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Page 1: Matthew c Moyano portfolio

matthew charles moyano architecture portfolio

community + sustainability + adaptability

Page 2: Matthew c Moyano portfolio

I am a designer, artist, and community member.

I am eager to contribute to the essential shift in our culture to sustain a future world.

Many look at our global condition and see failure, yet I see vast opportunities for recreating our environment. I strive to find beautiful responses to current problems. Whether it be the sustainable attributes of our buildings, the aesthetic of the built environment, or our integration into nature.

The rehabilitation of existing buildings is economicaly, socialy, and environmentaly sustainable. That is why I am a fifth year Architecture student at the University of Oregon focusing in Sustainability, Architectural History and Historic Preservation.

Passion for healthy community, and local identity drives my work. Design is meant to better the world, and through it I want to make a change. To do this I have focused on Sustainable projects at both local and large scales.

I am searching for a firm that understands the importance of sustainability, while making the fullest effort to create beautiful environments for people. I aim to join such a team.

Camposanto, Pisa, Italy

Page 3: Matthew c Moyano portfolio

Corripo, Switzerland

Table of Contents

Introduction

Table of Contents

High Rise Living, Eugene Oregon

Sketches

Museum of Natural Art, Vicenza, Italy

Detail Drawings

Skinners Park Library, Eugene, Oregon

Structural Projects

UO Research Station,Depot Bay, Oregon

Terminals Project: The People’s Forum,Portland, Oregon

Practicum: PIVOT ARCHITECTUREEugene, Oregon

Page 4: Matthew c Moyano portfolio

High-Rise LivingEugene, OregonMixed-Use ResidentialCollaboration: Kayla Kersher, Chase Collins, Shirley HuangRevit, Autocad, PhotoshopFall, 2015

“A 25 story, mixed use, high rise in Eugene, Oregon that explored environmental sustainable techniques, social responsibility, and urban design/planning.”

Large PVP solar panel

PVP/Solar Shades

Stack Ventilation

Radiant Heat

Purple Pipe

Gassi�cation

Geothermal

Water Catchment

Water Catchment Info:

Residents: 482 Use: 80 gallons per year per residentBuilding Use: 38,560 gallons per year

Eugene Annual Rainfall: 50.9 inchesCatchment Area: 20,400 sq. ft

(20,400*50.9).632=646,000 gallons of rainwater to be used as greywater in toiletts.

PVP system info:

15,200 sq. ftsize(kW): Area(m^2)*1 kW/m^2*e�ciency 1412 * 1 * 17.5% = 247.1 kW

Production of: 356,705 kWh per year =34,387$

Gassi�cation Info:3 lbs of waste per person, over 365 days. (482*3)365 = 527,790 lbs per year

527,790/2000 = 264 tons per year

264 * 550 kW per ton = 145,142 kW per year

Geothermal Info:-8,000 sq. ft system creates 4 mW of Energy

Sustainability DiagramSchematic Public Park Plan/Traffic Study

Page 5: Matthew c Moyano portfolio

Team One: Shirley Huang, Chase Collins, Kayla Kerscher, Matthew Moyano

Mission Statement:

“Downtown Eugene will be a community center connected by com-plete streets of net-zero, mixed-use buildings, hidden parking, public green/plaza parks, and open market space. A new central park will unite new construction, bringing the vitality of Willamette and Broadway st. north to 8th street.”

anchoring 8th st.

1 Spring Equinox at 2 PM 2 Summer Solstice at 2 pm 3 Winter Solstice at 2 pm

Lobby View City/Potential Site Study

Page 6: Matthew c Moyano portfolio

DNUP

UP

DN

DN

1" = 30'-0"1 Level 2 1" = 30'-0"2 Level 3

gym lobby

weight/cardio physical therapy

stretchroom

yoga

theater loungelibrary

daycare

dog wash

DN

UP

UP UP

DN

1" = 30'-0"1 Level 4 Podium 1" = 30'-0"2 Level 5

artspace

community room

wintergarden

o�ce

bocce-ball

sun terrace

1st floor 2nd floor Podium

UP

1" = 30'-0"1 Level 22 1" = 30'-0"2 Level 21

2 Bed - 2 Bath Design

Tower Plan 5-21

1/8" = 1'-0"1 Level 1 - Callout 5

1/8" = 1'-0"2 Level 1 - Callout 6

1/8" = 1'-0"3 Level 1 - Callout 7

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Podium View North North-West View

Page 8: Matthew c Moyano portfolio

Sketches and Drawings

St. Benedict’s Chapel, Peter Zumthor, Sumvitg, CHE Meditation Pond Detail, Scarpa, Brion Cemetery, IT

Cobachon, 2013Published in Unbound Magazine

Gerlingerhall Study, Ellis LawrencemUniversity of Oregon, Eugene, OR.Figure Sketch

Foundling Hosptial Study, Palladio Florence, IT Villa Rotunda, Andrea Palladio, Vicenza, IT.Museo di Musica, Renzo PianoRome, IT

Gothic Detailing, Florence, IT

Page 9: Matthew c Moyano portfolio

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace

View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space

Solar Panel Roof

Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space

View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space

Gallery Space, View of Church

Access to Bascillica, Research Library

View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit

C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church

Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store

Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail

Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza

Entry from Erbe, Market Street

Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation

View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market

Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets

Plan of Ground Floor 1:200

Plan of Basement 1:200

2nd Floor 1:200

3rd Floor 1:200

4th Floor 1:200

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters

M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building

Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.

The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.

Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting

Signori Facade

Erbe Facade

Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100

Bay Section 1:100

Gallery Section1:100

Materials

-Vicenza Stone: Smooth

-Burnished Metal-

-Vicenza Stone: Rough

-Burned Wood-

From Guidelines to Finalized

Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace

View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space

Solar Panel Roof

Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space

View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space

Gallery Space, View of Church

Access to Bascillica, Research Library

View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit

C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church

Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store

Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail

Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza

Entry from Erbe, Market Street

Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation

View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market

Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets

Plan of Ground Floor 1:200

Plan of Basement 1:200

2nd Floor 1:200

3rd Floor 1:200

4th Floor 1:200

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters

M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building

Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.

The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.

Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting

Signori Facade

Erbe Facade

Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100

Bay Section 1:100

Gallery Section1:100

Materials

-Vicenza Stone: Smooth

-Burnished Metal-

-Vicenza Stone: Rough

-Burned Wood-

From Guidelines to Finalized

Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace

View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space

Solar Panel Roof

Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space

View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space

Gallery Space, View of Church

Access to Bascillica, Research Library

View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit

C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church

Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store

Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail

Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza

Entry from Erbe, Market Street

Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation

View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market

Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets

Plan of Ground Floor 1:200

Plan of Basement 1:200

2nd Floor 1:200

3rd Floor 1:200

4th Floor 1:200

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters

M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building

Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.

The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.

Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting

Signori Facade

Erbe Facade

Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100

Bay Section 1:100

Gallery Section1:100

Materials

-Vicenza Stone: Smooth

-Burnished Metal-

-Vicenza Stone: Rough

-Burned Wood-

From Guidelines to Finalized

Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas

M.O.N.A: Museum of Natural ArtVicenza, ItalyMuseum/CommercialAutocad, Photoshop, SketchupSpring 2015

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace

View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space

Solar Panel Roof

Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space

View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space

Gallery Space, View of Church

Access to Bascillica, Research Library

View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit

C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church

Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store

Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail

Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza

Entry from Erbe, Market Street

Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation

View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market

Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets

Plan of Ground Floor 1:200

Plan of Basement 1:200

2nd Floor 1:200

3rd Floor 1:200

4th Floor 1:200

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters

M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building

Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.

The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.

Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting

Signori Facade

Erbe Facade

Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100

Bay Section 1:100

Gallery Section1:100

Materials

-Vicenza Stone: Smooth

-Burnished Metal-

-Vicenza Stone: Rough

-Burned Wood-

From Guidelines to Finalized

Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace

View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space

Solar Panel Roof

Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space

View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space

Gallery Space, View of Church

Access to Bascillica, Research Library

View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit

C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church

Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store

Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail

Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza

Entry from Erbe, Market Street

Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation

View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market

Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets

Plan of Ground Floor 1:200

Plan of Basement 1:200

2nd Floor 1:200

3rd Floor 1:200

4th Floor 1:200

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters

M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building

Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.

The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.

Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting

Signori Facade

Erbe Facade

Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100

Bay Section 1:100

Gallery Section1:100

Materials

-Vicenza Stone: Smooth

-Burnished Metal-

-Vicenza Stone: Rough

-Burned Wood-

From Guidelines to Finalized

Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas

Elevation

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace

View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space

Solar Panel Roof

Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space

View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space

Gallery Space, View of Church

Access to Bascillica, Research Library

View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit

C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church

Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store

Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail

Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza

Entry from Erbe, Market Street

Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation

View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market

Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets

Plan of Ground Floor 1:200

Plan of Basement 1:200

2nd Floor 1:200

3rd Floor 1:200

4th Floor 1:200

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters

M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building

Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.

The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.

Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting

Signori Facade

Erbe Facade

Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100

Bay Section 1:100

Gallery Section1:100

Materials

-Vicenza Stone: Smooth

-Burnished Metal-

-Vicenza Stone: Rough

-Burned Wood-

From Guidelines to Finalized

Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace

View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space

Solar Panel Roof

Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space

View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space

Gallery Space, View of Church

Access to Bascillica, Research Library

View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit

C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church

Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store

Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail

Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza

Entry from Erbe, Market Street

Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation

View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market

Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets

Plan of Ground Floor 1:200

Plan of Basement 1:200

2nd Floor 1:200

3rd Floor 1:200

4th Floor 1:200

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters

M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building

Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.

The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.

Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting

Signori Facade

Erbe Facade

Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100

Bay Section 1:100

Gallery Section1:100

Materials

-Vicenza Stone: Smooth

-Burnished Metal-

-Vicenza Stone: Rough

-Burned Wood-

From Guidelines to Finalized

Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas

“A museum designed to house the Palladio Archives, while incorporating new museum space. The museum responds to powerful historic context and modern commercial life”

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace

View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space

Solar Panel Roof

Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space

View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space

Gallery Space, View of Church

Access to Bascillica, Research Library

View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit

C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church

Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store

Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail

Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza

Entry from Erbe, Market Street

Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation

View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market

Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets

Plan of Ground Floor 1:200

Plan of Basement 1:200

2nd Floor 1:200

3rd Floor 1:200

4th Floor 1:200

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters

M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building

Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.

The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.

Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting

Signori Facade

Erbe Facade

Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100

Bay Section 1:100

Gallery Section1:100

Materials

-Vicenza Stone: Smooth

-Burnished Metal-

-Vicenza Stone: Rough

-Burned Wood-

From Guidelines to Finalized

Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace

View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space

Solar Panel Roof

Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space

View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space

Gallery Space, View of Church

Access to Bascillica, Research Library

View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit

C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church

Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store

Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail

Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza

Entry from Erbe, Market Street

Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation

View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market

Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets

Plan of Ground Floor 1:200

Plan of Basement 1:200

2nd Floor 1:200

3rd Floor 1:200

4th Floor 1:200

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters

M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building

Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.

The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.

Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting

Signori Facade

Erbe Facade

Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100

Bay Section 1:100

Gallery Section1:100

Materials

-Vicenza Stone: Smooth

-Burnished Metal-

-Vicenza Stone: Rough

-Burned Wood-

From Guidelines to Finalized

Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas

North-West Facade

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Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace

View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space

Solar Panel Roof

Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space

View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space

Gallery Space, View of Church

Access to Bascillica, Research Library

View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit

C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church

Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store

Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail

Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza

Entry from Erbe, Market Street

Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation

View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market

Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets

Plan of Ground Floor 1:200

Plan of Basement 1:200

2nd Floor 1:200

3rd Floor 1:200

4th Floor 1:200

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters

M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building

Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.

The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.

Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting

Signori Facade

Erbe Facade

Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100

Bay Section 1:100

Gallery Section1:100

Materials

-Vicenza Stone: Smooth

-Burnished Metal-

-Vicenza Stone: Rough

-Burned Wood-

From Guidelines to Finalized

Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace

View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space

Solar Panel Roof

Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space

View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space

Gallery Space, View of Church

Access to Bascillica, Research Library

View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit

C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church

Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store

Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail

Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza

Entry from Erbe, Market Street

Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation

View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market

Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets

Plan of Ground Floor 1:200

Plan of Basement 1:200

2nd Floor 1:200

3rd Floor 1:200

4th Floor 1:200

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters

M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building

Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.

The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.

Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting

Signori Facade

Erbe Facade

Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100

Bay Section 1:100

Gallery Section1:100

Materials

-Vicenza Stone: Smooth

-Burnished Metal-

-Vicenza Stone: Rough

-Burned Wood-

From Guidelines to Finalized

Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas

Northern Section Southern Section

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Access to Historic Stair, Cafe, Shaded Terrace

View to Historic Wall, Top Gallery Space

Solar Panel Roof

Access to Bascillica, Gallery Space

View to Historic Wall, Gallery Space

Gallery Space, View of Church

Access to Bascillica, Research Library

View to Historic Wall, Palladio Exhibit

C.I.S.A Offices, Conference, View of Church

Covered Space, Coat, Foyer, Book Store

Piazza, First Gallery, Circulation, Retail

Ruins Cover, Services, Multi-Purpose, Piazza

Entry from Erbe, Market Street

Archives, Bathrooms, Circulation

View of Ruins, Preparation, Below Market

Entry from Erbe, Covered Markets

Plan of Ground Floor 1:200

Plan of Basement 1:200

2nd Floor 1:200

3rd Floor 1:200

4th Floor 1:200

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Concrete Surface

Terrace Floor

Steel Beam

Smooth Stone Finish

Air Gap

Concrete Slab

4” Rigid Insulation

Rough Stone Finish

Stone Lintel

North East Section - 1:200South West Section - 1:200

Archive Bathroom

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

Gallery

Gallery

C.I.S.A Palladio

Retail

Atrium

Basement

Bascilica Connection

Cafer Terrace

Stair Circulation Elevator

M.O.N.A: The Museum of Natural Art New C.I.S.A Headquarters

M.O.N.A, the Museum of Natural Art, responds to the existing fabric through an integral expression of local stone. The Central building pushes up through the grey stone, mimicking geographic upheaval. This is also reminiscent of Palladio’s Basilica dome that expands up from the white structure. The three expansive wings allows for complete flexibility in exhibit arrangement, while exposed structure, and a central atrium, enhance the visitors experience of the material and size of the building

Through the dynamic push and pull of the building’s plan, three key “piazzas” were created in order to reinvigorate the site. Two of these piazzas are off Piazza Signori, connecting the largest piazza with the Erbe market below, while the third allows for the existing activity of Biade to continue.

The Erbe Market creates a funnel experience facing the medieval arch and wall. The entrance is defined by a viewing structure of the Roman Ruins, and a path leading to Piazza Signori. Markets under M.O.N.A are permanent markets, while the mirrored stores can be permanent or rented out.

Sustainable Measures include: Thermal Mass, Permeable Pavement, PVP Panels, and Daylighting

Signori Facade

Erbe Facade

Bay Elevation: Entrance1:100

Bay Section 1:100

Gallery Section1:100

Materials

-Vicenza Stone: Smooth

-Burnished Metal-

-Vicenza Stone: Rough

-Burned Wood-

From Guidelines to Finalized

Horizontal Section Program Axon Paths and Piazzas

View Facing South

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Venteck Curtain Wall

10” Metal Tube Column

Vent

.25/12 Slopped Roof

W21

Compound Roof

Roof Framing

Concrete Floor

Catwalk

Metal Spandral

Glass Canopy

HSS 4X6

Viendreel Truss

HSS

Metal Column Base

6” Concrete Base

Dropped Acoustic Tile Ceiling

1 3D View 1

3/4” plywood

8” cellulose insulation

4” rigid insulation

3/4“ plywood

interior gyp board

air/thermal barrior

8” cellulose insulation

1/4” soffit

vent w/ screen

trim

vertical rain screen

building wrap

cross furring

3/4” plywood

(2) 2“ rigid insulation

Vapor Barrier

3/4” plywood

impermeable moisture barrier

trim

drip edge

metal clip to window

cascadia: casement window header

2x6 blocking

standing seam metal roof

roof furring

air gap (venting)

permeable building envelope

building felt

opening to vent

Window Header Section

3” - 1’ - 0”

Cross Furring

Window Tape

impermeable Barrier

Permeable Barrier

Building Wrap

Trim

Drip Edge

Passive-House DetailAutocad

Eugene City Hall: Double Glass Facade DetailRevit

Window Axon

Elevation

Roof Connection South Facade Section

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Skinner’s Park Regional LibraryEugene, OregonCivicRevit, PhotoshopSummer, 2015

Ground Floor

2nd Floor

“A new regional library for Eugene, Oregon that responds to the local vernacular, context, and scale. A Focus on scale of space responds to the facets of use in the building.”

Entry View

Initial Sketch

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Large Room View Children’s Library

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Arbutus Transit CorridorVancouver, CanadaStructuralRhinoceros, Photoshop, Multi-Frame

Wooden Truss DesignSisters, OregonStructuralCollaboration: Adam DiPaolaRhinoceros, Multi-Frame

Joint Diagram

1

5 CD 1.155 CM 1.00

Ct 1.00Cg 0.92

Dowel Diameter (D) 3/4 in CΔ 1.33Dowel Bending Yield Strength (Fyb) 45,000 psi

Actual End Distance 42.00 in

4.0 D edge* end fasteners rows

3.000 in 3.000 1.500 2.250 2.813

3.000 3.000 2.250 2.813

Cd NA

Ceg 1.00

G 0.73 G 0.73 Cst NA

ϴ degrees 80 deg ϴ degrees 100 deg Cdi NA

ϴ radians 1.40 rad ϴ radians 1.75 radCtn NA

Fe 9,300 psi Fe 9,300 psi 1.41Fe para 8,200 psi Fe para 8,200 psi

Fe perp 4,450 psi Fe perp 4,450 psi

Fem 4,512 psi Fes 4,512 psi Z Z' N*Z'

tm 3.00 in ts 4.00 in Im 1,986 2,794 13,970 lbs

Em 1,100,000 psi Es 1,100,000 psi Is 2,648 3,725 18,626 lbs

Am 13.75 in2 As 19.25 in

2 II 1,085 1,526 7,631 lbs

Am/As 0.71 As/Am 1.40 IIIm 1,068 1,502 7,512 lbs

IIIs 1,289 1,813 9,067 lbs

Re 1.00 k1 0.37 IV 1,132 1,592 7,959 lbs

Rt 0.75 k2 1.29

Kϴ 1.28 k3 1.17

KD FALSE 1,502 7,512 lbs

Ctr to Ctr Spacing

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Dowel Information

Min. End Dist. (C��

req. distance (in)

Connection Information# of Shear Planes

# of Fasteners (N)

Diameters

<=19

HardwoodPerpendicular to Grain

Service

White Oak, Sel. Struc. White Oak, Sel. Struc.

req. spacing (in)

<=100

0.50

1.00

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Adam DiPaola

Luke Larsen

March 5, 2015

Name:

GTF/Section:

Date:

*items in gray do not apply to bolted

connections

Adjustment Factors

Main Member Side Member

Member Information

Yield Limit Eq.'s

No

Two months

# of Fasteners in a Row

Connection Design 1: Central Splice Connection

Connection Design Rendering:

1/4” Thick Steel Plate

8x8 SS White Oak

3/4” Pins (9x)Sisters, Oregon

Adam DiPaola // Matthew Moyano // Duff/Donofrio // Arch 462, Project 3

Design of a Timber Roof for a Meeting Hall

English Bay

Fraser River

Vancouver

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University of Oregon Research StationDepot Bay, OregonEducational/ResidentialPhotoshop, Rhinoceros, AutocadWinter 2014

Site Plan

Entrance View

“A research center for the University of Oregon in Depot Bay, Oregon that responds to local scale and context while focusing on sustainable material selection.”

Ground Floor Plan

-1 Floor Plan

-2 Floor Plan

Radiant Heating/Cooling

Campus Focus Parti

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Community Room View East Section

Metal and refurbished wood suspended stairway with polished concrete landing

Main Stair Detail

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The People’s ForumTerminals Studio: Part 1Mississippi Ave., Portland, OregonCommunity RehabilitationRevit, Photoshop

“To expand on the idea of Grassroots Urbanism by developing a district government headquarters where local democratic events can take place. Shop space, offices, and community space was provided while connecting back to the original business: the ReBuilding Center.”

Gallery Progress Sketch Sketch Model

Forum Perspective N-W View

D

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N NGround Floor Plan Second Floor Plan Third Floor Plan

West Section

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East Facade

West Facade

East Back Facade

North Section

People’s Gallery South View

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Practicum: PIVOT ARCHITECTUREPrincipal: Bill Seider FAIAProject Leads: Curt Wilson AIA, Kari Turner AIA, Dawn Sowby, Alex Rosenthal

Raise Fascia / Crenellations

Define Main Tower from Wall

Renew and Push Back Balconies

Elongate and Define Entrance

Re-introduceFlags

Expand upon Landscaping

Form

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CASH WRAP21

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DOORS - 3' x 7' SOLID CORE, FACTORY FINISHED OAK VENEER (COLORSELECTED BY OWNER)

FRAMES - TIMELY OR EQUAL. FACTORY FINISHED (BLACK COLOR)

DOOR AND FRAME TYPES

HARDWARE GROUP #1 – EXISTING EXTERIOR ALUMINUM DOORSEXISTING DEADLOCK ENTRANCE HARDWARE TO REMAINEXISTING SIGN ABOVE DOOR “THIS DOOR TO REMAIN UNLOCKED…..” TO REMAINALL OTHER EXISTING HARDWARE TO REMAIN

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20A MERCHANDISE 6' - 1" 7' - 9 1/2" (E) (E) 120B MERCHANDISE 3' - 0" 7' - 0" (E) Metal - Steel (E) H.S. PAINT 422A MERCHANDISE RESTROOM 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A Wood FAC TIMELY FAC 224A MERCHANDISE UTILITY 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A - FAC TIMELY FAC 3 REUSE

OWNER-SUPPLIEDH.M. DOOR

1/8" = 1'-0"1 DOOR PLAN

KEYNOTE LEGEND

47 (E) ALUMINUM DOORS TO REMAIN. (E) LOCK TO REMAIN

EXTERIOREXTERIOR

Aluminum H.S.

H.M. PROVIDEDBY OWNER

EXIT

EXIT

EXIT

EXIT

CEILING PLAN LEGEND

EXIT LIGHT, CEILING/WALLMOUNTED, SEE ELEC.

1x4 SURFACE FIXTURE, SEE ELEC.

1X4 LINEAR FLOURESCANT FIXTURES

GYPSUM BOARD

WALL ASSEMBLY PERDIMENSION PLAN

8' - 0"

JOIST

CONTINUOUS WALL TOP TRACK

STUDACOUSTIC INSULATION

GYP. BD.

LEDGER

600T162-43 LEDGER(BOTH ENDS OF CEILING JOISTS)

600 S162-42BOX HDR 7' - 0"

43 MIL TRACKS

NOTE: PROVIDE DBL JAMBSTUD & SINGLE BEARINGSTUD EACH END OF OPENING

600S162-43 CEILINGJOISTS @ 16" O.C.

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362 S162-43METAL STUDS @

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ADDITIONAL NOTES:

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A. COORDINATE WITH ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR NEWLYINSTALLED ITEMS.

B. COORDINATE WITH MECHANICAL DRAWINGS FOR NEWLYINSTALLED ITEMS.

1 1/2" = 1'-0"4 TYPICAL HEADER AT DOORS

1/8" = 1'-0"1 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN0' 8' 16'4'

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1/8" = 1'-0"2 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN0' 8' 16'4'

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1 1/2" = 1'-0"6 TYPICAL INTERIOR WALLS

KEYNOTE LEGEND

CEILING SPECIFICATIONS:

SUSPENSION SYSTEM: ARMSTRONG PRELUDE 15/16" SUSPENSION SYSTEMACOUSTIC TILE: ARMSTRONG MINERAL FIBER 24" X 48" SQUARE EDGE TILE.TYPE SELECTED BY OWNER.

(LOWER WALLS)Lane Transit District (LTD) Bus Driver Rest Stop

LTD Transit Stop Model Jasper Mountain: Design Charrette DiagramsRetail Tenament Remodel: 95% Construction Drawings

Raise Fascia / Crenellations

Define Main Tower from Wall

Renew and Push Back Balconies

Elongate and Define Entrance

Re-introduceFlags

Expand upon Landscaping

Form

Raise Fascia / Crenellations

Define Main Tower from Wall

Renew and Push Back Balconies

Elongate and Define Entrance

Re-introduceFlags

Expand upon Landscaping

Form

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