ncpc file # 7707 st. elizabeths west campus · 2015-11-16 · complex was thomas u. walter,who is...
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Submitted by the General Services Administration
Final Site and Building Plans
Synopsis
December 3, 2015
NCPC File # 7707
St. Elizabeths West CampusCenter Building Adaptive Reuse
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Historic Topographic Plan (1860)
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St. Elizabeths Campus Plan (1860)
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Center Building - Aerial Photograph
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Master Plan - 2012
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Center Building – Construction Chronology
1882 - 1884
1859 - 1860
1856 - 1859
1855 - 1856
1871 - 18721869 –
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(Demolished 1965) Building Number = Red #
1 & 2
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3
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Existing - Interior
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Interior Comparison
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Existing Conditions - Exterior
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Background
This assemblage of buildings, which consisted of patient rooms facing north and south along double loaded corridors,stretches nearly 1,000 feet and is essentially symmetrical in layout and massing. The architect for this Gothic Revival stylecomplex was Thomas U. Walter, who is noted as the 4th Architect of the US Capitol building and responsible for the designof the Capitol dome.
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The basic design intent and performance requirements documented in thissubmission are to meet the basic objectives of the government. Simply stated,these project goals are:
• Preservation – To respect architecturally significant parts of the existing buildings, particularly in the Zone 1 preservation areas in Buildings 1 & 2;
• Flexibility – To provide modern flexible work places for tenant groups, complying with accessibility, life safety and security requirements;
• Sustainability – To incorporate environmentally sustainable design with the goal of achieving LEED Gold certification.
Project Design Intent
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Proposal
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Proposal – Landscape
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Floor Plans
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Proposal - Sections
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Proposal – North Elevation, Building
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Proposal – West Elevation
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Proposal – Window Restoration
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Proposal – Window Restoration Detail
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Porte Cochere - Existing
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Porte Cochere - Proposed
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Porte Cochere – Proposed Rendering
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Roofs - Existing
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Roofs – Proposed with Security
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Roofs – Parapets
Parapet Section Detail
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Building Access
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North Entrance – Proposed
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South Entrance - Proposed