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Methods & Materials
Miami September 10, 2015
Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum
Storm Hardening Case Study
Seafood Industry in Biloxi…
Wooden Piers and Structures
Oyster Shucking Oyster Crates
Oyster Lugger
Seafood Industry in Biloxi…
Seafood Industry in Biloxi…
Corrugated Metal Roof Clapboard Siding
1934 National Register
Old Museum before Katrina….
1934 National Register
Hurricane Katrina August 29, 2005...
Old Museum In Ruins….
1934 National Register
IN CONTRAST
YHC 300 Curtain Wall 2005...
Hurricane Katrina August 29, 2005...
• Casino not built to impact standards and suffered $125 million damage
Hurricane Katrina Tenth Anniversary...
PROJECT SCOPE
Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum…
• Project Architect H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture, NYC
• General Contractor GM & R Construction Company, Inc.
• Glazing Contractor A1 Glass Service Inc., Covington, LA
• Architectural Aluminum YKK AP America Inc.
The Nydia – built in 1898…. Johnson Shipyard Back Bay Biloxi, MS
• Highest Craftsmanship • Renowned for fast ships • Closed in 1906 • Nydia only remaining
“Johnson Boat”
Baldwin Wood
• Inventor of waterworks pumps in New Orleans
• Owned Nydia 1904 – 1956 • Died at tiller of Nydia
courtesy of Tulane University Special Collections
DESIGN CHALLENGES
Storm Surge….
Ship in a Bottle??….
Protect Artifacts ….
3” x 8” Back Member
LMI - 0.090” SentryGlas LMI Spandrel – 0.090” PVB SMI – 0.060” PVB
Thermal Performance VUE 1 - 50 on #2 Surface
YHC 300 Curtain Wall
Recall Your Roots...
Meet Energy Usage Goals….
attached to Horizontals...
Anchor Plate...
Anchor Plate...
Anchor Plate...
Anchor Plate...
Custom Anchors...
MARITIME & SEAFOOD INDUSTRY MUSEUM
TODAY
courtesy of Lucas Schmermund
courtesy of Lucas Schmermund
Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum…
Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum…
courtesy of Lucas Schmermund
Greg Galloway ProTek® Brand Manager
Johnson Shipyard
Point Cadet or “The Point”...