a134.01 building area: (sf) 60,000 cost per square foot: $275 construction cost $16.5 m date of...
Post on 15-Dec-2015
214 Views
Preview:
TRANSCRIPT
A134.01
Building Area: (sf)60,000
Cost per Square Foot: $275
Construction Cost$16.5 M
Date of Substantial Completion:2009
Location of Project:University of Puerto RicoRío Piedras Campus
Type of Project:NEW BUILDING
Construction materials, mechanical systems or other pertinent information:•Cast-in-place Reinforced Concrete
•Aluminum Louver Windows, Aluminum & Glass Storefronts
•Powder Coated Perforated Aluminum Sheet (Monumental Sculpture)
New Classroom and Faculty Office Building at the University of Puerto Rico:
Located in the Northeast quadrant of Campus, this School has served as threshold to thousands of students since the late 1960’s. A constantly growing student population called for a substantial addition to the existing faculty building.
The addition is a four-story reinforced concrete annex building which forms part of a new Master Plan and marks a new entrance to the eastern edge of Campus. Its east façade includes a monumental sculpture by a local artist in colored perforated aluminum that provides sun and hurricane protection. Bas-relief concrete walls with punched openings allow breezes and light to filter through and recall the pattern of the sunscreen.
The new building’s ground floor is a multi-functional open space adaptable to the wide needs of this school. Levels two and three contain classrooms oriented to the tree filled quad to the west while faculty offices behind the colorful sunscreen are oriented to the campus entry to the east. A fourth level contains the bulk of mechanical spaces. All levels and both sides of the building are unified by a multi-level sky lit gallery which serves not only as a place to meet but has a very important climatic role as it funnels cooling breezes throughout the building creating is a chimney effect.
The selection of materials such as exposed reinforced concrete and aluminum louvered windows responds to local market conditions and local construction labor force is well skilled in those materials. Aluminum extrusions were manufactured near San Juan and concrete is the local material of choice for seismic and extreme tropical weather conditions. Custom designed colored concrete benches complement the sober exposed concrete palette.
A134.02Monumental mural at East façade by a local artist gives a new face to what has for years been the back entry of the University
A134.03Punched openings at north wall recalls sunscreen pattern and allows in breeze and light. Open ground floor allows entrance to the building from multiple directions.
A134.05Classrooms oriented to the tree filled quad and the existing faculty building. Operable aluminum louvers allows natural light and views to canopies.
A134.07Ground floor is mainly open allowing multiple circulation and entries to the building as well as generous space for casual academic and social encounters
A134.14University Campus. New Annex building faces a main avenue and becomes the new threshold to the Campus.
N
235’ 1000’ 1500’
A134.15Site plan. Existing faculty building modulation and axis serves as a design guide. Open floor plan reinforces communication between the two faculty buildings and creates a tree filled quadrangle.
EXISTING FACULTY BUILDING
NEW ANNEX
A134.17Floor Plans.
18’ 54’ 126’
Second Level Floor Plan
Ground Level Floor Plan
Open Area Open AreaSnack Bar
Faculty Office Area Faculty Office AreaAdministrative
Area
Classrooms Classrooms Classrooms
A134.18Floor Plans.
18’ 54’ 126’
Service Level Floor Plan
Third Level Floor Plan
MechRoom
MechRoom
MechRoom
MechRoom
Faculty Office Area Faculty Office AreaDean’s Office
Area
Classrooms Classrooms Faculty Lounge andMeeting Room
top related