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F X FOWLE RMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011 RICHARDSON MEMORIAL HALL

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F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

RICHARDSON MEMORIAL HALL

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

A Vision for the Future of Richardson Memorial Hall

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

The Team

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

Project Goals and Aspirations

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

Project Goals and Aspirations

reaching out and engaging the community

reinforcing studio culture and collaboration

integrating designing and making

demonstrating creative site use and water management

promoting sensitive and innovative adaptation of an historic structure

serving as a model for sustainable design in hot and humid climates

LEED Platinum Certification

compliance with 2030 Challenge

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

Engaging Students, Faculty, and Staff The Occupancy Survey and Charrette

General Building Satisfaction:

41% Satisfied 26% Neutral 33% Dissatisfied

72% of Respondents Say Environmental Conditions Interfere With Their Work

Best Feature: Daylight

Inadequate Features: Information Technology, Artificial Lighting, Indoor Air Quality

VERY Inadequate Features: Thermal Comfort

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

Project Imperatives...

Facilities:Upgrade Building EnvelopeUpgrade All Building SystemsAddress Code DeficienciesMinimize Loyola NoiseImprove Information Technology

Program:Increase Informal CollaborationImprove Connections To CampusExpand Fabrication ShopMaintain Unique Character

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

Level 10' - 0"

Level 210' - 4 5/8"

Level 325' - 7 1/4"

Level 440' - 9 7/8"

Level 556' - 0 1/2"

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Making Connections...

among peopleto New Orleansto integrate functionsbetween the old and the newto harvest light and air

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Sustainability

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

RAIN GARDENSTORM RETENTION

GREENROOF

RAINWATERHARVESTING

NATIVE/ ADAPTIVEPLANTINGS

PERMEABLEPAVING

BICYCLESTORAGE GREEN WALL

SITE

RAINWATERSTORAGE

Sustainability - Site

Stormwater Retention

50% increase

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

SPRAY FOAMINSULATION

EXTERIORSHADING

NATURALVENTILATION

DAYLIGHT DIMMING

CHILLED BEAMS

PHOTOVOLTAIC &SOLAR THERMALPANELS

GREENROOF

DAYLIGHTHARVESTING

TRIPLE-GLAZEDWINDOWSCEILING

FANS

ENERGY

Sustainability - Energy and Carbon

Energy Savings

50-60%

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

RAIN GARDENSTORM RETENTION RAINWATER

IRRIGATION

GREENROOF

RAINWATERHARVESTING

LOW FLOWFIXTURES

RAINWATERSTORAGE

WATER

Sustainability - Water

Water Savings

75-80%

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

NATURALVENTILATION

DAYLIGHT DIMMING

EXTERNAL SHADING

CHILLEDBEAMS

LOW VOCMATERIALS

GREENROOF

CEILINGFANS

DAYLIGHTHARVESTING

INTERIORSHADING

TRIPLE-GLAZEDWINDOWS

BICYCLESTORAGE

GREENWALL

INDOOR AIR QUALITY

HUMAN WELL BEING

Sustainability - Indoor Environment and Human Well Being

Comfort Improvement

100%

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

GREEN WALL

RAINWATERSTORAGE

NATURALVENTILATION

DAYLIGHTDIMMING

EXTERNAL SHADING

DURABLE ENCLOSURE

BUILDINGREUSE

SITE DRAINAGESTRATEGIES

BICYCLESTORAGE

CHILLED BEAMS

LOW VOC MATERIALS

CEILING FANS

INTERIORSHADING

DAYLIGHTHARVESTING

TRIPLE-GLAZEDWINDOWS

GREEN WALL

INDOOR AIR QUALITY

WATER

HUMANWELL BEING

SITE

ENERGY

MATERIALS & RESOURCES

SPRAY FOAMINSULATION

PHOTOVOLTAIC &SOLAR THERMALPANELS

GREENROOF

RAIN GARDENSTORM DETENTION

RAINWATERIRRIGATION

RAINWATERHARVESTING

ULTRA LOW FLOW FIXTURES

NATIVE/ ADAPTIVEPLANTINGS

PERMEABLEPAVING

BICYCLESTORAGE

Sustainability

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

Program

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

Encouraging Informal Interaction

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

Evolution of Design Education

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East Addition

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More collaborative work spaces for students.

Faculty more physically integrated with students.

Improved connection ofbuilding to campus.

More amenity spacesfor students.

Expanded shop anddigital facilities.

Improved egress and accessibility.

Programmatic Achievements - Site & Ground Floor

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011 F X F O W L E

More collaborative work spaces for students.

Faculty more physically integrated with students.

Improved connection ofbuilding to campus.

More amenity spacesfor students.

Expanded shop anddigital facilities.

Improved egress and accessibility.

Programmatic Achievements - Second Floor

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011 F X F O W L E

More collaborative work spaces for students.

Faculty more physically integrated with students.

Improved connection ofbuilding to campus.

More amenity spacesfor students.

Expanded shop anddigital facilities.

Improved egress and accessibility.

Programmatic Achievements - Third Floor

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011 F X F O W L E

More collaborative work spaces for students.

Faculty more physically integrated with students.

Improved connection ofbuilding to campus.

More amenity spacesfor students.

Expanded shop anddigital facilities.

Improved egress and accessibility.

Programmatic Achievements - Fourth Floor

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011 F X F O W L E

More collaborative work spaces for students.

Faculty more physically integrated with students.

Improved connection ofbuilding to campus.

More amenity spacesfor students.

Expanded shop anddigital facilities.

Improved egress and accessibility.

Programmatic Achievements - Fifth Floor

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

North Plaza

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

Campus Connections

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

Campus Connections

Campus Connections

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

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Schedule / Cost

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YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4 YEAR 5

OPTION 1 - REMAIN IN RMH DURING CONSTRUCTION

+ relocation not required educational opportunity of proximity to construction site

- cost premium for phasing longer construction period dust and noise issues, risk to occupants multiple moves

OPTION 2 - RELOCATE TO OFFSITE SPACE DURING CONSTRUCTION

+ shorter construction period potential to get TSA out into community reduced risk to occupants simpli�ed logistics for LEED submittal

- cost for o�-site facility rental disconnection of students fom the campus increased distance to dormitories and other classes

fundraising biddesign construction

fundraising biddesign construction

Project Phasing

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Concept Estimate

Renovation: 50,163 GSF @ $230 $ 11.5 M

New Construction: 17,363 GSF @ $300 $ 5.2 M

Site Improvements: 38,800 GSF @ $ 25 $ 1.0 M

Total Construction Cost: $ 17.7 M

Total Project Cost: Construction Cost x 1.35 $ 23.9 M

Construction Cost:Includes General Conditions, OH&P, Escalation to mid-point of construction, 10% ContingecyExclusive of soft costs, professional fees, FF&E, relocation expenses.

F X F O W L ERMH - CPEC PRESENTATION, JULY 14, 2011

The RMH Sustainable Strategies Project will...

Serve as a Demonstration Project/ Teaching Tool

Transform Architectural Education Attract the Best and Brightest Talent

Engage the New Orleans Community

Stimulate Research and Innovation

Enhance Leadership in Sustainability

Position Tulane at the Leading Edge