NCARB ARE 5.0 Project Planning & Design (PPD) Project-Planning-Design Question # 9 Topic 1 Discussion

NCARB ARE 5.0 Project Planning & Design (PPD) Project-Planning-Design Question # 9 Topic 1 Discussion

Project-Planning-Design Exam Topic 1 Question 9 Discussion:
Question #: 9
Topic #: 1

An elementary school requires a renovation, selective demolition, and a major addition in order to accommodate a growing student population. An architectural firm has prepared schematic design plans incorporating the school's increased programmatic needs, including an enlarged library, cafeteria, and gymnasium; a secure courtyard; and additional space for administrative offices and classrooms. The main entrance was relocated in order to improve the traffic and pedestrian flow at the beginning and end of the school day, and additional parking was provided to comply with current zoning requirements.

The existing single-story masonry building was built in 1950. Two small additions were built later: the north addition will be kept and repurposed, but the south addition will be demolished. The building contains asbestos and lead in roof soffits, floor tiles, pipe insulation, and window paint. All existing mechanical systems need to be replaced; new systems have not been selected.

Considerations for the renovation include:

    The relocated front entrance must be easily recognizable, highly visible, and secure.

    Interior and exterior materials need to be durable and maintainable in order to withstand frequent student abuse, but also economical due to strict budget limitations.

    Good indoor air quality and increased energy efficiency are priorities for the selection of mechanical equipment.

After completion, the entire school should look uniform, without a distinctive difference between the existing building and new addition.

Building information:

    Construction Type is II-B.

The following resources are available for your reference:

    Existing Plans, including site and floor plans

    Proposed Plans, including site and floor plans

    Cost Analysis

    Zoning Ordinance Excerpts, for off-street parking requirements

    IBC Excerpts, showing relevant code sections

    ADA Standards Excerpts, showing relevant sections from the ADA Standards for Accessible Design

When the addition is completed, the school will be fully sprinkled per NFPA 13 Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems requirements, with a continuous 24-foot wide fire access lane provided around the building perimeter.

Through a code analysis, the combination of construction type, occupancy, and building area present a compliance problem.


A.

Add firewall to design


B.

Check frontage area increase


C.

Reduce building area


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