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EmXSpringfieldBus Station 5t
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cooperative
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production build out
private work yard
public work yard
anchor business
anchor business
grey water treatment
high flow dispersal
future mixed use development
R A C E
M I L L
shippingreceiving
building panelmanufacturing
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deploy on site or transport to rail cars
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L a u r a C a v i n B a i l e ydes ign + commun i t y + resea rch
I s e e k t o c o n t i n u a l l y e n g a g e w i t h c re a t i v e s y s t e m t h i n k i n g a n d e n v i ro n m e n t a l d e s i g n a s a w a y t o a d v a n c e o u r b u i l t e n v i r o n m e n t t o w a rd s h e a l t h y, e n e r g y e f f i c i e n t , a n d a d a p t a b l e s p a c e s .
I s t r i v e t o w o r k w i t h i n , a n d c o n t r i b u t e t o , a d y n a m i c t e a m i m p l e m e n t i n g h o l i s t i c d e s i g n a p p ro a c h e s t h a t i n c o r p o r a t e t h e s o c i a l , e n v i r o n m e n t a l , e c o n o m i c , a n d p o l i t i c a l w a y s h u m a n s i n t e r a c t w i t h a n d u s e n a t u r a l s y s t e m s .
S o l u t i o n s f o r t h e c h a l l e n g e s w e f a c e t o d a y r e q u i r e q u e s t i o n i n g t h e c o n v e n t i o n a l m e t h o d s o f b u i l d i n g a n d s e e k i n g n e w d e s i g n s o l u t i o n s t h a t h a v e a m u l t i t u d e o f b e n e f i t s . Laura Cav in Ba i l ey
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Ind igenous Des ign : Emerg ing G i f t s Commun i ty K i tchen p 10
MIRAGE: Lyceum Compet i t ion A Loca l /G loba l Res t A rea p 12
Mex ican Cente r fo r the Ar ts U rban Ar t Co l l abora t i ve p 14
Sus ta inab le Commun i ty Deve lopment
Morocco - S tudy Abroad p 16
Energy S tud ies in Bu i ld ings Labora to ry Graduate Research Fe l low p 18
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EmXSpringfieldBus Station 5t
h S
t.
RR
RR spur
to Mill pond restoration
and recreation area
Springfield Utility Board
Historic pump house
to 2nd street bridge
city storm water treatment
cooperative
production build out
production build out
private work yard
public work yard
anchor business
anchor business
grey water treatment
water storage tanks
high flow dispersal
future mixed use development
R A C E
M I L L
shippingreceiving
building panelmanufacturing
prepare
assemble
deploy on site or transport to rail cars
deploy on site or transport to rail cars
deploy on site or transport to rail cars
water storage
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prepare
deploy on site or transport to rail cars
private work yard private work yard
R A C E
R A C E
Historic pump water storage
city storm water treatment treatment treatment
future mixed use
grey water treatment
M I L L
deploy on site or transport to rail cars
shippingreceiving
building panelmanufacturing
R A C E
deploy on site or transport to rail cars
anchor business
cooperative
public work yard
private work yard private work yard private work yard
SpringfieldSpringfieldBus Station
to 2nd street bridge
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Springfield Utility
Historic pump
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production build out
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building panelmanufacturing
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deploy on site or transport to rail cars
deploy on site or transport to rail cars
deploy on site or transport to rail cars
deploy on site or transport to rail cars
deploy on site or transport to rail cars
deploy on site or transport to rail cars
deploy on site or transport to rail cars
deploy on site or transport to rail cars
TA P p ro v i d e s p l a c e s f o r f l u c t u a t i o n t o o c c u r b e n e f i c i a l l y. S e a s o n a l w a t e r v a r i a t i o n e x p o s e s t h e n a t u r a l p ro c e s s e s t o t h e c o m m u n i t y. P h a s e d d e v e l o p m e n t o c c u r s a s t h e e c o n o m y a l l o w s a n d b u i l d i n g s a re f l e x i b l e w i t h ‘ u n d e r d e t e r m i n e d ’ s p a c e s t o a l l o w a d i v e r s i t y o f u s e s a n d t e n a n t i n v e s t m e n t , o w n e r s h i p , a n d a l t e r a t i o n .
R e s i l i e n c e T h r o u g h F l e x i b i l i t y
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process models: city and site scale
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4 wall panel (insulated or uninsulated)
5 tube steel frame
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7 steel fl oor joists
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site massing model cranes to move panels exposed infrastructurepanels deployed on site
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sect ion perspect i ve look ing eas td iagram o f s i te in f ras t ruc tu re deve lopment
D y n a m i c S y s t e m F u n c t i o n s
E n h a n c e d e c o l o g i c a l s y s t e m s a n d a d a p t a b l e b u i l d i n g i n f r a s t r u c t u re b e c o m e t h e c e n t e r s p i n e f o r t h i s r e d e v e l o p m e n t p ro j e c t . B u i l d i n g i n f r a s t r u c t u re i s e x p o s e d a n d a l l o w s b u i l d i n g s t o t a p i t a s n e e d e d .
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F o o d i s t h e c a t a l y s t f o r t h e c e n t e r, f u l f i l l i n g t h e n e e d f o r h e a l t h y l i f e s t y l e s a n d a d e q u a t e y e a r ro u n d a c c e s s t o f o o d . We a v i n g t o g e t h e r f o o d g a t h e r i n g , p re p a r a t i o n , c o o k i n g , s t o r a g e , a n d t r a d e i n t o t h e c u r r e n t l i f e p a t t e r n s o f t r i b a l m e m b e r s w i l l e m p o w e r t h e m t o e n g a g e i n t h e i r c u l t u r a l h e r i t a g e a n d w e l l b e i n g . A f l e x i b l e i n t e r i o r a n d a d j a c e n t o u t d o o r s p a c e s w i l l p ro v i d e a d i v e r s i t y o f u s e s t h ro u g h o u t t h e d a y a n d s e a s o n s .
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L o c a t e d i n t h e d e s e r t w h e re w a t e r m i r a g e s a re n e v e r r e a c h e d , t h i s r e s t a re a i s a m i r a g e t h a t c o m e s t o f r u i t i o n .
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L o c a t e d i n t h e d e s e r t w h e re w a t e r m i r a g e s a re n e v e r r e a c h e d , t h i s r e s t a re a i s a m i r a g e t h a t
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Wa l l s - R a m m e d E a r t h f r o m t h e s i t e e x c a v a t i o n p ro v i d e t h e r m a l m a s s a n d s h a d e i n t h e d e s e r t l a n d s c a p e .
B o l t e d c o n n e c t i o n s e n a b l e e a s y r e u s e a n d d i s a s s e m b l y
G l a s s h a s a m u l t i t u d e o f u s e s , i t r e f l e c t s , o m i t s , a n d a d m i t s t o p ro v i d e l i g h t , h e a t , a n d v i e w s .
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Room Study artist lounge
Vertical Walls view Through circulation bridge
Site Mapnorth park blocks
Exterior Perspective looking northeast
Color / Wall Inspiration
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Mexican Center for the Arts Portland OR
The Mexican Center for the Arts is located in Portland, Oregon along the North Park Blocks. It supports creative expression, artistic collaboration, and cul-tural exchange through inter-locking public and private spac-es and opening communal work studios to the central atrium.
A dynamic center for Mex-ican artists in the heart of Portland’s art scene.
Laura Cavin ARCH 682 2010
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M e x i c a n C e n t e r f o r t h e A r t s
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A d y n a m i c c e n t e r f o r M e x i c a n a r t i s t s i n t h e h e a r t o f P o r t l a n d ’s a r t s c e n e . I t s u p p o r t s c re a t i v e e x p re s s i o n , a r t i s t i c c o l l a b o r a t i o n , a n d c u l t u r a l e x c h a n g e . T h ro u g h i n t e r l o c k i n g p u b l i c a n d p r i v a t e s p a c e s a n d c o m m u n a l w o r k s t u d i o s s u r ro u n d i n g t h e c e n t r a l a t r i u m .
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E N E R G Y S T U D I E S I N B U I L D I N G S L A B O R ATO R YUNIVERSITY OF OREGONCOMMERCIAL BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY MARKET TRANSFORMATIONNorthwest Energy Effi ciency Alliance Activities from 2002-2010
Solar hot water
Vent outlet and daylighting
ShadingVent inlet and daylighting
Daylighting
PART I SAVINGS DESIGN ASSISTANCE
Benefit and Cost Integrated Design
PART I I MARKET TRANSFORMATIONEDUCATION Project-Based Education Professional Education Academic EducationPRODUCT and SERVICE DEVELOPMENT High Performance Classroom Weather Responsive Shade Control Energy Programming
PART I I I NEXT STEPSRESIDENTIAL / NEW TECHNOLOGIES On-Grade Insulated Panel Floor System Thin Film Heat ExchangerCOMMERCIAL / NEW TECHNOLOGIES Comfort ChamberRESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL Biology and the Built EnvironmentEDUCATION AND TRAININGINDUSTRY PARTNERSHIPS
PART IV NUTS and BOLTSSAVINGS METHODOLOGYBASELINEBENEFIT AND COSTINTEGRATED DESIGN AND LAB INVOLVEMENTEDUCATIONEN
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From 2002 to 2010 the Energy Studies in Buildings Laboratory provided design assistance, education, and product and service development in support of the Northwest Energy E� ciency Alliance’s commercial building initiative.
Integrated design is seen as a means of transforming the way architects and engineers design buildings and, as a result, the market for building design services. � e Sixth Northwest Conservation and Electric Power Plan identi� ed the integrated design of buildings as having the potential to save 60 annual megawatts by 2029 (NWPCC 2010).
� is report documents ESBL’s contributions towards changing how buildings are designed, and suggests opportunities for future collaboration.
South facade sun shades on the Living Learning Center dormitory building at the University of Oregon by ZGF Architects.
RESEARCH TEAM
Dan Aughenbaugh, Terry Blomquist, G.Z. Brown, Laura Cavin, Ed Clark, Dan Edleson-Stein, Jeff Kline, Dale Northcutt
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This report focuses on activities funded in large part by NEEA. We are grateful to others who supported related projects which informed our work for NEEA: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, California Energy Commission, City of Seattle, Energy Trust of Oregon, Inc., Eugene Water and Electric Board, Oregon BEST, Oregon Dept. of Energy, Portland General Electric, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute/Lighting Research Center, SRG Partnership, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, University of Oregon, and numerous architecture and engineering firms.
The methodology for the direct savings portion of this report was developed with the collaboration and ongoing intellectual support of:
Montana State University – Integrated Design Lab MontanaUniversity of Idaho – Integrated Design Lab BoiseUniversity of Washington – Integrated Design Lab Puget SoundWashington State University – Integrated Design Lab Inland Northwest
Editing was provided by Lynne Rossi
Above: Lane Community College Health and Wellness Building. Images© SRG Partnership Inc. All other photos © ESBL unless otherwise noted.
#15282, rev. 12/7/10; © Energy Studies in Buildings Laboratory, University of Oregon November, 2010
E N E R G Y S T U D I E S I N B U I L D I N G S L A B O R ATO R YUNIVERSITY OF OREGONCOMMERCIAL BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY MARKET TRANSFORMATIONNorthwest Energy Effi ciency Alliance Activities from 2002-2010
Solar hot water
Vent outlet and daylighting
ShadingVent inlet and daylighting
Daylighting
PART I SAVINGS DESIGN ASSISTANCE
Benefit and Cost Integrated Design
PART I I MARKET TRANSFORMATIONEDUCATION Project-Based Education Professional Education Academic EducationPRODUCT and SERVICE DEVELOPMENT High Performance Classroom Weather Responsive Shade Control Energy Programming
PART I I I NEXT STEPSRESIDENTIAL / NEW TECHNOLOGIES On-Grade Insulated Panel Floor System Thin Film Heat ExchangerCOMMERCIAL / NEW TECHNOLOGIES Comfort ChamberRESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL Biology and the Built EnvironmentEDUCATION AND TRAININGINDUSTRY PARTNERSHIPS
PART IV NUTS and BOLTSSAVINGS METHODOLOGYBASELINEBENEFIT AND COSTINTEGRATED DESIGN AND LAB INVOLVEMENTEDUCATIONEN
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BU
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From 2002 to 2010 the Energy Studies in Buildings Laboratory provided design assistance, education, and product and service development in support of the Northwest Energy E� ciency Alliance’s commercial building initiative.
Integrated design is seen as a means of transforming the way architects and engineers design buildings and, as a result, the market for building design services. � e Sixth Northwest Conservation and Electric Power Plan identi� ed the integrated design of buildings as having the potential to save 60 annual megawatts by 2029 (NWPCC 2010).
� is report documents ESBL’s contributions towards changing how buildings are designed, and suggests opportunities for future collaboration.
South facade sun shades on the Living Learning Center dormitory building at the University of Oregon by ZGF Architects.
RESEARCH TEAM
Dan Aughenbaugh, Terry Blomquist, G.Z. Brown, Laura Cavin, Ed Clark, Dan Edleson-Stein, Jeff Kline, Dale Northcutt
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This report focuses on activities funded in large part by NEEA. We are grateful to others who supported related projects which informed our work for NEEA: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, California Energy Commission, City of Seattle, Energy Trust of Oregon, Inc., Eugene Water and Electric Board, Oregon BEST, Oregon Dept. of Energy, Portland General Electric, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute/Lighting Research Center, SRG Partnership, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, University of Oregon, and numerous architecture and engineering firms.
The methodology for the direct savings portion of this report was developed with the collaboration and ongoing intellectual support of:
Montana State University – Integrated Design Lab MontanaUniversity of Idaho – Integrated Design Lab BoiseUniversity of Washington – Integrated Design Lab Puget SoundWashington State University – Integrated Design Lab Inland Northwest
Editing was provided by Lynne Rossi
Above: Lane Community College Health and Wellness Building. Images© SRG Partnership Inc. All other photos © ESBL unless otherwise noted.
#15282, rev. 12/7/10; © Energy Studies in Buildings Laboratory, University of Oregon November, 2010
D u r i n g m y t h re e y e a r s a t E S B L , I e n g a g e d i n d i v e r s e p ro j e c t s t h a t e x p l o re d , t a u g h t , a n d r e s e a rc h e d w a y s o f i m p l e m e n t i n g i n n o v a t i v e b u i l d i n g s y s t e m s .
A f e w o f t h e p ro j e c t s i n c l u d e d m a n a g i n g a b u i l d i n g d a t a b a s e , c re a t i n g a n o c c u p a n t u s e r m a n u a l , a n d c a l c u l a t i n g r u l e o f t h u m b s i z i n g f o r d a y l i g h t i n g a n d n a t u r a l v e n t i l a t i o n .
I n a d d i t i o n o u r l a b c o l l a b o r a t e d w i t h a b i o l o g y l a b t o i n v e s t i g a t e i n d o o r a i r q u a l i t y. I a l s o w o r k e d e x t e n s i v e l y o n m a r k e t i n g p u b l i c a t i o n s t h a t q u a n t i f i e d t h e b e n e f i t s o f E S B L’s w o r k i n c l u d i n g d i r e c t e n e r g y s a v i n g s a n d i n d i r e c t s a v i n g s t h ro u g h e d u c a t i o n .
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