twoC H A P T E R
B U I L D I N G T Y P E S
Commercial & Entertainment__ 2A
Office & Corporate_____ 2A-1
Retail_______________ 2A-5
Stadiums & Arenas____ 2A-9
Parking Structures____ 2A-13
Mixed-Use__________ 2A-17
Institutional______________ 2B
Educational Facilities
K–12______________ 2B-1
Higher Education_____ 2B-5
Justice & Correctional__ 2B-9
Government &
Public Buildings______ 2B-13
Religious Architecture___ 2B-17
Health Care_ ________ 2B-21
High-Tech &
Lab Facilities_ _______ 2B-25
Housing & Residential_____ 2C
Single-Family_________ 2C-1
Multifamily___________ 2C-5
Dormitories__________ 2C-9
Condominiums_______ 2C-13
Hotels______________ 2C-17
Retirement Housing___ 2C-21
Assisted Living_______ 2C-25
Industrial________________ 2D
Warehouses__________ 2D-1
Distribution Facilities___ 2D-5
Manufacturing________ 2D-9
Food-Processing
Facilities____________ 2D-13
Miscellaneous____________ 2E
Pedestrian & Bicycle Bridges,
Soundwalls, Water Tanks,
Towers, Unique Structures, etc.
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a•C O M M E R C I A L
C H A P T E R T W O
B U I L D I N G S
& E N T E R T A I N M E N T
Commercial buildings must meet a wide range of needs while providing an
aesthetically pleasing look.These facilities must adapt to users who visit the
structures for short periods, as well as those who inhabit the facilities on a
regular basis. Precast concrete helps meet these challenges with a variety of
capabilities that aid the owner, designer, and contractor and provide long-
term benefits to users.
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Case-Highland Oaks Corporate Park, Tampa, Fla.;
Architect: ADD Inc., Cambridge, Mass.;
Photo: Rob Bovarnick, Rob/Harris Production Inc.
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Provide open interior spaces to create
open-floor layouts and allow for
rearrangement of spaces as needs change.
Hollow-core slab or double-tee floor and roof components have long span capabilities that
eliminate columns and provide unobstructed runs for utilities in the cores of hollow-core or
between double-tee stems.
Ensure sufficient structural support for
computer and storage systems.
High-strength flooring provides support for heavy loads now and in the future.
Create secured parking beneath office
levels.
Precast concrete structural systems can be used to create parking on lower levels, provide fire-
rated separation, and allow flexible layout options for office space.
Increase energy efficiency. Thermal mass helps regulate temperatures; insulated precast concrete sandwich panels
provide added energy efficiency due to insulation in the core.
Offer superior fire resistance. Inherently non-combustible composition, along with compartmentalization designs, contains fire
to specific limited areas and allows for detection, evacuation, and suppression.
Provide early occupancy to meet leasing
needs.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection
begins as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
Elimination of sub-framing, bracing, and scaffolding saves time and money.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers
single-source responsibility from the precaster.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection,
and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less
traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during construction.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
Provide proper aesthetic style to blend
with the surrounding neighborhood,
whether contemporary or historic, and to
create a distinctive image reflecting the
owner’s stature.
Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or
thin-brick insets to match any needed design style.
office& C O R P O R A T E
B U I L D I N G S
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Hearst Tower, Charlotte, N.C.;
Architect: Smallwood, Reynolds,
Stewart, Stewart & Associates Inc.;
Photo: Carolina Photography Group.
South Trust Bank of Charleston, S.C.; Architect: Liollio Architecture; Photo: ©2003 Brian
Dressler/www.dresslerphoto.com.
Best Buy Corporate Campus, Richfield, Minn.; Architect: Opus Architects & Engineers; Photo: Jeff Gleason and Daniel Young Dixon.
Two Buckhead Plaza Office Building, Atlanta, Ga.; Architect: Corcoran,
Nelson, Nardone Associates Inc.; Photos: Reel Video & Stills Inc./Brian
Erkens.
office& C O R P O R A T E
B U I L D I N G S
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United Parcel Services Corporate Offices, Atlanta, Ga.; Architect: Thompson, Ventulett,
Stainback & Associates (TVS&A); Photo: Brian Gassel, TVS&A.
Sabre Holdings Headquarters, Southlake, Tex.; Architect: HKS Inc.; Photo: ©Ed Lacasse, Lacasse Photography.
Brighton Landing, Brighton, Mass.; Architect: ADD Inc.; Photo: Warren Jagger
Photography Inc.
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Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Architectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast
Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.1.2 “Office Buildings,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition.
Ascent:
“The AT&T Building Addition, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 22.
“Bacsa Corporate Offices, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 14.
“Brighton Landing, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2003, p. 28.
“Dicas Corporate Headquarters, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2005, p. 34.
“Hearst Tower, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 13.
“Merrill Lynch Hopewell Campus, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2003, p. 29.
“Office Campus Attains Rich Look – On A Budget,” Ascent; Spring 2003, pp. 22-26.
“Precast Adds Exciting Detail To Office Facility, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2001, pp. 12-13.
“Precast Concrete Offers Advantages For Office, Parking Structures,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp. 6-11.
“Precast Helps Office, Parking Facilities Meet Tight Schedules,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp. 22-23.
“Precast Panels Achieve Historic Appearance,” Ascent; Summer 2005, pp. 30-33.
“Precast Relates Offices To Historical Context,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp. 30-34.
“Precast Streamlines Construction At Medical Research Institute,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp. 12-15.
“Stacking Precast Office, Parking Saves Space,” Ascent; Summer 2002, pp. 24-26.
“State Street Financial Center, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2004, p. 30.
“Tiffany’s Headquarters Shines With Precast Addition,” Ascent; Summer 2003, pp.20-22.
PCI Journal:
“Energy Park Corporate Center, St. Paul, Minnesota,” PCI Journal; March-April 2005, pp. 136-141.
“Project Study: Dutton Avenue Office and Parking Facility, Waco, Texas,” PCI Journal; March-April 2006, pp.
102-107.
“Tiffany & Company Office Building Addition and Parking Structure,” PCI Journal; November-December 2003,
pp. 154-156.
Resources:
State Street Financial Center, Boston, Mass.;
Architect: Jung/Brannen Associates Inc.,
Boston, Mass.; Photo: Peter Vanderwarker.
Adtran Corporate Headquarters Phase IV, Huntsville, Ala.; Architect: Cooper Cary Inc.; Photo: ©Gabriel Benzur.
Merrill Lynch Hopewell Campus, Pennington, N.J.;
Architect: Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback &
Associates (TVS&A); Photo: TVS&A.
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Las Olas Center, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.;
Architect: Cooper Carry Inc.;
Photo: Ed Zealy, John Gillan Photography Inc.
retailB U I L D I N G S
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Create tall, open interiors to allow for
flexible merchandising space.
Architectural precast concrete panels can be designed to provide high ceilings.
Design a durable envelope that can
withstand impact from forklifts.
Precast concrete’s high strength and density provide durability that will withstand impacts.
Provide easily accessed delivery docking
space.
Precast concrete panels’ capability to be cast in 12 ft widths or wider allows docking
doors to be built into a single panel, providing inherent stability and fast erection.
Provide for future expansion of the facility. Expansion can be accomplished by removing end panels and adding new panels onto the
sides. Original mixtures and aggregates can be replicated in added panels to match the existing
structure.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection,
and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less
traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during construction.
Expedite construction to provide faster
return on investment.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers
single-source responsibility from the precaster.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection
begins as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
Fit the structure into surroundings while
meeting corporate-identity needs.
Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or
thin-brick insets to match any needed design style. These looks can be used for warehouse-
type retailers, additions to malls, stand-alone stores in upscale neighborhoods, and other
specific location needs.
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Lazarus Department Store, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Architect: Cooper Carry Inc. Saks Majestic Square Complex, Charleston, S.C.; Architect: LS3P
Associates Ltd.; Photo: ©Rick Alexander & Associates Inc.
Fashion Mall Expansion, Indianapolis, Ind.; Architect: CSO.
retailB U I L D I N G S
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Target, Stamford, Conn.; Architect: Street-Works; Photo: Jeffrey M. Brown &
Associates.
Nordstrom Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.; Architect: Callison Architecture Inc.; Photos: Vern Smith, Gate Precast.
Rich’s Department Store, Alpharetta, Ga.; Architect: Cooper Carry Inc.
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Tommy Hilfiger Retail Incorporated, Beverly Hills, Calif.; Architect: Allan Greenberg,
Architect; Photo: David Rath.
CD/IGS-5-01: Industrial CD-ROM.
Chapter 1.2.1.3, “Warehouses and Industrial
Buildings,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Hand-
book, Sixth Edition.
Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi-
tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07:
Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition.
Ideas By Design, Vol. 1. No. 4, August 2001:
Industrial Buildings (12 pp.).
MK-14-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels: Sand-
wich Wall Panels (6 pp.).
MK-19-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels: Retail
Buildings (6 pp.).
MK-20-98: Precast Panels for Industrial Buildings
(6 pp.).
Resources:
Sherman Oaks Galleria, Sherman Oaks, Calif.; Architect: Gensler.
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Miller Park, Milwaukee, Wis.; Architect: HKS
Sport & Entertainment Group/NBBJ Sports &
Entertainment/Eppstein Uhen Associated Architects,
a joint venture. Photo: Eric Oxendorf.
stadiums& A R E N A S
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Design economical rows of seating that
can withstand heavy loading.
Seating risers, especially economical double and triple risers, are the dominant choice for
seating sections in outdoor stadiums and many indoor arenas. Shapes can vary to create
needed sight lines, and vibrations can be controlled so that motion during use gives a sense
of strength and security.
Create an interior structure with smooth
traffic flow in and out as well as easy
access to all sections.
Raker beams, columns, vomitory walls, and other structural components offer cost and time
savings with close tolerances, while meeting the configuration requirements of any pedestrian-
flow requirement.
Ensure all materials can withstand
year-round weather for many years with
minimal maintenance required.
Precast concrete mixtures ensure a long life cycle with the capability to withstand use by large-
capacity crowds.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and
staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic
on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during tconstruction.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
Create a fast construction pace to ensure
that scheduled events occur on time or
that new events can be scheduled quickly,
providing faster revenue generation.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-
source responsibility from the precaster.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection
begins as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
Create an aesthetic design that fits
the owner’s need, whether it is a
contemporary look or an old-fashioned
stadium design with modern amenities.
Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin-
brick insets to match any needed design style.
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Camden Yards Ballpark, Baltimore, Md.; Architect: Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum Sports Facilities Group.
Nebraska Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Neb.;
Architect: Sinclair Hills & Associates Inc. and DLR
Group Sports of Tampa, Fla.
Gund Arena, Cleveland, Ohio; Architect: Ellerbe Becket Inc.; Photo: Timothy Hursley.
stadiums& A R E N A S
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U.S. Olympic Center, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Photo: John Miller, Hedrich Blessing.
Adelphia Stadium, Nashville, Tenn.; Architect: HOK Sports Group.
Ericsson Stadium, Charlotte, N.C.; Architect: HOK Sports Inc. Staples Arena, Los Angeles, Calif.; Architect: NBBJ Sports & Entertainment.
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Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Architectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast
Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.5 “Stadiums/Arenas,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition.
CD/IGS-3-01: Stadiums CD-ROM.
Ascent:
“Precast Speeds Construction Of Qwest Center Omaha,” Ascent; Spring 2005, pp. 28-30.
PCI Journal:
“Precast Concrete Transforms the University of Oregon’s Autzen Stadium,” PCI Journal; May-June 2004, pp.
44-55.
Resources:
Rose Garden Arena, Portland, Ore.;
Photo: Chris Eden/Eden Arts. Centennial Olympic Stadium, Atlanta, Ga.; Photo: ©Aerial Innovations of Georgia Inc.
PNC Park, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Architect: HOK Sports and L.D. Astorino & Associates Ltd.; Photo: Massery Photography Inc.
Indian Wells Tennis Center, Indian Wells, Calif.;
Architect: Rosetti Associates Architects.
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Emory University Parking Structure, Atlanta, Ga.;
Architect: Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback and Associates
Architects (TVS); Photo: Brian Cassel/TVS.
parkingS T R U C T U R E S
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Design open interior spaces to maximize
parking layout and provide secure
environment.
Double tees can span long distances to eliminate columns and provide unobstructed views
through the levels.
Moment frames, K frames, litewalls, and other unique structural supports can open interiors and
smooth traffic flow.
Provide early occupancy to ensure
readiness when other buildings are ready.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection
begins as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
Maximize green space. Precasters can help ensure the most economical, functional layout to maximize access,
number of floors, ramp flow, and other factors that minimize the footprint.
Ensure high durability. Concrete with low water–cement ratios and high-quality, plant-produced components projects
against chloride penetration from deicing chemicals.
Allow for proper drainage. Precasters ensure that joint placement and drainage in floors meet the needs of each unique
design.
Provide easy long-term maintenance. Maintenance is minimized by annual inspections at key joints and routine recaulking at long-
term intervals.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and
staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic
on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during construction.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
Reduce the structure’s scale so as not to
overwhelm or dominate the landscape
and create the proper aesthetic look to
blend with the surrounding neighborhood,
whether contemporary or historic.
Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin-
brick insets to match any needed design style and break up the mass of the structure’s façade.
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South Spring Street Garage, Greenville, S.C.; Architect: Craig Gaulden Davis, Greenville, S.C.;
Consulting Architect: LS3P Associates Ltd., Charlotte, N.C.
University of Denver College of Law Parking Structure, Denver, Colo.;
Architect: University of Denver School of Architecture.
Fifth & Lafayette Parking Structure, Royal Oak, Mich.; Architect: Rich & Associates Inc.
parkingS T R U C T U R E S
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Resurrection Medical Center Southeast Parking Structure, Chicago, Ill.;
Architect: Loebl Schlossman & Hackl.
Orlando County Courthouse Parking Structure Expansion, Orlando, Fla.; Architect: Burke, Hogue & Mills Associates Inc.
Hull Street Parking Deck, Athens, Ga.; Architect: Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart &
Associates Inc.; Photo: Jim Roof.
Union Plaza Transit Terminal and
Parking Garage, El Paso, Tex.;
Architect: Synthesis Architecture Inc.
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CD/IGS-6-02: Parking CD-ROM.
Chapter 1, Section 1.2 “Applications of Architectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast
Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.2 “Parking Structures,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition.
Ideas By Design, Vol. 1 No. 3, June 2001: Parking Structures (12 pp.).
MNL-136-04: Maintenance Manual for Precast Parking Structures.
PCI MNL129-98: Parking Structures: Recommended Practice for Design and Construction.
Ascent:
“All-Precast Parking Structure Creates Attractive Solution,” Ascent; Winter 2005, pp. 28-20.
“American Family Insurance Building C Parking Structure, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 30.
“Architectural Precast Beautifies Parking Structure, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, pp. 24-25.
“City of Orlando/Orlando County Courthouse Parking Garage Expansion, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2004, p. 32.
“Humphrey Ground Transportation Center, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2004, p. 33.
“Library District Parking Garage,” Ascent; Fall 2005, p. 36.
“North Shore Garage, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 31.
“Parking Structure Design Offers Office Aesthetic,” Ascent; Winter 2003, pp. 24-27.
“Precast Aids Work At Historic Site,” Ascent; Summer 2003, pp. 28-30.
“Precast Concrete Offers Advantages For Office, Parking Structures,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp. 6-11.
“Precast Helps Office, Parking Facilities Meet Tight Schedules,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp. 22-23.
“Precast Concrete Offers ‘Better Way To Skin Cat,’” Ascent; Summer 2004, pp. 28-30.
“Precast Parking Structures Help Mall Make Design Statement,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp. 18-21.
“Resurrection Medical Center Southeast Parking Structure, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2003, p. 33.
“River Street Garage, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 24.
“Saks Parking Structure, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2003, p. 32.
“The Shops at Willow Bend Parking Structures, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2001, pp. 46-47.
“Stacking Precast Office, Parking Saves Space,” Ascent; Summer 2002, pp. 24-26.
“Surgery Center Built Atop Precast Parking Structure,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp.24-28.
“Total Precast Parking Features Brick Blend,” Ascent; Summer 2005, pp. 18-20.
“Universities Exploit Precast For Mixed-Use Projects,” Ascent; Summer 2004, pp. 24-27.
“University of Georgia Carlton Street Parking Structure, Special Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 10.
PCI Journal:
“All-Precast Concrete Design for the Saratoga Street Parking & Office Structure for the University of Maryland,”
PCI Journal; March-April 2004, pp. 34-47.
“Hull Street Parking Structure, Athens, Georgia,” PCI Journal; July-August 2005, pp. 144-149.
“New Jersey Transit—Route 17 Regional Rail Park-N-Ride Station, Ramsey, New Jersey,” PCI Journal;
September-October 2005, pp. 106-111.
“Precast Parking Structures Enhance the Shops at Willow Bend,” PCI Journal; September-October 2001, pp.
36-45.
“Project Study: Dutton Avenue Office and Parking Facility, Waco, Texas,” PCI Journal; March-April 2006, pp.
102-107.
“Saks Parking Garage, Kansas City, Missouri,” PCI Journal; May-June 2005, pp. 102-107.
“Tiffany & Company Office Building Addition and Parking Structure,” PCI Journal; November-December 2003,
pp. 154-156.
“UGA’s Carlton Street Parking Facility Meets University Demands for Construction Speed and Aesthetics,” PCI
Journal; November-December 2002, pp. 26-47.
Resources:
Arcade Parking Structure, Providence, R.I.;
Architect: Maguire Group.
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Olympic Park Plaza, Louisville, Ky.;
Architect: Cooper Carry Inc.
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mixed– U S E
B U I L D I N G S
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Create a distinctive character that projects
an upscale image while allowing each
function with the building to maintain its
own in design.
The plasticity of precast concrete components, and the variety of finishes that can be used,
ensure that designs blend with any surroundings and project any needed corporate image,
while also allowing for diversity.
Ensure that parking areas do not
overwhelm other functions in the building,
and fit with the surrounding neighborhood.
Precast concrete designs can feature set-in brick, granite, and punched-window effects that
replicate housing or other types of surrounding architecture. Reveals, finishes, and other
techniques can reduce the visual mass of the building.
Ensure that code requirements for fire
separation between parking and other
functions are met.
Precast concrete hollow-core slabs and double tees provide the necessary separation between
parking and other functional areas of the mixed-use facility.
Design open interior spaces to maximize
parking layout and provide a secure
environment.
Double tees can span long distances to eliminate columns and provide unobstructed views
through the levels.
Moment frames, K frames, litewalls and other unique structural supports can open interiors
and smooth traffic flow.
Provide structural support for many small
rooms above open, column-free ballrooms
and conference areas.
Hollow-core slabs span long distances while providing structural support, minimizing columns
on lower floors.
Create high fire resistance. Precast concrete’s non-combustible composition minimizes the spread of fire, while
compartmentalization design techniques provide time for detection, evacuation, and
suppression.
Use durable materials that will not show
dents and other misuse.
The compressive strength of the material minimizes chances for damage to interior walls or
ceilings by guests.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
Expedite construction to provide faster
return on investment and meet scheduling
commitments.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes component pieces by
combining structural and architectural elements, and provides single-source responsibility.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection
begins as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
South Carolina Aquarium Parking Structure, Charleston, S.C.; Architect: LS3P Associates Ltd.;
Photo: ©Rick Alexander & Associates Inc.
St. Regis Museum Tower, San Francisco, Calif.;
Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
The Ninth Square, New Haven, Conn.; Architect: Herbert S. Newman & Partners, PC;
Photo: ©1995 Norman McGrath.
Fairbanks Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge, Tamarac, Fla.
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mixed– U S E
B U I L D I N G S
116 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass.; Architect: CBT/Childs Bertman Tseckares Inc.;
Photos: Wayne Soverns Jr. Architectural Photography.
Enterprise IV Corporate Center, Bridgeport, Conn.; Architect: Kasper Group Inc.; Photo: Blakeslee Prestress.
MacArthur Center Mall, Norfolk, Va.; Architect: Hobbs & Black Inc.
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Mizner Park, Boca Raton, Fla.; Architect: Cooper Carry Inc.
CD/IGS-1-00: Housing CD-ROM.
CD/IGS-6-02: Parking CD-ROM.
Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Architectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast
Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.1.1 “Residential Buildings,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition.
Chapter 1.2.2 “Parking Structures,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition.
Ideas By Design, Vol. 1 No. 3, June 2001: Parking Structures (12 pp.).
MNL-136-04: Maintenance Manual for Precast Parking Structures.
PCI MNL129-98: Parking Structures: Recommended Practice for Design and Construction.
Ascent:
“How Precast Meets High-Rise Challenge;” Ascent; Winter 2006 pp. 18-23.
“Humphrey Ground Transportation Center, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2004, p. 33.
“Parking Structure Design Offers Office Aesthetic,” Ascent; Winter 2003, pp. 24-27.
“Precast Concrete Offers Advantages For Office, Parking Structures,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp. 6-11.
“Precast Helps Office, Parking Facilities Meet Tight Schedules,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp. 22-23.
“Precast Parking Structures Help Mall Make Design Statement,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp. 18-21.
“Saks Parking Structure, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2003, p. 32.
“The Shops at Willow Bend Parking Structures, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2001, pp. 46-47.
“Stacking Precast Office, Parking Saves Space,” Ascent; Summer 2002, pp. 24-26.
“Surgery Center Built Atop Precast Parking Structure,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp.24-28.
“Universities Exploit Precast For Mixed-Use Projects,” Ascent; Summer 2004, pp. 24-27.
PCI Journal:
“All-Precast Concrete Design for the Saratoga Street Parking & Office Structure for the University of Maryland,”
PCI Journal; March-April 2004, pp. 34-47.
“Precast Parking Structures Enhance the Shops at Willow Bend,” PCI Journal; September-October 2001, pp.
36-45.
“Project Study: Dutton Avenue Office and Parking Facility, Waco, Texas,” PCI Journal; March-April 2006, pp.
102-107.
“Saks Parking Garage, Kansas City, Missouri,” PCI Journal; May-June 2005, pp. 102-107.
“St. Regis Hotel & Residences—A Vibrant Gem in San Francisco’s Fire Arts Center,” PCI Journal; March-April
2006, pp. 56-75.
“Tiffany & Company Office Building Addition and Parking Structure,” PCI Journal; November-December 2003,
pp. 154-156.
Resources:
Esquire Plaza, Sacramento, Calif.; Architect: HOK/SF;
Photo: Ed Asmus Photography.
Central Florida Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge, Orlando, Fla.
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b•I N S T I T U T I O N A L
C H A P T E R T W O
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Institutional and public buildings of all types require a strong, impressive
façade to project the proper image to employees, visitors, and the general
public.This need remains constant, whether these facilities are used for
education, adjudication, administration, imprisonment, or worship services.
But they must achieve that look, and all of their functional needs, on tight
budgets that impress the public with economic stewardship. Achieving that
balance, while meeting many other individual challenges, can be accomplished
with precast concrete components in a variety of ways.
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Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Meet strict budgeting needs based on tax
revenues.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-
source responsibility from the precaster, saving costs throughout the construction process.
Ensure that the building is ready for the
school year in the fall or to meet other
deadlines.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection
begins as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
Maximize interior floor space. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an efficient, thin cross-section that maximizes interior floor
space while minimizing the footprint.
Create needed long-span areas, such as
gymnasiums and pools.
Hollow-core slabs and double tees can span long spaces to minimize or eliminate columns
where needed.
Provide for future addition or expansion of
classroom spaces.
Expansion can be accomplished by removing end panels and adding new panels onto sides.
Original mixtures and aggregates can be replicated in added panels.
Create a highly fire-resistant structure. Inherently noncombustible composition, along with compartmentalization designs, contains fire
to specific areas and allows for detection, evacuation, and suppression.
Minimize operating costs throughout the
life of the building.
Minimized joints, compared with brick or block construction, require less maintenance
throughout the building’s life.
Insulated sandwich wall panels provide high levels of energy efficiency, reducing HVAC costs.
Project an image of environmental
friendliness by using low-impact products.
Precast concrete meets many of the rating criteria used by the LEED standards.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and
staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic
on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during construction.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Panelized wall systems and proven connection technology allow precast concrete components
to be used in all seismic zones.
Provide a strong, institutional look that
conveys an educational image.
Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin-
brick insets to match any needed design style.
School names, emblems, and other custom touches can be embedded into panels, creating
unique accents.
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F A C I L I T I E S
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Lynwood High School, Lynwood, Calif.; Photo: ©1997 Wayne Thom.
Jack Britt High School, Fayetteville, N.C.; Architect: Shuller Ferris Landstrom & Associates.
educationalG R A D E S K - 1 2
F A C I L I T I E S
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-2
Centralia High School, Centralia, Ill.; Architect: FGM Architects Engineers, Inc.; Photos: Gate Precast.
Spring Union Free School, East Hampton, N.Y.
Woodmont High School, Piedmont, S.C.; Architect: Perkins & Will Design Architect; Architect of Record: Craig Gaulden Davis; Photo: Craig Gaulden
Davis Architects/Photographer-Working Pictures.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-3
Chapter 1 Section 1.2, “Applications of Architectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast
Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition.
MK-34-03: Precast Concrete Makes The Grade For K-12 School Facilities (12 pp.).
Ascent:
“Highland Park High School Addition, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2003, p. 30.
“PCI’s School Brochure Outlines Key Benefits,” Ascent; Fall 2003, pp. 16-18.
“Precast Helps Schools Meet Attendance Boom,” Ascent; Summer 2002, pp. 16-22.
“Precast Offers Answers For High School Needs,” Ascent; Winter 2001, pp. 30-34.
“Precast Speeds School Construction Learning Curve,” Ascent; Summer 2003, pp. 24-26.
“Schools Tap Precast For Massive Program,” Ascent; Spring 2004, pp. 26-29.
PCI Journal:
“Project Study: Elk Grove High School Natatorium, Elk Grove, Illinois,” PCI Journal; January-February 2006, pp.
116-119.
Resources:
Alberta Lea High School, Alberta Lea, Minn.; Photo: ©Don F. Wong.
Durham Academy Elementary and Preschool, Durham, N.C.
Lincoln Southwest High School, Lincoln, Neb.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-4
Photo:©PhotoDisc.
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Provide a strong, institutional appearance
that conveys an educational image.
Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin-
brick insets to match any needed design style.
A total precast concrete system can be adapted to a variety of designs and functions, including
theaters, dormitories, classrooms, laboratories, and other facilities.
Design a conceptual look that allows
buildings with different functional uses
(theaters, dormitories, classrooms,
laboratories) to work together
aesthetically.
School names, emblems, and other custom touches can be embedded into panels, creating
unique accents.
Meet strict budgeting needs based on tax
revenues.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-
source responsibility from the precaster, saving costs throughout the construction process.
Ensure that the building is ready for the
school year by fall, or as soon as possible
for additions onto existing structures.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection
begins as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
Maximize interior floor space. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an efficient, thin cross-section that maximizes interior floor
space while minimizing the footprint.
Hollow-core slabs and double tees can span long spaces to minimize or eliminate columns
where needed.
Create a highly fire-resistant structure. Inherently noncombustible composition, along with compartmentalization designs, contains fire
to specific areas and allows for detection, evacuation, and suppression.
Minimize operating costs throughout the
life of the building.
Minimized joints, compared with brick or block construction, require less maintenance
throughout the building’s life.
Insulated sandwich wall panels provide high levels of energy efficiency, reducing HVAC costs.
Create an image of environmental
friendliness by using low-impact products.
Precast concrete meets many of the rating criteria used by the LEED standards.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and
staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic
on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
educationalH I G H E R
F A C I L I T I E S
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-5
John A. Burns School of Medicine,
Honolulu, Hawaii; Architect: Zimmer
Gunsul Frasca Architects.
educationalH I G H E R
F A C I L I T I E S
Social Sciences Building, University of North Florida (UNF), Jacksonville, Fla.;
Architect: TLC Engineering for Architecture; Photo: Gate Precast Co.
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School of Architecture at Florida International University,
Miami, Fla.; Architect: Bernard Tschumi Architects and BEA
International (joint venture); Photos: Thomas Dellback.
Rectory Building at the University of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico; Architect: Bernardo Hinojosa Architects & Planners; Photos: Francisco Lubbert.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-7
Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi-
tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07:
Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,”
PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth
Edition.
Ascent:
“Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine,
Special Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2005, p. 24.
“Rectory Building at the University of Monterrey,”
Ascent; Fall 2005, p. 37.
“School of Architecture at Florida International
University,” Ascent; Fall 2004, p. 20.
PCI Journal:
“All-Precast Concrete Design Delivers On-Time
Opening for Florida’s LECOM Medical Students,”
PCI Journal; January-February 2006, pp. 82-97.
“All-Precast Concrete School of Architecture
Creates Striking Identity for Florida International
University,” PCI Journal; July-August 2004, pp.
58-71.
Resources:
Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Building, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Mass.; Architect: Payette Associates Inc.
University of Illinois Molecular Research Biology Building, Chicago, Ill.; Architect: Lohan Associates; Photos: Hedrich-Blessing.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-8
Lloyd D. George United States Courthouse,
Las Vegas, Nev.; Executive Architect: Langdon
Wilson Architects; Photo: Langdon Wilson
Architects.
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Provide a durable, tough interior that will
stand up to abuse.
Precast concrete’s inherent toughness ensures no weaknesses in the walls, floors, or ceilings
that can be exploited.
Offer long-span interiors in assembly
areas to minimize supervision needs.
Hollow-core slabs and double tees can be used to span long distances, eliminating columns
that could pose a security risk.
Create a secure facility with few joints that
inmates can use to hide contraband.
Precast concrete components, including exterior loadbearing insulated wall panels, double tee
roof slabs, precast concrete columns and beams, and interior precast concrete loadbearing and
non-loadbearing walls, minimize joints compared to other construction products.
Construct the facility in the fastest
time possible to alleviate overcrowded
conditions.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection
begins as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
Large 10 by 30 or 40 ft. precast concrete walls can be erected quickly, enclosing the space
early to allow interior work to begin sooner.
Interior walls constructed of precast concrete minimize joints and are erected in a faster time
frame than masons can provide, especially in rural areas where many prisons are built.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-
source responsibility from the precaster.
Prefinished cell modules arrive at the site with walls, ceiling, and floor constructed in one unit
and many finishes in place. Typically, two-cell modules are cast together, although triples and
quads can also be created. The modules are preplumbed and prewired, with furniture, toilets,
sinks, electrical fixtures, windows, and doors already installed.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and
staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic
on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during construction.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
Design an appearance that is secure and
imposing while meeting the needs of the
local community.
Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or
thin-brick insets to match any needed design style.
justice& C O R R E C T I O N A L
F A C I L I T I E S
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-9
Thomas F. Eagleton United States Courthouse, St. Louis,
Mo.; Architect: Hellmuth, Obata + Kassabaum.
United States Federal Courthouse, Jacksonville,
Fla.; Architect: KBJ Architects Inc.; Photo: Aerial &
Architectural Photo Inc.
George R. Vierno Center Addition, Rikers Island, New York; Architect: STV/Silver & Ziskind; Photo: S. Barker.
East Los Angeles Municipal Courts Building, East Los Angeles, Calif.; Architect: Kanner Architects Inc.;
Photo: Ron Pollard.
justice& C O R R E C T I O N A L
F A C I L I T I E S
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-10
Douglas County Courthouse, Douglasville, Ga.; Architect: Cooper Cary Inc.; Photo: Brian Gassel/TVS.
David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center, Tulsa, Okla.; Architect: BKL Inc./HDR Architecture Inc.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-11
Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi-
tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07:
Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.3, “Justice Facilities,” PCI MNL-120-
04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition.
Ideas By Design, Vol. 1 No. 1, March 2000: Justice
Facilities (4 pp.).
Ascent:
“Modular Precast Design Builds Prison In One
Year,” Ascent Winter 2002, pp. 26-28.
“Precast Creativity Produces Round Jail,” Ascent
Summer 2004, pp. 32-34.
PCI Journal:
“All-Precast Concrete Design Delivers On-Time
“Precast Panels Provide Secure, Historic Look
for Philadelphia Federal Detention Center,” PCI
Journal; March-April 2001, pp. 22-33.
Resources:
El Paso County Jail, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Architect: CSNA Architects.
DeKalb County Sheriff’s Headquarters & Jail, Decatur, Ga.; Architect: Rosser International Inc.
Michael D. Antonovich Antelope Valley Courthouse, Lancaster, Calif.; Architect: Mosakowski-Lindsey Associates.
Federal Metropolitan Detention Center, Philadelphia, Pa.;
Architect: Ewing Cole Cherry Brott; Photo: Jeffrey Totaro.
Charles Evans Whittaker United States Courthouse,
Kansas City, Mo.; Architect: Ellerbe Becket/Abend
Singleton Associated Architects; Photo: Timothy
Hursley.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-12
Center of Science & Industry, Columbus, Ohio;
Architect: Arata Isozaki & Associates
and NBBJ Architects Inc.
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Create an imposing, stately appearance
that reflects well on the city, state, or
federal government while conveying an
institutional function.
Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin-
brick insets to match any needed design style.
City emblems, names, and other aesthetic touches can be added to edifices to create imposing,
unique elements.
Provide a low-maintenance façade that will
be easy to fit into the operations budget
for the life of the project.
Precast concrete’s factory-controlled fabrication ensures consistency between panels and
colorfastness in all mixtures to ensure no fading or inconsistencies in color.
Minimized joints, compared with brick or block construction, require less maintenance
throughout the building’s life.
Meet strict budgeting needs based on tax
revenues.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-
source responsibility from the precaster, saving costs throughout the construction process.
Minimize operating costs throughout the
life of the building.
Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating
and cooling costs.
Create a highly fire-resistant structure. Inherently noncombustible composition, along with compartmentalization designs, contains fire
to specific areas and allows for detection, evacuation, and suppression.
Meet all blast-resistance requirements and
create a secure environment.
Modular components and durable composition provide key design ingredients for creating
secure exteriors that meet federal requirements.
Create an image of environmental
friendliness by using low-impact products.
Precast concrete meets many of the rating criteria used by the LEED standards.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and
staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic
on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
Expedite construction to ensure no cost
overruns for leases and scheduling needs.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins
as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers
single-source responsibility from the precaster.
publicB U I L D I N G S
G O V E R N M E N T &
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-13
Aurora Municipal Center, Aurora, Colo.; Architect: Barber Architecture.
Walsh Library at Seton Hall University, South Orange, N.J.; Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill;
Photos: Edward Hueber/Archphoto.com.
publicB U I L D I N G S
G O V E R N M E N T &
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-14
Salt Lake City Public Library, Salt Lake City, Utah; Architect: Moshe Safdie and Associates Inc. and VCBO Architecture;
Photos: Timothy Hursley.
Washington Convention Center, Washington, D.C.; Architect: Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-15
Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi-
tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07:
Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,”
PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth
Edition.
Ascent:
“Cape Coral City Hall, Building Awards,” Ascent;
Fall 2002, p. 18.
“DOT Project Shows LEEDership,” Ascent; Winter
2006, pp. 32-35.
“Fresno Courthouse & Federal Building,” Ascent;
Fall 2005, p. 30.
“Lloyd D. George United States Courthouse, Build-
ing Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 20.
“Michael D. Antonovich Antelope Valley Court-
house, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2004, p. 28.
“Precast Built Better Courthouse For Less, Build-
ing Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, pp. 28-29.
“Public Projects Favoring Design-Build Format,”
Ascent; Winter 2006, pp. 24-21.
Salt Lake City Public Library, Building Awards,”
Ascent; Fall 2003, p. 29.
“San Diego Convention Center, Building Awards,”
Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 17.
Resources:
Bartle Hall Conference Center, Kansas City, Mo.; Architect: Berkebile Nelson Immenschuh McDowell Architects.
Utoy Creek Water Reclamation Center, Atlanta, Ga.; Architect: ; Photos: . French Embassy, Mexico D.F., Mexico;
Architect: Bernard Kohn Associates and Eduardo
Terrazas y Associates (joint venture); Photo: Bernard
Kohn Associates.
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Grace Church, Eden Prairie, Minn.; Architect: HGA.
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Create an imposing, impressive
appearance that conveys the stature of the
institution while providing a welcoming
atmosphere for visitors.
Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin-
brick insets to create any needed design style.
Design a low-maintenance façade that can
be maintained in excellent condition on a
low operating budget.
Minimized joints, compared with other types of construction (brick or block) require less
maintenance through the building’s life.
Provide traditional interior spaces for
worship as well as all functional needs,
including meeting rooms, kitchen facilities,
and offices.
Hollow-core slabs and double tees can span long distances and provide maximum support
to allow for open gathering spaces on lower floors.
Provide energy efficiency to help control
operating costs throughout the life of the
structure.
Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating
and cooling costs.
Create a highly fire-resistant building. Inherently noncombustible composition, along with compartmentalization designs, contains fire
to specific areas and allows for detection, evacuation, and suppression.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and
staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic
on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
Expedite construction to ensure schedules
are met.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins
as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers
single-source responsibility from the precaster.
religiousA R C H I T E C T U R E
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-17
Grace Church, Eden Prairie, Minn.; Architect: HGA.
Prince of Peace Catholic Church, Taylors, S.C.; Architect: Craig Gaulden Davis; Photos: Metromont.
religiousA R C H I T E C T U R E
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-18
Old St. Mary’s Church, Chicago, Ill.; Architect: Serena Sturm Architects Ltd.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-19
Chapter 1. Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi-
tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07:
Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,”
PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth
Edition.
Ascent:
“Bigelow Chapel at United Theological Seminary
of the Twin Cities,” Ascent; Fall 2005, p. 35.
“Prince of Peace Church, Building Awards,”
Ascent; Fall 2004, p. 29.
PCI Journal:
“Precast Concrete Provides Function and Inspira-
tion for Prince of Peace Church, Taylors, South
Carolina,” PCI Journal; March-April 2005, pp.
28-43.
Resources:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Lake Oswego, Ore.;
Architect: Lee, Ruff, Stark Architects and Leland Gray Architects.
Bigelow Chapel at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, New Brighton, Minn.; Architect: Hammel, Green & Abrahamson Inc.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-20
Shriners Hospital for Children, Sacramento, Calif.;
Architect: HDR.
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Design a visually pleasing, reassuring
façade that invokes an image of authority
and comfort.
Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or
thin-brick insets to create any needed design style.
Provide flexibility in layout so spaces
can be adapted as new technologies are
introduced that require different access
needs.
Hollow-core slabs can span long distances and allow open floor plans that can be adapted
as needed for future uses.
Create a low-maintenance façade that will
not be difficult to fit into maintenance
budgets.
Minimized joints, compared with brick or block construction, require less maintenance
throughout the building’s life.
Minimize operating costs to keep budgets
under control.
Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating
and cooling costs.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers
single-source responsibility from the precaster.
Create a highly fire-resistant structure. Inherently noncombustible composition, along with compartmentalization designs, contains fire
to specific areas and allows for detection, evacuation, and suppression.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection,
and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less
traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
Expedite construction to provide faster
return on investment and to alleviate
overcrowding.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection
begins as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers
single-source responsibility from the precaster.
health careF A C I L I T I E S
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-21
McLaren Regional Medical Center Patient Tower, Flint, Mich.; Architect: Perkins &
Will; Photo: Marco Lornzetto/Korah Hedrich Blessing.
Mary Birch Women’s Hospital at Sharp Healthcare Center, San Diego, Calif.; Architect: HKS; Photo: TS Gordon. Enders Research Laboratory, Boston, Mass.; Architect:
Ellenzweig Associates; Photo: ©Steve Rosenthal.
MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Tex.; Architect: LAN/HKS Inc. (a joint venture).
health careF A C I L I T I E S
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-22
Abraham Pediatric Research Center, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Pa.; Architect:
Ellenzweig Associates; Photo: Tom Crane.
Center for Women & Newborns, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, Mass.;
Architect: Tsoi/Kobus Associates Inc.; Photo: ©Steve Rosenthal.
Children’s Medical Center, Dallas, Tex.; Architect: HKS; Photo: Rick Grunbamm.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-23
Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi-
tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07:
Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,”
PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth
Edition.
CD/IGS-1-00: Housing CD-ROM.
Ascent:
“Hopi Health Care Center, All-Precast Awards,”
Ascent; Fall 2001, pp. 48-49.
PCI Journal:
“Hopi Health Center—An All-Precast Concrete
Hospital in the Desert,” PCI Journal; July-August
2001, pp. 44-55.
Resources:
Hopi Healthcare Center, Polacca, Ariz.; Architect: FKW Architects Inc. and Gresham & Beach Inc. (formerly NBBJ).
Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Ill.; Architect: Ellerbe Becket Inc., Hellmuth, Obata &
Kassabaum Inc. and VOA Associates Inc.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-24
Pharmacia Building Q, Skokie, Ill.; Architect: Flad
& Associates; Photo: ©Burne Photo Imaging Inc.
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Create specialized spaces for technical
processes and equipment.
Precast concrete components can provide the design flexibility and durability needed to provide
added HVAC infrastructure, such as larger clearances in shafts, ceiling spaces, plenums, and
chases. They can also help meet needs for floors that are accessible.
Eliminate vibration that could disrupt
sensitive experiments.
Precast concrete’s solid mass and structural support for HVAC and other equipment helps
ensure that rooms are not impacted by equipment operating elsewhere.
Design clean rooms that can remain
completely free of dust or particles.
Treatments are available to help precast concrete panels ensure that no outside particles
interfere with clean-room research. Precast concrete systems can also provide the large
open-span spaces that are required for mechanical equipment to filter air, while providing the
vibration resistance needed to ensure that sensitive equipment performs properly.
The panels can be rubbed with mortar after casting to fill every pin-sized air void before the
final finish is applied, ensuring a solid surface with no microscopic ledges to hold contaminants.
They also can be treated to fight bacteria growth and resist mildew.
Provide a durable interior environment
that can be kept clean and withstand harsh
chemical treatments.
Precast concrete insulated sandwich wall panels provide a durable, finished interior side that
can withstand cleaning, as well as high humidities that would corrode metal. They can also be
designed to achieve a maximum four-hour fire rating to help contain accidents.
Provide a secure enclosure that protects
research and prevents disruptions.
Precast concrete’s high durability and impenetrability ensures no security breaches through
wall penetrations. Inherently noncombustible composition, along with compartmentalization
designs, contains fire to specific areas and allows for detection, evacuation, and suppression.
The material also provides strong resistance to harsh weather.
Minimize operating costs to keep budgets
under control.
Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating
and cooling costs. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the
number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single
piece, and offers single-source responsibility from the precaster.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
Expedite construction to provide faster
return on investment.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection
begins as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-
source responsibility from the precaster.
high-techR E S E A R C H
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-25
Levine Science Research Center at Duke University, Durham, N.C.; Architect: Payette Associates Inc.; Photo: Brian Vanden Brink.
Stovers Institute, Kansas City, Kans.; Architect: Peckham Guyton Albers & Viets Inc. Architects; Photo: P-Tn/Photo-Technique.
high-techR E S E A R C H
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-26
Chiron Corp. Life Sciences Center, Emeryville, Calif.; Architect: Flad & Associates.
Apple Computer Inc., Cupertino, Calif.; Architect: Hellmuth, Obata + Kassabaum (HOK); Photo: ©John Sutton.
Biochemistry Building at the University of Wisconsin,
Madison, Wis.; Architect: Flad & Associates;
Photo: Christopher Barrett-Hedrich Blessing.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-27
Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi-
tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07:
Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,”
PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth
Edition.
MK-17-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels: High-
Tech Facilities (6 pp.).
MK-20-98: Precast Panels for Industrial Buildings
(6 pp.).
Ascent:
“Designing For The Unknown,” Ascent; Winter
2001, pp. 26-28.
“‘Inside Out’ Façade Speeds Research Center
Expansion,”Ascent; Winter 2005, pp. 24-26.
“Precast Gives High-Tech Center Flexibility,
Speed,” Ascent; Winter 2001, pp. 6-10.
Resources:
Bayer Corp. B27 Building, West Haven, Conn.; Architect: Flad & Associates; Photo: ©Burne Photo Imaging Inc.
Dell Computer Corp.’s PS1, PS2, PS3 & Link, Austin, Tex.; Architect: DLR Group; Photo: ©Don F. Wong.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-28
c•H O U S I N G
C H A P T E R T W O
Housing designs must encompass a wide range of needs, as users may be
owners or permanent residents, or they may be transient guests. Privacy,
safety, and durability are key in constructing these projects to meet owners’
needs, as is an aesthetically pleasing exterior that will attract users and
project a welcoming, attractive appearance. Precast concrete components
help meet many of these needs.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-i
Pci dwp binder_ch2
Craftsman-style Home, Inner Grove Heights, Minn.; Architect: Sala Architects Inc.
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Create an attractive, comfortable
appearance that fits with the surrounding
neighborhood, whether historic or
contemporary.
Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin-
brick insets to match any needed design style.
Provide a high-quality, easily maintained
façade.
Durable concrete and few joints help ensure minimal maintenance of the exterior, even when
using thin-brick insets to match nearby brick homes.
Ensure fire resistance to reduce insurance
costs.
Inherently noncombustible composition helps contain fire, providing more time for detection,
evacuation, and suppression. Concrete roofs and façade help ensure that fires in nearby
homes do not spread.
Minimize energy use. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating
and cooling costs.
Maximize lower-level space and eliminate
columns for more flexibility.
Hollow-core flooring can span long spaces, especially on sloped elevations, to add and open up
below-grade spaces.
Control acoustics to provide privacy from
neighbors.
Precast concrete wall panels minimize noise between units.
Design a foundation that minimizes
chances for moisture penetration.
Precast concrete panels used as foundation walls minimize joints and maintenance to control
moisture penetration.
Construct the home quickly to expedite
occupancy.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-
source responsibility from the precaster.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection
begins as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and
staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic
on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
single- F A M I L Y
H O M E S
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-1
Fortified Home, LOCATION; Architect: ; Photo: Dukane Precast.
Frinfrock Residence; Lake Mary, Fla.; Architect: Burke, Hogue & Mills & Associates Architects.
singleF A M I L Y
H O M E S
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-2
Precast Concrete Log Home, Missoula, Mont.; Architect: Beaudette Consulting Engineers with Cultured Log Systems; Photo: Cultured Log Systems.
Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi-
tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07:
Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,”
PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth
Edition.
MK-34-03: Precast Concrete Makes The Grade For
K-12 School Facilities (12 pp.).
CD/IGS-1-00: Housing CD-ROM.
Ascent:
“All-Precast Concrete Residences Benefit
Developers, Homeowners,” Ascent; Summer 2002,
pp. 28-30.
“Precast Design Adds Safety To Residences,”
Ascent; Spring 2005, pp. 18-22.
PCI Journal:
“Davis Residence Garage,” PCI Journal;
September-October 2005, pp. 112-117.
“NU Precast Concrete House Provides Spacious
and Energy Efficient Solution for Residential
Construction,” PCI Journal; May-June 2005,
pp. 26-39.
Resources:
Scattered Site Housing, Chicago, Ill.;
Architect: Piekarz Associates P.C. Architects.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-3
Pci dwp binder_ch2
808 Berry Place, St. Paul, Minn.; Architect: Walsh Bishop Associates
Inc.; Photo: Molin Concrete Products Co.
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Create an attractive appearance that
appeals to tenants and fits into the
surrounding neighborhood.
Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin-
brick insets to match any needed design style.
Provide a high-quality, easily maintained
exterior.
Durable concrete and few joints minimize maintenance of the exterior, even when using thin-
brick insets to match nearby brick homes.
Control acoustics so adjoining tenants’
activities do not disturb neighbors.
Precast concrete wall panels, especially insulated panels, minimize noise between units.
Eliminate impact noise and vibration
between floors.
Hollow-core slabs’ ability to absorb impact and vibration helps minimize disturbance to those on
lower floors. Their sound-transmission qualities help mitigate unwanted noises between living units.
Ensure fire resistance to reduce insurance
costs.
Inherently noncombustible composition helps contain fire, providing more time for detection,
evacuation, and suppression.
Minimize energy use. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating
and cooling costs.
Add secure, structurally sound balconies
to all units.
Cantilevered hollow-core slab or solid slabs can provide monolithic balconies that are secure
and quick to construct.
Minimize floor-to-floor heights to meet
zoning codes and maximize the number
of levels.
Hollow-core slabs serve as a combined ceiling/flooring unit, reducing building height and saving
material costs.
Construct the building quickly to provide
faster return on investment and reduce
interest on construction loans.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-
source responsibility from the precaster.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection
begins as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and
staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic
on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
multiF A M I L Y
B U I L D I N G S
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-5
Park Terrace Row Houses, Milwaukee, Wis.; Architect: Vetter Denk Architects; Photo: The Spancrete Group.
Grant Park Tower, Minneapolis, Minn.; Architect: Opus Northwest, LCC.
Trinity Place, Boston, Mass.; Architect: CBT/Childs
Berman Tseckares Inc.
multiF A M I L Y
B U I L D I N G S
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-6
The Woodlawns, Chicago, Ill.; Architect: Campbell Tiu Campbell; Photo: Dukane Precast
Inc.
University of Nebraska House, Omaha, Neb.; Architect: Kenneth Hahn Architects; Photo: Tadros and Associates.
Metropolitan Tower, Seattle, Wash.; Architect: Callison Architecture;
Photo: ©2002 Chris Eden/Callison Architecture.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-7
Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi-
tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07:
Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,”
PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth
Edition.
MK-34-03: Precast Concrete Makes The Grade For
K-12 School Facilities (12 pp.).
CD/IGS-1-00: Housing CD-ROM.
Ascent:
“All-Precast Concrete Residences Benefits
Developers, Homeowners,” Ascent; Summer 2002,
pp. 28-30.
“Archer Courts Townhouses, Building Awards,”
Ascent; Fall 2005, p. 32.
“840 N. Lake Shore Drive, Building Awards,”
Ascent; Fall 2005, p. 33.
“How Precast Meets High-Rise Challenges,”
Ascent; Winter 2006, pp. 18-23.
“Precast Articulates Cladding for 67-Story Mixed-
Use Tower,” Ascent; Winter 2002, pp. 16-18.
“Precast Cladding Gives Dorm Terra Cotta Look,
Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, pp. 16-17.
“Precast Lofts Help Build Chicago Neighborhood,”
Ascent; Summer 2003, pp. 16-19.
“Trinity Place, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2003,
p. 30.
“University Village Mid-Rise Condominiums,
Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2004, p. 34.
PCI Journal:
“Davis Residence Garage,” PCI Journal;
September-October 2005, pp. 112-117.
“GFRC Panels Give Terra Cotta Look to Chicago
Art Institute Residence Hall,” PCI Journal;
January-February 2002, pp. 14-25.
“NU Precast Concrete House Provides Spacious
and Energy Efficient Solution for Residential
Construction,” PCI Journal; May-June 2005, pp.
26-39.
“Project Study: Archer Courts Townhouses, Chi-
cago, Illinois,” PCI Journal; November-December
2005, pp. 96-101.
“Project Study: 840 North Lake Shore Drive Tower,
Chicago, Illinois,” PCI Journal; November-Decem-
ber 2005, pp. 102-109.
“St. Regis Hotel & Residences—A Vibrant Gem
in San Francisco’s Fire Arts Center,” PCI Journal;
March-April 2006, pp. 56-75.
“University Village Mid-Rise Condominiums,
Chicago, Illinois,” PCI Journal; May-June 2005,
pp. 108-111.
Resources:
Velocity, Hoboken, N.J.; Architect: Bodnar Architects & Associates and Equus Design Group;
Photo: ©Thomas H. Kieren.
Arcadia Place, Chicago, Ill.; Architect: Landon/Bone/Baker Architects; Photos: Prestress Engineering Corp.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-8
Residential Hall at Bryan College, Dayton, Tenn.;
Architect: The Troyer Group.
dormitoryB U I L D I N G S
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Create a durable facility that can withstand
hard use.
Precast concrete’s compressive strength and impact resistance minimize the chance for
damage by guests to interior walls or ceilings.
Design an exterior treatment that fits with
the campus style.
Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin-
brick insets to match any needed design style.
Provide a high-quality, easily maintained
exterior.
Durable concrete and few joints help ensure minimal maintenance of the exterior, even when
using thin-brick insets to match nearby campus buildings.
Allow open spaces on lower floors for
gathering areas, cafeteria, etc., while
providing support for smaller living spaces
overhead.
Hollow-core slabs can span long distances to eliminate columns on lower floors and provide
support for walls on upper floors.
Control acoustics between rooms and
the exterior to aid studying and maintain
privacy.
Precast concrete wall panels, especially insulated panels, minimize noise between units.
Minimize impact noise and vibration
between floors.
Hollow-core slabs’ ability to absorb impact and vibration helps minimize disturbance to those on
lower floors.
Ensure fire resistance. Inherently noncombustible composition helps contain fire, providing more time for detection,
evacuation, and suppression.
Minimize energy needs throughout the life
of the building.
Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating
and cooling costs.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and
staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic
on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
Expedite construction to ensure
occupancy for new term.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-
source responsibility from the precaster.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins
as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-9
Western Connecticut State University Dormitory, Danbury, Conn.; Architect: Herbert S. Newman & Partners PC;
Photos: Blakeslee Prestress Co.
Residence Hall One, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Architect: KBJ Architects Inc.; Photos: Gate Precast Co.
dormitoryB U I L D I N G S
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-10
University Center of Chicago, Ill.; Architect: Antunovich Associates and VOA Associates; Photos: Antunovich Associates.
Ramapo College Phase 8, Mahwah, N.J.; Architect: PS&S Engineering; Photos: PS&S Engineering.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-11
Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi-
tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07:
Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,”
PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth
Edition.
MK-34-03: Precast Concrete Makes The Grade For
K-12 School Facilities (12 pp.).
CD/IGS-1-00: Housing CD-ROM.
Ascent:
“Precast Cladding Gives Dorm Terra Cotta Look,
Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, pp. 16-17.
PCI Journal:
“GFRC Panels Give Terra Cotta Look to Chicago
Art Institute Residence Hall,” PCI Journal;
January-February 2002, pp. 14-25.
Resources:
Villanova University, Villanova, Pa.; Architect: Hillier Group.
Residential Hall at the Art Institute, Chicago, Ill.; Architect: Booth Hansen Associates Inc.; Photo: Brian Fritz Photography.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-12
Bookends, Greenville, S.C.; Architect: Johnston Design
Group LLC
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-13
condominiumB U I L D I N G S
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Create an attractive appearance that
provides comfort to tenants while blending
with the surrounding neighborhood.
Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or
thin-brick insets to match any needed design style.
Provide a high-quality, easily maintained
exterior.
Durable concrete and few joints help ensure minimal maintenance of the exterior, even when
using thin-brick insets to match nearby buildings.
Control sound transmission between
rooms and the exterior to maintain privacy.
Precast concrete wall panels, especially insulated panels, minimize noise between units.
Minimize impact noise and vibration
between floors.
Hollow-core slabs’ ability to absorb impact and vibration helps minimize disturbance to those on
lower floors.
Ensure fire resistance. Inherently noncombustible composition helps contain fire, providing more time for detection,
evacuation, and suppression.
Minimize energy needs throughout the life
of the building.
Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating
and cooling costs.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and
staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic
on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
Expedite construction to provide faster
occupancy.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers
single-source responsibility from the precaster.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection
begins as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
The Belvedere Residences, Boston, Mass.; Architect: CBT/Childs Bertman Tseckares Inc.; Photo: Jonathan Hillyer
Photography Inc./Esto.
Bookends, Greenville, S.C.; Architect: Johnston Design Group LLC
840 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill.; Architect:
Lucien Lagrange Architects; Photo: Steinkamp/Ballogg
Photography.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-14
condominiumB U I L D I N G S
Villa d’Este, Houston, Tex.; Architect: Ziegler Cooper Architects; Photo: Aker/Zvonkovic
Photography.
The Metropolitan, San Francisco, Calif.; Architect: Heller Manus; Architects and HKS. Glen Lakes Condominiums, Chicago’s North Side; Architect: Andrian-Zemenides Inc.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-15
Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi-
tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07:
Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,”
PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth
Edition.
MK-34-03: Precast Concrete Makes The Grade For
K-12 School Facilities (12 pp.).
CD/IGS-1-00: Housing CD-ROM.
Ascent:
“All-Precast Concrete Residences Benefits
Developers, Homeowners,” Ascent; Summer 2002,
pp. 28-30.
“Archer Courts Townhouses, Building Awards,”
Ascent; Fall 2005, p. 32.
“840 N. Lake Shore Drive, Building Awards,”
Ascent; Fall 2005, p. 33.
“How Precast Meets High-Rise Challenges,”
Ascent; Winter 2006, pp. 18-23.
“Precast Lofts Help Build Chicago Neighborhood,”
Ascent; Summer 2003, pp. 16-19.
“Trinity Place, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2003,
p. 30.
“University Village Mid-Rise Condominiums,
Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2004, p. 34.
PCI Journal:
“Project Study: Archer Courts Townhouses,
Chicago, Illinois,” PCI Journal; November-Decem-
ber 2005, pp. 96-101.
“Project Study: 840 North Lake Shore Drive Tower,
Chicago, Illinois,” PCI Journal; November-Decem-
ber 2005, pp. 102-109.
“St. Regis Hotel & Residences—A Vibrant Gem
in San Francisco’s Fire Arts Center,” PCI Journal;
March-April 2006, pp. 56-75.
“University Village Mid-Rise Condominiums,
Chicago, Illinois,” PCI Journal; May-June 2005,
pp. 108-111.
Resources:
University Village Mid-Rise Lofts, Chicago, Ill.; Architect: FitzGerald Associates Architects;
Photos: Jess Smith Photography.
800J Lofts, Sacramento, Calif.; Architect: LPA Sacramento Inc.; Photo: John Swain.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-16
Third Avenue Marriott ExecuStay, New York City;
Architect: H. Thomas O’Hara Architects.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-17
hotelB U I L D I N G S
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Minimize floor-to-floor heights to increase
the number of levels, even under strict
zoning requirements.
Hollow-core slabs can serve as a combined ceiling/flooring unit, reducing the building’s height.
Reduce noise between rooms. Precast concrete wall panels, especially when insulated, and precast concrete floors block
noise transmission.
Minimize impact noise and vibration
between floors.
Hollow-core slabs’ ability to absorb impact and vibration helps minimize disturbance to those on
lower floors.
Provide structural support for many small
rooms above open, column-free ballrooms
and conference areas.
Hollow-core slabs span long distances while providing structural support, minimizing columns
on lower floors.
Create high fire resistance. Precast concrete’s noncombustible composition minimizes the spread of fire, while
compartmentalization design techniques provide time for detection, evacuation, and
suppression.
Use durable materials that will not show
dents and other misuse.
The compressive strength and impact resistance of precast concrete minimize chances for
damage by guests to interior walls or ceilings.
Offer low moisture penetration around
facilities such as pools.
Precast concrete, along with long spans with no joints, ensures that water penetration is
minimized and moisture is controlled, even in pool areas.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and
staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic
on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
Expedite construction to provide faster
return on investment and meet reservation
commitments.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes component pieces by
combining structural and architectural elements, and provides single-source responsibility.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection
begins as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
Blend the structure with the local
neighborhood, whether it is contemporary
or historic.
Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin-
brick insets to match any needed design style.
Marriott Hotel, Bloomington, Minn.; Architect: Eleness Swenson Graham Architects Inc. Plaza Towers, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Architect: A. Epstein & Sons
International Inc.
Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, The Woodlands, Tex.; Architect: Gensler.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-18
hotelB U I L D I N G S
Davenport Hotel Tower, Spokane, Wash.; Architect: Bernardo Willis Architecture PC;
Photo: Shawn Toner-Explosive Illustions Photography.
Fairmont Hotel, San Jose, Calif.;
Architect: HOK Architects;
Photo: George Cott.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-19
Photo:BarryCoon,CommercialPhotographersInc.
Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi-
tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07:
Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.1.1 “Residential Buildings,” PCI MNL-
120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition.
CD/IGS-1-00: Housing CD-ROM.
Ascent:
“How Precast Meets High-Rise Challenge;” Ascent;
Winter 2006 pp. 18-23.
“Precast Floor Slabs Keep Airport Hotel Safe And
Quiet,” Ascent; Summer 2001, pp. 32-34.
PCI Journal:
“St. Regis Hotel & Residences—A Vibrant Gem
in San Francisco’s Fire Arts Center,” PCI Journal;
March-April 2006, pp. 56-75.
Resources:
Sheraton Grand Hotel, Sacramento, Calif.; Architect: HOK San Francisco;
Photo: Michael Sechman.
Ballantyne Resort Hotel, Charlotte, N.C.; Architect: LS3P Associates Ltd.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-20
Photo: Liquid Library.
retirementF A C I L I T I E S
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Create an attractive appearance that
provides comfort to tenants while blending
with the surrounding neighborhood.
Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin-
brick insets to match any needed design style.
Provide a high-quality, easily maintained
exterior.
Durable concrete and few joints help ensure minimal maintenance of the exterior, even when
using thin-brick insets to match nearby buildings.
Control sound transmission between
rooms and the exterior to maintain privacy.
Precast concrete wall panels, especially insulated panels, minimize noise between units.
Minimize impact noise and vibration
between floors.
Hollow-core slabs’ ability to absorb impact and vibration helps minimize disturbance to those on
lower floors.
Ensure fire resistance. Inherently noncombustible composition helps contain fire, providing more time for detection,
evacuation, and suppression.
Minimize energy needs throughout the life
of the building.
Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating
and cooling costs.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and
staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic
on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
Expedite construction to provide faster
occupancy.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-
source responsibility from the precaster.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection
begins as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-21
San Francisco Towers, San Francisco, Calif.; Architect: Wurster Bernardi & Emmons Inc.; Photo: Clark Pacific.
retirementF A C I L I T I E S
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-22
Lester Senior Housing, Whippany, N.J.; Architect: NK Architects.
Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi-
tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07:
Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.1.1 “Residential Buildings,” PCI MNL-
120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition.
CD/IGS-1-00: Housing CD-ROM
Resources:
Homewood Residence, Westover Hills, Tex.; Architect: Earl Swensson Associates.USAA Retirement Center, San Antonio, Tex.; Architect: HKS Inc.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-23
Pci dwp binder_ch2
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-25
assisted livingF A C I L I T I E S
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Create an attractive appearance that
provides comfort to tenants while blending
with the surrounding neighborhood.
Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin-
brick insets to match any needed design style.
Provide a high-quality, easily maintained
exterior.
Durable concrete and few joints help ensure minimal maintenance of the exterior, even when
using thin-brick insets to match nearby buildings.
Allow open spaces on lower floors for
gathering areas, dining room, etc., while
providing support for smaller living spaces
overhead.
Hollow-core slabs can span long distances to eliminate columns on lower floors and provide
support for walls on upper floors.
Control sound transmission between
rooms and the exterior to maintain privacy.
Precast concrete wall panels, especially insulated panels, minimize noise between units.
Minimize impact noise and vibration
between floors.
Hollow-core slabs’ ability to absorb impact and vibration helps minimize disturbance to those on
lower floors.
Ensure fire resistance. Inherently noncombustible composition helps contain fire, providing more time for detection,
evacuation, and suppression.
Minimize energy needs throughout the life
of the building.
Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating
and cooling costs.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and
staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic
on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
Expedite construction to provide faster
occupancy.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers
single-source responsibility from the precaster.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins
as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
Photo: Liquid Library.
Emerson House Residential Care Facility, Portland, Ore.; Architect: Chilless Nielsen Architects; Photo: Bob Boll
Photography.
Senior Quarters at Riverdale, Bronx, N.Y.; Architect: Architects Design Group.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-26
assisted livingF A C I L I T I E S
Prospect Heights Care Center, Hackensack, N.J.; Architect: Herbert Beckhard Frank Richlan & Associates; Photo: Norman McGrath.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-27
Brighton Gardens, Winston-Salem, N.C.; Architect: Ray Troxell Associates Inc.
Roosevelt Place, Chicago, Ill.; Architect: Piekarz Associates PC; Photos: Prestress Engineering Corp.
Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi-
tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07:
Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.1.1 “Residential Buildings,” PCI MNL-
120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition.
CD/IGS-1-00: Housing CD-ROM.
Resources:
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-28
d•I N D U S T R I A L
C H A P T E R T W O
Industrial facilities are highly functional projects that need to be able to
handle a high volume of delivery vehicles, provide expansive operational
working spaces, and perform specialized activities that can challenge
designers working to blend them together. Owners of these facilities are
also aware of how important an attractive image can be in maintaining good
relations with the local community and enhancing market value throughout
the life of the building. Precast concrete can help meet these and other
challenges for space requirements that can be specialized, focused, and
demanding.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2D-i
Pci dwp binder_ch2
Peoria Production Shop, Peoria, Ill.; Architect: River City
Construction LLC.
warehouseF A C I L I T I E S
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Design a durable, attractive exterior that
blends with surrounding buildings.
Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin-
brick insets to match any needed design style.
Provide open interiors. Hollow-core slabs and double tees can create long spans, allowing column-free areas for
installing or rearranging equipment.
Create easy support options for HVAC and
processing equipment.
Precast concrete panels can carry the structural load of the roof system, reducing costs and
expediting construction while creating large, open interiors. This structural support can be used
for installation of mechanical equipment.
Install efficient delivery bays for easy truck
access.
Precast concrete panels can be cast at 12 ft widths or wider to allow installation of delivery
doors in one panel, providing structural support and fast construction.
Minimize energy requirements. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating
and cooling costs.
Allow for potential horizontal expansion
of the building if needed.
Non-loadbearing panels can be removed from one end of the building, with new panels (using
the same type of concrete) added to the sides and the original panels reattached to add space.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and
staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic
on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
Expedite construction to provide faster
return on investment.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-
source responsibility from the precaster.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins
as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2D-1
Fletcher Park, Indianapolis, Ind.; Architect: Ratio Architects Inc.; Photo: ©Mardan Photography.
Damark International, Brooklyn Park, Minn.; Photo: Koyama Photographic.
warehouseF A C I L I T I E S
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2D-2
Quad Graphics, Wis.; Architect: Wheeler-Kearns Architects; Photo: William Kildow.
Toppan Printing Company America Inc., Franklin Township, N.J.; Architect: Herbert Beckhard Frank Richlan & Associates;
Photo: Otto Baitz.
Gannett Newspapers, Appleton, Wis.; Architect: McMahon Associates.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2D-3
Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Architectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast
Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.1.3, “Warehouses and Industrial Buildings,PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition.
MK-34-03: Precast Concrete Makes The Grade For K-12 School Facilities (12 pp.).
CD/IGS-5-01: Industrial CD-ROM.
Ascent:
“Precast Panels Provide Flexibility For Printing Plant,” Ascent; Summer 2001, pp. 12-14.
“Precast Structure Provides Handsome, Economical Center, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, pp. 22-23.
“Precast Wall Separates, Spotlights Plant and Offices, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, pp. 20-21.
Other:
Ideas By Design, Vol. 1. No. 4, August 2001: Industrial Buildings (12 pp.).
MK-14-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels: Sandwich Wall Panels (6 pp.).
MK-15-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels: Warehouse/Distribution Centers (6 pp.).
MK-20-98: Precast Panels for Industrial Buildings (6 pp.).
Resources:
Centro de Distribucion Elektra Guadalajara, Mexico;
Architect: Springall + Lira S.A. de C.V.
Peoria Production Shop, Peoria, Ill.; Architect: River City Construction LLC.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2D-4
Federal Express, Hagerstown, Md.;
Architect: Coakley Williams Construction Co.
distributionF A C I L I T I E S
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Design a durable, attractive exterior that
blends with surrounding buildings.
Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin-
brick insets to match any needed design style.
Provide open interiors. Hollow-core slabs and double tees can create long spans, allowing column-free areas for
installing or rearranging equipment.
Create easy support options for HVAC and
processing equipment.
Precast concrete panels can carry the structural load of the roof system, reducing costs and
expediting construction while creating large, open interiors. Precast concrete roof systems can
be used to support mechanical equipment.
Install efficient delivery bays for easy truck
access.
Precast concrete panels can be cast at 12 ft widths or wider to allow installation of delivery
doors in one panel, providing structural support and fast construction.
Minimize energy requirements. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating
and cooling costs.
Allow for economical future horizontal
expansion of the building, if needed.
Non-loadbearing panels can be removed from one end of the building, with new panels (using
the same type of concrete) added to the sides and the original panels reattached to add space.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and
staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic
on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
Expedite construction to provide faster
return on investment.
A total precast concrete system speeds construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-
source responsibility from the precaster.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins
as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2D-5
Department 56, Rogers, Minn.; Architect: Ryan Companies; Photo: Koyama Photographic.
United Parcel Service, Hodgkins, Ill.; Architect: McClier Corp.
distributionF A C I L I T I E S
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2D-6
SuperValu Minneapolis Distribution Center, Hopkins, Minn.; Architect: Planmark Inc.; Photo: Koyama Photographic.
Federal Express, Hagerstown, Md.; Architect: Coakley Williams Construction Co.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2D-7
Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Architectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast
Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.1.3, “Warehouses and Industrial Buildings,PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition.
MK-34-03: Precast Concrete Makes The Grade For K-12 School Facilities (12 pp.).
CD/IGS-5-01: Industrial CD-ROM.
Ascent:
“Precast Panels Provide Flexibility For Printing Plant,” Ascent; Summer 2001, pp. 12-14.
“Precast Structure Provides Handsome, Economical Center, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, pp. 22-23.
“Precast Wall Separates, Spotlights Plant and Offices, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, pp. 20-21.
Other:
Ideas By Design, Vol. 1. No. 4, August 2001: Industrial Buildings (12 pp.).
MK-14-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels: Sandwich Wall Panels (6 pp.).
MK-15-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels: Warehouse/Distribution Centers (6 pp.).
MK-20-98: Precast Panels for Industrial Buildings (6 pp.).
Resources:
Lily Popcorn Co., Bethpage, N.Y.; Architect: Billow & Goldberg Associates.
Federal Express, Crofton, Md.; Architect: Morgan Glick
& Associates.
Pepsi-Cola General Bottlers, Morton, Ill.; Architect: River City Design Group; Photo: Don Phelps, Photo Creations.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2D-8
Digital Monitoring Products Inc., Springfield,
Mo.; Architect: Sapp Design Associates
Architects P.C.
manufacturingF A C I L I T I E S
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Design a durable, attractive exterior that
blends with surrounding buildings.
Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or
thin-brick insets to match any needed design style.
Include design flexibility so fabrication or
processing activities can be changed as
needed.
Hollow-core slabs and double tees can create long spans, allowing column-free areas for
installing or rearranging equipment.
Provide easy support options for HVAC
and processing equipment.
Precast concrete panels can carry the structural load of the roof system, reducing costs and
expediting construction while creating large, open interiors. Precast concrete roof systems can
be used to support mechanical equipment.
Install efficient delivery bays for easy truck
access.
Precast concrete panels can be cast at 12 ft widths or wider to allow installation of delivery
doors in one panel, providing structural support and fast construction.
Minimize energy requirements. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating
and cooling costs.
Allow for economical future horizontal
expansion of the building, if needed.
Non-loadbearing panels can be removed from one end of the building, with new panels (using
the same type of concrete) added to the sides and the original panels reattached to add space.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection,
and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less
traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction.
Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete
components to be used in all seismic zones.
Expedite construction to provide faster
return on investment.
A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component
pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers
single-source responsibility from the precaster.
Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection
begins as soon as the site is prepared.
Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2D-9
Digital Monitoring Products Inc., Springfield, Mo.; Architect: Sapp Design Associates Architects P.C.
manufacturingF A C I L I T I E S
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2D-10
Poblocki & Sons Exterior and Interior Sign Systems, Wis.
Phillip Morris Plant, Concord, N.C.; Architect: Herbert Beckhard Frank Richlan & Associates (HB+FR);
Photos: ©Rick Alexander.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2D-11
Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi-
tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07:
Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.1.3, “Warehouses and Industrial
Buildings,PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Hand-
book, Sixth Edition.
MK-34-03: Precast Concrete Makes The Grade For
K-12 School Facilities (12 pp.).
CD/IGS-5-01: Industrial CD-ROM.
Ascent:
“Precast Panels Provide Flexibility For Printing
Plant,” Ascent; Summer 2001, pp. 12-14.
“Precast Structure Provides Handsome, Economi-
cal Center, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002,
pp. 22-23.
“Precast Wall Separates, Spotlights Plant and
Offices, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, pp.
20-21.
Other:
Ideas By Design, Vol. 1. No. 4, August 2001:
Industrial Buildings (12 pp.).
MK-14-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels:
Sandwich Wall Panels (6 pp.).
MK-15-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels:
Warehouse/Distribution Centers (6 pp.).
MK-20-98: Precast Panels for Industrial Buildings
(6 pp.).
Resources:
AT&T Corp., Chicago, Ill.; Architect: MFH Associates.
Phillips Communications, Lancaster, Pa.; Architect: Greenfield Architects.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2D-12
Gerry Baby Products, Thornton, Colo.;
Architect: Intergroup.
processingF O O D -
F A C I L I T I E S
Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions
Meet government regulations for providing
an environment in which dust and dirt
cannot accumulate.
Precast concrete designs can ensure that the structure contains no horizontal surfaces where
dust, dirt, or other contaminants can lodge. The most effective approach uses precast concrete
panels as a loadbearing element to eliminate most columns and beams where dust could
accumulate.
Provide completely smooth walls where
no particles can lodge.
Durable precast concrete panels can be rubbed with a mortar after casting to fill pin-sized air
voids before the final finish is applied. This ensures a solid surface that leaves no microscopic
ledges to hold contaminants.
Create specialized spaces for technical
processes and equipment.
Precast concrete components can provide the design flexibility and durability needed to allow
for added HVAC infrastructure, such as larger clearances in shafts, ceiling spaces, plenums,
and chases.
Provide controlled-atmosphere or freezer
areas for storing food and produce prior to
processing.
Precast concrete panels can provide the insulation required, while also supplying separation
from surrounding surfaces that can induce humidity or groundwater to freeze and disrupt the
structure.
Create a durable interior environment that
can withstand regular cleaning with harsh
chemicals.
Precast concrete insulated sandwich wall panels provide a durable, finished interior side that
can withstand regular cleaning, as well as high humidities that would corrode metal. They can
also be designed to achieve a maximum four-hour fire rating to help contain accidents.
Design a façade that blends storage
spaces, processing plants, and office areas
into one aesthetically pleasing design.
Precast concrete insulated sandwich wall panels provide an interior finished wall that blends
these diverse functions, while offering aesthetics that complement them all. The exterior side
can provide smooth, textured, or other types of finish, which can visually separate functions or
blend them together. They can also include embedded logos and other corporate designs that
project a professional image.
Allow for expansion potential of the facility
as business grows.
Precast concrete panels can expand an existing building by adding new adjacent space or
merging new space with the existing structure. The non-loadbearing panels on the end
wall can be disconnected from the framing, and new panels and framing can be added on each
side, with the end panels replaced.
Install efficient delivery bays for easy truck
access.
Precast concrete panels can be cast at 12 ft widths or wider to allow installation of delivery
doors in one panel, providing structural support and fast construction.
Minimize energy requirements. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating
and cooling costs.
Minimize congestion and safety concerns
on site and in the general vicinity during
construction.
Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and
staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic
on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during construction.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2D-13
Malt-O-Meal Co., Northfield, Minn.; Architect: Professional/Design Group.
Premium Standards Farms (PSF), Milan, Mo.; Architect: Rietz Consultants Ltd.
processingF O O D -
F A C I L I T I E S
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2D-14
Pepperidge Farm, Denver, Pa.; Photo: Loomis Shade Photography.
Hershey Food Pasta Group, Va.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2D-15
Chapter 1. Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi-
tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07:
Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.1.3, “Warehouses and Industrial
Buildings,PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Hand-
book, Sixth Edition.
CD/IGS-5-01: Industrial CD-ROM.
Other:
Ideas By Design, Vol. 1. No. 4, August 2001:
Industrial Buildings (12 pp.).
MK-14-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels:
Sandwich Wall Panels (6 pp.).
MK-16-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels:
Food-Processing (6 pp.).
MK-20-98: Precast Panels for Industrial Buildings
(6 pp.).
Resources:
Fieldale Corp. Hatchery, Toccoa, Ga.; Photo: ©Hank Somma.
U.S. Durum Products Ltd., Lancaster, Pa.; Photo: J&D Graphics.
General Mills Inc., Albuquerque, N.M.; Architect: United Engineers & Constructors Inc.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2D-16
Washington County Fair Park West Bend Multipurpose Building,
West Bend, Wis.; Architect: BHS Architects;
Photo: BHS Architects.
Minnesota Library Access Center at the University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis; Architect: Stageberg Beyer Sachs Inc.
Colonial Williamsburg Bridge To The Past,
Williamsburg, Va.;
Architect: Carlton Abbott & Partners PC.
e•M I S C E L L A N E O U S
C H A P T E R T W O
Precast concrete components can be used to create a wide range of unique
and custom structures to meet owners’ specific needs.
As part of their design, some building projects require structural spans to
be used as bridges. Spanning highways, connecting to retail facilities, and
providing access to higher levels of nearby structures are key applications of
bridge technology to building construction.
Precast concrete designs can provide a wide
range of attractive, functional, and easily
constructed spans.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2E-i
Le Veck Bridge, Los Angeles, Calif.; Architect: David Jay
Flood Architect.
pedestrianB I C Y C L E &
B R I D G E S
Spans can be created by a variety of methods. For longer spans,
cables can be strung between abutments at each end, with
post-tensioned precast concrete panels resting atop the cables,
similar to a suspension bridge. Graceful precast concrete arches,
colored to match the surrounding landscape, can also be created,
as well as balustrades and other decorative pieces.
Deck panels and spandrels can be combined to create quickly
constructed and aesthetically pleasing designs that can connect
portions of a campus, or allow access over a highway to retail
spaces from parking or transportation hubs.The spandrels are
cast with a continuous ledge on the lower interior surface, and
the panels are laid on top.The spandrels’ exterior sides can be
inset with brick, or feature a variety of visually pleasing finishes.
Precast concrete manufacturers are aware of the latest techniques
and state-of-the-art approaches to aid designers in achieving
spans that provide access to buildings or between structures.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2E-1
Padden Parkway Pedestrian Bridge, Vancouver, Wash.
Westminster Promenade Pedestrian Bridge, Westminster, Colo. 	
pedestrianB I C Y C L E &
B R I D G E S
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2E-2
Nepperhan Avenue Pedestrian Bridge, Yonkers, N.Y.
Angels Flight™ Railway & Funicular Trestle, Los Angeles, Calif. AirTrain Light Rail System, Queens, N.Y.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2E-3
Kennesaw State University Phase II Pedestrian Bridge, Kennesaw, Ga.; Architect: Niles Bolton Associates.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2E-4
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2E-5
uniqueS T R U C T U R E S
Contact your local precast manufacturer to determine how best to approach the
challenges of unique structures and how precast concrete components can meet
those individual requirements.These designs can include:
Railroad ties,
Soundwalls for freeways,
Water tanks and reservoirs,
Air-traffic control towers,
Floating piers,
Outdoor structures such as terraces and canopies.
Lincoln Heights Reservoirs, Spokane, Wash. Riverside Plaza, Hartford, Conn.; Architect: Carol R. Johnson Associates and Goedes Brecher Qualls & Cunningham Inc.;
Photos: Jerry Howard, Landscape Photography.
Maryland 216 Sound Barrier, Howard County, Md.; Designer/Engineer: JTE Civil Inc.; Photo: Creative Design Solutions.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2E-6
uniqueS T R U C T U R E S
Metronome Building, New York City; Architect: Fredenburgh Wegierska-Mutin
Architects Inc. and Kristin Jones and Andrew Ginzel, art wall designers; Photos: David
Sunberg/ESTO.
The Clock Tower, Albion, Mich.; Architect: MacLachlan,
Cornelius & Filoni Architects.
Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, Ind.; Architect: Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf Architects; Photos: High
Concrete Group.
Commonwealth Edison Cooling Tower, Bryon, Ill.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2E-7
Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi-
tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07:
Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition.
Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,”
PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth
Edition.
Ascent:
“Metronome Art Wall, Building Awards,” Ascent;
Fall 2002, p. 28.
“Millennium Carillon, Building Awards,” Ascent;
Fall 2002, p. 26.
“Precast’s Flexibility Aids Diverse, Specialized
Projects,” Ascent; Summer 2001, pp. 28-30.
“U.S. Navy Modular Hybrid Floating Pier,” Ascent;
Fall 2005, p. 20.
Resources:
Richard E. Lindner Athletics Center, University of Cincinnati, Ohio; Architect: Bernard Tschumi Architects; Design
Architect: Glaserworks; Photo: Bernard Tschumi Architects.
U.S. Navy Modular Hybrid Floating Pier, San Mateo/Alameda Counties, Calif.
Millennium Carillon, Naperville, Ill.; Architect: Charles
Vincent George Design Group Inc.; Photo; Charles
Vincent George Design Group Inc.
DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2E-8

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  • 1. twoC H A P T E R B U I L D I N G T Y P E S Commercial & Entertainment__ 2A Office & Corporate_____ 2A-1 Retail_______________ 2A-5 Stadiums & Arenas____ 2A-9 Parking Structures____ 2A-13 Mixed-Use__________ 2A-17 Institutional______________ 2B Educational Facilities K–12______________ 2B-1 Higher Education_____ 2B-5 Justice & Correctional__ 2B-9 Government & Public Buildings______ 2B-13 Religious Architecture___ 2B-17 Health Care_ ________ 2B-21 High-Tech & Lab Facilities_ _______ 2B-25 Housing & Residential_____ 2C Single-Family_________ 2C-1 Multifamily___________ 2C-5 Dormitories__________ 2C-9 Condominiums_______ 2C-13 Hotels______________ 2C-17 Retirement Housing___ 2C-21 Assisted Living_______ 2C-25 Industrial________________ 2D Warehouses__________ 2D-1 Distribution Facilities___ 2D-5 Manufacturing________ 2D-9 Food-Processing Facilities____________ 2D-13 Miscellaneous____________ 2E Pedestrian & Bicycle Bridges, Soundwalls, Water Tanks, Towers, Unique Structures, etc. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E
  • 2. a•C O M M E R C I A L C H A P T E R T W O B U I L D I N G S & E N T E R T A I N M E N T Commercial buildings must meet a wide range of needs while providing an aesthetically pleasing look.These facilities must adapt to users who visit the structures for short periods, as well as those who inhabit the facilities on a regular basis. Precast concrete helps meet these challenges with a variety of capabilities that aid the owner, designer, and contractor and provide long- term benefits to users. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2A-i
  • 3. Case-Highland Oaks Corporate Park, Tampa, Fla.; Architect: ADD Inc., Cambridge, Mass.; Photo: Rob Bovarnick, Rob/Harris Production Inc. Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Provide open interior spaces to create open-floor layouts and allow for rearrangement of spaces as needs change. Hollow-core slab or double-tee floor and roof components have long span capabilities that eliminate columns and provide unobstructed runs for utilities in the cores of hollow-core or between double-tee stems. Ensure sufficient structural support for computer and storage systems. High-strength flooring provides support for heavy loads now and in the future. Create secured parking beneath office levels. Precast concrete structural systems can be used to create parking on lower levels, provide fire- rated separation, and allow flexible layout options for office space. Increase energy efficiency. Thermal mass helps regulate temperatures; insulated precast concrete sandwich panels provide added energy efficiency due to insulation in the core. Offer superior fire resistance. Inherently non-combustible composition, along with compartmentalization designs, contains fire to specific limited areas and allows for detection, evacuation, and suppression. Provide early occupancy to meet leasing needs. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met. Elimination of sub-framing, bracing, and scaffolding saves time and money. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-source responsibility from the precaster. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during construction. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. Provide proper aesthetic style to blend with the surrounding neighborhood, whether contemporary or historic, and to create a distinctive image reflecting the owner’s stature. Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin-brick insets to match any needed design style. office& C O R P O R A T E B U I L D I N G S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2A-1
  • 4. Hearst Tower, Charlotte, N.C.; Architect: Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates Inc.; Photo: Carolina Photography Group. South Trust Bank of Charleston, S.C.; Architect: Liollio Architecture; Photo: ©2003 Brian Dressler/www.dresslerphoto.com. Best Buy Corporate Campus, Richfield, Minn.; Architect: Opus Architects & Engineers; Photo: Jeff Gleason and Daniel Young Dixon. Two Buckhead Plaza Office Building, Atlanta, Ga.; Architect: Corcoran, Nelson, Nardone Associates Inc.; Photos: Reel Video & Stills Inc./Brian Erkens. office& C O R P O R A T E B U I L D I N G S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2A-2
  • 5. United Parcel Services Corporate Offices, Atlanta, Ga.; Architect: Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates (TVS&A); Photo: Brian Gassel, TVS&A. Sabre Holdings Headquarters, Southlake, Tex.; Architect: HKS Inc.; Photo: ©Ed Lacasse, Lacasse Photography. Brighton Landing, Brighton, Mass.; Architect: ADD Inc.; Photo: Warren Jagger Photography Inc. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2A-3
  • 6. Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Architectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.1.2 “Office Buildings,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. Ascent: “The AT&T Building Addition, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 22. “Bacsa Corporate Offices, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 14. “Brighton Landing, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2003, p. 28. “Dicas Corporate Headquarters, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2005, p. 34. “Hearst Tower, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 13. “Merrill Lynch Hopewell Campus, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2003, p. 29. “Office Campus Attains Rich Look – On A Budget,” Ascent; Spring 2003, pp. 22-26. “Precast Adds Exciting Detail To Office Facility, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2001, pp. 12-13. “Precast Concrete Offers Advantages For Office, Parking Structures,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp. 6-11. “Precast Helps Office, Parking Facilities Meet Tight Schedules,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp. 22-23. “Precast Panels Achieve Historic Appearance,” Ascent; Summer 2005, pp. 30-33. “Precast Relates Offices To Historical Context,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp. 30-34. “Precast Streamlines Construction At Medical Research Institute,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp. 12-15. “Stacking Precast Office, Parking Saves Space,” Ascent; Summer 2002, pp. 24-26. “State Street Financial Center, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2004, p. 30. “Tiffany’s Headquarters Shines With Precast Addition,” Ascent; Summer 2003, pp.20-22. PCI Journal: “Energy Park Corporate Center, St. Paul, Minnesota,” PCI Journal; March-April 2005, pp. 136-141. “Project Study: Dutton Avenue Office and Parking Facility, Waco, Texas,” PCI Journal; March-April 2006, pp. 102-107. “Tiffany & Company Office Building Addition and Parking Structure,” PCI Journal; November-December 2003, pp. 154-156. Resources: State Street Financial Center, Boston, Mass.; Architect: Jung/Brannen Associates Inc., Boston, Mass.; Photo: Peter Vanderwarker. Adtran Corporate Headquarters Phase IV, Huntsville, Ala.; Architect: Cooper Cary Inc.; Photo: ©Gabriel Benzur. Merrill Lynch Hopewell Campus, Pennington, N.J.; Architect: Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates (TVS&A); Photo: TVS&A. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2A-4
  • 7. Las Olas Center, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Architect: Cooper Carry Inc.; Photo: Ed Zealy, John Gillan Photography Inc. retailB U I L D I N G S Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Create tall, open interiors to allow for flexible merchandising space. Architectural precast concrete panels can be designed to provide high ceilings. Design a durable envelope that can withstand impact from forklifts. Precast concrete’s high strength and density provide durability that will withstand impacts. Provide easily accessed delivery docking space. Precast concrete panels’ capability to be cast in 12 ft widths or wider allows docking doors to be built into a single panel, providing inherent stability and fast erection. Provide for future expansion of the facility. Expansion can be accomplished by removing end panels and adding new panels onto the sides. Original mixtures and aggregates can be replicated in added panels to match the existing structure. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during construction. Expedite construction to provide faster return on investment. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-source responsibility from the precaster. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. Fit the structure into surroundings while meeting corporate-identity needs. Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin-brick insets to match any needed design style. These looks can be used for warehouse- type retailers, additions to malls, stand-alone stores in upscale neighborhoods, and other specific location needs. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PRECAST CONCRET E 2A-5
  • 8. Lazarus Department Store, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Architect: Cooper Carry Inc. Saks Majestic Square Complex, Charleston, S.C.; Architect: LS3P Associates Ltd.; Photo: ©Rick Alexander & Associates Inc. Fashion Mall Expansion, Indianapolis, Ind.; Architect: CSO. retailB U I L D I N G S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2A-6
  • 9. Target, Stamford, Conn.; Architect: Street-Works; Photo: Jeffrey M. Brown & Associates. Nordstrom Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.; Architect: Callison Architecture Inc.; Photos: Vern Smith, Gate Precast. Rich’s Department Store, Alpharetta, Ga.; Architect: Cooper Carry Inc. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2A-7
  • 10. Tommy Hilfiger Retail Incorporated, Beverly Hills, Calif.; Architect: Allan Greenberg, Architect; Photo: David Rath. CD/IGS-5-01: Industrial CD-ROM. Chapter 1.2.1.3, “Warehouses and Industrial Buildings,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Hand- book, Sixth Edition. Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi- tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Ideas By Design, Vol. 1. No. 4, August 2001: Industrial Buildings (12 pp.). MK-14-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels: Sand- wich Wall Panels (6 pp.). MK-19-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels: Retail Buildings (6 pp.). MK-20-98: Precast Panels for Industrial Buildings (6 pp.). Resources: Sherman Oaks Galleria, Sherman Oaks, Calif.; Architect: Gensler. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2A-8
  • 11. Miller Park, Milwaukee, Wis.; Architect: HKS Sport & Entertainment Group/NBBJ Sports & Entertainment/Eppstein Uhen Associated Architects, a joint venture. Photo: Eric Oxendorf. stadiums& A R E N A S Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Design economical rows of seating that can withstand heavy loading. Seating risers, especially economical double and triple risers, are the dominant choice for seating sections in outdoor stadiums and many indoor arenas. Shapes can vary to create needed sight lines, and vibrations can be controlled so that motion during use gives a sense of strength and security. Create an interior structure with smooth traffic flow in and out as well as easy access to all sections. Raker beams, columns, vomitory walls, and other structural components offer cost and time savings with close tolerances, while meeting the configuration requirements of any pedestrian- flow requirement. Ensure all materials can withstand year-round weather for many years with minimal maintenance required. Precast concrete mixtures ensure a long life cycle with the capability to withstand use by large- capacity crowds. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during tconstruction. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. Create a fast construction pace to ensure that scheduled events occur on time or that new events can be scheduled quickly, providing faster revenue generation. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single- source responsibility from the precaster. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met. Create an aesthetic design that fits the owner’s need, whether it is a contemporary look or an old-fashioned stadium design with modern amenities. Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin- brick insets to match any needed design style. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2A-9
  • 12. Camden Yards Ballpark, Baltimore, Md.; Architect: Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum Sports Facilities Group. Nebraska Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Neb.; Architect: Sinclair Hills & Associates Inc. and DLR Group Sports of Tampa, Fla. Gund Arena, Cleveland, Ohio; Architect: Ellerbe Becket Inc.; Photo: Timothy Hursley. stadiums& A R E N A S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2A-10
  • 13. U.S. Olympic Center, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Photo: John Miller, Hedrich Blessing. Adelphia Stadium, Nashville, Tenn.; Architect: HOK Sports Group. Ericsson Stadium, Charlotte, N.C.; Architect: HOK Sports Inc. Staples Arena, Los Angeles, Calif.; Architect: NBBJ Sports & Entertainment. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2A-11
  • 14. Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Architectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.5 “Stadiums/Arenas,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. CD/IGS-3-01: Stadiums CD-ROM. Ascent: “Precast Speeds Construction Of Qwest Center Omaha,” Ascent; Spring 2005, pp. 28-30. PCI Journal: “Precast Concrete Transforms the University of Oregon’s Autzen Stadium,” PCI Journal; May-June 2004, pp. 44-55. Resources: Rose Garden Arena, Portland, Ore.; Photo: Chris Eden/Eden Arts. Centennial Olympic Stadium, Atlanta, Ga.; Photo: ©Aerial Innovations of Georgia Inc. PNC Park, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Architect: HOK Sports and L.D. Astorino & Associates Ltd.; Photo: Massery Photography Inc. Indian Wells Tennis Center, Indian Wells, Calif.; Architect: Rosetti Associates Architects. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2A-12
  • 15. Emory University Parking Structure, Atlanta, Ga.; Architect: Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback and Associates Architects (TVS); Photo: Brian Cassel/TVS. parkingS T R U C T U R E S Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Design open interior spaces to maximize parking layout and provide secure environment. Double tees can span long distances to eliminate columns and provide unobstructed views through the levels. Moment frames, K frames, litewalls, and other unique structural supports can open interiors and smooth traffic flow. Provide early occupancy to ensure readiness when other buildings are ready. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met. Maximize green space. Precasters can help ensure the most economical, functional layout to maximize access, number of floors, ramp flow, and other factors that minimize the footprint. Ensure high durability. Concrete with low water–cement ratios and high-quality, plant-produced components projects against chloride penetration from deicing chemicals. Allow for proper drainage. Precasters ensure that joint placement and drainage in floors meet the needs of each unique design. Provide easy long-term maintenance. Maintenance is minimized by annual inspections at key joints and routine recaulking at long- term intervals. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during construction. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. Reduce the structure’s scale so as not to overwhelm or dominate the landscape and create the proper aesthetic look to blend with the surrounding neighborhood, whether contemporary or historic. Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin- brick insets to match any needed design style and break up the mass of the structure’s façade. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2A-13
  • 16. South Spring Street Garage, Greenville, S.C.; Architect: Craig Gaulden Davis, Greenville, S.C.; Consulting Architect: LS3P Associates Ltd., Charlotte, N.C. University of Denver College of Law Parking Structure, Denver, Colo.; Architect: University of Denver School of Architecture. Fifth & Lafayette Parking Structure, Royal Oak, Mich.; Architect: Rich & Associates Inc. parkingS T R U C T U R E S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2A-14
  • 17. Resurrection Medical Center Southeast Parking Structure, Chicago, Ill.; Architect: Loebl Schlossman & Hackl. Orlando County Courthouse Parking Structure Expansion, Orlando, Fla.; Architect: Burke, Hogue & Mills Associates Inc. Hull Street Parking Deck, Athens, Ga.; Architect: Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates Inc.; Photo: Jim Roof. Union Plaza Transit Terminal and Parking Garage, El Paso, Tex.; Architect: Synthesis Architecture Inc. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2A-15
  • 18. CD/IGS-6-02: Parking CD-ROM. Chapter 1, Section 1.2 “Applications of Architectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.2 “Parking Structures,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. Ideas By Design, Vol. 1 No. 3, June 2001: Parking Structures (12 pp.). MNL-136-04: Maintenance Manual for Precast Parking Structures. PCI MNL129-98: Parking Structures: Recommended Practice for Design and Construction. Ascent: “All-Precast Parking Structure Creates Attractive Solution,” Ascent; Winter 2005, pp. 28-20. “American Family Insurance Building C Parking Structure, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 30. “Architectural Precast Beautifies Parking Structure, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, pp. 24-25. “City of Orlando/Orlando County Courthouse Parking Garage Expansion, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2004, p. 32. “Humphrey Ground Transportation Center, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2004, p. 33. “Library District Parking Garage,” Ascent; Fall 2005, p. 36. “North Shore Garage, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 31. “Parking Structure Design Offers Office Aesthetic,” Ascent; Winter 2003, pp. 24-27. “Precast Aids Work At Historic Site,” Ascent; Summer 2003, pp. 28-30. “Precast Concrete Offers Advantages For Office, Parking Structures,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp. 6-11. “Precast Helps Office, Parking Facilities Meet Tight Schedules,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp. 22-23. “Precast Concrete Offers ‘Better Way To Skin Cat,’” Ascent; Summer 2004, pp. 28-30. “Precast Parking Structures Help Mall Make Design Statement,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp. 18-21. “Resurrection Medical Center Southeast Parking Structure, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2003, p. 33. “River Street Garage, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 24. “Saks Parking Structure, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2003, p. 32. “The Shops at Willow Bend Parking Structures, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2001, pp. 46-47. “Stacking Precast Office, Parking Saves Space,” Ascent; Summer 2002, pp. 24-26. “Surgery Center Built Atop Precast Parking Structure,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp.24-28. “Total Precast Parking Features Brick Blend,” Ascent; Summer 2005, pp. 18-20. “Universities Exploit Precast For Mixed-Use Projects,” Ascent; Summer 2004, pp. 24-27. “University of Georgia Carlton Street Parking Structure, Special Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 10. PCI Journal: “All-Precast Concrete Design for the Saratoga Street Parking & Office Structure for the University of Maryland,” PCI Journal; March-April 2004, pp. 34-47. “Hull Street Parking Structure, Athens, Georgia,” PCI Journal; July-August 2005, pp. 144-149. “New Jersey Transit—Route 17 Regional Rail Park-N-Ride Station, Ramsey, New Jersey,” PCI Journal; September-October 2005, pp. 106-111. “Precast Parking Structures Enhance the Shops at Willow Bend,” PCI Journal; September-October 2001, pp. 36-45. “Project Study: Dutton Avenue Office and Parking Facility, Waco, Texas,” PCI Journal; March-April 2006, pp. 102-107. “Saks Parking Garage, Kansas City, Missouri,” PCI Journal; May-June 2005, pp. 102-107. “Tiffany & Company Office Building Addition and Parking Structure,” PCI Journal; November-December 2003, pp. 154-156. “UGA’s Carlton Street Parking Facility Meets University Demands for Construction Speed and Aesthetics,” PCI Journal; November-December 2002, pp. 26-47. Resources: Arcade Parking Structure, Providence, R.I.; Architect: Maguire Group. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2A-16
  • 19. Olympic Park Plaza, Louisville, Ky.; Architect: Cooper Carry Inc. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2A-17 mixed– U S E B U I L D I N G S Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Create a distinctive character that projects an upscale image while allowing each function with the building to maintain its own in design. The plasticity of precast concrete components, and the variety of finishes that can be used, ensure that designs blend with any surroundings and project any needed corporate image, while also allowing for diversity. Ensure that parking areas do not overwhelm other functions in the building, and fit with the surrounding neighborhood. Precast concrete designs can feature set-in brick, granite, and punched-window effects that replicate housing or other types of surrounding architecture. Reveals, finishes, and other techniques can reduce the visual mass of the building. Ensure that code requirements for fire separation between parking and other functions are met. Precast concrete hollow-core slabs and double tees provide the necessary separation between parking and other functional areas of the mixed-use facility. Design open interior spaces to maximize parking layout and provide a secure environment. Double tees can span long distances to eliminate columns and provide unobstructed views through the levels. Moment frames, K frames, litewalls and other unique structural supports can open interiors and smooth traffic flow. Provide structural support for many small rooms above open, column-free ballrooms and conference areas. Hollow-core slabs span long distances while providing structural support, minimizing columns on lower floors. Create high fire resistance. Precast concrete’s non-combustible composition minimizes the spread of fire, while compartmentalization design techniques provide time for detection, evacuation, and suppression. Use durable materials that will not show dents and other misuse. The compressive strength of the material minimizes chances for damage to interior walls or ceilings by guests. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. Expedite construction to provide faster return on investment and meet scheduling commitments. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes component pieces by combining structural and architectural elements, and provides single-source responsibility. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
  • 20. South Carolina Aquarium Parking Structure, Charleston, S.C.; Architect: LS3P Associates Ltd.; Photo: ©Rick Alexander & Associates Inc. St. Regis Museum Tower, San Francisco, Calif.; Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP The Ninth Square, New Haven, Conn.; Architect: Herbert S. Newman & Partners, PC; Photo: ©1995 Norman McGrath. Fairbanks Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge, Tamarac, Fla. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2A-18 mixed– U S E B U I L D I N G S
  • 21. 116 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass.; Architect: CBT/Childs Bertman Tseckares Inc.; Photos: Wayne Soverns Jr. Architectural Photography. Enterprise IV Corporate Center, Bridgeport, Conn.; Architect: Kasper Group Inc.; Photo: Blakeslee Prestress. MacArthur Center Mall, Norfolk, Va.; Architect: Hobbs & Black Inc. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2A-19
  • 22. Mizner Park, Boca Raton, Fla.; Architect: Cooper Carry Inc. CD/IGS-1-00: Housing CD-ROM. CD/IGS-6-02: Parking CD-ROM. Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Architectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.1.1 “Residential Buildings,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. Chapter 1.2.2 “Parking Structures,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. Ideas By Design, Vol. 1 No. 3, June 2001: Parking Structures (12 pp.). MNL-136-04: Maintenance Manual for Precast Parking Structures. PCI MNL129-98: Parking Structures: Recommended Practice for Design and Construction. Ascent: “How Precast Meets High-Rise Challenge;” Ascent; Winter 2006 pp. 18-23. “Humphrey Ground Transportation Center, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2004, p. 33. “Parking Structure Design Offers Office Aesthetic,” Ascent; Winter 2003, pp. 24-27. “Precast Concrete Offers Advantages For Office, Parking Structures,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp. 6-11. “Precast Helps Office, Parking Facilities Meet Tight Schedules,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp. 22-23. “Precast Parking Structures Help Mall Make Design Statement,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp. 18-21. “Saks Parking Structure, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2003, p. 32. “The Shops at Willow Bend Parking Structures, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2001, pp. 46-47. “Stacking Precast Office, Parking Saves Space,” Ascent; Summer 2002, pp. 24-26. “Surgery Center Built Atop Precast Parking Structure,” Ascent; Spring 2001, pp.24-28. “Universities Exploit Precast For Mixed-Use Projects,” Ascent; Summer 2004, pp. 24-27. PCI Journal: “All-Precast Concrete Design for the Saratoga Street Parking & Office Structure for the University of Maryland,” PCI Journal; March-April 2004, pp. 34-47. “Precast Parking Structures Enhance the Shops at Willow Bend,” PCI Journal; September-October 2001, pp. 36-45. “Project Study: Dutton Avenue Office and Parking Facility, Waco, Texas,” PCI Journal; March-April 2006, pp. 102-107. “Saks Parking Garage, Kansas City, Missouri,” PCI Journal; May-June 2005, pp. 102-107. “St. Regis Hotel & Residences—A Vibrant Gem in San Francisco’s Fire Arts Center,” PCI Journal; March-April 2006, pp. 56-75. “Tiffany & Company Office Building Addition and Parking Structure,” PCI Journal; November-December 2003, pp. 154-156. Resources: Esquire Plaza, Sacramento, Calif.; Architect: HOK/SF; Photo: Ed Asmus Photography. Central Florida Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge, Orlando, Fla. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2A-20
  • 23. b•I N S T I T U T I O N A L C H A P T E R T W O B U I L D I N G S & P U B L I C Institutional and public buildings of all types require a strong, impressive façade to project the proper image to employees, visitors, and the general public.This need remains constant, whether these facilities are used for education, adjudication, administration, imprisonment, or worship services. But they must achieve that look, and all of their functional needs, on tight budgets that impress the public with economic stewardship. Achieving that balance, while meeting many other individual challenges, can be accomplished with precast concrete components in a variety of ways. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-i
  • 25. Photo:©PhotoDisc Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Meet strict budgeting needs based on tax revenues. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single- source responsibility from the precaster, saving costs throughout the construction process. Ensure that the building is ready for the school year in the fall or to meet other deadlines. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met. Maximize interior floor space. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an efficient, thin cross-section that maximizes interior floor space while minimizing the footprint. Create needed long-span areas, such as gymnasiums and pools. Hollow-core slabs and double tees can span long spaces to minimize or eliminate columns where needed. Provide for future addition or expansion of classroom spaces. Expansion can be accomplished by removing end panels and adding new panels onto sides. Original mixtures and aggregates can be replicated in added panels. Create a highly fire-resistant structure. Inherently noncombustible composition, along with compartmentalization designs, contains fire to specific areas and allows for detection, evacuation, and suppression. Minimize operating costs throughout the life of the building. Minimized joints, compared with brick or block construction, require less maintenance throughout the building’s life. Insulated sandwich wall panels provide high levels of energy efficiency, reducing HVAC costs. Project an image of environmental friendliness by using low-impact products. Precast concrete meets many of the rating criteria used by the LEED standards. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during construction. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Panelized wall systems and proven connection technology allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. Provide a strong, institutional look that conveys an educational image. Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin- brick insets to match any needed design style. School names, emblems, and other custom touches can be embedded into panels, creating unique accents. educationalG R A D E S K - 1 2 F A C I L I T I E S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-1
  • 26. Lynwood High School, Lynwood, Calif.; Photo: ©1997 Wayne Thom. Jack Britt High School, Fayetteville, N.C.; Architect: Shuller Ferris Landstrom & Associates. educationalG R A D E S K - 1 2 F A C I L I T I E S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-2
  • 27. Centralia High School, Centralia, Ill.; Architect: FGM Architects Engineers, Inc.; Photos: Gate Precast. Spring Union Free School, East Hampton, N.Y. Woodmont High School, Piedmont, S.C.; Architect: Perkins & Will Design Architect; Architect of Record: Craig Gaulden Davis; Photo: Craig Gaulden Davis Architects/Photographer-Working Pictures. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-3
  • 28. Chapter 1 Section 1.2, “Applications of Architectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. MK-34-03: Precast Concrete Makes The Grade For K-12 School Facilities (12 pp.). Ascent: “Highland Park High School Addition, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2003, p. 30. “PCI’s School Brochure Outlines Key Benefits,” Ascent; Fall 2003, pp. 16-18. “Precast Helps Schools Meet Attendance Boom,” Ascent; Summer 2002, pp. 16-22. “Precast Offers Answers For High School Needs,” Ascent; Winter 2001, pp. 30-34. “Precast Speeds School Construction Learning Curve,” Ascent; Summer 2003, pp. 24-26. “Schools Tap Precast For Massive Program,” Ascent; Spring 2004, pp. 26-29. PCI Journal: “Project Study: Elk Grove High School Natatorium, Elk Grove, Illinois,” PCI Journal; January-February 2006, pp. 116-119. Resources: Alberta Lea High School, Alberta Lea, Minn.; Photo: ©Don F. Wong. Durham Academy Elementary and Preschool, Durham, N.C. Lincoln Southwest High School, Lincoln, Neb. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-4
  • 29. Photo:©PhotoDisc. Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Provide a strong, institutional appearance that conveys an educational image. Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin- brick insets to match any needed design style. A total precast concrete system can be adapted to a variety of designs and functions, including theaters, dormitories, classrooms, laboratories, and other facilities. Design a conceptual look that allows buildings with different functional uses (theaters, dormitories, classrooms, laboratories) to work together aesthetically. School names, emblems, and other custom touches can be embedded into panels, creating unique accents. Meet strict budgeting needs based on tax revenues. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single- source responsibility from the precaster, saving costs throughout the construction process. Ensure that the building is ready for the school year by fall, or as soon as possible for additions onto existing structures. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met. Maximize interior floor space. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an efficient, thin cross-section that maximizes interior floor space while minimizing the footprint. Hollow-core slabs and double tees can span long spaces to minimize or eliminate columns where needed. Create a highly fire-resistant structure. Inherently noncombustible composition, along with compartmentalization designs, contains fire to specific areas and allows for detection, evacuation, and suppression. Minimize operating costs throughout the life of the building. Minimized joints, compared with brick or block construction, require less maintenance throughout the building’s life. Insulated sandwich wall panels provide high levels of energy efficiency, reducing HVAC costs. Create an image of environmental friendliness by using low-impact products. Precast concrete meets many of the rating criteria used by the LEED standards. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. educationalH I G H E R F A C I L I T I E S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-5
  • 30. John A. Burns School of Medicine, Honolulu, Hawaii; Architect: Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects. educationalH I G H E R F A C I L I T I E S Social Sciences Building, University of North Florida (UNF), Jacksonville, Fla.; Architect: TLC Engineering for Architecture; Photo: Gate Precast Co. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-6
  • 31. School of Architecture at Florida International University, Miami, Fla.; Architect: Bernard Tschumi Architects and BEA International (joint venture); Photos: Thomas Dellback. Rectory Building at the University of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico; Architect: Bernardo Hinojosa Architects & Planners; Photos: Francisco Lubbert. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-7
  • 32. Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi- tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. Ascent: “Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Special Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2005, p. 24. “Rectory Building at the University of Monterrey,” Ascent; Fall 2005, p. 37. “School of Architecture at Florida International University,” Ascent; Fall 2004, p. 20. PCI Journal: “All-Precast Concrete Design Delivers On-Time Opening for Florida’s LECOM Medical Students,” PCI Journal; January-February 2006, pp. 82-97. “All-Precast Concrete School of Architecture Creates Striking Identity for Florida International University,” PCI Journal; July-August 2004, pp. 58-71. Resources: Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Building, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Mass.; Architect: Payette Associates Inc. University of Illinois Molecular Research Biology Building, Chicago, Ill.; Architect: Lohan Associates; Photos: Hedrich-Blessing. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-8
  • 33. Lloyd D. George United States Courthouse, Las Vegas, Nev.; Executive Architect: Langdon Wilson Architects; Photo: Langdon Wilson Architects. Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Provide a durable, tough interior that will stand up to abuse. Precast concrete’s inherent toughness ensures no weaknesses in the walls, floors, or ceilings that can be exploited. Offer long-span interiors in assembly areas to minimize supervision needs. Hollow-core slabs and double tees can be used to span long distances, eliminating columns that could pose a security risk. Create a secure facility with few joints that inmates can use to hide contraband. Precast concrete components, including exterior loadbearing insulated wall panels, double tee roof slabs, precast concrete columns and beams, and interior precast concrete loadbearing and non-loadbearing walls, minimize joints compared to other construction products. Construct the facility in the fastest time possible to alleviate overcrowded conditions. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met. Large 10 by 30 or 40 ft. precast concrete walls can be erected quickly, enclosing the space early to allow interior work to begin sooner. Interior walls constructed of precast concrete minimize joints and are erected in a faster time frame than masons can provide, especially in rural areas where many prisons are built. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single- source responsibility from the precaster. Prefinished cell modules arrive at the site with walls, ceiling, and floor constructed in one unit and many finishes in place. Typically, two-cell modules are cast together, although triples and quads can also be created. The modules are preplumbed and prewired, with furniture, toilets, sinks, electrical fixtures, windows, and doors already installed. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during construction. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. Design an appearance that is secure and imposing while meeting the needs of the local community. Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin-brick insets to match any needed design style. justice& C O R R E C T I O N A L F A C I L I T I E S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-9
  • 34. Thomas F. Eagleton United States Courthouse, St. Louis, Mo.; Architect: Hellmuth, Obata + Kassabaum. United States Federal Courthouse, Jacksonville, Fla.; Architect: KBJ Architects Inc.; Photo: Aerial & Architectural Photo Inc. George R. Vierno Center Addition, Rikers Island, New York; Architect: STV/Silver & Ziskind; Photo: S. Barker. East Los Angeles Municipal Courts Building, East Los Angeles, Calif.; Architect: Kanner Architects Inc.; Photo: Ron Pollard. justice& C O R R E C T I O N A L F A C I L I T I E S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-10
  • 35. Douglas County Courthouse, Douglasville, Ga.; Architect: Cooper Cary Inc.; Photo: Brian Gassel/TVS. David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center, Tulsa, Okla.; Architect: BKL Inc./HDR Architecture Inc. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-11
  • 36. Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi- tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.3, “Justice Facilities,” PCI MNL-120- 04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. Ideas By Design, Vol. 1 No. 1, March 2000: Justice Facilities (4 pp.). Ascent: “Modular Precast Design Builds Prison In One Year,” Ascent Winter 2002, pp. 26-28. “Precast Creativity Produces Round Jail,” Ascent Summer 2004, pp. 32-34. PCI Journal: “All-Precast Concrete Design Delivers On-Time “Precast Panels Provide Secure, Historic Look for Philadelphia Federal Detention Center,” PCI Journal; March-April 2001, pp. 22-33. Resources: El Paso County Jail, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Architect: CSNA Architects. DeKalb County Sheriff’s Headquarters & Jail, Decatur, Ga.; Architect: Rosser International Inc. Michael D. Antonovich Antelope Valley Courthouse, Lancaster, Calif.; Architect: Mosakowski-Lindsey Associates. Federal Metropolitan Detention Center, Philadelphia, Pa.; Architect: Ewing Cole Cherry Brott; Photo: Jeffrey Totaro. Charles Evans Whittaker United States Courthouse, Kansas City, Mo.; Architect: Ellerbe Becket/Abend Singleton Associated Architects; Photo: Timothy Hursley. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-12
  • 37. Center of Science & Industry, Columbus, Ohio; Architect: Arata Isozaki & Associates and NBBJ Architects Inc. Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Create an imposing, stately appearance that reflects well on the city, state, or federal government while conveying an institutional function. Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin- brick insets to match any needed design style. City emblems, names, and other aesthetic touches can be added to edifices to create imposing, unique elements. Provide a low-maintenance façade that will be easy to fit into the operations budget for the life of the project. Precast concrete’s factory-controlled fabrication ensures consistency between panels and colorfastness in all mixtures to ensure no fading or inconsistencies in color. Minimized joints, compared with brick or block construction, require less maintenance throughout the building’s life. Meet strict budgeting needs based on tax revenues. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single- source responsibility from the precaster, saving costs throughout the construction process. Minimize operating costs throughout the life of the building. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating and cooling costs. Create a highly fire-resistant structure. Inherently noncombustible composition, along with compartmentalization designs, contains fire to specific areas and allows for detection, evacuation, and suppression. Meet all blast-resistance requirements and create a secure environment. Modular components and durable composition provide key design ingredients for creating secure exteriors that meet federal requirements. Create an image of environmental friendliness by using low-impact products. Precast concrete meets many of the rating criteria used by the LEED standards. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. Expedite construction to ensure no cost overruns for leases and scheduling needs. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-source responsibility from the precaster. publicB U I L D I N G S G O V E R N M E N T & DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-13
  • 38. Aurora Municipal Center, Aurora, Colo.; Architect: Barber Architecture. Walsh Library at Seton Hall University, South Orange, N.J.; Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill; Photos: Edward Hueber/Archphoto.com. publicB U I L D I N G S G O V E R N M E N T & DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-14
  • 39. Salt Lake City Public Library, Salt Lake City, Utah; Architect: Moshe Safdie and Associates Inc. and VCBO Architecture; Photos: Timothy Hursley. Washington Convention Center, Washington, D.C.; Architect: Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-15
  • 40. Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi- tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. Ascent: “Cape Coral City Hall, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 18. “DOT Project Shows LEEDership,” Ascent; Winter 2006, pp. 32-35. “Fresno Courthouse & Federal Building,” Ascent; Fall 2005, p. 30. “Lloyd D. George United States Courthouse, Build- ing Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 20. “Michael D. Antonovich Antelope Valley Court- house, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2004, p. 28. “Precast Built Better Courthouse For Less, Build- ing Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, pp. 28-29. “Public Projects Favoring Design-Build Format,” Ascent; Winter 2006, pp. 24-21. Salt Lake City Public Library, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2003, p. 29. “San Diego Convention Center, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 17. Resources: Bartle Hall Conference Center, Kansas City, Mo.; Architect: Berkebile Nelson Immenschuh McDowell Architects. Utoy Creek Water Reclamation Center, Atlanta, Ga.; Architect: ; Photos: . French Embassy, Mexico D.F., Mexico; Architect: Bernard Kohn Associates and Eduardo Terrazas y Associates (joint venture); Photo: Bernard Kohn Associates. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-16
  • 41. Grace Church, Eden Prairie, Minn.; Architect: HGA. Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Create an imposing, impressive appearance that conveys the stature of the institution while providing a welcoming atmosphere for visitors. Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin- brick insets to create any needed design style. Design a low-maintenance façade that can be maintained in excellent condition on a low operating budget. Minimized joints, compared with other types of construction (brick or block) require less maintenance through the building’s life. Provide traditional interior spaces for worship as well as all functional needs, including meeting rooms, kitchen facilities, and offices. Hollow-core slabs and double tees can span long distances and provide maximum support to allow for open gathering spaces on lower floors. Provide energy efficiency to help control operating costs throughout the life of the structure. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating and cooling costs. Create a highly fire-resistant building. Inherently noncombustible composition, along with compartmentalization designs, contains fire to specific areas and allows for detection, evacuation, and suppression. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. Expedite construction to ensure schedules are met. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-source responsibility from the precaster. religiousA R C H I T E C T U R E DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-17
  • 42. Grace Church, Eden Prairie, Minn.; Architect: HGA. Prince of Peace Catholic Church, Taylors, S.C.; Architect: Craig Gaulden Davis; Photos: Metromont. religiousA R C H I T E C T U R E DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-18
  • 43. Old St. Mary’s Church, Chicago, Ill.; Architect: Serena Sturm Architects Ltd. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-19
  • 44. Chapter 1. Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi- tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. Ascent: “Bigelow Chapel at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities,” Ascent; Fall 2005, p. 35. “Prince of Peace Church, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2004, p. 29. PCI Journal: “Precast Concrete Provides Function and Inspira- tion for Prince of Peace Church, Taylors, South Carolina,” PCI Journal; March-April 2005, pp. 28-43. Resources: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Lake Oswego, Ore.; Architect: Lee, Ruff, Stark Architects and Leland Gray Architects. Bigelow Chapel at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, New Brighton, Minn.; Architect: Hammel, Green & Abrahamson Inc. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-20
  • 45. Shriners Hospital for Children, Sacramento, Calif.; Architect: HDR. Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Design a visually pleasing, reassuring façade that invokes an image of authority and comfort. Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin-brick insets to create any needed design style. Provide flexibility in layout so spaces can be adapted as new technologies are introduced that require different access needs. Hollow-core slabs can span long distances and allow open floor plans that can be adapted as needed for future uses. Create a low-maintenance façade that will not be difficult to fit into maintenance budgets. Minimized joints, compared with brick or block construction, require less maintenance throughout the building’s life. Minimize operating costs to keep budgets under control. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating and cooling costs. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-source responsibility from the precaster. Create a highly fire-resistant structure. Inherently noncombustible composition, along with compartmentalization designs, contains fire to specific areas and allows for detection, evacuation, and suppression. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. Expedite construction to provide faster return on investment and to alleviate overcrowding. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-source responsibility from the precaster. health careF A C I L I T I E S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-21
  • 46. McLaren Regional Medical Center Patient Tower, Flint, Mich.; Architect: Perkins & Will; Photo: Marco Lornzetto/Korah Hedrich Blessing. Mary Birch Women’s Hospital at Sharp Healthcare Center, San Diego, Calif.; Architect: HKS; Photo: TS Gordon. Enders Research Laboratory, Boston, Mass.; Architect: Ellenzweig Associates; Photo: ©Steve Rosenthal. MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Tex.; Architect: LAN/HKS Inc. (a joint venture). health careF A C I L I T I E S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-22
  • 47. Abraham Pediatric Research Center, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Pa.; Architect: Ellenzweig Associates; Photo: Tom Crane. Center for Women & Newborns, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, Mass.; Architect: Tsoi/Kobus Associates Inc.; Photo: ©Steve Rosenthal. Children’s Medical Center, Dallas, Tex.; Architect: HKS; Photo: Rick Grunbamm. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-23
  • 48. Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi- tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. CD/IGS-1-00: Housing CD-ROM. Ascent: “Hopi Health Care Center, All-Precast Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2001, pp. 48-49. PCI Journal: “Hopi Health Center—An All-Precast Concrete Hospital in the Desert,” PCI Journal; July-August 2001, pp. 44-55. Resources: Hopi Healthcare Center, Polacca, Ariz.; Architect: FKW Architects Inc. and Gresham & Beach Inc. (formerly NBBJ). Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Ill.; Architect: Ellerbe Becket Inc., Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum Inc. and VOA Associates Inc. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-24
  • 49. Pharmacia Building Q, Skokie, Ill.; Architect: Flad & Associates; Photo: ©Burne Photo Imaging Inc. Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Create specialized spaces for technical processes and equipment. Precast concrete components can provide the design flexibility and durability needed to provide added HVAC infrastructure, such as larger clearances in shafts, ceiling spaces, plenums, and chases. They can also help meet needs for floors that are accessible. Eliminate vibration that could disrupt sensitive experiments. Precast concrete’s solid mass and structural support for HVAC and other equipment helps ensure that rooms are not impacted by equipment operating elsewhere. Design clean rooms that can remain completely free of dust or particles. Treatments are available to help precast concrete panels ensure that no outside particles interfere with clean-room research. Precast concrete systems can also provide the large open-span spaces that are required for mechanical equipment to filter air, while providing the vibration resistance needed to ensure that sensitive equipment performs properly. The panels can be rubbed with mortar after casting to fill every pin-sized air void before the final finish is applied, ensuring a solid surface with no microscopic ledges to hold contaminants. They also can be treated to fight bacteria growth and resist mildew. Provide a durable interior environment that can be kept clean and withstand harsh chemical treatments. Precast concrete insulated sandwich wall panels provide a durable, finished interior side that can withstand cleaning, as well as high humidities that would corrode metal. They can also be designed to achieve a maximum four-hour fire rating to help contain accidents. Provide a secure enclosure that protects research and prevents disruptions. Precast concrete’s high durability and impenetrability ensures no security breaches through wall penetrations. Inherently noncombustible composition, along with compartmentalization designs, contains fire to specific areas and allows for detection, evacuation, and suppression. The material also provides strong resistance to harsh weather. Minimize operating costs to keep budgets under control. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating and cooling costs. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-source responsibility from the precaster. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. Expedite construction to provide faster return on investment. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single- source responsibility from the precaster. high-techR E S E A R C H DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-25
  • 50. Levine Science Research Center at Duke University, Durham, N.C.; Architect: Payette Associates Inc.; Photo: Brian Vanden Brink. Stovers Institute, Kansas City, Kans.; Architect: Peckham Guyton Albers & Viets Inc. Architects; Photo: P-Tn/Photo-Technique. high-techR E S E A R C H DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-26
  • 51. Chiron Corp. Life Sciences Center, Emeryville, Calif.; Architect: Flad & Associates. Apple Computer Inc., Cupertino, Calif.; Architect: Hellmuth, Obata + Kassabaum (HOK); Photo: ©John Sutton. Biochemistry Building at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.; Architect: Flad & Associates; Photo: Christopher Barrett-Hedrich Blessing. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2B-27
  • 52. Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi- tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. MK-17-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels: High- Tech Facilities (6 pp.). MK-20-98: Precast Panels for Industrial Buildings (6 pp.). Ascent: “Designing For The Unknown,” Ascent; Winter 2001, pp. 26-28. “‘Inside Out’ Façade Speeds Research Center Expansion,”Ascent; Winter 2005, pp. 24-26. “Precast Gives High-Tech Center Flexibility, Speed,” Ascent; Winter 2001, pp. 6-10. Resources: Bayer Corp. B27 Building, West Haven, Conn.; Architect: Flad & Associates; Photo: ©Burne Photo Imaging Inc. Dell Computer Corp.’s PS1, PS2, PS3 & Link, Austin, Tex.; Architect: DLR Group; Photo: ©Don F. Wong. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2B-28
  • 53. c•H O U S I N G C H A P T E R T W O Housing designs must encompass a wide range of needs, as users may be owners or permanent residents, or they may be transient guests. Privacy, safety, and durability are key in constructing these projects to meet owners’ needs, as is an aesthetically pleasing exterior that will attract users and project a welcoming, attractive appearance. Precast concrete components help meet many of these needs. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-i
  • 55. Craftsman-style Home, Inner Grove Heights, Minn.; Architect: Sala Architects Inc. Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Create an attractive, comfortable appearance that fits with the surrounding neighborhood, whether historic or contemporary. Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin- brick insets to match any needed design style. Provide a high-quality, easily maintained façade. Durable concrete and few joints help ensure minimal maintenance of the exterior, even when using thin-brick insets to match nearby brick homes. Ensure fire resistance to reduce insurance costs. Inherently noncombustible composition helps contain fire, providing more time for detection, evacuation, and suppression. Concrete roofs and façade help ensure that fires in nearby homes do not spread. Minimize energy use. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating and cooling costs. Maximize lower-level space and eliminate columns for more flexibility. Hollow-core flooring can span long spaces, especially on sloped elevations, to add and open up below-grade spaces. Control acoustics to provide privacy from neighbors. Precast concrete wall panels minimize noise between units. Design a foundation that minimizes chances for moisture penetration. Precast concrete panels used as foundation walls minimize joints and maintenance to control moisture penetration. Construct the home quickly to expedite occupancy. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single- source responsibility from the precaster. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. single- F A M I L Y H O M E S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-1
  • 56. Fortified Home, LOCATION; Architect: ; Photo: Dukane Precast. Frinfrock Residence; Lake Mary, Fla.; Architect: Burke, Hogue & Mills & Associates Architects. singleF A M I L Y H O M E S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-2
  • 57. Precast Concrete Log Home, Missoula, Mont.; Architect: Beaudette Consulting Engineers with Cultured Log Systems; Photo: Cultured Log Systems. Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi- tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. MK-34-03: Precast Concrete Makes The Grade For K-12 School Facilities (12 pp.). CD/IGS-1-00: Housing CD-ROM. Ascent: “All-Precast Concrete Residences Benefit Developers, Homeowners,” Ascent; Summer 2002, pp. 28-30. “Precast Design Adds Safety To Residences,” Ascent; Spring 2005, pp. 18-22. PCI Journal: “Davis Residence Garage,” PCI Journal; September-October 2005, pp. 112-117. “NU Precast Concrete House Provides Spacious and Energy Efficient Solution for Residential Construction,” PCI Journal; May-June 2005, pp. 26-39. Resources: Scattered Site Housing, Chicago, Ill.; Architect: Piekarz Associates P.C. Architects. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-3
  • 59. 808 Berry Place, St. Paul, Minn.; Architect: Walsh Bishop Associates Inc.; Photo: Molin Concrete Products Co. Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Create an attractive appearance that appeals to tenants and fits into the surrounding neighborhood. Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin- brick insets to match any needed design style. Provide a high-quality, easily maintained exterior. Durable concrete and few joints minimize maintenance of the exterior, even when using thin- brick insets to match nearby brick homes. Control acoustics so adjoining tenants’ activities do not disturb neighbors. Precast concrete wall panels, especially insulated panels, minimize noise between units. Eliminate impact noise and vibration between floors. Hollow-core slabs’ ability to absorb impact and vibration helps minimize disturbance to those on lower floors. Their sound-transmission qualities help mitigate unwanted noises between living units. Ensure fire resistance to reduce insurance costs. Inherently noncombustible composition helps contain fire, providing more time for detection, evacuation, and suppression. Minimize energy use. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating and cooling costs. Add secure, structurally sound balconies to all units. Cantilevered hollow-core slab or solid slabs can provide monolithic balconies that are secure and quick to construct. Minimize floor-to-floor heights to meet zoning codes and maximize the number of levels. Hollow-core slabs serve as a combined ceiling/flooring unit, reducing building height and saving material costs. Construct the building quickly to provide faster return on investment and reduce interest on construction loans. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single- source responsibility from the precaster. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. multiF A M I L Y B U I L D I N G S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-5
  • 60. Park Terrace Row Houses, Milwaukee, Wis.; Architect: Vetter Denk Architects; Photo: The Spancrete Group. Grant Park Tower, Minneapolis, Minn.; Architect: Opus Northwest, LCC. Trinity Place, Boston, Mass.; Architect: CBT/Childs Berman Tseckares Inc. multiF A M I L Y B U I L D I N G S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-6
  • 61. The Woodlawns, Chicago, Ill.; Architect: Campbell Tiu Campbell; Photo: Dukane Precast Inc. University of Nebraska House, Omaha, Neb.; Architect: Kenneth Hahn Architects; Photo: Tadros and Associates. Metropolitan Tower, Seattle, Wash.; Architect: Callison Architecture; Photo: ©2002 Chris Eden/Callison Architecture. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-7
  • 62. Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi- tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. MK-34-03: Precast Concrete Makes The Grade For K-12 School Facilities (12 pp.). CD/IGS-1-00: Housing CD-ROM. Ascent: “All-Precast Concrete Residences Benefits Developers, Homeowners,” Ascent; Summer 2002, pp. 28-30. “Archer Courts Townhouses, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2005, p. 32. “840 N. Lake Shore Drive, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2005, p. 33. “How Precast Meets High-Rise Challenges,” Ascent; Winter 2006, pp. 18-23. “Precast Articulates Cladding for 67-Story Mixed- Use Tower,” Ascent; Winter 2002, pp. 16-18. “Precast Cladding Gives Dorm Terra Cotta Look, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, pp. 16-17. “Precast Lofts Help Build Chicago Neighborhood,” Ascent; Summer 2003, pp. 16-19. “Trinity Place, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2003, p. 30. “University Village Mid-Rise Condominiums, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2004, p. 34. PCI Journal: “Davis Residence Garage,” PCI Journal; September-October 2005, pp. 112-117. “GFRC Panels Give Terra Cotta Look to Chicago Art Institute Residence Hall,” PCI Journal; January-February 2002, pp. 14-25. “NU Precast Concrete House Provides Spacious and Energy Efficient Solution for Residential Construction,” PCI Journal; May-June 2005, pp. 26-39. “Project Study: Archer Courts Townhouses, Chi- cago, Illinois,” PCI Journal; November-December 2005, pp. 96-101. “Project Study: 840 North Lake Shore Drive Tower, Chicago, Illinois,” PCI Journal; November-Decem- ber 2005, pp. 102-109. “St. Regis Hotel & Residences—A Vibrant Gem in San Francisco’s Fire Arts Center,” PCI Journal; March-April 2006, pp. 56-75. “University Village Mid-Rise Condominiums, Chicago, Illinois,” PCI Journal; May-June 2005, pp. 108-111. Resources: Velocity, Hoboken, N.J.; Architect: Bodnar Architects & Associates and Equus Design Group; Photo: ©Thomas H. Kieren. Arcadia Place, Chicago, Ill.; Architect: Landon/Bone/Baker Architects; Photos: Prestress Engineering Corp. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-8
  • 63. Residential Hall at Bryan College, Dayton, Tenn.; Architect: The Troyer Group. dormitoryB U I L D I N G S Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Create a durable facility that can withstand hard use. Precast concrete’s compressive strength and impact resistance minimize the chance for damage by guests to interior walls or ceilings. Design an exterior treatment that fits with the campus style. Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin- brick insets to match any needed design style. Provide a high-quality, easily maintained exterior. Durable concrete and few joints help ensure minimal maintenance of the exterior, even when using thin-brick insets to match nearby campus buildings. Allow open spaces on lower floors for gathering areas, cafeteria, etc., while providing support for smaller living spaces overhead. Hollow-core slabs can span long distances to eliminate columns on lower floors and provide support for walls on upper floors. Control acoustics between rooms and the exterior to aid studying and maintain privacy. Precast concrete wall panels, especially insulated panels, minimize noise between units. Minimize impact noise and vibration between floors. Hollow-core slabs’ ability to absorb impact and vibration helps minimize disturbance to those on lower floors. Ensure fire resistance. Inherently noncombustible composition helps contain fire, providing more time for detection, evacuation, and suppression. Minimize energy needs throughout the life of the building. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating and cooling costs. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. Expedite construction to ensure occupancy for new term. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single- source responsibility from the precaster. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-9
  • 64. Western Connecticut State University Dormitory, Danbury, Conn.; Architect: Herbert S. Newman & Partners PC; Photos: Blakeslee Prestress Co. Residence Hall One, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Architect: KBJ Architects Inc.; Photos: Gate Precast Co. dormitoryB U I L D I N G S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-10
  • 65. University Center of Chicago, Ill.; Architect: Antunovich Associates and VOA Associates; Photos: Antunovich Associates. Ramapo College Phase 8, Mahwah, N.J.; Architect: PS&S Engineering; Photos: PS&S Engineering. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-11
  • 66. Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi- tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. MK-34-03: Precast Concrete Makes The Grade For K-12 School Facilities (12 pp.). CD/IGS-1-00: Housing CD-ROM. Ascent: “Precast Cladding Gives Dorm Terra Cotta Look, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, pp. 16-17. PCI Journal: “GFRC Panels Give Terra Cotta Look to Chicago Art Institute Residence Hall,” PCI Journal; January-February 2002, pp. 14-25. Resources: Villanova University, Villanova, Pa.; Architect: Hillier Group. Residential Hall at the Art Institute, Chicago, Ill.; Architect: Booth Hansen Associates Inc.; Photo: Brian Fritz Photography. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-12
  • 67. Bookends, Greenville, S.C.; Architect: Johnston Design Group LLC DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-13 condominiumB U I L D I N G S Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Create an attractive appearance that provides comfort to tenants while blending with the surrounding neighborhood. Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin-brick insets to match any needed design style. Provide a high-quality, easily maintained exterior. Durable concrete and few joints help ensure minimal maintenance of the exterior, even when using thin-brick insets to match nearby buildings. Control sound transmission between rooms and the exterior to maintain privacy. Precast concrete wall panels, especially insulated panels, minimize noise between units. Minimize impact noise and vibration between floors. Hollow-core slabs’ ability to absorb impact and vibration helps minimize disturbance to those on lower floors. Ensure fire resistance. Inherently noncombustible composition helps contain fire, providing more time for detection, evacuation, and suppression. Minimize energy needs throughout the life of the building. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating and cooling costs. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. Expedite construction to provide faster occupancy. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-source responsibility from the precaster. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met.
  • 68. The Belvedere Residences, Boston, Mass.; Architect: CBT/Childs Bertman Tseckares Inc.; Photo: Jonathan Hillyer Photography Inc./Esto. Bookends, Greenville, S.C.; Architect: Johnston Design Group LLC 840 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill.; Architect: Lucien Lagrange Architects; Photo: Steinkamp/Ballogg Photography. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-14 condominiumB U I L D I N G S
  • 69. Villa d’Este, Houston, Tex.; Architect: Ziegler Cooper Architects; Photo: Aker/Zvonkovic Photography. The Metropolitan, San Francisco, Calif.; Architect: Heller Manus; Architects and HKS. Glen Lakes Condominiums, Chicago’s North Side; Architect: Andrian-Zemenides Inc. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-15
  • 70. Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi- tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. MK-34-03: Precast Concrete Makes The Grade For K-12 School Facilities (12 pp.). CD/IGS-1-00: Housing CD-ROM. Ascent: “All-Precast Concrete Residences Benefits Developers, Homeowners,” Ascent; Summer 2002, pp. 28-30. “Archer Courts Townhouses, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2005, p. 32. “840 N. Lake Shore Drive, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2005, p. 33. “How Precast Meets High-Rise Challenges,” Ascent; Winter 2006, pp. 18-23. “Precast Lofts Help Build Chicago Neighborhood,” Ascent; Summer 2003, pp. 16-19. “Trinity Place, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2003, p. 30. “University Village Mid-Rise Condominiums, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2004, p. 34. PCI Journal: “Project Study: Archer Courts Townhouses, Chicago, Illinois,” PCI Journal; November-Decem- ber 2005, pp. 96-101. “Project Study: 840 North Lake Shore Drive Tower, Chicago, Illinois,” PCI Journal; November-Decem- ber 2005, pp. 102-109. “St. Regis Hotel & Residences—A Vibrant Gem in San Francisco’s Fire Arts Center,” PCI Journal; March-April 2006, pp. 56-75. “University Village Mid-Rise Condominiums, Chicago, Illinois,” PCI Journal; May-June 2005, pp. 108-111. Resources: University Village Mid-Rise Lofts, Chicago, Ill.; Architect: FitzGerald Associates Architects; Photos: Jess Smith Photography. 800J Lofts, Sacramento, Calif.; Architect: LPA Sacramento Inc.; Photo: John Swain. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-16
  • 71. Third Avenue Marriott ExecuStay, New York City; Architect: H. Thomas O’Hara Architects. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-17 hotelB U I L D I N G S Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Minimize floor-to-floor heights to increase the number of levels, even under strict zoning requirements. Hollow-core slabs can serve as a combined ceiling/flooring unit, reducing the building’s height. Reduce noise between rooms. Precast concrete wall panels, especially when insulated, and precast concrete floors block noise transmission. Minimize impact noise and vibration between floors. Hollow-core slabs’ ability to absorb impact and vibration helps minimize disturbance to those on lower floors. Provide structural support for many small rooms above open, column-free ballrooms and conference areas. Hollow-core slabs span long distances while providing structural support, minimizing columns on lower floors. Create high fire resistance. Precast concrete’s noncombustible composition minimizes the spread of fire, while compartmentalization design techniques provide time for detection, evacuation, and suppression. Use durable materials that will not show dents and other misuse. The compressive strength and impact resistance of precast concrete minimize chances for damage by guests to interior walls or ceilings. Offer low moisture penetration around facilities such as pools. Precast concrete, along with long spans with no joints, ensures that water penetration is minimized and moisture is controlled, even in pool areas. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. Expedite construction to provide faster return on investment and meet reservation commitments. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes component pieces by combining structural and architectural elements, and provides single-source responsibility. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met. Blend the structure with the local neighborhood, whether it is contemporary or historic. Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin- brick insets to match any needed design style.
  • 72. Marriott Hotel, Bloomington, Minn.; Architect: Eleness Swenson Graham Architects Inc. Plaza Towers, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Architect: A. Epstein & Sons International Inc. Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, The Woodlands, Tex.; Architect: Gensler. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-18 hotelB U I L D I N G S
  • 73. Davenport Hotel Tower, Spokane, Wash.; Architect: Bernardo Willis Architecture PC; Photo: Shawn Toner-Explosive Illustions Photography. Fairmont Hotel, San Jose, Calif.; Architect: HOK Architects; Photo: George Cott. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-19 Photo:BarryCoon,CommercialPhotographersInc.
  • 74. Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi- tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.1.1 “Residential Buildings,” PCI MNL- 120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. CD/IGS-1-00: Housing CD-ROM. Ascent: “How Precast Meets High-Rise Challenge;” Ascent; Winter 2006 pp. 18-23. “Precast Floor Slabs Keep Airport Hotel Safe And Quiet,” Ascent; Summer 2001, pp. 32-34. PCI Journal: “St. Regis Hotel & Residences—A Vibrant Gem in San Francisco’s Fire Arts Center,” PCI Journal; March-April 2006, pp. 56-75. Resources: Sheraton Grand Hotel, Sacramento, Calif.; Architect: HOK San Francisco; Photo: Michael Sechman. Ballantyne Resort Hotel, Charlotte, N.C.; Architect: LS3P Associates Ltd. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-20
  • 75. Photo: Liquid Library. retirementF A C I L I T I E S Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Create an attractive appearance that provides comfort to tenants while blending with the surrounding neighborhood. Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin- brick insets to match any needed design style. Provide a high-quality, easily maintained exterior. Durable concrete and few joints help ensure minimal maintenance of the exterior, even when using thin-brick insets to match nearby buildings. Control sound transmission between rooms and the exterior to maintain privacy. Precast concrete wall panels, especially insulated panels, minimize noise between units. Minimize impact noise and vibration between floors. Hollow-core slabs’ ability to absorb impact and vibration helps minimize disturbance to those on lower floors. Ensure fire resistance. Inherently noncombustible composition helps contain fire, providing more time for detection, evacuation, and suppression. Minimize energy needs throughout the life of the building. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating and cooling costs. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. Expedite construction to provide faster occupancy. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single- source responsibility from the precaster. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-21
  • 76. San Francisco Towers, San Francisco, Calif.; Architect: Wurster Bernardi & Emmons Inc.; Photo: Clark Pacific. retirementF A C I L I T I E S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-22
  • 77. Lester Senior Housing, Whippany, N.J.; Architect: NK Architects. Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi- tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.1.1 “Residential Buildings,” PCI MNL- 120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. CD/IGS-1-00: Housing CD-ROM Resources: Homewood Residence, Westover Hills, Tex.; Architect: Earl Swensson Associates.USAA Retirement Center, San Antonio, Tex.; Architect: HKS Inc. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-23
  • 79. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-25 assisted livingF A C I L I T I E S Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Create an attractive appearance that provides comfort to tenants while blending with the surrounding neighborhood. Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin- brick insets to match any needed design style. Provide a high-quality, easily maintained exterior. Durable concrete and few joints help ensure minimal maintenance of the exterior, even when using thin-brick insets to match nearby buildings. Allow open spaces on lower floors for gathering areas, dining room, etc., while providing support for smaller living spaces overhead. Hollow-core slabs can span long distances to eliminate columns on lower floors and provide support for walls on upper floors. Control sound transmission between rooms and the exterior to maintain privacy. Precast concrete wall panels, especially insulated panels, minimize noise between units. Minimize impact noise and vibration between floors. Hollow-core slabs’ ability to absorb impact and vibration helps minimize disturbance to those on lower floors. Ensure fire resistance. Inherently noncombustible composition helps contain fire, providing more time for detection, evacuation, and suppression. Minimize energy needs throughout the life of the building. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating and cooling costs. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. Expedite construction to provide faster occupancy. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-source responsibility from the precaster. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met. Photo: Liquid Library.
  • 80. Emerson House Residential Care Facility, Portland, Ore.; Architect: Chilless Nielsen Architects; Photo: Bob Boll Photography. Senior Quarters at Riverdale, Bronx, N.Y.; Architect: Architects Design Group. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-26 assisted livingF A C I L I T I E S
  • 81. Prospect Heights Care Center, Hackensack, N.J.; Architect: Herbert Beckhard Frank Richlan & Associates; Photo: Norman McGrath. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2C-27
  • 82. Brighton Gardens, Winston-Salem, N.C.; Architect: Ray Troxell Associates Inc. Roosevelt Place, Chicago, Ill.; Architect: Piekarz Associates PC; Photos: Prestress Engineering Corp. Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi- tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.1.1 “Residential Buildings,” PCI MNL- 120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. CD/IGS-1-00: Housing CD-ROM. Resources: DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2C-28
  • 83. d•I N D U S T R I A L C H A P T E R T W O Industrial facilities are highly functional projects that need to be able to handle a high volume of delivery vehicles, provide expansive operational working spaces, and perform specialized activities that can challenge designers working to blend them together. Owners of these facilities are also aware of how important an attractive image can be in maintaining good relations with the local community and enhancing market value throughout the life of the building. Precast concrete can help meet these and other challenges for space requirements that can be specialized, focused, and demanding. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2D-i
  • 85. Peoria Production Shop, Peoria, Ill.; Architect: River City Construction LLC. warehouseF A C I L I T I E S Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Design a durable, attractive exterior that blends with surrounding buildings. Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin- brick insets to match any needed design style. Provide open interiors. Hollow-core slabs and double tees can create long spans, allowing column-free areas for installing or rearranging equipment. Create easy support options for HVAC and processing equipment. Precast concrete panels can carry the structural load of the roof system, reducing costs and expediting construction while creating large, open interiors. This structural support can be used for installation of mechanical equipment. Install efficient delivery bays for easy truck access. Precast concrete panels can be cast at 12 ft widths or wider to allow installation of delivery doors in one panel, providing structural support and fast construction. Minimize energy requirements. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating and cooling costs. Allow for potential horizontal expansion of the building if needed. Non-loadbearing panels can be removed from one end of the building, with new panels (using the same type of concrete) added to the sides and the original panels reattached to add space. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. Expedite construction to provide faster return on investment. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single- source responsibility from the precaster. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2D-1
  • 86. Fletcher Park, Indianapolis, Ind.; Architect: Ratio Architects Inc.; Photo: ©Mardan Photography. Damark International, Brooklyn Park, Minn.; Photo: Koyama Photographic. warehouseF A C I L I T I E S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2D-2
  • 87. Quad Graphics, Wis.; Architect: Wheeler-Kearns Architects; Photo: William Kildow. Toppan Printing Company America Inc., Franklin Township, N.J.; Architect: Herbert Beckhard Frank Richlan & Associates; Photo: Otto Baitz. Gannett Newspapers, Appleton, Wis.; Architect: McMahon Associates. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2D-3
  • 88. Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Architectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.1.3, “Warehouses and Industrial Buildings,PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. MK-34-03: Precast Concrete Makes The Grade For K-12 School Facilities (12 pp.). CD/IGS-5-01: Industrial CD-ROM. Ascent: “Precast Panels Provide Flexibility For Printing Plant,” Ascent; Summer 2001, pp. 12-14. “Precast Structure Provides Handsome, Economical Center, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, pp. 22-23. “Precast Wall Separates, Spotlights Plant and Offices, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, pp. 20-21. Other: Ideas By Design, Vol. 1. No. 4, August 2001: Industrial Buildings (12 pp.). MK-14-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels: Sandwich Wall Panels (6 pp.). MK-15-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels: Warehouse/Distribution Centers (6 pp.). MK-20-98: Precast Panels for Industrial Buildings (6 pp.). Resources: Centro de Distribucion Elektra Guadalajara, Mexico; Architect: Springall + Lira S.A. de C.V. Peoria Production Shop, Peoria, Ill.; Architect: River City Construction LLC. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2D-4
  • 89. Federal Express, Hagerstown, Md.; Architect: Coakley Williams Construction Co. distributionF A C I L I T I E S Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Design a durable, attractive exterior that blends with surrounding buildings. Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin- brick insets to match any needed design style. Provide open interiors. Hollow-core slabs and double tees can create long spans, allowing column-free areas for installing or rearranging equipment. Create easy support options for HVAC and processing equipment. Precast concrete panels can carry the structural load of the roof system, reducing costs and expediting construction while creating large, open interiors. Precast concrete roof systems can be used to support mechanical equipment. Install efficient delivery bays for easy truck access. Precast concrete panels can be cast at 12 ft widths or wider to allow installation of delivery doors in one panel, providing structural support and fast construction. Minimize energy requirements. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating and cooling costs. Allow for economical future horizontal expansion of the building, if needed. Non-loadbearing panels can be removed from one end of the building, with new panels (using the same type of concrete) added to the sides and the original panels reattached to add space. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. Expedite construction to provide faster return on investment. A total precast concrete system speeds construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single- source responsibility from the precaster. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2D-5
  • 90. Department 56, Rogers, Minn.; Architect: Ryan Companies; Photo: Koyama Photographic. United Parcel Service, Hodgkins, Ill.; Architect: McClier Corp. distributionF A C I L I T I E S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2D-6
  • 91. SuperValu Minneapolis Distribution Center, Hopkins, Minn.; Architect: Planmark Inc.; Photo: Koyama Photographic. Federal Express, Hagerstown, Md.; Architect: Coakley Williams Construction Co. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2D-7
  • 92. Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Architectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.1.3, “Warehouses and Industrial Buildings,PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. MK-34-03: Precast Concrete Makes The Grade For K-12 School Facilities (12 pp.). CD/IGS-5-01: Industrial CD-ROM. Ascent: “Precast Panels Provide Flexibility For Printing Plant,” Ascent; Summer 2001, pp. 12-14. “Precast Structure Provides Handsome, Economical Center, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, pp. 22-23. “Precast Wall Separates, Spotlights Plant and Offices, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, pp. 20-21. Other: Ideas By Design, Vol. 1. No. 4, August 2001: Industrial Buildings (12 pp.). MK-14-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels: Sandwich Wall Panels (6 pp.). MK-15-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels: Warehouse/Distribution Centers (6 pp.). MK-20-98: Precast Panels for Industrial Buildings (6 pp.). Resources: Lily Popcorn Co., Bethpage, N.Y.; Architect: Billow & Goldberg Associates. Federal Express, Crofton, Md.; Architect: Morgan Glick & Associates. Pepsi-Cola General Bottlers, Morton, Ill.; Architect: River City Design Group; Photo: Don Phelps, Photo Creations. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2D-8
  • 93. Digital Monitoring Products Inc., Springfield, Mo.; Architect: Sapp Design Associates Architects P.C. manufacturingF A C I L I T I E S Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Design a durable, attractive exterior that blends with surrounding buildings. Architectural precast concrete panels use colors, textures, reveals, finishes, formliners, or thin-brick insets to match any needed design style. Include design flexibility so fabrication or processing activities can be changed as needed. Hollow-core slabs and double tees can create long spans, allowing column-free areas for installing or rearranging equipment. Provide easy support options for HVAC and processing equipment. Precast concrete panels can carry the structural load of the roof system, reducing costs and expediting construction while creating large, open interiors. Precast concrete roof systems can be used to support mechanical equipment. Install efficient delivery bays for easy truck access. Precast concrete panels can be cast at 12 ft widths or wider to allow installation of delivery doors in one panel, providing structural support and fast construction. Minimize energy requirements. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating and cooling costs. Allow for economical future horizontal expansion of the building, if needed. Non-loadbearing panels can be removed from one end of the building, with new panels (using the same type of concrete) added to the sides and the original panels reattached to add space. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during the construction. Meet the area’s seismic requirements. Precast concrete systems, using proven connection technology, allow precast concrete components to be used in all seismic zones. Expedite construction to provide faster return on investment. A total precast concrete system expedites construction, minimizes the number of component pieces by combining structural and architectural attributes into a single piece, and offers single-source responsibility from the precaster. Component casting begins when the shop drawings are complete, ensuring that erection begins as soon as the site is prepared. Year-round, all-weather construction ensures that schedules are met. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2D-9
  • 94. Digital Monitoring Products Inc., Springfield, Mo.; Architect: Sapp Design Associates Architects P.C. manufacturingF A C I L I T I E S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2D-10
  • 95. Poblocki & Sons Exterior and Interior Sign Systems, Wis. Phillip Morris Plant, Concord, N.C.; Architect: Herbert Beckhard Frank Richlan & Associates (HB+FR); Photos: ©Rick Alexander. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2D-11
  • 96. Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi- tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.1.3, “Warehouses and Industrial Buildings,PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Hand- book, Sixth Edition. MK-34-03: Precast Concrete Makes The Grade For K-12 School Facilities (12 pp.). CD/IGS-5-01: Industrial CD-ROM. Ascent: “Precast Panels Provide Flexibility For Printing Plant,” Ascent; Summer 2001, pp. 12-14. “Precast Structure Provides Handsome, Economi- cal Center, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, pp. 22-23. “Precast Wall Separates, Spotlights Plant and Offices, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, pp. 20-21. Other: Ideas By Design, Vol. 1. No. 4, August 2001: Industrial Buildings (12 pp.). MK-14-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels: Sandwich Wall Panels (6 pp.). MK-15-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels: Warehouse/Distribution Centers (6 pp.). MK-20-98: Precast Panels for Industrial Buildings (6 pp.). Resources: AT&T Corp., Chicago, Ill.; Architect: MFH Associates. Phillips Communications, Lancaster, Pa.; Architect: Greenfield Architects. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2D-12
  • 97. Gerry Baby Products, Thornton, Colo.; Architect: Intergroup. processingF O O D - F A C I L I T I E S Design Challenges Precast Concrete Solutions Meet government regulations for providing an environment in which dust and dirt cannot accumulate. Precast concrete designs can ensure that the structure contains no horizontal surfaces where dust, dirt, or other contaminants can lodge. The most effective approach uses precast concrete panels as a loadbearing element to eliminate most columns and beams where dust could accumulate. Provide completely smooth walls where no particles can lodge. Durable precast concrete panels can be rubbed with a mortar after casting to fill pin-sized air voids before the final finish is applied. This ensures a solid surface that leaves no microscopic ledges to hold contaminants. Create specialized spaces for technical processes and equipment. Precast concrete components can provide the design flexibility and durability needed to allow for added HVAC infrastructure, such as larger clearances in shafts, ceiling spaces, plenums, and chases. Provide controlled-atmosphere or freezer areas for storing food and produce prior to processing. Precast concrete panels can provide the insulation required, while also supplying separation from surrounding surfaces that can induce humidity or groundwater to freeze and disrupt the structure. Create a durable interior environment that can withstand regular cleaning with harsh chemicals. Precast concrete insulated sandwich wall panels provide a durable, finished interior side that can withstand regular cleaning, as well as high humidities that would corrode metal. They can also be designed to achieve a maximum four-hour fire rating to help contain accidents. Design a façade that blends storage spaces, processing plants, and office areas into one aesthetically pleasing design. Precast concrete insulated sandwich wall panels provide an interior finished wall that blends these diverse functions, while offering aesthetics that complement them all. The exterior side can provide smooth, textured, or other types of finish, which can visually separate functions or blend them together. They can also include embedded logos and other corporate designs that project a professional image. Allow for expansion potential of the facility as business grows. Precast concrete panels can expand an existing building by adding new adjacent space or merging new space with the existing structure. The non-loadbearing panels on the end wall can be disconnected from the framing, and new panels and framing can be added on each side, with the end panels replaced. Install efficient delivery bays for easy truck access. Precast concrete panels can be cast at 12 ft widths or wider to allow installation of delivery doors in one panel, providing structural support and fast construction. Minimize energy requirements. Insulated sandwich wall panels offer an energy-efficient façade that aids in controlling heating and cooling costs. Minimize congestion and safety concerns on site and in the general vicinity during construction. Precast concrete components can be brought to the site as needed for that day’s erection, and staging areas can be arranged nearby. Fabrication of components off site ensures less traffic on the site and less congestion in the vicinity during construction. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2D-13
  • 98. Malt-O-Meal Co., Northfield, Minn.; Architect: Professional/Design Group. Premium Standards Farms (PSF), Milan, Mo.; Architect: Rietz Consultants Ltd. processingF O O D - F A C I L I T I E S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2D-14
  • 99. Pepperidge Farm, Denver, Pa.; Photo: Loomis Shade Photography. Hershey Food Pasta Group, Va. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2D-15
  • 100. Chapter 1. Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi- tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.1.3, “Warehouses and Industrial Buildings,PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Hand- book, Sixth Edition. CD/IGS-5-01: Industrial CD-ROM. Other: Ideas By Design, Vol. 1. No. 4, August 2001: Industrial Buildings (12 pp.). MK-14-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels: Sandwich Wall Panels (6 pp.). MK-16-98: Precast Concrete Wall Panels: Food-Processing (6 pp.). MK-20-98: Precast Panels for Industrial Buildings (6 pp.). Resources: Fieldale Corp. Hatchery, Toccoa, Ga.; Photo: ©Hank Somma. U.S. Durum Products Ltd., Lancaster, Pa.; Photo: J&D Graphics. General Mills Inc., Albuquerque, N.M.; Architect: United Engineers & Constructors Inc. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2D-16
  • 101. Washington County Fair Park West Bend Multipurpose Building, West Bend, Wis.; Architect: BHS Architects; Photo: BHS Architects. Minnesota Library Access Center at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; Architect: Stageberg Beyer Sachs Inc. Colonial Williamsburg Bridge To The Past, Williamsburg, Va.; Architect: Carlton Abbott & Partners PC. e•M I S C E L L A N E O U S C H A P T E R T W O Precast concrete components can be used to create a wide range of unique and custom structures to meet owners’ specific needs. As part of their design, some building projects require structural spans to be used as bridges. Spanning highways, connecting to retail facilities, and providing access to higher levels of nearby structures are key applications of bridge technology to building construction. Precast concrete designs can provide a wide range of attractive, functional, and easily constructed spans. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2E-i
  • 102. Le Veck Bridge, Los Angeles, Calif.; Architect: David Jay Flood Architect. pedestrianB I C Y C L E & B R I D G E S Spans can be created by a variety of methods. For longer spans, cables can be strung between abutments at each end, with post-tensioned precast concrete panels resting atop the cables, similar to a suspension bridge. Graceful precast concrete arches, colored to match the surrounding landscape, can also be created, as well as balustrades and other decorative pieces. Deck panels and spandrels can be combined to create quickly constructed and aesthetically pleasing designs that can connect portions of a campus, or allow access over a highway to retail spaces from parking or transportation hubs.The spandrels are cast with a continuous ledge on the lower interior surface, and the panels are laid on top.The spandrels’ exterior sides can be inset with brick, or feature a variety of visually pleasing finishes. Precast concrete manufacturers are aware of the latest techniques and state-of-the-art approaches to aid designers in achieving spans that provide access to buildings or between structures. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2E-1
  • 103. Padden Parkway Pedestrian Bridge, Vancouver, Wash. Westminster Promenade Pedestrian Bridge, Westminster, Colo. pedestrianB I C Y C L E & B R I D G E S DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2E-2
  • 104. Nepperhan Avenue Pedestrian Bridge, Yonkers, N.Y. Angels Flight™ Railway & Funicular Trestle, Los Angeles, Calif. AirTrain Light Rail System, Queens, N.Y. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2E-3
  • 105. Kennesaw State University Phase II Pedestrian Bridge, Kennesaw, Ga.; Architect: Niles Bolton Associates. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2E-4
  • 106. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2E-5 uniqueS T R U C T U R E S Contact your local precast manufacturer to determine how best to approach the challenges of unique structures and how precast concrete components can meet those individual requirements.These designs can include: Railroad ties, Soundwalls for freeways, Water tanks and reservoirs, Air-traffic control towers, Floating piers, Outdoor structures such as terraces and canopies.
  • 107. Lincoln Heights Reservoirs, Spokane, Wash. Riverside Plaza, Hartford, Conn.; Architect: Carol R. Johnson Associates and Goedes Brecher Qualls & Cunningham Inc.; Photos: Jerry Howard, Landscape Photography. Maryland 216 Sound Barrier, Howard County, Md.; Designer/Engineer: JTE Civil Inc.; Photo: Creative Design Solutions. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2E-6 uniqueS T R U C T U R E S
  • 108. Metronome Building, New York City; Architect: Fredenburgh Wegierska-Mutin Architects Inc. and Kristin Jones and Andrew Ginzel, art wall designers; Photos: David Sunberg/ESTO. The Clock Tower, Albion, Mich.; Architect: MacLachlan, Cornelius & Filoni Architects. Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, Ind.; Architect: Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf Architects; Photos: High Concrete Group. Commonwealth Edison Cooling Tower, Bryon, Ill. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E 2E-7
  • 109. Chapter 1, Section 1.2, “Applications of Archi- tectural Precast Concrete,” PCI MNL-122-07: Architectural Precast Concrete, Third Edition. Chapter 1.2.1.4, “Other Building Structures,” PCI MNL-120-04: PCI Design Handbook, Sixth Edition. Ascent: “Metronome Art Wall, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 28. “Millennium Carillon, Building Awards,” Ascent; Fall 2002, p. 26. “Precast’s Flexibility Aids Diverse, Specialized Projects,” Ascent; Summer 2001, pp. 28-30. “U.S. Navy Modular Hybrid Floating Pier,” Ascent; Fall 2005, p. 20. Resources: Richard E. Lindner Athletics Center, University of Cincinnati, Ohio; Architect: Bernard Tschumi Architects; Design Architect: Glaserworks; Photo: Bernard Tschumi Architects. U.S. Navy Modular Hybrid Floating Pier, San Mateo/Alameda Counties, Calif. Millennium Carillon, Naperville, Ill.; Architect: Charles Vincent George Design Group Inc.; Photo; Charles Vincent George Design Group Inc. DESI GNING WIT H PRECAST & PREST RESSED CONCRET E2E-8