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Project Status and Update
5/6/2015Design Workshop #2
Project schedule
Outfall construction begins Summer 2015
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Design Workshop #2 5/6/2015
Outfall Construction - Summer 2015
5/6/2015Design Workshop #2
Outfall construction schedule is separate from the facility
design/construction schedule
Location was selected independent of facility location
Essential piece of wastewater infrastructure needed to
support increased system use in Oak Harbor
KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM DESIGN WORKSHOP #1
• Facility should set the stage for a community design aesthetic
• A combination of both a campus and a courtyard with higher priority on campus
• Regional design as an architectural aesthetic, incorporate both contemporary and traditional NW architecture
• Open and light, enhance sight lines to water, park, and windmill
• Allow for community interaction with facility, include educational features
• Varying heights of roof lines
• Provide “camouflaging” – it should not advertise that it’s a sewage treatment plant
• Integrate with surroundings – WJ Park, harbor area, downtown
2014 Design Workshop Results:
MAY 6, 2015
DESIGN IMPETUS
A building that isn’t what it seems on the outside, integrates (blends) with its surroundings
MAY 6, 2015
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DESIGN DIAGRAM - 4
Screening element added to the spaces between building masses
Screens are pushed back from façade to accentuate the building campus form
MAY 6, 2015
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DESIGN DIAGRAM - 5
Taller building elements pulled up from masses below create roof lines of varying height
These elements are translucent to enhance the open and light concept
MAY 6, 2015
CURRENT SITE PLAN LAYOUT
RELOCATION OF HEADWORKS BUILDING
FOOTPRINT AND CONFIGURATION BEING REVISED
MAY 6, 2015
MATERIAL EXAMPLES
MASONRYTextural qualities of a long lasting material “set the stage for a community design aesthetic”
MAY 6, 2015
MATERIAL EXAMPLES
WOOD SIDING & SCREENING ELEMENTS
Regional design with wood shading elements relates to an abundance of driftwood on this site
MAY 6, 2015
AERIAL PERSPECTIVE LOOKING NORTH
Within a campus style, provide varied roof lines, solids and voids with building masses
MAY 6, 2015
ADMINISTRATION / MAINTENANCE PLAN – GROUND FLOOR
Allow for community interaction with facility, include educational features
MAINTENANCEADMINISTRATION
MAY 6, 2015
KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM DESIGN WORKSHOP #1
• Facility should set the stage for a community design aesthetic
• A combination of both a campus and a courtyard with higher priority on campus
• Regional design as an architectural aesthetic, incorporate both contemporary and traditional NW architecture
• Open and light, enhance sight lines to water, park, and windmill
• Allow for community interaction with facility, include educational features
• Varying heights of roof lines
• Provide “camouflaging” – it should not advertise that it’s a sewage treatment plant
• Integrate with surroundings – WJ Park, harbor area, downtown
2014 Design Workshop Results:
MAY 6, 2015
Design Concept
5/6/2015Design Workshop #2
Where do you see your feedback incorporated?
Please write your thoughts on the large matrix on the wall
Design Concept
5/6/2015Design Workshop #2
What is it about the design that best reflects feedback
from previous discussion?
Where is more work needed?
Have we missed anything?