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Saturday, May 21, 2011

American University School of International Service : By William McDonough + Partners and Quinn Evans Architects

Washington DC, United States
William McDonough + Partners and Quinn Evans Architects
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
Photo © Courtesy of Prakash Patel/William McDonough + Partners
How can we design a building that inspires students to dream? This charge— articulated by the dean of the country’s largest foreign service program— guided the design team for this new building on the American University campus.
Photo © Courtesy of Prakash Patel/William McDonough + Partners

Photo © Courtesy of Prakash Patel/William McDonough + Partners
Photo © Courtesy of Prakash Patel/William McDonough + Partners
Serving as a symbol of the school’s tradition of global service, the anticipated LEED Gold certified building provides a vibrant setting for teaching, research and public dialogue.
Photo © Courtesy of Prakash Patel/William McDonough + Partners
Photo © Courtesy of Prakash Patel/William McDonough + Partners
Photo © Courtesy of Prakash Patel/William McDonough + Partners
Design strategies, including on-site generation of renewable energy, Cradle to Cradle material specifications, and abundant fresh air and daylight, were developed and prioritized in close collaboration with the School’s students, faculty and staff to serve as pedagogical tools capable of demonstrating the highest degrees of environmental responsibility.
site plan--drawing Courtesy of William McDonough + Partners and Quinn Evans Architects

site plan analysis--drawing Courtesy of William McDonough + Partners and Quinn Evans Architects
The sunlit atrium provides a welcome meeting place for the School and its visitors as they work towards social justice, the eradication of poverty, and world peace. Global connections are celebrated on the building exterior as well, where the pattern of the perforated frieze is inspired by the Buckminster Fuller’s Dymaxion map of the world.
campus plan--drawing Courtesy of William McDonough + Partners and Quinn Evans Architects

community analysis diagram--drawing Courtesy of William McDonough + Partners and Quinn Evans Architects

energy analysis diagram--drawing Courtesy of William McDonough + Partners and Quinn Evans Architects

light & air analysis diagram--drawing Courtesy of William McDonough + Partners and Quinn Evans Architects

water analysis diagram--drawing Courtesy of William McDonough + Partners and Quinn Evans Architects

section diagram--drawing Courtesy of William McDonough + Partners and Quinn Evans Architects
The people
Architects: William McDonough + Partners and Quinn Evans|Architects
Location: Washington DC, United States
Design Mechanical Engineer: Taylor Engineering
Mechanical Engineer of Record: GHT Limited
Structural Engineer: McMullan Associates
Daylighting Consultant: Loisos + Ubbelohde Associates
Civil Engineer: Delon Hampton & Associates
LEED Consultant: Sustainable Design Consulting
Fire Code and Suppression Consultant: PEG
General Contractor: Whiting-Turner
Client: American University
Project Area: 75,000 sqf
Photographs: Prakash Patel/William McDonough + Partners
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