Aþ Arena Aÿ Stage - WoodWorks · 2018-12-17 · This combined workshoppgpp and tour will give...
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ArenaArenaStage:A Case StudyBrought to Life
Stage:Brought to Life
March 21, 2014 Brian Ackerman – Bing Thom Architectsg
Gerry Epp – Fast + Epp
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C D i tiCourse Description
I th f t d it th t l h t t f b ildiIn the sea of concrete and granite that people have come to expect from buildingsin Washington, D.C., a structure showcasing wood has broken new ground. Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater is the first building of its size to use heavy timber components in the U.S.Capital and first in the country to use a h b id d d l l t l t i ti t t It i lhybrid wood and glass enclosure to envelop two existing structures. It is alsobelieved to have the tallest free-standing timber-backed façade in the world.
This combined workshop and tour will give participants an in-depth understandingp g p p p gof the design, coordination, fabrication and construction of this unique project. The project architect and engineer will walk attendees through both the design process and the building itself, addressing topics such as acoustics, functionality and innovative curtain wall detailing. A panel discussion with the building inspector and general contractor will also help the audience understand how custom fabricated timber elements—the design includes 18 parallel strand lumber columns, each measuring 45 to 63 feet—can be successfully used in a project.
L i Obj tiLearning Objectives
Di h l ti b l t b i t d i t t i ll1. Discover how large timber elements can be incorporated into a curtain wallsystem to achieve both an effective thermal break and striking appeal.
2. Consider how preconceptions about wood and fire can be overcome byp p yapplying fire engineering principles with the use of heavy timber, even in design of large interconnected public spaces.
3 Discover how wood finishes can help overcome acoustic challenges in3. Discover how wood finishes can help overcome acoustic challenges inacoustically sensitive environments.
4. Discuss the overall concept, design and construction of the Arena Stage project, including community impact, building functionality, development of design and fabrication of timber elements, and understand the process of taking a unique concept to fruition, including coordination, permit approvals, inspection and budgeting.
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BLOCKS OF COLOR INDICATE VARIOUS URBAN RENEWAL SITES IN SW DC
DESIGN INTENT AND CHALLENGES
“The core purpose of Arena Stage is to produce huge plays of all
that is passionate exuberant deep and dangerous in the Americanthat is passionate, exuberant, deep and dangerous in the American
spirit.”
- Molly SmithArtistic Director
Arena Stage
UPPER LOBBY / TERRACE LEVEL FLOOR PLAN
UPPER LOBBY / TERRACE LEVEL FLOOR PLAN
BASEMENT LEVEL FLOOR PLAN
ENTRY / LOWER LOBBY LEVEL FLOOR PLAN MAIN LOBBY LEVEL FLOOR PLAN
UPPER LOBBY / TERRACE LEVEL FLOOR PLAN
HOW DID WE GET HERE
PRECEDENTS
CHAN CENTER - 1995
CENTRAL CITY - 2005
WOOD CURTAINWALL SYSTEM
ARENA STAGECENTRAL CITY
Proposal to Engineers
CONSTRUCTION
CEILING ASSEMBLYCEILING ASSEMBLY
FINAL RESULT
QUESTIONS?QUESTIONS?This concludes The AmericanThis concludes The AmericanInstitute of Architects Continuing Education Systems CourseSystems Course
Brian AckermanAIA RA LEED APAIA, RA, LEED APBINGTHOM [email protected]
This presentation was developed by a third party and is not funded by WoodWorks or the softwood lumber check-offWoodWorks or the softwood lumber check-off.