1. entry/lobby 2. playground/courtyard 3. suite daycare unique units residential units mechanical/electrical room suite balcony egress “strength lies in differences, not in similarities” -Stephen Covey First Floor Second Floor Site Plan Playground/Courtyard Energy Section (section A-A) South Elevation East Elevation North Elevation West Elevation 1. 2. 3. 6. 7. 8. E E E E E E E E. Broad Street A A 39 th Street bike rack hybrid cars only handicap parking storm water retention Mike Daley ARCH 301-08 Architecture Design Studio I Professor Cowart Fall 2012 solar panels enhanced natural ventilation through the living units & courtyard, allowing the children and the residents to enjoy a healthy atmosphere building integrated photovoltaic panels receives energy from The Sun which reduces fossil fuel consumption when The Sun is at west the passive shading fins & overhangs reduces the amount of heat gain that affects the residential cooling loads the storm water retention/rain garden prevents unnecessary water from storm water running off. This also prevents moisture damage and allows it to recharge groundwater zeroscape for western shading. rainwater harvesting irrigation EAST WEST E LEED Checklist Total points: 47 LEED Gold