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Mountain Ridge Project - winter presentation -

Mountain Ridge Project - winter presentation -. The making of Ridge University Engineering Building. O wner Regina Pau , Sunnyvale, CA. A rchitect Katrin Wender , Weimar, Germany. E ngineer Martha Del Campo , Stanford, CA. C onstruction Manager Kris Grotelueschen , Stanford, CA.

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Mountain Ridge Project - winter presentation -

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  1. Mountain Ridge Project- winter presentation - The making of Ridge University Engineering Building OwnerRegina Pau, Sunnyvale, CA ArchitectKatrin Wender,Weimar, Germany EngineerMartha Del Campo, Stanford, CA Construction ManagerKris Grotelueschen, Stanford, CA APPrenticeGrace Yamamoto, Stanford, CA AEC AEC

  2. Site conditions AEC AEC

  3. Functional spaces and relationship AEC AEC

  4. Dead Loads Lightweight Concrete Slab: 55 psf Steel Deck: 5 psf Partition Walls: 20 psf Finishes, Lights: 10 psf Ducts, Pipes: 5 psf Roofing System: 25 psf Live Loads Offices: 50 psf Classrooms: 40 psf Auditorium: 50 psf Corridors: 100 psf Snow: 50 psf (Altitude~2500 ft.) AEC Gravity Loads

  5. AEC Sample Gravity Load Path

  6. Wind Exposure B V33 = 70 mph Earthquake Zone 3 Type B Fault Zone AEC Lateral Loads

  7. AEC Sample Lateral Load Path

  8. Soil Stiff Sand Bearing Capacity: 5 ksf Low settlement Frost Depth: 4 ft. Foundation Wall footings at perimeter Column footings under interior columns Slab on Grade AEC Foundation Considerations

  9. Construction • Budget is reduced for 4% inflation over the next 14 years. • (2015 Budget = 2001 Budget x0.9614) • The money available for the building is further reduced by overhead and profit. AEC

  10. Redesign - design concept “soft fluid among stones – water among stones“ AEC

  11. Redesign - schematic layout AEC

  12. Redesign - schematic layout AEC

  13. Redesign - schematic layout AEC

  14. Redesign - circulation AEC

  15. AEC Redesign - Structure

  16. AEC Redesign - Structure

  17. Eccentrically Braced Frame Efficient, ductile system Eliminates need to coordinate concrete and steel workers Shear Wall Ductile in combination with frame system Traditional, widely used Less expensive in general AEC Redesign - Structure

  18. Redesign - Construction Foundations Complete 7/1/15 Finishes Complete 5/25/16 Superstructure Complete 10/14/15 Building Closed In 1/6/16 AEC

  19. Redesign - Construction Total Budget: $2,842,260 Breakdown of Costs: AEC

  20. Redesign - Construction Construction Equipment • Largest crane pick is a 3 kip column • Hydraulic excavator for basement • Concrete will be placed with a pump AEC

  21. Redesign - Construction Material Laydown Site Parking Site Office Sub Trailers Site Entrance Moving Crane Additional Material Area Direction of Progression AEC

  22. Alternative 2 - design concept “water among stone – water on the mountain” AEC

  23. Alternative 2 – schematic layout 1 2 3 AEC

  24. Alternative 2 - circulation 1 2 3 AEC

  25. Alternative 2 – exterior and interior AEC

  26. AEC Alternative 2 - Structure

  27. APP C E AEC Alternative 2 - Structure • Concept • Maximize floor-to-ceiling height • Thin slab on columns • Eliminate internal beams • Reduce finishing costs • Allow large windows

  28. Gravity System Flat Slab System Minimum allowable depth: 7 in. (probably greater) Post-tensioned slab Approximate depth: 8 in. Waffle slab over Auditorium Approximate total depth: 24.5 in. (4.5 in. top slab) 30” x 30” voids, 6”ribs @ 36” Slab Drop panel Column AEC Alternative 2 - Structure

  29. Lateral Load Systems Concrete Cast in Place SMRF Precast Concrete SMRF Shear Wall for redundancy Typical Member Sizes: Ext. Beam: 18x24 in. Ext. Column: 18x18 in. Int. Column: 12x12 in. AEC Alternative 2 - Structure

  30. AEC Alternative 2 - Structure • Sample Connection Details • Cast in Place SMRF • Precast sMRF post-tensioning mild steel bars (from pankow.com)

  31. Exterior Cladding Finished concrete (CIP or Precast) Saves material cost Concrete must be designed for thermal effects Precast stone cladding Adds cost for material and installation Lightweight materials Lower life-cycle costs (i.e. insulation) AEC Alternative 2 - Structure

  32. Roofing System and Skylight AEC Alternative 2 - Structure Wood truss with steel tension members

  33. Alternative 2 - Construction Building Closed in 12/16/15 Foundations Complete 6/24/15 Finishes Complete 6/1/16 Superstructure Complete 9/23/15 AEC

  34. Alternative 2 - Construction Total Budget: $2,732,912 Breakdown of Costs: AEC

  35. Alternative 2 - Construction Construction Equipment • Largest crane pick for bucket of concrete • Hydraulic excavator for foundations • Concrete will be placed with a bucket AEC

  36. Alternative 2 - Construction Material Laydown Site Entrance Site Office Sub Trailers Direction of Progress Moving Crane Additional Material Area Site Parking AEC

  37. Alternative 3 - design concept “water among stones – waterfall and rocks“ AEC

  38. Alternative 3 – schematic layout AEC

  39. Alternative 3 – schematic layout AEC

  40. Alternative 3 – schematic layout AEC

  41. Alternative 3 - circulation AEC

  42. AEC Alternative 3 - Structure

  43. A/E Interaction AEC Alternative 3- Interaction A Proposal E Proposal A Feedback E Change Concept Design

  44. Lateral Load Systems Steel EBF Core Concrete Shear Wall Core Gravity Load Systems Concrete Frame Steel Frame Composite floor slab AEC Alternative 3 - Structure Steel: Typical Column: W14 x 74 Worst-Case Beam: W18 x 60 Concrete: Typical Column: 18” x 18” Worst-Case Beam: 18” x 30”

  45. Details AEC Alternative 3 - Structure Steel: Concrete:

  46. Alternative 3 - Construction Foundations Complete 6/18/15 Finishes Complete 5/12/16 Building Closed In 12/10/15 Superstructure Complete 9/11/15 AEC

  47. Alternative 3 - Construction Total Budget: $3,447,825 Breakdown of Costs: AEC

  48. Alternative 3 - Construction Construction Equipment • Largest crane pick for 3.5 kip steel column • Hydraulic excavator for foundations • Concrete will be placed with a pump at the foundations, and shotcrete for the shear walls AEC

  49. Alternative 3 - Construction Material Laydown Site Parking Site Office Sub Trailers Site Entrance Moving Crane Direction of Progress Additional Material Area AEC

  50. Construction AEC

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