Design of rowing boat house and water recreational center, Stockton CA
Format
SOECS Senior Project Demonstration
Faculty Mentor Name
Luke Lee
Faculty Mentor Department
Civil Engineering
Abstract/Artist Statement
University of the Pacific’s Crew and Deep Water Rowing Association currently houses their boats and equipment at the Stockton Sailing Club, which is located adjacent to Buckley Cove at the end of West March Lane. The current boat house location has numerous drawbacks, including minimal space to maneuver large rowing shells, insufficient storage room, exposure of the rowing shells to the elements, and uneven land that results in safety hazards when weather conditions are rainy and muddy. The goal of this project is to design a new storage facility for Pacific's Crew team as well as providing a recreational facility for the Stockton community. By designing a new, two-story, boat house for the Pacific’s Crew and Deep Water Rowing Association, Pacific will be able to maintain the quality of the boats, possess enough space to maneuver the boats efficiently, and create a water recreational center for the Stockton community. The new location of the boat house will be a 60,000 square feet (sf.) waterfront property located at 1618 West Fremont Street, Stockton California. The design of the layout will reflect the housing and maneuvering of the rowing shells while remaining functional and aesthetically pleasing. The final design will incorporate topography, layout, drainage and grading, structural and foundation analysis, slope stability, environmental analysis, fee estimate, and erosion control.
Location
School of Engineering & Computer Science
Start Date
27-4-2013 2:00 PM
End Date
27-4-2013 3:30 PM
Design of rowing boat house and water recreational center, Stockton CA
School of Engineering & Computer Science
University of the Pacific’s Crew and Deep Water Rowing Association currently houses their boats and equipment at the Stockton Sailing Club, which is located adjacent to Buckley Cove at the end of West March Lane. The current boat house location has numerous drawbacks, including minimal space to maneuver large rowing shells, insufficient storage room, exposure of the rowing shells to the elements, and uneven land that results in safety hazards when weather conditions are rainy and muddy. The goal of this project is to design a new storage facility for Pacific's Crew team as well as providing a recreational facility for the Stockton community. By designing a new, two-story, boat house for the Pacific’s Crew and Deep Water Rowing Association, Pacific will be able to maintain the quality of the boats, possess enough space to maneuver the boats efficiently, and create a water recreational center for the Stockton community. The new location of the boat house will be a 60,000 square feet (sf.) waterfront property located at 1618 West Fremont Street, Stockton California. The design of the layout will reflect the housing and maneuvering of the rowing shells while remaining functional and aesthetically pleasing. The final design will incorporate topography, layout, drainage and grading, structural and foundation analysis, slope stability, environmental analysis, fee estimate, and erosion control.