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03-01-2006 Smith Group Presentation on SLCC to Dept Reps

03-01-2006 Smith Group Presentation on SLCC to Dept Reps. goals. campus landmark highly effective functional use Deaf ways of being ‘visu-centric’ building collaboration sense of connection. aesthetic. place of connection between one another – a strong sense of community

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03-01-2006 Smith Group Presentation on SLCC to Dept Reps

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  1. 03-01-2006 Smith Group Presentation on SLCC to Dept Reps

  2. goals

  3. campus landmark • highly effective functional use • Deaf ways of being • ‘visu-centric’ building • collaboration • sense of connection

  4. aesthetic

  5. place of connection • between one another – a strong sense of community • to openness and light – a space of well-being • to nature as constant reminder of the natural condition of deafness • and of the physical image of a place that expresses Deaf history and culture

  6. space • openness • variety • visual permeability

  7. light • illuminate sign language • enable orientation • foster a sense of well-being • flexibility • connection to natural world

  8. composition • landmark • gathering place as heart of building • organic planning in response to deaf way of seeing • overlap of indoor and outdoor spaces • foster social interaction and academic collaboration

  9. materiality • Deaf history and culture • transparency, translucency and reflectivity • quietness • metaphors of the natural elements • connection to architectural heritage of campus • interactive surfaces

  10. form • organic • landmark • timeless balance of past and future • emphasis on natural light • foster interaction

  11. elevations

  12. icon/roof north / west elevations

  13. materials zinc north / west elevations

  14. proportion north / west elevations

  15. entries north / west elevations

  16. portals column/wall north / west elevations

  17. strong profile north / west elevations

  18. ornament/timeline north / west elevations

  19. variety south / east elevations

  20. verticality south and east elevations

  21. base middle top south and east elevations

  22. pattern ganging south / east elevations

  23. pattern connection south / east elevations

  24. north elevation

  25. west elevation

  26. south elevation

  27. east elevation

  28. site design

  29. plant materials lilac Green Spruce Willow Oak River Birch Reed Grass Hosta blue holly – winter color Crape Myrtle Lirope

  30. deaf principles • provide common spaces • organic: open, light, quiet, flowing, smooth • harmonize with campus architecture

  31. deaf aesthetic • roundness: zinc columns, open

  32. deaf aesthetic • roundness: zinc columns, open • lightness: general elevations, pattern

  33. deaf aesthetic • roundness: zinc columns, open • lightness: general elevations, pattern • visually quiet: more subtle contrast than SAC

  34. campus setting • essence: sense of place • materials • natural metaphors • vertical proportions

  35. atrium

  36. circulation

  37. interaction

  38. presentation

  39. experience/ opportunities

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