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Winter Presentation

AEC Global Team Class 2002

Winter presentation

Team Central

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Introuction to area

•Existing campus of San Francisco University•Urban campus in downtown San Francisco•Hilly area near Golden Gate Park•Surrounded by living area

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Introduction to site – campus overview

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Introduction to site – location of potential building sites

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Introduction to site – sourrounding / texture

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Introduction to site – location of building sites

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Soil Data from USGS

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Soil Data from USGS

Soil Profile• 10’ of Serpentine Sand• 140’ of Dune Sand

Soil Properties• N1,60 = 15 to 25• Friction Angle = 39°

Our Site

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Design Concept #1 – location and shape

• location at main entrance

• flat ground

• next to road and internal street

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Design Concept #1 – global directions and spatial concept

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concept

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Basement and 1st floor

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2nd and 3rd floor plans

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Indoor detail

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Design Concept #1 – conceptual sketch

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Details

• Prefabrication of structure and boxes• Inexpensive industrial materials like

translucent polycarbonate sheets, engineered wood (MDF)

• Indirect lightening through skylight in atrium• Modern contrast to sourounding as entrée to

campus

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Load Assumptions

• Dead Load PSFConcrete floor 50Structural Framing 4Ceiling 3MEP 8Partitions 10Total Dead Load 75 PSF

• Live LoadSchool Building 50 PSF

• Seismic LoadSeismic Zone 4Near Source EffectBase Shear (UBC 97)

Steel braced frame = 0.3WConcrete shear wall = 0.3W

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Design 1 Structural Solution: Steel

45’12’8”

Foundation6’x6’x3’

ColumnsW14 sections

GirdersW24 sections

BeamsW12 sections

EBFTS 10”x10”

X-BraceTS 10”x10”

Slab5” Composite

Steel Deck

N

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Typical Concentric Brace Connection

• 10” TS structural tubes

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Typical Eccentric Brace Connection

• 10” TS structural tubes

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Load Path

N

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Design 1 Structural Solution: Reinforced Concrete

N

Foundation6’x6’x4’

Beams10”x14”

Shear wall10” thick

Slab10” Post-tensioned

Columns14”x14”

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Comparison of the 2 structural systems for Design 1

Advantages Disadvantages

•Thinner members•More window space

•Deep girder sections•Higher ceiling required•Beam penetrations

Advantages Disadvantages

•PT slabs allow more ceiling space•No girders needed

•Thicker members•Fewer window space

Steel Option

Concrete Option

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Shelves & boxes - Construction sequence

• Excavation

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Design 1 – steel Construction sequence

• Basement construction and backfill

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Design 1 – steel Construction sequence

• First two stories: columns, beams, slabs

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Design 1 – steel Construction sequence

• Second and third stories

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Design 1 – steel Schedule

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Design 1 – concrete Construction sequence

• Story by story

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Design 1 – concrete Construction sequence

• Story by story

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Design 1 – concrete Construction sequence

• Story by story

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Design 1 – concrete Schedule

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Design 1 Site layout

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Design 1 Site layout

• Fence• Field office• Way in/out

Office

Golden Gate Street

to university

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• Excavation 20’ around the building

• Soldier piles along the road

Golden Gate Street

Office

soldier piles

Design 1 Site layout: excavation

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• Storage area• Tower crane

(concrete)• Truck crane

(steel)

Golden Gate Street

OfficeStorage

area

Design 1 Site layout: erection

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• More storage area

• Access to the labs

Golden Gate Street

OfficeStorage

area

Access to the labs

Design 1 Site layout: interiors

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Design 1 Cost estimates

A. Substructure 209 959 6% 213 171 6%

B. Shell 982 668 29% 1 203 923 34%

C. Interiors 628 102 19% 623 966 17%

D. Services 1 532 648 46% 1 532 648 43%

E. Furnishings 3 795 0% 3 795 0%

Subtotal: 3 357 172 3 577 503

10% 285 360 304 0887% 199 752 212 861

10% 335 717 357 750

Subtotal: 4 178 000 4 452 202

1,085 4 533 130 4 830 640

1,23 5 575 750 5 941 687

Structural system: 414 503 732 882

2015 index

Incl

udin

g O

&P

Option A: steel Option B: concrete

General requirementsArchitect feeContingency

Location index

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Steel Concrete

mill

ion

$

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Design Concept #2 – location of site

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Design Concept #2 – slope

• Slope esitmated on photographs

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Design Concept #2 – slope - section

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model

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Model2

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Sections 1

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Sections 2

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Floors 1 - 3

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lounge / CEO6th5th4th

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Foundation6’x6’x4’

Design 2 Structural Solution: Reinforced Concrete

25’

20’

N

Shear walls10” thick

Slab5” two-way

Girders10”x16”

Columns16”x16”

Retaining walls12” thick

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Foundation6’x6’x4’

ColumnsW14 sections

GirdersW18 sections

Retaining walls12” thick

Design 2 Structural Solution: Steel

N

Slab5” composite deck

CBFTS 10”x10”

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Comparison of the 2 structural systems for Design 2

Advantages Disadvantages

•Thinner members•More window space

•Moment frames required•More bays needed for lateral force resisting systems

Advantages Disadvantages

•Take advantage of retaining walls•Ideal bay size for 2-way slabs

•Larger members•Difficult to analyze

Steel Option

Concrete Option

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Design 2 – concrete Construction sequence

• Soldier piles & excavation

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Design 2 – concrete Construction sequence

• Perimeter walls and columns

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Design 2 – concrete Construction sequence

• Retaining walls and backfill

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Design 2 – concrete Construction sequence

• Floor system

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Design 2 – Concrete Schedule

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Design 2 – Steel Construction sequence

• Perimeter walls without columns

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Design 2 – Steel Construction sequence

• Steel erection

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Design 2 – steel Schedule

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Design 2 Site layout: general view

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Design 2 Site layout

Golden Gate Street

Office

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Design 2 Site layout: Excavation

Golden Gate Street

Office

Soldier piles & lagging

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Design 2 Site layout: Erection

Golden Gate Street

Office

Storage area

Storage area

unloading

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Design 2 Cost estimates

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

Steel Concrete

mill

ion

$

A. Substructure 251 311 8% 257 885 8%

B. Shell 849 591 27% 874 893 28%

C. Interiors 510 857 16% 504 565 16%

D. Services 1 532 648 49% 1 532 648 48%

E. Furnishings 3 795 0% 3 795 0%

Subtotal: 3 148 202 3 173 786

10% 267 597 269 7727% 187 318 188 840

15% 472 230 476 068

Subtotal: 4 075 348 4 108 466

1,085 4 421 752 4 457 685

2015 index 1,23 5 438 755 5 482 953

late delivery of labs: 22 500 22 500

TOTAL: 5 461 255 5 505 453

Structural system: 409 910 435 067

Contingency

Location index

Incl

udin

g O

&P

Option A: steel Option B: concrete

General requirementsArchitect fee

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Decision matrix

Shelves Pueblo

Steel Concrete Steel Concrete

A• open space• original design intention (shelf)

•looks heavy • lesser daylight• better climate

•freedom in facade-design• reconfigurable rooms

•nice texture• better climate

E

• Light, thin members• Window space

• More ceiling space• Less window space

• Light members• Mix with concrete construction

• Take advantage of retaining walls• Ideal for 2-way slabs

C• repetitiveness• fast erection

• repetitiveness• no interface

• larger site• complex earthwk

• complex earthwk• tight schedule

$ 5.57M 5.94M 5.46M 5.51M

Mostpreferred

Least preferred

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Team process

• Getting used to new tools– Group Space– e-mail vs. Discussion Forum– Chat vs. video-conference

• Interactions between disciplines– Mostly sequential– Will try to improve