARROW BANDING MEDIUM BANDING BLURRED BANDS WIDE BANDING SANDWICHING
EXPERIENCE OTHER FLOORS
A VERTICAL CIRCULATION NETWORK BUILDING TAKES ADVANTAGE OF THE LARGE VOLUME CAPACITY OF ESCALATORS, (10,000 PASSENGERS/HOUR) AND THE SPEED OF EXPRESS ELEVATORS (2900 THE VERTICAL CIRCULATION NETWORK SYSTEM CAN GENERATE MANY DIFFERENT TYPES OF MIXED USE POSSIBILITIES. DEPENDING ON THE PROGRAM, THE VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION NETWORK
PASSENGERS/HOUR). ESCALATORS ALLOW MORE INTER-CONNECTIONS AND CARRYING CAPACITY BETWEEN FLOORS. CAN BE CONFIGURED (AND EASILY RECONFIGURED) TO MIX USE IN CERTAIN WAYS.
SORTING RECONFIGURABILITY
SECTIONAL DOUBLE DECKER ALTERNATING SECTIONAL PLAN MIXING
DOUBLE DECKER
DOUBLE DECKER ELEVATORS CAN BE USED TO SORT OCCUPANTS IN VARIOUS MODES AND TO SET UP FINITE OR OVERLAPPING ZONES OF USAGE.
LOBBY TYPES
TOP AND BOTTOM ENTRY BOTTOM OR TOP ENTRY MIDDLE ENTRY MIDDLE WITH OVERLAPPING
PROGRAM ENTRY
ELEVATOR USE AND STOPS DEFINE VARIOUS LOBBY CONFIGURATIONS. MIDDLE ENTRY LOBBIES ALLOW RELATED FLOORS TO HAVE A MORE PROXIMAL RELATIONSHIP TO LOBBIES. THE STOPS ON THE EXPRESS ELEVATOR SHAFTS CAN BE CHANGED ACCORDING TO SPECIFIC MIXED USAGE DEMANDS
4. MOTOROLA
SKYSCRAPER MATRIX
VERTICAL CIRCULATION: PROGRAM: STRUCTURE: SKIN: INTEGRATION:
EXPRESS ELEVATORS + LOCAL ESCALATORS NODES + MEETING ROOMS + PRIVATE OFFICES COLUMNS + FLOOR DIAPHRAGMS + INHABITED LATERAL EXTERIOR + MEDIA RIBBON + INTERIOR SKIN VERTICAL + HORIZONTAL + LATERAL
EXPRESS ELEVATORS NODES COLUMN GRID EXTERIOR SKIN VERTICAL INTEGRATION
TWO CORES PROVIDE ACCESS TO OFFICE, NODES ARE POSITIONED AT EXPRESS ELEVATOR COLUMN GRID HOLDS UP FLOOR PLATES AND GLASS BLOCKS OF DIFFERING SECTION ARE NODES AND EXPRESS ELEVATORS ARE INTERLOCKED.
COMMERCIAL, AND RESIDENTIAL USES. STOPS. THESE ARE DESTINATIONS. PROGRAM SUCH EXTERIOR SKIN. DEPLOYED ON THE OUTER SKIN OF THE FACADE CORES AND EXTERIOR COLUMNS COUNTERACT
AS CAFE, AUDITORIUM, EXHIBITION AREA INHABIT DEPENDING ON THE PROGRAM. GRAVITY LOADS.
THESE AREAS.
LOCAL ESCALATORS INTERNAL STREET INHABITED LATERAL STRUCTURE MEDIA RIBBON LATERAL INTEGRATION
LOCAL ELEVATOR CORES STACK IN CENTER OF THE STANDARD CONFERENCE ROOMS ALONG LATERAL STRUCTURE IS ENLARGED AND INHABITED MEDIA STREAMS ALONG THE INTERNAL STREET OF THE INHABITED LATERAL STRUCTURE INCORPORATES
BUILDING. INTERNAL STREET FOSTER COMMUNICATION BY INTERNAL STREET THE BUILDING STREAMING MEDIA, MAKES PROGRAMMATIC
BETWEEN MARKETING AND DESIGN DEPARTMENTS. CONNECTIONS, AND WORKS TO COUNTERACT WIND
PROGRAM IS 'ZIPPERED'. LOADING.
STREET CONNECTION PRIVATE OFFICES FLOOR PLATE DIAPHRAGMS INTERIOR SKIN HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION
ESCALATORS FORM PART OF A COMMERCIAL PRIVATE OFFICES OVERLOOK INTERNAL STREET FLOOR PLATES, COLUMN GRID, AND LATERAL THE INNER SKIN IS OPERABLE OFFICE FLOORS BRACE VERTICAL AND DIAGONAL
LANDSCAPE THAT MAKES A SEAMLESS TRANSITION STRUCTURE ARE INTERCONNECTED STRUCTURE. OFFICES ARE LOCATED OFF THE
FROM STREET TO BUILDING INTERNAL STREET.
5. MOTOROLA
DEPLOYMENT: NEW YORK + CHICAGO + LOS ANGELES
NEW YORK
ENGAGE MEDIA CORE OF
IMES SQUARE WITH FOOT.
fOOT ACTS AS SETBACK.
ORIENT ICON TO PORT AUTHORITY
(MAJOR TRANSIT HUB) AND 8TH
AVENUE TRAFFIC FOR MAXIMUM
BRANDING POTENTIAL
CHICAGO
LOW LYING BUILDING
IN THE AREA CREATES
POTENTIAL TO ENGAGE
CITY SKYLINE
ORIENT ICON ENGAGE STATE STREET
TO NEARBY PLAZA WITH DOWNTOWN
COMMERCIAL FOOT
LOS ANGELES
FOOT NOT ONLY ACCOMODATES
PEDESTRIAN ACCESS, BUT VEHICULAR
TRAFFIC AND PARKING TO SUIT
LA LIFESTYLE
ICON ORIENTED TO ADJACENT FREEWAY
6. MOTOROLA
PROGRAM: NODE + INTERNAL STREET + PRIVATE OFFICES
The Motorola program is
organized into three categories:
nodes, internal street, and
private offices.
The nodes are positioned at
express elevator stops. The
nodes act as destinations, for
large amounts of traffic.
Program such as cafe,
auditorium, exhibition area
inhabit these areas. The
terraced conference rooms
along the internal street foster
communication between
marketing and design
departments. Private offices
overlook the internal street.
1 2
RESTAURANT
HOTEL ROOMS
LOUNGE
PROGRAM
CAFE
1 Node: Cafe
MARKETING OFFICES 2 Internal Street: Conference Rooms
S
ER
OOM 3 Private Offices: Motorola Design
C
EN
ER
NF
CO
CAFE DESIGN OFFICES
AUDITORIUM
AUDITORIUM
MEETING ROOM
MEETING ROOM
EXHIBIT
3 COMMERCIAL
7. MOTOROLA
SKIN: PROJECTION +TRANSPARENCY + MOVEMENT
The Motorola program is
organized into 3 categories:
node, internal street, and
private offices. The express
elevator stops become
destinations. These nodes are
programmed with event
spaces: auditoriums, cafes,
larger conference rooms.
The Internal street is
programmed with conference
rooms. Getting off on your
floor, you pass by the
conference rooms. The
conference rooms terrace
within the internal street.
Interconnection between
marketing and design
departments.
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3
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