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INTRO TO PROJECT
The onePULSE Foundation, an educational nonprofit, was created to memorialize this tragedy and ensure that Pulse’s legacy of love, acceptance and hope will never be lost.
Inspired by community feedback onePULSE intends to build a National Pulse Memorial as well as a pedestrian pathway called survivors walk.
People was terrified and feel vulnerable at that time, but from that tragedy a new sense of purpose was born. A place for community to come together to heal, to become stronger and prove that LOVE and hope always pread faster.
“ We cannot let hate win.”
"It's not that the club in particular is special to me, just that it's...you know, my community, my people.
Slaughtered for no reason. The people I know who still live there, or who used to go, are devastated."
"It will be hard, but people will still come out and celebrate being themselves."
"a nightclub that was built on love, respect and, acceptance"
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The seedsMemorial site Love museum
INTRO TO CONCEPT
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• PULSE NIGHT CLUB:• A calm, respectful space with black pulse night club.• Golden repairs on the club's dark walls.
• Kintsugi- As a philosophy, it treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object• Wabi-sabi – an embracing of the flawed or imperfect
CONCEPT
MEMORIAL SITE
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• LANDSCAPE OF LOVE: creating the 49 Angles Memorial Undulating landscape for collective remembrance below and around night club using five elements to create and support certain ideas.
• Unity: Green Landscape• Acceptance: Black Pulse Nightclub• Courage: Levitating Pulse• Strength: 49 Trees Chosen by Family• Hope: Lighting Element
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CONCEPT
THE SEEDS
• Vibrant plants, trees, lights, shadings and seating with integrated smart and sustainable water and energy systems connecting the two sites.
• Kaley Street connects the Pulse Memorial and LOVE Museum
• Orange Street Is along the walk where victims and emergency responders made their way to the hospital.
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• 4 sections spell the word love that is visible from far.• Made of two parts including Parking Garage &Love Museum.
• Parking Garage is located beneath the Museum.• The Museum Spells love with an accessible green roof.
• Fully accessible roof opens to any kinds of activities.• The roof slopes and curves and makes use of shading devices and plants.
CONCEPT
LOVE MUSEUM
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LOCATION (ORLANDO FL)
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LOCATION
To Orlando Executive airport9 mins (4.7 miles)
To Colonial Town Center9 mins (5 miles)
Lancaster Park(1 miles)
Lake Eola Park(1.7 miles)
Wadeview Park(0.6 miles)
Delaney Park(0.9 miles)
PULSE
Central Florida –Orange County
• One of the most visited cities in the world primarily driven by tourism, major events, and convention traffic.
• The City is currently pursuing a series of improvements to enable residents to reduce reliance on private automobiles and invest in infrastructure to encourage more sustainable choices
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LOCATION (AQUIFER SYSTEMS)
• Surface Aquifer System with a thin confining layer between Aquifers.
• Site is close to all three types of Aquifer Well Systems.
• High water saturation in soil.
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CLIMATE
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CLIMATE (WIND)
Winter
Summer
2020 2050 2080
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CLIMATE (TEMPERATURE RANGE)• 5-degree temp increase• Two uncomfortable months• Design low increase by 5-degree• Annual average almost completely out of comfort zone.
2020 2050 2080
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ENVELOPE
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ENVELOPE: MUSEUM
Accoya Timber cladding-
•Lasting 50 years above ground
•Virtually rot proof
•Improved stability means coatings last up to two times longer
Double pane low E Windows-
•Keep solar heat gain out
•Keeps internal temperature regulated
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ENVELOPE: MUSEUM (WALL)
Insulated Structural CLT walls with rain screen
R value = 26.33
Low E double pane windows
U factor = .2
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ENVELOPE: MUSEUM (ROOF)
Insulated Structural CLT roof structure
Occupiable light wieght concrete stairs
R value = 57.84
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ENVELOPE: MEMORIAL
Existing condition to remain and be painted black
Existing holes to be filled and patched with gold painted stucco.
Building non-occupiable
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STRUCTURE
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STRUCTURE (MEMORIAL)
Goal: Pulse building is to be levitated 9'-6" above sunken ground
Connect at Only 3 points
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STRUCTURE (MEMORIAL)
71'
52'
Wood square truss framing
48% Cantilever, 52% anchored
8 foundation connection points
123' total diagonal distance
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STRUCTURE (MUSEUM)Solid concrete parking lot foundation
CLT Structure
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PARKING LOT STRUCTUREC O N C R E TE C O LU M N & B E A R I N G WA L L S
•36'-8" x 30'-11" column grid •2' x 2' columnsM
PARKING LOT STRUCTUREC O N C R E TE C O LU M N & B E A R I N G WA L L S
• TRANSFER BEAM & TRANSFER SLAB TO SUPPORT MUSEUM STRUCTURE
Two-way joist concrete waffle slab
Pans removed near columns
Waffle ribs
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MUSEUM STRUCTURE
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MUSEUM EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVES
• Green landscape on top of parking roof.• Structural CLT walls.• Reinforce concrete stairs on museum roof (anti crack from both directions).• Insulated glass panels.
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FOUNDATION/PILES
TOPSOIL
COMPACT SOIL
BEDROCK
FOUNDATIONPILE
REBAR
FOUNDATION PLATE
EXPASION JOINT
REBAR
PILE CAP
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BEAM CONNECTION (CONCRETE)
STEEL WELD PLATE
HAUNCH
ANCHOR
ANCHOR
RUBBER BEARING PAD
FLOOR DECK
CONC. BEAM
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FOUNDATION TO WOOD CONNECTION
ACCOYA RAIN SCREEN
FLOOR DECK
CONC. BEAM
ANCHOR
CLT PANEL
TRENCH
GALV. BOLTHANGER
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BEAM CONNECTION (WOOD)
EMBEDDED HANGER
HANGER
STEEL JOINT
ANCHOR BOLTS
BEAM
CLT PANEL
INSUL. PANEL
FLOOR RISER
FIN. FLOOR
ELECTRIC
WATER
HVAC
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ROOF CONNECTION (WOOD)
H2O MEM.
ANCHOR BOLTSCLT PANEL
INSUL. PANEL
PARAPET
METAL CAP
CONC.RAIN SCREEN
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ROOF DRAINAGE SYSTEMSUB SLAB FOR PLANTER BOX
AND OUTDOOR SEATING
DISCHARGE WATER PIPE
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Modular precast concrete stairs
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PASSIVE STRATEGIES
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PASSIVE STRATEGIES
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NATURAL VENTILATION (AIR FLOW DIAGRAM)
Pivot glass window
Sliding glass panels for parking
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Photovoltaic glass panelsss panels
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OPERABLE WINDOWSPivot glass doors (ground)
Operable glass windows/Waterproof silicon sealant
PHOTOVOLTAIC GLASS
BIRD FRIENDLY GLASS
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Panel IntegrationFixed PV's angled at 75- degrees
• Solar cells placed on roof of memorial to produce energy for site lighting
• About 7,500 sqft of solar cells = 136,960watts per hour
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• The Building uses roughly 1,048,000 kwh per year of energy• The window PV's are made of fritted glass at the top for shading and clear PV panels for the rest of the
space.• At 90 degrees the window PV's produce about 212.4 kwh per sqft a year• Using the top 8ft of window space will produce 231,091 kwh• The solar panels produce 430 kwh per sqft• There is 1,900 sqft of PV's• It produces 817,000 kwh• With this the building should produce 1,048,091 kwh of energy a year
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LIGHTINGThe Natural lighting creates a mostly well-lit spaces with some underlit spaces near the center.
Using energy efficient lighting: P9000 Sky - LED
This should allow for more even lighting within the space.
Creating an evenly lit space.
1st Floor2nd Floor
3rd Floor
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OUTDOOR LIGHTING- Solar powered lighting that match the museum concept ( pure theme and rainbow colors)
- Column light
- Walkway light
- In-ground light
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CANOPYPV panels
- Canopies with different strategies providing a pleasant shade and mist during the day and integrated light at night.
Mist nozzles
Rainwater collecting
Integrated light
- Converts rain water into potable drinking water , and produces energy with the help of solar panels in the dry seasons.
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ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION
Hi-tech, Ecofriendly bicycle shelter provide shading, bicycle racks and community space.
Ecofriendly electric bike
Connecting the museum and memorial
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SURVIVORS WALK• Use Water collection• On street and sidewalk
• Solar PV's To run lighting
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WATER CONSERVATION (COLLECTION LOCATIONS)Long term water storage
Long term water distribution
Subirrigation locations
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WATER CONSERVATION (DISTRIBUTION)
Long term water storageLong term water distributionSubirrigation locations Overlfow to grid
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WATER CONSERVATION (COLLECTION LOCATIONS)Long term water storage
Long term water distribution
Subirrigation locations
Trench Drain
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WATER CONSERVATION (DISTRIBUTION DIAGRAM)
Long term water storageSubirrigation locations Overlfow to grid
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