Professional Documents
Culture Documents
&
FACILITY CENTER
807 & 811 W BUCKEYE ROAD
PHOENIX, AZ 85007
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I N TA 3 3 2 : E N V I R O N M E N TA L & S U S T I N A B L E D E S I G N
M I L E S TO N E 5 TA S K 2
F A C U LT Y : D R . L I S A T U C K E R C R O S S
D U E D AT E : 1 2 . 8 . 1 8
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN
• Section 1: Project Overview……………… pp. 3
• Section 2: Location and Transportation… pp. 21
• Section 3: Water Efficiency……………….. pp. 26
TABLE OF • Section 4: Materials and Resources……... pp. 32
CONTENTS • Section 5: Energy and Atmosphere……... pp. 51
• Section 6: Indoor Environmental Quality.. pp. 59
• Section 7: Evaluating Performance……… pp. 64
• Section 8: Occupant Experience………… pp.66
SECTION 1 PROJECT OVERVIEW
CLIENT PROFILE & PROJECT STATEMENT
The Hope Training and Facility Center is a 15,000 square foot commercial building located in the Central City South neighborhood
of Phoenix, AZ. This organization will use this facility for three uses: a vocational training in green technologies; a community
outreach center for sustainable design education; and as staff offices. In order to “walk the talk” of The Hope Center’s mission, this
facility’s goal is to attain Gold or Platinum LEED ID+C certification, in addition to meeting current ADA accessibility guidelines and
Universal design standards.
The structure is an existing single story 15,000 square foot building, with a footprint of ~106’ x 154’. The building construction is
reinforced concrete block (CMUs) with brick veneer. The existing building consists of a core with a main corridor, utility closets, and
public restrooms, as well as four separate tenant spaces. The building tenant demising walls are already in place. The client will
occupy the entire floor, the main corridor and demising walls may be retained or removed. Exterior doors and windows may not
be moved or altered. A designer has been retained to complete the space planning, using sustainable design to achieve an LEED
ID+C Gold or Platinum certification and make the FF&E selections.
The total budget for the project is $700,000.00. This must include all FF&E, overhead costs, profit, etc. The cost estimate for the
project should not exceed $52.00 per square foot. The systems furniture budget is $7,000.00 per workstation.
• Job Training Facilities [inclusive of separate Standard & Green Job Training Areas]
• Staff Offices
• Sustainable Community Center [including a catering & training kitchen]
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 4
DESIGN CONCEPT
The Hope Training and Facility Center will be a shining example of what sustainable design can
achieve. The community will witness the innovative techniques implemented in order to create a
structure which supports and coexists peacefully its surroundings. The exterior’s primary
inspiration is that of nearby Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West home. Locally sourced materials will
be incorporated to achieve this and to maintain sustainable building practices. The colors of the
desert will be highlighted – the sandy dirt tones of the surrounding mountains and the muted sage
greens of the native succulent vegetation and the truest bluest blues of the perpetually sunny
skies. All design decisions will challenged with the question of ”can this be done more
sustainably?” The goal is not only to achieve LEED ID+C v4 Platinum certification, but to inspire
the surrounding community and instill a sense of responsibility for sustainable building practices
and protecting our natural environment.
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 5
- CLIENT REQUIREMENTS -
The Hope Community Training and Outreach Center will have three major components: Employment Training facilities, staff offices, and sustainable
community education center.
Reception area – this is a check in point for anyone needing access to staff offices, and standard and green job training areas. It does not have to physically
be next to all three areas but the receptionist must be able to visually monitor access to all three areas from the reception desk. You may choose to have this
area also be the main access point for the Community Center, although the community center can have a separate entrance.
• Reception desk and task chair
• Waiting area with lounge seating to accommodate 6-8
• Adjacent to main training entrance
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 6
- CLIENT REQUIREMENTS –
[CONTINUED]
Green Job Training Area- students of this space will gain in-house training in maintaining and operating green building features incorporated into
the overall building design
• 2 classrooms
o Training tables to accommodate 15 students (tables can be shared between students)
o 15 stackable or nesting chairs
o Instructor desk/table (no storage needed) and task chair
o Whiteboard that can also act as projector screen
• 1 large meeting room with table(s) and seating that should be flexible to reconfigure depending on use – seminars, meetings, workshops, etc
• 2 small meeting rooms that can accommodate 2-4 for interview training and one on one meetings - lounge seating or conference seating is acceptable
• Warehouse Workshop space for indoor green building construction and instruction
o Minimum 1,000 sq ft
o Construction equipment and workshop furniture provided by client
o Select durable finishes for walls and floors
o Consider noise control
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 7
- CLIENT REQUIREMENTS –
[CONTINUED]
Staff Offices- there is a permanent staff of 6 and they request four shared workspaces for instructors or potential future growth of permanent staff
• (1) Records and files area
• (2) Private offices or workstation with door for administration staff (Director and COO)
o Casegoods or workstation
o 150sq ft
o Book case
o File storage
o Task chair
o 2 guest chairs
o Acoustical privacy with some visual privacy
• (4) workstations for permanent staff. Some staff may use space to advise students.
o Task chair
o 100Sq feet
o 1 task chair
o 1 guest chair
o File storage
o Semi-private space, with some acoustical and visual privacy
• (4) open workstations for instructors to share and future growth or organization
o 60-100 sq feet
o 1 task chair
o Minimal file storage need
o 1 guest chair
o Semi-private workstation- offer some acoustical and visual privacy
• Large conference room
o Conference table with seating for 10
o Small conference Room
o Seating for 4
• Staff Breakroom
o Kitchenette with refrigerator, microwave, sink
o Seating and dining for 10 employees
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 8
- CLIENT REQUIREMENTS –
[CONTINUED]
Sustainable Community Center - The community center will house a multi-purpose room with catering and training kitchen and sustainable
community education center. The community center will offer educational programs, lectures, workshops and events related to urban ecology,
sustainable living, and “greening the home” as well as offer sustainable reference material to research on-site or purchase and even offer an indoor
Saturday farmers market. This part of the facility can be monitored by reception desk or have a separate entrance that is monitored by staff
manning sustainable community education center.
• Multi-Purpose Room- is open to community for sustainability, urban ecology, and ‘greening the home’ lectures and workshops, career fairs,
organization benefit dinners and fundraising events, as well as a Saturday indoor farmers market.
Ø Easy access to existing restrooms.
• Movable room divider to separate space into two smaller rooms
• When MPR is not divided it must accommodate up to 75 nesting chairs in auditorium style seating arrangement or 50 people at tables
o (75) Stackable or nesting chairs for lecture, workshops and benefit events
Ø Chair storage closet
o (5-10) Multi-purpose tables to accommodate a total of 50 people for classroom style lectures, workshops, dining tables or for product
display during Saturday farmers market
Ø Table storage closet
o White board that can also act as projector screen in both areas of MPR
• Catering and Training Kitchen
o Used for catering events held in MPR, for food service job training, sustainable and healthy cooking training sessions open to the public
o Commercial grade refrigerator, sink, dishwasher, stove, oven
o Max 20sq ft of prep and instruction surface with lockable storage below for pots, pans, utensils, and dishes
o Should be integrated into half of the MPR space so it can be enclosed with movable wall for smaller events or training sessions
• Sustainable Community Education Center
o Display area for sustainability and ecology literature- available to purchase or read in-house. Product must be locked when not open.
o Lounge seating area to accommodate up to 8 people.
o Information desk with task chair. Will have cashbox to buy product or take donations. Must have a location to lock it away.
o 1-2 tables with nesting chairs for reviewing material.
o Client would like this area to be open to or easily accessed from MPR.
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 9
SUSTAINABLE GOAL STATEMENT
LEED is an acronym for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. It is a rating system allotting points to different categories
which contribute to a green building. The categories are Location & Transportation, Water Efficiency, Energy & Atmosphere, Materials
& Resources, Indoor Environmental Quality, Innovation and Regional Priority. There are subcategories of each which specify building
strategies that are either required or will earn a certain amount of points. For this project, the goal is to attain a LEED rating of Gold
(60-79 points) or Platinum (80+ points).
The LEED ID+C v4 checklist is on located on page 65. These categories encompass the end goal of creating better, healthier
buildings which are environmentally friendly to build, sustainable to maintain, energy-efficient over the long term and supportive of
the neighborhood and community. The Location & Transportation focus encourage building in previously developed areas, near
public transportation and existing commerce centers. The Water Efficiency group requires a baseline of indoor water use
consumption for fixtures, appliances & processes; it also awards points for reduction above that baseline. The Energy & Atmosphere
section includes required steps towards energy efficiency and developing a plan with a certified commissioning authority. Additional
points may be earned advancement above the baseline qualifications. Materials and Resources is concerned with responsible waste
management and recycling of construction/demolition materials. It awards points for environmentally responsible sourcing of raw
materials and ingredients, along with using materials created by certified “cradle to gate” manufacturers. Indoor Environmental
Quality pinpoints issues affecting the health of the humans inside the building, including not only air quality, but also thermal comfort
measures, sustainable lighting approaches and acoustic performances. Innovation awards points for utilizing a LEED accredited
professional in the building process and exploring new sustainable technologies. Regional Priority are specific to regions and credits
“address geographically specific environmental, social equity, and public health priorities.” [LEED v4 Regional Priority].
For this project, all of the these categories will be addressed. The design solution will feature innovative sustainable design practices
and principles so that The Hope Training and Facility Center can use the building as a means to educate the community on
sustainable building practices and the benefits of sustainable design.
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 10
C R I T E R I A M AT R I X
X
X
THE HOPE FACILITY
X
X - OVERVIEW -
X *adjacent to main training entrance*
(1) RECEPTION AREA & (2) & (3)
500 Y Y Reception desk & task chair
X WAITING ROOM Lounge seating 6-8 people
X
X (2) STANDARD JOB - 3 classrooms - 1 large mtg room
X TRAINING AREA 2100 (1) Y Y - 2 small mtg rooms – retail space
X X
(3) GREEN JOB - 2 classrooms - 1 large mtg room
X X 2500
(1)
Y Y - 2 small mtg rooms – warehouse wksp
TRAINING AREA
X X
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 11
C R I T E R I A M AT R I X – S TA N D A R D J O B T R A I N I N G A R E A
X
X THE HOPE FACILITY
X (2) STANDARD JOB
X TRAINING AREA
X
3 CLASSROOMS Training table [15ppl], 15 stacking chairs
~350 ea Y Y Y
X Instructor desk/chair;
X whiteboard wall/projector screen
X 1 LARGE MEETING ROOM ~300 Y Y Y Table & seating for 10; flexible
configuration
X X
X 2 SMALL MEETING ROOMS ~150 ea Y Y Y Table & seating for 2-4; lounge ok;
Interview training & one on one mtgs
X
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 12
C R I T E R I A M AT R I X – G R E E N J O B T R A I N I N G A R E A
X
X THE HOPE FACILITY
X (3) GREEN JOB
X TRAINING AREA
X
2 CLASSROOMS Training table [15ppl], 15 stacking chairs
~350 ea Y Y Y
X Instructor desk/chair;
X whiteboard wall/projector screen
X 1 LARGE MEETING ROOM ~300 Y Y Y Table & seating for 10; flexible
configuration
X X
X 2 SMALL MEETING ROOMS ~150 ea Y Y Y Table & seating for 2-4; lounge ok;
Interview training & one on one mtgs
X
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 13
C R I T E R I A M AT R I X – S TA F F O F F I C E S
X
X THE HOPE FACILITY
X (4) STAFF OFFICES
X
X
RECORDS & FILES AREA ~100 Y Y N
X
X
Casegoods or workstation - Book case
X 2 PRIVATE OFFICES 150 ea. Y Y Y File storage -Task chair -2 guest chairs
Acoustical privacy w/some visual privacy
X X
X 4 WORKSTATIONS 100 ea Y Y - 1 task chair - 1 guest chair
File storage - Semi-private space,
X --- PERMANENT STAFF --- w/ some acoustical & visual privacy
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 14
C R I T E R I A M AT R I X – S U S TA I N A B L E C O M M U N I T Y C E N T E R
X
X THE HOPE FACILITY
X (5) SUSTAINABLE
X COMMUNITY CENTER
X
5-10 Tables for 50 ppl; stackable chairs
MULTI PURPOSE ROOM [MPR]* ~2000 Y Y - for 75 ppl; movable room divider;
X --- CHAIR & TABLE STORGE whiteboard/projector both rooms
X CLOSETS
Commercial grade refrigerator,
X CATERING & TRAINING 200 ea. Y Y Y Y sink, dishwasher, stove, oven
KITCHEN** Max 20sq ft of prep are w/
X lockable storage below.
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 15
BUBBLE DIAGRAMS - I
GREEN JOB
TRAINING AREA
2500 sqft
LEGEND
CLASSROOM
DIRECT ACCESS 350 SQFT CLASSROOM
350 SQFT
ADJACENT
RETAIL CLASSROOM
400 SQFT 350 SQFT
CONVENIENT RECEPTION LRG CONF
MPR - 2000 SQFT 500 sqft 300 SQFT
VIEW SML CONF
150 SQFT
DAYLIGHT
SML CONF
KITCHEN – 200 SQFT 150 SQFT
PLUMBING
2 PRI OFF
150 EA
4 WKST
4 WKST
2 PRI OFF
KITCHEN – 200 SQFT
SUSTAINABLE EDUCATION 4 WKST 150 EA
BRKRM
COMMUNITY CENTER
200
3000 sqft
LRG CONF
SML CONF 300 SQFT
EDUCATION CENTER – 500 SQFT 15`0 SQFT
STAFF OFFICES
1200 sqft
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 17
BUBBLE DIAGRAMS - III GREEN JOB
LEGEND TRAINING AREA
STAFF OFFICES 2500 sqft
1200 sqft BRKRM
DIRECT ACCESS 200
CLASSROOM
350 SQFT
4 WKST CLASSROOM
R REMOTE 350 SQFT
LRG CONF
300 SQFT SML CONF
ADJACENT 15`0 SQFT
RETAIL LRG CONF
2 PRI OFF 400 SQFT R 300 SQFT
150 EA
CONVENIENT 4 WKST
SML CONF
VIEW CLASSROOM
150 SQFT
350 SQFT
SML CONF
150 SQFT
SML CONF
KITCHEN – 200 SQFT 150 SQFT
SUSTAINABLE EDUCATION CLASSROOM
CLASSROOM350 SQFT
COMMUNITY CENTER LRG CONF 350 SQFT
3000 sqft 300 SQFT
R
EDUCATION CENTER – 500 SQFT WAREHOUSE
1000 SQFT
STANDARD JOB
TRAINING AREA
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER 2100 sqft pp. 18
educational use.
These drawings
are only for
REVISIONS
5'-0" 5'-0" 5'-0"
PRIVATE PRIVATE 11.19 CZ
OFFICE OFFICE 11.28 CZ
150 sqft ADA
150 sqft DRESSING
DRESSING
ROOM ROOM
WAREHOUSE
RETAIL
WORKSPACE
SPACE
1000 sqft 5'-0" 400 sqft
LARGE CONFERENCE ROOM BREAKROOM
5'-0"
5'-0" 5'-0"
5'-0"
OPEN SMALL
5'-0"
WORKSPACE CONFERENCE
5'-0"
8 WORKSTATIONS ROOM
5'-0" 5'-0"
SMALL SMALL ROOM
CONFERENCE CONFERENCE
LARGE CONFERENCE ROOM ROOM RECORDS/FILING ROOM 5'-0"
~150 SQFT AREA
5'-0"
RECEPTION
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COMMUTER
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MULTI PURPOSE ROOM
807-811 W BUCKEYE RD
CLASSROOM I LARGE
CLASSROOM III
PHOENIX, AZ 85007
5'-0" 5'-0"
5'-0" 5'-0"
CENTER
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2 2 KEY NOTES
2 2 1 Shared Plumbing wall
daylighting
4 3 Open workspace [less
4 8 materials]
4 Daylighting
5
9 6 9 5 Water bottle filling
9 water fountains
7
4 6 Low flow & Dual Flush
6 1 6 Toilets
4 7 Waterless Urinals
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 20
LOCATION
SECTION 2 &
TRANSPORTATION
C I T Y A N A LY S I S TA B L E : P H O E N I X , A Z
DESCRIPTION HOW WILL THIS IMPACT THE PROJECT? IMAGES
GEOGRAPHY: Climate: Phoenix, AZ is a desert climate. A desert climate Consideration will need to be made to mitigate the
• Climate has low annual rainfall [~9”} and relatively low humidity. heat from the sun while also harvesting its energy
• Topography & Summers are hot with temps in the 90’s+; winters are mild thru the use of solar panels on the roof. Due to the
Landscape with high temps in the 70’s & lows in the 40’s. There are an extremely low rainfall, landscaping will consist of
average of 325 sunny days a year (McClain). local sourced rocks and succulent plants. Exterior
Topography: Phoenix city limits include over 500 square building materials will need to be reflective so as not
miles of land. The center of the city, where the facility will be to absorb additional heat.
located is a flat valley, with mountains along the perimeter.
Figure 1.
PEOPLE: Demographics: The median age is 33 and the male/female The neighborhood the facility will be located in has a
• Demographics ratio is 1.0/1. 50% of families have children under the age of very population density; close to light rail and bus
• Population 18. 63% speak English & 31% speak Spanish. routes. The city has a 20-year Bicycle Master Plan in
• City Population Population: Phoenix is the 5th largest US city, with a 2017 place to create more bike lanes and resources & to
population of ~1.6MM (www.statisticalatlas.com). make other forms of transit friendly for bikes as well.
Density
City Population Density: ~3,165 people/square mile; low We would like to encourage public transportation
• Project Site compared to most major metro areas. and will provide very limited parking at the facility.
Neighborhood Project Site Neighborhood Population Density: The Hope We will provide ample & secure bike parking. This
Population Facility is located in the Central City neighborhood, will help toward achieving lead credits. Additionally,
Density specifically Tract 114302, which has a very high population due to the large number of young families, we may
density of 6,272 people/square mile. want to consider childcare options for
Figure 2.
staff/members.
The river valleys of Phoenix have long been settled by Phoenix is a vibrant city, a melting pot of many
CULTURE: indigenous peoples. It was settled by the white man in 1867 architectural styles. We will focus on incorporating
• Brief City History & became a trade center in 1880 when a railroad arrived green technology into a Frank Lloyd Wright –type
• Arts & (Barney). There is a thriving arts community in the city and approach of using the desert surroundings as
Entertainment many museums, with a specific focus on Southwest Native inspiration. We will source from local building and
• Common American-inspired art (www.visitphoenix.com). landscaping materials and furniture. We will
Architecture Pueblo & Pueblo Revival are common historical architectural highlight local artisans and artwork throughout the
style(s) & building style. Midcentury brought the Googie movement, which is facility. Our goal is for the facility to live in harmony
practices of past futuristic and eye catching. Frank Lloyd Wright has also with its environment.
influenced the architecture in the city Figure 3.
and present
(www.brittonmdg.com).
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 22
LEGEND N E I G H B O R H O O D A N A LY S I S M A P
Bus Route
Street Parking
[convenient]
GR:D Bikeshare
Station
Restaurants
Retail
Church
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 23
U S G B C U S E T Y P E S & C AT E G O R I E S
YES
NO
NO NO
NO
YES - MULTIPLE
YES YES - MULTIPLE
NO NO
NO YES
NO YES - MULTIPLE
YES - MULTIPLE NO
NO NO
NO YES
NO YES - MULTIPLE
NO YES - MULTIPLE
NO YES
YES - MULTIPLE YES
807-811 W Buckeye Road is located in a heavily residential urban area. There are a few schools and parks within a ½ mile radius. There are also NAACP
offices, senior centers and a large psychiatric center. Access to transit is primarily buses; but there is a bike share station within a 1/2 mile. As noted, the
nearest rail station is ¼ mile away from the N/S bus route. There are multiple parking lots on the block for area churches. This site appears to be a reasonable
location convenient for the population in need of the services the facility will provide. The walkscore is 69, which means is it “somewhat walkable” & some
errands can be accomplished on foot (www.walkscore.com).
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 24
S I T E A N A LY S I S M A P
noon
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SECTION 3 WATER EFFICIENCY
WATER CONSERVATION: LOW FLOW FIXTURES
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 27
WATER CONSERVATION: GREY WATER RECLAMATION
Figure 6.
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 28
WATER CONSERVATION: INSULATE PIPING
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WATER CONSERVATION: LEAK PROOFING/LEAK REPAIR
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 30
WATE R CONSE RVATI ON: COO L I NG WATE R TO W E R R E COV E R Y
Figure 9.
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 31
MATERIALS
SECTION 4 &
RESOURCES
PRIVATE PRIVATE
OFFICE OFFICE
150 sqft 150 sqft
educational use.
These drawings
are only for
F3 F3
5'-0" F2 F2 F2 F2 5'-0" 5'-0"
F10 F10
WAREHOUSE F8 F8 ADA REVISIONS
WORKSPACE F4 F4 DRESSING DRESSING F3
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F3 1000 sqft ROOM ROOM F2 F2
F2
F2 F2 LARGE CONFERENCE ROOM
F2 F3
RETAIL F8
F3
OPEN WORKSPACE SPACE F4
F8 F2 F10 8 WORKSTATIONS F10 F2 5'-0" 400 sqft
F4 F2 F6
F8 F8
5'-0" F4 F4 LARGE
5'-0" 5'-0" CONFERENCE
BREAKROOM 5'-0" ROOM
F3 5'-0"
5'-0" SMALL
F10 F2 F2 CONFERENCE
F2 ROOM F3
LARGE CONFERENCE ROOM F2 F2 SMALL 5'-0"
F3 F2 CONFERENCE F8 F3 F2 F2
F2 ~150 SQFT F2 F8
F4 RECORDS/FILING SMALL
F8 F8 F4
F I NI SH E S P L AN
5'-0"
AREA CONFERENCE
ROOM
F4 F3 F4
5'-0"
F3 F7 F3
F2 F2 RECEPTION
F2 F2
F2 F7 5'-0"
F3 5'-0" F2 F3
F8 F2 F2 5'-0" F7
COMMUTER F2 F2 F8 F2 F2
F4 F2 F2 F2
SHOWER F6 5'-0"
F4 F2
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F8 F8
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F5 STORAGE F3 ADA ELEVATOR
F4
CLOSET F4 54"L x 80"W min.
5'-0" F2 F2 (GREEN ROOF ACCESS) UP
5'-0" 5'-0"
SMALL F2
CONFERENCE F3 EDUCATION
ROOM I F3 F8 CENTER
F3 5'-0"
5'-0"
F2 F2
F6 F2 F4 F2 F6
F2 5'-0" 5'-0"
F2 F2
F8 5'-0" F3 F3
F8 F8
F4 TABLE & F2 F2 F2 F2
F5 CATERING CHAIR F5
F2 F2
5'-0"
KITCHEN STORAGE
LARGE F8 F8
CLASSROOM 1I
SMALL F4 F4
CONFERENCE F3 MULTI PURPOSE ROOM
5'-0"
ROOM II F3
F2 F2 5'-0"
F2 F2 F2
LARGE LARGE
F85'-0" F2
CLASSROOM 1
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F I N I S H S C H E D U L E – P P. 2
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F I N I S H S C H E D U L E P P. 3
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educational use.
These drawings
PRIVATE PRIVATE
OFFICE F12 OFFICE
F14
F18
5'-0" LARGE
5'-0" 5'-0" CONFERENCE
F12 BREAKROOM 5'-0" ROOM
5'-0"
5'-0" SMALL
ROOM
LARGE CONFERENCE ROOM SMALL 5'-0"
F14
5'-0" 5'-0"
CONFERENCE SMALL
CONFERENCE
ROOM F13 F12
ROOM F12
~150 SQFT
F16 RECORDS/FILING
F12 5'-0"
AREA
5'-0"
F14
RECEPTION
5'-0" F20 F12 5'-0"
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F14 CONFERENCE
MULTI PURPOSE ROOM
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CLASSROOM 1I LARGE LARGE
5'-0" CLASSROOM 1
F12 F12 CLASSROOM 1I
CENTER
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F U R N I T U R E S C H E D U L E – S TA N D A R D J O B T R A I N I N G A R E A
KEY ITEM MANUFACTU PRODUCT FABRIC/FINISH PRODUCT IMAGE REMARKS QUANTITY PRICE SUSTAINABLE ATTRIBUTES
RER NAME/ITEM #
F11 Classroom Steelcase Akira – T base, Platinum 20”D x 60”L 21 949.00 - SCS Indoor Advantage™
table adjustable height metallic 4799 Gold Certified
frame - level™ 1 Certified
- 34% Recyclable / 71%
Sand #7225 Recycled Content
top
FIG 20
F12 Desk/table Steelcase Think 465 Series – Platinum 22-24.5”D x 28/5”W x 21 850.00 Recycled content
chair 3D knit back, fixed metallic 4799 37-42”H Regional materials
arms, casters, frame Rapidly renewable materials
adjustable height Low emitting materials
Graphite 5092 Innovation in design
3D knit back Sustainable purchasing
FIG 21
F13 Classroom Steelcase Reply upholstered Platinum 17.5”D x 19.5”W x 45 424.00 Recycled content
table chair back desk chair – 4 metallic 4799 26.75”H Regional materials
leg base with frame Rapidly renewable materials
casters *stacks 6 deep* Low emitting materials
Cogent - Sustainable purchasing
Connect
FIG 22
F14 Conference Steelcase Akira – T base, Platinum 36”D x 72”L 4 1230.00 - SCS Indoor Advantage™
room table adjustable height metallic 4799 Gold Certified
frame - level™ 1 Certified
- 34% Recyclable / 71%
Sand #7225 Recycled Content
top FIG 20
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 38
FURNITURE SCHEDULE – GREEN JOB TRAINING AREA
KEY ITEM MANUFACTU PRODUCT FABRIC/FINISH PRODUCT IMAGE REMARKS QUANTITY PRICE SUSTAINABLE ATTRIBUTES
RER NAME/ITEM #
F11 Classroom Steelcase Akira – T base, Platinum 20”D x 60”L 14 949.00 - SCS Indoor Advantage™
table adjustable height metallic 4799 Gold Certified
frame - level™ 1 Certified
- 34% Recyclable / 71%
Sand #7225 Recycled Content
top
FIG 20
F12 Desk/table Steelcase Think 465 Series – Platinum 22-24.5”D x 28/5”W x 20 850.00 Recycled content
chair 3D knit back, fixed metallic 4799 37-42”H Regional materials
arms, casters, frame Rapidly renewable materials
adjustable height Low emitting materials
Graphite 5092 Innovation in design
3D knit back Sustainable purchasing
FIG 21
F13 Desk/table Steelcase Reply upholstered Platinum 17.5”D x 19.5”W x 30 424.00 Recycled content
chair back desk chair – 4 metallic 4799 26.75”H Regional materials
leg base with frame Rapidly renewable materials
casters Low emitting materials
Cogent - Innovation in design
Connect Sustainable purchasing
Stacks 6 deep
FIG 22
F14 Conference Steelcase Akira – T base, Platinum 36”D x 72”L 4 1230.00 - SCS Indoor Advantage™
room table adjustable height metallic 4799 Gold Certified
frame - level™ 1 Certified
- 34% Recyclable / 71%
Sand #7225 Recycled Content
top FIG 20
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 39
F U R N I T U R E S C H E D U L E – S TA F F O F F I C E S
KEY ITEM MANUFACTU PRODUCT FABRIC/FINISH PRODUCT IMAGE REMARKS QUANTIT PRICE SUSTAINABLE ATTRIBUTES
RER NAME/ITEM # Y
F12 Desk/table Steelcase Think 465 Series – Platinum 22-24.5”D x 28/5”W 24 850.00 Recycled content
chair 3D knit back, fixed metallic 4799 x 37-42”H Regional materials
arms, casters, frame Rapidly renewable materials
adjustable height Low emitting materials
Graphite 5092 Innovation in design
3D knit back Sustainable purchasing
FIG 21
F14 Conference Steelcase Akira – T base, Platinum 36”D x 72”L 3 1230.00 - SCS Indoor Advantage™
room table adjustable height metallic 4799 Gold Certified
frame - level™ 1 Certified
- 34% Recyclable / 71%
Sand #7225 Recycled Content
top
FIG 20
F15 Private office Steelcase Montage System Ebonized oak, 7’8”L x 5’11”D x 2’0” 2 TBD Recycled content
desk station ZNZGQ4FN walnut desktop W Budget Regional materials
5K ea. Rapidly renewable materials
Certified wood
Low-Emitting materials
Daylight and views
Sustainable purchasing
FIG 23
F16 Cubicle Steelcase Answer System White acrylic 6’3”L x 6’3”D x 2’0”W 8 TBD Recycled content
Workstation panels, walnut Budget Regional materials
desktop 5K ea. Rapidly renewable materials
Certified wood
Low-emitting materials
Daylight and views
Sustainable purchasing
-Cradle to Cradle certified
FIG 24 Silver
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 40
F U R N I T U R E S C H E D U L E – S TA F F O F F I C E S ( C O N T I N U E D )
KEY ITEM MANUFACTU PRODUCT FABRIC/FINISH PRODUCT IMAGE REMARKS QUANTITY PRICE SUSTAINABLE ATTRIBUTES
RER NAME/ITEM #
F13 Guest chairs Steelcase Reply upholstered Platinum 17.5”D x 19.5”W x 8 424.00 Recycled content
back desk chair – 4 metallic 4799 26.75”H Regional materials
leg base with frame Rapidly renewable materials
casters Low emitting materials
Cogent - Innovation in design
Connect Sustainable purchasing
Stacks 6 deep
FIG 22
F17 Breakroom Knoll Saarinen Dining Ebonized 60” diameter 2 6620.00 GREENGUARD Indoor Air
dining table Table Walnut Top, Quality Certified®
White Base
FIG 25
F18 Breakroom Knoll Sprite Stacking Cherry 22”W x 22”D x 32”H 10 734.00 GREENGUARD Indoor Air
Dining Chair Quality Certified®
Chairs
FIG 26
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 41
FURNITURE SCHEDULE – RECEPTION
KEY ITEM MANUFACTU PRODUCT FABRIC/FINISH PRODUCT IMAGE REMARKS QUANTITY PRICE SUSTAINABLE ATTRIBUTES
RER NAME/ITEM #
F25 Lounge Knoll Rockwell Unscripted White Oak 29”D x 72”W x 29”H 2 2352.00 GREENGUARD Indoor Air
furniture for Armless Settee Finish – Legs Quality Certified®
waiting area
Fabric: Moss
FIG 27
F20 Lounge side Knoll Rockwell Unscripted Natural Oak 22”D x 22”W x 20”H 4 1009.00 GREENGUARD Indoor Air
tables Side Table Veneer with Quality Certified®
Medium Gray GREENGUARD Gold
Base Certified®
FIG 28
F12 Desk/table Steelcase Think 465 Series – Platinum 22-24.5”D x 28/5”W 1 850.00 Recycled content
chair 3D knit back, fixed metallic 4799 x 37-42”H Regional materials
arms, casters, frame Rapidly renewable materials
adjustable height Low emitting materials
Graphite 5092 Innovation in design
3D knit back Sustainable purchasing
FIG 21
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 42
F U R N I T U R E S C H E D U L E – E D U C AT I O N C E N T E R
KEY ITEM MANUFACTU PRODUCT FABRIC/FINISH PRODUCT IMAGE REMARKS QUANTITY PRICE SUSTAINABLE ATTRIBUTES
RER NAME/ITEM #
F19 Lounge Knoll Rockwell Unscripted White Oak 29”D x 72”W x 29”H 1 2352.00 GREENGUARD Indoor Air
furniture Armless Settee Finish – Legs Quality Certified®
Fabric: Earth
FIG 27
F21 Lounge Knoll Rockwell Unscripted White Oak 44”D x 29”W x 29”H 1 1882.00 GREENGUARD Indoor Air
furniture Right Arm Finish – Legs Quality Certified®
Fabric: Earth
FIG 29
F22 Lounge Knoll Rockwell Unscripted White Oak 36”D x 72”W x 29”H 1 1516.00 GREENGUARD Indoor Air
furniture Armless Settee Finish – Legs Quality Certified®
Fabric: Earth
FIG 30
F20 Lounge side Knoll Rockwell Unscripted Natural Oak 22”D x 22”W x 20”H 2 1009.00 GREENGUARD Indoor Air
tables Side Table Veneer with Quality Certified®
Medium Gray GREENGUARD Gold
Base Certified®
FIG 28
F12 Desk/table Steelcase Think 465 Series – Platinum 22-24.5”D x 28/5”W 1 850.00 Recycled content
chair 3D knit back, fixed metallic 4799 x 37-42”H Regional materials
arms, casters, frame Rapidly renewable materials
adjustable height Low emitting materials
Graphite 5092 Innovation in design
3D knit back Sustainable purchasing
FIG 21
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 43
F U R N I T U R E S C H E D U L E – E D U C AT I O N C E N T E R ( C O N T I N U E D )
KEY ITEM MANUFACTU PRODUCT FABRIC/FINISH PRODUCT IMAGE REMARKS QUANTITY PRICE SUSTAINABLE ATTRIBUTES
RER NAME/ITEM #
F23 Reading Steelcase Turnstone Simple Warm Oak 48”L x 24”W x 28.5”H 2 294.00 GREENGUARD Indoor Air
table & Table Laminate Top & Quality Certified®
checkout Metallic
table Midnight Base
FIG 31
F24 Reading Knoll Sprite Stacking Lime 22”W x 22”D x 32”H 2 525.00 GREENGUARD Indoor Air
table chairs Chair Quality Certified®
FIG 26
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 44
F U R N I T U R E S C H E D U L E – M U LT I P U R P O S E R O O M
KEY ITEM MANUFACTU PRODUCT FABRIC/FINISH PRODUCT IMAGE REMARKS QUANTIT PRICE SUSTAINABLE ATTRIBUTES
RER NAME/ITEM # Y
F11 Classroom Steelcase Akira – T base, Platinum 20”D x 60”L 24 949.00 - SCS Indoor Advantage™
table adjustable height metallic 4799 Gold Certified
frame - level™ 1 Certified
- 34% Recyclable / 71%
Sand #7225 Recycled Content
top FIG 20
F13 Classroom Steelcase Reply upholstered Platinum 17.5”D x 19.5”W x 75 424.00 Recycled content
table chair back desk chair – 4 metallic 4799 26.75”H Regional materials
leg base with frame Rapidly renewable materials
casters *stacks 6 deep* Low emitting materials
Cogent - Sustainable purchasing
Connect FIG 22
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 45
FURNITURE SCHEDULE – BUDGET
KEY ITEM MANUFAC PRODUCT NAME/ITEM # FABRIC/FINISH REMARKS QUANTITY PRICE TOTAL
TURER
F11 Classroom table Steelcase Akira – T base, adjustable height Platinum metallic 4799 20”D x 60”L 59 949.00 55,991.00
frame
Sand #7225 top
F12 Desk/table chair Steelcase Think 465 Series – 3D knit back, Platinum metallic 4799 22-24.5”D x 28/5”W 67 850.00 56,950.00
fixed arms, casters, adjustable frame x 37-42”H
height Graphite 5092 3D knit back
F13 Classroom table Steelcase Reply upholstered back desk chair Platinum metallic 4799 17.5”D x 19.5”W x 158 424.00 66,992.00
chair – 4 leg base with casters frame 26.75”H
Cogent - Connect
F14 Conference room Steelcase Akira – T base, adjustable height Platinum metallic 4799 36”D x 72”L 11 1230.00 13,530.00
table frame
Sand #7225 top
F15 Private office desk Steelcase Montage System Ebonized oak, walnut 7’8”L x 5’11”D x 2’0” 2 TBD 10K
station ZNZGQ4FN desktop W Budget 5K ea.
F16 Cubicle Steelcase Answer System White acrylic panels, walnut 6’3”L x 6’3”D x 2’0”W 8 TBD 40K
Workstation desktop Budget 5K ea.
F17 Breakroom dining Knoll Saarinen Dining Table Ebonized Walnut Top, White 60” diameter 2 6620.00 13,240
table Base
F18 Breakroom Dining Knoll Sprite Stacking Chair Cherry 22”W x 22”D x 32”H 10 734.00 7,340.00
Chairs
F19 Lounge furniture Knoll Rockwell Unscripted Armless White Oak Finish – Legs 29”D x 72”W x 29”H 1 2352.00 2,352.00
Settee Fabric: Earth
F20 Lounge side Knoll Rockwell Unscripted Side Table Natural Oak Veneer with 22”D x 22”W x 20”H 6 1009.00 6,054.00
tables Medium Gray Base
F21 Lounge furniture Knoll Rockwell Unscripted Right Arm White Oak Finish – Legs 44”D x 29”W x 29”H 1 1882.00 1,882.00
Fabric: Earth
SUBTOTAL (continued next page) 274,331.00
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 46
FURNITURE SCHEDULE – BUDGET (CONTINUED)
KEY ITEM MANUFAC PRODUCT NAME/ITEM # FABRIC/FINISH REMARKS QUANTITY PRICE TOTAL
TURER
F22 Lounge furniture Knoll Rockwell Unscripted Armless White Oak Finish – Legs 36”D x 72”W x 29”H 1 1516.00 1,516.00
Settee Fabric: Earth
F23 Reading table & Steelcase Turnstone Simple Table Platinum metallic 4799 48”L x 24”W x 28.5”H 2 294.00 588.00
checkout table frame
Graphite 5092 3D knit back
F24 Reading table Knoll Sprite Stacking Chair Lime 22”W x 22”D x 32”H 2 525.00 1,050.00
chairs
F25 Lounge furniture Knoll Rockwell Unscripted Armless White Oak Finish – Legs 29”D x 72”W x 29”H 2 2352.00 4704.00
for waiting area Settee
Fabric: Moss
SUBTOTAL (previous page) 274,331.00
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 47
LIFE CYCLE INVENTORY
S A LT R I V E R M AT E R I A L S G R O U P P H O E N I X C L A S S F F LY A S H
FIG 32
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 48
LIFE CYCLE INVENTORY
B E N J A M I N M O O R E N AT U R A I N T E R I O R PA I N T S E M I G L O S S
FIG 33
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 49
LIFE CYCLE INVENTORY
- BURKEBASE THERMOSET RUBBER WALL BASE TS
FIG 34
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 50
ENERGY
SECTION 5 &
ATMOSPHERE
H VAC SY ST E M O P T I O N S OV E RV I E W
Constant Air Volume On/off cycling of a compressor to keep air at constant temperature; serves small N/A Credit: Advanced Energy Metering.
zones (“CAV vs VAV HVAC Systems”)
Variable Refrigerant Flow A ductless split HVAC system, which can change the flow of refrigerant to each - Energy savings Credit: Optimize Energy Performance.
indoor unit, depending on need (heating or cooling). Ideal for buildings with Credit: Advanced Energy Metering.
operable windows, natural ventilation & historic renovations (Hemant, et al). Credit: Enhanced Refrigerant Management.
Chilled Beams Can be passive or active; relies on either natural or forced convective air flow to - Low energy usage Credit: Optimize Energy Performance.
circulate air over either water heated or cooled pipes (Stock). - Less materials Credit: Advanced Energy Metering.
- Energy savings Credit: Renewable Energy Production.
Credit: Green Power and Carbon Offsets.
Heat Pump A heat transporter which cycles hot air using electricity from indoor to outdoor , - Energy efficient Credit: Optimize Energy Performance.
depending on the season, between two parts: an air handler & a heat pump - Clean energy (air source or Credit: Advanced Energy Metering.
(“Products Air Conditioners). geothermal) Credit: Renewable Energy Production.
- Energy savings Credit: Green Power and Carbon Offsets.
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 52
H VAC SY ST E M O P T I O N S OV E RV I E W
Displacement Ventilation Uses the convection process to heat or cool the room. Supplies cool air into - Energy efficient Credit: Optimize Energy Performance.
occupied space at floor level. The heated air leaves the room through ceiling - Clean energy Credit: Renewable Energy Production.
vents (“What Is Displacement Ventilation?”). - Less materials
- Energy savings
Geothermal Geothermal heat pumps use the consistent temperature underground to heat - Energy efficient Credit: Optimize Energy Performance.
water through a piping system. The water circulates and then returns to an - Clean energy Credit: Renewable Energy Production.
indoor pump. Pumps can be horizontal or vertical (Elbinger). - Energy savings Credit: Green Power and Carbon Offsets.
Hybrid Geothermal A combination of the geothermal heat pump coupled with a cooling tower or - Energy efficient Credit: Optimize Energy Performance.
boiler to supplement the ground loop. The primary motivation for a hybrid - Clean energy Credit: Renewable Energy Production.
system is to reduce upfront costs by reducing the size of the well field (“Hybrid - Energy savings Credit: Green Power and Carbon Offsets.
Geothermal Systems”)
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 53
H VAC SY ST E M O P T I O N S OV E RV I E W
FIG 35 Variable Air Volume FIG 36 Constant Air Volume FIG 37 Variable Refrigerant Flow FIG 38 Active Chilled Beam FIG 39 Heat Pump
FIG 40 Fan & Blower Coils FIG 41 Unit Ventilator FIG 42 Displacement Ventilation FIG 43 Geothermal FIG 44 Hybrid Geothermal
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 54
H VAC SY ST E M S E L E C T I O N
FIG 45
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 55
H VAC SY ST E M S E L E C T I O N
Chilled Beam HVAC systems have been popular sustainable HVAC option in Europe and Australia since the
1970’s, but are just recently starting to gain traction in the United States (Turpin). There are two types of chilled
beam systems – passive and active. An active system would be need to be installed in The Hope Training and
Facility Center since the cooling needs in Phoenix, AZ are on the high end of the spectrum.
Both types of systems consist of a fin and tube heat exchanger housed in a casing. For an active system, the
casing can either be suspended from or recessed in the ceiling. The primary difference is that the active
system contains an integral air supply. Rather than relying on the passive convective air flow, the active system
engages in forced convection by the primary air passing through nozzles, which induce air from the space up
through the cooling coil. This induction process allows “an active chilled beam to provide much more cooling
capacity than a passive chilled beam” (“Understanding Chilled Beam Systems”). Since the facility has a wide
variation of space usage, a 4 pipe design would be used which allows for the option of simultaneously heating
and cooling in different zones. For example, a large gathering in the MPR may require cooling (instigated by
the accumulated body heat), while the less populated staff offices might need heating (in the winter months).
Alternatively, depending on the activities of the Warehouse Workshop, cooling or heating may be required
regardless of the outdoor temperature.
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 56
H VAC SY ST E M S E L E C T I O N
The sensible heat ratio of the Phoenix location is high, which is the ideal temperature environment for a chilled
beam system (Turpin). Humidity can be a concern with this system, but Phoenix is a relatively low-humidity
climate zone so this shouldn’t be an issue. However, a sensor can easily be integrated into the system to create
a stop signal if the humidity does rise too high.
There are many advantages of using this type of system in this type of environment.
1. It is quiet! The overall atmosphere of this facility will largely lean towards a low-volume environment. The
staff offices, education center and classrooms will all benefit from an acoustically sound HVAC system.
There are no fans, motors, pumps or compressors creating noise (Stock).
2. Huge energy savings! While the initial install and equipment cost can be similar or slightly higher than
conventional HVAC systems, the long term savings are remarkable. The active chilled beam fans handle
much less air comparatively, resulting in less energy to power the system (Turpin).
3. Small footprint! The active chilled beam system air handlers are typically 75% smaller than traditional
HVAC system and general requires 1-2 square feet of active beam coil (Stock). This frees up space in the
ceiling for other systems such as sprinklers, lights, etc.
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 57
H VAC SY ST E M S E L E C T I O N
FIG 46 FIG 47
The primary airflow (PA) needed to induce sufficient room air The top image shows a four pipe design which allows
(RA) to offset the design space sensible cooling load. If more for heating and cooling in different zones
primary air is delivered through the nozzles, more room air simultaneously. The two pipe design can only heat or
will be induced through the chilled beam coils, resulting in cool at one time.
greater cooling capacity by secondary air (SA)
(“Understanding Chilled Beam Systems”).
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 58
INDOOR
SECTION 6 ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY
KEY
TAG SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER LAMP WATTS COLOR CRI QUANTITY
educational use.
These drawings
S1 3 SENSOR SWITCH HUBBELL N/A N/A N/A N/A 35
RETAIL SPACE
ADA
PRIVATE OFFICE PRIVATE OFFICE DRESSING DRESSING
3
3
LARGE CONFERENCE ROOM
WAREHOUSE
LIGHTING PLAN
WORKSPACE
OPEN
WORKSPACE LARGE
3
8 WORKSTATIONS CONFERENCE
SMALL ROOM
NOV/DEC 2018
3
INTA332:
BREAKROOM CONFERENCE
C ZEMAN
3
3
3
ROOM
3
LARGE CONFERENCE ROOM
SMALL SMALL
CONFERENCE CONFERENCE
ROOM RECORDS/FILING
3
3
ROOM
AREA
3 3
~150 SQFT
3
3
RECEPTION
COMMUTER
3
SHOWER
3
3
SMALL
3
3
CONFERENCE
ROOM I EDUCATION CENTER
3
3
3
TABLE &
CATERING CHAIR
3
KITCHEN STORAGE
SMALL
PHOENIX, AZ 85007
CONFERENCE
CENTER
ROOM II
3
NOTES:
3
3 3
MOVABLE/FOLDABLE
WALL 1. CEILING HEIGHT IS 12' AFF
LARGE
CLASSROOM I 2. INTERIOR GLASS WALLS
MAXIMIZE DAYLIGHT
LARGE CLASSROOM III 3. ALL LIGHTS ARE ON DUAL C ZEMAN
PHOTOCELL CONTROL
1
A8
LIGHTING PLAN
SCALE 1/8"=1'-0" A8
of _ SHEETS
LIGHTING SCHEDULE
L1 AURORA LED PUREEDGE LIGHTING WHITE LED 4100K 14.75"L x 12.1"W x 66 - UL/CUL Energy Star rated
SQUARE EDGE 3.3 TRIM/HAZE (TCP: 92 CRI 5.75"H lamp
INCH INVISIBLE DOME LED712VMR - - Low Voltage Electronic
TRIM/HOUSING 16941KNFL) Dimmer
L2 PIX STICK CIRRUS PUREEDGE LIGHTING CHROME LED 60W 240"L x 48"W x 17 - Dimmable
5700K 1.24"H x 1.24"D
85 CRI
L3 QUATTRO TASK SONNEMAN SATIN LED 6W 3.5”W x 0.5”H x 44 - Low Voltage Electronic Dimmer
LAMP ALUMINUM 3000K 3.5”D
85 CRI
L5 TRULINE .5A 5W PUREEDGE LIGHTING WHITE LED 40W 96"L x 2.45"W x TBD - Low Voltage Electronic Dimmer
24VDC WARM DIM 3000K 0.63"D - channel is sold in one foot
PLASTER-IN LED 92 CRI increments and may be trimmed
SYSTEM on-site to any length
L6 TRULINE 1.6A 10W PUREEDGE LIGHTING WHITE LED 80W 96"L x 1.6’W x 62 - Dimmable
24VDC PLASTER- 5700K 0.625"H - channel is sold in one foot
IN LED SYSTEM 85 CRI increments and may be trimmed
on-site to any length
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 61
L I G H T I N G S E N S O R S W I TC H
In order to attain LEED credits, all lighting will be on photovoltaic and occupancy sensors. This means that the lights will
brighten or darken automatically based on the incoming amount of natural light and that they will turn on/off
automatically based on movement &/or noise in the space.
Hubbell Lighting
- the only lighting manufacturer with a LEED Silver certified headquarters
- Architectural Area Lighting (AAL) branded products are manufactured in the industry’s first carbon neutral facility
- Reducing job site dunnage by using job packs and engineered packaging solutions
- Converting to biodegradable packaging materials
- Implementing recycling programs for defective returns and scrap
- member of the U.S. Green Building Council (“A Guide to Sustainable Lighting”)
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 62
FIG 51
L4
FIG 49
L1 FIG 50
L5
FIG 52 FIG 54
FIG 53
L3 L6 L2
EVALUATING
SECTION 7
PERFORMANCE
LEED ID+C COMMERCIAL INTERIORS CHECKLIST 12.7.18
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 65
LOCATION & TRANSPORTATION
FIG 51
FIG 49 FIG 59
FIG 50
LO
CREDIT CATEGORIES
1. Access to Quality Transit: the selected location is services by
86 weekday bus stops. A train station is located ¼ from a bus line
which has a stop nearby.
2. Bike Facilities: bike commuting is encouraged by providing
secure bike storage as well as a commuter shower. FIG 54
3. Reduced Parking Footprint: the facility will not have a FIG 53
dedicated parking lot. Street parking is readily available in this
neighborhood & the facility also has the option of negotiating
shared parking with its church neighbors.
WATER USE REDUCTION
FIG 51
FIG 50
LO
FIG 5
CREDIT CATEGORIES
FIG 51
FIG 50
FIG 62
LO
CREDIT CATEGORIES
FIG 51
LO
FIG 33 FIG 19
CREDIT CATEGORIES
FIG 51
FIG 50
LO
FIG 64
CREDIT CATEGORIES
The Hope Facility and Training Center has been oriented on the site
to minimize the amount of direct sun the majority of the building
receives. This step illustrates how sustainable design should be part
of the building conceptualization and not just a series of “add-on”
green features later in the process.
By orienting the front of the building towards the east, it places the
shorter side of the building facing south. In a desert climate such as
Phoenix, the south facing stretch of the building will receive the most
direct sunlight, so it make sense to minimize this exposure.
This will enhance the occupant experience in many ways. They will
have access to outdoor views without the hassle of mitigating the
typically associated heat and glare. These will be managed for them
by the smart glass. This will allow the occupants to focus on their
work in a thermally controlled environment.
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 67
S U STA I N A B L E D E S I G N S O LU T I O N I I
- GREEN ROOF -
Naturally blocking this direct radiation will require less energy from
the building’s HVAC system to keep the building comfortably cool.
This will not only reduce cooling costs, it also curbs energy use which
in turn will reduce carbon emissions.
FIG 55
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 68
S U STA I N A B L E D E S I G N S O LU T I O N I I I
- B I K E FAC I L I T I E S & C O M M U T E R S H O W E R -
secure
bike
parking
“Compared to individuals without any bicycle facilities at
work, commuters with cyclist showers, clothes lockers, and
bike parking at work are associated with a 4.86 greater
likelihood to commute by bicycle” (Jaffe).
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 69
S U STA I N A B L E D E S I G N S O LU T I O N I V
- DAY L I G H T I N G & L I G H T I N G SY ST E M S E N S O R I N G -
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 70
S U STA I N A B L E D E S I G N S O LU T I O N V
- WAT E R C O N S E RVAT I O N & E F F I C I E N C Y -
CAT ZEMAN DESIGN THE HOPE TRAINING & FACILITY CENTER pp. 71
S U STA I N A B L E D E S I G N S O LU T I O N V I
- S U STA I N A B LY S O U R C E D F U R N I T U R E -
Not only are all the interiors green, but they are all
thoughtful in their potential for flexible use. This will
impact the occupant’s experience by allowing them
to easily manipulate the furniture to suit their needs.
All desks table are flip top [for easy storage when not
needed] and on wheels. Chairs are also castered
and some have stacking capability.
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