Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Key Stone Library Megan Robb Jennifer Vazquez May 21, 2013 Mrs. April Moon
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Table of contents:
Justification for structure .....3 Summary of client survey ...4 Description of the style and merits of the design concepts ....5 Explanation behind architectural style ...6 Green / Sustainable Design Aspects .7 Sustainable design aspects that qualify as LEED credits .8 Ecology Aspects..9 Codes and Regulations .............................................................10 Preliminary Design Work ..11 Revit Sheets ...........................................................................12 Landscaping Plan ...13 Utilities .14 Site Viability ..15
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An elevator must be provided for accessibility. First Floor plan must include areas designated for o Entry and Circulation Desk area o Childrens Help Desk o Open area for stacks (shelves of books and media) and computer terminals o Public restroom o Head Librarians office o Staff workroom/ kitchenette o Staff restroom o Two meeting rooms o Noblesville History room o Mechanical room Second Floor plan must include: o Open floor area for stacks o Public restroom
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Ecology Aspects
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Revit Sheets
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Landscaping Plan
So for our landscaping plan we chose to add lots of trees for the sake of shade. Another thing that we chose to add is a good amount of seating area so if a person doesnt like a particular spot there is another place to go to. Something else that we wanted to have is a couple of round picnic tables in case there was a group that wanted to meet or do something of that sort. Our landscape plan has a horizontal balance to it along with the focal point being the fountain in the middle.
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Plant types:
1. Blue star willow 6. Rough leaf dog wood
2. Wild Bergamot
7. Nine bark
3. Service berry
4. Crossvine
10.
Penstemon
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Utilities
Wastewater calculations:
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Site Viability
Storm Water Management-
After Development-
Total after development is 0.136. We reduced the water development runoff by 0.61
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The library is classified under Office and Institutional Uses. It is permitted for industrial, commercial, and residential use. We chose construction types I, II, and III. Type I consists of steel framing in concrete or fire-proof material. Type II is steel framing while type III is non-combustible exterior with treated wood interior. These choices of construction types are the most fire-resistant, which would be safest for a library. The
allowable height of the library is 9,424 feet. The least restrictive construction type that can be used is Type II B. We propose a mix of treated wood and steel framing for the interior walls. We wanted the structure to be repairable in the event of a fire. We propose treated wood for the flooring for aesthetics, durability, and cost. The calculated maximum occupancy is 302 people. This is put in place for protection and safety. There is a minimum of two exits per story. The exits have to be larger than thirty inches each. There has to be at least two exits per story. PB, planned business, is the zoning designation. The minimum lot size for the library is 20,000 square feet. The maximum building height is thirty-five feet. Three or more
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