
Maeve – 319 W. Lenoir Street
Raleigh
Prize of merit
Sent by Wm Jordan Co.
Owner Square of Capital
Lead design firm Jdavis Architects
Risk Construction Manager Wm Jordan Co.
Structural engineer Ellinwood + Machado
Civil engineer Boholer engineering
Interior designer Architecture company
Landscape architect EDSA
Originally planned as a five -storey building, the team again made the final development as a 20 -story tower with an adjoining six -storey garage. The tower is coated with prefabricated concrete with large roof windows. The sections of key materials include Gatelite: lean architectural skin that offers many of the design options that are found with the traditional architectural. The system provides a thermal barrier, steam and complete air. It also eliminates the working hours at the site because manufacturing and assembly are performed safely on the floor before delivery.
Consequently, with the design of the traditional six -storey architectural concrete garage, the team added a zero pool to the seventh floor on the parking garage. Additional engineering of structural bases and columns was needed to maximize the depth of the pool while maintaining the height of the roof of the upper garage floor. The team coordinated the design soon enough to keep the project during time.
Additional land adorbs were made, and the project team discovered underground rock formations throughout the site. This required an explosion and the use of the flying mats across the site for safety. The project team also worked with the city to resolve a conflict between the new project of the project’s health sewerage and an existing 72-in. Storm Sewer who served the center area.
The project was delivered to the programming and the budget without registered incidents of the OSHA and without lost accidents.
