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CHASE JOHNSON
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RIPPLE CHAPEL 4 FRANKLIN RESIDENCE 7
COLUMBIA BUS SHELTER 11
ART AND SCULPTURE 13
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CONCEPTTHE INSPERATION CAME FROMWATER. HOW THE WAVES COMEIN, THEY RISE UP TO CREATE APOWERFUL ARCING WALL. IWENT OF THIS AND NOTWANTING THE STRUCTER TO BETO OVERPOWERING AND TOMAKE A harmoniousBALANCE I CREATED A SECONDWALL. THESE TWO WAVE MAKEUP THE STRUCTER AND MAKEA POWERFULL AND PLESENTLOOK TO THE LANDSCAPE .ONE OF THE POWERFULASPECTS OF THE BUILDING ISTHE ENTRY. YOU ENTERUNDER THIS TOWERINGCANOPY AND YOU AREINSTANTLY COMPERSSEDWITH THE DROP IN THE HIGHTOF THE CEILING. THISWAVE TUBE PHENOMENON,THAT YOU COULD ONLY FEELIF YOU WERE SURFING INMAUI. THEN THE CEILINGSHOOTS UP AND YOU AREOVER WELMEDWITH SPACE.
FLOOR PLAN
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ELEVATION SECTION
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CONCEPTThe house was designed to work with the landscape buy utilizing the hill it sits on and following that topography allowed the lin-ear design to stretch across the landscape. The interior of the home is quite open and which allows for an abundant amount of light threw out the house. The windows on the south side of the home allows the house to be heated in the winter and the windows also frame the views of the pond. The roof overhang allows shade in the peak hours of the day keeping the home cool in the summer.
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. ENTRY2. LIVING ROOM3. DINING ROOM4. KITCHEN5. PANTRY6. LAUNDRY ROOM7. GARAGE8. BEDROOM9. CLOSET10. BATH11.MASTER BATH12. M
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BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
1. BEDROOM2. BATH3. SAFE ROOM4. STORAGE ROOM5. UTILITY ROOM6. GREAT ROOM
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ELEVATIONS
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CONCEPTThe Fad Collad iteration of the Columbia Transit System bus stop rede-sign is based on versatility, modularity, and sustainability. With aesthetics catching the eye of riders and art aficionados alike, the design solution will put a new face on the citys public transportation system. a living art gallery displaying Columbias local artists will be featured at every stop.
GREEN INITIATIVESThe planned overhaul of the current Columbia Transit System bus shelters is backed by green design initiatives and sustainable technologies. The modularity of the bus shelter design is a cost effective approach to sus-tainable design. All exterior panels are based design is a cost effective approach to sustainable design. All exterior panels are based on a 4x8 template and are all fastened to one another and the underlying struc-ture by glass friction clamps. All panels are interchangeable allowing for a customizable shelter layout. Various works of art can be displayed on each section and if damaged, the repair process is as simple as unfastening and replacing them. ENERGY: The consideration of a more efficient approach to saving electric-ity was acknowledged by the introduction of solar panels into our design solution. Photovoltaics will be located on a dual axis rotating panel located above the exterior bike storage area. Each set of solar panels will be site-specifically installed to maximize solar gain for each bus stop location. This system will be the source of power for the interior LED tube lighting for night use. WATER: Sustainability is capitalized on our green roof system. Two thirds of the rooftop will be composed of green roof blocks to collect a large amount of rainwater and any runoff from the these portions of the roof, including the backward sloping canopy at top, will be collected by a gutter system and then displaced among the surrounding site.
INDOOR AIR QUALITY: Circulation will be controlled by the open entry space up front and cross ventilation will be governed by perforated kick plates at the base of all transparent panels and through the open canopy at the rooftop.
Steel Angle
Green Roof Block
Block SupportWaterproof Membrane
Steel Decking
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Steel Structure
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Concrete Footing + Pervious Tile
Sloped 3Form Panel
Solar Panel
Steel Overhang
1: Columbia, MO2: St. Louis, MO3: North Aurca, IL4: Cary, IL5: Eutler, WI6: Minneapolis, MN7: Winchester, KY8: Henegar, AL9: Hope, AR
StructureMaterial Manufacturer Quantity Price Total Location 8' x 12' Steel Decking (20 ga) New Mellennium Building Systems 1 220 220 Hope, AR 2" x 2" x 24' Steel Tube Metal Depot 8 60 480 Winchester, KY2.5" x 2.5" x 2' Column Connector Metal Depot 1 22 22 Winchester, KY4' x 8' .050 thick Aluminum Sheet Metal Depot 6 110 660 Winchester, KY4' x 7' Koda XT Panel 3Form 4 80 320 Henegar, AL 19 cubic feet of concrete Watson Concrete Inc 1 150 150 Columbia, MOSM3000-2B-180 Wagner Collaborative Metal Works 14 21 294 Butler, WISM3000-1B-90 Wagner Collaborative Metal Works 24 12 288 Butler, WI
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Optional Add-OnsMaterial Manufacturer Quantity Price Total Location Rust Preventative Paint Rust-oleum 1 60 60 Columbia, MOGreen Roof Blocks Green Roof Blocks 16 75 1200 St. Louis, MO3" x .12" x 8' Aluminum Tube (Drain pipe) Metal Depot 2 50 100 Winchester, KY6" x 4" x 20' Steel Angle Metal Depot 2 220 440 Winchester, KYTrash Can Belson Outdoors 2 100 200 North Auroa, ILBike Racks Belson Outdoors 4 60 240 North Auroa, IL200 watt Solar Panel StraightUp Solar 1 250 250 St. Louis, MO1" x 24' Circular Steel Pipe Metal Depot 1 35 35 Winchester, KY36w T8 LED bulbs & housing Light Efficient Design 2 24 48 Cary, ILAqua-Bric Pervious Pavers Borgert Products Inc. 1 510 510 Minneapolis, MNNative Landscaping Buffalo Grass / Penstemon / Little Bluestem 200 200 Columbia, MO
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Labor: 3674Total: 9391
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