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Powdersville Recreation center

Powdersville Recreation center. Knea Marsh & Nathan Stroud. December 16, 2013. Page 3: Architectural program Page 4:Site Information(site location map/ legal description) Page 5: Site Information (site discovery)

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Powdersville Recreation center

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  1. Powdersville Recreation center Knea Marsh & Nathan Stroud December 16, 2013

  2. Page 3: Architectural program • Page 4:Site Information(site location map/ legal description) • Page 5: Site Information (site discovery) • Page 6:Preliminary Design(sketch/ Bubble Diagram) • Page 7: Project Management (Tasks) • Page 8: Project Management (Gantt Chart ) • Page 9: Conceptual Drawings (wall section) • Page 10: Engineering Calculations (structural Design) • Page 11:Engineering Calculations • Page 12: Engineering Calculations • Page 13: Engineering Calculations • Page 14: Engineering calculations Table of Contents

  3. Our building is a multi-purpose indoor/ outdoor athletic recreational center. This includes a gym, track, game room, pool, etc. The recreation has a universal design so that any occupant in the community can utilize this building. This is an economic necessity and useful for society and organized within the economic framework. Architectural Program

  4. Site location map/ Legal Description Site information http://acpass.andersoncountysc.org/index.htm

  5. Site Discovery • To determine the appropriate site we had to find a convenient location with several residents. The most important information to consider in our decision, was to find a community/location that could fund the building. • As a developer for the site, knowing about past owners and property uses help us develop the site because this gives us information about our land, such as the boundaries, zoning, income, etc. • Knowing about adjacent properties and current neighbors gives us information about the amount of populated people that pass throughout the location. • It is important to consider public transportation access in the design of a commercial facility because it allows numerous ways for citizens to come to the rec. • The location of emergency medical, police, and/or fire stations affects a property depending on the business, such as a recreation center it would probably be a good convenience (ex.: heart attacks injuries, etc.) • 6. What environmental issues (endangered species, wetlands, coastal zoning, contamination, etc.) did you discover about your site? Do you think further investigation into the environmental impact of your development is needed? Why or why not? • 7. What is the current zoning for this property? Will you need to request a zoning change in order to construct a commercial project? What zoning designation would best fit your intended commercial project? Give the official description for permitted development in this zone. • 8. What type(s) of development do you recommend for this site? Explain and justify your choice(s). Site information

  6. sketch/ Bubble Diagram Rest- room Rest- room Loading dock Office office Locker rooms Locker Rooms Pool Lobby Preliminary Design

  7. Tasks • Power point • Conclusion questions Knea Marsh Nathan Stroud • Revit • Calculations Project Management

  8. Gantt Chart Project Mangement

  9. Wall Section 1. 2. 3. 4. BRICK SHEATHING AIR GAP STUD Conceptual Drawings

  10. Structural Design Engineering Calculations

  11. Water supply pressure at meter Engineering Calculations

  12. Waste water Discharge Engineering Calculations

  13. Heat loss/gain • Q = A/R * ΔT average * t • Q= 24,701.5 ft.2/ 54.4238 Engineering Calculations

  14. Storm water runoff and retention/ detention pond size • V= 0.2acres*ft. • acres • V(volume of storm water)= 149,041.2ft. Sq. • A(Drainage Area: area of site) = 745,206ft. Sq. • V= Ap= V d • Ap(Area of Pond)=47,737.5 ft. sq. • Minimum average depth of pond= 3’ 1 ½ ‘’ 149,041.2 * ft. cb. 201*113 Ap= 0.2 acres* ft. = 11, 356.5 ft. sq. * 745, 206 ft. sq. 2 d acres 149,041.2 ft. cb. 287+ 188=475* 201= 47,737.5 & = 3’ 1 ½ ‘’ 47,737.5 ft. sq.= V= 149,041.2 ft. cb. d Engineering Calculations

  15. Viability Commercial Project

  16. 1. Discuss the anticipated sustainable and energy efficient characteristics for your proposed project. • 2.We thought that the research was the hardest section of the project. Finding the information for our project absorbed all of our time, such as code requirements. • 3.Finding a larger space with a lot of consumers, would be an improvement that we would have like to incorporate, if given sufficient time. With this time given we could have incorporated outdoor facilities, giving us more attractions for our building, which would bring in more income. • 4. Choose a career path that you discovered during this project of which you were previously unaware. Give a typical job description for a career in that field. Conclusion Questions

  17. Elevations North 2. East 3. South Construction Drawings 4. West

  18. Dimensioned Floor Plan Construction Drawings

  19. Floor Plan/ Render Construction Drawings

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