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Inspired Conservation

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Kirscht, Nicholas
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00 - Mid Rise - St. Paul Skyline.jpg (175.5Kb)
01 - Mid Rise - Main.jpg (6.877Mb)
02 - Mid Rise - Perspective.jpg (4.162Mb)
03 - Mid Rise - Systems Perspective.jpg (4.580Mb)
04 - Mid Rise - Interior Thermal Storage.jpg (514.3Kb)
05 - Mid Rise - Interior Skyway.jpg (674.5Kb)
06 - Mid Rise - Interior Residence.jpg (388.9Kb)
07 - Mid Rise - Main Night.jpg (3.309Mb)
08 - Mid Rise - Level 1 Floor Plan.jpg (983.9Kb)
09 - Mid Rise - Level 2 Floor Plan.jpg (820.4Kb)
10 - Mid Rise - Typical Floor Plan.jpg (569.0Kb)
11 - Mid Rise - Section - Summer Day Mode.jpg (1.297Mb)
12 - Mid Rise - Section - Winter Night Mode.jpg (1.226Mb)
13 - Mid Rise - Section - Residences.jpg (565.7Kb)
Board 1 - Mid Rise - Main.pdf (105.7Mb)
Board 2 - Mid Rise - Plans.pdf (63.56Mb)
Board 3 - Mid Rise - Systems.pdf (42.39Mb)
Board 4 - Mid Rise - Site Map.pdf (51.70Mb)
Model Documentation.pdf (148.6Mb)
Thesis Presentation.pdf (41.82Mb)
Thesis Book.pdf (43.00Mb)
Abstract
This thesis aims to achieve higher levels of building performance by instilling a consciousness toward energy conservation in inhabitants of a built construct. A variety of methods for harnessing, storing, and using energy are available today; however, because conventional energy is non-renewable and harmful to the environment, architects must continually explore renewable energy and integrate appropriate passive/active strategies in early stages of design to lessen the dependency and use of these resources. In response, this proposal for a mixed-use building will become an expression of energy conservation while serving as an extension of St. Paul’s transportation and energy infrastructure, and preserving the city’s historical significance.
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