gulf coast green 2012 frederic schwartz
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Frederic Schwartz, FAIAFrederic SCHWARZ Architects
New York, New Yorkwww.schwartzarch.com
ReTHINKing Green Housing: from the Gulf Coast to the East Coast
(1) NOLA Shotgun LOFThouse(s), New Orleans, LA(2) KALAHARI mixed income housing New York, NY
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site locations
NOLA Neighborhood Centers
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Project: NOLA Shotgun LOFThouse(s)Location: Holy Cross, New Orleans, LAOwner/Client: Global Green CompetitionProject Team: Frederic SCHWARTZ ArchitectsLandscape Architect: DIRT StudioConsultants: Wayne Troyer Architects
Full SpectrumAtelier TenEHDD Architecture
“Most Sustainable Design” in Global Green’s International Housing Competition, the design has been further developed for other regions..• American Institute of Architects Louisiana Chapter Project Award • American Institute of Architects New York Chapter Project Award
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GLOBAL GREEN HOUSING PROTOTYPE Affordable Sustainable HousingHoly Cross Neighborhood, New Orleans, LA (NOLA)
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SITE: Holy Cross, New Orleans
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New Orleans Shotgun: the only true African housing typology
Raised Shotgun Double WideTraditionalTypology
Shotgun Single Wide PlusTraditionalTypology
Shotgun Single WideTraditionalTypology
Raised Shotgun Double WideNEW TypologyNOLA Shotgun LOFThouse
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PROGRAM & SITE PLAN:12-unit multi-family housing units (1, 2, 3 bedroom) with ground level neighborhood center plus 3 single-wide single-family homes & 3 double twin-family homes on corner lot in Holy Cross facing the Mississippi.
Building Area (sqft):12,000 sf (12) multi-family9,000 sf total (6) houses
Cost per Square Foot:$100.00
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NOLA Shotgun LOFThouse(s) along the riverfront
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NOLA Shotgun LOFThouse(s) and community gardens
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100%21%30%
9%22%18%
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Passive Sustainable Design Strategies
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Active Sustainable Design Strategies
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NOLA Shotgun LOFThouse(s) and community gardens
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NOLA Shotgun LOFThouse mutil-family loft space interior
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Aerial view of “green” roof and PV panels
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Trees shade balconies on New Orleans streets
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TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN: NOLA Shotgun LOFThouse
Roof Plan
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ROOF PLAN: NOLA Shotgun LOFThouse
Roof Plan
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south facing Mississippi River elevation
Front and Rear Elevations
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NOLA LoftHouse: Kit of parts and pre-fabricated standardized modules
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NOLA LoftHouse: Pre-fabricated standardized housing modules installation
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FLOOR PLAN: six single-family NOLA LOFT houses
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Single family NOLA Shotgun LOFThouse shaded by street trees
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NOLA Shotgun LOFThouse interior of living/dining room
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57% SAVINGS in Annual Regulated Energy ConsumptionDESIGN MODEL 57% Annual Regulated Energy Savings over Base Case
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38% more EFFICIENT Annual HVAC Energy ConsumptionDESIGN MODEL 38% more efficient: Annual HVAC Energy Consumption
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83% SAVINGS in Annual Energy ConsumptionDESIGN MODEL 83% Annual Energy Cost Savings (Natural Gas & Electricity)
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DESIGN MODEL 93% Total Energy Consumption Savings (PV payback)
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83% Annual Energy Cost Savings for Multi-Family and 211% for Single Family
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Design Excellence and Sustainable design are synonymous
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KalahariHarlem, New York, New YorkUrban Sustainable Designfor dense mixed-use developmentSize: 450,000 sf + parkingUnit: 250 units (50% market + 50% affordable)Cost: $100 million USDSales: 100% sold-out @ 2008 market-low
Winner NYC METRO architect/developer competitionULI Workforce Housing Design Award
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Located in the heart of Harlem, the nation’s largest African American community, the building proudly celebrates its African culture. The brick patterns and colors were inspired by the Kalahari African tribal patterns painted on desert homes
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The sustainable affordable and market-rate development creates workforce housing with generous amenities and green technologies for families of diverse backgrounds and income levels.
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KALAHARI: Concept Design presented to the Harlem Community Board
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KALAHARI: model presented to the Harlem Community Board
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PROMOTE MINORITY-OWNED &COMMUNITY BASED DEVELOPMENT• First African American Film Center• Street Squash After School Program• Minority Contracting Program• Rainbow Coalition of Occupants• Community Board Approval Process• Community Based Conceptual Design
ENERGY EFFICIANCY• 35% less energy than NYS Energy Code• 70% less energy than typ. NYC housing
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PASSIVE SYSTEMS• Exterior Wall: DOE 2 modeling• High R values• Low air infiltration• Windows: AW 70, minimize air infiltration• Glazing: low – E, Min. 75% VT, U .30 (less solar heat gain)• Roof: R30 min, planted roofing system• Local Resources: 500 mile radius• Materials Selection: recycled (steel and concrete), post-
industrial and rapid renewable (bamboo flooring)• Low VOC Materials (carpet & paint)• Improved Indoor Air Quality
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ACTIVE SYSTEMS• Heating and Cooling: open loop standing column
geothermal exchange (design concept: 20 wells, 700 tons)
• Photovoltaics: 25-30 KW• Heat Recover • IAQ: Fresh air filtered & conditioned
(3x normal air exchange)• High Efficiency: Energy Star Fixtures, Heat Pumps,
Condensing Boilers• Motion Detector Light Fixtures• Digital Sub-metering: programmable thermostats
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BUILDING ENVELOPE DESIGN• Reduced thermal bridging in walls • Cardinal Low-E2-170 glass with U-0.29 (center of
glass), shading coefficient 0.43 .37 solar heat gain coefficient
• 70% visible transmittance or glass with equivalent properties in terms of U-factor & shading coefficient
• Airtight wall construction & airtight windows (documented field tests).
• Planted roof
STRUCTURAL SYSTEM• Steel: 95% recycled content, local• CMU: recycled content, massive (high STC), local• Pre-cast Concrete Plank: recycled content, fast
installation, local
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The financing was designed to protect the interests of long-term Harlem stakeholders by making 50% of the units affordable and 50% market rate (the first time in New York City) with a 50% preference for existing Harlem residents.
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The undulating massing is a creative interpretation of the New York City zoning code to provide alternating rhythm of tower and wall along the building’s 300-foot football-field length.
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Harlem’s new, green 249-unit mixed-use, mixed-income condominium reflects the richness and variety of Harlem's vibrant urban African-American cultural fabric. The design was unanimously approved on the first vote by Harlem’s local community board #10 and the New York City Planning Commission.
116TH STREET ENTRANCE ADINKRA SYMBOL
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Shared public green roofs, day-lighted elevator lobbies, high-performance building envelope and air filtration, heat recovery, motion-sensitive lighting and photovoltaic panels reduced the building’s energy consumption by 30% below the norm.
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Ground Floor Plan
Retail
Street Squash
Afro-American Film Center
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50% affordable and 50% market-rate units throughout the entire building both in plan and section – a truly mixed income environment..
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116th Street
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The 450,000 sf project is divided into two separate 12-story mid-rise buildings joined by a connecting lobby with 40,000 sf of community and commercial space on the street level.
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1 BEDROOM
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TYPICAL UNITSAlmost zero circulation planning and abundance of windows increases efficiency and daylight in units. More space for less money with less construction cost.
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Interiors feature high performance windows and lighting fixtures, bamboo flooring and cabinets manufactured with sustainable materials.
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3D BRICK PATTERN STUDY TYPICAL CAVITY WALL DETAIL
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) provided a grant for the modeling, testing and performance of the energy saving cavity wall that performs better that any similar wall construction in the New York City. The building uses recycled steel and recycled concrete and achieves USGBC LEED Gold Standards.
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OPTION 1: NYS DOE funded thermal analysis of brick wall design
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OPTION 2: NYS DOE funded thermal analysis of brick wall design
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OPTION 4: NYS DOE funded thermal analysis of brick wall design
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OPTION 3: NYS DOE funded thermal analysis of brick wall design
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KALAHARI LEED GOLD Score Card: Sustainable Sites 10/14 points
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KALAHARI LEED GOLD Score Card: Water Efficiency 3/5 points
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KALAHARI LEED GOLD Score Card: Energy & Atmosphere 5/17 points
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KALAHARI LEED GOLD Score Card: Materials & Resources 7/13 points
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KALAHARI LEED GOLD Score Card: Indoor Environmental Quality 9/15 points
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KALAHARI LEED GOLD Score Card: Innovation & Design Process 5/5 points
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OLD CAPITOL GREEN in Jackson, MS (150,000 sf spec. office building)
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OLD CAPITOL GREEN in Jackson, MS (150,000 sf spec. office building)
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OLD CAPITOL GREEN in Jackson, MS (150,000 sf spec. office building)