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CLAC TowersACE Team #10 2015-2016
NAVIGANT CONSULTING, INC.
GOSHOW ARCHITECTS
STONEHILL & TAYLOR ARCHITECTS, PC
GACE CONSULTING ENGINEERS, DPC
HAZEN AND SAWYER
JAROS BAUM & BOLLES
Corey Anderson
Alexander Garcia
Elsa Holguin
Brendon Huang
Romell Jones
Matthew Listopad
Lesleyann Martinez
Cristal Pinto
Hiba Tagelalla
Kelly Tam
Min Tan
Grethel Vargas
Michael Yacubov
Muhammad Zafar
Brendon
Project Site
Site:
o Hudson Yards District
o One block north of Related Co.’s Hudson Yards development
o Bounded by 35th Street (north) and 34th
Street (south)
o Bounded by 10th Avenue (east) and Hudson Boulevard (west)
Key Site Features:
o Hudson River within 2 blocks
o 7 Train subway station within 2 blocks
o A new park situated immediately to the west
Goals:
o Our hope was to co-exist with Related’s under-construction Hudson Yards development and create the type of buildings/uses that it lacks
2
Green areasMulti-
purpose
buildings
Proximity to
new 7 train
subway
stop
Our Project
Site
The High Line
Related Co.
Hudson Yards
Development
Hu
dso
n R
ive
r
34th St.
10
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ve
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11
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ve
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Hiba
Design Process
Visiting the site
o Tour of Hudson Yards and The High Line
Touring a LEED Platinum residential tower
o Assisted with our MEP & environmental design
Developing the project
o Determining the overall scope/shape & deciding on building purpose(s)
o Implementing our ideas into a basic framework
o Separating into five discipline groups: Architectural, Structural, Mechanical + Electrical + Plumbing (MEP), Environmental, and Interior Design
3Lesleyann
ArchitectureKELLY TAM
BRENDON HUANG
ELSA HOLGUIN
GRETHEL VARGAS
4
Final Concept – Overview Multi-use program spread across two
towers that are connected by a pedestrian bridge
Tower One: (taller)
o Hotel + Retail / Commercial
Tower Two: (shorter)
o Office + Cultural / Museum + Food Court
Site Plan:
o Add 7 Train exit (at 34th St./10th Ave.)
o Canopy structure draping from the exit into the façade of our building (adds aesthetic connection to our building)
o Shade for outdoor seating
o Bioswales on perimeter of site
o Amphitheater at northwest corner of site
o Greenery zig-zag through opening between the two buildings and connecting to amphitheater
5
N
34th St.
35th St.
10
thA
ve
.
Kelly
Final Concept – Tower Design
Counteract the typical style of Manhattan skyscrapers
o Incorporate a different type of feel
o Two equilaterally triangular buildings, one taller and one much shorter, that go against the normal rectangular prisms of New York
o Would fit in with the modern, abstract theme of Hudson Yards District
Tower One
o Triangular stairwell form – gradually increasing stairwell offers the benefits of green roofs
o Also accessible to the people on the hotel levels as a balcony
Tower Two
o Middle atrium allows natural light to reach all spaces within the buildings
o Sloping effect when viewed as an elevation
6
35th Street
34th Street
Tower One Tower Two
Brendon
Final Concept – Tower Section
Tower One
3 Floors – Mechanical
27 Floors – Hotel
1 Floor – Hotel Lobby
o [BRIDGE]
3 Floors – Mechanical
8 Floors – Retail /
Commercial
Total: 43 Floors
Length of one side: 125’
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Tower Two
2 Floors – Mechanical
9 Floors – Office
1 Floor – Mechanical
1 Floor – Food Court
o [BRIDGE]
12 Floors – Cultural /
Museum
Total: 25 Floors
Length of one side: 110’
Unfolded Section/Elevation
Kelly
Final Concept – Cultural/Museum 8
Cultural Zone
Country Music
6 Cuba Salsa
5 Dominican Republic Merengue/Bachata
4 Ecuador Cumbia
3 Colombia Cumbia
2 Mexico Ranchera
1 Peru Cumbia
Zone 1Zone 2Zone 3Zone 4Zone 5Zone 6
Food Court / Bridge
Office Floors
*not to scale
Tower Two
Elsa/Grethel
Final Concept – Bird’s Eye View 9Brendon
Structural
EngineeringHIBA TAGELALLA
10
Structural – Tower One 11
30’ x 30’
30’ x 24’
18’ x 24’
8’ x 8’
25’
225 PSF
Material:
Reinforced
Concrete
Hiba
Structural – Tower Two 12
10’
30’40’ 40’
Material:
Steel
Hiba
4.75”
1.50”
MEPMechanical
Electrical
Plumbing
MUHAMMAD ZAFAR
MATTHEW LISTOPAD
MIN TAN
13
MEP – Mechanical
Cooling towers located on roofs
Mechanical floors
o 2 servicing hotel floors
o 1 servicing commercial areas
Air handling units and heating are located on
the mechanical floors
Gas from Con Edison distributed between
towers through the underground utility tunnel
14Tower One
Tower Two
G
Holds
All
Mech.
Equip.
Legend
Unit Gas
Heating, Air Handling
Cooling Tower
Mechanical Floors
Muhammad
MEP – Electrical 15Muhammad
Tower One
Tower Two
Wi-fi
routers
every 3
floors
5-6
Cameras
3-4
Cameras 3-4
Cameras
5-6
Cameras
Wi-fi
routers
every 3
floors
T T T
T
T
T
T
G G
G
Electricity (Con Edison) and telecom. (Verizon) are split between the towers
Electric flows to 2nd mechanical room and distributed throughout the building
o Also powers cooling tower and other mech. equip.
Save energy by using solar panel windows for Tower Two
o Electric from solar windows flows to inverters at Mechanical Rooms and storage batteries
o Energy is stored and sold back to Con Edison
Generators provide backup power for mech. equip. and life safety equip.
Legend
Transformers
Emergency Power
Generators
Mechanical Floors
Fire Alarms (per code)
Security
Wi-Fi (routers @ 3 floors)
MEP – Plumbing 16Matthew
Tower One
Tower Two
GWPMP
GWPMP
MP
P
P T
WMGWP
Pumped up from underground pipes
Separate systems used for sprinklers and
emergency water
Rain water capture and grey water
systems aid in water conservation
Legend
Main Water Line
Grey Water System
Sprinkler Lines
Mechanical Floors
Environmental
EngineeringMICHAEL YACUBOV
ROMELL JONES
17
Environmental – Storm Water Mgmt.
Incorporates several storm water management features and technologies
o Reduces storm water runoff from the site
o Prevents sewer overflows during large storm events and standing water on site
Close proximity to the Hudson River – very important to ensure a lack of flooding in the future
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Implemented on rotated terraces on Tower One
Allows for nicer look and environmental benefits such as reduced storm water runoff
Allows storm water to be stored temporarily to reduce runoff
Creates nice site and environmental benefits
Implemented on site where buildings are not in instant proximity
Eliminates standing water on site and reduces storm water runoff
Green Roofs Bioretention / Street Planters Permeable Pavement
Michael
Environmental – Storm Water Reduction 19
These elements of our design
allow for storm water runoff
to be reduced by over 95%!
Estimated Rainfall Volume
Roof Area (SF) 6,875.00
Total Site Impervious Area (SF) 48,750.00
Rainfall – design storm event. (in) 1.00
Runoff Volume Roof (CF) 572.92
Total Potential Site Runoff (CF) 4,062.50
Green Roofs
Total Roof Area (SF) 6,875.00
Usable Roof Area (SF) 3,437.50
Media Depth (in), usually 3-6in 5.00
Porosity, usually 0.3 0.30
Runoff Reduction (CF) 429.69
Bioretention / Street Planters
Bioretention Area (SF) 1,200.00
Ponding Depth (in), max=6in 6.00
Media Depth (in), usually 24-36in 30.00
Gravel Depth (in) 12.00
Equivalent Storage Depth (ft) 1.53
Runoff Reduction (CF) 1,830.00
Permeable Pavement
Permeable Pavement Area (SF) 6,000.00
Depth of Reservoir Layer (ft), usually 6-18in 10.00
Porosity, usually 0.35 0.35
Runoff Reduction (CF) 1,750.00
Total Runoff Managed (CF) 4,009.69
% Total Site Runoff Reduction 98.7%
Romell
Environmental – Water Use / Treatment
By inputting estimated water usage numbers taken from water use statistics in residential,
commercial, and hotel spaces, we were able to get the amount of wastewater generated by
the two buildings and the percentages that are greywater and blackwater for each building.
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Showers,
Sinks,
Washing
Machines,
Storm Water
Trash Trap /
Screen
Sedimentation
Tank
(100,000 gal.)
Membrane
BioreactorOzone
Storage
TankPumps
Irrigation,
HVAC, Toilet
Water
Type of Space Area (sqft)Water Usage
(gal/sqft)Total Greywater Total Blackwater % Greywater
Tower One
Hotel 140,000 54 3,175,200 2,268,000 58.3%
Commercial / Retail 61,000 10 390,400 189,100 67.4%
Total – Tower One 3,565,600 2,457,100 59.2%
Tower Two
Office 47,000 12 73,320 208,680 26.0%
Commercial / Retail 63,000 10 403,200 195,300 67.4%
Food Court 5,000 10 32,000 15,500 67.4%
Total – Tower Two 508,520 419,480 54.8%
Water entering treatment: greywater generated in Tower One
Water exiting treatment: used for irrigation, HVAC, and toilets in both towers
Result: reduces water consumption and wastewater sent to treatment plants
Romell
Environmental – LEED Summary
LEED = Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
Overview of environmental engineering features and technologies:
o Green Roof Terraces (storm water management)
o Bio Retention Sites (storm water management)
o Permeable Pavement (storm water management)
o Wastewater Treatment and Reuse
o Energy and Water Efficient appliances and lighting
o Proximity to Mass Transit
7 Train subway station (34th St./Hudson Yards)
Select Bus Service stop (34th St./10th Ave.)
o Quality daylight and interior lighting / HVAC systems
All of these systems/features, plus a thorough review of requirements and completion of additional credits have earned us LEED Platinum Accreditation!
21Michael
Interior
Design
& Branding
C RISTAL PINTO
L ESLEYANN MARTINEZ
A LEXANDER GARCIA
C OREY ANDERSON
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Branding – Project Overview
Tower One Name: CLAC 1
Tower Two Name: CLAC 2
Tower One – Hotel
Hotel Name: The Harris Hotel
o 5 Star Rated Hotel
Hotel Bar Name: The CLAC Bar
Restaurant Name: The Abigail
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Hotel & Building Logo
Cristal
Interior Design – The Harris Hotel
Lobby Details:
o 24 ft High ceiling
o Statue Sculpture of building (colored glass)
o Abigail restaurant
o Grab ‘n’ Go
o Koi Pond
o CLAC Bar
o Lounge Seating/ Tables/Communal table
o Restrooms
o Bridge that connects CLAC 1 to the CLAC 2 food court
Guest Room Details:
o Floor-to-ceiling windows to capture view
o A variety of bed sizes
o Television on console
o 2 bedside night stands with lamps
o Mini-fridge
o Large bathroom
o Connected door
o Round area rug
o Desk with task chair
24Lesleyann
Interior Design – The Harris Hotel Lobby 25
BarGG
Seats Seats SeatsSeats FP
Furniture
Plan &
Imagery
Program –
Bubble
Diagram
Corey
Interior Design – Typical Hotel Room
26 Guest Room Floors
11 Rooms per Floor
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Column Grid Layout Typical Floor Plan
286 Guest Rooms in Total
Typical
Guest Room
Lounge
Area
Janitor
Elec.
Housekeeping
Alex
Interior Design – Hotel Room Plan 27
Two Bay Guestroom
Bubble Diagram Study
Two Bay Guestroom
Furniture Plan
Entry
Bath Bath
Entry
Sleep
Seating
Mini
Fridge
Wardrobe
Console & TV
Connecting Door
Desk
Nightstand
Entry
Bath
Nightstand
King
Bed
RugSleep
Alex
Conclusion
Thank you to the ACE Mentor Program, the Team
#10 companies and mentors, and our families
We came together not just as a team, but as friends
In developing our project, we went through a
myriad of different ideas
Congratulations to all of this year’s participants
Good luck to the Seniors
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME!
28Matthew
Thank You!
CLAC TowersACE Team #10 2015-2016
NAVIGANT CONSULTING, INC.
GOSHOW ARCHITECTS
STONEHILL & TAYLOR ARCHITECTS, PC
GACE CONSULTING ENGINEERS, DPC
HAZEN AND SAWYER
JAROS BAUM & BOLLES
Corey Anderson
Alexander Garcia
Elsa Holguin
Brendon Huang
Romell Jones
Matthew Listopad
Lesleyann Martinez
Cristal Pinto
Hiba Tagelalla
Kelly Tam
Min Tan
Grethel Vargas
Michael Yacubov
Muhammad Zafar