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2015

Research-Based Design Initiative

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Existing Retrofit For Enhanced Performance, Portland State University. School Of Architecture Oct 2015

Existing Retrofit For Enhanced Performance, Portland State University. School Of Architecture

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Hacker is renovating Cruess Hall on the University of California, Davis campus. It is a 22,000 sf structure built in 19 59. Over the years it has had many uses included being a meat processing p lant and is to become a multi-use space which will include an auditorium and wood shop to name a few.


Qualitative Daylighting Analysis, Alejandra Ruiz, Genevieve Wasser, Bora Architects Oct 2015

Qualitative Daylighting Analysis, Alejandra Ruiz, Genevieve Wasser, Bora Architects

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This study evaluates the effectiveness of a combination of strategies used for analyzing daylighting qualities in the context of two classrooms. The strategies include qualitative information from observations and a post-occupancy survey, on-site light level measurements, and computer generated simulations all intended to inform a comparative analysis of the daylighting conditions and perceived daylighting qualities between the two classrooms. This composite approach takes into consideration access to daylight and views, glare problems and control strategies, use of window coverings, and perceived impact of daylight in order to identify and analyze the presence of certain biophilic design patterns. While both rooms …


Knight Cancer Research Building, Darren Biles, Peter Heibel, Srg Partnership Oct 2015

Knight Cancer Research Building, Darren Biles, Peter Heibel, Srg Partnership

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The Knight Cancer Research Building (KCRB) will be a 7-story research facility with a proposed site in the South Waterfront district. It will be the first building of a two-phase construction project; the second building, expected for completion in about 10 years, will connect to the KCRB's north facade. Until then, the KCRB north facade will be visually and environmentally exposed.

The north facade will include an atrium flanked by more enclosed spaces such as egress stairs, storage, and meeting rooms. The south facade of the Phase II building will define the remaining walls of the atrium as its lower …


Occupant Usage And Behavior, Zach Baugher, Janna Ferguson, Yukari Kubo, Erika Colvin Oct 2015

Occupant Usage And Behavior, Zach Baugher, Janna Ferguson, Yukari Kubo, Erika Colvin

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The Metro Building is located at 600 NE Grand Ave in Portland, OR. Occupied by Metro, a regional governmental organization, the building houses roughly 400 employees over a total of 120,000 square feet of office space. The objective of our research, in collaboration with YGH architecture and New Buildings Institute, is to provide Metro with a cumulative plan of action to address energy inefficiencies due to occupant behavior, equipment, and furniture arrangement. A user survey was sent to all the Metro employees to understand how they feel about their work environment and to begin to brainstorm ways their environment could …


Water And Community Relience, Portland State University. School Of Architecture Oct 2015

Water And Community Relience, Portland State University. School Of Architecture

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RESILIENCE: the capacity of a system to absorb a disturbance and reorganize while undergoing change so as to still retain essentially the same function, structure, identity, and feedbacks .


Portland Metro Building Performance: Optimizing Energy Performance And Occupant Comfort At Portland Metro, Ali Alajmi, Janna Ferguson, Erika Colvin, Yukari Kubo Oct 2015

Portland Metro Building Performance: Optimizing Energy Performance And Occupant Comfort At Portland Metro, Ali Alajmi, Janna Ferguson, Erika Colvin, Yukari Kubo

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The objective of this research is to investigate potential existing building retrofits to improve the work environment for building occupants as well as the overall building energy performance. Beginning with the building skin and moving to the individual cubicle, our team wanted to find a specific architectural solution that would help to reduce the Metro building’s overall energy consumption and help to create a more comfortable work environment


Research Tools For Assessing Thermal Bridging, Portland State University. School Of Architecture, Zgf Architects Oct 2015

Research Tools For Assessing Thermal Bridging, Portland State University. School Of Architecture, Zgf Architects

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Objective:

Project Overview Results Results Compile knowledge developed from the use of building analysis tools, their applicability and limitations, for the refrence of future needs.


Building Performance “What Ifs”, Paul Conrad, Alejandra Ruiz, Genevieve Wasser, Boora Architects Oct 2015

Building Performance “What Ifs”, Paul Conrad, Alejandra Ruiz, Genevieve Wasser, Boora Architects

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The “Building Performance What Ifs” project collaborated with Boora Architects to analyze the envelope design performance for three schools in the Portland area. The three selected schools, North Clackamas High School, Rock Creek Middle School, and the Early Learning Center addition to Earl Boyles Elementary School serve as examples of evolving knowledge and strategies in envelope performace design in recent years.


Multnomah County Courthouse Day Light Analysis, Angela Van Duzen, Srg Partnership Oct 2015

Multnomah County Courthouse Day Light Analysis, Angela Van Duzen, Srg Partnership

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The projects is a comprehensive day lighting analysis of spatial qualities to maximize daylight autonomy of the courtroom space for the Multnomah County. The courthouse is a new construction designed by SRG architects who are commissioned by Multnomah County. The building is located on 1st and Jefferson adjacent to the Hawthorne Bridge on Portland, OR. The aim of the study is to determine whether a light well in the center of the tower is a viable solution to provide natural light into the courtrooms or not. The tested were conducted through digital models using Diva plug-in through Rhino as our …


Living Building Challenge, Emily Jane Bedell, Hayley Nelke, Srg Architects Oct 2015

Living Building Challenge, Emily Jane Bedell, Hayley Nelke, Srg Architects

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The Living Economy Sourcing imperative intends to promote growth of local economic structure while reducing negative transportation related effects on human and environmental health. Requirements for material sourcing distances are presented in this imperative, as seen in the map below, from Portland, OR. The manufacturer location is defined as the place where the final product is fabricated and assembled. A distribution facility does not qualify as a products’ manufacturer location. Methods of improving and localizing the total sourcing radius should be researched.


Healthy Living Environments, Tina Taeb, Ashley Schahfer, Zgf Oct 2015

Healthy Living Environments, Tina Taeb, Ashley Schahfer, Zgf

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Internal Connection: Control Safety Privacy Entry Access Windows Wall thickness Common facilities

Physical Connection: Physical Connection Layout organization Organized complexity Familiarity Ceiling heights Spatial dimensions Hallway proportions Tiering Accessibility

Social Connection: With building residents and the city Auditory Visual Interaction Entry Windows Wall thickness Proximity Common facilities

Environmental Connection: Environmental Connection Air quality Light quality Thermal comfort Windows HVAC Orientation


Creating An Eco-District At Lincoln High School, Willy Chandler, Isaac Schultz, Abbey Dacey, Mike Manzi, Corey T. Griffin, Kalina Vanderpoel Oct 2015

Creating An Eco-District At Lincoln High School, Willy Chandler, Isaac Schultz, Abbey Dacey, Mike Manzi, Corey T. Griffin, Kalina Vanderpoel

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The EcoDistrict protocol is a list of concepts centered around connectivity, sustainability, and resiliency in neighborhoods and urban environments. Initial research consisted of reviewing precedents for EcoDistricts and other high performance neighborhoods and schools. Lincoln High School, Providence Park and the Multnomah Athletic Club were identified as the stakeholders of a potential EcoDistrict due to their location and energy demand. Calculations and estimates were made for the potential employment of “green” energy and water technologies on site and in the surrounding neighborhood. Estimates were made to determine what would be necessary to achieve net zero annual energy and water consumption …


Baseline Daylight Autonomy And Glare, Portland State University. School Of Architecture Oct 2015

Baseline Daylight Autonomy And Glare, Portland State University. School Of Architecture

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With the 2050 Energy Challenge in mind, many institutions are embracing strict policies on energy consumption in order to be at the vangaurd of sustainable practice. The California State Educational System is one such organization, specifying a 25% below code requirements for University buildings. This project specifically involves a retrofit of Cruess Hall, a former shop and storage space on the campus of UC Davis.

Our first task was establishing a baseline from which we can understand the conditions of existing light quality. The project is in design development stage, so after a baseline is established design suggestions can be …


Optimizing User Comfort And Energy Efficiency At Portland Metro Office, Willy Chander, Yost Grube Hall Architecture, Kevin Chavez, Abby Cooper Oct 2015

Optimizing User Comfort And Energy Efficiency At Portland Metro Office, Willy Chander, Yost Grube Hall Architecture, Kevin Chavez, Abby Cooper

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1. Large windows on all aspects result in uncomfortable thermal and lighting conditions

2. A drop ceiling and high cubicle walls reduce daylight in the building