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FEATURE

campus design
same vernacular of projecting porches to provide covered exterior
dining spaces and protected entries.
SITE PLANNING INSIDE OUT

Implemented site planning and landscape architecture created flexible spaces for easy connectivity to and from central buildings. This
began by creating the popular Clemson Walk pedestrian spine,
which now acts as a unifying space for the precinct.
"The 20-ft.-wide walk features integrally colored concrete paving
and is framed by an allée of trees and LED lighting elements," said
Gressette. "Pairs of benches are arranged along the walk, and the new
housing, dining, and honors college are accessed from this path."
Clemson Walk opens into multiple courtyards, providing building access. The courtyards offer lawn, deciduous canopies of trees,
and concrete paver units for activities.
The south side of the main building was designed with sunny
seating terraces connected by sloped walkways and steps. A lawn
transitions the terraces to the sidewalk and an "entry terrace" connects through steps and a walkway at grade, leading to the main central dining terrace.
The project team reshaped parts of the adjacent avenue to provide
service and emergency-vehicle access, as well as emergency egress.
The service road was planned to be ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) accessible.
All major utilities occupying the original site had to be relocated
to the perimeter of the proposed building footprint. Steam lines,
chilled-water lines, stormwater piping, domestic water lines, and electrical duct-bank infrastructure services were removed and rerouted.
Among other LEED-focused materials for the core campus, curtainwall framing-system material was specified to meet a minimum
solar heat-gain coefficient of 0.25 as a complete system, including the
actual glazing units. "Guardian Industries, Auburn Hills, MI, SunGuard glass and EFCO, Monett, MO, Series 5600 curtainwall framing systems met the required energy model performance requirements to assist in achieving LEED Silver criteria," said Smith.
Wall panels were specified for their relative high R-value per-inch
thickness. The team used Kingspan U.S., Atlanta, Designwall Insulated Metal panels due to their inherent ability as a thermal barrier
and an impervious air and moisture barrier.
In terms of these and numerous other installations geared toward
LEED certification, design credits have been submitted and reviewed
by the United States Green Building Council, Washington. Several
initial credits have been awarded to date, and certification is pending
Top. The new, high-end dining facility
offers a variety of residential and retail
dining venues, as well as seating areas
separated by custom millwork-style
seating and partition screens.

were placed on the main dining level for optimum views and to provide the interior with natural light.

Above. Textured carpet was specified
to provide a more comfortable feeling
and adapt to the change in seating
types of the Clemson core campus

"Floor-to-floor glazing panels were utilized at open stairwells,

ing buildings envisioned to be removed for the final phase of the
core-campus precinct redevelopment. Though all eyes are looking

and lake," said Gressette. "Exterior porches on levels two and five on

ahead as the campus improvements are already setting precedents of

the east and west elevations provide students with exterior spaces to

quality architecture and engineering design that equate to student

enjoy the surrounding views of campus."

successes and satisfaction. CA

Along the east elevation, slate panels were incorporated to accentuate the glazed porches and provide a backdrop to the projecting
two-story retail dining space. Brick pilasters provide a rhythm to de-

For more photos of Clemson Univ.'s core campus project, go to:

fine the primary dining elevation. Corners of this element are full-

commercialarchitecturemagazine.com/1706clemson

All primary entrances of the residential and dining areas use the
COMMERCI A L A RCHI T EC T URE

A demolition schedule has not yet been finalized for the remain-

studies, and lounges to provide long-range views to the mountains

height curtainwall with clear and glazing panels.

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Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Commercial Architecture June 2017

The Architects
Mixed Use Comes of Age
Living At Clemson
Humidity-Control HVAC For IPA Brew
Modular Approach Curbs Data Center Energy Use
HVAC & Plumbing Products
Ramen Bar Fuses Traditional and Modern
Wood Gallops Full Circle In Riding Facility
Interiors Products
Lighting Elevates Guest Experience
Lighting & Electrical Products
Windows Restore Hotel Facade
Windows & Doors Products
Made-To-Order Masonry For On-The-Go Food
Historic Re-Roof Is A Modern Marvel
Digital Facades Rework Academic Buildings
Thirty Years Of Protecting Records
Showcase
Index
Portfolio
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Commercial Architecture June 2017 - Cover2
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Commercial Architecture June 2017 - The Architects
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Commercial Architecture June 2017 - Mixed Use Comes of Age
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Commercial Architecture June 2017 - Living At Clemson
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Commercial Architecture June 2017 - Humidity-Control HVAC For IPA Brew
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Commercial Architecture June 2017 - Modular Approach Curbs Data Center Energy Use
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Commercial Architecture June 2017 - HVAC & Plumbing Products
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Commercial Architecture June 2017 - Ramen Bar Fuses Traditional and Modern
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Commercial Architecture June 2017 - Wood Gallops Full Circle In Riding Facility
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - 39
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - Interiors Products
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - 41
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - 42
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - Lighting Elevates Guest Experience
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - 44
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - Lighting & Electrical Products
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - 46
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - 47
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - Windows Restore Hotel Facade
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - 49
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - 50
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - Windows & Doors Products
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - Made-To-Order Masonry For On-The-Go Food
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - 53
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - 54
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - Historic Re-Roof Is A Modern Marvel
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - 56
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - 57
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - Digital Facades Rework Academic Buildings
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Commercial Architecture June 2017 - 60
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - Thirty Years Of Protecting Records
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - 62
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - 63
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - Showcase
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - Index
Commercial Architecture June 2017 - Portfolio
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