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LivableCommunitiesA student competition sponsored by AARP and the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS)

Spring/ Summer 2009

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Assistant Professor: John Sandell, AIA AssociateStudent: Alberto Gonzalez, LEED AP, AIAS

dedicated

to my patient wifeDiana

to my most influential ProfessorJohn Sandell

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Communities of all sizes across the United States are applying the concept of livability to holistically address a range of challenges, such as a growing population of older residents, rising housing costs, and limited transportation alternatives. AARP has defined a Livable Community to be “one that has affordable and appropriate housing, supportive community features andadequate services”.

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NOLI MAPFORT LAUDERDALE, FL.

26° 8′ 9″ N, 80° 8′ 31″ W

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PRELIMINARY MASSING

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DIAGRAM SHOWING LOCATION STUDY OF MODULAR UNIT TYPES

DIAGRAM SHOWING STUDY OF MODULAR UNIT TYPES

PROGRAMATIC UNITS

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ISOMETRIC MASSING

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TOP VIEW

WEST VIEW

EAST VIEW

NORTH VIEW

SOUTH VIEW

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STRUCTURAL SYSTEM

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1280 SQ.FT. MODULAR PROTOTYPE FOR 2-3 BEDROOM OCCUPANCY

640 SQ.FT. MODULAR PROTOTYPE FOR 2 BEDROOM OCCUPANCY

320 SQ.FT. MODULAR PROTOTYPE FOR 1 BEDROOM OCCUPANCY

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1 BEDROOM OCCUPANCY

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2-3 BEDROOM OCCUPANCY

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960 SQ.FT. MODULAR PROTOTYPE

TYPICAL STOREFRONT MODULE

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GARAGE LEVEL12 UNDERGROUND PARKING SPACES 2 HANDICAP SPACES2 ELEVATORS MEP ROOM & STORAGE

VIEW OF GARAGE ENTRY

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GROUND FLOOR USEABLE SPACE

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Site Plan5' 20'0 50' 5' 20'0 50'

VERTICAL CIRCULATION

COURTYARD CIRCULATION

ELEVATOR ACCESS

RESIDENT CIRCULATION

STOREFRONT CIRCULATION

BICYCLE CIRCULATION

CIRCULATION DIAGRAM

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East/ West Site Section Section showing urban frontage which includesvehicular traffic, a proposed light rail program, landscape buffers, bicycle lane and 12 feet of sidewalk.

North/ South Site Section Section showing all vehicular parking to be located underground. Location of container elevators allow accessibility to all levels.

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SECTION THRU COMMUNITY CENTER

SECTION THRU COMMUNITY CENTER

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SOUTH ELEVATION

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EAST ELEVATION

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NORTH ELEVATION

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WEST ELEVATION

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SOUTH ELEVATION (COMMUNITY CENTER)

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WEST ELEVATION (COMMUNITY CENTER)

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NORTH ELEVATION (COMMUNITY CENTER)

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EAST ELEVATION (COMMUNITY CENTER)

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N.E. OVERALL PERSPECTIVE

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N.W. OVERALL PERSPECTIVE

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S.W. OVERALL PERSPECTIVE

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S.E. OVERALL PERSPECTIVE

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VIEW OF GARAGE ENTRANCE

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VIEW OF COMMUNITY CENTER

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VIEW OF COMMUNITY CENTER POOL

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VIEW OF COMMUNITY PARK

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VIEW FROM INTERIOR COURTYARD

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VIEW FROM MAIN ACCESS ENTRY

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VIEW FROM N.W. INTERSECTION

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VIEW OF STOREFRONTS

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VIEW FROM GREEN ROOF BALCONY

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LIGHT RAIL ACCESS POINT

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EGRESS STAIRS

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EGRESS STAIRS

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VIEW OF SOUTH BALCONIES

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VIEW OF TENNIS COURTS

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PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS

MAIN STRUCTURE:• ISOdryfreightcargocontainersmodifiedandreinforcedwithsteelmembers.• Containerconnectors(tobeweldedonsite).

ADIDITIONAL STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS:• Galvanizedsteelstairandgratingtreads• Galvanizedstairhandrail• Galvanizedsteelgratingcatwalkandhandrail• Galvanizedhandrailalongedgesofinterior2nd.flooropening• Galvanizedsteelandlumberdeckfor2nd.floorterrace• Galvanizedsteelrailingfor2nd,floorterrace

FUNDATIONS:• Shallowspreadfootingtypeonlyincluded–easysoilconditions

INTERIOR WALL/CEILINGS:• Allinteriorwallsalongtheperimeterofthehouseandallceilingbuiltoutofcold–formedmetalframing,Insulationandgypsumboard

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THERMAL/MOISTURE INSULATION: • DesignedR-19forwallandfloor,R-30forroof• Formaldehyde-freeFiber-glassbattinsulation(Typical)• Interiorwallinsulationis3-1/2“un-faced• Caulkingatbothceiling-to-wallandfloor-to-walljointlines

ROOFING SYSTEM: • Single-plyreinforcedTPO{ThermoplasticPolyolefin}membrane{white/grayforhighsolarreflectivity}installedover½“CDXexteriorgradeplywoodwithadhesiveandwithpressurebar/dripedgearoundperimeter.**Sustainableupgrade:greenroof

WINDOWS:• Allwindowframes:thermally-brokenextrudedaluminumframing(clearanodizedfinish)• Allwindowpanes:insulatingdoubleglazed

FINISHES:• Containerexteriorpaintedwithmarinegradepaint• Allinteriorgypsumboardwallsfinishedwithoneprimercoatandonefinishcoat(white)• Allinteriorexposedcorrugatedwallsfinishedwithoneprimercoatandonefinishcoat(white).• Allinteriorcontainersteelbeamspaintedwithmarinegradepaint• Allfloors:originalcontainermarineplywoodwithoriginalexposedfasteners(plywoodissandedandclear-sealed)• Allbuilt-inclosetdoorsandshelves:furniture-gradebirchplywood)

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• Allinteriordoors:hollow-corewooddoor

KITCHEN:• Rubber• Allcabinets:laminatedplywoodconstruction

BATHROOMS: • Rubberflooring• Rubberwallcovering• Allbathroomfixtureslowflow

LIGHTING:• Lightingtrackalongexposedbeams• Recessedlightingfixturesinbathroomsandkitchen• Switchedreceptaclesforfloor/tablelamps

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:• Sustainableupgrade:photovoltaicpanels

PLUMBING SYSTEM:• Allplumbingfixturestobelowflow

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MECHANICAL SYSTEM:• Exhaustfansinbathrooms• Ceilingfansindoubleheightlivingroom• Hotwaterheater(Insta-hot)**Sustainableupgrade:hotwatersolarpanels• A/CSystem:splitsystemon1-tonunits• Heating:o option1(temperateclimate)–dualA/Csystemhot/coldairo option2(coldclimate–sustainable)under-flooringhydronicheatingsystemo option3(coldclimate–regular)hydronicbaseboardradiator

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