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THE NEW College of Engineering building

The Pennsylvania State University 4/22/12

Anthony M. Grab, Ramuel G. Holgado, Jordan J. Click to edit Master subtitle style Rutherford

Objectives

New engineering building housing:


Architectural Engineering Aerospace Engineering Office of the Dean Engineering Library

Building Requirements

Engineering Library for COE: 15,000 sf Office of the Dean for COE: 20,000 sf Aerospace: 21,000 sf 40,000 sf 4/22/12

Architectural Engineering:

Green Building Goals


Sustainable Sites Water Efficiency Energy and Atmosphere Materials and Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation and Design Process Regional Priority Credits
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Existing Site

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Parking Garage

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Parking Garage Section

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Inspirations

Nanyang Technological University


Singapore

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Developing Stage

Preliminary Sketch

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Developing Stage

Concepts

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Finished Model

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Elevations

Northwest

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Elevations

Northeast

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Elevations

Southwest

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Elevations

Southeast

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Sections

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Sections

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Floor Plans

Focus Points

1st Floor Spaces

Library AE

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Floor Plans

1st Floor

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Floor Plans

1st Floor (Circulation)

To/From Reber building To/From Garage Fire Exit To/From Foundry Park Students Through Building

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Floor Plans

1st Floor (with Garage Underlay)

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Floor Plans

1st Floor (with Garage Underlay)

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Floor Plans

1st Floor (North)

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Floor Plans

1st Floor (South)

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Floor Plans

2nd Floor

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Floor Plans

3rd Floor

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Floor Plans

4th Floor

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Floor Plans

5th Floor

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Floor Plans
6th Floor 7th Floor

8th Floor

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Floor Plans

Library (Level 1)

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Floor Plans

Library (Level 2)

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Floor Plans

Library (Level 3)

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Floor Plans

AE Spaces (4th Floor)

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Floor Plans

AE Spaces (5th Floor)

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Alternative Passage Roof System


SW Elevation

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Schco Ventilation System

Decentralized Ventilation

Incoming Air, cooled or heated, is drawn into the room using ceiling devices Using slit-shaped outlets to draw in incoming air allows directed air flow Outward ventilation using the same ceiling devices with integrated heat exchanger for heat recovery

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Schco Ventilation System

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SPD Smart Glass by Innovative Glass

Dynamically changing, instantly variable tint Full control over the amount of sun and solar energy

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Birds Eye

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Questions?

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