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UNIVERSITY UNITARIAN CHURCH CONGREGATION MEETING | AUGUST 16TH, 2015 CONVERSATION WITH THE ARCHITECTS Year of Discernment Strategic Plan Preliminary Programming Feasibility Study Fundraising Master Plan Design and Documentation


  1. UNIVERSITY UNITARIAN CHURCH CONGREGATION MEETING | AUGUST 16TH, 2015 CONVERSATION WITH THE ARCHITECTS

  2. Year of Discernment Strategic Plan Preliminary Programming Feasibility Study Fundraising Master Plan Design and Documentation Construction Occupancy Celebration

  3. PROJECT VISION

  4. We envision a physical space that is respectful of the land, full of natural light and fresh air. Our space will be environmentally responsible and sustainable with low maintenance buildings and grounds. Our physical space must be fmexible and expandable, and accessible to all who come. We want to be respectful neighbors to those around us. We see a simple design that peacefully refmects our legacy and the Northwest and is compatible with the existing sanctuary.

  5. SITE ANALYSIS

  6. 8 t h S T N E 6 E N E V A h t 5 3 NE 65th ST

  7. PUBLIC TRANSIT AND BICYCLE ACCESS

  8. +305’ +297’ +298’ +288’ +325’ +315 +295’ +275’ +255’ +235’ TOPOGRAPHY

  9. 9:11 PM 5:22 AM N U S R E M M U S 4:20 PM 7:56 AM N U S R E T N I W SUN EXPOSURE

  10. SUN ANGLE SOLAR INSOLATION SOLAR INSOLATION SUMMER SOLSTICE 6 kW hrs. / day 5 EQUINOX 4 3 WINTER SOLSTICE 2 1 ˚ ˚ J F M A M J J A S O N D AVERAGE TEMPERATURE RANGE AVERAGE PRECIPITATION ˚ ˚ AVERAGE TEMPERATURE RANGE 7” ˚ ˚ 75 ˚ 75 ˚ 6” ˚ F F ˚ ˚ 70 ˚ F ˚ 69 ˚ F ˚ 5” ˚ ˚ ˚ 64 ˚ F 4” ˚ ˚ ˚ ˚ 60 ˚ 56 ˚ F F 55 ˚ F 57 ˚ F ˚ ˚ ˚ 3” 52 ˚ 46 ˚ F F ˚ 52 ˚ ˚ F ˚ 51 ˚ F ˚ ˚ 50 ˚ 46 ˚ F F 27 ˚ F 2” 45 ˚ 41 ˚ 45 ˚ F F F 40 ˚ F 1” 39 ˚ F 37 ˚ F 36 ˚ F 35 ˚ F M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A CLIMATE

  11. PROGRAMMING

  12. STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS Board of Trustees Care Team Climate Action Team Congregation Congregational Life Custodians Music Operations Physical Space Implementation Team Religious Education Social Justice Worship

  13. FURNITURE LIBRARY ARCHIVES STORAGE PARKING FELLOWSHIP HALL KITCHEN BOARD ROOM ADMINISTRATIVE MAIN ENTRY FELLOWSHIP HALL OFFICES BOOKSTORE ADULT ADULT MEETING MEETING ROOM ROOM MEMORIAL GARDEN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SANCTUARY RELIGIOUS - CHILDREN AND YOUTH CHURCH EDUCATION - SCHOOL MULTIPURPOSE KITCHEN ROOM MUSIC PRACTICE/ STORAGE PLAYGROUND RELIGIOUS LIVING ROOM/ EDUCATION- FAMILY INFANT/TODDLER/ GATHERING CHAPEL PRESCHOOL

  14. FURNITURE LIBRARY ARCHIVES STORAGE PARKING FELLOWSHIP HALL KITCHEN ADMINISTRATION SOCIAL BOARD ROOM ADMINISTRATIVE MAIN ENTRY FELLOWSHIP HALL OFFICES BOOKSTORE ADULT ADULT MEETING MEETING ROOM ROOM MEMORIAL GARDEN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SANCTUARY RELIGIOUS - CHILDREN AND YOUTH RELIGIOUS CHURCH EDUCATION - SCHOOL MULTIPURPOSE KITCHEN ROOM MUSIC WORSHIP EDUCATION PRACTICE/ STORAGE PLAYGROUND RELIGIOUS LIVING ROOM/ EDUCATION- FAMILY INFANT/TODDLER/ GATHERING CHAPEL PRESCHOOL

  15. PROGRAM BREAK-DOWN Space Existing Proposed Square Footage Square Footage Worship NSF 4,880 9,190 Social NSF 2,085 7,340 Education NSF 5,234 6,650 Administration NSF 2,279 4,588 Total NSF 14,478 27,768

  16. THE FUTURE OF 35TH AVE NE

  17. POTENTIAL ZONE CHANGE NE 95TH ST NC-30 ? NE 85TH ST 35TH AVE NE NC-40 NC-30 NE 75TH ST NC-55 NC-40 NE 65TH ST

  18. LR2 TO NC30 ZONE CHANGE IMPLICATIONS PROS: Setbacks are less restrictive Opportunities to engage with the street Street improvements will compliment new architecture CONS: Process of zone change could impact schedule Design review is required Pedestrian overlay zone requirements may impact development Potential restrictions on parking access and location

  19. SUSTAINABILITY

  20. SUSTAINABILITY GOALS Simple and Affordable Healthy and Comfortable Regional and Responsible Flexible and Effjcient

  21. nopy retention/ replacement STRATEGIES ed drought tolerant species energy materials water landscape

  22. ENERGY Analyze the Climate Reduce Loads Choose Effjcient Systems Choose Renewable Resources Verify Performance

  23. MATERIALS Structural Systems (wood, steel, concrete, mass walls) Finishes Locally Sourced Durable

  24. WATER Grey-water Reuse Rainwater Reuse Low-fmow Plumbing Fixtures

  25. water LANDSCAPE infiltrate or clean water on site work with the slope put stormwater on display Storm water Management Rainwater Harvesting Green Roofs/Walls Native Planting Site Materials

  26. CONCLUSIONS controlled southern exposure strategic use of thermal mass east-west orientation where possible maximize daylighting natural ventilation for cooling advanced enclosure variant refrigerant fmow with heat recovery radiant heating durable and sustainable building materials grey-water reuse and low-fmow plumbing fjxures on-site rainwater collection and retention sustainable landscape features

  27. OPTIONS FOR CERTIFICATION

  28. OPTIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT

  29. APPROX 54,000 SF MAINTAIN ALL EXISTING CHURCH BUILDINGS

  30. APPROX 54,000 SF MAINTAIN EXISTING SANCTUARY AND SOCIAL HALL ONLY

  31. APPROX 54,000 SF MAINTAIN EXISTING SANCTUARY ONLY

  32. REPRESENTS 100 SURFACE PARKING SPACES PARKING

  33. SITE MASSING STUDIES

  34. UUC SITE MODEL

  35. FURNITURE LIBRARY ARCHIVES STORAGE PARKING FELLOWSHIP HALL KITCHEN ADMINISTRATION SOCIAL BOARD ROOM ADMINISTRATIVE MAIN ENTRY FELLOWSHIP HALL OFFICES BOOKSTORE ADULT ADULT MEETING MEETING ROOM ROOM MEMORIAL GARDEN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SANCTUARY RELIGIOUS - CHILDREN AND YOUTH RELIGIOUS CHURCH EDUCATION - SCHOOL MULTIPURPOSE KITCHEN ROOM MUSIC WORSHIP EDUCATION PRACTICE/ STORAGE PLAYGROUND RELIGIOUS LIVING ROOM/ EDUCATION- FAMILY INFANT/TODDLER/ GATHERING CHAPEL PRESCHOOL

  36. PRELIMINARY STUDY 1 WORSHIP SOCIAL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION

  37. PRELIMINARY STUDY 2 WORSHIP SOCIAL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION

  38. PRELIMINARY STUDY 3 WORSHIP SOCIAL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION

  39. PRELIMINARY STUDY CONCLUSION The Kirk Sanctuary should not be repurposed for Religious Education or Administration, in order to preserve the existing architecture.

  40. CURRENT STUDIES

  41. SCHEME A WORSHIP SOCIAL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION

  42. SCHEME A WORSHIP SOCIAL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION

  43. SCHEME B WORSHIP SOCIAL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION

  44. SCHEME B WORSHIP SOCIAL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION

  45. SCHEME C WORSHIP SOCIAL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION

  46. SCHEME C WORSHIP SOCIAL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION

  47. SCHEME D WORSHIP SOCIAL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION

  48. SCHEME D WORSHIP SOCIAL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION

  49. QUESTIONS + DISCUSSION

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