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[CONNNECT]ivityKathryn HarrisRachel RandallVeronica Acosta

Site Views

CONFERENCE CENTER AND INN

line of importance

clemson house

tillman

stadium

little john

water tower

site

smoke stack

highest elevationsfeet above sea level

georgia

SOUTH CAROLINA

TO ATLANTA

TO CHARLOTTE

TO COLUMBIA

SAVANNAH RIVER

SENECA RIVER

_______ RIVER

CLEMSON,SC

LAKE

JOC

ASSE

ELA

KE K

EOWE

E//

LAKE

HAR

TWEL

L//

connectivityby water

georgia

SOUTH CAROLINA

TO ATLANTA

TO CHARLOTTE

TO COLUMBIA

SAVANNAH RIVER

SENECA RIVER

_______ RIVER

CLEMSON,SC

LAKE

JOC

ASSE

ELA

KE K

EOWE

E//

LAKE

HAR

TWEL

L//

connectivityby water

vehicular access

pedestrian path

service access

shuttle option

connectivityby land

1:350

SUN PATH

Spring and fall equinox

Winter

solst

ice

summer

solst

icesummer solstice

Winter solstice

summer wind

winter wind

high noon

Sunset

Sunrise

y

x

x

x

x

y

y

y

solar orientation

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

Ntree study+zoning

100’ building restriction

existing rowing facility @ 100’ from shoreline

proposed remaining trees- most desirable for landscape

brooks center2.73 mi.

off site shuttle.76 mi.

bowman field1.4 mi.

02min

12min

08min

$0.08

04min

21min

16min

$0.14

07min

45min

25min

$0.28

PROXIMITY MAPPING

public

transition

private

buffer

buffer

buffer

transitionpublicbuffer bufferprivatelake hartwell

PRELIMINARY SITE USE

site sectionn o r t h/s o u t h

660 ft.Lake Hartwell

highest point on site 720 ft.

tallest tree canopy 795 ft.

hwy93 -------site boundaries------

Every 100’

Section 1

Section 2

Section 3

Section 4

Section 5

Section 6

Section 8

Section 7

100’

EASTWEST SITE

Section 1

Section 2

Section 3

Section 4

Section 5

Section 6

Section 8

Section 7

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

STABILIZE SCULPT

Stabilizeto maintain balance between the natural and the built.

100’ building restriction

existing rowing facility @ 100’ from shoreline

buffer

theatre

public

private

bufferLobby

back ofhouse

site stabilizationa c c e s s

lakehartwell

rive

r

highway93

site stabilizationF O O T P R I N T

lakehartwell

rive

r

highway93

site stabilizationt e r r a c i n g

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800840

full flood @660

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site stabilizationC H A R A C T E R

Sculptto allow and embrace natural transforma-tion.

preliminary site use

100’ building restriction

existing rowing facility @ 100’ from shoreline

lobbyauditorium

buffer

buffer

buffer

back of house

public

private

views study

site sculptureF O O T P R I N T

HIGHWAY 93lake hartwell

site sculptureF O O T P R I N T

HIGHWAY 93lake hartwell

640680720760

800840

full flood @660

entrance @720

flyhouse pro-file @790tree canopy

site sculpturecharacter

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

STABILIZE SCULPT

Erosion

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