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Ball State University Arch. 601 - Las Americas Team: Architectural: Interior Design: Alan Ulrich Kevin Johnson Brandon Hoopingarner Rachelle Hoffman Precedent Studies Key Largo Resorts 5-Star Resorts Resorts with Similar Programs - WATG


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Ball State University

  • Arch. 601 - Las Americas

Team:

Architectural: Alan Ulrich Brandon Hoopingarner Interior Design: Kevin Johnson Rachelle Hoffman

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Key Largo Resorts

Precedent Studies

5-Star Resorts Resorts with Similar Programs - WATG “Designing Destinations”

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“Amphibious” Architecture

Precedent Studies

Eco Resorts Wellness / Fitness Centers

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Temperature

Research - Climate / Weather Data

Sun / Radiation Wind / Precipitation

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Dugout Canoes Shelters on “stilts” with shell foundations Historical Context - Calusa Native Americans - the “Shell” Indians

Culture of Key Largo, FL

Current Context - Walkable, Laid Back “Barefoot” Culture

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Walkable Paths / Boardwalks

Natural Ecology - Integrating Guests into the “Mangrove Experience”

Utilizing Waterways Canoe “Taxi” Service

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Coral Reef Ecosystem

Initial Concept Generation - Biomimicry

Hurricane Cycle: Transient vs. Permanent Architecture Mangrove Swamp Ecosystem

Permanent

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Permanent

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Permanent

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Stasis Stasis Preparation Recovery Hurricane Hurricane

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Environmental Impact Site Zones and Initial Site Programming

Ground Level Diagrammatic Plan - 1st Iteration Ground Level Diagrammatic Plan - 2nd Iteration Tree Level Diagrammatic Plan Canopy Level Diagrammatic Plan Diagrammatic Environmental Impact Zones

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Canal Section Section Key Entrance Section Guest Unit Section

Initial Site Sections

Longitudinal Site Section Diagrammatic Sections

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Interim Site Sketch

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Final Site Plan - Ground Level

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1a 1a

Wellness Lobby

2a 2a

Farmer’s Market Retail or Bar Areas

3a 3a 3b

Hotel Parking

3b

Wellness Parking

4 4 5

Fitness Lobby / Area

5

Spa Lobby / Area

6 6 6 6 6

Mobile Guest Units

7 7 7

Employee Housing (Alt.) Walking Trails

8a 9a 9a 9a 9a

Pool

10 10

Boardwalk

9a 9a 9a 9a

Main Entrance

8b

Pedestrian Entrance

1b 1b

Hotel Lobby

LEGEND 2b 2b 2b 2b 2b 8b 8a

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Final Site Plan - Tree Level

N

1a 1a

Medical Facility

2 2 2

Circulation / Gathering

3 3

Views to Civic Area Below

4 4 5

Fitness

5

Spa

6 6 6 6 6

Mobile Guest Units

7 7 7

Employee Housing (Alt.)

1b 1b

Hotel Proper: Service, Additional Guest Rooms, etc.

LEGEND

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Final Site Plan - Canopy Level

N

1a 1a

Meeting Rooms / Surge Hospital

2 2 2 2

Roof Terrace / Gathering Space

3 3

Fitness / Pleasure Pool

4 4 5

Fitness

5

Spa

6 6 6 6 6

Mobile Guest Units

7 7 7

Employee Housing (Alt.)

1b 1b

Restaurants / Hotel Service

LEGEND

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Final Site Section

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Aerial Perspective

Diagrammatic Massing

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Main Resort Entrance - By Boat

Diagrammatic Massing

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Community Resort Entrance - Pedestrians

Diagrammatic Massing

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“Heart” of the Resort - Open to Civic Activity

Diagrammatic Massing

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Canal Guest Units

Diagrammatic Massing

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Oceanfront Guest Units

Diagrammatic Massing

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Sustainable Architectural Strategies

Photovoltaics Sun Shading Water Collection

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Sustainable Architectural Strategies

Natural Ventilation Solar Thermal Water Hydraulic Tidal Power Recycled Materials On-Site Waste Managment

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Sustainable Architectural Strategies

Schematically LEED Platinum

LEED 2009 for New Construction and Major Renovations

Hospitality Resort

Project Checklist

9.20.10 17

Possible Points: 26

Y ? N Y ? N

Y

Prereq 1

2

Credit 4

1 to 2 ?

Credit 1

1 2

Credit 5

1 to 2 N

Credit 2

5 1

Credit 6

Rapidly Renewable Materials 1 N

Credit 3

Brownfield Redevelopment 1 1

Credit 7

1 6

Credit 4.1

6 1

Credit 4.2

1 15

Possible Points: 15

3

Credit 4.3

Alternative Transportation—Low-Emitting and Fuel-Efficient Vehicles 3 2

Credit 4.4

2 Y

Prereq 1

1

Credit 5.1

Site Development—Protect or Restore Habitat 1 Y

Prereq 2

1

Credit 5.2

Site Development—Maximize Open Space 1 1

Credit 1

1 1

Credit 6.1

Stormwater Design—Quantity Control 1 1

Credit 2

1 1

Credit 6.2

Stormwater Design—Quality Control 1 1

Credit 3.1

1 ?

Credit 7.1

Heat Island Effect—Non-roof 1 1

Credit 3.2

1 ?

Credit 7.2

1 1

Credit 4.1

1 1

Credit 8

Light Pollution Reduction 1 1

Credit 4.2

1 1

Credit 4.3

1 10

Possible Points: 10

1

Credit 4.4

1 1

Credit 5

1 Y

Prereq 1

1

Credit 6.1

Controllability of Systems—Lighting 1 4

Credit 1

Water Efficient Landscaping 2 to 4 1

Credit 6.2

1 2

Credit 2

Innovative Wastewater Technologies 2 1

Credit 7.1

1 4

Credit 3

2 to 4 1

Credit 7.2

Thermal Comfort—Verification 1 1

Credit 8.1

1 31

Possible Points: 35

1

Credit 8.2

1 Y

Prereq 1

3

Possible Points: 6

Y

Prereq 2

Y

Prereq 3

1

Credit 1.1

1 15 ?

Credit 1

1 to 19 1

Credit 1.2

1 7 ?

Credit 2

1 to 7 N

Credit 1.3

1 2

Credit 3

2 N

Credit 1.4

1 2

Credit 4

2 N

Credit 1.5

1 3

Credit 5

3 1

Credit 2

1 2

Credit 6

2

Possible Points: 4

9

Possible Points: 14

N

Credit 1.1

1 Y

Prereq 1

N

Credit 1.2

1 N

Credit 1.1

1 to 3 N

Credit 1.3

1 N

Credit 1.2

Building Reuse—Maintain 50% of Interior Non-Structural Elements 1 N

Credit 1.4

1 1

Credit 2

1 to 2 2

Credit 3

1 to 2 85

Possible Points: 110

Regional Priority: Specific Credit Regional Priority: Specific Credit Regional Priority: Specific Credit Regional Priority: Specific Credit Measurement and Verification Innovation in Design: Specific Title Innovation in Design: Specific Title Innovation in Design: Specific Title Innovation in Design: Specific Title Innovation in Design: Specific Title Materials Reuse Storage and Collection of Recyclables

Materials and Resources

Fundamental Commissioning of Building Energy Systems

Total

Construction Waste Management Enhanced Commissioning On-Site Renewable Energy Enhanced Refrigerant Management Construction IAQ Management Plan—Before Occupancy

Materials and Resources, Continued Water Efficiency

Building Reuse—Maintain Existing Walls, Floors, and Roof Alternative Transportation—Parking Capacity Heat Island Effect—Roof Recycled Content Regional Materials Certified Wood Alternative Transportation—Bicycle Storage and Changing Rooms

Sustainable Sites

Alternative Transportation—Public Transportation Access Site Selection Development Density and Community Connectivity Construction Activity Pollution Prevention Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealants Low-Emitting Materials—Paints and Coatings Optimize Energy Performance

Energy and Atmosphere

Water Use Reduction—20% Reduction Low-Emitting Materials—Composite Wood and Agrifiber Products Low-Emitting Materials—Flooring Systems Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control Thermal Comfort—Design Controllability of Systems—Thermal Comfort Green Power Water Use Reduction Minimum Energy Performance Fundamental Refrigerant Management Daylight and Views—Views LEED Accredited Professional Daylight and Views—Daylight

Certified 40 to 49 points Silver 50 to 59 points Gold 60 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 110

Construction IAQ Management Plan—During Construction Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring

Indoor Environmental Quality

Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control Increased Ventilation

Regional Priority Credits Innovation and Design Process

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