Intermodal Center / Multimodal Terminal Presentation Guidelines.

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Intermodal Center / Multimodal Terminal Presentation Guidelines

Vision The overall clients vision of the facility. –This is not your vision, but your interpretation of the clients vision. By the end of the presentation the client should understand how your design will help them achieve their vision.

Texas Bioneers 3 VISION Example To create a landmark learning environment that promotes health, wellness and community: An Academic Building – a visionary learning and teaching environment A Smart, Healthy Building – flexible, resource efficient A Landmark Building — civic, timeless, expressive/reflective Foster a Healthy Community – for the campus and existing resources Restores Health and Productivity of Human and Natural Systems

Programmatic requirements Critical programmatic issues that you responded to in your design. Do not include things that you did not respond to directly in your design. For instance if sustainability was a issue, but you have no real sustainable solutions in your design DO NOT include that as a Critical issue. As your presentation develops This also includes requirements that you have brought to the table that are not specifically in the Program

Texas Bioneers 5 BUILDING DESIGN GOALS To support the vital program of quality nursing education and research Recognizing the shortage of nurses A central place for all the University’s students to learn and gather “High Touch and High tech” A durable and flexible facility to accommodate unpredictable future needs The University front door for its educational mission

Site Planning Orient the reviewers to the site. –Exisitng Site drawing –Key site issues Your Overall Site Plan –Land use plan as you see it. –Transportation Center, Commercial, Housing, Parks, etc. - These are just color blotches on the site.

Site Planning

Brays Bayou Plan

Site Development This should explain where you are going to build and why? It should also include your architectural concept.

Texas Bioneers 10 N

Facility Program In detail what needs to be in the Building. You do not have to explain every space, but you do want explain the groups – Amtrak, Metro, Core, etc. Show any analysis of what you did? –Photos of Programming blocks –Diagramatic Layouts –Etc.

Space Planning Orienting drawings that shows them 2 and 3D interpretation of your architectural concept and how your facilities program fits into that concept You should deal at massing level with Metro station, LRT, Amtrak, Bus and Parking and where they are located on the site and How they are 3-dimensionally organized.

Space Planning Explain how the features required in the facilities program are met in your design. Focus on those features that directly relate to your building concept and 2D and 3D drawings (floor plans, sections, perspectives, etc.) that communicate this. Explain the aesthetic of those interior spaces.

Space Planning Example First Floor Second Floor

Images or Drawings of Interior Spaces

Building Systems Structural System Envelope System Interior System HVAC / Mechanical System

Texas Bioneers 19 Structure Circulation HVAC Envelope

Structural System Explanation of the structural concept. Steel, Concrete, Combination, etc. 3D drawing of the structure. 2D drawings of the structural layout if needed.

Enclosure System Explain the Enclosure System (Glass Curtain Wall, Block/Veneer, etc.) Drawings relating the Enclosure system to the Structural System.

Interior Systems Section through a space that communicate how the interior is constructed and how the

Texas Bioneers 23 Heated air temperature can be lower and provide comfort Cooled air temperature can be higher and provide comfort Less fan energy is required Less overall energy may be needed to provide the same level of comfort Only the occupied zone needs to be heated or cooled With an under floor air distribution system offers a variety of energy saving advantages: Raised Access Flooring with an Under Floor Air Distribution System Traditional Overhead Air Distribution System Raised Access Flooring: Cooling

Interior Systems Flexible Space for Future Changes in Walls & Furniture

HVAC / Mechanical 3D Conceptual Layout of the Mechanical. –Delivery system to the spaces –Fan Room(s) –Boiler (heat), Chiller (cooling) –Cooling Tower(s) location

Aesthetics Images and drawings that reflect the overall Aesthetic of your building. These can be despersed throughout the presentation as you communicated other ideas and features of your building. Do not be afraid to mix photos of products and materials with images and drawings.

Aesthetics

Texas Bioneers 30 School of Nursing and Student Community Center School of Nursing and Student Community Center 195,000 GSF $58 million

Texas Bioneers 31 Exterior Material Selection Clay SystemCopperClay BaguetteZinc

Texas Bioneers 32 View Looking North-east