Project 4.1.1 Commercial Building Design Problem



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Problem 4.1.1 Commercial Building Design Problem

Introduction

The Commercial Building Design Unit will focus on the preliminary design of a new commercial facility on an undeveloped site. During the design process, you will research a potential development site, consider and compare several options for development of a commercial project on that site to meet all applicable building codes and regulations, and select the best development option. Based on your selection you will prepare a design portfolio and a written proposal for your recommended design. If your proposal is accepted, and if time permits, you will prepare final construction documents for your commercial design.

Equipment

Engineering notebook

Pencil

3D architectural software

Computer with Internet access

Procedure

Work with a project design team to apply the knowledge learned in previous units and the additional information presented during Lesson 4.1. Design a commercial project of your choosing related to the site assigned or selected for the project and document your design in a project portfolio. The portfolio should include the following deliverables.

Use the Keystone Library file as a base for your plan and renovate to create your commercial property. Minimum of 2 stories including a green roof area, no more than 4 stories.

Deliverables

PHASE I – CONCEPTUALIZATION

Project Report to include the following documentation.

Cover Page

Table of Contents

Architectural Program

Give a brief general overview of the project and project requirements. Write in terms of the client and refer to your team as engineers and/or architects. This may begin, “(Team Name) was retained to propose a commercial development for a site at . . .” Describe the goals of the project, constraints, and criteria of the project. The program should include a discussion of each of the following for your recommended project:

• Form and Image - How should the exterior features of the building impact the surroundings visually and psychologically? Should the project blend into the environment or stand apart? Should the project reflect the owner’s image or be similar to buildings owned by the client elsewhere? Are there historic or cultural constraints?

• Function – What major functions should take place in the building?

• Economics – What is the available budget (if known)? What is the client’s view on initial cost versus long term costs (operation and maintenance) and potential income?

• Criteria –What types of spaces are required? What size should the spaces be? What is the total size of the project?

Site Information

• Legal description (if available for the select property)

• Site discovery (see Activity 4.1.4 Site Discovery)

• Site location map

• Site visit documentation (see Activity 4.1.7 Site Visit)

Codes Requirements

List specific information about your proposed project and code research data. This will include, but is not limited to, the following. Be sure to cite the applicable code and section.

• Applicable Codes

• Zoning

• ADA requirements

• Occupancy classification and description

• Type of construction

• Maximum building size: maximum area, maximum height, maximum number of stories

• Occupancy load

• Minimum egress requirements: minimum number of exits, minimum egress width

• Parking requirements

• Landscaping requirements

• Restroom requirements, as necessary

Viability Analysis (See Activity 4.1.6 Commercial Project Viability)

Preliminary Design

• Building space relationship (bubble diagrams)

• Design development sketches

• Client meeting notes

Project Management

• Project Organization Chart

• Progress Reports

• Project Schedule (Gantt Chart)

References

Answers to conclusion questions in narrative form

Set of conceptual drawings to include the following.

Rendering

Site Plan

North arrow

Building(s) shown at approximate sizes and locations

Parking lot, ingress and egress shown at approximate sizes and locations

Floor Plans

All functional areas tagged

Overall dimensions

Elevations

Exterior finishes labels

Levels labeled

Wall Section

Basic wall and roof construction

Functional areas labeled

Levels labeled

PHASE II – DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

Set of construction drawings to include the following.

Cover Sheet including Project Title, Rendering and List of Drawings

C-1 Site Plan

L-1 Landscaping Plan

A-1 Floor Plan (Note if it is necessary to provide more than one floor plan drawing, adjust the following drawing numbers accordingly.)

A-2 Reflected Ceiling Plan (of portion of the project)

A-3 Roof Plan

A-4 Elevations

A-5 Sections and Details

• Building Section

• Typical Wall Section

• Other sections and details as necessary

• Schedules as needed

E-1 Electrical Plan (of portion of project)

P-1 Plumbing Plan (of portion of project)

S-1 Second Floor Framing Plan (if applicable)

S-2 Roof Framing Plan

S-3 Foundation Plan

Specifications.

Engineering Calculations (include the following)

Structural Design calculations

Water supply pressure at meter

Wastewater discharge calculations

Heat loss/gain calculations

Storm water runoff and retention/detention pond size calculations

3-D model fabrication

Conclusion

1. Discuss the anticipated sustainable and energy efficient characteristics for your proposed project.

2. What part of the project proved to be the most difficult to complete? Why?

3. Describe one improvement that you would incorporate if given sufficient time. Explain how it would make your project better.

4. Choose a career path that you discovered during this project of which you were previously unaware. Give a typical job description for a career in that field.[pic]

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