Wednesday, June 10, 2015

The Home for Artists- Project in the River Art District of Asheville, NC, The United States (Phase I)

USGBC Award Project

The Home for Artists

Project in the River Art District of Asheville, NC, The United States

Anqi Yang

Project name: The Home for Artists-Community in RAD Asheville, NC
Project location: 23 Roberts St, Asheville, NC 28801
Project primary program: multiple types of co-houses, studio, and workshops, stores, gallery, office, community center, restaurant, market

Overall architecture area: 40,000 sf
Occupancy of the residential: 29
Structure type: steel framing
Building envelope type: unbearing CMU, double glazing/green plants wall, louver system
Ventilation type: natural ventilation (cross ventilation, stack ventilation), seasonal artificial ventilation
Mechanical system:

Design conceptual idea development
RAD, or River Art District is a fantastic place in Asheville NC. Visitors (Introduction the background); It is not only about how people feel about arts, it is about how people get from the arts and how they interact with arts. Here, like many other artists' villages around the world, is the home for the dreamers.

programming:

community center
-restaurant, bar, stores, gym, children care, library, classroom, offices;
29 units multiple types of live-work units (four types of living units)
Storefront
studio area
public space

-affordable housing/ co-housing typology
-maximization the communal area
-existing landscape preservation (historical landscape preservation)/ minimization modification of the existing landscape
-enlarge the density of the architecture
-Green building design strategy (heating and cooling performance, building massing design, PV-passive solar energy application, passive solar design strategy, water collection, high-performance building envelope, and geothermal system)
BPAC, EUI-life cycle design strategy (wind, solar, water, power)

Design Process
Research on NZB buildings
Evidence-based design (LEED, LBC, BPAC) based on the design assistant from eco-tech and climate consults system
Site Analysis (basic, and BIM analysis)
Program studies (LEED checklist, code, occupancy)
Massing model studies and tests (EUI, daily light illumination, solar energy...)
Modeling development (program controlling, material selection, energy tests...)




































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