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Space, Light, Energy, ConceptTRANSCRIPT
Published in North America byTop Floor Studio PressOklahoma State University101 Architecture BuildingStillwater, OK 74077USA
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Library of Congress Control Number:4116-08-2011
ISBN: 0- 10632- 4116- 001
Some visitors say that you can almost hear echoes of the Native past through the trees.Nestled in lush, topographically rich, rolling hills, this Nestled in lush, topographically rich, rolling hills, this area was once an Osage Indiansettlement. When tenants finally settle down in the comfort of their quiet, private cabin,they’ll feel as if they’ve truly escaped reality and gotten away from it all. Osage Hills State Park and proposed Cultural Center is the gateway to Oklahoma’s Tallgrass Prairie.
The existing park offers 1,100 acres filled with picnic tables and shelters, 20 RVcampsites and 8 cabins, swimming pools, hiking trails, ball field and tennis court. Abundant fishing for bass, crappie, catfish and perch can be found in Lookout Lake, or in Sand Creek at the south end of the park. This area is overflowing with great opportunities for foliage viewing in all seasons.foliage viewing in all seasons.
The new master plan design includes a outdoor monument to the osage people, and outdoor ampiteater, a Cultural Center, Research/Arts center, and added hiking trails.
OSAGE HILLS MASTER PLANGroup Members
Nick ForthmanJohn HudackoAllie White
Osage Hills State ParkRed Eagle Route, Box 84Pawhuska, OK 74056Phone: 918-336-4141
SpaceLightEnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
Space
LightEnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
SpaceLightEnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
Space
LightEnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
The Santa Caterina Market (Isabel II Market) is a historic neighbourhood market located in the Gothic Quarter, Barcelona Spain. The original market was built from 1844-1848 and was remodelled starting 1997-2005. The market houses over one hundred food and vendor stalls. Enric Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue (EMBT) designed the new renovation.
This building study conducted by a group of architecture students aim toward exploring EMBT’s construction methods, Concept, and Spacial Design.
Emily Britton, Nick Forthman Dylan Hames, Ibad Rehman
santa caterina market
SpaceLightEnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
Space
LightEnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
The Santa Caterina Market (Isabel II Market) is a historic neighbourhood market located in the Gothic Quarter, Barcelona Spain. The original market was built from 1844-1848 and was remodelled starting 1997-2005. The market houses over one hundred food and vendor stalls. Enric Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue (EMBT) designed the new renovation.
This building study conducted by a group of architecture students aim toward exploring EMBT’s construction methods, Concept, and Spacial Design.
Emily Britton, Nick Forthman Dylan Hames, Ibad Rehman
santa caterina market
The colorful roof structure reinvigorates and beautifies the market culture. The ceramic tiles reflect the vibrant culture and the color of the stalls within. Each of the four facades are remnants of the existing structure built in 1848. 60 vendors occupy stalls within the structure including; shops, cafes, supermarkets, including; shops, cafes, supermarkets, and a restaurant
The Santa Caterina Market (Isabel II Market) is a historic neighbourhood market located in the Gothic Quarter, Barcelona Spain. The original market was built from 1844-1848 and was remodelled starting 1997-2005. The market houses over one hundred food and vendor stalls. Enric Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue (EMBT) designed the new renovation.
This building study conducted by a group of architecture students aim toward exploring EMBT’s construction methods, Concept, and Spacial Design.
Emily Britton, Nick Forthman Dylan Hames, Ibad Rehman
santa caterina market
SpaceLight
EnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
The materials were perfectly pieced together, LVL glue laminated arches from seville, and the tubular steel trusses fabricated in Barcelona. This system allowed for large spans and tall open spaces. This kept the market feeling comfortable while occupying large amounts of people and vendors.
ceramic tile
steel suspensionsystem
lvl glue laminated wood
The colorful roof structure reinvigorates and beautifies the market culture. The ceramic tiles reflect the vibrant culture and the color of the stalls within. Each of the four facades are remnants of the existing structure built in 1848. 60 vendors occupy stalls within the structure including; shops, cafes, supermarkets, including; shops, cafes, supermarkets, and a restaurant
The Santa Caterina Market (Isabel II Market) is a historic neighbourhood market located in the Gothic Quarter, Barcelona Spain. The original market was built from 1844-1848 and was remodelled starting 1997-2005. The market houses over one hundred food and vendor stalls. Enric Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue (EMBT) designed the new renovation.
This building study conducted by a group of architecture students aim toward exploring EMBT’s construction methods, Concept, and Spacial Design.
Emily Britton, Nick Forthman Dylan Hames, Ibad Rehman
santa caterina market
SpaceLight
EnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
The materials were perfectly pieced together, LVL glue laminated arches from seville, and the tubular steel trusses fabricated in Barcelona. This system allowed for large spans and tall open spaces. This kept the market feeling comfortable while occupying large amounts of people and vendors.
ceramic tile
steel suspensionsystem
lvl glue laminated wood
The colorful roof structure reinvigorates and beautifies the market culture. The ceramic tiles reflect the vibrant culture and the color of the stalls within. Each of the four facades are remnants of the existing structure built in 1848. 60 vendors occupy stalls within the structure including; shops, cafes, supermarkets, including; shops, cafes, supermarkets, and a restaurant
SpaceLightEnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
Space
LightEnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
SpaceLightEnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
Space
LightEnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
The Santa Caterina Market (Isabel II Market) is a historic neighbourhood market located in the Gothic Quarter, Barcelona Spain. The original market was built from 1844-1848 and was remodelled starting 1997-2005. The market houses over one hundred food and vendor stalls. Enric Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue (EMBT) designed the new renovation.
This building study conducted by a group of architecture students aim toward exploring EMBT’s construction methods, Concept, and Spacial Design.
Emily Britton, Nick Forthman Dylan Hames, Ibad Rehman
santa caterina market
GROUP MEMBERS
BEN CLAYTON
NICK FORTHMAN
KATY HARLOW
ELIZABETH HINKLE
CHRIS HUBER
MIN KIM
EVAN NEAL
CONCEPT: TRANSPORTATION
WITH THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY BEING SO CRUCIAL TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY TRANSPORTATION BECAME A CENTRAL THEME THROUGHOUT DESIGN.
MAJOR ISSUES: PUBLIC SPACE, ENERGY, URBAN FABRIC,GREEN SPACE, CONNECTION TO RIVER
WOLF POINT SKYSCRAPERWIND TURBINES
APARTMENT
CORE
THE ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER BECAME A MAJOR ISSUE. BEING JUST ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE LOOP VIEWS TO THE SOUTH AND EAST WERE GREATLY DESIRED. THE SHAPE OF AND ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER IN RESPONSE TO PREVAILING WIND PATTERNS ALSO SHAPED AND ORIENTED THE BUILDING.
WIND
SpaceLightEnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
Space
LightEnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
The Santa Caterina Market (Isabel II Market) is a historic neighbourhood market located in the Gothic Quarter, Barcelona Spain. The original market was built from 1844-1848 and was remodelled starting 1997-2005. The market houses over one hundred food and vendor stalls. Enric Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue (EMBT) designed the new renovation.
This building study conducted by a group of architecture students aim toward exploring EMBT’s construction methods, Concept, and Spacial Design.
Emily Britton, Nick Forthman Dylan Hames, Ibad Rehman
santa caterina market
GROUP MEMBERS
BEN CLAYTON
NICK FORTHMAN
KATY HARLOW
ELIZABETH HINKLE
CHRIS HUBER
MIN KIM
EVAN NEAL
CONCEPT: TRANSPORTATION
WITH THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY BEING SO CRUCIAL TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY TRANSPORTATION BECAME A CENTRAL THEME THROUGHOUT DESIGN.
MAJOR ISSUES: PUBLIC SPACE, ENERGY, URBAN FABRIC,GREEN SPACE, CONNECTION TO RIVER
WOLF POINT SKYSCRAPERWIND TURBINES
APARTMENT
CORE
THE ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER BECAME A MAJOR ISSUE. BEING JUST ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE LOOP VIEWS TO THE SOUTH AND EAST WERE GREATLY DESIRED. THE SHAPE OF AND ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER IN RESPONSE TO PREVAILING WIND PATTERNS ALSO SHAPED AND ORIENTED THE BUILDING.
WIND
The colorful roof structure reinvigorates and beautifies the market culture. The ceramic tiles reflect the vibrant culture and the color of the stalls within. Each of the four facades are remnants of the existing structure built in 1848. 60 vendors occupy stalls within the structure including; shops, cafes, supermarkets, including; shops, cafes, supermarkets, and a restaurant
The Santa Caterina Market (Isabel II Market) is a historic neighbourhood market located in the Gothic Quarter, Barcelona Spain. The original market was built from 1844-1848 and was remodelled starting 1997-2005. The market houses over one hundred food and vendor stalls. Enric Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue (EMBT) designed the new renovation.
This building study conducted by a group of architecture students aim toward exploring EMBT’s construction methods, Concept, and Spacial Design.
Emily Britton, Nick Forthman Dylan Hames, Ibad Rehman
santa caterina market
GROUP MEMBERS
BEN CLAYTON
NICK FORTHMAN
KATY HARLOW
ELIZABETH HINKLE
CHRIS HUBER
MIN KIM
EVAN NEAL
CONCEPT: TRANSPORTATION
WITH THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY BEING SO CRUCIAL TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY TRANSPORTATION BECAME A CENTRAL THEME THROUGHOUT DESIGN.
MAJOR ISSUES: PUBLIC SPACE, ENERGY, URBAN FABRIC,GREEN SPACE, CONNECTION TO RIVER
WOLF POINT SKYSCRAPERWIND TURBINES
APARTMENT
CORE
THE ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER BECAME A MAJOR ISSUE. BEING JUST ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE LOOP VIEWS TO THE SOUTH AND EAST WERE GREATLY DESIRED. THE SHAPE OF AND ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER IN RESPONSE TO PREVAILING WIND PATTERNS ALSO SHAPED AND ORIENTED THE BUILDING.
WIND
LOW PRESSURE
HIGH PRESSURE
From the beginning sustainability was a major factor in the design. The proposed tower was to act as an icon to visually reveal its methods of energy conservation and production. A mechanical ‘wing’ developed into becoming that visible display of sustainability.
The shape of the tower began to take shape, within the concept of Transportation, of an air plane wing. This allowed for structure to be minimizedas well wind to be funnelled around the building.
Strategically placed wind turbines then would take advantage of the increased wind speeds and pressures. Project Falcon (images left) helped us form the ideal shape and structure of the tower and mechanical wing to optimise the air flow. This air flow would not only power the wind turbines but also create a ‘Natural’ forced ventilation throughout the building.forced ventilation throughout the building.
The mechanical wing serves several other functions as well as energy production. Inclosed green spaces are located on the upper levels of the mechanical wing cutouts. This collects heat during the winter and acts as a heat recovery box, and collects rainwater off of the tower to supplement the tower’s gray water systems.
SpaceLight
EnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
The materials were perfectly pieced together, LVL glue laminated arches from seville, and the tubular steel trusses fabricated in Barcelona. This system allowed for large spans and tall open spaces. This kept the market feeling comfortable while occupying large amounts of people and vendors.
ceramic tile
steel suspensionsystem
lvl glue laminated wood
The colorful roof structure reinvigorates and beautifies the market culture. The ceramic tiles reflect the vibrant culture and the color of the stalls within. Each of the four facades are remnants of the existing structure built in 1848. 60 vendors occupy stalls within the structure including; shops, cafes, supermarkets, including; shops, cafes, supermarkets, and a restaurant
The Santa Caterina Market (Isabel II Market) is a historic neighbourhood market located in the Gothic Quarter, Barcelona Spain. The original market was built from 1844-1848 and was remodelled starting 1997-2005. The market houses over one hundred food and vendor stalls. Enric Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue (EMBT) designed the new renovation.
This building study conducted by a group of architecture students aim toward exploring EMBT’s construction methods, Concept, and Spacial Design.
Emily Britton, Nick Forthman Dylan Hames, Ibad Rehman
santa caterina market
GROUP MEMBERS
BEN CLAYTON
NICK FORTHMAN
KATY HARLOW
ELIZABETH HINKLE
CHRIS HUBER
MIN KIM
EVAN NEAL
CONCEPT: TRANSPORTATION
WITH THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY BEING SO CRUCIAL TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY TRANSPORTATION BECAME A CENTRAL THEME THROUGHOUT DESIGN.
MAJOR ISSUES: PUBLIC SPACE, ENERGY, URBAN FABRIC,GREEN SPACE, CONNECTION TO RIVER
WOLF POINT SKYSCRAPERWIND TURBINES
APARTMENT
CORE
THE ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER BECAME A MAJOR ISSUE. BEING JUST ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE LOOP VIEWS TO THE SOUTH AND EAST WERE GREATLY DESIRED. THE SHAPE OF AND ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER IN RESPONSE TO PREVAILING WIND PATTERNS ALSO SHAPED AND ORIENTED THE BUILDING.
WIND
LOW PRESSURE
HIGH PRESSURE
From the beginning sustainability was a major factor in the design. The proposed tower was to act as an icon to visually reveal its methods of energy conservation and production. A mechanical ‘wing’ developed into becoming that visible display of sustainability.
The shape of the tower began to take shape, within the concept of Transportation, of an air plane wing. This allowed for structure to be minimizedas well wind to be funnelled around the building.
Strategically placed wind turbines then would take advantage of the increased wind speeds and pressures. Project Falcon (images left) helped us form the ideal shape and structure of the tower and mechanical wing to optimise the air flow. This air flow would not only power the wind turbines but also create a ‘Natural’ forced ventilation throughout the building.forced ventilation throughout the building.
The mechanical wing serves several other functions as well as energy production. Inclosed green spaces are located on the upper levels of the mechanical wing cutouts. This collects heat during the winter and acts as a heat recovery box, and collects rainwater off of the tower to supplement the tower’s gray water systems.
SpaceLight
EnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
The materials were perfectly pieced together, LVL glue laminated arches from seville, and the tubular steel trusses fabricated in Barcelona. This system allowed for large spans and tall open spaces. This kept the market feeling comfortable while occupying large amounts of people and vendors.
ceramic tile
steel suspensionsystem
lvl glue laminated wood
The colorful roof structure reinvigorates and beautifies the market culture. The ceramic tiles reflect the vibrant culture and the color of the stalls within. Each of the four facades are remnants of the existing structure built in 1848. 60 vendors occupy stalls within the structure including; shops, cafes, supermarkets, including; shops, cafes, supermarkets, and a restaurant
LOW PRESSURE
HIGH PRESSURE
From the beginning sustainability was a major factor in the design. The proposed tower was to act as an icon to visually reveal its methods of energy conservation and production. A mechanical ‘wing’ developed into becoming that visible display of sustainability.
The shape of the tower began to take shape, within the concept of Transportation, of an air plane wing. This allowed for structure to be minimizedas well wind to be funnelled around the building.
Strategically placed wind turbines then would take advantage of the increased wind speeds and pressures. Project Falcon (images left) helped us form the ideal shape and structure of the tower and mechanical wing to optimise the air flow. This air flow would not only power the wind turbines but also create a ‘Natural’ forced ventilation throughout the building.forced ventilation throughout the building.
The mechanical wing serves several other functions as well as energy production. Inclosed green spaces are located on the upper levels of the mechanical wing cutouts. This collects heat during the winter and acts as a heat recovery box, and collects rainwater off of the tower to supplement the tower’s gray water systems.
Space
LightEnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
Space
LightEnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT. EVERY FOURTH FLOOR AN OUTDOOR GARDEN SPACE HELPS NANATURALLY VENTILATE AND EXPEL THE HEAT FROM THE CHASES LOCATED WITHIN THE DATUM.
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT.
TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE HEAT GAIN A DOUBLE CURTAIN WALL SKIN SYSTEM IS USED. AN OUTER LAYER OF STEEL MESH ACTS AS LOUVERS SHADING THE BUILDING WHILE NOT RESTRICTING AIRFLOW. INSULATED GLASS BEHIND THE MESH CREATES A LAYER OF INSULATION AROUNDAROUND THE BUILDING. THOUGH NOT ALL HEAT GAIN CAN BE PREVENTED IT CAN BE DEALT WITH ONCE INSIDE. 1
2
3heat ejection
heat transfer
heat gain
heat circulationslab radiant cooling
thermal preconditioning via curtain walls
double curtain wall
residentialhotel museumretail
systems integrationdatum circulation
organizationaldatum
commons/green space
GROUP MEMBERS
BEN CLAYTON
NICK FORTHMAN
KATY HARLOW
ELIZABETH HINKLE
CHRIS HUBER
MIN KIM
EVAN NEAL
CONCEPT: TRANSPORTATION
WITH THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY BEING SO CRUCIAL TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY TRANSPORTATION BECAME A CENTRAL THEME THROUGHOUT DESIGN.
MAJOR ISSUES: PUBLIC SPACE, ENERGY, URBAN FABRIC,GREEN SPACE, CONNECTION TO RIVER
WOLF POINT SKYSCRAPERWIND TURBINES
APARTMENT
CORE
THE ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER BECAME A MAJOR ISSUE. BEING JUST ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE LOOP VIEWS TO THE SOUTH AND EAST WERE GREATLY DESIRED. THE SHAPE OF AND ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER IN RESPONSE TO PREVAILING WIND PATTERNS ALSO SHAPED AND ORIENTED THE BUILDING.
WIND
Space
LightEnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT. EVERY FOURTH FLOOR AN OUTDOOR GARDEN SPACE HELPS NANATURALLY VENTILATE AND EXPEL THE HEAT FROM THE CHASES LOCATED WITHIN THE DATUM.
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT.
TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE HEAT GAIN A DOUBLE CURTAIN WALL SKIN SYSTEM IS USED. AN OUTER LAYER OF STEEL MESH ACTS AS LOUVERS SHADING THE BUILDING WHILE NOT RESTRICTING AIRFLOW. INSULATED GLASS BEHIND THE MESH CREATES A LAYER OF INSULATION AROUNDAROUND THE BUILDING. THOUGH NOT ALL HEAT GAIN CAN BE PREVENTED IT CAN BE DEALT WITH ONCE INSIDE. 1
2
3heat ejection
heat transfer
heat gain
heat circulationslab radiant cooling
thermal preconditioning via curtain walls
double curtain wall
residentialhotel museumretail
systems integrationdatum circulation
organizationaldatum
commons/green space
GROUP MEMBERS
BEN CLAYTON
NICK FORTHMAN
KATY HARLOW
ELIZABETH HINKLE
CHRIS HUBER
MIN KIM
EVAN NEAL
CONCEPT: TRANSPORTATION
WITH THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY BEING SO CRUCIAL TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY TRANSPORTATION BECAME A CENTRAL THEME THROUGHOUT DESIGN.
MAJOR ISSUES: PUBLIC SPACE, ENERGY, URBAN FABRIC,GREEN SPACE, CONNECTION TO RIVER
WOLF POINT SKYSCRAPERWIND TURBINES
APARTMENT
CORE
THE ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER BECAME A MAJOR ISSUE. BEING JUST ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE LOOP VIEWS TO THE SOUTH AND EAST WERE GREATLY DESIRED. THE SHAPE OF AND ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER IN RESPONSE TO PREVAILING WIND PATTERNS ALSO SHAPED AND ORIENTED THE BUILDING.
WIND
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT. EVERY FOURTH FLOOR AN OUTDOOR GARDEN SPACE HELPS NANATURALLY VENTILATE AND EXPEL THE HEAT FROM THE CHASES LOCATED WITHIN THE DATUM.
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT.
TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE HEAT GAIN A DOUBLE CURTAIN WALL SKIN SYSTEM IS USED. AN OUTER LAYER OF STEEL MESH ACTS AS LOUVERS SHADING THE BUILDING WHILE NOT RESTRICTING AIRFLOW. INSULATED GLASS BEHIND THE MESH CREATES A LAYER OF INSULATION AROUNDAROUND THE BUILDING. THOUGH NOT ALL HEAT GAIN CAN BE PREVENTED IT CAN BE DEALT WITH ONCE INSIDE. 1
2
3heat ejection
heat transfer
heat gain
heat circulationslab radiant cooling
thermal preconditioning via curtain walls
double curtain wall
residentialhotel museumretail
systems integrationdatum circulation
organizationaldatum
commons/green space
GROUP MEMBERS
BEN CLAYTON
NICK FORTHMAN
KATY HARLOW
ELIZABETH HINKLE
CHRIS HUBER
MIN KIM
EVAN NEAL
CONCEPT: TRANSPORTATION
WITH THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY BEING SO CRUCIAL TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY TRANSPORTATION BECAME A CENTRAL THEME THROUGHOUT DESIGN.
MAJOR ISSUES: PUBLIC SPACE, ENERGY, URBAN FABRIC,GREEN SPACE, CONNECTION TO RIVER
WOLF POINT SKYSCRAPERWIND TURBINES
APARTMENT
CORE
THE ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER BECAME A MAJOR ISSUE. BEING JUST ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE LOOP VIEWS TO THE SOUTH AND EAST WERE GREATLY DESIRED. THE SHAPE OF AND ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER IN RESPONSE TO PREVAILING WIND PATTERNS ALSO SHAPED AND ORIENTED THE BUILDING.
WIND
LOW PRESSURE
HIGH PRESSURE
From the beginning sustainability was a major factor in the design. The proposed tower was to act as an icon to visually reveal its methods of energy conservation and production. A mechanical ‘wing’ developed into becoming that visible display of sustainability.
The shape of the tower began to take shape, within the concept of Transportation, of an air plane wing. This allowed for structure to be minimizedas well wind to be funnelled around the building.
Strategically placed wind turbines then would take advantage of the increased wind speeds and pressures. Project Falcon (images left) helped us form the ideal shape and structure of the tower and mechanical wing to optimise the air flow. This air flow would not only power the wind turbines but also create a ‘Natural’ forced ventilation throughout the building.forced ventilation throughout the building.
The mechanical wing serves several other functions as well as energy production. Inclosed green spaces are located on the upper levels of the mechanical wing cutouts. This collects heat during the winter and acts as a heat recovery box, and collects rainwater off of the tower to supplement the tower’s gray water systems.
SpaceLight
EnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT. EVERY FOURTH FLOOR AN OUTDOOR GARDEN SPACE HELPS NANATURALLY VENTILATE AND EXPEL THE HEAT FROM THE CHASES LOCATED WITHIN THE DATUM.
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT.
TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE HEAT GAIN A DOUBLE CURTAIN WALL SKIN SYSTEM IS USED. AN OUTER LAYER OF STEEL MESH ACTS AS LOUVERS SHADING THE BUILDING WHILE NOT RESTRICTING AIRFLOW. INSULATED GLASS BEHIND THE MESH CREATES A LAYER OF INSULATION AROUNDAROUND THE BUILDING. THOUGH NOT ALL HEAT GAIN CAN BE PREVENTED IT CAN BE DEALT WITH ONCE INSIDE. 1
2
3heat ejection
heat transfer
heat gain
heat circulationslab radiant cooling
thermal preconditioning via curtain walls
double curtain wall
residentialhotel museumretail
systems integrationdatum circulation
organizationaldatum
commons/green space
GROUP MEMBERS
BEN CLAYTON
NICK FORTHMAN
KATY HARLOW
ELIZABETH HINKLE
CHRIS HUBER
MIN KIM
EVAN NEAL
CONCEPT: TRANSPORTATION
WITH THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY BEING SO CRUCIAL TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY TRANSPORTATION BECAME A CENTRAL THEME THROUGHOUT DESIGN.
MAJOR ISSUES: PUBLIC SPACE, ENERGY, URBAN FABRIC,GREEN SPACE, CONNECTION TO RIVER
WOLF POINT SKYSCRAPERWIND TURBINES
APARTMENT
CORE
THE ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER BECAME A MAJOR ISSUE. BEING JUST ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE LOOP VIEWS TO THE SOUTH AND EAST WERE GREATLY DESIRED. THE SHAPE OF AND ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER IN RESPONSE TO PREVAILING WIND PATTERNS ALSO SHAPED AND ORIENTED THE BUILDING.
WIND
LOW PRESSURE
HIGH PRESSURE
From the beginning sustainability was a major factor in the design. The proposed tower was to act as an icon to visually reveal its methods of energy conservation and production. A mechanical ‘wing’ developed into becoming that visible display of sustainability.
The shape of the tower began to take shape, within the concept of Transportation, of an air plane wing. This allowed for structure to be minimizedas well wind to be funnelled around the building.
Strategically placed wind turbines then would take advantage of the increased wind speeds and pressures. Project Falcon (images left) helped us form the ideal shape and structure of the tower and mechanical wing to optimise the air flow. This air flow would not only power the wind turbines but also create a ‘Natural’ forced ventilation throughout the building.forced ventilation throughout the building.
The mechanical wing serves several other functions as well as energy production. Inclosed green spaces are located on the upper levels of the mechanical wing cutouts. This collects heat during the winter and acts as a heat recovery box, and collects rainwater off of the tower to supplement the tower’s gray water systems.
SpaceLight
EnergyConcept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
LOW PRESSURE
HIGH PRESSURE
From the beginning sustainability was a major factor in the design. The proposed tower was to act as an icon to visually reveal its methods of energy conservation and production. A mechanical ‘wing’ developed into becoming that visible display of sustainability.
The shape of the tower began to take shape, within the concept of Transportation, of an air plane wing. This allowed for structure to be minimizedas well wind to be funnelled around the building.
Strategically placed wind turbines then would take advantage of the increased wind speeds and pressures. Project Falcon (images left) helped us form the ideal shape and structure of the tower and mechanical wing to optimise the air flow. This air flow would not only power the wind turbines but also create a ‘Natural’ forced ventilation throughout the building.forced ventilation throughout the building.
The mechanical wing serves several other functions as well as energy production. Inclosed green spaces are located on the upper levels of the mechanical wing cutouts. This collects heat during the winter and acts as a heat recovery box, and collects rainwater off of the tower to supplement the tower’s gray water systems.
Some visitors say that you can almost hear echoes of the Native past through the trees.Nestled in lush, topographically rich, rolling hills, this Nestled in lush, topographically rich, rolling hills, this area was once an Osage Indiansettlement. When tenants finally settle down in the comfort of their quiet, private cabin,they’ll feel as if they’ve truly escaped reality and gotten away from it all. Osage Hills State Park and proposed Cultural Center is the gateway to Oklahoma’s Tallgrass Prairie.
The existing park offers 1,100 acres filled with picnic tables and shelters, 20 RVcampsites and 8 cabins, swimming pools, hiking trails, ball field and tennis court. Abundant fishing for bass, crappie, catfish and perch can be found in Lookout Lake, or in Sand Creek at the south end of the park. This area is overflowing with great opportunities for foliage viewing in all seasons.foliage viewing in all seasons.
The new master plan design includes a outdoor monument to the osage people, and outdoor ampiteater, a Cultural Center, Research/Arts center, and added hiking trails.
OSAGE HILLS MASTER PLANGroup Members
Nick ForthmanJohn HudackoAllie White
Osage Hills State ParkRed Eagle Route, Box 84Pawhuska, OK 74056Phone: 918-336-4141
san francisco, ca
group members: nick forthman aaron guthridge
downtown 3rd and mission
THE MERCANTILE BUILDING LOCATED ON 3RD AND MISSION IN DOWN TOWN SAN FRANCISCO IS A HISTORIC AMERICAN MID-RISE BUILDING. THE STRUCTURE OF THE BUILDING HAS BEEN DEEMED UNSAFE. A DEVELOPER IS INTERESTED IN RENOVATING THE AREA. THIS DEVELOPER WISHES TO CREATE A MIXED USE MID-RISE THAT KEEPS THE MERCANTILE FACADE INTACT. NEW ZONING INCLUDES RETAIL, HOTEL AND RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT SPACES. IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE MERCANTILE SITE A MEXICAN MUSEUM HAS BEEN PROPOSED IN DESIGN, THIS COMPONENT HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE PROGRAM TO ALLOW FOR INTEGRATION OF SPACE INCLUDING JESSIE SQUARE DIRECTLY ADJACENT TO THE SITE.
san francisco multi-use midrise
Some visitors say that you can almost hear echoes of the Native past through the trees.Nestled in lush, topographically rich, rolling hills, this Nestled in lush, topographically rich, rolling hills, this area was once an Osage Indiansettlement. When tenants finally settle down in the comfort of their quiet, private cabin,they’ll feel as if they’ve truly escaped reality and gotten away from it all. Osage Hills State Park and proposed Cultural Center is the gateway to Oklahoma’s Tallgrass Prairie.
The existing park offers 1,100 acres filled with picnic tables and shelters, 20 RVcampsites and 8 cabins, swimming pools, hiking trails, ball field and tennis court. Abundant fishing for bass, crappie, catfish and perch can be found in Lookout Lake, or in Sand Creek at the south end of the park. This area is overflowing with great opportunities for foliage viewing in all seasons.foliage viewing in all seasons.
The new master plan design includes a outdoor monument to the osage people, and outdoor ampiteater, a Cultural Center, Research/Arts center, and added hiking trails.
OSAGE HILLS MASTER PLANGroup Members
Nick ForthmanJohn HudackoAllie White
Osage Hills State ParkRed Eagle Route, Box 84Pawhuska, OK 74056Phone: 918-336-4141
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT. EVERY FOURTH FLOOR AN OUTDOOR GARDEN SPACE HELPS NANATURALLY VENTILATE AND EXPEL THE HEAT FROM THE CHASES LOCATED WITHIN THE DATUM.
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT.
TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE HEAT GAIN A DOUBLE CURTAIN WALL SKIN SYSTEM IS USED. AN OUTER LAYER OF STEEL MESH ACTS AS LOUVERS SHADING THE BUILDING WHILE NOT RESTRICTING AIRFLOW. INSULATED GLASS BEHIND THE MESH CREATES A LAYER OF INSULATION AROUNDAROUND THE BUILDING. THOUGH NOT ALL HEAT GAIN CAN BE PREVENTED IT CAN BE DEALT WITH ONCE INSIDE. 1
2
3heat ejection
heat transfer
heat gain
heat circulationslab radiant cooling
thermal preconditioning via curtain walls
double curtain wall
residentialhotel museumretail
systems integrationdatum circulation
organizationaldatum
commons/green space
san francisco, ca
group members: nick forthman aaron guthridge
downtown 3rd and mission
THE MERCANTILE BUILDING LOCATED ON 3RD AND MISSION IN DOWN TOWN SAN FRANCISCO IS A HISTORIC AMERICAN MID-RISE BUILDING. THE STRUCTURE OF THE BUILDING HAS BEEN DEEMED UNSAFE. A DEVELOPER IS INTERESTED IN RENOVATING THE AREA. THIS DEVELOPER WISHES TO CREATE A MIXED USE MID-RISE THAT KEEPS THE MERCANTILE FACADE INTACT. NEW ZONING INCLUDES RETAIL, HOTEL AND RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT SPACES. IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE MERCANTILE SITE A MEXICAN MUSEUM HAS BEEN PROPOSED IN DESIGN, THIS COMPONENT HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE PROGRAM TO ALLOW FOR INTEGRATION OF SPACE INCLUDING JESSIE SQUARE DIRECTLY ADJACENT TO THE SITE.
san francisco multi-use midrise
GROUP MEMBERS
BEN CLAYTON
NICK FORTHMAN
KATY HARLOW
ELIZABETH HINKLE
CHRIS HUBER
MIN KIM
EVAN NEAL
CONCEPT: TRANSPORTATION
WITH THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY BEING SO CRUCIAL TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY TRANSPORTATION BECAME A CENTRAL THEME THROUGHOUT DESIGN.
MAJOR ISSUES: PUBLIC SPACE, ENERGY, URBAN FABRIC,GREEN SPACE, CONNECTION TO RIVER
WOLF POINT SKYSCRAPERWIND TURBINES
APARTMENT
CORE
THE ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER BECAME A MAJOR ISSUE. BEING JUST ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE LOOP VIEWS TO THE SOUTH AND EAST WERE GREATLY DESIRED. THE SHAPE OF AND ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER IN RESPONSE TO PREVAILING WIND PATTERNS ALSO SHAPED AND ORIENTED THE BUILDING.
WIND
Some visitors say that you can almost hear echoes of the Native past through the trees.Nestled in lush, topographically rich, rolling hills, this Nestled in lush, topographically rich, rolling hills, this area was once an Osage Indiansettlement. When tenants finally settle down in the comfort of their quiet, private cabin,they’ll feel as if they’ve truly escaped reality and gotten away from it all. Osage Hills State Park and proposed Cultural Center is the gateway to Oklahoma’s Tallgrass Prairie.
The existing park offers 1,100 acres filled with picnic tables and shelters, 20 RVcampsites and 8 cabins, swimming pools, hiking trails, ball field and tennis court. Abundant fishing for bass, crappie, catfish and perch can be found in Lookout Lake, or in Sand Creek at the south end of the park. This area is overflowing with great opportunities for foliage viewing in all seasons.foliage viewing in all seasons.
The new master plan design includes a outdoor monument to the osage people, and outdoor ampiteater, a Cultural Center, Research/Arts center, and added hiking trails.
OSAGE HILLS MASTER PLANGroup Members
Nick ForthmanJohn HudackoAllie White
Osage Hills State ParkRed Eagle Route, Box 84Pawhuska, OK 74056Phone: 918-336-4141
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT. EVERY FOURTH FLOOR AN OUTDOOR GARDEN SPACE HELPS NANATURALLY VENTILATE AND EXPEL THE HEAT FROM THE CHASES LOCATED WITHIN THE DATUM.
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT.
TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE HEAT GAIN A DOUBLE CURTAIN WALL SKIN SYSTEM IS USED. AN OUTER LAYER OF STEEL MESH ACTS AS LOUVERS SHADING THE BUILDING WHILE NOT RESTRICTING AIRFLOW. INSULATED GLASS BEHIND THE MESH CREATES A LAYER OF INSULATION AROUNDAROUND THE BUILDING. THOUGH NOT ALL HEAT GAIN CAN BE PREVENTED IT CAN BE DEALT WITH ONCE INSIDE. 1
2
3heat ejection
heat transfer
heat gain
heat circulationslab radiant cooling
thermal preconditioning via curtain walls
double curtain wall
residentialhotel museumretail
systems integrationdatum circulation
organizationaldatum
commons/green space
san francisco, ca
group members: nick forthman aaron guthridge
downtown 3rd and mission
THE MERCANTILE BUILDING LOCATED ON 3RD AND MISSION IN DOWN TOWN SAN FRANCISCO IS A HISTORIC AMERICAN MID-RISE BUILDING. THE STRUCTURE OF THE BUILDING HAS BEEN DEEMED UNSAFE. A DEVELOPER IS INTERESTED IN RENOVATING THE AREA. THIS DEVELOPER WISHES TO CREATE A MIXED USE MID-RISE THAT KEEPS THE MERCANTILE FACADE INTACT. NEW ZONING INCLUDES RETAIL, HOTEL AND RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT SPACES. IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE MERCANTILE SITE A MEXICAN MUSEUM HAS BEEN PROPOSED IN DESIGN, THIS COMPONENT HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE PROGRAM TO ALLOW FOR INTEGRATION OF SPACE INCLUDING JESSIE SQUARE DIRECTLY ADJACENT TO THE SITE.
san francisco multi-use midrise
GROUP MEMBERS
BEN CLAYTON
NICK FORTHMAN
KATY HARLOW
ELIZABETH HINKLE
CHRIS HUBER
MIN KIM
EVAN NEAL
CONCEPT: TRANSPORTATION
WITH THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY BEING SO CRUCIAL TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY TRANSPORTATION BECAME A CENTRAL THEME THROUGHOUT DESIGN.
MAJOR ISSUES: PUBLIC SPACE, ENERGY, URBAN FABRIC,GREEN SPACE, CONNECTION TO RIVER
WOLF POINT SKYSCRAPERWIND TURBINES
APARTMENT
CORE
THE ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER BECAME A MAJOR ISSUE. BEING JUST ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE LOOP VIEWS TO THE SOUTH AND EAST WERE GREATLY DESIRED. THE SHAPE OF AND ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER IN RESPONSE TO PREVAILING WIND PATTERNS ALSO SHAPED AND ORIENTED THE BUILDING.
WIND
To form a concept or ideaConceptualize
The action of presenting to the mind or imagination; an image thus presented; a clearly-conceived idea or concept
Representation
An abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances
Concept
Vertical Construct
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT. EVERY FOURTH FLOOR AN OUTDOOR GARDEN SPACE HELPS NANATURALLY VENTILATE AND EXPEL THE HEAT FROM THE CHASES LOCATED WITHIN THE DATUM.
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT.
TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE HEAT GAIN A DOUBLE CURTAIN WALL SKIN SYSTEM IS USED. AN OUTER LAYER OF STEEL MESH ACTS AS LOUVERS SHADING THE BUILDING WHILE NOT RESTRICTING AIRFLOW. INSULATED GLASS BEHIND THE MESH CREATES A LAYER OF INSULATION AROUNDAROUND THE BUILDING. THOUGH NOT ALL HEAT GAIN CAN BE PREVENTED IT CAN BE DEALT WITH ONCE INSIDE. 1
2
3heat ejection
heat transfer
heat gain
heat circulationslab radiant cooling
thermal preconditioning via curtain walls
double curtain wall
residentialhotel museumretail
systems integrationdatum circulation
organizationaldatum
commons/green space
GROUP MEMBERS
BEN CLAYTON
NICK FORTHMAN
KATY HARLOW
ELIZABETH HINKLE
CHRIS HUBER
MIN KIM
EVAN NEAL
CONCEPT: TRANSPORTATION
WITH THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY BEING SO CRUCIAL TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY TRANSPORTATION BECAME A CENTRAL THEME THROUGHOUT DESIGN.
MAJOR ISSUES: PUBLIC SPACE, ENERGY, URBAN FABRIC,GREEN SPACE, CONNECTION TO RIVER
WOLF POINT SKYSCRAPERWIND TURBINES
APARTMENT
CORE
THE ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER BECAME A MAJOR ISSUE. BEING JUST ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE LOOP VIEWS TO THE SOUTH AND EAST WERE GREATLY DESIRED. THE SHAPE OF AND ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER IN RESPONSE TO PREVAILING WIND PATTERNS ALSO SHAPED AND ORIENTED THE BUILDING.
WIND
LOW PRESSURE
HIGH PRESSURE
From the beginning sustainability was a major factor in the design. The proposed tower was to act as an icon to visually reveal its methods of energy conservation and production. A mechanical ‘wing’ developed into becoming that visible display of sustainability.
The shape of the tower began to take shape, within the concept of Transportation, of an air plane wing. This allowed for structure to be minimizedas well wind to be funnelled around the building.
Strategically placed wind turbines then would take advantage of the increased wind speeds and pressures. Project Falcon (images left) helped us form the ideal shape and structure of the tower and mechanical wing to optimise the air flow. This air flow would not only power the wind turbines but also create a ‘Natural’ forced ventilation throughout the building.forced ventilation throughout the building.
The mechanical wing serves several other functions as well as energy production. Inclosed green spaces are located on the upper levels of the mechanical wing cutouts. This collects heat during the winter and acts as a heat recovery box, and collects rainwater off of the tower to supplement the tower’s gray water systems.
SpaceLightEnergy
Concept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
GRIEFStages
DenialConfusionAngerBargainingDepressionAcceptance
DefinitionKeen mental suffering or distress over affliction or loss; sharp sarrow; painful regret
To form a concept or ideaConceptualize
The action of presenting to the mind or imagination; an image thus presented; a clearly-conceived idea or concept
Representation
An abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances
Concept
Vertical Construct
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT. EVERY FOURTH FLOOR AN OUTDOOR GARDEN SPACE HELPS NANATURALLY VENTILATE AND EXPEL THE HEAT FROM THE CHASES LOCATED WITHIN THE DATUM.
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT.
TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE HEAT GAIN A DOUBLE CURTAIN WALL SKIN SYSTEM IS USED. AN OUTER LAYER OF STEEL MESH ACTS AS LOUVERS SHADING THE BUILDING WHILE NOT RESTRICTING AIRFLOW. INSULATED GLASS BEHIND THE MESH CREATES A LAYER OF INSULATION AROUNDAROUND THE BUILDING. THOUGH NOT ALL HEAT GAIN CAN BE PREVENTED IT CAN BE DEALT WITH ONCE INSIDE. 1
2
3heat ejection
heat transfer
heat gain
heat circulationslab radiant cooling
thermal preconditioning via curtain walls
double curtain wall
residentialhotel museumretail
systems integrationdatum circulation
organizationaldatum
commons/green space
GROUP MEMBERS
BEN CLAYTON
NICK FORTHMAN
KATY HARLOW
ELIZABETH HINKLE
CHRIS HUBER
MIN KIM
EVAN NEAL
CONCEPT: TRANSPORTATION
WITH THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY BEING SO CRUCIAL TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY TRANSPORTATION BECAME A CENTRAL THEME THROUGHOUT DESIGN.
MAJOR ISSUES: PUBLIC SPACE, ENERGY, URBAN FABRIC,GREEN SPACE, CONNECTION TO RIVER
WOLF POINT SKYSCRAPERWIND TURBINES
APARTMENT
CORE
THE ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER BECAME A MAJOR ISSUE. BEING JUST ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE LOOP VIEWS TO THE SOUTH AND EAST WERE GREATLY DESIRED. THE SHAPE OF AND ORIENTATION OF THE TOWER IN RESPONSE TO PREVAILING WIND PATTERNS ALSO SHAPED AND ORIENTED THE BUILDING.
WIND
LOW PRESSURE
HIGH PRESSURE
From the beginning sustainability was a major factor in the design. The proposed tower was to act as an icon to visually reveal its methods of energy conservation and production. A mechanical ‘wing’ developed into becoming that visible display of sustainability.
The shape of the tower began to take shape, within the concept of Transportation, of an air plane wing. This allowed for structure to be minimizedas well wind to be funnelled around the building.
Strategically placed wind turbines then would take advantage of the increased wind speeds and pressures. Project Falcon (images left) helped us form the ideal shape and structure of the tower and mechanical wing to optimise the air flow. This air flow would not only power the wind turbines but also create a ‘Natural’ forced ventilation throughout the building.forced ventilation throughout the building.
The mechanical wing serves several other functions as well as energy production. Inclosed green spaces are located on the upper levels of the mechanical wing cutouts. This collects heat during the winter and acts as a heat recovery box, and collects rainwater off of the tower to supplement the tower’s gray water systems.
SpaceLightEnergy
Concept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
GRIEFStages
DenialConfusionAngerBargainingDepressionAcceptance
DefinitionKeen mental suffering or distress over affliction or loss; sharp sarrow; painful regret
To form a concept or ideaConceptualize
The action of presenting to the mind or imagination; an image thus presented; a clearly-conceived idea or concept
Representation
An abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances
Concept
Vertical Construct
LOW PRESSURE
HIGH PRESSURE
From the beginning sustainability was a major factor in the design. The proposed tower was to act as an icon to visually reveal its methods of energy conservation and production. A mechanical ‘wing’ developed into becoming that visible display of sustainability.
The shape of the tower began to take shape, within the concept of Transportation, of an air plane wing. This allowed for structure to be minimizedas well wind to be funnelled around the building.
Strategically placed wind turbines then would take advantage of the increased wind speeds and pressures. Project Falcon (images left) helped us form the ideal shape and structure of the tower and mechanical wing to optimise the air flow. This air flow would not only power the wind turbines but also create a ‘Natural’ forced ventilation throughout the building.forced ventilation throughout the building.
The mechanical wing serves several other functions as well as energy production. Inclosed green spaces are located on the upper levels of the mechanical wing cutouts. This collects heat during the winter and acts as a heat recovery box, and collects rainwater off of the tower to supplement the tower’s gray water systems.
Published in North America byTop Floor Studio PressOklahoma State University101 Architecture BuildingStillwater, OK 74077USA
Text © 2011Text © 2011This book was designed and producedby |4thman Studio|
All rights reserved. No part of thispublication may be reproduced ortransmitted in any form or by anymeans, electronic or mechanical,including photocopy, recording orincluding photocopy, recording orany information storage and retrievalsystem, without prior permission from the producer.
Library of Congress Control Number:4116-08-2011
ISBN: 0- 10632- 4116- 001
Some visitors say that you can almost hear echoes of the Native past through the trees.Nestled in lush, topographically rich, rolling hills, this Nestled in lush, topographically rich, rolling hills, this area was once an Osage Indiansettlement. When tenants finally settle down in the comfort of their quiet, private cabin,they’ll feel as if they’ve truly escaped reality and gotten away from it all. Osage Hills State Park and proposed Cultural Center is the gateway to Oklahoma’s Tallgrass Prairie.
The existing park offers 1,100 acres filled with picnic tables and shelters, 20 RVcampsites and 8 cabins, swimming pools, hiking trails, ball field and tennis court. Abundant fishing for bass, crappie, catfish and perch can be found in Lookout Lake, or in Sand Creek at the south end of the park. This area is overflowing with great opportunities for foliage viewing in all seasons.foliage viewing in all seasons.
The new master plan design includes a outdoor monument to the osage people, and outdoor ampiteater, a Cultural Center, Research/Arts center, and added hiking trails.
OSAGE HILLS MASTER PLANGroup Members
Nick ForthmanJohn HudackoAllie White
Osage Hills State ParkRed Eagle Route, Box 84Pawhuska, OK 74056Phone: 918-336-4141
san francisco, ca
group members: nick forthman aaron guthridge
downtown 3rd and mission
THE MERCANTILE BUILDING LOCATED ON 3RD AND MISSION IN DOWN TOWN SAN FRANCISCO IS A HISTORIC AMERICAN MID-RISE BUILDING. THE STRUCTURE OF THE BUILDING HAS BEEN DEEMED UNSAFE. A DEVELOPER IS INTERESTED IN RENOVATING THE AREA. THIS DEVELOPER WISHES TO CREATE A MIXED USE MID-RISE THAT KEEPS THE MERCANTILE FACADE INTACT. NEW ZONING INCLUDES RETAIL, HOTEL AND RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT SPACES. IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE MERCANTILE SITE A MEXICAN MUSEUM HAS BEEN PROPOSED IN DESIGN, THIS COMPONENT HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE PROGRAM TO ALLOW FOR INTEGRATION OF SPACE INCLUDING JESSIE SQUARE DIRECTLY ADJACENT TO THE SITE.
san francisco multi-use midrise
Published in North America byTop Floor Studio PressOklahoma State University101 Architecture BuildingStillwater, OK 74077USA
Text © 2011Text © 2011This book was designed and producedby |4thman Studio|
All rights reserved. No part of thispublication may be reproduced ortransmitted in any form or by anymeans, electronic or mechanical,including photocopy, recording orincluding photocopy, recording orany information storage and retrievalsystem, without prior permission from the producer.
Library of Congress Control Number:4116-08-2011
ISBN: 0- 10632- 4116- 001
Some visitors say that you can almost hear echoes of the Native past through the trees.Nestled in lush, topographically rich, rolling hills, this Nestled in lush, topographically rich, rolling hills, this area was once an Osage Indiansettlement. When tenants finally settle down in the comfort of their quiet, private cabin,they’ll feel as if they’ve truly escaped reality and gotten away from it all. Osage Hills State Park and proposed Cultural Center is the gateway to Oklahoma’s Tallgrass Prairie.
The existing park offers 1,100 acres filled with picnic tables and shelters, 20 RVcampsites and 8 cabins, swimming pools, hiking trails, ball field and tennis court. Abundant fishing for bass, crappie, catfish and perch can be found in Lookout Lake, or in Sand Creek at the south end of the park. This area is overflowing with great opportunities for foliage viewing in all seasons.foliage viewing in all seasons.
The new master plan design includes a outdoor monument to the osage people, and outdoor ampiteater, a Cultural Center, Research/Arts center, and added hiking trails.
OSAGE HILLS MASTER PLANGroup Members
Nick ForthmanJohn HudackoAllie White
Osage Hills State ParkRed Eagle Route, Box 84Pawhuska, OK 74056Phone: 918-336-4141
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT. EVERY FOURTH FLOOR AN OUTDOOR GARDEN SPACE HELPS NANATURALLY VENTILATE AND EXPEL THE HEAT FROM THE CHASES LOCATED WITHIN THE DATUM.
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT.
TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE HEAT GAIN A DOUBLE CURTAIN WALL SKIN SYSTEM IS USED. AN OUTER LAYER OF STEEL MESH ACTS AS LOUVERS SHADING THE BUILDING WHILE NOT RESTRICTING AIRFLOW. INSULATED GLASS BEHIND THE MESH CREATES A LAYER OF INSULATION AROUNDAROUND THE BUILDING. THOUGH NOT ALL HEAT GAIN CAN BE PREVENTED IT CAN BE DEALT WITH ONCE INSIDE. 1
2
3heat ejection
heat transfer
heat gain
heat circulationslab radiant cooling
thermal preconditioning via curtain walls
double curtain wall
residentialhotel museumretail
systems integrationdatum circulation
organizationaldatum
commons/green space
san francisco, ca
group members: nick forthman aaron guthridge
downtown 3rd and mission
THE MERCANTILE BUILDING LOCATED ON 3RD AND MISSION IN DOWN TOWN SAN FRANCISCO IS A HISTORIC AMERICAN MID-RISE BUILDING. THE STRUCTURE OF THE BUILDING HAS BEEN DEEMED UNSAFE. A DEVELOPER IS INTERESTED IN RENOVATING THE AREA. THIS DEVELOPER WISHES TO CREATE A MIXED USE MID-RISE THAT KEEPS THE MERCANTILE FACADE INTACT. NEW ZONING INCLUDES RETAIL, HOTEL AND RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT SPACES. IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE MERCANTILE SITE A MEXICAN MUSEUM HAS BEEN PROPOSED IN DESIGN, THIS COMPONENT HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE PROGRAM TO ALLOW FOR INTEGRATION OF SPACE INCLUDING JESSIE SQUARE DIRECTLY ADJACENT TO THE SITE.
san francisco multi-use midrise
Some visitors say that you can almost hear echoes of the Native past through the trees.Nestled in lush, topographically rich, rolling hills, this Nestled in lush, topographically rich, rolling hills, this area was once an Osage Indiansettlement. When tenants finally settle down in the comfort of their quiet, private cabin,they’ll feel as if they’ve truly escaped reality and gotten away from it all. Osage Hills State Park and proposed Cultural Center is the gateway to Oklahoma’s Tallgrass Prairie.
The existing park offers 1,100 acres filled with picnic tables and shelters, 20 RVcampsites and 8 cabins, swimming pools, hiking trails, ball field and tennis court. Abundant fishing for bass, crappie, catfish and perch can be found in Lookout Lake, or in Sand Creek at the south end of the park. This area is overflowing with great opportunities for foliage viewing in all seasons.foliage viewing in all seasons.
The new master plan design includes a outdoor monument to the osage people, and outdoor ampiteater, a Cultural Center, Research/Arts center, and added hiking trails.
OSAGE HILLS MASTER PLANGroup Members
Nick ForthmanJohn HudackoAllie White
Osage Hills State ParkRed Eagle Route, Box 84Pawhuska, OK 74056Phone: 918-336-4141
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT. EVERY FOURTH FLOOR AN OUTDOOR GARDEN SPACE HELPS NANATURALLY VENTILATE AND EXPEL THE HEAT FROM THE CHASES LOCATED WITHIN THE DATUM.
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT.
TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE HEAT GAIN A DOUBLE CURTAIN WALL SKIN SYSTEM IS USED. AN OUTER LAYER OF STEEL MESH ACTS AS LOUVERS SHADING THE BUILDING WHILE NOT RESTRICTING AIRFLOW. INSULATED GLASS BEHIND THE MESH CREATES A LAYER OF INSULATION AROUNDAROUND THE BUILDING. THOUGH NOT ALL HEAT GAIN CAN BE PREVENTED IT CAN BE DEALT WITH ONCE INSIDE. 1
2
3heat ejection
heat transfer
heat gain
heat circulationslab radiant cooling
thermal preconditioning via curtain walls
double curtain wall
residentialhotel museumretail
systems integrationdatum circulation
organizationaldatum
commons/green space
san francisco, ca
group members: nick forthman aaron guthridge
downtown 3rd and mission
THE MERCANTILE BUILDING LOCATED ON 3RD AND MISSION IN DOWN TOWN SAN FRANCISCO IS A HISTORIC AMERICAN MID-RISE BUILDING. THE STRUCTURE OF THE BUILDING HAS BEEN DEEMED UNSAFE. A DEVELOPER IS INTERESTED IN RENOVATING THE AREA. THIS DEVELOPER WISHES TO CREATE A MIXED USE MID-RISE THAT KEEPS THE MERCANTILE FACADE INTACT. NEW ZONING INCLUDES RETAIL, HOTEL AND RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT SPACES. IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE MERCANTILE SITE A MEXICAN MUSEUM HAS BEEN PROPOSED IN DESIGN, THIS COMPONENT HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE PROGRAM TO ALLOW FOR INTEGRATION OF SPACE INCLUDING JESSIE SQUARE DIRECTLY ADJACENT TO THE SITE.
san francisco multi-use midrise
To form a concept or ideaConceptualize
The action of presenting to the mind or imagination; an image thus presented; a clearly-conceived idea or concept
Representation
An abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances
Concept
Vertical Construct
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT. EVERY FOURTH FLOOR AN OUTDOOR GARDEN SPACE HELPS NANATURALLY VENTILATE AND EXPEL THE HEAT FROM THE CHASES LOCATED WITHIN THE DATUM.
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT.
TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE HEAT GAIN A DOUBLE CURTAIN WALL SKIN SYSTEM IS USED. AN OUTER LAYER OF STEEL MESH ACTS AS LOUVERS SHADING THE BUILDING WHILE NOT RESTRICTING AIRFLOW. INSULATED GLASS BEHIND THE MESH CREATES A LAYER OF INSULATION AROUNDAROUND THE BUILDING. THOUGH NOT ALL HEAT GAIN CAN BE PREVENTED IT CAN BE DEALT WITH ONCE INSIDE. 1
2
3heat ejection
heat transfer
heat gain
heat circulationslab radiant cooling
thermal preconditioning via curtain walls
double curtain wall
residentialhotel museumretail
systems integrationdatum circulation
organizationaldatum
commons/green space
SpaceLightEnergy
Concept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
GRIEFStages
DenialConfusionAngerBargainingDepressionAcceptance
DefinitionKeen mental suffering or distress over affliction or loss; sharp sarrow; painful regret
To form a concept or ideaConceptualize
The action of presenting to the mind or imagination; an image thus presented; a clearly-conceived idea or concept
Representation
An abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances
Concept
Vertical Construct
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT. EVERY FOURTH FLOOR AN OUTDOOR GARDEN SPACE HELPS NANATURALLY VENTILATE AND EXPEL THE HEAT FROM THE CHASES LOCATED WITHIN THE DATUM.
SLOPED CEILINGS CAUSE THE RISING HEAT TO TUMBLE TOWARD A CENTRALIZED DATUM. THIS DATUM COLLECTS THE RISING AIR AND DIRECTS IT UP TO THE TOP WHERE THE DATUM BECOMES PERMEABLE AND EXPELS THE UNWANTED HEAT.
TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE HEAT GAIN A DOUBLE CURTAIN WALL SKIN SYSTEM IS USED. AN OUTER LAYER OF STEEL MESH ACTS AS LOUVERS SHADING THE BUILDING WHILE NOT RESTRICTING AIRFLOW. INSULATED GLASS BEHIND THE MESH CREATES A LAYER OF INSULATION AROUNDAROUND THE BUILDING. THOUGH NOT ALL HEAT GAIN CAN BE PREVENTED IT CAN BE DEALT WITH ONCE INSIDE. 1
2
3heat ejection
heat transfer
heat gain
heat circulationslab radiant cooling
thermal preconditioning via curtain walls
double curtain wall
residentialhotel museumretail
systems integrationdatum circulation
organizationaldatum
commons/green space
SpaceLightEnergy
Concept
Space Cube Sanat Caterina Market Study Boston Aging Home
Light Light Studies Near East Peace Center Corcoran Art Gallery
Energy San Francisco Mid-Rise O.S.U. Co-Housing Wolf Point Skyscraper
ConceptConcept Grief Tower Osage Hills WONDERtorium
GRIEFStages
DenialConfusionAngerBargainingDepressionAcceptance
DefinitionKeen mental suffering or distress over affliction or loss; sharp sarrow; painful regret
To form a concept or ideaConceptualize
The action of presenting to the mind or imagination; an image thus presented; a clearly-conceived idea or concept
Representation
An abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances
Concept
Vertical Construct
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Some visitors say that you can almost hear echoes of the Native past through the trees.Nestled in lush, topographically rich, rolling hills, this Nestled in lush, topographically rich, rolling hills, this area was once an Osage Indiansettlement. When tenants finally settle down in the comfort of their quiet, private cabin,they’ll feel as if they’ve truly escaped reality and gotten away from it all. Osage Hills State Park and proposed Cultural Center is the gateway to Oklahoma’s Tallgrass Prairie.
The existing park offers 1,100 acres filled with picnic tables and shelters, 20 RVcampsites and 8 cabins, swimming pools, hiking trails, ball field and tennis court. Abundant fishing for bass, crappie, catfish and perch can be found in Lookout Lake, or in Sand Creek at the south end of the park. This area is overflowing with great opportunities for foliage viewing in all seasons.foliage viewing in all seasons.
The new master plan design includes a outdoor monument to the osage people, and outdoor ampiteater, a Cultural Center, Research/Arts center, and added hiking trails.
OSAGE HILLS MASTER PLANGroup Members
Nick ForthmanJohn HudackoAllie White
Osage Hills State ParkRed Eagle Route, Box 84Pawhuska, OK 74056Phone: 918-336-4141