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Manal Almousa Jon Vehlow Keith Jones Meghan Laky Karen Young Existing Building 104 Collaborative Studio Philadelphia University

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Manal Almousa Jon Vehlow Keith Jones Meghan Laky Karen Young

Existing Building 104

Collaborative StudioPhiladelphia University

Existing Conditions Guiding Principles Project’s Site Courtyard and Water Collection Building’s Energy Consumption Materials Selection Criteria Building’s Core and Architecture Primary Lobby Residents Apartments Japanese Restaurant

Overview

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Existing Conditio

nsThis building used to be the first place anyone gets to the Navy Yard goes to.

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Evoke the sense of community members and visitors by highlighting the myriad of views and biophilic design

Design a therapeutic haven that encourages social activities and respite

Celebrate prospective public transportation and sustainable means for accessibility to and around the site

Create a symphony of systems that increases efficiency and lifespan while reducing ecological impact

Experience

Culture

Facts

Systems

Project’s Site

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Location

Building 104

Site Invento

ry

Site Analysis

Concept

Site Circulatio

n

Site Experienc

es

Courtyard and Water Collection

Courtyard

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Green Roof on Porches

Rainwater Harvesting

LEED - Design Case Water Use Residents

Uses/Day

Flow rate

gpf/gpm

Occupants

Daily Water Use

Water Closet

Female 3 1.6 85 408

Male 3 1.6 85 408

Lavatory Faucet

Duration 60 sec. 3 0.5 170 255

Shower

Duration 480 sec. 1 2.5 170 3,400.00

Kitchen Sink

Duration 15 sec. 1 2.2 170 518.5

Dishwasher 1 6 72 432

Washing Machine 0.25 20 72 360

Total Water Use/Day

5,781.50

Total Water Use/Year

2,110,247.50

LEED - Design Case Water Use Residents

Uses/Day

Flow rate

gpf/gpm

Occupants

Daily Water Use

Water Closet

Female 3 1.28 85 326.4

Male 3 1.28 85 326.4

Lavatory Faucet

Duration 60 sec. 3 0.5 170 255

Shower

Duration 480 sec. 1 1 170 1,360.00

Kitchen Sink

Duration 15 sec. 1 1 170 42.5

Dishwasher 1 4 72 288

Washing Machine 0.25 13 72 234

Total Water Use/Day

2,652.30

Total Water Use/Year

968,089.50

Design Case Water Use Residents

LEED - Design Case Water Use Daycare

Uses/Day

Flow rate

gpf/gpm

Occupants

Daily Water Use

Water Closet

Female 3 1.6 15 72

Male 3 1.6 15 72

Lavatory Faucet

Duration 30 sec. 3 0.5 30 52.5

Total Water Use/Day

196.5

Total Water Use/Year

49,321.50

LEED - Design Case Water Use Daycare

Uses/Day

Flow rate

gpf/gpm

Occupants

Daily Water Use

Water Closet

Female 3 1.28 15 57.6

Male 3 1.28 15 57.6

Lavatory Faucet

Duration 60 sec. 3 0.25 30 3.75

Total Water Use/Day

118.95

Total Water Use/Year

29,856.45

Design Case Water Use Daycare

LEED - Design Case Water Use FTE

Uses/Day

Flow rate

gpf/gpm

Occupants

Daily Water Use

Water Closet

Female 3 1.6 20 96

Male 1 1.6 20 32

Male urinal 2 1 20 40

Lavatory Faucet

Duration 30 sec. 3 0.5 40 30

Kitchen Sink

Duration 15 sec. 40 2.2 10 220

Dish Washer 10 12 10 1,200

Total Water Use/Day

1618

Total Water Use/Year

590,570

Design Case Water Use Full Time EmployeesLEED - Design Case Water Use FTE

Uses/Day

Flow rate

gpf/gpm

Occupants

Daily Water Use

Water Closet

Female 3 1.28 20 76.8

Male 1 1.28 20 25.6

Male urinal 2 0 20 0

Lavatory Faucet

Duration 10 sec. 3 0.25 40 5

Kitchen Sink

Duration 15 sec. 40 1.3 10 86.6

Dish Washer 10 5 10 500

Total Water Use/Day

694

Total Water Use/Year

253,310

LEED - Design Case Water Use Customers

Uses/Day

Flow rate

gpf/gpm

Occupants

Daily Water Use

Water Closet

Female 0.2 1.6 75 24

Male 0.1 1.6 75 12

Male urinal 0.1 1 75 7.5

Lavatory Faucet

Duration 15 sec. 0.2 0.5 150 3.75

Total Water Use/Day

47.25

Total Water Use/Year

17,246.25

Design Case Water Use Customers

LEED - Design Case Water Use Customers

Uses/Day

Flow rate

gpf/gpm

Occupants

Daily Water Use

Water Closet

Female 0.1 1.28 75 9.6

Female 0.1 1.1 75 8.25

Male 0.1 1.28 75 9.6

Male urinal 0.1 0 75 0

Lavatory Faucet

Duration 10 sec. 0.2 0.25 150 1.25

Total Water Use/Day

28.7

Total Water Use/Year

10,475.50

Total Water Usage and CollectionRainwater collected of the roof is used for toilets

Total Building Water Use Year 1,261,731.45

Total Building Water Use Monthly 105,144.28

Yearly Toilet Water Usage 318,232,45

Monthly Toilet Water Usage 26,519.40Lowest Monthly Greywater Collection (2.8)

74,961Total Annual Water Savings: 48%

1 gpm faucet 1.28 gpf toilet

Waterless Urinal

.25 gpm aerator

13 gallon washing machine

2.5 gallon dishwasher .5 gpm

shower head

1.3 gpm power rinser

Water Fixtures Used in the Building

Building’s Energy Consumption

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Building’s EUI

EUI0

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30

40

50

60

70

80

68.2

31

Energy Use Intensity (EUI)Baseline Design Case

56% Re-duction

Solar Panels

Solar Roof Area 8558 square ft

327 W Panel Area 17.55 square ftAmount of Panels on roof 487Peak Sun Hours 5.4

Total Annual Generated Energy

523,849 watts/yr

Residential:84,000 sqft/500 =168 tons168 tons x 150 linear ft per ton =25,20025,200/600 ft depth of well=

42 wells

Commercial:24,000 sqft/300=93.3 tons93.3 tons x 150 linear ft per ton=14,00014,000/600 depth of well=

24 wells

Total Wells: 66 at 600 ft

Geothermal Wells Calculation

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Materials Selection Criteria

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What?Selecting sustainable materials according to LEED

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2 Weighting the selection by the team’s guiding principles

A materials selection criteria that is used to make the final selections according to the guiding principles after identifying the sustainable options

Why…?!

Why…?!Why…?!

Why…?!

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Evoke the sense of community members and visitors by highlighting the myriad of views and biophilic design

Design a therapeutic haven that encourages social activities and respite

Celebrate prospective public transportation and sustainable means for accessibility to and around the site

Create a symphony of systems that increases efficiency and lifespan while reducing ecological impact

Experience

Culture

Facts

Systems

Biophilia

Occupants

Characteristics

Lifespan

First Step

Second Step

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The Criteria’s Diagram

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Giving scores

Manal Almousa

Giving scores

Wallcovering

. Manufacturer PlybooProduct line Reveal Collectionproduct kind WallcoverSize 3/4" x 48" x 96"Color Amber or NaturalMaterial 100% Bamboo

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Wallcovering

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Manufacturer MIOProduct line PaperFormsproduct kind WallcoveringSize 12”x12”Color Natural (kraft paper

color)Material 100 percent post and

pre-consumer waste paper

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85%

52%

Roof Material

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Manufacturer RheinzinkProduct line Patinaproduct kind Metal roofSize 15.7“ x 52’Color Bright rolled Material Zinc

Roof Material

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Manufacturer LUDOWICIProduct line LudoShakeproduct kind Roof shingles Size 10 3/4˝x 16" Color Matte white blendMaterial Clay and water

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84%

67%

Building’s Core and Architecture

Building’s Cut through

for Pedestrians

and cyclists

Building’s Cut through

for Pedestrians

and cyclists

The Building’s

Core

The Building’s

Core

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Eco-art Gallery

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The Bistro

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Common Room

The Core Section

Showing ventilation strategies

Columns Details

Windows and Walls

Details

Windows Selection

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Program

Japanese Restaurant

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Exterior of Restaurant

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Restaurant Entry

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Main Dining Area

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Sushi Bar

Main Dining Area and Bar Furnishings

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Private Dining Area

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Patio Dining Area

Private Dining and Patio Dining Furnishings

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Private Dining Area

Primary Lobby

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Reception Desk and Waiting Area

Lobby Furnishings

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Residents Apartments

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1 Bedroom Apartment

Apartment Furnishings

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Loft Apartment

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Loft Apartment

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LEED Points

Aimed for it And

Achieved it

THANK YOU