Helmut Jahn

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The final project for my graphic design IV class, this book was to be based on an architect we chose at the beginning of the semester. We studied their work and formed a graphic language based on the architect's style, which is used in the book's layout.

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Supply and exhaust air is brought up the col-

umns–one supply and one exhaust duct at each

column for each floor. The supply stops at the

floor and the exhaust starts at the underside of

the slab above. Therefore, each column has five

ducts and one shaft for pipes and installations.

We are committed to creating forward

reaching buildings, which will endure the

test of time and become a source of pride

in the minds of owners, users, communities, and

ourselves. The value of Murphy/Jahn’s digital

tools is realized in the integration of the design,

documentation, and project

management process.

The floor is raised and accessible to allow for

flexible service, electrical and communication

distribution. The basic building standard has

no suspended ceilings, indirect general light-

ing from the columns and accent lights for the

products. Provisions exist for special sales areas

to change and upgrade these standards.

The five story building becomes a transpar-

ent “Stadtpavillon” with an internal luminosity,

especially at night. The single-shell facade is

of high-performance insulating glass and runs

like a taut membrane in front of the slab edges.

The sheets of glass are point-held above and

below the slabs and supported by cables in the

glass joints at the special conditions like atrium

or stairs.

The energy and comfort system is totally

integrated with enclosure and structure and

controls its environment through design and not

through the addition of technical and mechani-

cal elements. Air supply is through a displace-

ment system with supportive heating and

cooling through a piping system in the concrete

slabs.

Supply and exhaust air is brought up the col-

umns–one supply and one exhaust duct at each

column for each floor. The supply stops at the

floor and the exhaust starts at the underside of

the slab above. Therefore, each column has five

ducts and one shaft for pipes and installations.

We are committed to creating forward

reaching buildings, which will endure the

test of time and become a source of pride

in the minds of owners, users, communities, and

ourselves. The value of Murphy/Jahn’s digital

tools is realized in the integration of the design,

documentation, and project

management process.

The floor is raised and accessible to allow for

flexible service, electrical and communication

distribution. The basic building standard has

no suspended ceilings, indirect general light-

ing from the columns and accent lights for the

products. Provisions exist for special sales areas

to change and upgrade these standards.

The five story building becomes a transpar-

ent “Stadtpavillon” with an internal luminosity,

especially at night. The single-shell facade is

of high-performance insulating glass and runs

like a taut membrane in front of the slab edges.

The sheets of glass are point-held above and

below the slabs and supported by cables in the

glass joints at the special conditions like atrium

or stairs.

The energy and comfort system is totally

integrated with enclosure and structure and

controls its environment through design and not

through the addition of technical and mechani-

cal elements. Air supply is through a displace-

ment system with supportive heating and

cooling through a piping system in the concrete

slabs.

Supply and exhaust air is brought up the col-

umns–one supply and one exhaust duct at each

column for each floor. The supply stops at the

floor and the exhaust starts at the underside of

the slab above. Therefore, each column has five

ducts and one shaft for pipes and installations.

We are committed to creating forward

reaching buildings, which will endure the

test of time and become a source of pride

in the minds of owners, users, communities, and

ourselves. The value of Murphy/Jahn’s digital

tools is realized in the integration of the design,

documentation, and project

management process.

The floor is raised and accessible to allow for

flexible service, electrical and communication

distribution. The basic building standard has

no suspended ceilings, indirect general light-

ing from the columns and accent lights for the

products. Provisions exist for special sales areas

to change and upgrade these standards.

The five story building becomes a transpar-

ent “Stadtpavillon” with an internal luminosity,

especially at night. The single-shell facade is

of high-performance insulating glass and runs

like a taut membrane in front of the slab edges.

The sheets of glass are point-held above and

below the slabs and supported by cables in the

glass joints at the special conditions like atrium

or stairs.

The energy and comfort system is totally

integrated with enclosure and structure and

controls its environment through design and not

through the addition of technical and mechani-

cal elements. Air supply is through a displace-

ment system with supportive heating and

cooling through a piping system in the concrete

slabs.

Supply and exhaust air is brought up the col-

umns–one supply and one exhaust duct at each

column for each floor. The supply stops at the

floor and the exhaust starts at the underside of

the slab above. Therefore, each column has five

ducts and one shaft for pipes and installations.

We are committed to creating forward

reaching buildings, which will endure the

test of time and become a source of pride

in the minds of owners, users, communities, and

ourselves. The value of Murphy/Jahn’s digital

tools is realized in the integration of the design,

documentation, and project

management process.

The floor is raised and accessible to allow for

flexible service, electrical and communication

distribution. The basic building standard has

no suspended ceilings, indirect general light-

ing from the columns and accent lights for the

products. Provisions exist for special sales areas

to change and upgrade these standards.

The five story building becomes a transpar-

ent “Stadtpavillon” with an internal luminosity,

especially at night. The single-shell facade is

of high-performance insulating glass and runs

like a taut membrane in front of the slab edges.

The sheets of glass are point-held above and

below the slabs and supported by cables in the

glass joints at the special conditions like atrium

or stairs.

The energy and comfort system is totally

integrated with enclosure and structure and

controls its environment through design and not

through the addition of technical and mechani-

cal elements. Air supply is through a displace-

ment system with supportive heating and

cooling through a piping system in the concrete

slabs.

Supply and exhaust air is brought up the col-

umns–one supply and one exhaust duct at each

column for each floor. The supply stops at the

floor and the exhaust starts at the underside of

the slab above. Therefore, each column has five

ducts and one shaft for pipes and installations.

We are committed to creating forward

reaching buildings, which will endure the

test of time and become a source of pride

in the minds of owners, users, communities, and

ourselves. The value of Murphy/Jahn’s digital

tools is realized in the integration of the design,

documentation, and project

management process.

The floor is raised and accessible to allow for

flexible service, electrical and communication

distribution. The basic building standard has

no suspended ceilings, indirect general light-

ing from the columns and accent lights for the

products. Provisions exist for special sales areas

to change and upgrade these standards.

The five story building becomes a transpar-

ent “Stadtpavillon” with an internal luminosity,

especially at night. The single-shell facade is

of high-performance insulating glass and runs

like a taut membrane in front of the slab edges.

The sheets of glass are point-held above and

below the slabs and supported by cables in the

glass joints at the special conditions like atrium

or stairs.

The energy and comfort system is totally

integrated with enclosure and structure and

controls its environment through design and not

through the addition of technical and mechani-

cal elements. Air supply is through a displace-

ment system with supportive heating and

cooling through a piping system in the concrete

slabs.

Supply and exhaust air is brought up the col-

umns–one supply and one exhaust duct at each

column for each floor. The supply stops at the

floor and the exhaust starts at the underside of

the slab above. Therefore, each column has five

ducts and one shaft for pipes and installations.

We are committed to creating forward

reaching buildings, which will endure the

test of time and become a source of pride

in the minds of owners, users, communities, and

ourselves. The value of Murphy/Jahn’s digital

tools is realized in the integration of the design,

documentation, and project

management process.

The floor is raised and accessible to allow for

flexible service, electrical and communication

distribution. The basic building standard has

no suspended ceilings, indirect general light-

ing from the columns and accent lights for the

products. Provisions exist for special sales areas

to change and upgrade these standards.

The five story building becomes a transpar-

ent “Stadtpavillon” with an internal luminosity,

especially at night. The single-shell facade is

of high-performance insulating glass and runs

like a taut membrane in front of the slab edges.

The sheets of glass are point-held above and

below the slabs and supported by cables in the

glass joints at the special conditions like atrium

or stairs.

The energy and comfort system is totally

integrated with enclosure and structure and

controls its environment through design and not

through the addition of technical and mechani-

cal elements. Air supply is through a displace-

ment system with supportive heating and

cooling through a piping system in the concrete

slabs.

Supply and exhaust air is brought up the col-

umns–one supply and one exhaust duct at each

column for each floor. The supply stops at the

floor and the exhaust starts at the underside of

the slab above. Therefore, each column has five

ducts and one shaft for pipes and installations.

We are committed to creating forward

reaching buildings, which will endure the

test of time and become a source of pride

in the minds of owners, users, communities, and

ourselves. The value of Murphy/Jahn’s digital

tools is realized in the integration of the design,

documentation, and project

management process.

The floor is raised and accessible to allow for

flexible service, electrical and communication

distribution. The basic building standard has

no suspended ceilings, indirect general light-

ing from the columns and accent lights for the

products. Provisions exist for special sales areas

to change and upgrade these standards.

The five story building becomes a transpar-

ent “Stadtpavillon” with an internal luminosity,

especially at night. The single-shell facade is

of high-performance insulating glass and runs

like a taut membrane in front of the slab edges.

The sheets of glass are point-held above and

below the slabs and supported by cables in the

glass joints at the special conditions like atrium

or stairs.

The energy and comfort system is totally

integrated with enclosure and structure and

controls its environment through design and not

through the addition of technical and mechani-

cal elements. Air supply is through a displace-

ment system with supportive heating and

cooling through a piping system in the concrete

slabs.

Supply and exhaust air is brought up the col-

umns–one supply and one exhaust duct at each

column for each floor. The supply stops at the

floor and the exhaust starts at the underside of

the slab above. Therefore, each column has five

ducts and one shaft for pipes and installations.

We are committed to creating forward

reaching buildings, which will endure the

test of time and become a source of pride

in the minds of owners, users, communities, and

ourselves. The value of Murphy/Jahn’s digital

tools is realized in the integration of the design,

documentation, and project

management process.

The floor is raised and accessible to allow for

flexible service, electrical and communication

distribution. The basic building standard has

no suspended ceilings, indirect general light-

ing from the columns and accent lights for the

products. Provisions exist for special sales areas

to change and upgrade these standards.

The five story building becomes a transpar-

ent “Stadtpavillon” with an internal luminosity,

especially at night. The single-shell facade is

of high-performance insulating glass and runs

like a taut membrane in front of the slab edges.

The sheets of glass are point-held above and

below the slabs and supported by cables in the

glass joints at the special conditions like atrium

or stairs.

The energy and comfort system is totally

integrated with enclosure and structure and

controls its environment through design and not

through the addition of technical and mechani-

cal elements. Air supply is through a displace-

ment system with supportive heating and

cooling through a piping system in the concrete

slabs.

Supply and exhaust air is brought up the col-

umns–one supply and one exhaust duct at each

column for each floor. The supply stops at the

floor and the exhaust starts at the underside of

the slab above. Therefore, each column has five

ducts and one shaft for pipes and installations.

We are committed to creating forward

reaching buildings, which will endure the

test of time and become a source of pride

in the minds of owners, users, communities, and

ourselves. The value of Murphy/Jahn’s digital

tools is realized in the integration of the design,

documentation, and project

management process.

The floor is raised and accessible to allow for

flexible service, electrical and communication

distribution. The basic building standard has

no suspended ceilings, indirect general light-

ing from the columns and accent lights for the

products. Provisions exist for special sales areas

to change and upgrade these standards.

The five story building becomes a transpar-

ent “Stadtpavillon” with an internal luminosity,

especially at night. The single-shell facade is

of high-performance insulating glass and runs

like a taut membrane in front of the slab edges.

The sheets of glass are point-held above and

below the slabs and supported by cables in the

glass joints at the special conditions like atrium

or stairs.

The energy and comfort system is totally

integrated with enclosure and structure and

controls its environment through design and not

through the addition of technical and mechani-

cal elements. Air supply is through a displace-

ment system with supportive heating and

cooling through a piping system in the concrete

slabs.

Supply and exhaust air is brought up the col-

umns–one supply and one exhaust duct at each

column for each floor. The supply stops at the

floor and the exhaust starts at the underside of

the slab above. Therefore, each column has five

ducts and one shaft for pipes and installations.

We are committed to creating forward

reaching buildings, which will endure the

test of time and become a source of pride

in the minds of owners, users, communities, and

ourselves. The value of Murphy/Jahn’s digital

tools is realized in the integration of the design,

documentation, and project

management process.

The floor is raised and accessible to allow for

flexible service, electrical and communication

distribution. The basic building standard has

no suspended ceilings, indirect general light-

ing from the columns and accent lights for the

products. Provisions exist for special sales areas

to change and upgrade these standards.

The five story building becomes a transpar-

ent “Stadtpavillon” with an internal luminosity,

especially at night. The single-shell facade is

of high-performance insulating glass and runs

like a taut membrane in front of the slab edges.

The sheets of glass are point-held above and

below the slabs and supported by cables in the

glass joints at the special conditions like atrium

or stairs.

The energy and comfort system is totally

integrated with enclosure and structure and

controls its environment through design and not

through the addition of technical and mechani-

cal elements. Air supply is through a displace-

ment system with supportive heating and

cooling through a piping system in the concrete

slabs.

Supply and exhaust air is brought up the col-

umns–one supply and one exhaust duct at each

column for each floor. The supply stops at the

floor and the exhaust starts at the underside of

the slab above. Therefore, each column has five

ducts and one shaft for pipes and installations.

We are committed to creating forward

reaching buildings, which will endure the

test of time and become a source of pride

in the minds of owners, users, communities, and

ourselves. The value of Murphy/Jahn’s digital

tools is realized in the integration of the design,

documentation, and project

management process.

The floor is raised and accessible to allow for

flexible service, electrical and communication

distribution. The basic building standard has

no suspended ceilings, indirect general light-

ing from the columns and accent lights for the

products. Provisions exist for special sales areas

to change and upgrade these standards.

The five story building becomes a transpar-

ent “Stadtpavillon” with an internal luminosity,

especially at night. The single-shell facade is

of high-performance insulating glass and runs

like a taut membrane in front of the slab edges.

The sheets of glass are point-held above and

below the slabs and supported by cables in the

glass joints at the special conditions like atrium

or stairs.

The energy and comfort system is totally

integrated with enclosure and structure and

controls its environment through design and not

through the addition of technical and mechani-

cal elements. Air supply is through a displace-

ment system with supportive heating and

cooling through a piping system in the concrete

slabs.

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