Building Technology III New York City College of Technology Course Day 21 Revit Day 12 () The New Academic Building & Space Programming Professor Paul C. King, RA, AIA, ARA Prof.Paul.King@Gmail.com http://professorpaulking.wordpress.com/ http://students.autodesk.com/ 1.21
Lab : Copy Structure from Floor of Level 6 to Roof Structure Corridor
Lab : Force walls to attach to bottom of slab Structure Corridor Select the Slab Edit Boundary > Accept Sketch Attach to its bottom (yes)
Lab : Add shaft walls around columns Structure Corridor Interior Wall: Add shaft wall enclosures around columns
Lab : Split Walls Structure Corridor Interior Wall: Split and Trim back walls to make room for the doors
Lab : Place first lab un-even door Structure Corridor : Typical have two uneven leafs. The smaller leaf is typically latched and only opened when large equipment needs to be moved in or out Doors > Load Family Double-Uneven 48 x 80
Lab : Mirror Doors across bay and across corridor Structure Corridor Interior Wall: Mirror the first door across to the next bay. Doors are centered on each room. Mirror a pair of doors across the corridor.
Lab : Copy Doors Structure Corridor Interior Wall: Copy the group of 4 doors and the column enclosures across the corridor
Lab : Mirror entire corridor (doors and enclosures) Structure Corridor Typ. Corridor: Delete the walls on the north corridor. Mirror the doors and wall enclosures from the south corridor across the central grid line
Lab : Typical Floor : Showing North/South Corridors Structure Corridor Typical Floor: Shows completed corridors
Lab : Create Interior 4 ¼ Furring (non-rated) Structure Corridor Interior Wall: Furring will be used to create a non-rated enclosure around columns near the exterior. For extra durability a second furring partition with a second layer of 5/8 GWB on the outside can be created. Select 4 7/8 Wall Type > Edit Type > Duplicate Remove Layer 5 Interior GYB and Save
Lab : 4 ¼ Furring (non-rated) Column Enclosure Structure Corridor Interior Wall: Create column enclosures at the exterior wall. Align with the corridor enclosures at the doors and make them 2-8 from the exterior wall Draw Finish Face Exterior (go clockwise as you draw)
Lab : Copy Column Enclosures across plan Structure Corridor Interior Wall: Copy across & Cleanup as you go
Lab : Mirror Column Enclosures to South Façade Structure Corridor Interior Wall: Copy across & Cleanup as you go
Lab Programming : Research Labs Structure Corridor Lab Bays: Column Grid is 20-6 Bay Size is 10-3. Research Lab Spaces will be single, double or triple bay. For each research lab you should include a faculty office of approximately 120 sq ft. Doors can be removed to simplify corridor and to maximize available shaft space.
Lab Programming : Research s with Benches Structure Corridor
Lab Programming : Possible Teaching Lab Spaces Structure Corridor Program: When a project begins development the architect working closely with the client develops and refines the building program. A program is a listing of required spaces with their square footages. In an academic building the program may be broken down by department. Working with this as a guide the architect looks to fit these puzzle pieces into the building layout.
Structure Corridor Lab Programming : Program Spaces & Sizes Lab Bays: Column Grid is 20-6 Bay Size is 10-3. Research Lab Spaces will be single, double or triple bay. For each research lab you should include a faculty office of approximately 120 sq ft. Doors can be removed to simplify corridor and to maximize available shaft space. Space Type Description Size Required Research Labs Single (1) Bay 215 sq ft Double (2) Bay 430 sq ft Triple (3) Bay 650 sq ft Teaching Labs (2) Bay 16 Students 430 sq ft (4) Bay 32 Students 860 sq ft (6) Bay 32 Students 1290 sq ft Classrooms For 16 and 32 students Faculty Offices 1 for each research lab 120 sq ft Lecture Halls Fixed Seating 60 Seats Fixed Seating 120 Seats Bathrooms Men's & Women's each floor
Structure Corridor Lab Programming : Program by Department Space Planning Work with these numbers as a start. For each research lab you will need 1 faculty office. On the basement level or the lab or atrium you should include the large lecture halls. The lower two floors should be teaching labs & classrooms. Department Research Labs 1-Bay 2-Bay 3-Bay Classrooms Biology 8 6 2 4 Chemistry 8 4 2 4 Physics 7 6 2 4 Dental Hygiene 6 3 1 3 Nursing 8 3 2 3 Total by Type 37 22 9 Total Bays 37 44 27 108
Lab Programming : Layout by Department Structure Corridor Patchwork: A programmed floor plan may include a combination of spaces by department as well as some shared spaces. Programming is a compromise.
Project Day 09 - Wrap Up Structure Corridor Structure Corridor