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Title: Primary Goals


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Primary Goals
  • To secure a location for Western Washington
    University to accommodate future growth
  • Enhance the relationship between the Bellingham
    community and WWU
  • Expand the research capabilities of Huxley
    College
  • Provide Huxley students with direct experience in
    urban redevelopment and habitat restoration
  • Provide a public example of low-impact site
    design that offers self-guided educational tours

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Assumptions
  • The site will be rezoned to accommodate WWU
    expansion
  • Some shipping and storage will continue to occur
    on-site
  • Huxley College will be the primary entity on-site
  • The site will be fully cleaned of all hazardous
    contaminants and materials
  • All necessary shoreline and near-shore
    development permits will be granted
  • All proposed systems (i.e. structural, energy,
    and water) are feasible from an engineering
    standpoint
  • All associated parties are interested in
    participating and will work cooperatively

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LEED Checklist
  • Created U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) 1998
  • LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental
    Design)
  • Intended to
  • Offer design guidelines
  • Recognize leaders
  • Stimulate green competition
  • Establish market value with a recognizable
    national brand
  • Raise consumer awareness
  • Transform the marketplace
  • Provides framework / verifiable process to define
    and endorse green buildings in design and
    construction
  • Organized on a point-based system of
    prerequisites / credits
  • Project receives official recognition attaining a
    certain number of points
  • Projects can achieve LEED Certified, Silver,
    Gold, or Platinum

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Western on the WaterfrontHuxley College Concept
and Design
Principle Authors Alejandro Bancke Annie
MatsumotoGrah Dylan Morgan Ted Olsen Jamie Theuer
  • Huxley College of the Environment
  • ESTU 415 Sustainable Development
  • Western Washington University
  • Bellingham, Washington

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Port of Bellingham Shipping Terminal Site
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Site Dimensions
18.5 acres
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Primary Goals
  • To secure a location for Western Washington
    University to accommodate future growth
  • Enhance the relationship between the Bellingham
    community and WWU
  • Expand the research capabilities of Huxley
    College
  • Provide Huxley students with direct experience in
    urban redevelopment and habitat restoration
  • Provide a public example of low-impact site
    design that offers self-guided educational tours

8
Secondary Goals
  • Design the main Academic building to achieve Gold
    LEED certification (other buildings at least
    Certified)
  • Provide a community center honoring local culture
    history, which will house a conference center
    for public/private events
  • Offer public open space exceeding the citys
    requirement by at least 25

9
Academic Programs
  • Proximity to water provides Huxley opportunities
    for research in
  • Marine ecology
  • Wetlands ecology
  • Environmental toxicology
  • Restoration ecology

10
Site Plan Description
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Academic Buildings- Main Building
  • 3-story building oriented towards water contains
  • Administration
  • Classrooms
  • Faculty offices
  • Science labs
  • Computer labs
  • Libraries
  • Sustainable Elements
  • Solar panels mounted on south façades provide 50
    of electricity needs remainder of electricity
    bought from PSE Green Power Program
  • Low flow water fixtures (e.g. waterless urinals)
    installed throughout building to reduce potable
    water consumption
  • Terraced ecoroofs channel stormwater into water
    treatment system and reduce urban heat island
    effect
  • The living machine, which treats sewage and
    wastewater on-site, is located in an atrium on
    the SW corner of the building.

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Academic Building Concept
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Living Machine
  • Ecologically engineered sewage treatment plant
    that uses natural non-chemical biological systems
    to clean sewage wastewater.
  • Are designed built to
  • produce food
  • heat / cool buildings
  • treat waste
  • purify air
  • Capable of advanced water treatment without using
    hazardous chemicals
  • Mini-ecosystems in cylindrical tanks that have
    diverse communities of bacteria, algae,
    micro-organisms, plants, tree, snails, fish, etc.
  • Organisms work together to process, filter, and
    clean wastewater into a re-usable resource.
  • After treatment, the wastewater is recycled
    back into greywater systems (toilets, irrigation)
  • Located near the academic building enabling
    students and visitors to observe its operations
    in action.
  • Benefits
  • Provide environmentally sustainable water
    treatment system for building wastewater.
  • Main energy source is sunlight
  • Provides educational tool for students public
    to learn about sustainable technologies.
  • Used for wetland system research

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Water Treatment System
  • General Description
  • Main building waste water sewage initially
    treated in the living machine auxiliary building
    waste water piped into water treatment system.
  • Additional filtering and UV-screening performed
    en route to constructed wetland (secondary
    treatment).
  • Spillway from wetland to restored saltwater
    estuary allows freshwater out but not saltwater
    in.

Water Treatment Concept Building to Bay
Constructed wetland
Secondary water treatment
Saltwater estuary
An exceptional opportunity for habitat
restoration!
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Academic Buildings Marine Research
FLOATING CLASSROOM CONCEPT
  • One-story building contains marine research
    classrooms labs in addition to existing labs on
    main WWU campus
  • Waterfront location facilitates study of the
    nearshore environment and allows marine access
    for research boats
  • Floating classroom (at right) provides a dynamic
    educational tool for studying nearshore habitat
    without disturbing the restored area

(marine research bldg. located behind)
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Academic Buildings Student Support
  • 2-story building located behind main building for
    easy access to services
  • Admissions
  • Counseling
  • Registrar
  • Associated Students
  • Career services center
  • Student eateries
  • University support services will be housed in the
    student support building
  • ATUS
  • Human resources
  • Mail services
  • Publishing

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Cultural / Community Center
  • 2-story community center with low impact design
    elements
  • Primary functions
  • To provide space for community education about
    local culture, history, and the environment
  • Enhance the relationship between the Bellingham
    community and WWU
  • Facilitate school and community-related
    activities in the conference center
  • Provide space for display of local, Native, and
    student art

18
Cultural Center Sketch
19
Residential
  • 2-story building next to the main academic
    building with similar low impact design elements
    as the main building
  • Allows for 150 undergraduate and graduate
    students with dining amenities
  • More residential development is expected in
    adjacent areas of downtown

20
Open SpaceWhat is it?
  • Gardens, grasses, rock formations, and water
    features, recreation
  • Native plant gardens throughout the site provide
  • Educational tool for plant identification
  • Terrestrial ecology
  • Reintroduction of vegetation into urban setting
  • Opportunities for native botanical and organic
    garden design
  • Other benefits
  • Freshwater pond and estuary provide education on
    local ecology and habitat restoration
  • Canoe, kayak and sailboat rentals near marine
    research center
  • Space allotted for bay observation, kite flying,
    frisbees, etc.
  • Opportunity for student and community
    interactions

21
Transportation
  • Roadways designed for minimal disturbance of site
    aesthetics while providing access to cars, buses
    and trucks
  • Additional limited use pathways designed for
    emergency vehicle access
  • Parking space limited overall design encourages
    alternative forms of transportation
  • Bike and pedestrian pathways located along
    roadways and throughout site
  • Bike storage facilities are located throughout
  • Includes hill-assist tram from
  • Marine Research Center to
  • The Armory to
  • WWU PAC plaza (and return)

22
Green Roofs / Rooftop Gardens
  • A green roof is the installation of a contained
    green space on top of a human-made structure
  • Greenroof system involves
  • The installation of waterproof / root repellent
    membrane,
  • A drainage system
  • Filter cloth
  • And lightweight growing medium with plants.
  • Hardy native plants (fescue grasses, sedums and
    mosses requiring little soil and drought
    tolerant
  • Benefits
  • Significantly reduce amounts of building
    stormwater runoff
  • Reduce the Urban Heat Island Effect
  • Provide additional insulation for buildings
  • Can provide habitat for birds and insect species
  • Greenroofs will be installed throughout our site
    plan where appropriate

23
Composting Toilets
  • AKA Biological Toilets
  • Contain control human waste, toilet paper,
    carbon additives, and food wastes
  • Contains destroys organisms (pathogens) without
    the use of harsh chemicals
  • Composting toilet system is warm, well-ventilated
    container with diverse community of aerobic
    bacteria and fungi that break down wastes Unlike
    septic system this system relies on dry
    conditions
  • End product is dry, fluffy, odorless compost,
    similar to well-maintained garden compost
  • On average waste can be broken down to 10 to 30
    percent of original volume
  • We plan to install composting toilets in
    bathrooms that are not serviced by the Living
    Machine (e.g. Cultural Center
  • Benefits of a composting toilet
  • Environmentally friendly waste disposal
  • End product can be used as nutrient rich
    landscaping mulch

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Benefits of WWU on the Bellingham Waterfront
25
Visual Connection
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