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Tarrant County College-Bing Thom Architects<a href="http://www.tccd.edu/x4846.xml" target="_blank">Trinity River East Campus</a> of <a href="http://www.tccd.edu/" target="_blank">Tarrant County College</a> is part of a massive redevelopment of the river front and downtown areas of Fort Worth, TX. Designed by <a href="http://bingthomarchitects.com/#/all%20projects/112/" target="_blank">Bing Thom Architects</a> the urban campus of the community college serves as an important facility for adult education for the area and reconnects the downtown to the waterfront. Daylighting, energy efficient design, sun shading, outdoor rooms, native landscaping, and natural ventilation all play important roles in the design of the campus.1
Tarrant County College-Bing Thom Architects<a href="http://www.tccd.edu/" target="_blank">Tarrant County College</a> already had four healthy campuses, but decided to open another one in the downtown area.2
Tarrant County College-Bing Thom ArchitectsThis new campus would serve the local population who had limited access to educational resources and serve as the new home for TCC’s nursing and allied health programs with a closer proximity to the downtown hospitals.3
Tarrant County College-Bing Thom ArchitectsThe campus shoots off from the downtown area and is composed of 5 buildings situated around an internal street, which leads down through a series of courtyards and outdoor spaces to the waterfront.4
Tarrant County College-Bing Thom ArchitectsThis direct connection with the river provides brand new access to nature that the downtown area had yet to experience.5
Tarrant County College-Bing Thom ArchitectsOn one side is the bustling <a href="http://www.downtownfortworth.com/" target="_blank">downtown district</a> and the other is a quiet and relaxing waterfront.6
Tarrant County College-Bing Thom ArchitectsThe building's are clustered closely together to gain efficiencies through shared energy resources and mechanical systems.7
Tarrant County College-Bing Thom ArchitectsIt also creates the feel of a mini city and is an extension of the adjacent urban district.8
Tarrant County College-Bing Thom ArchitectsCourtyards, gardens and outdoor classrooms extend the facility's useful space into the outdoors, while the regionally appropriate landscaping, fountains and shading devices help make the space comfortable even in the summer months.9
Tarrant County College-Bing Thom ArchitectsInside, the building makes use of solar passive design, shading, louvers, natural daylighting and ventilation to reduce energy use and keep the buildings from taking on too much heat from the sun.10
Tarrant County College-Bing Thom ArchitectsOutdoor landscaping and courtyards create space for events and even outdoor classes.11
Tarrant County College-Bing Thom ArchitectsOpen yet shaded spaces minimize energy use while providing protection.12
Tarrant County College-Bing Thom ArchitectsThe buildings feature lots of open and tall windows to pull in natural light.13
Tarrant County College-Bing Thom ArchitectsOutdoor areas were carefully designed to create microclimates even during the hot summer months.14














