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Town Hall – Project UpdateSwarthmore College
October 30 + 31, 2019
Dining & Community Commons Project
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This presentation contains a conceptual rendering of the Dining and Community Commons. All designs are subject to change.
Agenda: Site + Landscape
2 Planning
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Interior Program
4 Sustainability
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2** This presentation contains a conceptual rendering of the Dining and Community Commons. All designs are subject to change.
1 Site + Landscape
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Site AssessmentProvisional Area of Consideration
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Program + PlanningProbable Area for New Construction
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Program + PlanningNew Construction Footprint
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A conceptual rendering of the Dining and Community Commons. This is the layout of building. Design is subject to change.
Site + LandscapePreliminary Massing
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A conceptual rendering of the Dining and Community Commons. This is a potential south view of the building. Design is subject to change.
Site + LandscapePreliminary Massing
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A conceptual rendering of the Dining and Community Commons. This is a potential southeast view of the building. Design is subject to change.
Site + LandscapePreliminary Massing
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A conceptual rendering of the Dining and Community Commons. This is a potential east view of the building. Design is subject to change.
Site + LandscapePreliminary Massing
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A conceptual rendering of the Dining and Community Commons. This is a potential ariel view of the building. Design is subject to change.
Planting DesignLandscape Themes
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A conceptual rendering of the Dining and Community Commons. This is a potential layout of landscaping. Design is subject to change.
Planting DesignLandscape Types: Lawn
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Planting DesignLandscape Types: Meadow
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Planting DesignLandscape Types: Permaculture
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2 Planning
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PlanningBasement Plan
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A conceptual rendering of the Dining and Community Commons. This is a potential floor plan of the basement. Design is subject to change.
PlanningFirst Floor Plan
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A conceptual rendering of the Dining and Community Commons. This is a potential floor plan of the first floor. Design is subject to change.
PlanningSecond Floor Plan
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A conceptual rendering of the Dining and Community Commons. This is a potential floor plan of the second floor. Design is subject to change.
PlanningBuilding Section
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A conceptual rendering of the Dining and Community Commons. This is a potential layout of the building sections. Design is subject to change.
PlanningNew Sharples Stair
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A conceptual rendering of the Dining and Community Commons. Potential design for a new staircase. Design is subject to change.
3 Interior Program
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Interiors - Social10/31/2019 - Town Hall
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InteriorsSocial
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A conceptual rendering of the Dining and Community Commons. This is a potential floor plan of the first floor. Design is subject to change.
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A conceptual rendering of the Dining and Community Commons. This is a potential floor plan of the second floor. Design is subject to change.
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InteriorsSupport
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A conceptual rendering of the Dining and Community Commons. This is a potential floor plan of the first floor. Design is subject to change.
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InteriorsNourish
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A conceptual rendering of the Dining and Community Commons. This is a potential floor plan of the first floor. Design is subject to change.
Interiors - Nourish10/31/2019 - Town Hall
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A conceptual rendering of the Dining and Community Commons. This is a potential floor plan of the second floor. Design is subject to change.
Food Service - Servery10/31/2019 - Town Hall
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Food Service - Servery10/31/2019 - Town Hall
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4 Sustainability
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From prescriptive to performance based
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“Burden of Trust” “Burden of Proof”
Alignment with VALUES and Project Goals Pre-requisites Feasibility of major criteria
Building Rating System evaluation10/31/2019 - Town Hall
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VALUES Alignment10/31/2019 - Town Hall
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Path to Petal CertificationVALUES LBC Petal
Energy*
Target: Achieve requirements of 3 Petals
Integrating public artInspiration & educationBeauty*
Operational Energy
Embodied Carbon
Not part of Petal Certification
Human scale + Human PlacesUniversal access to Nature &
Place
Equitable InvestmentJust Organizations
Limits to GrowthHuman Powered Living
Urban AgricultureHabitat Exchange
Healthy Interior EnvironmentBiophilic Environment
Civilized Environment* Pursuing ~ Exploring
Carbon
Beauty & Inspiration
Equity
NutritionLand
Development
Comfort
Public Image LBC
Equity~
Place~
Health & Happiness~
Registered for this version
Opportunity to upgrade a Petal to this version
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Path to Petal CertificationVALUES LBC Petal
Energy*
Target: Achieve requirements of 3 Petals
Beauty*
Operational Energy
* Pursuing ~ Exploring
LBC
Equity~
Place~
Health & Happiness~
Goal: ZNE | Criteria: 105% of energy produced on-siteNet-Positive Building
Produce 105% more than consumption via a combination of on-site and off-site solar
Carbon
Beauty & Inspiration
Equity
NutritionLand
Development
Comfort
Public Image
-7 EUI = 110% Offset
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Path to Petal CertificationVALUES LBC Petal
Energy*
Target: Achieve requirements of 3 Petals
Beauty*
Embodied Carbon
Not part of Petal Certification
* Pursuing ~ Exploring
Carbon
Beauty & Inspiration
Equity
NutritionLand
Development
Comfort
Public Image LBC
Equity~
Place~
Health & Happiness~
Goal: Reduce embodied carbon | Criteria: NoneEmbodied Carbon Analysis
Focus first on structure: Mass Timber vs SteelCLT Species: SmartLam - Southern Yellow Pine coming from our Dothan Alabama facility; SPF- Spruce Pine Fir coming from our corporate Columbia Falls facility; Douglas Fir/Larch coming from our corporate Columbia Falls facility
Carbon distribution throughout a tree
Carbon storage life is100 years in framing30 years in furniture6 years in paper0 when burnt or decays
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Path to Petal CertificationVALUES LBC Petal
Energy*
Target: Achieve requirements of 3 Petals
Integrating public artInspiration & educationBeauty*
* Pursuing ~ Exploring
Carbon
Beauty & Inspiration
Equity
NutritionLand
Development
Comfort
Public Image LBC
Equity~
Place~
Health & Happiness~
Goal: Integrate Public Art | Criteria: Accessible to public
• Identify opportunities for public art through a charrette• Schematic design budget includes $20,000 allowance for
public art to be incorporated
Goal: Inspiration & education | Criteria: None
• A dynamic dashboard for displaying the ZNE performance of the building from various meters
• An allowance of $20,000 for the development of this dashboard
• An allowance of $20,000 for interpretive signage to teach the visitors and occupants about the building
Pursue during Design Development
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Path to Petal CertificationVALUES LBC Petal
Energy*
Target: Achieve requirements of 3 Petals
Beauty*
Human scale + Human PlacesUniversal access to Nature &
Place
Equitable InvestmentJust Organizations
* Pursuing ~ Exploring
Carbon
Beauty & Inspiration
Equity
NutritionLand
Development
Comfort
Public Image LBC
Equity~
Place~
Health & Happiness~
Goal: Human scale / Universal access | Criteria: programmatic layout and access to social space needs
• Inherent in the design solutions
Goal: Equitable Investment | Criteria: Private entities donate for public good
• First option – clarifying Swarthmore Need-Based Scholarship program as an alternate
• Second option – upgrade this Petal to LBC v4 where no Equitable investment required
Goal: Just Organizations | Criteria: Members of Project Team should be certified before project certification
• First option – leverage Integral’s Just Label for LBC v3.1• Second option – DLR Group is considering Piloting Just
Label and may be able to satisfy the requirements of TWO Just label organizations including Integral
Further exploration during Design Development
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Path to Petal CertificationVALUES LBC Petal
Energy*
Target: Achieve requirements of 3 Petals
Beauty*
Limits to GrowthHuman Powered Living
Urban AgricultureHabitat Exchange
* Pursuing ~ Exploring
Carbon
Beauty & Inspiration
Equity
NutritionLand
Development
Comfort
Public Image LBC
Equity~
Place~
Health & Happiness~
Goal: Limits to Growth / Human Powered Living | Criteria: Site Design metrics
• Inherent in the design solutions
Goal: Urban Agriculture | Criteria: A ratio of site acreage for food production
• Use Swarthmore’s plan to have a garden for the whole campus and the community (minimum 0.3 acres) in addition to permaculture solutions as part of design
Goal: Habitat Exchange| Criteria: Expand existing thriving wilderness areas and protect them from destruction
• Use Crum Woods Stewardship Committee’s Stewardship Plan as an alternate to meet this requirement
Further exploration during Design Development
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Path to Petal CertificationVALUES LBC Petal
Energy*
Target: Achieve requirements of 3 Petals
Beauty*
Healthy Interior EnvironmentBiophilic Environment
Civilized Environment* Pursuing ~ Exploring
Carbon
Beauty & Inspiration
Equity
NutritionLand
Development
Comfort
Public Image LBC
Equity~
Place~
Health & Happiness~
Goal: Healthy Interior & Biophilic Design | Criteria: Site Design, planning, fenestration and interiors metrics
• Inherent in the design solutions
Goal: Civilized Environment | Criteria: Access to daylight and air
• Daylighting inherent in design• Access to operable windows needs further design
refinement• An allowance of $20,000 for operable windows control
Further exploration during Design Development
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Thank you
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