EROSION theather site analysis

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[CONNNECT]ivity Kathryn Harris Rachel Randall Veronica Acosta


Site Views





line of importance CONFERENCE CENTER AND INN


highest elevations feet above sea level

water tower

tillman clemson house smoke stack

stadium little john

site


LAKE HARTWELL// LAKE KEOWEE// LAKE JOCASSEE

connectivity by water

TO CHARLOTTE

SO

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UT

or

H

gi

a

CA

RO

SENECA RIVER

LI

CLEMSON,SC

NA

_______ RIVER TO COLUMBIA

TO ATLANTA

SAVANNAH RIVER


LAKE HARTWELL// LAKE KEOWEE// LAKE JOCASSEE

connectivity by water

TO CHARLOTTE

SO

ge

UT

or

H

gi

a

CA

SENECA RIVER

RO

LI

CLEMSON,SC

NA

_______ RIVER TO COLUMBIA

TO ATLANTA

SAVANNAH RIVER


vehicular access


pedestrian path


service access


shuttle option


connectivity by land


y

solar orientation x

Sunrise

winter wind

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x

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so

ls

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r

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su

ce

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x y

Spring and fall equinox

nt

er

Wi

summer wind

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Wi

nt

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so

ls

SUN PATH

ti

ce

Sunset x

y

high noon

y 1:350


zoning research -CANNOT build below 660 feet above sea level -Maintain schoreline vegetation -quality resource -sound management -preserve wetlands and habitat -prevents erosion -Did you KNOW? -An acre of trees can: remove up to 13 tons of pollutants from the air give off enough oxygen for 18 people daily conserve up to 100 lbs. of topsoil during a 2-inch rainfall reduce cooling costs 25 % in 90-degree weather. reduce noise pollution by 50% provide homes for 400 species of wildlife and thousands of beneficial microorganisms


N

tree

study+zoning

100’ building restriction

proposed remaining trees- most desirable for landscape

existing rowing facility @ 100’ from shoreline


bowman field 1.4 mi.

PROXIMITY MAPPING

off site shuttle .76 mi.

08min 16min

25min

12min 21min

45min

02min 04min

07min

$0.08 $0.14

$0.28

brooks center 2.73 mi.


PRELIMINARY SITE USE

buffer

public buffer transition

buffer

lake hartwell

buffer

public

private

transition

private

buffer


site section

n o r t h/s o u t h

tallest tree canopy

795 ft.

highest point on site

720 ft.

Lake Hartwell

660 ft. hwy93 -------site boundaries------


Every 100’

Section 1

Section 2

Section 3

Section 4

Section 5

Section 6

Section 7

Section 8


WEST

SITE

Section 1

Section 2

Section 3

Section 4

Section 5

Section 6

Section 7

Section 8

100’

EAST


created by u s e r s and n a t u r e

STABILIZE

SCULPT


Stabilize to maintain balance between the natural and the built.


site stabilization a c c e s s

private

buffer

back of house theatre Lobby

buffer

public

existing rowing facility @ 100’ from shoreline

100’ building restriction


site stabilization F O O T P R I N T

h igh way9 3

ri v

lake hartwell

er


N

site stabilization t e r r a c i n g

h igh way9 3

ri v

lake hartwell

er

840 800 760 720 680 640

full flood @660


site stabilization C H A R A C T E R


Sculpt to allow and embrace natural transformation.


preliminary site use

public

buffer

buffer

lobby

buffer

auditorium back of house

private

existing rowing facility @ 100’ from shoreline

100’ building restriction


views study


site sculpture F O O T P R I N T

lake hartwell

HIGHWAY 93


site sculpture F O O T P R I N T

lake hartwell

840 800 760 720 680 640

HIGHWAY 93

flyhouse profile @790 tree canopy entrance @720 full flood @660


site sculpture character


Erosion

created by u s e r s and n a t u r e

STABILIZE

SCULPT


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