Grid
Post tensioned concrete withconcrete topping
Radiant heat tubing
Unistrut concrete anchor
Gypsum
Vapor retarder
Steel stud �lled with batt insulation
Polystyrene inlusation prevents thermal bridge through concrete
Vertical unistrut support bracket
Horizontal unistrut bracket
BITPV mounting stud and cover
Building integrated transpiredphoto voltaic panel
3” air spaceSolar absorption panel with
waterproo�ng coating
Solar radiance
A B C D
El. 0’ 0”
El. 14’ 0”
El. 26’ 0”
El. 38’ 0”
El. 50’ 0”
El. 62’ 0”
El. 74’ 0”
Evacuated tube solar collectors transfer solar energy from the sun into a water/glycol �uid21 June 1500 hrs
21 Dec 1500 hrs
Air reclamation unit uses heat generated from facade to temper greenhouse air
Water glycol mixture heats water for domestic use and radiant heating system
BITPV feeds electricity into breaker panel
Operable windows allow for passive coooling in summer
Radiant heating system takes advantage of the thermal mass properties of the concrete slab
Operable windows creates convection currents cooling the greenhouse in summer
Dining balcony naturally daylighted year round
Building integrated transpired photo voltaic facade creates electric-ity, tempered air, and stacked cooling
Renewable systems follow structural gridlines from the roof into the basement
Louvers transfer warmed air to the ARU or allow it to exhaust
Air enters facade through louvers
Rainwater from the roof is collected and stored in a cistern for non-potable uses
Warm air from dorm rooms vent to BITPV facade
B
C
D E
F
G
Building Integrated PV : Transpired Solar PV Glass rainscreen
Operable windows allow for passive ventilation
Greenhouse on roof of kitchen allows for site food production, while taking advantage of heat losses and optimal winter sun
Building massing oriented to South to maximize passive solar gains in winter months
Building massing oriented to South to maximize passive solar gains in winter months
Bilateral daylighting of communal rooms and stair-wells
Emphasis on stairs to reduce elevator use
4th Street Dormitory (Bruininks Hall)T_Square: T.Daniel Fuller & Thea Holmberg-Johnson May 6, 2011
Second Floor
Typical Floor
A. Single Occupancy RoomB. Common BalconyC. Common Sitting AreaD. LaundryE. Elevator LobbyF. Private Dining RoomG. GreenhouseH. Convenience StoreI. Individual Chapter HouseJ. Shared Fraternity SpaceK. ClassroomL. LobbyM. Information DeskN. O�cesO. Mail RoomP. RestroomsQ. Study SpacesR. Computer LabS. Meeting RoomT. Flexible Space (Future Commercial Retail)U. Community RoomV. Custodial ClosetW. Common Dining RoomX. KitchenY. Loading DockZ. Serving AreaAA. Dish WashingBB. Dish Storage