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ARE 2600 Best Spring 2020

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PRISTINE MOUNTAIN SEMESTER PROJECTS ARE 2600 - SPRING 2020 | PROF. DENZER 3D SECTIONS 3D SECTIONS MANUEL ALEJANDRO CABRERA RODAS The Wind Energy Education Center is located South of Laramie, WY. Nature was an essential part of the design process. The wood structure resembles trees, to create the impression of being into the forest, like an oasis in the middle of the road. Whether the visitor contemplates the exterior, the main exhibition, or stop for a cup of coffee, they will have an extraordinary experience. FLOOR PLANS ELEVATIONS SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST STRUCTURAL FLOOR PLANS INSPIRATION / SKETCH LONGFU LIFE EXPERIENCE CENTER LAVEZZORIO COMMUNITY CENTER ARCHITECT: LUO STUDIO ARCHITECT: STUDIO GANG

Steel Design Timber Design Concrete Design Wind Energy Research Center Brennon Houchin The Wind Energy Research Center Final Rendering of Structure is a 4600 square foot visitor center ARE 2600, Spring 2020, Prof. Denzer Upper Floor Plan that is placed off of Highway 287 and Section Facing South Section Facing West Upper Structural Plan Hermosa Road across from Tie Sid- Wall Section Lower Floor Plan ing. The site is relatively flat and eas- ily accessed from Highway 287. The Roof Structural Plan building is a steel-framed structure that holds a 32-foot cantilever on the west end. The envelop has a stone base built from locally sourced sand- stone and limestone with a grey steel panel exterior above the stone. The rectangular panels featured on the cantilever and the east end of the building are rusted steel panels. Fi- nally, all the structural steel members visible within the building are painted white to stick out from the rest of the structure and focus the attention of the building to the steel structure. Precedent Image Exploratory Sketch Milstein Hall, Cornell University, NY OMA New York West Elevation North Elevation East Elevation South Elevation

::||RRaaiill TTiiee WWiinndd EEdduuccaattiioonn CCeenntteerr Elias Project 3: Envelope Design Rhoads ARE 2600, Prof. Denzer :|Envelope Design Spring 2020 Listed here are the various layers of the The Rail Tie Wind Education Center is a focal point of wall, roof, and floor used in this building. the ongoing project to put 84 to 151 wind turbines Along with this, each material has its south of Laramie, Wyoming. This education center R-value Posted next to It. This was used to will act as a place to inform visitors and guests of the determine thermal Comfort in Building. benefits to renewable energy such as wind, solar, etc. The The Rail Tie Wind Education Center is a wonderful Concrete building. This building shows off the abilities of concrete and its moldable shapes. Here people will be able to see exhibits in the main hall while also treating themselves to a gift shop and restaurant on the second floor. This building is a modern addition to the laramie area, making this one of the first buildings of its kind in the area. :|Inspiration Architect: Vo Trong Nghia Architects Building: Translucent Office Tower Location: Ho Chi Minh City Company: Nanoco -N- -E- -S- -W- :| Past Designs and Concept Sketches :| South Side 3D Section View :| West Side 3D Section View :| Second Floor Structural Plan :| First Floor Structural Plan :| Second Floor Architectural Plan :| First Floor Architectural Plan

Project 4 Final North ARE 2600 | Spring 2020 | Prof. Denzer Jenna Roadifer Main Level Floor Plan Cafe Level Floor Plan Level 3 Structural Plan Project 1: Steel West Elevation Level 4 Structural Plan Concept Sketch South Elevation Level 1 Structural Plan East Elevation 3D Section: West to East 3D Section: North to South North Elevation Project 2: Timber The Wind Energy Education Center, located outside Laramie, WY, near Tie Siding, will be an attractive stop to tourists on HWY 287. The cubic structure and dark Oak siding applies a modern approach, while the diagonal braces and stone finish keep the building rooted in Wyoming. The building opens into Level 2 Structural Plan the spacious exhibition area. The staircase in the middle leads to the mezzanine level café which includes outdoor seating. Material R-Value Precedent Image: Carehotel Middelpunt 5/8\" Gypsum 0.56 Location: Belgium Architect: architectuuratelier 8\" CMU 1.11 Dertien12 + Herman Markey Project 3: Concrete 2 1/2\" EPS 12.5 3/4\" Wood Siding 0.94 Total 15.11 Wall Section Total R-values for Wall


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