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  • THE BROTHERS OF THE SACRED HEARTCANADO School

    Cabaret Campus, HaitiCampus Concept Package - May 2015

    LES FRRES Du SACR-CuRlcole CANADO

    campus Cabaret, HatiLe concept campus mai 2015

    SEATTLE

  • CANADO SchoolCabaret Campus, HaitiCampus Concept Package - May 2015 2

    INTRODuCTIONLINTRODuCTION

    Cabaret Canado School CAMPUS CONCEPT PACKAGE Architects Without Borders - Seattle appreciates the opportunity to work with The Brothers of the Sacred Heart to develop design ideas for their new school project in Cabaret, Haiti.

    We envision Canados Cabaret School to be an exemplary model of a campus designed to promote community and learning among students & faculty, while also incorporating state of the art sustainable practices such as energy production and rainwater harvesting. The school will become a leader in sustainable practices. There will be a multiplier effect as the schools graduates, invested with new knowledge and practices, go out into the communities and share this information, this sustainable way of living.

    The campus layout is based on the traditional Haitian concept of lakou. Whereas the urban Haitian landscapes are derived from the French and Spanish colonial grids, here we have the more topographically determined landscape and layouts of agricultural villages and informal settlements. Such arrangements group families and communities together for security, and incorporated central gathering spaces where shared facilities such as a well or a special shade tree existed. Here, in these central gathering spaces, people mingled, socialized, traded, and learned. These gathering spaces were connected by a hierarchy of pathways, linking the various spaces together.

    The Cabaret School also utilizes lakou: students, faculty, and staff mingle in courtyards and exchange or debate ideas in an informal setting. They move from one courtyard to another, from one building to another, via a hierarchy of pathways. Such an arrangement promotes community, because people with like interests can gather in their neighborhood as well as the larger neighborhood. The arrangement promotes learning: learning in classrooms and learning informally in the gathering spaces, the courtyards, which is equally important to learning in a classroom setting.

    The courtyards are formed by various clusters of buildings such as the professional school, the secondary school, the dormitories, and the Brothers residences. Other community buildings and spaces, such as the cafeteria with its adjacent stretched-fabric shaded eating area, the large vegetable learning garden, and the public plazas are situated centrally for all to share, including the greater Cabaret community. We envision weekend market places in the plazas, bringing the greater Cabaret and the school communities together. The auditorium is located for easy access for both the campus residents and the greater Cabaret community to utilize.

    The site is eroded and dry with brush. And there are periods of intense rain. So we are invigorating the site landscape by creating new opportunities for vegetation. We are capturing rainwater to invigorate the landscape and for community use as follows:

    1.We are layering living material laid horizontally across the sloped site. This layering slows down the cascade of water going down the slope in a rain, captures much of it including the sediment, allowing plant growth and water to perk into the soil, creating additional opportunities for plant growth.

    2. We are also collecting rainwater in rivulets or dry stream beds that contain natural grasses and large stones. This helps control the water

    Le Canado Cabaret CONCEPT CAMPUS

    Architects Without Borders Seattle ont lhonneur de travailler avec les Frres du Sacr-Cur dans le dveloppement dides pour laborer leur nouveau campus au Cabaret, Hati.

    Le campus Canado - Cabaret tel que nous lenvisageons est un modle de rfrence conu pour favoriser la vie communautaire et lapprentissage des lves et professeurs, tout en intgrant des pratiques de dveloppement durable, comme la production nergtique et la collecte des eaux de pluie. Lcole jouera un rle de chef de file en matire de pratiques durables. Elle aura un effet multiplicateur lorsque ses diplms rentreront dans leurs diffrentes communauts et, forts de ces nouvelles connaissances et pratiques, partageront ces informations et ce mode de vie durable avec leur entourage.

    Le plan du campus se base sur le concept traditionnel hatien de lakou. Tandis que le paysage urbain en Hati est issu de schmas coloniaux franais et espagnol, ici nous dcouvrons un paysage inspir de la topographie du lieu avec des plans qui rappellent les villages agricoles ou des peuplements informels. Amnags ainsi, les villages assuraient la scurit des familles et des communauts et intgraient des espaces de rassemblement centraux l o existait une installation commune, comme un puits, ou un arbre dombrage. Dans ces espaces centraux, les gens se rencontraient, discutaient, faisaient commerce, et apprenaient. Ces espaces taient lis les uns aux autres par une hirarchie de sentiers.

    Le campus Cabaret intgre ce concept de lakou : lves, enseignants et employs se ctoient dans des cours intrieures o, dans un cadre informel, ils peuvent changer des ides ou dbattre. Ils passent dune cour une autre et dun btiment lautre en passant par une hirarchie de sentiers. Cette disposition des difices favorise la vie associative puisque ceux qui ont des intrts en commun peuvent se retrouver dans un petit quartier, plus priv, ou bien dans le grand quartier, plus ouvert au public. Cette disposition favorise lapprentissage: apprentissage en salle de classe bien sr mais aussi apprentissage informel dans ces espaces et cours intrieures, ce qui est tout aussi important.

    Les cours intrieures sont formes par des ensembles de btiments tels que lcole technique, lcole secondaire, les dortoirs et les rsidences des Frres. Dautres btiments et espaces communautaires comme, par exemple, le self et son aire de restauration adjacente sous toile tendue, le grand potager pdagogique, et les places publiques sont situs pour que tout le monde sy retrouve, y compris les habitants de Cabaret hors campus. Nous pensons que, sur ces places, il pourrait y avoir des marchs le week-end, rassemblant la fois les gens du milieu scolaire et les habitants de la ville. La salle de spectacle est situe pour permettre aux uns et aux autres un accs facile.

    Le site comprend des zones drosion et de broussailles sches. Mais il peut y avoir aussi des pluies torrentielles. Nous proposons alors damliorer la vie vgtale en crant des zones propices aux plantes. Nous proposons de capter les eaux de pluie pour redonner vie au paysage et pour lusage de toute la communaut:

    1. Nous proposons de poser des couches horizontales de matire vivante sur tout le terrain pentu. Ces couches ralentiront le ruissellement des eaux lors des averses; elles attraperont une bonne partie des eaux

    in big rains and prevent erosion. As water migrates down the slope in these stream beds, it perks into the ground, and vegetation is renewed. This not only helps prevent erosion by controlling the water, but creates interesting landscapes that students can study, observe, and reflect on the natural processes of change.

    3. Roofs are used to capture rainwater for community use: drinking, bathing, and cleaning. The butterfly roofs of the buildings direct the water into above ground cisterns for storage.

    There is ample sunlight and free roof area to utilize solar photovoltaic technology to power the campus.

    There are wetlands on the adjacent CEDAJ site and it would be beneficial for both groups to together utilize wetland wastewater treatment technology to recycle wastewater. It is important that the adjacent CEDAJ site be designed in coordination with the school to make best use of land and facilities.

    We are keeping and improving the existing road through the site. The road provides opportunities to link various elements of the campus together with the public domain. There are crossings and plazas along this road, with traffic contained and controlled.

    We have studied the spatial requirements required for the school and have further developed these to better understand the rooms, spaces, and uses that will be needed in each building. The schools program is still preliminary and needs to be refined. This will be critical as building designs are developed.

    The design of the campus buildings reflect past Haitian culture, yet are contemporary and modern. This will be a campus that will be noteworthy nationwide. From gingerbread houses to French Colonial architecture to the historical Iron Market, our designs utilize ideas from the past that look forward to the future intricate lace details, high ceilings and transom windows, large roof overhangs, covered verandas- all creating light and airy structures with openings situated to encourage natural cooling and ventilation. The buildings themselves are constructed of reinforced concrete and masonry, and steel. Some are air conditioned. They all resist earthquakes. With proper supervision, these buildings can be built by experienced contractors utilizing local construction professionals.

    Thank you,AWB-Seattle Design Team May 2015Chelsea, Mark, Dorn, Tom W., Tom V., Ian, Wesley & Buzz

    et les sdiments avec, permettant la prsence de plantes et laissant infiltrer les eaux dans la terre, ce qui cre de nouvelles opportunits de croissance vgtale.

    2. Nous captons galement les eaux de pluie dans des ruisseaux ou des cours deau sec dots de gramines naturelles et de gros galets. Cela facilite le contrle des ruissellements lors des fortes pluies et vite lrosion. En scoulant dans la pente vers ces cours deau, la pluie sinfiltre dans la terre et renouvelle les vgtations. Non seulement cest un moyen efficace pour viter lrosion et contrler leau, mais cela cre des paysages intressants que les lves pourront observer et tudier pour mieux comprendre les processus de changement naturels.

    3. On utilise les toits pour la collecte des eaux de pluie, destines dune part la consommation, mais aussi pour leau des douches et pour le nettoyage des locaux. Les toits en ailes de papillon permettent de canaliser les eaux vers des rservoirs ariens pour usage ultrieur.

    Le taux densoleillement est largement suffisant et il y a assez despace sur les toits pour y installer des panneaux solaires afin dalimenter le campus en lectricit.

    Il y a des zones humides sur le terrain du CEDAJ adjacent et il serait souhaitable que les deux groupes rigent ensemble un systme de traitement des eaux uses intgrant le marais afin de recycler les eaux uses. Il est important que le site du CEDAJ se dveloppe en collaboration avec lcole afin de pouvoir utiliser le site et les installations de manire optimale.

    Nous proposons de garder et damnager la route actuelle qui traverse le site. Cette route offre des possibilits pour relier les diffrents secteurs du campus, et de les relier au domaine public. Il y a des croisements et des centres commerciaux le long de cette route o la circulation est contrle et se limite une zone restreinte.

    Nous avons tudi les besoins en espace pour lcole et nous avons pouss plus loin pour mieux identifier les salles, les espaces et les utilisations que ncessite chaque btiment. Le projet de lcole est toujours un stade prliminaire et il faudra le raffiner.

    Le design des btiments scolaires se veut le reflet de la culture hatienne du pass tout en tant contemporain et moderne. Ce campus sera une rfrence nationale. En sinspirant des maisons tarabiscotes traditionnelles et larchitecture coloniale franaise en passant par le march de fer, nos plans se servent dides du pass tout en ayant un regard vers lavenir des dtails en dentelle, des plafonds en hauteur, des vasistas, des avant-toits prononcs, des vrandas couvertes tout se conjugue pour crer des structures lumineuses et bien ares, avec des ouvertures situes pour favoriser une climatisation et ventilation naturelles. Les structures sont ralises en bton arm, en maonnerie renforce, et en acier. Certains btiments sont quips de climatiseurs lectriques. Tous rsistent aux tremblements de terre. Avec une bonne supervision, ces btiments peuvent tre rigs par des entrepreneurs dexprience avec, comme employs, des professionnels du btiment locaux.

    En vous remerciant, Toute lquipe des concepteurs AWB - Seattle mai 2015Chelsea, Mark, Dorn, Tom W., Tom V., Ian, Wesley et Buzz

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    PRELIMINARY PROGRAMPROGRAMME PRLIMINAIRE

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    PROJET : DUNE OEUVRE DES FRRES DU SACR-CUR CABARET REVISED : 28 APR 13 [PROJECT : A WORK OF THE BROTHERS OF THE SACRED HEART FOR CABARET] L'objectif consiste prparer un plan d'architecture scientifique, fonctionnel et attrayant, tenant compte des paramtres prliminaires suivants [The objective is to prepare a scientific architecture, functional and attractive, taking into account the following preliminary parameters] : 1. - Lieu : Cabaret [Place : Cabaret] 2. - Type de terrain : terrain en pente [Terrain : Slope] 3. - Dimension dfinir en fonction des perspectives, mais ventuellement 10 12 hectares [dimensions defined according to prospects, but maybe 10 to 12 hectares] 4. - Ce Plan d'architecture comprendra [This architectural plan will include]:

    4.1 - PROJET 1 : UNE COLE SECONDAIRE [PROJECT 1 : A SECONDARY SCHOOL]

    SALLES DE CLASSE [CLASSROOMS] a) Capacit d'accueil: 3.000 lves [able to accomodate 3,000 students] (Assume two shifts of 1500 students ; area allowances based on Haitian standards.) b) Salles de classe: 30 [30 Classrooms] 30 x 51.84 m2 = 1555.20 m2c) Laboratoires de chimie et de physique [a Chemistry Lab and a Physics Lab] 2 x 51.84 m2 = 103.68 m2d) Laboratoires d'informatique (4) avec dpt et salle de rparation et d'entretien [Computer Labs (4) with Storage Room and Repair/Maintenance Room]

    Laboratoires 4 x 51.84 m2 = 207.36 m2Dpt 1 x 51.84 m2 = 51.84 m2Salle de rparation et d'entretien 1 x 51.84 m2 = 51.84 m2

    e) Laboratoires de langue (1) [a Language Lab] 1 x 51.84 m2 = 51.84 m2f) Auditorium [in separate building : see AUDITORIUM below] = 0.00 g) Salle de professeurs (1) [a Teachers Room] = 72.00 m2h) Salle de Mdiathque (1) [a Media Room (and Library?)] = 300.00 m2 [Boys Rest Room] (25 toilets, 13 lavatories) = 84.00 m2 [Girls Rest Room] (25 toilets, 13 lavatories) = 84.00 m2 Gallery [Covered Walkway?] = 620.00 m2

    TOTAL = 3181.76 m2

    AUDITORIUMf) Un auditorium de 1.000 siges [an auditorium with 1,000 seats]

    [Seating Area ](fixed seats or concentrated nonfixed seats; 0.744 m2/seat) = 744.00 m2[Stage] = 186.00 m2[Lobby] = 740.00 m2[Mens Rest Room] (4 toilets, 3 lavs) = 17.00 m2[Womens Rest Room] (27 toilets, 3 lavs) = 63.00 m2 TOTAL = 1750.00 m2

    BATIMENT ADMINISTRATIF [ADMINISTRATION BUILDING] i) Un espace administratif comprenant des bureaux [an administrative space including offices]: Direction gnrale et Secrtariat [General Management and Secretariat] (Director, Deputy, Secretary, Waiting Area) = 48.00 m2Direction Administrative et Secrtariat [Administrative Management and Secretariat] (Director, Deputy, Secretary, Waiting Area) = 48.00 m2Direction Prfecture [Prefectural Management] (Director, Deputy, Secretary, Waiting Area) = 48.00 m2Direction Coordination informatique et Secrtariat (IT Coordination and Secretariat] (Director, Deputy, Secretary, Waiting Area) = 48.00 m2Salle de confrence de 50 siges [Conference Room seating 50] = 150.00 m2Salle de pdagogie [Pedagogy Room] = 60.00 m2Salle d'imprimerie [Print Room] = 9.42 m2Magasin [Storage] = 6.58 m2Dpt [Archives/Filing Room] = 48.00 m2 [Mens Rest Room] (2 toilets, 1 lav) = 17.00 m2 [Womens Rest Room] (1 toilet, 1 lav) = 12.00 m2

    TOTAL = 495.00 m2

    RSIDENCE DES FRRES [RESIDENCE OF THE BROTHERS] j) Rsidence des Frres pour 250 personnes avec cuisine, salle manger, chapelle etc... [for 250 persons with kitchen, dining room, chapel, etc.]

    Cuisine [Kitchen] = 93.00 m2Salle manger [Dining Room] = 278.00 m2Chapelle [Chapel] (in separate building; see below) = 0.00 m2[Cell] (sleeping room; 6.5 m2 per resident) = 1625.00 m2[Rest Rooms] (18 toilets, 18 lavs, 24 showers, distributed over 3 floors) = 110.00 m2 [Corridors] = 697.00 m2[Stairwells] (minimum 2 required, 18.5 m2 per stairwell per level, three level building) = 111.00 m2

    TOTAL = 2914.00 m2CHAPELLE [CHAPEL] Nathex/Vestibule, Nave, Chancel/Sanctuary, Sacristy/Vestry, Choir, Reconciliation Room, Baptismal Font, Side Altars, Mens Rest Room (2 toilets, 1 lav), Womens Rest Room (3 toilets, 2 lavs) ; (use footprint allowance from legend on Site Plan supplied by client) = 1100.00 m2

    DORTOIRS [DORMITORIES] k) Dortoirs pour 500 lves [Dormitories for 500 students] (Assume two r+2 buildings, two barracks style sleeping rooms per floor, each sleeping room containing bunk beds for 42 students arrayed either side of 1.5 m central passage way)

    [Sleeping Areas] (5.0 m2 per resident) = 2500.00 m2[Passageways] = 570.00 m2[Rest Rooms] (36 toilets, 36 lavs, 48 showers, distributed over 12 rest rooms (two per floor)) = 300.00 m2 [Rooms for Resident Assistants] (two per floor, six floors total) = 220.00 m2[Stairwells] (3 per building, 18.5 m2 per stairwell per level, two 3-level buildings) = 333.00 m2

    TOTAL = 3923.00 m2

    SALLE DE LOISIR [RECREATION ROOM l) Salle de loisir [Recreation Room] (use footprint allowance from legend on Site Plan supplied by client) = 775.00 m2

    CAFTRIAS [CAFETERIAS] m) Caftrias pour 1.000 lves et 100 professeurs [Cafeterias for 1,000 students and 100 teachers]

    [Student dining area] = 1115.00 m2[Faculty dining area] = 112.00 m2[Kitchen for student dining room] = 232.00 m2[Kitchen for faculty dining room] = 28.00 m2[Rest Rooms] (7 toilets, 4 lavs, each sex) = 60.00 m2

    TOTAL = 1547.00 m2

    TERRAIN DE SPORT n) Terrain de sport [Sports Fields]

    JARDIN, PARKING, ESPACE DE CIRCULATION o) Jardin, parking, espace de circulation [Gardens, Parking, Circulation Space]

    4.2 - PROJET 2 : UN CENTRE TECHNIQUE SUPRIEUR (Annexe 1 du Canado-Technique) [PROJECT 2 : A SUPERIOR TECHNICAL CENTER (Annex 1 Canada-Technical)]Avec les filires suivantes dont les espaces sont dterminer [with the following courses spaces for which are to be determined]:

    a) Mcanique auto et diesel [Auto and Diesel Mechanics] b) Mcanique agricole [Agricultural Mechanics] c) Pche [Fishing]

    COLE PROFESSIONNELLE [PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL] (assumes Pche [Fishing] refers to marine and power equipment training): Auto Shop (24 students, 1 faculty, includes shop space and lecture space) = 465.00 m2 Auto Shop Storage = 46.00 m2 Faculty Office = 14.00 m2Diesel Shop (24 students, 1 facult, includes shop space and lecture space) = 465.00 m2 * Diesel Shop Storage = 46.00 m2 Faculty Office = 14.00 m2Motorcycle, Marine and Power Equipment Shop (24 students, 1 faculty, includes shop space and lecture space) = 465.00 m2 MMPE Shop Storage = 46.00 m2 Faculty Office = 14.00 m2Agricultural Mechanics Shop (24 students, 1 faculty, includes shop space and lecture space) = 465.00 m2 * Agricultural Mechanics Shop Storage = 46.00 m2 Faculty Office = 14.00 m2Small Classroom (24 students, 1 faculty) 4 rooms required 4 x 65.00 m2 = 260.00 m2 (for Written Communications, Humanities, Quantitative Reasoning and Social Science courses) Mens Rest Room (7 toilets, 4 lavs) = 25.00 m2Womens Rest Room (11 toilets, 6 lavs) = 38.00 m2Corridors (not included; assume access from exterior) = 0.00 m2 TOTAL = 2423.00 m2

    * 1395 m2 allowance recommended if experience with large transport or agricultural equipment will be required

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    - atelier automobile

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    - motocyclettes, quipements marins et motoriss

    - petite salle de classe

    - toilettes - hommes- toilettes - femmes

    - couloirs

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    SITE LOCATIONEMPLACEMENT Du SITE

    Site Location CANADO SchoolCabaret Campus, Haiti

    May 2014Predesign Studies

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    ROAD: CABARET LA CHAPELLEROuTE CABARET LA CHAPELLE

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    NEIGHBORING CEDAJ PROPERTyLA PROPRIT VOISINE DU CEDAJ

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    SITE PHOTOPHOTO Du SITE

    DRy AND PARCHED TERRAIN SEC ET DESSCH

    DANGER OF EROSION DANGER DROSION

    BRUSH- FEW OR NO TREES BROUSSE PEU OU PAS DARBRES

    NO SHADE PAS DOMBRE

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    WATER ON SITEEAu SuR LE SITEWater

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    May 2014Predesign Studies

    DIAGRAM SHOWS ExPECTED RAINWATER PATHS THROUGH SITE LIMAGE MONTRE LE RUISSELLEMENT ANTICIP DES EAUx DE

    PLUIE TRAVERS LE SITE

    THERE ARE TWO RAINy SEASONS PER yEAR IL y A CHAqUE ANNE DEUx SAISONS PLUVIEUSES

    THERE IS A MAN-MADE LAKE NEAR THE PROPERTy PRS DU SITE IL y A UN LAC ARTIFICIEL

    WE CAN CAPTURE ENOUGH RAINWATER OVER THE COURSE OF THE yEAR TO SATISFy THE ENTIRE NEED ON SITE

    EN CAPTANT LA PLUIE SUR LE TERRAIN EN COURS DANNE, IL EST POSSIBLE DE SATISFAIRE TOUS LES BESOINS EN EAU

    PRCIPITATION ANNUELLE

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    EROSION CONTROL STRATEGYCONTROLE DE LEROSION

    SOIL & WATERSOL ET EAU

    TRAPPED SOILSOL PIG

    WATEREAU

    SUGGESTED EROSION CONTROL SySTEM: LIVE STAKING SySTME SUGGR POUR CONTRLER LROSION: LEMPLOI DE PIEUx

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    STABILIzES SOIL By FORMATION OF ROOTS AND ABOVE-GROUND BRUSH LES RACINES ET LES BRANCHES, EN SE DVELOPPANT, STABILISENT

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    THE SySTEM SLOWS FLOW OF WATER DOWNHILL DURING HEAVy RAIN CE SySTME RALENTIT LCOULEMENT DE LEAU qUI DVALE LES

    PENTES LORS DES AVERSES

    bouture vivante entre 1 et 3 centimtres de diamtre

    un espacement en triangles de 60 90 cm

    pieux solides secs (inertes)

    tapis anti-rosif

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    CAMPuS ORGANIZATION INSPIRATION: TRADITIONAL HAITI SETTLEMENT PATTERNLES SOuRCES DINSPIRATION Du CONCEPT CAMPuS : LES HABITATIONS TRADITIONNELLES HATIENNES

    LAKOu COuRTYARD

    FAMILLE LESPACE LAKOu

    BuILDINGSBTIMENTS

    GATHERING SPACESDES ESPACES DE RASSEMBLEMENT

    PATHSDES SENTIERS

    INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS HABITATIONS INFORMELLES

    FAMILIES & COMMUNITIES FAMILLES ET COMMUNAUTS

    SOCIAL GATHERING RENCONTRES SOCIALES

    INFORMATION ExCHANGE CHANGE DINFORMATIONS

    SAFETy LA SCURIT

    LA NOTION DE LAKOU DES ZONES RuRALES

    CABARET CAMPuS PARTI DIAGRAMDIAGRAMME FEuILLE DE ROuTE

    Du CAMPuS DE CABARET

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    ARCHITECTuRE: HISTORICAL HAITIAN PRECEDENTSARCHITECTuRE: DES PRCDENTS HATIENS HISTORIquES

    HAITIAN GINGERBREAD HOUSES DES MAISONS HATIENNES

    TARABISCOTES

    IRON MARKET LE MARCH DE FER

    FRENCH COLONIAL DES TRAITS DE LPOqUE COLONIALE

    FEATURES: INTRICATE LACE DETAILS TALL NARROW DOORS HIGH CEILINGS LARGE ROOF OVERHANGS COVERED VERANDAS LIGHT AND AIRy CARACTRISTIqUES: DTAILS SOIGNEUSEMENT TRAVAILLS DES PORTES HAUTES ET TROITES DES PLAFONDS DE GRANDE HAUTEUR DE GRANDES AVANCES DE TOIT DES VRANDAS COUVERTES CONSTRUCTIONS LGRES ET BIEN ARES

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    ARCHITECTuRE: MODERN HAITIAN PRECEDENTSARCHITECTuRE : DES PRCDENTS HATIENS MODERNES

    RECTILINEAR & MODULAR CONSTRUCTIONS RECTILIGNES

    ET MODULAIRES

    MULTI-STORY PLUSIEURS TAGES

    BALCONIES AS HALLWAYS DES BALCONS qUI SERVENT

    GALEMENT DE COULOIRS

    COURTYARDS & GATHERING SPACES

    DES COURS INTRIEURES ET DES LIEUx DE RASSEMBLEMENT

    INDOOR-OUTDOOR CONNECTION UN LIEN ENTRE INTRIEUR ET

    ExTRIEUR

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    MATERIAL AND CONSTRuCTION PRECEDENTSLES PRCDENTS CONCERNANT LES MATRIAuX ET TECHNIquES DE CONSTRuCTION

    VISIBLE ROOF TRUSSES DES FERMES DE TOIT VISIBLES

    TRANSOM WINDOWS AND VENTED ROOFS

    DES VASISTAS ET DES TOITS ARS

    HIGH CEILINGS DES PLAFONDS DE GRANDE HAUTEUR

    COLUMN & LINTEL CONSTRUCTION WITH INFILL WALLS

    CONSTRUIT DE COLONNES ET LINTEAUx AVEC DES MURS DE REMPLISSAGE

    ARTISTIC METALWORK FERRONERIE ARTISTIqUE

    LOCAL CRAFTWORK MAIN DUVRE LOCALE

    SIMPLE, READILY AVAILABLE MATERIALS DES MATRIAUx SIMPLES ET FACILES

    TROUVER

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    SuSTAINABLE DESIGN STRATEGIES: SECTION THROuGH SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASSROOMSTRATGIES DE CONCEPTION DuRABLES: uNE COuPE TRANSVERSALE - SALLE DE CLASSE

    LEAU DE PLUIE EST RCOLTE DANS LE TOIT EN AILES DE PAPILLON ET CONSERVE DANS DE GRANDES CITERNES AU DESSUS DU SOL POUR DIFFRENTS USAGES

    DES TOITS BTIS EN PENTE POURRAIENT FACILEMENT ACCUEILLIR DES PANNEAUx POUR RCOLTER LNERGIE DU SOLEIL

    DES AVANCES DE TOIT LARGES PROTGENT LES SALLES DE CLASSE DE LA LUMIRE DIRECTE DU SOLEIL

    IL y A DES OUVERTURES ENTRE LES MURS ET LE TOIT POUR PERMETTRE LA LIBRE CIRCULATION DE LAIR DANS LES SALLES DE CLASSE

    FENTRES ET PORTES OUVERTURES LARGES ET DE GRANDE HAUTEUR

    DES VOLETS AIDENT RDUIRE LE GAIN DE CHALEUR DANS LES SALLES DE CLASSE

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    EXAMPLE OF TECHNICAL DRAWINGS: AuDITORIuM PLAN uN DESSIN TECHNIquE TMOIN : PLAN DuN AMPHITHTRE

    DETAILED DRAWINGS FOR EACH BUILDING WILL BE REqUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTION, INCLUDING PLANS, ELEVATIONS, BUILDING SECTIONS AND DETAILS.DES DESSINS DTAILLS DE CHAqUE BTIMENT SERONT NCESSAIRES AVANT DE COMMENCER LES TRAVAUx: PLANS, LVATIONS DU SOL, VUES EN COUPE DES BTIMENTS ET DTAILS.

    UPPER LOBBy LE HAUT DU HALL

    STORAGE / MECHANICAL / PROJECTIONENTREPOSAGE / SALLE DES MACHINES / PROJECTEURS

    LOWER LOBBy LE BAS DU HALL

    SCENE SHOP / COSTUME SHOP ATELIER DES DCORS / DES COSTUMES

    STAGELA SCNE

    PERFORMERS LOUNGEFOyER DES ACTEURS

    LOADING DOCKqUAI DE CHARGEMENT

    CORRIDORCOULOIR

    AUDITORIUMAMPHITHTRE

    DRESSING & PRACTICE ROOMVESTIAIRE ET SALLE DE RPTITION

    DRESSING ROOMSVESTIAIRES

    RESTROOMTOILETTES

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    EXAMPLE OF TECHNICAL DRAWINGS: AuDITORIuM SECTIONuN DESSIN TECHNIquE TMOIN: VuE EN COuPE DuN AMPHITHTRE

    UPPER LOBBy LE HAUT DU HALL

    STORAGE / MECHANICAL / PROJECTIONENTREPOSAGE / SALLE DES MACHINES / PROJECTEURS

    LOWER LOBBy LE BAS DU HALL

    STAGELA SCNE

    CORRIDORCOULOIR

    AUDITORIUMAMPHITHTRE

    DRESSING & PRACTICE ROOMVESTIAIRE ET SALLE DE RPTITION

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    This analytical plan and section were prepared to test the program for the Auditorium / Theater building. The design assumes that the Auditorium / Theater will be used primarily for drama (the performances of plays), or as a recital hall for chamber music, jazz, or popular music ensembles (involving groups of musicians performing on stage), or for school assemblies. The building could also be used for musicals, though the addition of an orchestra pit would significantly reduce seating capacity or require expansion of the facility. The proposed structure is significantly larger than the typical lecture hall; however, it is too small for grand opera or symphonic performances.

    The school administration may wish to undertake similar technical studies to test the programs for other structures envisioned for the Canado Cabaret campus.

    Cette tude analytique et plan en coupe ont t labors en tant quessai pour la conception du btiment thtre/amphithtre. Notre design prsuppose que ce btiment servira principalement pour monter des pices de thtre ou des spectacles, ou autrement comme salle de concert pour de la musique de chambre, des groupes de jazz ou pour des formations de musique populaire (o un groupe de musiciens monte sur scne), ou pour des runions dlves. Ce btiment convient galement linterprtation de comdies musicales, mais il faut signaler que lintgration dune fosse dorchestre rduira le nombre de places, ou ncessitera lagrandissement du btiment. La structure propose est considrablement plus grande quune salle de classe typique, mais elle est trop petite pour des reprsentations de grand opra ou des concerts de musique symphonique.

    Peut-tre, la direction de lcole voudra-t-elle entreprendre dautres tudes techniques pour tester les programmes des autres structures envisages pour le campus Cabaret.

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    SITE PLANPLAN DE SITE

    PLAN DE SITE1. COLE PROFESSIONELLE2. CHAPELLE ET RESIDENCE DES FRRES 3. AMPHITHTRE4. LABORATOIRE INFORMATIqUE ET BIBLIOTHqUE5. COLE SECONDAIRE6. LA COUR LAKOU PLANTE DUN ARBRE DOMBRAGE 7. LE SELF-SERVICE ET UN ESPACE

    DJEUNER LOMBRE8. DORTOIRS9. SALLE DE LOISIRS10. UN LIT DE RIVIRE SEC11. CAPTAGE DE LEAU DE PLUIE 12. UN POTAGER BUT DUCATIF 13. UNE PLACE14. ROUTE15. DIRECTION16. GARDE CHARGE DE LA SCURIT

    SITE PLAN KEY1. TECHNICAL SCHOOL2. CHAPEL AND BROTHERS RESIDENCE 3. AUDITORIUM4. COMPUTER LAB AND LIBRARy5. SECONDARy SCHOOL6. LAKOU WITH SHADE TREE7. CAFTERIA AND SHADED DINING AREA8. STUDENT DORMITORy

    9. RECREATION HALL10. DRy CREEK BED11. RAINWATER CATCHEMENT12. EDUCATIONAL VEGETABLE GARDEN13. PLAzA14. ROAD15. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING16. SECURITy

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    LANDSCAPE DESIGNAMNAGEMENT PAYSAGER

    - La Lgende

    zone du lit de rivire sec

    zone tampon pour le contrle de lrosion

    zone plante

    zone rsistante la scheresse

    plantes du lit de rivire sec plantes pour le contrle de lrosion plantes cultiver plantes rsistantes la scheresse

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    VIGNETTE KEYLGENDE DES VIGNETTES

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    VIGNETTE A: TECHNICAL SCHOOLVIGNETTE A: LCOLE TECHNIquE

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    VIGNETTE B: VIEW FROM TECH SCHOOL TO SECONDARY SCHOOLVIGNETTE B: LA VuE DE LCOLE SECONDAIRE DEPuIS LCOLE TECHNIquE

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    VIGNETTE C: SECONDARY SCHOOL PATHWAYVIGNETTE C: LE SENTIER DE LCOLE SECONDAIRE

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    VIGNETTE D: LAKOuVIGNETTE D: LAKOu

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    VIGNETTE E: LOOKING BACKVIGNETTE E: quAND ON SE RETOuRNE

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    VIGNETTE F: CAFETERIA, EDuCATIONAL GARDEN & CHAPEL ON THE HILLVIGNETTE F: LE SELF-SERVICE, LE POTAGER DuCATIF, LA CHAPELLE SuR LA COLLINE