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A 21st Century Iconic Glulam Structure: Cathedral of Christ the Light

Paul C. Gilham, P.E., S.E. Chief Engineer Western Wood Structures, Inc.

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Course Description Architecturally stunning, the Cathedral of Christ the Light features a space-frame structure comprised of a glulam and steel-rod skeleton veiled with a glass skin. Twenty-six, 110-foot glulam Douglas-fir ribs curve to the roof to form the framework for the sanctuary superstructure, while 724 closely spaced glulam “louver” members interconnect and provide lateral bracing for inner ribs. Through the use of advanced seismic techniques, including base isolation, the structure has been designed to withstand a 1,000-year earthquake. This presentation examines the Cathedral’s structural design, specification, fabrication and erection, highlighting the technologies, connections and engineering that made this project one of the most iconic timber structures of the 21st century.

Learning Objectives 1.  Discover the capability of glulam framing to fulfill

architectural goals in large structures.2.  Discuss the design and coordination efforts necessary

to provide an iconic glulam structure that meets specific performance criteria.

3.  Highlight structural design and specification procedures unique to glulam systems and members.

4.  Review a variety of phases and aspects of this project, including fabrication of timber elements, permit approvals, inspection and budgeting.

Innovative Use of Glulam in the Oakland Cathedral – Oakland California

• Christ the Light Cathedral - Design and Construction Team • Catholic Cathedral Corporation of the East Bay – Owner

• Conversion Management Associates – Project manager

• Kendall Heaton Architects – Architect of Record

• Skidmore Owings and Merrill LLP – Design Architect

• Skidmore Owings and Merrill LLP – Structural Engineer

• Webcor Builders – General Contractor

• Western Wood Structures, Inc. – Glulam supplier and erector

• Enclos Corp – Glazing Supplier and Installer

• Design Goals

• Architectural

• “Light as the Central Focus”

• “Light could be the key to create a contemporary design that was still evocative of the Church’s two millenium-old traditions”

• With the alter as the focus of the 1500 seat sanctuary, The architects chose a more “fluid, curvilinear, minimalist space for the overall design of the cathedral’s sanctuary”

• Design Goals

• Architectural

• Design Goals

• Architectural

• Design Life of 300 years. “We felt that the 300 year standard applied not only to the cathedral’s structural integrity but equally to the aesthetic that that building should be architecturally worthy of lasting at least until the 24th century.”

• Design Goals

• Architectural

• “Wood, rather than steel, was chosen “to form the cathedral’s supporting lattice because of its warmth and reference to light and well as its religious significance.”

• The architects felt that Douglas Fir framing would provide a natural, renewable, more beautiful, and equally earthquake-proof structural skin to support the outermost glass skin…”

• Wood also proved “to be a pivotal, economic advantage that would ultimately win SOM the design contract.”

Craig Hartman, FAIA, SOM

• Design Goals

• Architectural

• Building Shape was comprised of a Vesica Pisces interior and conical exterior

• Design Goals

• Structural

• Building life of 300 years

• Withstand a 1000 year earthquake event.

• The site is located 4.7 km from the Hayward Fault and 25 km from the San Andreas Fault

• “To an engineer, locating a 110 foot high cathedral made of delicate materials so close to an active fault line and expecting it to survive a 1000 year earthquake like the 1906 Earthquake – that is the ultimate challenge” Mark Sarkisian, S.E. SOM

• Unique Specifications

• Mock-up of structural system

• Unique Specifications

• Mock-up of structural system

• Unique Specifications

• Testing of mock-up

• Unique Specifications

• “Premium, no putty” appearance grade at Ribs and Mullions

• Unique Specifications

• Industrial, Sanded louvers

• Unique Specifications

• Construction Phase Survey of Program of Cathedral Superstructure required surveys for:

• Curved Glued laminated timber ribs

• Straight Glued laminated Mullions

• Final tolerance of 1” in or out, up or down.

Structural Aspects

• Code Issues

• “Tension Only Ductility” Structural System not included in CBC => Peer Review required:

• Ductility Testing of Tension Members

• Non-Linear Push-Over analysis

• Time History Seismic Analysis

• Base Isolation to reduce seismic motion

• Pre-tensioning of tension members

Structural Aspects

• Code Issues

• Base Isolation – Double Concave Friction Pendulum Isolators

Structural Aspects

• Code Issues

• Base Isolation – Double Concave Friction Pendulum Isolators

Structural Aspects

• Code Issues

• Base Isolation – Double Concave Friction Pendulum Isolators

Structural Aspects

• Code Issues

• Ductility Testing of Tension Members

Structural Aspects

• Code Issues

• Ductility Testing of Tension Members

Structural Aspects

• Code Issues • Pre-tensioning of tension members • Determine required torque to obtain specified load • Develop tensioning sequence to eliminate load interference • Adjust specified loads for ambient rod temperature • Monitor rod forces with Strain gages.

Structural Aspects

Structural Aspects

Structural Aspects

• Code Issues

• Pre-tensioning of tension members

• Adjust specified loads for ambient rod temperature

• Monitor rod forces with Strain gages.

Innovative Use of Glulam in the Oakland Cathedral – Oakland California

• Glulam manufacturing and fabrication methods

• Autocad modeling of structure

• Detailing of steel and glulam assemblies

• Manufacturing, Fabrication and pre-assembly of Glulam members

Glulam manufacturing and fabrication methods - Autocad modeling of structure

Glulam manufacturing and fabrication methods - Autocad modeling of structure

Glulam manufacturing and fabrication methods - Autocad modeling of structure

Glulam manufacturing and fabrication methods - Autocad modeling of structure

• Glulam manufacturing and fabrication methods

• Manufacturing, Fabrication and pre-assembly of Glulam members

• Glulam manufacturing and fabrication methods

• Manufacturing, Fabrication and pre-assembly of Glulam members

• Glulam manufacturing and fabrication methods

• Manufacturing, Fabrication and pre-assembly of Glulam members

• Glulam manufacturing and fabrication methods

• Manufacturing, Fabrication and pre-assembly of Glulam members

• Glulam erection

• Transportation of members

• Glulam erection

• Transportation of members

• Glulam erection

• Installation of Oculus

• Glulam erection

• Installation of Ribs, Louvers and Mullions

• Glulam erection

• Installation of Ribs, Louvers and Mullions

• Glulam erection

• Installation of Ribs, Louvers and Mullions

• Glulam erection

• Installation of Ribs, Louvers and Mullions

• Glulam erection

• Installation of Ribs, Louvers and Mullions

• Glulam erection

• Installation of Ribs, Louvers and Mullions

• Glulam erection

• Adjusting to final tolerances.

• Glulam erection

• Adjusting to final tolerances.

• Organ Platform

• Organ Platform

• Organ Platform

• Installation of Glazing

• Installation of Glazing

• Installation of Glazing

• Installation of Glazing

• Installation of Glazing

• Conclusion

• Conclusion

• Conclusion

Questions/ Comments? This concludes the:

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