Physical Science Museum Alex West Arch 404 Prof. Brown Fall 2015 The project is to design a mixed-use urban infill building. The program is a 30,000 SF. Physical Science Museum with residential and commercial components. The goal of this project is to actively participate in the revitalization of the section of downtown Jacksonville that we are located in. 1. Cafe 2. Museum Lobby 3. Loading Dock 4. Storage 5. Restrooms 6. Exhibit Space 7. Gift Shop 8. Residential Lobby 9. Auditorium 10. Restaurant Egress Apartment 1- 1330SF Apartment 2- 1200SF Apartment 3- 830 SF Apartment 4- 1430SF 22’ 11’ 5.5’ 0’ 44’ UP UP UP UP UP 1. 2. 3. 4. A A C C B B 5. 5. 7. 9. 10. 8. 6. Summer Solstice Winter Solstice Equinox Store Front Windows CMU Lintel Drain to on-site Cistern Sand #2 gravel #57 Gravel Spill over Gravel Base Vapor Barrier Ground Slab 1/2” Expansion Joint Sub-floor Finish Floor Trim 1/2” Gyp. Board Hat Channel Reinforced CMU Block #6 Rebar 2” Rigid Insulation Through Wall Flashing 1” Air Gap 1-1/2” W Limestone Facade Split Tail Anchors Flashing Steel Plate Angle Iron Bar Joist Metal decking 1/2” Expansion Joint 4” Steel Stud Brick Veneer Cap Concrete Slab Rain Water Collection System Section A TYP. Wall Section Thermoplastic Waterproofing Membrane Protection Course Root Barrier Drainage Layer Thermal insulation Aeration Layer Moisture Retention Layer Reservoir Layer Filter Fabric Engineered Soil Loose-laid Retention Tee Paver Flashing Cap Railing 4 x 4 Wood Post 2 x 4 2 x 6 Plastic Liner Gravel- Drainage Potting Soil Post Cap Weep Holes Adjustable Wall Ties Green Roof and Urban Farm Section Macro Site Site Datum Studies Section B