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8:00 AM 12:00 PM 4:00 PM DECEMBER 21 N S E W 8:00 AM 12:00 PM 4:00 PM 8:00 AM 12:00 PM 4:00 PM JUNE 21 N S E W 8:00 AM 12:00 PM 4:00 PM SUN PATH & WIND PATTERNS WINTER SUMMER NORTH SOUTH SITE SECTION 1/8” = 1’ FACADE STRATEGY DOUBLE SKIN FACADE windward side - positive pressure leeward side - negative pressure prevailing winter wind from south east USE PREVAILING WINDS TO FACILITATE NATURAL VENTILATION Cavity within double skin facade becomes equalized pressure ring Air is exhausted through centralized points Direct ventilation of facade in summer Floor Plenum - Cool air enters space through diffusers in floor Air is heated in space via occupants, lighting and other internal loads and rises Heated air exits space through ceiling plenum UNDERFLOOR AIR DISTRIBUTION Typical Library Section 1/2”=1’ SOFT RUSH SLOUGH SEDGE CREEPING SPIKE RUSH DENSE SEDGE SMALL FRUITED BULRUSH POPLAR OREGON ASH BIKE LANE OMSI EXHIBIT SHOP I-5 NORTH/SOUTH PORTLAND BOATHOUSE This thesis proposes that the segment of I-5 that runs along Portland Oregon’s Willamette River is there for the foreseeable future so we as humans need to find ways to modify what we create and to reclaim space beneath the soaring roadways of I-5. I am proposing a science education resource center for Oregon teachers on current parking 50 feet below I-5 and directly adjacent to the Oregon Museum of Science & Industry. It will greatly expand upon their current continuing education programs and architecturally debunk the idea that building around our own infrastructure is an effective way to create denser urban cores disrupted by elevated freeways SCIENCE EDUCATION RESOURCE CENTER MARIAH MARSHALL SPRING 2011

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Page 1: Environmental Review

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SUN PATH & WIND PATTERNS

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NORTH SOUTH SITE SECTION 1/8” = 1’

FACADE STRATEGY DOUBLE SKIN FACADE

windward side - positive pressure

leeward side - negative pressure

prevailing winter wind from south east

USE PREVAILING WINDS TO FACILITATE NATURAL VENTILATION

Cavity within double skin facade becomes equalized pressure ring

Air is exhausted through centralized points

Direct ventilation of facade in summer

Floor Plenum - Cool air enters space through diffusers in floor

Air is heated in space via occupants, lighting and other internal loads and rises

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This thesis proposes that the segmentof I-5 that runs along Portland Oregon’sWillamette River is there for the foreseeablefuture so we as humans needto find ways to modify what we createand to reclaim space beneath the soaringroadways of I-5.

I am proposing a science education resource center for Oregon teachers on current parking 50 feet below I-5 and directly adjacent to the Oregon Museum of Science & Industry.

It will greatly expand upon theircurrent continuing education programsand architecturally debunk the idea thatbuilding around our own infrastructure isan effective way to create denser urbancores disrupted by elevated freeways

SCIENCE EDUCATION RESOURCE CENTERMARIAH MARSHALL SPRING 2011

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