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Hilton at High Point
Presentation by Team DavidProject Manager: David Schultz
Civil/Earthwork: Hailu RobiMaterials/Landscape: Tom Scully
Hotel Amenities and Renewable Energy: Estafana BustillosArchitecture and Room Amenities: Damian Euroiste, Robert
Wise, and Sean Cooper
Team David
• Project Manager: David Schultz– Project overview– Building footprint– General flow of proposal– Budget
Team David
• Thomas Scully– Landscaping
• Site• Internal
– Materials– Design of Employee areas– Parking Structure
Team David
• Estafana Bustillos– Hotel Amenities
• Shops• Spa• Registration
– Renewable Energy• Solar Windows• Wind Turbine “Farm”• Grey Water/Runoff Uses
Team David
• Robert Wise– Regular Suites
• One-bedroom• Two-bedroom
– Single Bed Room – One King Bed
– Double Bed Room – Two Queen Beds
Team David
• Sean Cooper– Detail and Section Drawings– General Flow of Buildings – Internal– Elevator and Moving Walkway Designs– LEED Certification
The Project
• Request for Proposal– LEED Platinum Certification/Sustainable Design– 5-Star Luxury Hotel
• 450 rooms• Top floor exclusively all-suites.
Hotel Location
DIA – 6.3 miles
Downtown Denver – 20
miles
Colorado Mountains (skiing & hiking) –
35 miles
Area of Interest (AOI)
•PB: Fine sandy loam-rangeland.•AdB: Prime farmland if irrigated.•WuE: intermediate slopes between river terraces or upland drainage
NN
• Approximately 4 million Cubic Yards of Dirt Excavation is required.•80% of site dirt will be moved for reused on site•Property will continue with natural slope to the northeast
Excavation
Hotel Overview• Double Tower Design
– Parking Structure• Three levels of client parking
– Covered and enclosed to lessen weather impact
– Private secure area for extended stay clients
• Lowest level for employee parking– Secured– Includes bicycle and scooter storage area
• Conservancy Park• Pool Deck• Convenient moving walkway between towers
Pool Area and Conservancy Park
• Access from either tower for Short Stay and Extended Stay• Quiet areas with native trees and plants for relaxation
East Tower•Armani Exchange •Guess Shoes•Polo Ralph Lauren •Coach Handbags•Starbucks Coffee •Hilton Spa•Prada Accessories •Registration Desk•High Point Restaurant
Lobby & Amenities
West Tower•Tribeca Wine Merchants•Gateway Cleaners•Natural Food Market•Equinox Fitness
2nd Floor – Conference Centers
West tower – 6 total meeting rooms– Can be used for smaller functions– High definition TV’s and projectors– Comfortable and Private
East tower – 2 meetings rooms straddle elevator lobby
– Lobby area in between for vendor displays– High definition TV’s and projectors
Hotel Overview
• Double Tower Design– West Tower
• One-bedroom Extended Stay Suites
• Two-bedroom Extended Stay Suites
• Single and Double Rooms• Standard Meeting Rooms• Grocery Store, Wine Shop
and Dry Cleaners
Hotel Overview
• Double Tower Design– East Tower
• One-bedroom Suites• Two-bedroom Suites• Single and Double Rooms• Convention Center Rooms• Restaurant and Shops• Registration
Renewable Energy• Grey water retaining
pond– 48,000 cubit foot pond– 360,000 gallons of water
• Lower fresh water extraction from rivers and aquifers
• Less impact from septic tank and treatment plant infrastructure
• Reduced energy use and chemical pollution from treatment
• Groundwater recharge• Increased plant growth• Reclamation of nutrients
Renewable Energy
• The Windspire wind turbine– vertical axis wind turbine that
stands 30 feet tall– annual energy production is
2000 kWh/yr at wind speeds of 10 mph
•Photovoltaic Transparent Glass Windows
•Allows sunlight to illuminate the building and generate energy.
•Estimated annual electrical costs for buildings
•$200,000 annual•Estimated annual savings from Wind and Solar use
•20% annual savings
Renewable Energy
The Atrium – Function & Appeal
– Ventilation system circulates warm air from the Atrium throughout the building to heat in cool months
– exhausts warm air outdoors to cool in the hot months
Budget
• Cost– Excavation $26.1 million– Material $38.2 million– Solar, Wind, & Mechanical $8.2 million– Furniture and fixtures $9.6 million– Landscape $1.2 million
– Total cost $83.3 million
L.E.E.D. (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) Certification
• Platinum 80-100– Sustainable Sites - 22-23 of 26 possible points– Water Efficiency - 9-10 of 10 possible points– Energy and Atmosphere- 28-30 of 35 possible points– Materials and Resources - 9-10 of 14 possible points– Indoor Environmental Quality - 12-15 of 15 possible points
– Total for project 80-88 of 100 possible points