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ALEXANDER DEFEE STUDIO G1 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE FALL 2010 PRIMARY ADVISOR: ULRIKE HEINE
Forest Threshold: Greenville Spartanburg Airport Expansion
Forest Threshold: Greenville Spartanburg Airport ExpansionAlexander DeFee + Barak Yaryan
The GSP airport expansion capitalizes on the qualities of the surrounding landscape, transcribing the spatial and phenomenological character of the adjacent forest into the building. The project explores the blurring of site and building to create an extended threshold experience. The shifted beam grid of the roof allows for a forest like haphazard placement of structural columns within a logical and buildable framework. This forested quality is further enhanced by an articulated roof treatment that is read as an extension of the forested landscape by air, and as an extension of forest canopy from within the building.
master plan
flight view
concourse model
Plan Key
1 ticketing
2 baggage drop
3 baggage sorting 4 stair to level 2
5 bar
6 concourse
7 baggage claim
8 passenger drop off
9 passenger pick up
10 pubic courtyard + balcony 11 security
12 passenger book store
13 skybridge to plane 14 concourse courtyard 15 security offices
16 post security rest space
17 rest rooms
18 car rentals
19 bus ticketing
20 secure gardens
21 egress
22 restaurant
1 existing Airport
2 expand volumes to new program size
5 increase entrance andglass suface area bycurving boundaries
3 move garden to coreand stretch displacedvolume horizontally
4 mark approaches byinsetting entrances
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SECTION B
Summer leaves absorb and block solar energy
Roof overhangs shade southern facades
Thermal mass absorbs solar energy in winter
Decidious trees allow solar energy to pass through in winter
Vertical fins diffuse morning and evening sun Shallow overhangs on northern facades
increases daylighting depth
Vegitative roof reduces stomwater runnoff and increases r-value
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Summer leaves absorb and block solar energy
Roof overhangs shade southern facades
Thermal mass absorbs solar energy in winter
Decidious trees allow solar energy to pass through in winter
Vertical fins diffuse morning and evening sun Shallow overhangs on northern facades
increases daylighting depth
Vegitative roof reduces stomwater runnoff and increases r-value
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Section Key
1 ticketing
2 baggage drop
3 baggage sorting 4 stair to level 2
5 bar
6 concourse
7 airport offices
8 baggage claim
9 passenger vertical circulation
10 pubic courtyard + balcony 11 security
12 passenger book store
13 skybridge to plane 14 concourse courtyard 15 security offices
16 post security rest space
17 rest rooms
18 car rentals
19 bus ticketing
20 secure gardens
21 egress
22 restaurant
interior courtyard view
structural grid randomization
roof structure model
concourse model
roof plane daylighting
hvac diagram
structure diagram
Wall Section 1 reinforced concrete point foundation
2 precast concrete facing panel
3 double pane laminated low-e safety glass
4 structural laminated glass fin
5 precast concrete fascia
6 site cast concrete screed water barrier membrane
eps insulation
steel corrugated decking w/ concrete
7 native low maintenance grasses + seagrums growing medium
drainage membrane
waterproof membrane (2 layers)
eps insulation
steel corrugated decking w/ concrete
8 gutter
9 steel truss
10 w24 steel beam grid (bolted and welded)
11 8”-10” structural tubing w/ concrete fill
12 custom perforated aluminum drop ceiling
13 raised floor system w/ polished concrete
14 column up lighting
15 hvac supply duct
16 glass up lighting
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