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Clean Water Facility

Design Workshop #2

5/6/2015Design Workshop #2

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Project Status and Update

5/6/2015Design Workshop #2

Project schedule

Outfall construction begins Summer 2015

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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Open House Potential Locations

Open House Top 5 Sites

Open House Top 3 Sites

City Council Windjammer Vicinity

ArchitecturalCharrette

Ch 10 Program Charrette Top 2 Sites

Charrette Orientation on

Property

ArchitecturalCharrette

Aug 2010 Nov 2013Facilities Plan

Mar 2013 Dec 2015Design

Jun 2015 Dec 2017Construction

Public Feedback Opportunities

Design Workshop #2 5/6/2015

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Outfall Construction - Summer 2015

5/6/2015Design Workshop #2

Outfall construction schedule is separate from the facility

design/construction schedule

Location was selected independent of facility location

Essential piece of wastewater infrastructure needed to

support increased system use in Oak Harbor

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RECAP OF WHERE WE WERE AND WHERE WE ARE NOW…

MAY 6, 2015

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OLD SCHEME SITE PLAN– AUGUST 6TH 2014MAY 6, 2015

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OLD SCHEME – AUGUST 6TH 2014MAY 6, 2015

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OLD SCHEME – AUGUST 6TH 2014MAY 6, 2015

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NOVEMBER 13TH 2014 DESIGN WORKSHOP #1

CONCEPT 1: CAMPUS CONCEPT 2: COURTYARD

MAY 6, 2015

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NOVEMBER 13TH 2014 DESIGN WORKSHOP #1

CONCEPT 1: CAMPUS

CONCEPT 2: COURTYARD

MAY 6, 2015

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KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM DESIGN WORKSHOP #1

• Facility should set the stage for a community design aesthetic

• A combination of both a campus and a courtyard with higher priority on campus

• Regional design as an architectural aesthetic, incorporate both contemporary and traditional NW architecture

• Open and light, enhance sight lines to water, park, and windmill

• Allow for community interaction with facility, include educational features

• Varying heights of roof lines

• Provide “camouflaging” – it should not advertise that it’s a sewage treatment plant

• Integrate with surroundings – WJ Park, harbor area, downtown

2014 Design Workshop Results:

MAY 6, 2015

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DESIGN IMPETUS

A building that isn’t what it seems on the outside, integrates (blends) with its surroundings

MAY 6, 2015

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DESIGN DIAGRAM - 1MAY 6, 2015

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DESIGN DIAGRAM - 2MAY 6, 2015

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DESIGN DIAGRAM - 3MAY 6, 2015

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DESIGN DIAGRAM - 4

Screening element added to the spaces between building masses

Screens are pushed back from façade to accentuate the building campus form

MAY 6, 2015

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DESIGN DIAGRAM - 5

Taller building elements pulled up from masses below create roof lines of varying height

These elements are translucent to enhance the open and light concept

MAY 6, 2015

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SITE PLAN PRIOR TO VALUE ENGINEERINGMAY 6, 2015

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CURRENT SITE PLAN LAYOUT

RELOCATION OF HEADWORKS BUILDING

FOOTPRINT AND CONFIGURATION BEING REVISED

MAY 6, 2015

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MATERIAL PALLET

SIMPLE, CLEAN & DURABLE

MAY 6, 2015

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MATERIAL EXAMPLES

SSG CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM

“Open and light, provide for transparency”

MAY 6, 2015

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MATERIAL EXAMPLES

MASONRYTextural qualities of a long lasting material “set the stage for a community design aesthetic”

MAY 6, 2015

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MASONRY TEXTURE STUDIES

MASONRY

MAY 6, 2015

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MATERIAL EXAMPLES

WOOD SIDING & SCREENING ELEMENTS

Regional design with wood shading elements relates to an abundance of driftwood on this site

MAY 6, 2015

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GATE CONCEPT

BIFOLD GATES

MAY 6, 2015

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AERIAL PERSPECTIVE LOOKING NORTH

Within a campus style, provide varied roof lines, solids and voids with building masses

MAY 6, 2015

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ADMINISTRATION / MAINTENANCE PLAN – GROUND FLOOR

Allow for community interaction with facility, include educational features

MAINTENANCEADMINISTRATION

MAY 6, 2015

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TRAINING CENTER PLAN– SECOND FLOOR

2ND FLOOR TRAINING FACILITY

MAY 6, 2015

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WEST ELEVATION | Administration Building

MAY 6, 2015

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VIEW AT PROMENADE | Looking South

MAY 6, 2015

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AERIAL VIEW | Looking North

MAY 6, 2015

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PERSPECTIVE | Looking North

MAY 6, 2015

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AERIAL VIEW | City Beach

MAY 6, 2015

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PERSPECTIVE | City Beach & Bay Shore

MAY 6, 2015

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CONCEPTUAL LANDSCAPE PLAN

WINDJAMMER PARK

MAY 6, 2015

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WINDJAMMER PARK

MAY 6, 2015 CONCEPTUAL LANDSCAPE PLAN

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CONCEPTUAL HARD/SOFTSCAPEMAY 6, 2015

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CONCEPTUAL LANDSCAPE – STORMWATER & SEATINGMAY 6, 2015

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CONCEPTUAL LANDSCAPE – STORMWATER & SEATINGMAY 6, 2015

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KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM DESIGN WORKSHOP #1

• Facility should set the stage for a community design aesthetic

• A combination of both a campus and a courtyard with higher priority on campus

• Regional design as an architectural aesthetic, incorporate both contemporary and traditional NW architecture

• Open and light, enhance sight lines to water, park, and windmill

• Allow for community interaction with facility, include educational features

• Varying heights of roof lines

• Provide “camouflaging” – it should not advertise that it’s a sewage treatment plant

• Integrate with surroundings – WJ Park, harbor area, downtown

2014 Design Workshop Results:

MAY 6, 2015

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Group Discussion

5/6/2015Design Workshop #2

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Design Concept

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Where do you see your feedback incorporated?

Please write your thoughts on the large matrix on the wall

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Design Concept

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What is it about the design that best reflects feedback

from previous discussion?

Where is more work needed?

Have we missed anything?

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Design Concept - Landscape

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What portions of the updated design will be benefitted

most by landscape/hardscape?

Have we missed anything?