ARE 4600 • Architectural Design IV Univ. of Wyoming • Prof. Denzer • Spring 2021 Final Projects: New Bauhaus competition ARE 4600 generally focuses on a multi-story building with a complex program, the integration of structural and mechanical systems, carbon-footprint estimating, and an international site. This semester students used the Bauhaus Campus 2021 competition created by Arkitekturo, for a site in Dessau near the original Bauhaus. The program says: “The 2021 Bauhaus Campus is not meant to be a traditional university, but a creative and explorative space instead.”
Bauhaus Campus Project Sum of Global Warming Potential To- tal (kgCO2eq) Abdullah Abdullah Spring 21 ARE-4600 Grand Total 3,167,948.14 This Bauhaus campus Project contains five individual 03 - Concrete Sum of Global Warming Potential Total buildings inspired by the architect Norman Foster. Each 04 - Masonry (kgCO2eq) building serve a specific purpose on campus. The main 05 - Metals element used in the structure of those building is steel 07 - Thermal and Moisture 1,229,082.69 Protection 533,131.09 and the façade is a combination between concrete, 08 - Openings and Glazing 43,125.00 09 - Finishes Grand Total 201,652.25 163,602.87 997,354.22 3,167,948.14 Elevations Concept Sketches Project Schedule Room Area (sqft) Dormitory 15171 Cafeteria 2087 Entrance Lobby 864 Exhibition 10898 1788 Faculty Offices Library/Reading Room 2475 Auditorium 3161 Classes 6081 Workshops 6081 Total Area 48606
Classroom Building Main Building Library This building contains: • Faculty Offices • Exhibition • 6 Classrooms • 6 Workshops • Student Lounge
Dormitory • First floor is a Cafeteria • 2-7 floors are dorm rooms Lobby & Cafeteria 3-5-7 Floor Plans Plan 2-4-6 Floor Plans Auditorium • Fits 215 seats
New Bauhaus Design INTERIOR Essa Alomair Spring 2021 3D SIITE VIEW Architectural Design Studio 4 Dr. Denzer EXTERIIOR SIITE MAP AERIAL VIEW Main Building 964 SF Main lobby 437 SF Auditorium lobby 3994 SF PRECEDENTS Auditorium 6112 SF Classes 6112 SF Workshops 1124 SF Restrooms 1784 SF Offices 600 SF Storage Library 1081 SF Lobby 3087 SF Library space 109 SF Restroom 1 109 SF Restroom 2 720 SF Garden Dorm 1715 SF Lobby/Common 211 SF Mail 12855 SF Rooms 1440 SF Common Space Cafeteria 573 SF Kitchen 1586 SF Seating Exhibition 9280 SF Main area 650 SF Restrooms The New Bauhaus has 4 separate buildings. Some of the buildings are multi-purpose while others are built for a single use. The buildings were build using streel structure with concrete and wood louver façade.
Campus Buildings Structural Floorplans MAIN BUILDING 3D Frame Floor 1 Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 2 LIBRARY 3D Frame Structural Floorplans Floorplans EXHIBTION Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 1 Floor 2 Exhibition 3D Frame Floor 1
Floorplans 3D Frame Structural Floorplans Floor 1 Floor 2 Detail Plans Detail Sections Carbon footprint Row Labels Sum of Global Warming Potential Total (kgCO2eq) Exhibition Dorm 211,339.07 Library 883,748.35 Main Grand Total 160,746.12 750,314.26 2,006,147.80 Total amount of energy used in a year is 21,454,441 kWh Equivalency results: Building Sections
ARE 4600 - DESIGN WORK - DD GARRETT ANDERSON | PROF. ANTHONY DENZER This rendition of the Bauhouse features A dormitory with 50 single bed rooms and a ground level community space. There are also classrooms and offices for staff, along with and exhibition space to showcase work and a theatre for performances. More amenities for students include a cafeteria and a library with study spaces. The individual buildings are all connected by glass hallways but have their own individual entrances along the front circle drive. Walking paths and other features will be added to the lot to allow for an outdoor space for anybody to use. Site Plan Overall Floor Plan North Elevation South Elevation East Elevation West Elevation
ARE 4600 - DESIGN WORK - DD GARRETT ANDERSON | PROF. ANTHONY DENZER Classroom/Offices Theatre Dorms Structural Plan Name Count Area Square footage totals Theatre Section View Dorm 6 Floors 3111 SF Total Square footage = 65,000 sq. ft. Library and Caffeteria 1 Space 4637 SF Classroom/workspace 20 Rooms 607 SF Exhibition 2 Floors 8420 SF Theatre 1 Room 4586 SF Theatre Bathroom 2 Rooms 113 SF Office 8 Rooms 201 SF
ARE 4600 - DESIGN WORK - DD GARRETT ANDERSON | PROF. ANTHONY DENZER With the size of the campus numbers for construction will be expected to be high compared to just a single building. As you can see from fig- ure 1 above the sum of mass total in kg is what we want to manly focus on as this will be the number that we will either by trying to cut down using other resources or be applying renewable energy methods. Miss- ing from this report is the actual Carbon footprint that could be left during construction from machinery. This might be a minor point com- pared to the carbon footprint left from the materials being made but would be an interesting topic to consider when deciding how the build- ing will be constructed. One thing that can be changed to lower the car- bon footprint could be the use of longer lasting materials that have a longer life cycle. Values Sum of Acidifica- Sum of Eutrophica- Sum of Global Sum of Ozone Sum of Smog Sum of Primary En- Sum of Non- Sum of Renewa- tion Potential tion Potential Total Warming Poten- Depletion Po- Formation Po- Row Labels Total (kgSO2eq) (kgNeq) tial Total tential Total tential Total ergy Demand Total renewable Energy ble Energy De- Sum of Mass To- (kgCO2eq) (CFC-11eq) (kgO3eq) tal (kg) (MJ) Demand Total (MJ) mand Total (MJ) Campus 10,003.84 498.81 2,291,936.08 2.00E-02 144,735.04 32,023,894.66 28,240,612.06 3,791,976.52 5,907,665.71 project Grand Total 10,003.84 498.81 2,291,936.08 2.00E-02 144,735.04 32,023,894.66 28,240,612.06 3,791,976.52 5,907,665.71 Operational Energy/ Carbon Footprint Total square footage= 61,000 ft2 Energy used per year= 84.3 * 61,000 = 5,142,300 kBtu = 1507.06 kWh Carbon footprint of building = 1,068 Kilograms/year Inspiration for this design came from re- search done on the Saw Hock building built by O’Donnell + Tuomey and located in Lon- don. The building was designed to be a stu- dent center similar to this assignment . The appreciation for the brick work in the Saw Hock transferred over to this project. Also the design for the Exhibition space is related to that of the Saw Hock with ever changing lev- els of floors and large overhead spaces that are created from openings in the walkways above.
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BETONHAUS | NEW BAUHAUS CAMPUS SQUARE FOOTAGE MANUEL ALEJANDRO CABRERA RODAS | ANTHONY DENZER N THE BETONHAUS IS THE NEW BAUHAUS CAMPUS IN DESSAU, GERMANY, WHERE THE ORIGINAL BAUHAUS WAS ESTABLISHED. THE CAMPUS WAS DIVIDED INTO FIVE BUILDINGS, ACCORDING TO THEIR RESPECTIVE FUNCTION. THE PRINCIPLES OF THE BAUHAUS AND BRUTALISM INFLUENCED THE DESIGN OF THE CAMPUS. ADDITIONALLY, THE STYLE OF CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTS LIKE RENZO PIANO INSPIRED THE FORM OF THE BUILDINGS. PRECEDENTS EXHIBITION SPACE KIMBELL ART MUSEUM. SITE RENZO PIANO J. S. PATHÉ FOUNDATION. RENZO PIANO THE FORUM. RENZO PIANO
RESIDENCE HALL FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR AUDITORIUM
EDUCATION BUILDING FIRST FLOOR OPEN TO BELOW SECOND FLOOR SECTION 1 SECTION 2 WORKSHOPS BUILDING CARBON FOOTPRINT EMBODIED ENERGY CARBON: 3,715,100 kg-CO2 OPERATIONAL ENERGY CARBON: 1,087,800 kg-CO2
Zusammenarbeit School of Architecture: The Zusammenarbeit School of Architec- ture is the latest addition in Dessau, Ger- many and serves to inspire the students in attendance. The term Zusammenarbeit is German for ‘collaboration’, which repre- sents the overall theme of this project. The modern-style campus buildings are designed to maximize collaboration be- tween students while enjoying the natural effects of the courtyard.
Level 1 Level 2 Level 2 (Classes) Level 3 Level 3 (Library) (Cafeteria) Level 1 Levels 2-5 Level 1 Level 1 Level 2 Level 1 Level 2
Level 1 (spread footings) Level 1 Level 2 Level 2 Levels 3-5 & Roof Level 1 (incl. spread footings) Roof Plan (Open-web joists) Levels 2-3 Level 1 Levels 2-6 (incl. roof) Level 2 (mezzanine) Roof Plan (incl. shear walls) Level 2 (incl. balcony) Roof Plan (Open-web joists)
Kunsthaus Project Description Dessau, Germany “Art House” The original Bauhaus forged the path of new age art and architecture in the 1920s. After Key Site Notes: Ally Carlo| ARE 4600 Design IV | Prof. Denzer | May 6, 2021 just passing the 100th anniversary, a new Bauhaus campus is to be designed in celebration. • Train Station 400m north This Kunsthaus campus creates an environment to allow students to continue this tradition • Original Bauhaus and Bauhaus Museum near by • City known for outdoor landscaping of the trends of art and architecture. Aerial View Structural Plans Auditorium N Site Plan Welcome Center
Level 2 and 3 Level 1 Dorms Exhibition Workshops & Faculty Offices Level 2 Level 1
Classroom Building Building Life Cycle Building Net Area (ft2) Dorms 21,928 Materials Classroom/ Library 9,823 Metals Auditorium 4,678 Total SF: Masonry Concrete Workshop/Offices 12,247 59,875 Finishes Openings and Glazing Products End of Life Exhibition 10,313 Thermal and Moisture Protection Transportation Module D Welcome Center 886 Wood/Plastics/Composites Maintenance and Replacement
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