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Attendance   Attendance is required  Attendance is 15%  You will place YOUR    3x5” card in the orange buckets with your answer at the end of lecture.  It is an Honor Code Violation to submit another student’s card.  A true friend would not ask you to risk a 7 credit “F” that can not be removed from your transcript; or worse yet, dismissal from the college.  1
Welcome to the Site Global 2         and those of you   from LCC  as well
Hi, I’m Professor Allen I graduated from the University of Michigan in 1971 with a degree in landscape architecture.  3 See,  I have  a  ring  to prove  It… also as a reminder because,  it was a long time ago..
Around 1973 I started teaching at LIT, Lawrence Institute of Technology. Now it is known as LTU; Lawrence Technological University.  4 that's me
5 I “sat” for the registration exam around 75 -76and passed
I became a partner in a landscape architectural firm located in Bloomfield Hills about ’78.  6
And,  I am still practicing in the profession… 7
The world is “shrinking”;  Resources are being depleted at an ever increasing rate while the population increases placing additional demands on the finite resource base.   8 The architecture of today must do more with less
“power oriented solutions tend to add even more energy and yet another layer of construction to solve yet another layer of construction to solve each problem that that arises in the context of building design. This approach characterizes building production in the second half of the twentieth century. During this period, buildings became hermetically sealed, relied upon an increasing layered approach to construction, and used increasing amounts of energy to serve their occupants.” pp 7 kiel moe 9
I will use SITE ANALYSIS  as the structure for these lectures… a kind of roadmap; a backbone upon which I will  hang topics. 10 Because, it is through  an understanding of the site &  natural systems, that we will be able to minimize the impact we make  on the environment.
YOU  DESIGN  STRUCTURE FOR A SPECIFIC  PLACE,  A SITE 11
That is the “Why” of Site Analysis? All sites are not created equal;  or flat…. Nor are all buildings the same.  Nor all clients. Nor all communities. Architecture is not played on a Monopoly board. 12
Face Plant: ICARUS flew close to the sun  on wings made of feathers;  secured to his arms by wax... 13 The price of Ignorance
SiteAnalysis An inventory kind of like dating… getting to know each other….  The implications of that inventory as it relates to a program… Because, as an architect, you are going to propose a marriage of site and structure. 14
What you should walk away with… Today,  I will talk about site analysis in view of: I. Natural Factors II. Cultural Factors III. Aesthetic Factors   15
SITE INVENTORY CHECKLIST I. Natural Features 1. Geological Base & Landforms    2. Topography    3. Soils     4. Hydrography (water / lakes, streams, water table, etc…)     5. Climatic Factors & Orientation     6. Vegetation    7. Wildlife 16
II. Cultural Features 8. Zoning / Ordinances  9. CIRCULATION: Traffic, Transit, & Linkage 10. Utilities  11. Existing Buildings 12. Historic Factors 13. Context: Fabric 14. People 17
III. Aesthetic Features 15. Natural Features 16. Spatial Patterns  17. Views and Vistas 17 topic areas that serve as a guide in the development of a site analysis.  A checklist as it were 18
Site Analysis Site Analysis is the combination of an inventory & program.  19
For example… Orientation considerations may be based on  5. CLIMATE : WEATHERE PATTERNS  9. CIRCULATION &  17. VIEWS DESIGN IS ALL ABOUT PRIORITIES 20
Orientation andearth shelter insulation Note  the earth shelter berm on NORTH elevation to minimize heat loss.  Note the minimal use of glass for the same reason. 21
In order to practice, not just give lip service to, sustainability, you must first understand the natural systems & their cycles to maximize their potential. Note the vestibule entrance to minimize energy loss. Note use of dark tile to “store” solar heat gain.   View to south. 22
SITE ANALYSIS NATURAL FACTORS ,[object Object]
   2. Topography maps, slope analysis, reading topography, contours, spot    elevations, conventions,  drainage ,[object Object],classification of types, texture, and characteristics ( most of  lower Michigan is composed of Brown  earths and Podzols) ,[object Object],    streams, lakes, swamps, water table, flood plain, watershed, aquifer, surface drainage ,[object Object],sun, wind, and precipitation / orientation to, comfort envelope / orientation ,[object Object],trees, shrubs, vines, and ground covers  ,[object Object],those little and big critters that live and pass through & over the area. 23
1. Geological Base / Landforms 24
Rupit Spain Here, the natural stone, the geological  base,  has been used to form natural steps. It has been supplemented  with local   stone. That is good for some LEED points.  25
Rupit Spain Embrace the site,  let it embrace  your  Architecture.  Vernacular; native to an area; in character, defining  the character. Talk  About a Hangover! 26
It’s nothing new… 27
SITE ANALYSIS NATURAL FACTORS ,[object Object]
   2. Topography maps, slope analysis, reading topography, contours, spot    elevations, conventions,  drainage ,[object Object],classification of types, texture, and characteristics ( most of  lower Michigan is composed of Brown  earths and Podzols) ,[object Object],    streams, lakes, swamps, water table, flood plain, watershed, aquifer, surface drainage ,[object Object],sun, wind, and precipitation / orientation to, comfort envelope / orientation ,[object Object],trees, shrubs, vines, and ground covers  ,[object Object],those little and big critters that live and pass through & over the area. 28
2. TOPOGRAPHY / LANDFORMS The shape of the land: 29
First, define the Land We measure land.      We define it  as“FLAT”     on the surface,       with lines of LONGITUDE;     pole to pole,     & LATITUDE;     east and west.  30
JUST A REMINDER LATITUDE LONGITUDE  31 If you Google this area, you will find that we are about 42.5 degrees N. latitude. That is important as you need that to derive the altitude of the sun at any given date.
However,                  not all land is flat… 32
“Topo”2.Topography, the ups and downs of the land    TOPOGRAPHY    may be graphically    represented     by     SPOT ELEVATIONS     which may then     be interpolated    into CONTOURS. 33
Slide from sleeping bear or Vermont 34
Machu Picchu Not flat… How do we represent it? 35
CONTOUR LINE An imaginary line connecting points of equal elevation above a given datum plane…  We use a level to determine just what those elevations are Here’s looking at you kid 36
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Bad Grading…. Why you study topo… 39
SITE ANALYSIS NATURAL FACTORS ,[object Object]
   2. Topography maps, slope analysis, reading topography, contours, spot    elevations, conventions,  drainage ,[object Object],classification of types, texture, and characteristics ( most of  lower Michigan is composed of Brown  earths and Podzols) ,[object Object],    streams, lakes, swamps, water table, flood plain, watershed, aquifer, surface drainage ,[object Object],sun, wind, and precipitation / orientation to, comfort envelope / orientation ,[object Object],trees, shrubs, vines, and ground covers  ,[object Object],those little and big critters that live and pass through & over the area. 40
3.Soil It takes hundreds years to create 1 inch of topsoil. That is hundreds years to “erode” these rocks  into particles small  enough to separate and hold organic materials in place while allowing air and water to  reach the root systems of plants, ( which by the way hold this mess we call soil together)  and still allow some to escape to the water table  and aquifers so we can drink it.  And you thought it was just dirt.  41
Soil Evolution The geological base is a primary source of soil. Through erosion the base  evolves to finer particles  that when combined with organic matter becomes soil… Mechanical Erosion & Chemical Erosion     Freeze thaw cycles  Gravity  Precipitation  Wind  Plants & Animals 42
basalt Fine grained igneous rock evolving to soil through erosion.  It takes hundreds of years to generate one inch of topsoil.   43
Lichens  44
Soil Composition Clay Silt Sand  &  Loam (organic matter)  45
SOIL COMPOSITION 46
SOIL TEXTURE 47
Heavy clay soils present drainage problems.  (they make pots out of clay!) Heavy sand soils promote infiltration. Heavy loam soils support plants; but not buildings. (That is why we use footings.)  48
SOIL EVOLUTION 49
SOIL EROSION;  BAD PUPU ! 50 Plant materials protect the soil…
EROSION PROTECTION Soil Erosion control fencing is now required to prevent the loss of soil. 51
52 One QUARTER
 How much weight will this soil                                 support? 53
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SOIL Soil supports buildings, sometimes…  Soil supports the plants you eat Soil supports life… 55
SITE ANALYSIS NATURAL FACTORS ,[object Object]
   2. Topography maps, slope analysis, reading topography, contours, spot    elevations, conventions,  drainage ,[object Object],classification of types, texture, and characteristics ( most of  lower Michigan is composed of Brown  earths and Podzols) ,[object Object],    streams, lakes, swamps, water table, flood plain, watershed, aquifer, surface drainage ,[object Object],sun, wind, and precipitation / orientation to, comfort envelope / orientation ,[object Object],trees, shrubs, vines, and ground covers  ,[object Object],those little and big critters that live and pass through & over the area. 56
4. Hydrography IF ALL THE EARTH’S WATER WERE TO BE REPRESENTED BY THIS GALLON OF WATER, JUST OVER A TABLESPOON WOULD BE FRESH WATER.  The Great lakes hold approximately 1/5 of the worlds’ fresh water. Michigan is a great place. Welcome aboard Spaceship Earth 57
Water issues…. Watershed Water table Aquifer Flood plane 50 year storm Wetlands Swamps Marshes Hydrological cycle Precipitation  58
Water-table :  that point below which  all the voids  between soil particles  are filled with  water.  59
POWERFUL 60 Powerful
Peaceful 61
Playful 62
Protected & Respected 63
“Those who refuse to learn fromhistory are condemned to relive it.” AUGUST 30, 2005 64
Flood Plains 65
SITE ANALYSIS NATURAL FACTORS ,[object Object]
   2. Topography maps, slope analysis, reading topography, contours, spot    elevations, conventions,  drainage ,[object Object],classification of types, texture, and characteristics ( most of  lower Michigan is composed of Brown  earths and Podzols) ,[object Object],    streams, lakes, swamps, water table, flood plain, watershed, aquifer, surface drainage ,[object Object],sun, wind, and precipitation / orientation to, comfort envelope / orientation ,[object Object],trees, shrubs, vines, and ground covers  ,[object Object],those little and big critters that live and pass through & over the area. 66
5. CLIMATIC FACTORS   Climate is determined    by your location relative    to the sun among other    things;   It is kind of an average    of the weather   Weather is day to day    change 67
Weather All these phenomenon taken together are what makes up our weather.  When we talk of weather, we are talking about Sun (light and temperature) Wind &  Precipitation 68
23.5 degrees; marvelous   The wonderful thing about earth is that it is tilted 23.5 degrees on its’ axis.  That is why we have different climates and changing seasons.  69
23½º Beautiful Plan  for  It ! 70 231/2
That 23.5˚ keeps the weather changing through 4 seasons in Michigan; spring summer,  fall,  &  winter. Fall Equinox September 21 / 22 Spring Equinox March 21/22 Summer Solstice June 21 / 22 Winter Solstice December 21 / 22 71
For example it is typical that frost will extend to 42 inches on very rare occasions in this area; therefore it is a good idea to extend your footings to at least that depth. I usually analyze the micro climate; the climate or weather that is typical to the area of the site under consideration. 72
Weather shot 73
4 seasons as a result 74
Note just where the sun hits the planet perpendicular… 75
WIND Prevailing winter winds Prevailing summer winds  76
conclusion Doors & windows facing south is generally a good thing Buffering and minimizing  exposure from the north is generally a good thing 77
PRECIPITATION  Need altitude of sun 78
Falling Water 79
SITE ANALYSIS NATURAL FACTORS ,[object Object]
   2. Topography maps, slope analysis, reading topography, contours, spot    elevations, conventions,  drainage ,[object Object],classification of types, texture, and characteristics ( most of  lower Michigan is composed of Brown  earths and Podzols) ,[object Object],    streams, lakes, swamps, water table, flood plain, watershed, aquifer, surface drainage ,[object Object],sun, wind, and precipitation / orientation to, comfort envelope / orientation ,[object Object],trees, shrubs, vines, and ground covers  ,[object Object],those little and big critters that live and pass through & over the area. 80
6.VEGETATION 81
Trees Trees are large and generate shade and block the wind… They are worth working around as they clean the air. Carbon Offsets… Remember. 82
Add some shrubs & groundcovers…  Trees, shrubs and groundcovers.  Either a KEY or notation would be appropriate at this stage… 83
Another perspective… 84
More about plants…consider…. 85
Yearly    Change 86
Seasonal      Change 87
Indigenous Red Maple ExoticMonkey Tree 88
Maintenance Free Tree Flower 89
SITE ANALYSIS NATURAL FACTORS ,[object Object]
   2. Topography maps, slope analysis, reading topography, contours, spot    elevations, conventions,  drainage ,[object Object],classification of types, texture, and characteristics ( most of  lower Michigan is composed of Brown  earths and Podzols) ,[object Object],    streams, lakes, swamps, water table, flood plain, watershed, aquifer, surface drainage ,[object Object],sun, wind, and precipitation / orientation to, comfort envelope / orientation ,[object Object],trees, shrubs, vines, and ground covers  ,[object Object],those little and big critters that live and pass through & over the area. 90
7. WILD LIFE 91
Respect 92 HALF WAY
KEY Ducks (duck dudu) Geese (goose Poop) Swans (attack boaters) Turtles Muskrats Fish Deer Muskrat  Fox Coyote 93
94 GONE NOW !
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II. CULTURAL FACTORS ,[object Object],ownership, restrictions, density ratio, deed restrictions, permits, height  restrictions ,[object Object],pedestrian, vehicular, relationships, interface, noise ,[object Object],storm sewer, sanitary sewer, water, electric, telephone, cable, gas, below and above ground ,[object Object],on and off site, character and composition ,[object Object]
 13. Context: Fabric; Urban, Suburban & Rural ,[object Object],Noise, congestion, pollution 96
Zoning dictates many aspects of Land Use & architectural design. Side yard set backs Front yard set backs Rear yard set backs Height limits Land use Landscape requirements           &  The like  8. ZONING 97
Zoning indicates what type of land use is allowed.  Here the yellow color designates that this property is zoned R – 1A; Single Family Residential. 98
Zoning Dictates;  Side yard setbacks. Rear and Front yard setbacks. This results in the building envelope being defined.   Add height limits and we have a 3-D box to “fill” 99
II. CULTURAL FACTORS ,[object Object],ownership, restrictions, density ratio, deed restrictions, permits, height  restrictions ,[object Object],pedestrian, vehicular, relationships, interface, noise ,[object Object],storm sewer, sanitary sewer, water, electric, telephone, cable, gas, below and above ground ,[object Object],on and off site, character and composition ,[object Object]
 13. Context: Fabric; Urban, Suburban & Rural ,[object Object],Noise, congestion, pollution 100
9. CIRCULATION 101
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It’s all  about  getting  there 103
the surfaces we walk on 104
To the transitions we make 105
& the access we provide… 106
107
Getting  there  is  half  the  fun Plan for it… 108
PROVIDE FOR IT 109
Mass transit  110
Conflict Transition ? 111
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How about airplane auto conflict? 113
Site Circulation 114
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BUT THAT IS JUST AN INVENTORY     WHEN YOU NOTE THE FLOW & THE CONFLICTS; YOU ARE STARTING AN ANALYSIS 116
II. CULTURAL FACTORS ,[object Object],ownership, restrictions, density ratio, deed restrictions, permits, height  restrictions ,[object Object],pedestrian, vehicular, relationships, interface, noise ,[object Object],storm sewer, sanitary sewer, water, electric, telephone, cable, gas, below and above ground ,[object Object],on and off site, character and composition ,[object Object]
 13. Context: Fabric; Urban, Suburban & Rural ,[object Object],Noise, congestion, pollution 117
10. UTILITIESBelow ground Men at work  Bad Utility; trip and fall utility. 118
Above ground utilities Electric Cable Telephone 119
Behind the scenes 120
72 hours, 3 working days, before you dig, call Miss Dig          Electric & Cable         Gas          Sewer         Water 121
LIGHTING 122
II. CULTURAL FACTORS ,[object Object],ownership, restrictions, density ratio, deed restrictions, permits, height  restrictions ,[object Object],pedestrian, vehicular, relationships, interface, noise ,[object Object],storm sewer, sanitary sewer, water, electric, telephone, cable, gas, below and above ground ,[object Object],on and off site, character and composition ,[object Object]
 13. Context: Fabric; Urban, Suburban & Rural ,[object Object],Noise, congestion, pollution 123
PIKU HOUSE,  MICHIGAN 11.  EXISTING BUILDINGS 124
FallingwaterBear Run, Pa. 125
embrace the site.. gently 126
127
Street side 128
Lake Side 129
Now add the buildings east and west… And things start to look a little crowded… 130
II. CULTURAL FACTORS ,[object Object],ownership, restrictions, density ratio, deed restrictions, permits, height  restrictions ,[object Object],pedestrian, vehicular, relationships, interface, noise ,[object Object],storm sewer, sanitary sewer, water, electric, telephone, cable, gas, below and above ground ,[object Object],on and off site, character and composition ,[object Object]
 13. Context: Fabric; Urban, Suburban & Rural ,[object Object],Noise, congestion, pollution 131
12. HISTORIC FACTORS 132
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II. CULTURAL FACTORS ,[object Object],ownership, restrictions, density ratio, deed restrictions, permits, height  restrictions ,[object Object],pedestrian, vehicular, relationships, interface, noise ,[object Object],storm sewer, sanitary sewer, water, electric, telephone, cable, gas, below and above ground ,[object Object],on and off site, character and composition ,[object Object]
 13. Context: Fabric; Urban, Suburban & Rural ,[object Object],Noise, congestion, pollution 134
1. URBAN 2. SUBURBAN 3. RURAL ? 4. WILDERNESS 13. CONTEXT: THE FABRIC 135
NYC 136
London 137
Florence 138 3/4
Spain Rural fabric?  Suburban?  Urban?  139
Suburban Fabric? Nice texture… 140
Wilderness  ? We are drawn to it.. 141
Dow House Midland, Michigan 142
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II. CULTURAL FACTORS ,[object Object],ownership, restrictions, density ratio, deed restrictions, permits, height  restrictions ,[object Object],pedestrian, vehicular, relationships, interface, noise ,[object Object],storm sewer, sanitary sewer, water, electric, telephone, cable, gas, below and above ground ,[object Object],on and off site, character and composition ,[object Object]
 13. Context: Fabric; Urban, Suburban & Rural ,[object Object],Noise, congestion, pollution 144
14. PEOPLE Celebrate  the  little  people . . .  145
Architecture can create a dialogue with people… 146
It's all about people 147
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Plan for all people 149
III. AESTHETIC FEATURES ,[object Object]
 16. Spatial Patterns voids and masses created by structures or natural elements ,[object Object],150
15. NATURAL FEATURES 151
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RUPIT FALLSSPAIN 154
III. AESTHETIC FEATURES ,[object Object]
 16. Spatial Patterns voids and masses created by structures or natural elements ,[object Object],155
16. SPATIAL PATTERN 156
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To a quiet space 158
159
Piazza San Marco 160
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wilderness… 164
III. AESTHETIC FEATURES ,[object Object]
 16. Spatial Patterns voids and masses created by structures or natural elements ,[object Object],165
17. VIEWS 166
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View through & to 168
Framed View ◄   Sagrada Familia      As viewed from the roof of Casa Milà 169 Photo by professor Ralph  N.
View to 170

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1. 10 site analysis

  • 1. Attendance Attendance is required Attendance is 15% You will place YOUR 3x5” card in the orange buckets with your answer at the end of lecture. It is an Honor Code Violation to submit another student’s card. A true friend would not ask you to risk a 7 credit “F” that can not be removed from your transcript; or worse yet, dismissal from the college. 1
  • 2. Welcome to the Site Global 2 and those of you from LCC as well
  • 3. Hi, I’m Professor Allen I graduated from the University of Michigan in 1971 with a degree in landscape architecture. 3 See, I have a ring to prove It… also as a reminder because, it was a long time ago..
  • 4. Around 1973 I started teaching at LIT, Lawrence Institute of Technology. Now it is known as LTU; Lawrence Technological University. 4 that's me
  • 5. 5 I “sat” for the registration exam around 75 -76and passed
  • 6. I became a partner in a landscape architectural firm located in Bloomfield Hills about ’78. 6
  • 7. And, I am still practicing in the profession… 7
  • 8. The world is “shrinking”; Resources are being depleted at an ever increasing rate while the population increases placing additional demands on the finite resource base. 8 The architecture of today must do more with less
  • 9. “power oriented solutions tend to add even more energy and yet another layer of construction to solve yet another layer of construction to solve each problem that that arises in the context of building design. This approach characterizes building production in the second half of the twentieth century. During this period, buildings became hermetically sealed, relied upon an increasing layered approach to construction, and used increasing amounts of energy to serve their occupants.” pp 7 kiel moe 9
  • 10. I will use SITE ANALYSIS as the structure for these lectures… a kind of roadmap; a backbone upon which I will hang topics. 10 Because, it is through an understanding of the site & natural systems, that we will be able to minimize the impact we make on the environment.
  • 11. YOU DESIGN STRUCTURE FOR A SPECIFIC PLACE, A SITE 11
  • 12. That is the “Why” of Site Analysis? All sites are not created equal; or flat…. Nor are all buildings the same. Nor all clients. Nor all communities. Architecture is not played on a Monopoly board. 12
  • 13. Face Plant: ICARUS flew close to the sun on wings made of feathers; secured to his arms by wax... 13 The price of Ignorance
  • 14. SiteAnalysis An inventory kind of like dating… getting to know each other…. The implications of that inventory as it relates to a program… Because, as an architect, you are going to propose a marriage of site and structure. 14
  • 15. What you should walk away with… Today, I will talk about site analysis in view of: I. Natural Factors II. Cultural Factors III. Aesthetic Factors 15
  • 16. SITE INVENTORY CHECKLIST I. Natural Features 1. Geological Base & Landforms 2. Topography 3. Soils 4. Hydrography (water / lakes, streams, water table, etc…) 5. Climatic Factors & Orientation 6. Vegetation 7. Wildlife 16
  • 17. II. Cultural Features 8. Zoning / Ordinances 9. CIRCULATION: Traffic, Transit, & Linkage 10. Utilities 11. Existing Buildings 12. Historic Factors 13. Context: Fabric 14. People 17
  • 18. III. Aesthetic Features 15. Natural Features 16. Spatial Patterns 17. Views and Vistas 17 topic areas that serve as a guide in the development of a site analysis. A checklist as it were 18
  • 19. Site Analysis Site Analysis is the combination of an inventory & program. 19
  • 20. For example… Orientation considerations may be based on 5. CLIMATE : WEATHERE PATTERNS 9. CIRCULATION & 17. VIEWS DESIGN IS ALL ABOUT PRIORITIES 20
  • 21. Orientation andearth shelter insulation Note the earth shelter berm on NORTH elevation to minimize heat loss. Note the minimal use of glass for the same reason. 21
  • 22. In order to practice, not just give lip service to, sustainability, you must first understand the natural systems & their cycles to maximize their potential. Note the vestibule entrance to minimize energy loss. Note use of dark tile to “store” solar heat gain. View to south. 22
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  • 25. 1. Geological Base / Landforms 24
  • 26. Rupit Spain Here, the natural stone, the geological base, has been used to form natural steps. It has been supplemented with local stone. That is good for some LEED points. 25
  • 27. Rupit Spain Embrace the site, let it embrace your Architecture. Vernacular; native to an area; in character, defining the character. Talk About a Hangover! 26
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  • 30.
  • 31. 2. TOPOGRAPHY / LANDFORMS The shape of the land: 29
  • 32. First, define the Land We measure land. We define it as“FLAT” on the surface, with lines of LONGITUDE; pole to pole, & LATITUDE; east and west. 30
  • 33. JUST A REMINDER LATITUDE LONGITUDE 31 If you Google this area, you will find that we are about 42.5 degrees N. latitude. That is important as you need that to derive the altitude of the sun at any given date.
  • 34. However, not all land is flat… 32
  • 35. “Topo”2.Topography, the ups and downs of the land TOPOGRAPHY may be graphically represented by SPOT ELEVATIONS which may then be interpolated into CONTOURS. 33
  • 36. Slide from sleeping bear or Vermont 34
  • 37. Machu Picchu Not flat… How do we represent it? 35
  • 38. CONTOUR LINE An imaginary line connecting points of equal elevation above a given datum plane… We use a level to determine just what those elevations are Here’s looking at you kid 36
  • 39. 37
  • 40. 38
  • 41. Bad Grading…. Why you study topo… 39
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  • 43.
  • 44. 3.Soil It takes hundreds years to create 1 inch of topsoil. That is hundreds years to “erode” these rocks into particles small enough to separate and hold organic materials in place while allowing air and water to reach the root systems of plants, ( which by the way hold this mess we call soil together) and still allow some to escape to the water table and aquifers so we can drink it. And you thought it was just dirt. 41
  • 45. Soil Evolution The geological base is a primary source of soil. Through erosion the base evolves to finer particles that when combined with organic matter becomes soil… Mechanical Erosion & Chemical Erosion Freeze thaw cycles Gravity Precipitation Wind Plants & Animals 42
  • 46. basalt Fine grained igneous rock evolving to soil through erosion. It takes hundreds of years to generate one inch of topsoil. 43
  • 48. Soil Composition Clay Silt Sand & Loam (organic matter) 45
  • 51. Heavy clay soils present drainage problems. (they make pots out of clay!) Heavy sand soils promote infiltration. Heavy loam soils support plants; but not buildings. (That is why we use footings.) 48
  • 53. SOIL EROSION; BAD PUPU ! 50 Plant materials protect the soil…
  • 54. EROSION PROTECTION Soil Erosion control fencing is now required to prevent the loss of soil. 51
  • 56. How much weight will this soil support? 53
  • 57. 54
  • 58. SOIL Soil supports buildings, sometimes… Soil supports the plants you eat Soil supports life… 55
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  • 60.
  • 61. 4. Hydrography IF ALL THE EARTH’S WATER WERE TO BE REPRESENTED BY THIS GALLON OF WATER, JUST OVER A TABLESPOON WOULD BE FRESH WATER. The Great lakes hold approximately 1/5 of the worlds’ fresh water. Michigan is a great place. Welcome aboard Spaceship Earth 57
  • 62. Water issues…. Watershed Water table Aquifer Flood plane 50 year storm Wetlands Swamps Marshes Hydrological cycle Precipitation 58
  • 63. Water-table : that point below which all the voids between soil particles are filled with water. 59
  • 68. “Those who refuse to learn fromhistory are condemned to relive it.” AUGUST 30, 2005 64
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  • 71.
  • 72. 5. CLIMATIC FACTORS Climate is determined by your location relative to the sun among other things; It is kind of an average of the weather Weather is day to day change 67
  • 73. Weather All these phenomenon taken together are what makes up our weather. When we talk of weather, we are talking about Sun (light and temperature) Wind & Precipitation 68
  • 74. 23.5 degrees; marvelous The wonderful thing about earth is that it is tilted 23.5 degrees on its’ axis. That is why we have different climates and changing seasons. 69
  • 75. 23½º Beautiful Plan for It ! 70 231/2
  • 76. That 23.5˚ keeps the weather changing through 4 seasons in Michigan; spring summer, fall, & winter. Fall Equinox September 21 / 22 Spring Equinox March 21/22 Summer Solstice June 21 / 22 Winter Solstice December 21 / 22 71
  • 77. For example it is typical that frost will extend to 42 inches on very rare occasions in this area; therefore it is a good idea to extend your footings to at least that depth. I usually analyze the micro climate; the climate or weather that is typical to the area of the site under consideration. 72
  • 79. 4 seasons as a result 74
  • 80. Note just where the sun hits the planet perpendicular… 75
  • 81. WIND Prevailing winter winds Prevailing summer winds 76
  • 82. conclusion Doors & windows facing south is generally a good thing Buffering and minimizing exposure from the north is generally a good thing 77
  • 83. PRECIPITATION Need altitude of sun 78
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  • 86.
  • 88. Trees Trees are large and generate shade and block the wind… They are worth working around as they clean the air. Carbon Offsets… Remember. 82
  • 89. Add some shrubs & groundcovers… Trees, shrubs and groundcovers. Either a KEY or notation would be appropriate at this stage… 83
  • 92. Yearly Change 86
  • 93. Seasonal Change 87
  • 94. Indigenous Red Maple ExoticMonkey Tree 88
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  • 97.
  • 100. KEY Ducks (duck dudu) Geese (goose Poop) Swans (attack boaters) Turtles Muskrats Fish Deer Muskrat Fox Coyote 93
  • 102. 95
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  • 104.
  • 105. Zoning dictates many aspects of Land Use & architectural design. Side yard set backs Front yard set backs Rear yard set backs Height limits Land use Landscape requirements & The like 8. ZONING 97
  • 106. Zoning indicates what type of land use is allowed. Here the yellow color designates that this property is zoned R – 1A; Single Family Residential. 98
  • 107. Zoning Dictates; Side yard setbacks. Rear and Front yard setbacks. This results in the building envelope being defined. Add height limits and we have a 3-D box to “fill” 99
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  • 111. 102
  • 112. It’s all about getting there 103
  • 113. the surfaces we walk on 104
  • 114. To the transitions we make 105
  • 115. & the access we provide… 106
  • 116. 107
  • 117. Getting there is half the fun Plan for it… 108
  • 119. Mass transit 110
  • 121. 112
  • 122. How about airplane auto conflict? 113
  • 124. 115
  • 125. BUT THAT IS JUST AN INVENTORY WHEN YOU NOTE THE FLOW & THE CONFLICTS; YOU ARE STARTING AN ANALYSIS 116
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  • 128. 10. UTILITIESBelow ground Men at work Bad Utility; trip and fall utility. 118
  • 129. Above ground utilities Electric Cable Telephone 119
  • 131. 72 hours, 3 working days, before you dig, call Miss Dig Electric & Cable Gas Sewer Water 121
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  • 134.
  • 135. PIKU HOUSE, MICHIGAN 11. EXISTING BUILDINGS 124
  • 137. embrace the site.. gently 126
  • 138. 127
  • 141. Now add the buildings east and west… And things start to look a little crowded… 130
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  • 147.
  • 148. 1. URBAN 2. SUBURBAN 3. RURAL ? 4. WILDERNESS 13. CONTEXT: THE FABRIC 135
  • 152. Spain Rural fabric? Suburban? Urban? 139
  • 153. Suburban Fabric? Nice texture… 140
  • 154. Wilderness ? We are drawn to it.. 141
  • 155. Dow House Midland, Michigan 142
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  • 159. 14. PEOPLE Celebrate the little people . . . 145
  • 160. Architecture can create a dialogue with people… 146
  • 161. It's all about people 147
  • 162. 148
  • 163. Plan for all people 149
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  • 174. To a quiet space 158
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  • 184. 167
  • 185. View through & to 168
  • 186. Framed View ◄ Sagrada Familia As viewed from the roof of Casa Milà 169 Photo by professor Ralph N.
  • 190. The End 173
  • 191. BEN FRANKLIN Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that the stuff life is made of.   Employ thy time well, if thou meanest to gain leisure.   Remember that time is money.   Waste neither time nor money, but make the best use of both.   Leisure is the time for doing something useful.   Take time for all things: great haste makes great waste.   174
  • 192. starting with DECEMBER A YEAR OF SUN AT NOON 175
  • 196. “Mental notes are now worth the paper they are written on.” Mark Twain 179
  • 197. “Architecturally this is the most fascinating part of the whole complex, much of the interest being derived from the ingenious and evocative blending of natural & architectural forms.” pp 42 Jacobs San Juan de la Peña 180
  • 198. I can Google it I can trace it… It shows the major circulation paths and starts to give me a feeling for the area… Download GOOGLE! 181
  • 199. How does nature define regions? Nature defines regions by ridges and valleys, oceans and continents Today we define regions by the grid… an artificial grid. Who has it right? 182
  • 201. “The major Flooding witnessed in many English towns & cities in 2000 and 2001 has been attributed, in part, to increased built development in river catchments and flood plains and the consequent disruption to natural drainage patterns.” Dunnett and Kingsbury 184
  • 202. How plants benefit us…. Food Protection / Shelter Clothing Climate modification Clean atmosphere Building materials, renewable resource Medicine Wildlife Habitat Storm water management 185
  • 203. 186
  • 204. I took this picture while flying; not a wise thing to do. 187

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Why no shading devices?
  2. Loam is soil composed of sand, silt, manure, and clay in relatively even concentration (about 40-40-10-10% concentration respectively).