ANDREW LIANG
Portfolio of Selected Works 2021
Content
Professional Brooklyn Public Library At Green Point Gotham 1+3 (The Jacx)
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Friends Of The East River Esplanada
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Jane Street Capital Interior Green Walls
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Academic Convergent 20 Public Art Place Making 24 Hybrid Topography 28 Dewitt Residents 30
Professional Experience
Project Scope:
Greenpoint Library and Environmental Education Center where Blondie’s Treehouse was awarded as landscape contractor. The library plaza, an environmental education community
Brooklyn Public Library at Green Point
Brooklyn, NY Institution | Public Engagement | Plaza/Streetscape
hub, planted with hardy and tolerant plant materials native to the New York State, and granite pavings that resemble glacier movement to creating a unique and engaging entrance. Second floor is a flexible reading space with large circular seating area within a mounded planting bed featuring native shrubs with high habitat value. The third floor roof level serve as an environmental education center with featuring space for garden and a large pollinator green roof.
Pollinator Habitat
Outdoor Classroom
Office work:
Assemble, organize and submit product samples, submittal packages, and shop drawings. Review project specifications, and coordinate with manufacturers and BTH team.
Plaza Entry w/ IPE Wood Bench Native Planting
Collection of Photographs as Courtesy of SCAPE 6
2x6 THERMORY ASH
1' - 5"
PT 2X4 FRAMING RIB SPACING 16" O.C.
VARIES
1/4" STEEL PLANTER WALL
VARIES
14 0°
PT 2X4 WOOD FRAMING
2' - 4 1/2"
1/4"
1/4" X 4" STEEL PLATE
2x6 THERMORY ASH
1/4" STEEL STIFFENER 2X6 THERMORY ASH W/ 1-1/4" S.S. FLAT HEAD WOOD SCREWS 2 PER SLAT, MIN " SPACING, ALIGNED HORIZONTALLY
1/4" STEEL PLANTER WALL 1X1X1/8 STEEL ANGLE WELDED TO STEEL PLANTER WALL 2"
1/2"
1' - 4"
VIF
VIF
6"
STEPPED BENCH SECTION
0°
14
3
SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0"
WOOD CLAD PLANTER WALL SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0"
LANDSCAPE FORMS FGP BIKE RACK
REMOVE EXCESS SOIL TO EXPOSE STEM FLARE. SET CROWN OF ROOTBALL 2" ABOVE FINISH GRADE.
INTENSIVE PLANTING AREA
MULCH
STEPPED BENCH AT WORKSTATION
3"
2' -0" MIN
FABRISCAPE 4 OZ NONWOVEN FILTER FABRIC
8" MIN.
6" MAX
FABRISCAPE 4 OZ NONWOVEN FILTER FABRIC
PAVERS BY OTHERS
ROOFLITE INTENSIVE 600 GROWING MEDIUM
AT GRADE
1" THK. MINERAL WOOL
300mm M12 S.S. THREADED ROD ANCHORED W/ HY-100 EPOXY
REMOVE CONTAINER COMPLETELY AND LOOSEN ROOTBALL
SEDUM CARPET W/ PERENNIAL & BULB INTERPLANTING ROOFLITE EXTENSIVE 600 GROWING MEDIUM
ENKADRAIN 3611R 1' - 0"
ENKADRAIN 3611R
XPS FOAM, AS NEEDED
XPS FOAM, AS NEEDED
OPTIGREEN INVERTED ROOF FABRIC
OPTIGREEN INVERTED ROOF FABRIC
IRMA ROOFING SYSTEM BY OTHERS WOOD CLAD GATE
IRMA ROOFING SYSTEM BY OTHERS
1' - 0"
SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"
CONCRETE CURB BY OTHERS
(2) 3/8" HDG STEEL THREADED RODS ANCHORED W/ HILTI EPOXY
STEPPED BENCH
STEPPED BENCH PLAN
1/4" STEEL ANGLE ROOF BUILDUP BY OTHERS
1' - 4"
1/8" HDG STEEL ANGLE SCREWED TO PT FRAMING
TOP OF FINISH FLOOR PLANTING 8" VIF
6"
(2) 3/8" HDG STEEL THREADED RODS ANCHORED W/ HILTI EPOXY
CONTINOUS 6" THK CONCRETE FOOTER (W/ 6"X6" WWM, 6 GAUGE) TO SPAN BELOW STEEL GUSSET PLATE AND BENCH FRAMING
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CRUSHED STONE
2 3/4"
3 1/2"
2"
ROOF PAVER ON PEDESTALS
1/4" STEEL GUSSET PLATE
1' - 10 1/2"
6"
3/8" HDG STEEL HILTI EPOXY ANCHOR BOLTS
2' - 6 1/2" VIF
LINEAR LED LIGHT BY OTHERS
VARIES
CONCRETE CURB FOOTINGS BY OTHERS
2
THREADED ROD WELDED TO STEEL PLATE & NUT
PT 2X2 WOOD FRAMING
ROOF PAVER ON PEDESTAL BY OTHERS
140°
GROWING MEDIA 1 1/2"
LIGHTING BY OTHERS, TYP OF (4)
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EXTENSIVE PLANTING DETAIL SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0"
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SHRUB PLANT ON STRUCTURE SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0"
Selection of detail drawings for ground floor and second floor
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CONCRETE PIER 48" BELOW GRADE. #4 REBAR CAGE, 3" MIN. EMBEDMENT.
BIKE RACK DETAIL SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0"
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One full acre of rooftop park built for
Gotham 1 + 3 (The Jacx)
the new developing commercial and residential neighborhood.
Commercial | Biophilic Design | Rooftop Terrace
Project Scope:
Long Island City, NY
Blondie’s Treehouse was contracted to build the 5th Floor rooftop terraces, which includes custom millwork, edging, pavers. The park is also full of native and resilient vegetations, they flow through the terrace providing a
IPE Wood Bench
dynamic landscape framework and highlighting a vegetated rooftop park to combat against the concrete jungle in an urban city.
Pavillion Roof Deck
Office work:
Assemble, organize and submit product samples, submittal packages, and shop drawings. Review project specifications, and coordinate with manufacturers and BTH team.
Wavy Green Roof
Rendering as courtesy of MdeAS 8
Rendering as courtesy of MdeAS
Photograph as courtesy of BTH 9
Submittal #: R Submitted By: A. LIANG
328000 Irrigation
Description: 5 Flr Pavilion Green Roof Irrigation Product Data Submittals R-1 & R-2 (page 1): Controller/Clock – Rainbird ESP-SMTe w/ Weather Sensor Submittal R-3 (page 3): Mainlines – Oil Creek Plastics Poly 1”, ¾” & ½” Submittal R-4 (page 5): Driplines – Rainbird XFCV-06-12 Submittal R-5 (page 7): Master Valves – Rainbird 100DVF – 1” Submittal R-6 (page 10): Isolation Valve – Nibco T-113-K 1” brass gate valve Submittal R-7 (page 11): Remote Control Valves – Rainbird XCZ-100-PRB-LC Submittal R-8 (page 13): Auto Flush Valve – Netafim TL050MFV-1 Submittal R-9 (page 14): Air Vacuum Relief – Rainbird ARV050 Submittal R-10 (page 15): Quick Coupling Valve – Rainbird 5RC “5-RC: 1” (26/34) Rubber Cover, 1 Piece Body” Submittal R-11 (page 16): Quick Coupling Valve Key – Rainbird 55K “44-K: 1” (26/34) Submittal R-12 (page 17): Valve Box – 14” x 19” Rectangle NDS 116TBC & 10” Round NDS 111BC & 6” Round NDS 107BC Submittal R-13 (page 20): Piping for Sleeving – Cresline PVC Sch 40 Submittal R-14 (page 22): LASCO Fittings – Insert elbow, tee, coupling, plug ½”, ¾” & 1” Submittal R-15 (page 23): Fittings – Netafim elbow, tee, coupling, cross & figure 8 (TLCOUP, TLELL, TLTEE, TLCROS & TLFIG8) Submittal R-16 (page 25): Clamps – Oetiker 210R, 271R, 331R Submittal R-17 (page 29): Pins – NDS 6” x 11 gauge staples Submittal R-18 (page 30): Irrigation Wire – Paige Electric 18/15 x 500’ #180058 Submittal R-19 (page 31): Wire Connectors – King Innovation DRYCONN Utility Notes: *Controller/Clock internet to be handled by others **50 psi @ 15gpm water requirements ***Plumber to supply the following: Backflow preventer(s) & RPZ(s) POCs 1” threaded female with shut-off valve All copper mainlines ****Electrician to supply Outlet for BTH’s Irrigation Controller(s *****Electrician responsible for getting wire from clock location onto terrace - BTH to supply wire & run wire on terrace
Submittal Cover Letter
BLONDIE’S TREEHOUSE INC | showroom 242 west 30 th street nyc 10001 | greenhouse 431 fa yette avenue mam aroneck ny 10543
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DRIPLINE COMPONENTS
NLS GOTHAM 1&3 328000-0010-00-PRODUCT DATA FOR 5TH FLOOR PAVILION ROOF IRRIGATION (OPEN).pdf 07/11/19 NLS GOTHAM 1&3 328000-0010-00-PRODUCT DATA FOR 5TH FLOOR PAVILION ROOF IRRIGATION (MNCR).pdf 07/24/19
NLS GOTHAM 1&3 328000-0010-00-PRODUCT DATA FOR 5TH FLOOR PAVILION ROOF IRRIGATION (OPEN).pdf 07/11/19 NLS GOTHAM 1&3 328000-0010-00-PRODUCT DATA FOR 5TH FLOOR PAVILION ROOF IRRIGATION (MNCR).pdf 07/24/19
irrigation PAIGE PART #
FEATURES & BENEFITS
APPLICATIONS • Drip irrigation systems • Clean or dirty water
9 COLORS 9 COLORS
AUTOMATIC CLEANING OPERATION Eliminates periodic manual flushing.
• Not required with Techline® HCVXR and CV • Flushing water volume: approximately 1 gallon per cycle • Maximum zone flow rate per valve flush: 15 GPM • Minimum pressure required: 1.5 psi • Maximum operating pressure: 57 psi
18 AWG 16 AWG
180010 180019 180020 180030 180040 180050 180060 180070 180080 180090 180091 180055 180058 180066 270004
Model TL050MFV-1
UNIQUE DESIGN REACTS TO FLOW, NOT PRESSURE Allows operation even at full line pressure. DISASSEMBLES FOR WINTERIZATION ‘BLOWOUT’ Protects your drip system.
AUTOMATIC FLUSH VALVE INSERT INLET
As irrigation starts, valve flushes out dirt particles in the open position.
POUNDS PER UNIT ®
14 18
Model TLFV-1
18 AWG/2 18 AWG/3 18 AWG/4 18 AWG/5 18 AWG/6 18 AWG/7 18 AWG/8 18 AWG/9 18 AWG/10 18 AWG/12 18 AWG/13 18 AWG/16 18 AWG/19 18 AWG/25 CABLE STRIPPING TOOL
MPT = Male Pipe Thread
14 AWG & 12 AWG
12 COLORS 8 COLORS 7 COLORS 6 COLORS 6 COLORS
20 27 34 42 49 56 64 70 79 96 104 128 150 193
14 AWG 12 AWG 10 AWG 1.5mm2 2.5mm2
20 29 42 15.2 22.4
®
NDS Standard Series 14" x 19" Rectangular Valve Boxes 500/2,500’ 500/2,500’
MFT MFT MFT MFT MFT MFT MFT MFT MFT MFT MFT MFT MFT MFT EA. ®
IN-LINE CHECK VALVE FEATURES & BENEFITS
APPLICATIONS
• Prevents backflow of water and drainage of the system into low areas • Eliminates the need for system water refill at the beginning of the next irrigation cycle • For irrigating slopes where draining of the headers and laterals is common • Designed to hold back up to a 13.4’ column of water • Rule of thumb: Every 1’ of water exerts 0.433 psi of pressure at the base of the column. As such, a 100’ column of water exerts 43.3 psi at the base.
14 AWG & 12 AWG AVAILABLE WITH STRIPES
MANUFACTURED FROM DURABLE MATERIALS For reliable operation.
14 AWG 12 AWG 10 AWG 8 AWG 6 AWG 4 AWG 2 AWG 1/0 AWG
28 37 55 83 126 155 236 423
WIDE FLOW RANGE For use in a number of applications.
170090 170110 170130 170150 170170
IN-LINE CHECK VALVE 1/2” MPT Model TLCV050M1-B
EA=each
FLOW RATE VS. PRESSURE LOSS
14 AWG/2 w/GROUND(All Solid) 12 AWG/2 w/GROUND(All Solid) 10 AWG/2 w/GROUND(Solid) 8 AWG/2(Stranded) w/GROUND(Solid) 6 AWG/2(Stranded) w/GROUND(Solid)
MFT=1000 feet
CEA=100 each
80 110 156 237 407
underside of the seat, each with a minimum thickness of 0.250". The bottom of the body has a 0.500" flange. The 14" x 19" cover has an average thickness of 0.250". The valve box has a 3/8" 304 Brass nut for the bolt-down as a standard feature.
100/250/500/1000/2,500’ 100/250/500/1000/2,500’ 100/250/500/1000/2,500’ 100/250/500/1000/2,500’ 100/250/500/1000/2,500’ 100/250/500/1000/2,500’ 100/250/500/1000/2,500’ 100/250/500/1000/2,500’ 100/250/500/1000/2,500’ 100/250/500/1000/2,500’ 100/250/500/1000/2,500’ 250/500/1000’ 250/500/1000’ 250/500/1000’ 1/BOX
MFT MFT MFT MFT MFT
10
10
MFT MFT MFT MFT MFT MFT MFT MFT
MFT MFT MFT MFT MFT
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- 1/
15
-1
1 - 3/4"
-
1/2"
11
"
17
Color (Box/Cover)
Pallet Qty.
Wt. Ea. lbs.
Product Class
14" x 19" Box, Overlapping Cover - ICV
Black/Green
78
8.00
20ND
113BCB
12" x 17" ICV Box and Bolted Cover
Black/Green
78
8.00
20ND
113BC CTN
12" x 17" Valve Box Overlap ICV Cover
Black/Green
48
9.32
20ND
113BC SAND
14" x 19" Box, Overlapping Cover - ICV
Sand/Sand
78
8.00
20ND
113BCR
14" x 19" Box, Overlapping Cover - Reclaimed Water
Black/Purple
78
8.00
20ND
113PBCR
14" x 19" Box, Overlapping Cover - Reclaimed Water
Purple/Purple
78
8.00
20ND
113BCBW
14" x 19" Box, Overlapping Bolt-Down Cover - Water
Black/Black
78
8.10
-3
/4"
20NM
113BCBS
14" x 19" Box, Overlapping Bolt-Down Cover - Sewer
Black/Green
78
8.10
20NM
113BCE
14" x 19" Box, Overlapping Cover - Electrical
Black/Green
78
8.00
20NM
14" x 19" Box, Drop-in Cover - Sewer
Black/Green
78
8.00
20NM
115
14" x 19" x 6" Box, Extension, Overlapping Cover - ICV
Black/Green
49
8.00
20ND
115TBC
14" x 19" x 6" Tapered Box, Overlapping Cover - ICV
Black/Green
96
6.00
20ND
116
14" x 19" x 6" Box, Extension, Overlapping Cover - ICV
Green/Green
49
8.00
20ND
116TBC
14" x 19" x 6" Tapered Box, Overlapping Cover - ICV
Green/Green
96
6.00
20ND
116TBC SAND
14" x 19" x 6" Tapered Box, Overlapping Cover - ICV
Sand/Sand
96
6.00
20ND
113C
14" x 19" Overlapping Cover - ICV
Green
300
2.00
20ND
113C SAND
14" x 19" Overlapping Cover - ICV
Sand
300
2.00
20ND
113CR
14" x 19" Overlapping Cover - Reclaimed Water
Purple
300
2.00
20ND
113CE
14" x 19" Overlapping Cover - Electrical
Green
300
2.00
20NM
113B
14" x 19" Box
Black
78
6.00
20NM
114B-SAND
14" x 19" Box
Sand
78
6.00
20ND
113PB
14" x 19" Box
Purple
78
6.00
20ND
113-6
14" x 19" x 6" Extension
Black
49
4.00
20ND
116TB
14" x 19" x 6" Tapered Box
Green
96
4.00
116-SAND
14" x 19" x 6" Extension
Sand
49
6.00
116TB SAND
14" x 19" x 6" Tapered Box
Sand
96
4.00
20ND
113BB
2-1/2" x 3/8" SS Bolt
Steel
(Bag of 10)
0.10
20NM
114B
14" x 19" Box
Green
78
6.00
20ND
Box & Cover
6 - 3/4" 113BCDS
13
21
- 1/
4"
11
SPEC P7001D
"
17
"
3/4
-3
/4"
Cover Only 12"
"
20
15
16
"
"
"
21
Box Only
SPEC P7295D
1000’ 1000’ 1000’ 1000’ 1000’
~=approximately
2"
2"
/2"
-1
4"
500/2,500’ 500/2,500’ 2500’ 2500’ 1000’ 1000’ 1000’ 1000’ ®
- 1/
-3
/4"
500/2,500’ 2500’ 2500’ 500/1000/2,500’ 1000/2,500’ ®
Description - Marking
113BC
Part No. 11
/4"
16
SPEC P7079D & P7264D (metric)
TWO WIRE FLAT POWER CABLE WITH BARE GROUND, TYPE UF/NMC-B, DIRECT BURIAL, UL LISTED,
LARGE INLET OPENING Reduces headloss.
Specifications: The NDS STANDARD SERIES 14" x 19" body is tapered and has a minimum wall thickness of 0.200". The body has a double wall at the top cover seat area with a minimum thickness of 0.250". The cover seat area has 16 structural support ribs on the
SPEC P7183D
POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC) INSULATED VALVE OR POWER WIRE, TYPE UF, DIRECT BURIAL, UL LISTED, 13 COLORS 8 COLORS 7 COLORS 3 COLORS 3 COLORS 3 COLORS 3 COLORS 3 COLORS
NDS STANDARD SERIES VALVE BOXES – RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL GRADE
PUT-UPS OR PACKAGING
MFT MFT
POLYETHYLENE (PE) GOLF COURSE VALVE WIRE, DIRECT BURIAL, UL LISTED, After flushing, the valve closes and normal system operation begins.
NLS GOTHAM 1&3 328000-0010-00-PRODUCT DATA FOR 5TH FLOOR PAVILION ROOF IRRIGATION (OPEN).pdf 07/11/19 NLS GOTHAM 1&3 328000-0010-00-PRODUCT DATA FOR 5TH FLOOR PAVILION ROOF IRRIGATION (MNCR).pdf 07/24/19
SPEC P7002D
18 AWG MULTI-CONDUCTOR, DIRECT BURIAL SPRINKLER WIRE, UL LISTED,
AUTOMATIC FLUSH VALVE 1/2” MPT INLET
Diaphragm in open position allows flushing.
SIZE/ MODEL
LOW ENERGY SPRINKLER WIRE, DIRECT BURIAL, UL LISTED,
FLUSHING REDUCES SEDIMENT BUILD-UP Eliminates clogging. Promotes long-term performance of the drip irrigation system.
SPECIFICATIONS
Turf Irrigation Products Quick Reference Guide
®
AUTOMATIC FLUSH VALVES
2-3/4" x 2-1/2" Pipe Slot
VALVE BOXES
Section:
New Line Structures Gotham 1 + 3 28 – 10 Jackson Ave, LIC, NY 11101
SUBMITTAL FORM
NDS#113BC AI.eps RM-confirm not located on green roof
*=call for prices
20ND 20ND
FLOW RATE (GPM) VS. PRESSURE LOSS (psi)
SPECIFICATIONS
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
-
0.22
0.54
0.96
1.55
2.25
2.99
4.04
• Flow rate: 0.9 - 4.4 GPM • Closing pressure: 5.8 psi (13.4 feet column of water) • Opening pressure: 10.2 psi
4.5 -
Page 17
MPT = Male Pipe Thread
12
Page 13
Page 30
Page 1
Product Catalog 2016/2017
NLS GOTHAM 1&3 328000-0010-00-PRODUCT DATA FOR 5TH FLOOR PAVILION ROOF IRRIGATION (OPEN).pdf 07/11/19 NLS GOTHAM 1&3 328000-0010-00-PRODUCT DATA FOR 5TH FLOOR PAVILION ROOF IRRIGATION (MNCR).pdf 07/24/19
Tech Spec
TURF
GENERAL GUIDELINES
CLAY SOIL
Quick-Coupling Valves EMITTER FLOW
0.26 GPH
0.4 GPH
0.6 GPH
0.9 GPH
LATERAL (ROW) SPACING
Features
BURIAL DEPTH
0.4 GPH
0.6 GPH
0.9 GPH
18”
18”
12“
12“
18” 20” 22” 18” 20” 22” 12” 14” 16” 12” 14” 16” 18” 21” 24” 18” 21” 24” 16” 18” 20” 16” 18” 20” On-surface or bury evenly throughout the zone to a maximum of 6”
Bury evenly throughout the zone from 4”to 6”
• Industrial-strength brass quick-coupling 0.19 0.17 0.15 0.45 0.41 0.37 0.96 0.83 0.72 1.44 1.24 1.08 0.19 0.16 0.14 0.29 0.24 0.21 0.72 0.64 0.58 1.08 0.96 0.87 APPLICATION RATE (INCHES/HOUR) valves for convenient water access in TIME TO APPLY ¼” OF WATER (MINUTES) 81 90 99 33 37 41 16 18 21 10 12 14 81 94 108 53 61 70 21 23 26 14 16 17 potable and non-potable systems. Following these maximum spacing guidelines, emitter flow selection can be increased if desired by the designer. • Rugged, red brass construction for long life 0.9 GPH flow rate available for areas requiring higher infiltration rates, such as coarse sandy soils. and reliable performance. Note: 0.4, 0.6 and 0.9 GPH are nominal flow rates. Actual flow rates used in the calculations are 0.42, 0.61 and 0.92 GPH. • Reliable leak proof operation with strong air/vacuum relief air vents required. corrosion-resistant stainless steel spring. MAXIMUM LENGTH OF A SINGLE LATERAL (FEET) FLOW PER 100 FEET • Optional locking cover on models 33-DLRC, 44-LRC, 5-LRC, 33-DNP, EMITTER SPACING 6” 12” 18” 0.26 EMITTER 0.4 EMITTER 0.6 EMITTER 0.9 EMITTER EMITTER SPACING • 44-NP, and 5-NP (use * 2049 key to unlock). EMITTER FLOW (GPH) 0.26 0.42 0.26 0.4 0.6 0.9 0.26 0.4 0.6 GPH GPM GPH GPM GPH GPM GPH GPM Metal cover on model 7 only 10 psi 93 68 173 126 99 75 243 179 140 52.8 0.88 84.0 1.40 Not Standard Not Standard 6” • One-piece body design (models 3-RC, 5-RC 20 psi 143 105 265 194 153 116 374 275 216 26.4 0.44 42.3 0.71 60.8 1.01 92.5 1.54 12” and 7) 25 psi 158 116 294 216 170 129 416 305 240 17.6 0.29 28.2 0.47 40.5 0.68 61.6 1.03 18” Quick-Coupling • Two-piece body design for easy servicing Quick Coupling Valves Valve340 Cutaway 35 psi 183 134 250 196 149 480 353 278 (models 33-DLRC, 33-DRC, 44-LRC, 44-RC, 33-DNP, 44-NP, and 44-NP ACME) 45 psi 202 148 377 276 218 165 533 392 308 ORDERING INFORMATION • Thermoplastic rubber cover for durability 55 psi 219 160 407 299 235 178 576 423 333 FLOW EMITTER COIL MODEL • 33-DNP, 44-NP, 44-NP ACME, and 5-NP 60 psi 226 166 421 309 243 184 596 438 345 RATE SPACING LENGTH NUMBER covers marked with “Do Not Drink!” TLEZ26-0603 300’ warnings in English and Spanish FLOW RATE VS. PRESSURE 6” TLEZ26-0605 500’ • Three-year trade warranty TLEZ26-0610
1,000’ 300’ Specifications 0.26 GPH 12” 500’ • Pressure: 5 to 125 psi (0.35 to 8.63 bar) 1,000’ 300’ 3 • Flow: 10 to 125 gpm (2.27 to 28.38 m /h; 18” 500’ 37.8 to 473 l/m) 1,000’ • 33-DNP, 44-NP and 5-NP flow: 10 to 70 200’ gpm (2.27 to 15.89 m3/h; 37.8 to 265 l/m) 6“ 500’ 1,000’ 200’ Models 0.4 GPH 12” 500’ • 3-RC: 3⁄4” (20/27) Rubber Cover, 1-Piece 1,000’ Body 200’ • 33-DRC: 3⁄4” (20/ 27) Double Track Key Lug, 18” 500’ Rubber Cover, 2-Piece Body 1,000’ • 33-DLRC: 3⁄4” (20/27) Double Track Key Lug, 300’ Locking Rubber Cover, 2-Piece Body 12” 500’ 1,000’ • 44-RC: 1” (26/34) Rubber Cover, 2-Piece 0.6 GPH 250’ Body 18” 500’ • 44-LRC: 1” (26/34) Locking Rubber Cover, 1,000’ 2-Piece Body 200’ • 5-RC: 1” (26/34) Rubber Cover, 1-Piece Body 12” 500’ • 5-LRC: 1” (26/34) Locking Rubber Cover, 1,000’ 0.9 GPH 1-Piece Body 200’ • 7: 11⁄2” (40/49) Metal Cover, 1-Piece Body 18” 500’ 1,000’ • 5-RC-BSP: 1” (26/34) Rubber Cover, 1-Piece 250’ Body, BSP threaded BLANK TUBING 500’
17mm FITTINGS & INSTALLATION TOOLS
LOAM SOIL SANDY SOIL COARSE SOIL
0.26 GPH
1.0 TLEZ26-1203 0.9 GPH TLEZ26-1205 0.8 33-DNP, 44-NP, 7 3-RC, 5-RC, 33-DRC, 33-DLRC, TLEZ26-1210 44-NP ACME 5-LRC 44-RC, 44-LRC 0.6 TLEZ26-1803 0.6 GPH TLEZ26-1805 0.4 TLEZ26-1810 • 5-LRC-BSP: 1” (26/34) Locking Rubber • 5-LRC: 51⁄2” (14.0 cm) 0.4 GPH TLEZ4-0602 Cover, 1-Piece Body, BSP threaded • 7: 53⁄4” (14.6 cm) 0.26 GPH 0.2 TLEZ4-0605 • 33-DNP: 3⁄4” (20/27) Non-potable, Purple • 33-DNP: 43⁄8” (11.1 cm) TLEZ4-0610 0 Locking Rubber Cover, 2-Piece Body • 44-NP: 6” (15.2 cm) 58 10 20 30 40 50 TLEZ4-1202 • 44-NP: 1” (26/34) Non-potable, Purple • 44-NP ACME: 6” (15.2 cm) PRESSURE (psi) TLEZ4-1205 Locking Rubber Cover, 2-Piece Body TLEZ4-1210 • 5-NP: 51⁄2” (14.0 cm) • 44-NP ACME: 1” (26/34) Non-potable, TLEZ4-1802 SPECIFYING MODEL NUMBER Purple Locking Rubber Cover, 2-Piece TLEZ4-1805 Body, ACME thread TLEZ4-1810 Reference for Ordering SAMPLE MODEL NUMBER How To Specify • 5-NP: 1” (26/34) Non-potable, Purple Information Chart TLEZ6-1203 B C Locking Rubber Cover, 1-Piece Body TLEZ6-1205 A Techline EZ = TLEZ Note: For non-US applications, it is necessary to specify TLEZ6-1210 Dripline A D NPT or BSP thread type TLEZ6-18025
NLS GOTHAM 1&3 328000-0010-00-PRODUCT DATA FOR 5TH FLOOR PAVILION ROOF IRRIGATION (OPEN).pdf 07/11/19 NLS GOTHAM 1&3 328000-0010-00-PRODUCT DATA FOR 5TH FLOOR PAVILION ROOF IRRIGATION (MNCR).pdf 07/24/19
NLS GOTHAM 1&3 328000-0010-00-PRODUCT DATA FOR 5TH FLOOR PAVILION ROOF IRRIGATION (OPEN).pdf 07/11/19 NLS GOTHAM 1&3 328000-0010-00-PRODUCT DATA FOR 5TH FLOOR PAVILION ROOF IRRIGATION (MNCR).pdf 07/24/19
SHRUB & GROUNDCOVER
LOAM SOIL SANDY SOIL COARSE SOIL CLAY SOIL
EMITTER SPACING 12“ 12” 12“ Convenient water access in potable18”and non-potable systems
INLET PRESSURE
GC: Project: Location:
June 26, 2019
FOR TECHLINE® HCVXR, HCVXR-RW/RWP, CV, DL, RW and RWP RM-recommend using compression fittings rather than barbed fittings
APPLICATIONS 0.9 105 164 182 212 234
• Fits Techline HCVXR, HCVXR-RW/RWP, CV, DL, RW and RWP Driplines, and PE irrigation hose
SPECIFICATIONS • Acceptable hose sizes: 0.56” - 0.60” inside diameter
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FEATURES & BENEFITS
INSERT COUPLING Model TLCOUP
Durable Material · 11 Gauge · 1020 CR Steel · No Coating
INSERT ADAPTER FOR 1 1/2” OR LARGER PVC (requires TDBIT16.5) Model TLIAPVC-B
33 - DLRCTLEZ4-1210
TLEZ6-1805
Dimensions (height) TLEZ6-1810 1 TLEZ9-1202 • 3-RC: 4 ⁄4” (10.8 cm) TLEZ9-1205 • 33-DRC: 43⁄8” (11.1 cm) TLEZ9-1210 5 • 33-DLRC: 4 TLEZ9-1802 ⁄8” (11.7 cm) • 44-RC: 6” (15.2 cm) TLEZ9-1805 TLEZ9-1810 • 44-LRC: 6” (15.2 cm) 1 TLEZ0025 • 5-RC: 5 ⁄2” (14.0 cm)
TLEZ005
B
Model Cover Thread C D RC Blank: NPT COIL EMITTER DRC BSP: 5-RC, 5-lRC only LENGTH SPACING DLRC ACME: 44-NP only = 26 7 200’ = 02 6”LRC =6 DNP =4 250‘ = 025 12”NP = 12 =6 300’ = 03 18” = 18 3/4” (20/27) quick = 9 Note: This specifies a 33-DLRC valve:500‘ = 05
RM-Do not use on green roof. Ref. diagram at 1/GR511
Landscape and Sod
ONE-PIECE CONSTRUCTION For added strength, durability and long-term performance.
INSERT ADAPTER FOR 1” OR LARGER PE (requires 11mm or 7/16” punch) Model TLIAPE-B
High Quality and Durable Stakes. Bundle with Your NDS Order!
Flat and Round Design for all Applications
UV RESISTANT Withstands heat, direct sun and harsh chemicals.
1/2” MPT ADAPTER Model TL050MA
SAVE
Professional Sod Staples 25, 100, 1000
BARBED FITTINGS For secure fit and easy installation without clamps, glue or tools.
ALLOWS FOR EASY ON-SITE INSPECTION For proper fitting and installation.
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ADD TO YOUR ORDER &
Convenient Pack Configurations
FLOW RATE (GPH)
Date:
Stock Code
Product Class
Description
Pallet Qty.
FW6
21DT
6" Sod Staple Flat Top 1,000/box
55,000
FW6/100
21DT
6" Sod Staple Flat Top 100/bag
55,000
FW6/25
21DT
6" Sod Staple Flat Top 25/bag
55,000
SW6
21DT
6" Sod Staple Round Top 1,000/box
55,000
SW6/100
21DT
6" Sod Staple Round Top 100/bag
55,000
SW6/25
21DT
6" Sod Staple Round Top 25/bag
55,000
EMITTER 33 44 FLOW RATE 5
0.26 GPH 0.4 GPH 0.6 GPH 0.9 GPH
coupling type; optional locking cover.
1,000’ = 10
BLANK TUBING MODEL NUMBERS: 250’ = TLEZ0025 500’ = TLEZ005
Page 29 INSERT ELBOW Model TLELL
Page 15
3/4” MPT ADAPTER Model TL075MA
INSERT CROSS (requires 11mm or 7/16” punch) Model TLCROS
EMITTER MICRO-TUBING ADAPTER Model TLMTUBEADP
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Product Specification Sheets
Visit ndspro.com for specs, detail drawings and case studies
NDS Customer Service 851 N. Harvard Ave., Lindsay, CA 93247 Phone: 800.726.1994 · 559.562.9888 Fax: 800.726.1998 · 559.562.4488
PROJECT MANAGER ASSISTANT PM
Megan Lenz Chris Kapotes
PROJECT NAME:
Attn: Company: Re: Offices: Phone:
Chris Kapotes New Line Structures Gotham 1 + 3 512 Seventh Ave, 6th Floor New York, NY 10018 212.280.3019
Page 1 of 2
PROJECT ADDRESS
Product Data to Submit Samples/Mockups to Submit
SUPERINTENDENT
BTH Questions
Gotham 1 & 3
Based on Gotham Specification Booklet dated: 10 Nov, 2017
12/5/2019
Shop Drawings Due
28-10 Jackson Ave, LIC, NY
Items pending NLS review
8/1/2019 (1) Submittal Number
(2) DESCRIPTION SUBMITTAL NO. 033053 - Misc CIP Concrete
(3)Submittal Type
BTH ID
Date BTH Intends to Submit
Product Data
B
8/31/18
8/31/18
MSDS
B
8/31/18
8/31/18
(5) Date Submitted
(6) Date Returned
(7) Action
9/25/18
AAN
(8) Returned Submittal Comments
(9) Date ReSubmitted
(10) Date Returned
(11) Action
12/13/18
1/9/19
AAN
(12) Material Lead Time & Notes Quikrete - Material Readily Available
Concrete Mix Quikrete 5000 Concrete Mix Product No. 1007
1. Provide SRF with product cost 2. Verify recycled content & regional materials in
Reid uploaded to
a proposal on manufacturer’s letterhead or in manufacturer’s literature.
Submittal Item: Submittal R: Irrigation at 5 Flr Pavilion & Mechanical Bulkhead Green Roofs BTH Submittal #: 328000 Plaza Submittal #: 328000
Design Mix
B
8/31/18
8/31/18
LEED Data
B
12/3/18
12/3/18
1/9/19
AAN
Winter Procedure
B
10/26/18
10/26/18
11/14/18
Received
Reid uploaded to Record local extraction as 100%.
API 120V Bucket Heater, Silpro Concrete Supplement &
Submission Item/Sheet # 328000 Irrigation
328000 Irrigation
328000 Irrigation
Item Submittals R-1 & R-2: Controller/Clock – Rainbird ESPSMTe w/ Weather Sensor
Submittal R-4: Driplines – Rainbird XFCV06-12
Submittal R-12: Valve Box - 14” x 19” Rectangle NDS 116TBC Submittal R-12: Valve Box - 10” Round NDS 111BC & 6” Round NDS 107BC
Submittal Matrix
Returned Comment (Date) 7/24/19 - Recommend providing soil moisture sensors at the lowest part of each zone
7/24/19 - Confirm what size emitter is being proposed. We have frequently used .4 GPH emitters on green roofs.
7/24/19 - Confirm not located on green roof.
7/24/19 - If small valve boxes are located on green roof, recommend that they are modified (cut down) so that lids can be set flush with finished grade - Landscape Architect to confirm color.
Record distance from extraction as 499 miles.
Not Reviewed
Grip Rite Winter Protection Edging Pier Dowel Epoxy
BTH Comment (Date) 7/29/2019 - BTH doesn't recommend using a soil moisture sensor. Growing medium depth won't support a soil moisture sensor & approved BTH shop drawings, depict the lowest dip on each zone (Zone 4) will be set with extremely low runtime because of overlap/runoff. BTH intends to use the weather based controller has a weather station & this controller is EPA WATERSENSE LABEL.. . The controller is able to program specifically along with each zone to give the correct 7/29/2019 - BTH recommends the following two driplines: 1) Rainbird XFCV-06-12 (which offers 0.6 GPH emitters and it comes with automatic check valve) 2) Rainbird XFS-04-12 (which offers 0.4 GPH emitters but doesn't come with automatic check valve) * Rainbird XFCV-04-12 (12" spacing @ 0.4 GPH) was included in the approved BTH shop drawings, but the product does not exist. 7/31/2019 - BTH team confirmed the "Valve Box - 14" x 19" Rectangle NDS 116 TBC" will not be used on green roof.
Hilti Hit-HY 200A Adhesive Anchoring System
H-2
11/19/18
11/29/18
NR
11/19/18
11/19/18
11/29/18
NR
LEED Data
11/19/18
11/19/18
11/29/18
R&R
1. Provide manufacturer's MSDS indicating VOC content in grams per liter.
Product Data
5th Flr Aluminum Edging Tall Edging around Skylight Curved Edging
J
LEED Data Samples
5th Flr Edging & Furniture curbing SUBMITTAL NO. 057800 - Misc Metals Plaza Bench Supports
3/20/19
4/10/19
Approved
Aluminum Edging - dependent on stock & F/I schedule 9/24/19
J
TBD TBD
Green Roof Edging Plaza Furniture Footings
2. Provide SRF with product cost.
TBD TBD
MSDS
Tall Edging (border above T.O. Paver)
Shop Drawings
9/28/18
TBD
Concrete & Rebar - Materials Readily Available
Shop Drawings
8/31/18
TBD
Piers - Material Readily Available
9/14/18
9/28/18
Sample
E
10/14/18
AAN
1. Approved for Bench Support only.
Wood & metal ch
2. Match to Landscape forms steel finish.
in city office on 9 Permaloc - 4 wks
Plaza Steel Edges Permaloc StructurEdge & AsphaltEdge
Product Data
E-1
9/10/18
9/10/18
9/28/18
AAN
1. Specify color as Black 2. Specify different depth for concrete paver & cobble paver set top of edge 1" below top of paving. 3. Permaloc AsphaltEdge for 2/5" thick concrete paver & 4" cobble paver with Black DuraFlex Finish.
Permaloc StructurEdge 3/16" x 2 1/4" Mill Finish (#20500)
Sample
E-1
9/14/18
9/7/18
10/10/18
Approved
9/7/18
Permaloc StructurEdge 3/16" x 2 1/4" Black Finish (#20503)
E -2
Permaloc AsphaltEdge 3" x 3" Mill Finish (Part #30300)
1. Permaloc StructurEdge (Mill Finish) 3/16" x 2 1/4" (Part #20500) & 3" x 3" (Part #30300) 2. Provide SRF with product cost.
TBD
LEED Data
9/7/18
3. Permaloc AsphaltEdge
Permaloc AsphaltEdge 3" x 3" Black Finish (Part #30303)
9/7/18
2.5" x 2.5" Mill Finish (Part #30250) & 3" x 3" Black Finish (Part #30303)
Permaloc AsphaltEdge 2.5" x 2.5" Mill Finish (Part #30250)
9/7/18
4. Permaloc AsphaltEdge 2.5" x 2.5" Black Finish (Part #30253)
Permaloc AsphaltEdge 2.5" x 2.5" Black Finish (Part #30253)
9/7/18
5. Permaloc StructurEdge 3/16" x 2 1/4" Black Finish (Part #20503)
TBD
LEED Data Sample
5th Floor Bench Supports
E
11/1/18
11/28/18
1. Remove Mockup from site & submit as Sample.
Mockup should s CT - 6 wks / dependent on stock
57800 (cont'd)
5th Flr Edging
Misc Metals
(Mech Bulkhead & around 1 & 3 Gotham)
Conservation Tech Aluminum Edge, 8" h, 1/16" thick
Product Data
H-1
10/5/18
10/5/18
10/25/18
Make Corrections
7/29/2019 - BTH team intends to submit green lid as per specification. * BTH may be able to modify the small valve box to be set flush with finished grade, if preferred. GC to advise.
11/19/18
MSDS
Product Data
1. Refer to SKL-07 for Yellow highligted BTH will match powder coat to arch metal color, if we use CT
locations for this product
Powdercoat Custom - dependent on manufacturing cue
2. Powder coat to match arch
BTH may use custom edging to match aluminum edging
metal color - Duranar XL MSDS
TBD
LEED Data
TBD
12/5/19
10/5/18
10/8/18
Samples
H-1
wrought iron metalic 10/25/18
MC&R
1. Powder coat to match arch metal color -
SUBMITTAL NO. 062013 - Timber Benches
IPE - 3 - 4 wks
Timber Species (ipe) IPE 2 x 6
Submittal Log
TBD
Duranar XL wrought iron metalic
Product Data MSDS
A-1
10/26/18
10/26/18
11/14/18
10/26/18
10/26/18
11/14/18
AAN
Uploaded to sub
1. Provide itemized invoices for all wood products. Itemized invoices must include
Uploaded to sub
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Friends of the East River Esplanada
Project Scope:
East River Esplanade is a non-
New York, NY Public Engagement | Resiliency | Waterfront/Streetscape
profit organization cooperates with local residents, community groups, and local business, to complement E.
er
RD FD
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quality of the running and biking paths, boating access, fishing piers. I was tasked to designing and digitalizing the planting plan, as well as install the plant materials at 74 John Finley Walk New York NY.
ST
rive
space. The goals of the organization aimed to improve and enhance the
Key
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the NYC Department of Parks maintenance and repair of this public
Planting List
N Plan Not Drawn To Scale
Latin Name
Common Name
Rosa virginiana Rosa radrazz Juniperus chinensis Sorgastrum nutans Carex muskingumensis Perovskia atriplicifolia Eutrochium purpureum Echinacea purpurea Asclepias tubersosa Achillea millefolium Solidago altissima Phlox subulata
Virginia Rose Knockout Rose Chinese Juniper Indian Grass Muskingum sedge Russian Sage Sweet Joe-Pye-weed Purple coneflower Butterfly Milkweed Yarrow Late Goldenrod Moss phlox
plant species that are resilient to harsh environment.
Size
6 20 10 30 40 70 30 50 50 40 30 30
5 gallon 3 gallon 5 gallon 1 gallon 1 gallon 1 gallon 1 gallon 1 gallon 1 gallon 1 gallon 1 gallon 1 gallon
~18’
Office work:
Design planting plan by using native
Quantity
~150’
N
Field work:
Oversees the planting process and install along with BTH crew members.
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PARCEL B SCHEMATIC PLANTING PLAN NOT DRAWN TO SCALE FRIENDS OF THE EAST RIVER - CONED PLANTING SITE 74 John Finley Walk New York, NY 10021 Blondie’s Treehouse Inc
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Jane Street Capital Interior Green Walls
Project Scope:
Large stepped green wall and two large individual rectangular green wall design and build by Blondie’s Treehouse, they will soon to be install at Jane Street Capital’s new office in New York City.
New York, NY
Commercial | Biophilic Design | Green Walls MILLWORK BY OTHER
I was tasked to design the planting layouts of the green walls, and produce shop drawings shown in the following spreads.
MILLWORK BY OTHER
MILLWORK BY OTHER
MILLWORK BY OTHER
6" GROW POT
ABS PLASTIC TRAY
2x4 RPL FURRING
Office work:
6" GROW POT
ABS PLASTIC TRAY
Review project specification booklet, create shop drawings and design planting layouts.
6" GROW POT
#10 2-1/2" WOOD SCREW WITH WASHER
#10 2-1/2" WOOD SCREW W/ WASHER
2x4 RPL FURRING
ABS PLASTIC TRAY
#10 2-1/2" WOOD SCREW W/ WASHER
2x4 RPL FURRING
6" GROW POT
ABS PLASTIC TRAY #10 2-1/2" WOOD SCREW W/ WASHER 2x4 RPL FURRING
D
14
GREEN WALL SECTION
SCALE: 3"=1'-0"
WICK
6" GROW POT TYP. 3 16" FIBER GLASS PLANTING TRAY
A
GREEN WALL PLAN
C
SCALE: 1-1/2"=1'-0"
ENLARGED SECTION
SCALE: 3"=1'-0"
GLASS MIRROR WALL BY OTHERS
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (Column 1)
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (Column 2)
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (column 1 and 2) Tradescantia fluminensis 'tricolor' (Column 3)
Dracaena lemon lime (Column 4)
1 2"
Tradescantia fluminensis 'tricolor' (column 3)
Sageretia theezans (Column 5)
REVEAL
6" GROW POT TYP.
Dracaena lemon lime (column 4)
Sageretia theezans (column 5) B
GREEN WALL ELEVATION AND PLANTING LAYOUT
SCALE: 1-1/2"=1'-0"
15
MILLWORK BY OTHER
6" GROW POT
A
GREEN WALL SECTION
MILLWORK BY OTHER
SCALE: 2"=1'-0"
6" GROW POT
2x4 RPL FURRING
ABS PLASTIC TRAY
1 2"
A
16
GREEN WALL SECTION
SCALE: 3"=1'-0"
REVEAL
B
GREEN WALL SECTION
SCALE: 3"=1'-0"
Dracaena lemon lime
Dracaena lemon lime Dracaena 'jade jewel'
Epipremnum aureum Tradescantia zebrina Peperomia sandersii
Calathea makoyana
Dracaena 'jade jewel' Epipremnum aureum
Dracaena 'jade jewel' Tradescantia zebrina
Dracaena lemon lime Epipremnum aureum
Tradescantia zebrina
Epipremnum aureum
Peperomia sandersii Calathea makoyana
A
RECTANGULAR GREEN WALL PLANTING LAYOUT 1
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Epipremnum aureum Dracaena 'jade jewel'
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Tradescantia zebrina
SCALE: 1"=1'-0"
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Peperomia sandersii
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SCALE: 1"=1'-0"
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Academic Works
Convergent
Project Vision:
The design vision sought to connect the two existing natural lands, Woodland Reservoir and Harbor Brook, by implementing series of nature patches along the blocks. The patches are individual site designs that incorporate the idea of children playing in nature, and ecological education. These patches are then connected by rain gardens along the streets. The twelve week studio project included regional inventory and analysis, concept modeling, diagramming, and master planing. The project first started with the site designs and gradually developed towards the big picture.
Syracuse, NY
Academic | Ecological Design | Park/Play
Gradual Slope Design Typology (1304 Bellevue Ave)
Steep Slope Design Typology (406 LaForte Street)
Site Topography Analysis
Site Location Map
Stake Holders:
Landscape Architectural Design Studio Atlantic State Legal Foundation KaBOOM Margaret Bryant, Aidan Ackerman
Media:
Hand sketching, Google Earth, ArcGis, AutoCad, SketchUp, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. 20
Site Design Evolution
Harbor Brook (Existing Park)
Rain Gardens
Subtract
The vacant lots were selected based on their locations and ability to form a connection between two existing natural landscapes, while eliminating the ones that don’t follow the system or out of range.
Create
1304 Bellevue Site
Shape the landscape into natural patches that allow children play in nature, while function as a natural ecosystem.
Nature Patches
406 LaForte Site
Extrude
Forge the select vacant lots into a place with spatial dynamic by re-grading the existing topography to shape the landscape
Connect
Connect the existing landscapes with natural patches, which are connected by rain gardens along the streets.
Neighborhood Design System
0’
250’
500’
Convergent Masterplan
Woodland Reservoir (Existing Park)
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22
0’
10’
20’
0’
10’
20’
1304 Bellevue Ave Schematic Design
0’
10’
20’
0’
10’
20’
406 LaForte Street Schematic Design
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Public Art Place Making was created and
Public Art Place Making
prepared as a studio wide collaborated booklet submitted to the Syracuse Public
Academic | Urban Design | Public Art
Project Vision:
Syracuse, NY
Art Commission. It includes analysis,
P L
precedent research and location opportunities to install public art.
A R T
Each students were tasked to create two alternative design recommendations for public art in two separate locations in the city of Syracuse.
Stake Holders/Instructor:
Landscape Architectural Design Studio II Syracuse Public Art Commission Emanuel Carter Jr.
Media:
Hand sketching, Google Earth, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign.
C S Y R A C U S E M A K I N G SUNY ESF | LSA 327 | 2019
Cover of the Booklet
FOR: SYRACUSE PUBLIC ART COMMISSION SPRING 2019
2 NARRATIVE
00 | LOCATION OPPORTUNITIES
3 COMMUNICATION
00 | IDENTIFIED SITES & EXAMPLES
PRECEDENT EXAMPLE 3: HORSES OF HONOR
5 INTERACTIVE
7 SEQUENTIAL & PROGRESSIVE
Deepest sense of emotion to specific group
Memorial
Deepest sense of emotion
Canalside, Buffalo. Casey Riordan Millard. This is a fiberglass scuplture, creating humor in a simple place and giving people something to laugh at and connect with others in the space or on social media.
9 REVITALIZATION / RECLAMATION 10 EMOTION 11 FUNCTIONAL
TRANSPORTATION
The arterial streets are typically busier in terms of traffic volume. Most of the surrounding infrastructure is commerical or parking lots. Bike lanes run along most of the streets as well, and there are some oppurtunities for a pedestrian experience. Overall, art in this area would be better in areas that are exposed to transportation routes.
Typical one way streets have narrow sidewalks and roads. The roads often have one lane in the center and parking on both sides. Murals and overhanging art pieces could fit well in the available air space. Larger public artwork, like sculptures, may not work as well due to the lack of ground space .
1. PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY
street parking
bike lanes
The urban core of Syracuse has a large portion of land allocated to public rights-of-way. This publicly owned land offers a variety of opportunities for art work. The Syracuse Public Art Commission might look at the following types of opportunities: • STREETS: • Sidewalks • Intersections • Traffic Circles • Medians • Waterways (Creek and Creekwalk) • INFASTRUCTURE: • Bridge Surfaces • Utility Corridors
CITY CORE ANALYSIS
divider
street parking
Alleys are more pedestrian friendly, and have either one road or none, due to the small distance between the buildings. Most alleys have street lamps and benches along the side walk. The entire space can lend itself as an opportunity for public art, from end to end, or the points of entry. Art in the middle of the alley could allow for an element of surprise for passerby, as it would not be visible from the outside.
TYPOLOGIES: 1. Public Rights-of Way 2. Public Parks and Plazas
planting bed
Existing parks and plazas within the urban core offer opportunty for the placement of public art. As these are some of the most obvious sites, many already have art located in them. The SPAC will need to evaluate these properties for their capacity for art, making sure not to clutter the spaces, and also to match the appropriate scale and type of art to meet the scale and needs of each space. For some parks and plazas, a singular piece is sufficient. Others might serve ass sculpture gardens with several pieces of art. Public parks and lpazas are also good places to include both gardens (plants) and art. • Entrances • Edges • Centerpieces • Precincts (copses, gardens, etc.)
3. Public Institutions
3. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
4. Private Institutions
(Schools, Campuses, Government Buildings, Civic Centers, Convention Centers, Arenas, Transit Centers, Public Housing, Public Markets, etc.) Public institutions often gather large munbers of people for routine or mundate activities but also for public rituals and for special events. They often tell stories in their own right. Public art can enhance these stories or tell additional ones. People who come to these places are inclined to be attuned to historical /cultural stories.
5. Parking Lots
street parking
6. Vacant Land
bus cover
one way lane
bench
sidewalk
E WATER ST
E WATER ST
S WARREN ST
BEACON OF THE NORTHWEST ENTRY
DOWNTOWN INTERSECTION ANALYSIS: OPTION 1: 1. HONORING INSTITUTIONS URBAN GATEWAY 2. CREATING SPATIAL DYNAMIC 3. STREET CONNECTION IMPROVEMENT
ANALYSIS: 1. SEPARATE ROADS AND SIDEWALK 2. CREATING SPATIAL DYNAMIC 3. AESTHETIC IMPROVEMENT
STAINED GLASS LAMP POST
LANDMARK OF THE HANOVER SQUARE
PERSPECTIVE VIEW
LANDMARK OF DOWNTOWN SYRACUSE
PERSPECTIVE VIEW
ANDREW LIANG
ANDREW LIANG
7. AIR RIGHTS
PERSPECTIVE VIEW
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LSA 326
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Vacant land in the urban core is often a visible symptom of a city that is struggling. Where developers and new built form may be hard to attract, SPAC might consider well-designed sculpture gardens or art parks - perhaps with addition of traditional gardens (plants) as well.
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6. VACANT LAND
DOWNTOWN INTERSECTION ANALYSIS: OPTION 2: 1. HONORING INSTITUTIONS LANDMARK OF DOWNTWON 2. CREATING SPATIAL DYNAMIC 3. STREET CONNECTION IMPROVEMENT
E JEFFERSON ST
GATEWAY OF ARMORY SQUARE
Surface parking is never the highest and best use of a property. An abundance of surface parking indicates economic uncertainty or disinvestment. The SPAC might consider working with public parking lots and negotiating for parts of private lots, especially the edges adjacent to sidewalks. • Entrances • Edges • Parking Rows / Medians
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THE HANOVER SQUARE OPTION 2: POCKET PARK
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THE HANOVER SQUARE OPTION 1: SCULPTURE PARK
sidewalk
(Museums, Theaters, Cafes, Bars/Restaurants, etc. ) Like public institutions, these are places that gather people in large numbers and for special events. The SPAC might want to negotiate for opportunities in certain special locations. • Building Facades, Roofs, Terraces, Balconies, etc. • Interior Walls and Public Spaces • Grounds - Especially Forecourts, Entrances, and Adjacent Plazas
Opportunities may exist for art to be placed about specific properties or suspended between or among properties. At some point the SPAC might need to negotiate air rights for a public art project.
• Building Facades, Roofs, Terraces, Balconies, etc. • Interior Walls and Public Spaces • Grounds - Especially Forecourts, Entrances, and Adjacent Plazas
TYPICAL ALLEY STREETSCAPE facade: 30’ 1:1
TYPICAL TWO LANE STREETSCAPE facade: 60-100’ 1:1
T Y P I C A L H I G H WAY S T R E E T S C A P E total width: 75’ 1:1
7. Air Rights
4. PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS / POINTS OF INTEREST
5. PARKING LOTS
2. PUBLIC PARKS AND PLAZAS
LOCATION OPPORTUNITIES
T Y P I C A L O N E WAY S T R E E T S C A P E facade: 40’ 1:1
street parking
Topics studied: 1. Demographics 2. Themed Corridors 3. District Characteristics 4. Community Partnerships 5. Threats to Public Art 6. Syracuse Hotspots 7. Vacancy 8. Public Property 9. Transportation 10. Urban Volume 11. Two Dimensional Opportunities
Varying emotions
Communal
8 COMMEMORATIVE / MEMORIAL / SACRED
TRANSPORTATION
Two lane streets are similar in streetscape, but they offer a more pedestrian friendly atmosphere, as there are shops and smaller scale buildings. There are also more bus covers and available public transportation. These areas can be used as hubs for art, as well as the surrounding infrastucture.
CITY CORE ANALYSIS Controversial
PRECEDENT EXAMPLE 1: Shark Girl
Horses of Honor, designed and painted by local artists, is located in Chicago. The installation includes 100 horses, each dedicated to a police officer who was killed in the line of duty. The horses provide a unique way for officers to engage with the public, many of whom are drawn to the grace and power of these public service animals.
6 LANDMARKS & WAYFINDING
Researching and understanding trasnportation types and routes in downtown Syracuse is essential in understanding where placing public art would be best. Separating the streets into typologies based on elements like paving, furnishings, light fixtures, and surrounding buildings, allow for more appropriate placement of public art. Further, these categories illustrate which areas are more pedestrian friendly, and which would speak more to people in transit. The following sections describe in greater detail the five street typologies that can be found in downtown Syracuse.
TYPICAL ARTERIAL STREETSCAPE facade: 60’ 1:1
Lighthearted mood:
4 TEMPORARY vs PERMANENT
TRANSPORTATION
Highways,like 1-81 or 690, are limiting in terms of pedestrian friendly spaces. High volumes and high velocities of traffic move through these streets creating a unique oppurtunity for public art. Large scale or sequence art can be incorporated into this streetscape that speaks to both locals and visitors passing by every day.
Humor
An artist wishes to convey a feeling with their work that will resonate with the audience. The four forms of designing with emotion that we chose to focus on are; humor, political, memorial, and communal. Humor is often designed to be autonomous, but this works since the randomness resonates with the viewer and can uplift the mood of the people in the space. Controversial art relies on the viewers opinions and experiences to either agree or disagree with the piece. The heaviest emotions, like grief, are portrayed through memorials to someone who may not have been present at a specific event. This category produces what would hopefully be timeless art due to the significance of the event. The final use of mood and emotion is specific to communities. This form is like memorials in that it displays something of importance, but in this category, it may not be fully understood to people who are not from the area. Communal art is deeply important in making the people from that area feel recognized.
CITY CORE ANALYSIS
CITY CORE ANALYSIS
CONTENTS
Mood/ Emotion
LOCATION OPPORTUNITIES
PROFESSORS: EMANUEL CARTER JOCELYN GAVITT
1 IDENTITY & SYMBOLISM
LOCATION OPPORTUNITIES
DEPT. OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE LSA 327 | DESIGN STUDIO
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LSA 327 STUDENT CONTRIBUTORS Frank Amarante-Alamo Vera Angelina Victoria Cristof Jingjing Cui Erin Englehart John Gallego Laura Gracey Maximillian Gustafson Shenlan Han Jamison Leach Yu-En Liang (Andrew Liang) Emily Nelson Sierra Pantaleo Michael Paw Seth Redder Nikita Richardson Angelia Rossi Mathew Simbari Shane Sloan James Squire Jingyao Wen Alyssa Witkowski
IDENTIFIED SITES & EXAMPLES
PREPARED BY :SUNY COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND FORESTRY
Freedom Trail, designed by Bill Schofield, spans from Boston Common to Bunker Hill. A painted red line runs through the Revolutionary War historical sites, allowing for visitors to explore the landscape while engaging with its psychological history. The trail offers a chance for people to step back into an important past.
PRECEDENT ANALYSIS
Public Art precedents were collected and analyzed by the class. Several themes emerged of the types of art found and the ways in which art was functioning in the landscape. The following categories were defined:
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PRECEDENT EXAMPLE 2: FREEDOM TRAIL
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BEACON OF THE NORTHWEST ENTRY
ANALYSIS: 1. SEPARATE ROADS AND SIDEWALK 2. CREATING SPATIAL DYNAMIC 3. AESTHETIC IMPROVEMENT
STAINED GLASS LAMP POST
LANDMARK OF THE HANOVER SQUARE
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Hybrid Topography
Project Vision:
Hybrid Topography sought to design a place that provide a memorable
Imaginary
Academic | Model Making | Topography
and experience for visitors. Chipboard models were hand and/or laser cut, and assembled. These models were able to helped the students thoroughly study topography and how design could play a role in the landscape. Each student in studio created a contour model. These models were randomly arranged and assembled into a large terrain, with different empty slots left open. Each student was then assigned a slot, whom then created a slot model that would fill in their gap. Design techniques of these rectangular models were inspired by the surrounding contour models.
Instructor:
Martin Hogue Foundation Design Studio II
Media:
Hand/laser cut and assembled chipboard models, pencil lead smearing, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.
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Personal slot model (As part of overall landscape) Personal contour model
Cut A
The two ledges were split up to create a long canyon, which allow people experiencing the feeling of being restricted between two walls. People can choose to either climb up to the higher ledge or walk their way up through the slope to reach the lower ledge. Once people reach either ledge, they experience a vast open atmosphere which overlooks the entire terrain from a high elevation.
Hybrid Perspective Rendering Upper Ledge
Cut B
Lower Ledge
In my slot model, two connected open spaces were carved out on the longitudinal side of the model to connect the dune of the adjacent terrain. These two open spaces allow people to explore underneath the lower ledge as dry and safe caves with enough sunlights penetrate into it.
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The project sought to design a high-
DeWitt Residence
end residential property and the creation of a full set of construction
Academic | Construction Document | Residential
Project Vision:
Imaginary
documentation. A Master Plan was given for the site, illustrating general uses and programmed areas.
driveway paving area
existing redbuds
children’s playground
and site sections were produced as addition to project requirement.
Instructor:
garage
planting areas
existing hemlock grove
existing oak
lightwell to basement
kitchen service entry
great room
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stone paving throughout
spa in pool pergola
dining room
lounge patio
existing oak
pool
terrace garden sunken garden patio at basement level existing landscape wall to remain
reading room
foyer
fire pit
living room
lawn area office/ study
existing landscape wall and pillar to remain
lawn area
front entry gate
OAK LANE
existing maple
existing oak
meandering garden edge wall
front entry
Stefanie Schur, Anthony Miller Landscape Architectural Design Studio IV
Media:
Stone Paving Terraces and Walks
guest house
barbecue pad
MAPLE AVENUE
planting, retaining wall, water features, wood decking and pool, and associated notes and tables. The furniture layout
loggia
detached garage
driveway
Students were tasked to produce a
grading, and planting plans, as well as a full set of construction details for
pool equipment pad
driveway gates
Project prerequisite required students to research of and adherence the policy and zoning code for the town of Dewitt, NY.
sheet set of their individual design. Each sheet set included layout, demolition,
raised bed herb garden
fountain wall
existing maple
Master Plan: Given in the Project Briefing
existing maples
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FENCING
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Precast Paver
Hanover Pavers
https://www.hanoverpavers.com
Pool Coping
Carved Stone Creations
Pressed Pavers 12"x24" / 24"x24" / 24"x36" / 24" x 48" 18" x 36" / Granite
NOTES Tudor #13 finished
Color: Matrix #1914
https://carvedstonecreations.com/product/12-x-2pool-coping-straight/
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WRITTEN DIMENSIONS WILL TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALED DIMENSIONS.
2.
IF SITE CONDITIONS APPEARED TO BE DIFFERENT THAN WHAT IS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY FOR CLARIFICATION.
3.
CURVED WALKS AND CURB EDGES ARE INTENDED TO BE CONSTRUCTED WITH SMOOTH FLOWING CURVES. ANYTHING OTHER THAN SMOOTH FLOWING CURVES WILL BE REJECTED.
4.
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN, AT HIS EXPENSE, ALL PERMITS WHICH ARE NECESSARY TO PERFORM THE PROPOSED WORK. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A STAKED LAYOUT OF ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS FOR INSPECTION BY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE AND MAKE MODIFICATIONS AS REQUIRED AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER.
Outdoor Plus
42" / Bronze
https://theoutdoorplus.com/catalog/quad-copper-fi re-pit/
Model Number: OPT-CPRSQ42
5.
Corten Steel Edging
corten.com
6" width / Corten Steel
https://www.corten.com/
Custom Build by Blondie's Treehouse Inc See detail sheet
6.
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL SLEEVING FOR IRRIGATION IMPROVEMENTS PRIOR TO INSTALLING CONCRETE FLATWORK. REFER TO IRRIGATION PLANS.
Corten Steel Planter
corten.com
Various / Corten Steel
https://www.corten.com/
Custom Build by Blondie's Treehouse Inc See detail sheet
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LAYOUT WALKS, SCORE JOINTS AND PAVING PATTERNS AS CLOSELY AS POSSIBLE TO PLANS, DETAILS, AND SPECIFICATIONS. DO NOT DEVIATE FROM PLANS UNLESS SPECIFIC APPROVAL IS OBTAINED FROM THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE.
Herbal Garden
Blondie's Treehouse Inc
Plywod
http://blondiestreehouse.com
Custom Build by Blondie's Treehouse Inc See detail sheet
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ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE AREA WITHIN THE CONSTRUCTION LIMITS AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS. ANY AREAS OR IMPROVEMENTS DISTURBED OUTSIDE THESE LIMITS SHALL BE RETURNED TO THEIR ORIGINAL CONDITION AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. IN THE EVENT THE CONTRACTOR REQUIRES A MODIFICATION TO THE CONSTRUCTION LIMITS, WRITTEN PERMISSION MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO ANY DISTURBANCE OUTSIDE OF THE LIMITS OF WORK.
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CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SUPERVISING PAVEMENT DURING THE CURING PROCESS.
Blondie's Treehouse Inc
IPE Wood
http://blondiestreehouse.com
Custom Build by Blondie's Treehouse Inc See detail sheet
IPE Wood Pergola
Blondie's Treehouse Inc
IPE Wood
http://blondiestreehouse.com
Custom Build by Blondie's Treehouse Inc See detail sheet
Barbeque Grill
Blaze
32 in/Stainless Steel
https://www.bbqguys.com/blaze-outdoor-products /32-inch-4-burner-freestanding-propane-gas-grillwith-rear-infrared-burner-blz-4-lp
Model Number: BLZ-4-LP
Retaining Seat Wall
Blondie's Treehouse Inc
Granite Cap and Side / Concrete CMU inside
http://blondiestreehouse.com
Custom Build by Blondie's Treehouse Inc See detail sheet
Catch Basin Grate
Iron Age
Drive Way Gate
Hoover Fence
Aluminum Width: 24' Height: 6/7' Color: Black
https://www.hooverfence.com/ideal-8630-doubleswing-gate-with-finials-and-top-bottom-rings
Item # IXE-8630-RTB
Front Entry Gate
Hoover Fence
https://www.hooverfence.com/ideal-8430-doubleswing-estate-gate
Item # IXE-8430
Blaze Propane Gas Grill
Blaze Outdoor Products
Aluminum Width: 10' Height: 5/6' Color: Black 32" / Aluminum
Driveway Pavers
Belden Brick Company
2-3/4" x 4" x 8"
https://www.bbqguys.com/blaze-outdoor-products https://www.beldenbrick.com/onlinecatalog/brick-p aver-colors/cityline-pavers/00000500/admiral-fullrange-paver
Prouct ID # 2856898
PRODUCT IMAGE
MATERIAL NAME
MANUFACTURER/SUPPLIER
KEY PLAN
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PALERMO LOVESEAT WITH CUSHIONS TYP. (SEE FURNITURE LIST)
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Model # BLZ-4-LP
Admiral Full Range Pavers
SIZE/FINISH
WEBSITE
Harpo Lounge Chair
Landscape Forms
32.5" x 24.5" x 35.5" / Ipe Wood
https://www.landscapeforms.com/en -US/product/Pages/Harpo-Lounge-C hair.aspx
Cochran Chaise Lounge
Landscape Forms
31" x 65" x 33"
https://www.landscapeforms.com/en -US/product/Pages/Cochran-Chaise -Lounge.aspx
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HARPO LOUNGE CHAIR (SEE FURNITURE LIST)
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Model Name: Divisadero
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24" x 24" x 1" / Raw Cast Iron https://www.ironagegrates.com/product/catch-basi n-grates-divisadero/
AS SHOWN
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
IPE Wood Decking
SCALE
DeWitt Residence
Fire Pit
DeWitt Residence
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1 Oakland Street, DeWitt, NY 13057
MANUFACTURER/SUPPLIER
1 Oakland Street, DeWitt, NY 13057
MATERIAL LIST MATERIAL NAME
CL REVISIONS
DATE:
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Bronze Finish Seat Solid Fabric Finished
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Palermo Loveseat with Cushions
Bronze Finish Seat Solid Fabric Finished
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Front Gate
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DEALER(S) SHALL VERIFY APPLICABLE BUILDING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO SUBMITTING BID AND AGAIN BEFORE INSTALLATIONS.
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DEALER(S) SHALL NOTIFY OWNER / LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES IMMEDIATELY UPON DISCOVERY.
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LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS SHALL PURCHASE FURNITURE FROM SPECIFIED MANUFACTURER AND/OR SUPPLIER. OTHERWISE, CUSTOM PRODUCTS MUST BE APPROVED BY OWNER/LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.
SHEET TITLE
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Front Gate
Hole in center for umbrella
PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION
Palermo Lounge Chair with Cushions
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GRADING NOTES
GRADING LEGEND
SCALE
1.
SPOT ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON GRADING PLAN REPRESENT GENERAL INTENT OF GROWING MEDIUM SHAPING. FINAL FINISHED GRADE SHALL BE CONFIRMED IN THE FIELD BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO FINISHED PLANTING AND AFTER TREES HAVE BEEN SET AT THEIR FINAL ELEVATION.
2.
CORRECT ANY NEGATIVE DRAINAGE SITUATIONS THAT MAY IMPACT THE LANDSCAPE OR BUILDING.
3.
CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SENSITIVE NOT TO DISTURB ROOT AREAS OF NEWLY PLANTED TREES.
4.
GRADES INDICATED ARE FINISHED GRADES. GRADING MAY REQUIRE ADJUSTMENTS AS DIRECTED IN THE FIELD BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.
5.
CONTRACTOR TO NOTIFY ARCHITECT AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN PLAN AND SITE CONDITIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK.
6.
CONFIRM ALL QUANTITIES AGAINST PLANTING AND GRADING DRAWINGS AND VERIFY IN FIELD.
7.
DO NOT PLACE, COMPACT, GRADE OR HANDLE SOILS THAT ARE WET OR FROZEN.
8.
DO NOT COMMENCE WITH PLACEMENT OF GROWING MEDIUM PRIOR TO INSPECTION AND APPROVAL BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR COMPLIANCE WITH INSTALLATION OF PLANTING BARRIER, INSULATION, DRAINAGE SYSTEM AND TREE ANCHORING SYSTEM. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REQUESTING INSPECTION BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH GROWING MEDIUM INSTALLATION.
9.
CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL AND GRADE GROWING MEDIUM FOR PLANTING AREAS TO THE DEPTHS INDICATED AS PER GRADING AND GROWING MEDIUM PROFILES. COORDINATE WITH
TS = TOP OF STAIR
AS SHOWN
BS = BOTTOM OF STAIR
EXISTING GRADES N
FINISHED GRADE
TP = TOP OF PAVING
PROPERTY LINE
TW= TOP OF THE WALL
FENCE LINE
BW= BOTTOM OF THE WALL
SLOPE DIRECTION AND GRADE
TC= TOP OF THE CURB
DRAIN INLET
FFE = FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION
TRENCH DRAIN
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15 GAL
SWEET VIBURNUM
15 GAL
Asclepias tuberosa
BUTTERFLY MILKWEED
4 GAL
YARROW
4 GAL
PURPLE CONEFLOWER
5 GAL
HYACCINTH
5 GAL
EXISTING REDBUDS AS SHOWN Quantity Nin addition to planting mixture
RUSSIAN SAGE
5 GAL
Quantity in addition to planting mixture
KNOCKED OUT ROSES
3 GAL
Quantity in addition to planting mixture
LITTLE BLUE STEM
3 GAL
Quantity in addition to planting mixture
BUTTERFLY MILKWEED
4 GAL
YARROW
4 GAL
LITTLE BLUE STEM
3 GAL
INDIAN GRASS
3 GAL
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ORNAMENTAL GRASSES & PERENNIALS
ABBREVIATION
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SIZE
NOTES
ACE CRI
6 ACE FRA
Acer palmatum dissectum 'Crimson Queen'
HYA ORI Acer rubrum 'Franksred'
CRIMSON QUEEN JAPANESE CUTLEAF MAPLE
36" B&B
3" CAL ; Single Stem Matched Specimen
48" B&B
4" CAL ; Single Stem Matched Specimen
49 JUN VIR
BET PAP
Betula papyrifera
PAPER BIRCH
24" B&B
Juniperus virginiana
EASTERN RED CEDAR
36" B&B
MAG STE
Magnolia stellata
STAR MAGNOLIA
60" B&B
6
ECH PUR PER ATR
Echinacea purpurea
Hyacinthus orientalis RED SUNSET MAPLE
Perovskia atriplicifolia
2
4
3
3 HYD ANA
Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief'
CHEROKE CHEIF FLOWERING DOGWOOD
7
Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle'
ANNABELLE HYDRANGEA
10 GAL
8
HYD GAT
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Gatsby Pink'
GATSBY PINK HYDRANGIA
10 GAL
SHRUBS
COR CHE
ROS RAD SCH SCO
GROUND4 COVER PLANTING MIXTURE Lonicera periclymenum LON PER
Rosa radrazz
Schizachyrium scoparium20 GAL
HONEYSUCKLE
RHO CHE
Rhododendron 'Cherry Cheesecake'
CHERRY CHEESECAKE RHODODENDRON
20 GAL
SYR VUL
Syringa vulgaris
LILAC
15 GAL
12
VIB ODO
Viburnum odoratissimum
SWEET VIBURNUM
504 SQ FT
PLANTING MIX 1
Asclepias tuberosa
Achillea millefolium
Quantity in addition to planting mixture
PURPLE CONEFLOWER
Sorghastrum nutans
5 GAL
Quantity in addition to planting mixture
HYACCINTH
5 GAL
Quantity in addition to planting mixture
RUSSIAN SAGE
5 GAL
Quantity in addition to planting mixture
Rosa radrazz
Asclepias tuberosa
KNOCKED OUT ROSES
3 GAL
Quantity in addition to planting mixture
Schizachyrium scoparium
LITTLE BLUE STEM
Echinacea purpurea
3 GAL
Quantity in addition to planting mixture
Hyacinthus orientalis
4 GAL
Asclepias tuberosa
BUTTERFLY MILKWEED
ACH MIL
Achillea millefolium
YARROW
6
ECH PUR
Echinacea purpurea
6
HYA ORI
Hyacinthus orientalis
49
PER ATR
Perovskia atriplicifolia
4
ROS RAD
3
SCH SCO
9490 SQ FT
9490 SQ FT Asclepias tuberosaPLANTING MIX 2 PLANTING MIX 1
PLANTING MIX 2
640 SQ FT 640 SQ FT
PLANTING MIX 3
BUTTERFLY MILKWEED
Achillea millefolium
YARROW
4 GAL
Schizachyrium scoparium
LITTLE BLUE STEM
3 GAL
Sorghastrum nutans
INDIAN GRASS
3 GAL
Perovskia atriplicifolia Rosa radrazz
Asclepias tuberosa
BUTTERFLY MILKWEED
4 GAL
Echinacea purpurea
PURPLE CONEFLOWER
5 GAL
Hyacinthus orientalis
HYACCINTH
5 GAL
Perovskia atriplicifolia
RUSSIAN SAGE
Rosa radrazz
KNOCKED OUT ROSES
3 GAL
Achillea millefolium Asclepias tuberosa
5 GAL
Achillea millefolium
YARROW
4 GAL
Asclepias tuberosa
Echinacea purpurea
BUTTERFLY MILKWEED
4 GAL
Echinacea purpurea
PURPLE CONEFLOWER
5 GAL
PLANTING MIX 3
Rosa radrazz
Rosa radrazz KNOCKED OUT ROSES
3 GAL
BUTTERFLY MILKWEED
4 GAL
PURPLE CONEFLOWER
5 GAL
HYACCINTH
5 GAL
RUSSIAN SAGE
5 GAL
KNOCKED OUT ROSES YARROW
3 GAL
BUTTERFLY MILKWEED
4 GAL
PURPLE CONEFLOWER
5 GAL
KNOCKED OUT ROSES
3 GAL
REVISIONS
DATE:
Verify plant counts and square footages: Quantities are provided as Owner information only. If quantities on plant list differ from graphic indications, then graphics shall prevail.
6.
Trees shall bear same relation to finished grade as it bore to existing.
7.
Trees to be planted a minimum of 4 feet from face of building, or pavement, except as approved by Landscape Architect.
8.
Provide matching forms and sizes for plant materials within each species and size designated on the drawings.
2.
9.3. 10.
4.
Exact locations of plant materials to be approved by the Landscape Architect in the field prior to installation. Landscape Architect reserves the right to adjust plants to exact location in field.
drawings.
Contact the local underground utility services for utility location and identification.
Finish grades of planter areas shall be 2 inches below adjacent paving or top of wall unless otherwise noted.
12.
Provide specified edging as divider between planting beds.
5.
13.
Cut and remove burlap from top 1/3 of ball.
15.
Landscape Architect to review plant materials at source or by photographs prior to digging or shipping of plant materials.
7. 8.
Trees shall bear same relation to finished grade as it bore to existing.
COR CHE 4 ECH PUR 6 ASC TUB 1 ROS RAD 3
Trees to be planted a minimum of 4 feet from face of building, or pavement, except as approved by Landscape Architect. Provide matching forms and sizes for plant materials within each species and size designated on the drawings.
9.
Prune newly planted trees only as directed by Landscape Architect.
10.
Align and equally space in all directions trees and shrubs so designated per these notes and drawings.
11.
Finish grades of planter areas shall be 2 inches below adjacent paving or top of wall unless otherwise noted.
12.
Provide specified edging as divider between planting beds.
13.
Remove entire wire cage from rootball.
14.
Cut and remove burlap from top 1/3 of ball.
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8 HYD GAT
PLANTING NOTES AND SCHEDULE EXISTING MAPLES
2 JUN VIR EXISTING MAPLES
PLANTING MIX 3 128 SQ FT
EXISTING OAK
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PLANTING NOTES AND SCHEDULE
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Perform excavation in the vicinity of underground utilities with care and if necessary, by hand. The Contractor bears full responsibility for this work and disruption or damage to utilities shall be repaired immediately at no expense to the Owner.
Remove entire wire cage from rootball.
14.
REVISIONS
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Verify square Prune newly plantedplant trees only counts as directed byand Landscape Architect. footages: Quantities are provided as Owner information only. If quantities on plant list differ from graphic indications, then graphics shall prevail. Align and equally space in all directions trees and shrubs so designated per these notes and
11.
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PLANGTING MIX 2 3567 SQ FT
EXISTING OAK
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
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4.
PLANTING NOTES
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3.
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PLANGTING MIX 1 220 SQ FT
TERRACE AND SUNKEN GARDEN PLANTED ANDREW LIANG BY OWNER
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Exact locations of plant materials to be approved by the Landscape Architect in the field prior to installation. Landscape Architect reserves the right to adjust plants to exact location in field.
SCALE
SHRUBS TO BE PLANTED
PERENNIALS TO BE PLANTED
PLANTING PLAN
GROUND COVERS TO BE PLANTED
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2.
KEY PLAN
BET PAP 2 16 PER ATR
PLANTING MIX 3 246 SQ 4FTGAL
PLANTING NOTES 1.
PLANGTING MIX 1 98 SQ FT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
Quantity in addition to planting mixture
4 GAL
ASC TUB
3
504 SQ FT
15 GAL
Schizachyrium scoparium4 GAL
1
GROUND COVER PLANTING MIXTURE
Quantity in addition to planting mixture
15 GAL
5 10
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES & PERENNIALS
5" CAL ; Single Stem Matched Specimen
Quantity in addition to planting mixture
SCALE
DeWitt Residence
Planting List Achillea millefolium
PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION
2 2 3
ACH MIL
PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION
4
3
Quantity in addition to planting mixture
DeWitt Residence
TREES
ASC TUB
1 Oakland Street, DeWitt, NY 13057
QTY
KEY
1
1 Oakland Street, DeWitt, NY 13057
LILAC
Viburnum odoratissimum
1 Oakland Street, DeWitt, NY 1305
Syringa vulgaris
VIB ODO
DeWitt Residenc
SYR VUL
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION KEY PLAN
Planting List QTY
KEY
ABBREVIATION
BOTANICAL NAME
SCALE
COMMON NAME
SIZE
NOTES
TREES 4
ACE CRI
Acer palmatum dissectum 'Crimson Queen'
CRIMSON QUEEN JAPANESE CUTLEAF MAPLE
36" B&B
3" CAL ; Single Stem Matched Specimen
2
ACE FRA
Acer rubrum 'Franksred'
RED SUNSET MAPLE
48" B&B
4" CAL ; Single Stem Matched Specimen
2
BET PAP
Betula papyrifera
PAPER BIRCH
24" B&B
3
JUN VIR
Juniperus virginiana
EASTERN RED CEDAR
36" B&B
2
MAG STE
Magnolia stellata
STAR MAGNOLIA
60" B&B
AS SHOWN
N
5" CAL ; Single Stem Matched Specimen
COR CHE
Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief'
CHEROKE CHEIF FLOWERING DOGWOOD
20 GAL
HYD ANA
Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle'
ANNABELLE HYDRANGEA
10 GAL
8
HYD GAT
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Gatsby Pink'
GATSBY PINK HYDRANGIA
10 GAL
4
LON PER
Lonicera periclymenum
HONEYSUCKLE
15 GAL
5
RHO CHE
Rhododendron 'Cherry Cheesecake'
CHERRY CHEESECAKE RHODODENDRON
20 GAL
10
SYR VUL
Syringa vulgaris
LILAC
15 GAL
12
VIB ODO
Viburnum odoratissimum
SWEET VIBURNUM
15 GAL
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ORNAMENTAL GRASSES & PERENNIALS 1
ASC TUB
Asclepias tuberosa
BUTTERFLY MILKWEED
4 GAL
Quantity in addition to planting mixture
3
ACH MIL
Achillea millefolium
YARROW
4 GAL
Quantity in addition to planting mixture
6
ECH PUR
Echinacea purpurea
PURPLE CONEFLOWER
5 GAL
Quantity in addition to planting mixture
6
HYA ORI
Hyacinthus orientalis
HYACCINTH
5 GAL
Quantity in addition to planting mixture
49
PER ATR
Perovskia atriplicifolia
RUSSIAN SAGE
5 GAL
Quantity in addition to planting mixture
4
ROS RAD
Rosa radrazz
KNOCKED OUT ROSES
3 GAL
Quantity in addition to planting mixture
3
SCH SCO
Schizachyrium scoparium
LITTLE BLUE STEM
3 GAL
Quantity in addition to planting mixture
4 GAL
GROUND COVER PLANTING MIXTURE
504 SQ FT
9490 SQ FT
640 SQ FT
PLANTING MIX 1
PLANTING MIX 2
PLANTING MIX 3
Asclepias tuberosa
BUTTERFLY MILKWEED
Achillea millefolium
YARROW
4 GAL
Schizachyrium scoparium
LITTLE BLUE STEM
3 GAL
Sorghastrum nutans
INDIAN GRASS
3 GAL
Asclepias tuberosa
BUTTERFLY MILKWEED
4 GAL
Echinacea purpurea
PURPLE CONEFLOWER
5 GAL
Hyacinthus orientalis
HYACCINTH
5 GAL
Perovskia atriplicifolia
RUSSIAN SAGE
5 GAL
Rosa radrazz
KNOCKED OUT ROSES
3 GAL
Achillea millefolium
YARROW
4 GAL
Asclepias tuberosa
BUTTERFLY MILKWEED
4 GAL
Echinacea purpurea
PURPLE CONEFLOWER
5 GAL
Rosa radrazz
KNOCKED OUT ROSES
3 GAL
REVISIONS
DATE:
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
DeWitt Residence
3 7
1 Oakland Street, DeWitt, NY 13057
SHRUBS
2.
Exact locations of plant materials to be approved by the Landscape Architect in the field prior to installation. Landscape Architect reserves the right to adjust plants to exact location in field.
3.
Verify plant counts and square footages: Quantities are provided as Owner information only. If quantities on plant list differ from graphic indications, then graphics shall prevail.
4.
Contact the local underground utility services for utility location and identification.
5.
Perform excavation in the vicinity of underground utilities with care and if necessary, by hand. The Contractor bears full responsibility for this work and disruption or damage to utilities shall be repaired immediately at no expense to the Owner.
6.
Trees shall bear same relation to finished grade as it bore to existing.
7.
Trees to be planted a minimum of 4 feet from face of building, or pavement, except as approved by Landscape Architect.
8.
Provide matching forms and sizes for plant materials within each species and size designated on the drawings.
9.
Prune newly planted trees only as directed by Landscape Architect.
10.
Align and equally space in all directions trees and shrubs so designated per these notes and drawings.
11.
Finish grades of planter areas shall be 2 inches below adjacent paving or top of wall unless otherwise noted.
12.
Provide specified edging as divider between planting beds.
13.
Remove entire wire cage from rootball.
14.
Cut and remove burlap from top 1/3 of ball.
15.
Landscape Architect to review plant materials at source or by photographs prior to digging or shipping of plant materials.
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File: L3.2 Planting Schedule And Notes.dwg Project: 001 1 Oakland Street
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8" MAX 1" MIN.
FINISH GRADE
FACE OF WALL OR BUILDING
SCALE
18"
SHREDDED PINK BARK MULCH
LEAN NURSERY STAKE AGAINST THE WALL. STAKE TO BE REMOVED AT THE END OF THE MAINTENANCE (WARRANTY) PERIOD AFTER THE VINE HAS ATTACHED TO THE WALL.
AS SHOWN
ROOT MASS
N
GROWTH MEDIUM
VINE
ROOTBALL
UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE
GROUNDCOVER PLANTING SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
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COMPACTED GROWING MEDIUM EXISTING SOIL
NOTES: 1. SET TOP OF ROOTBALL TO FINAL FINISH GRADE 2. STAKES SHALL BE LOCATED OUTSIDE TREE PIT LIMIT (12" MIN.) 3. ENGAGE WIRE & RUBBER HOSE ABOVE LOWER BRANCHES 4. GUY WIRE IS DOUBLE #12 GAUGE WIRE 5. EARTH SAUCER SHALL BE REMOVED AT END OF GUARANTEE PERIOD & MULCH SAUCER REDUCED IN WIDTH TO NO MORE THAN 12" DIAM. TYP.
ROOTBALL RESTS ON EXISTING OR COMPACTED SOIL
VINE PLANTING
3
SCALE: 1" = 1'-0"
REVISIONS
DATE:
3" X 3" X 9' OAK STAKES 3 PER TREE
GUY WIRE
REINFORCED BLACK RUBBER HOSE ABOVE LOWER SET OF BRANCHES
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6"
BACKFILL WITH TOPSOIL
4/28/20
COMPACTED PLANTING SOIL MIX
SHRUB PLANTING SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0"
COMPACTED SUBGRADE TO 95% MAX. DENSITY
2
TREE PLANTING SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0"
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UNTIE ALL CORDS BINDING BURLAP TO TRUNK & FOLD DOWN 1/3 OF ROOTBALL; REMOVE ALL PLASTIC BURLAP & CORDS FROM PLANTING PIT
UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE OR COMPACTED FILL VARIES
001 DATE
PLANTING DETAILS PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION
DEPTH OF ROOTBALL
UNTIE ALL CORDS BINDING BURLAP TO TRUNK & FOLD DOWN TOP 1/3 OF BURLAP AROUND ROOTBALL
30" MIN - 36" MAX.
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2" MULCH (DO NO COVER TRUNK)
2" MULCH W/ 4" SAUCER 12" BEYOND ROOT BALL NO MULCH AGAINST TRUNK
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4" X 8" WIDE ROUND TOPPED SOIL BERM ABOVE BALL SURFACE SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AROUND THE BALL 4" LAYER OF MULCH NO MORE THAN 1" OF MULCH ON THE TOP OF THE ROOTBALL FINISHED GRADE
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HOOVER FENCE ITEM # IXE-8630-RTB (SEE MATERIALS LIST)
BEARING BRACKET
4" GRANITE CAP W/ 1/2" CHAMFERED EDGE
33'
4" GRANITE CAP W/ 1/2" CHAMFERED EDGE MORTAR FILL 6'
SCALE
AS SHOWN
29'
4"
4"
SAND BED COLD JOINT
6" MIN
BRICK PAVING DRIVEWAY (SEE MATERIALS LIST)
DeWitt Residence
DRIVEWAY ENTRY GATE + PILLAR SCALE: 1" = 1'-0"
HOOVER FENCE ITEM # IXE-8430 (SEE MATERIALS LIST)
BEARING BRACKET
4" GRANITE CAP W/ 1/2" CHAMFERED EDGE 12' 4" GRANITE CAP W/ 1/2" CHAMFERED EDGE
SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"
5'
6"X5' SKELETON
1" MORTAR JOINT
4
MORTAR FILL
PERGOLA PLAN
PL
4"
4"
REVISIONS
COLD JOINT
SAND BED AEROAGGREGATE
6" MIN PL
CONCRETE FOOTING W/ 4PC. #4 REBAR
GRANITE PAVING (SEE MATERIALS LIST)
FRONT ENTRY GATE + PILLAR
2
SCALE: 1" = 1'-0"
10'
9' O.C
DATE:
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CONCRETE FOOTING W/ 4PC. #4 REBAR
PL
1
N
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PL
1" MORTAR JOINT
6" X 5' SKELETON
IPE WOOD PERGOLA (SEE MATERIALS LIST)
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1 4"
GAP
SAND BED
IPE WOOD DECKING (SEE MATERIALS LIST)
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PEDESTAL (3' APART O.C.)
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4/28/20
SUBGRADE SOIL
SHEET TITLE
24"
SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"
3
CATCH BASIN SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
PIPE
PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION
PERGOLA ELEVATION
Various
5
Various
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
Project: 001 1 Oakland Street
File: L6.3 Construction Details.dwg
Saved on: 18.Oct.2020 20:38:23 | Printed 2020.10.18 08.57 on sheet size ARCH Full Bleed D (36.00 X 24.00 Inches)
4'
PHASE
SHEET NUMBER
L6.3
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
37
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