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INNOVATION LAB“S.T.E.A.M. PUNK”

ACE 2016-2017 – Thursday Team 2

STRUCTURE & CIVIL ORIENTATION: Straw Towers

STRUCTURE & CIVIL ORIENTATION: Water Filters

MEP ORIENTATION: McKinstry Workshop & Evaporative Cooling

CASE STUDY VISIT: Starbucks Roastery

CASE STUDY VISIT: SAAS

INNOVATION LABDESIGN

ARCHITECTURE :

Audrey Hogan, Andrew Hyun, Wilson Rawlings, Ella Soderquist

SITE INFO : Henry Jackson High School

SITE INFO : Henry Jackson High School

SITE INFO : Existing Conditions

DESIGN CHARETTE: Process Session

DESIGN CHARETTE: Team Boards & Selection

DESIGN CHARETTE: Steam Punk Wins!

Science

Technology

Engineering

Art

Mathematics

Key Concepts :

Create collaboration spaces that combine creative

arts, technology, and sciences

Maker Space and Collaboration Space are flexible

Create indoor/outdoor maker space

Re-connects school circulation

DESIGN CONCEPT

DESIGN CONCEPT: Organizational PrinciplesCLASSROOM DESIGN CONCEPTS

FLOOR PLAN ADJACENCY AND BLOCKING DIAGRAM

SITE DESIGN SKETCH

DESIGN CONCEPT: Exterior Material Character

DESIGN CONCEPT: Exterior & Massing Sketches

FINAL DESIGN PERSPECTIVE

SITE PLAN & DESIGN

STEEL YARD

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

MAKER SPACE

FLEXIBLE WORKSPACE

SEATING &

CONFERENCE

CNC/LASER

CRANE

WORK AREA

STORAGE

LAB/SHOP

LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2

PRINT SHOPLOUNGE/

STUDY

OPEN TO

BELOW

MAKER SPACE

FLEXIBLE SEATING OPTIONS

MAKER SPACE

CLASSROOMS & LABS

CLASSROOMS & LABS

CLASSROOMS & LABS

CLASSROOMS & LABS

FINISH MATERIALS PALETTE

INNOVATION LABCIVIL ENGINEERING

Kyla P. & Justin

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HEATHERLAND

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SPORTS

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PENNY CREEK

MILL CREEK

CRESTVIEWVILLAGE

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City of Mill CreekMill Creek Drainage Basin Map

2/9/16

LID (Low-impact development)

■ Low Impact Development

– Systems that mimic

the surrounding

environment

– Using predominantly

soil and rainwater, LID

manages storm water

Water Quality■ What is it? water treatment in order to reduce the amount of

contaminants (ie heavy metals, nutrients, chemicals) released

by the building/its use.

■ Summer salmonoid habitat in Mill Creek downstream of the site

of the innovation lab will require enhanced water quality

treatment.

– 3 options:

■ Bioretention

■ Two facility treament train

■ Proprietary treatment system

■ We chose bioretention as our method of improving water quality

from the new development. It was the least invasive to the

current school ground layout/structure and matched the

landscape visions of the landscape architects.

Yellow: project area

Gray: roof

White: non roof hard surface

Green: bioretention area

Utility routing & storm drains

Bio-Retention■ To determine bio retention, calculations of the buildings footprint must be done

■ Permeable pavement in outside public spaces

INNOVATION LABSTRUCTURAL ENGINEERING

Kyla P. & Justin

Load Paths, Types of Loads

■ Gravity Load Path: Slabbeamsgirderscolumnsfoundation

■ Lateral Load Path: Braced framesfoundation

■ Types of Loads (measured in psf, pounds per square foot)

– Live Load: Anything that is variable or changing. (ie snow, rain, people,

supplies)

– Examples of live loads: residential spaces, corridors, common use

decks, lobbies, offices.

– Live loads for different kinds of structures are outlined in the ASCE 7-

10: Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures

■ There is a minimum range of 40-100psf live load requirement for schools

depending on how the space will be used.

– Dead Load: Any materials that remain stationary. (ie walls, floors,

columns, ceilings, framings

Building Materials, Seismic Design

■ Building Materials: Two of the most commonly used building

materials in modern structures are concrete and steel. Concrete

is good in compression and steel is good in tension.

Acombination of these two materials allows for a seismically

strong building.

■ Older buildings are made out of brittle materials such as

brick/stone. It is difficult to update buildings like this without

demolishing the entire structure because new construction

needs to comply with modern seismic design standards and

thresholds.

■ Different geographical locations have different seismic ground

mation values, importance factor/risk categories and seismic

design categories

– These determine the type of structural system that would

best fit the structure

Frames and Joints■ We placed steel brace frames throughout the building

– Designed so that they are visible

– Placed to prevent twisting or swaying

■ We decided to use seismic joints to:

– Protect against earthquakes

– Separate the school from the Lab

Column Placement, Lateral System

Vertical white lines are columns which were placed frequently enough to support the building

sufficiently and in strategic locations (mostly within walls) to avoid being in the center of a classroom.

The pink x’s are brace frames that will support the lateral forces (ie wind) against the building.

Column info:

5x5x1/4” tube

columns, 4” flange

for beam

Gantry Crane■ We calculated the sizes of the steel beams and

columns needed for the gantry crane to support

the weight of the average car (3,000 pounds)

A standard gantry crane design

• 4” by 4”

columns

• 8” by 4” Flange

I-Beams

INNOVATION LABMEP

MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL/PLUMBING :

Nick Dragovich, Marcel Ramirez, Julius Wichert, Michael Yang

GENERAL MECHANICAL DIRECTION

- Multi-use Building – Labs and Classrooms- Labs – VAV- Classroom – Chilled Beam

- Existing building vs new construction

- Collaboration/coordination with other disciplines Typical Equipment Layout

AIRSIDE EQUIPMENT

- Dedicated Outside Air System (DOAS)Ventilation air only (slightly) smaller ductsNo Economizer

- Active Chilled beamNo fan energy to heat or cool space

- Outside air from DOAS connected to beam- Radiant Wave

“Passive System” heating onlyAt perimeter only (cooling done by Chilled Beam)

- Variable Air Volume- Regulate outside air to beam

Active Chilled Beam DOAS

Radiant Wave

GREEN TECHNOLOGY - MECHANICAL

- Condensing KN boilersHigh efficiency – 95%Water Temperature Out of the Boiler – 120 FWater Temperature Into the Boiler – 90 F

- High efficiency Smardt chillerMagnetic Bearing ChillerLow energy useHigh Part Load Efficiency

- Low flow fixtures – plumbing16 oz per flush “The Pint”

- Solar powered water faucets

Solar FaucetsLow Flow Toilets

Condensing KN Boilers

Magnetic Bearing Chiller

WETSIDE EQUIPMENT

- Pumps + one redundant pump- Magnetic Bearing Chillers

Mechanical Room Layout

Primary-Secondary Pumping Strategy

Magnetic Bearing Chillers

PLUMBING

- Fixture CountToilets : 18 Men’s and 24 Women’s

Zurn EcoVantage Flush Valve toilet with antimicrobial glaze9 Urinals

Omni-Flow Top Spud Urinal, range from 0.125 gpf to 1.0 gpfSinks : 8 Men’s and 12 Women’sFloor drains located in Janitor closets and restrooms

- Lab SystemsCompressed air for cleanup at lab spacesEmergency eyewash stations located in labsChemical showers located in labs

Chemical Shower and Eye Wash StationChilled Water, Hot water, and

waste to restrooms

ELECTRICAL

- Lighting- Using indirect lighting- Reduces the amount of lighting required- Keeps students productive and safe (because some students

are afraid of the dark)

- Layout- Coordinated with Mechanical equipment

- Main panel room on second floor

Typical Classroom Lighting Layout

Typical Classroom Power Layout

GREEN TECHNOLOGY - ELECTRICAL

- Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)sVary the speed of pumps and fans to save energy

- Light Emitting Diode (LED)s light fixtures- Occupancy Sensors- Automatic Dimming light fixture- PV array- 27,000 Sq Ft puts whole building ‘Off Grid’

PV Array

LED Lights

INNOVATION LABCONSTRUCTION

Siaire Washington & Jean Kim

Schedule

• 10 Month Construction Schedule

• Utilization of Summer Break for Construction of Super Structure and Building Envelope.

• Accelerated Schedule – Multiple Shifts per Day & Saturdays during Summer Months.

• Least impacting construction activities to commence during the school year. IE: Interior Build-out

• Site concrete and finishes other than landscaping to occur during Holiday/ New Years Break.

Schedule

Construction Site Tour! – Charter Hotel, Seattle

Site Logistics – Project Approach

• Site Constraints

• Delivery of materials and movement around the site

• Storage of Materials and Equipment

• Personnel Facilities

• Safety of Surrounding Community and Pedestrians

Site Logistics - Plan

Estimate

THANK YOU MENTORS