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Architecture: Residential house Dormitory CWB Models Hand Renders and Sketches
25'-0" 0'-8"
10'-11" 0'-8" 0'-4"
13'-5"
0'-8" 0'-4"
9'-11"
For this project our teacher gave us building parameters and a requirements list from the hypothetical client.
0'-4" 0'-8"
12'-1" 18'-9"
6'-3"
0'-4" 0'-8" 1
1'-2"
-8x60 (min) conc. foundation wall on typ. strip footings (see reinf.)
3
1
6'-10 2"
36'-6"
engineered beam approved by others
15'-2 4"
36'-6"
24'-2"
telepost full note-see eg
1
26'-0 4"
fireplace overhang above
BATH 5'x9'
3'-1"
3'-2"
up
0'-8" 0'-4"
0'-8" 0'-4"
15R
10'-4"
1
frost wall
3'-2"
3
6'-11 4"
3
11'-5 4"
1
study overhang above
14'-1 2"
telepost full note-see eg
3'-2"
1'-6"
3'-10 4"
1
25'-3 4"
conc. floor slab
8'-0"
8'-0"
veranda above 60" deep foundation wall under veranda c/w 8x18 footings
0'-8" 0'-4"
16'-9"
6'-3"
0'-4" 0'-8"
25'-0"
foundation 885 sq. ft.
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1
11'-5 2"
1
5'-11 4"
1
engineered floor joists @ 16" o.c. to manufacturers specs.
NOTE: lateral bracing req'd every 38.4' o.c. (max) 1 - 8"x24"x20ga. framing strap imbedded in conc.
5'-3 4"
1
4'-0 2"
1'-6" 0'-4" 0'-8"
covered deck above
9'-9 2"
On this page: Far Left: This is a perspective of the house, looking front the south west corner of the plan. Note: Left: basement and -8x108 reinf.The conc. fdn wall on 18x8 reinf. conc. strip ftgs -2x4 frost wall r12 insulation foundation plan for the house. 6 mil poly -3.5' conc. slab on 6 mil poly Also included on comp. sand fill (see reinf.) is the rough in -all concrete in direct contact with soil shall be type 50 plumbing for a washroom. sulphate-resistant concrete
6'-7"
6'-7"
60" deep foundation wall under veranda
On the opposite page: The main floor and second -concrete foundation walls to floor plans. On the main be r/w 10m@24" o.c. (vert.) & 18" o.c. (horiz.)-2-10m dowels e/s of openings. floor the client wanted to see -concrete strip footings to be r/w 2-10m bars - continuous the front door -basement slab r/w wwm c/w/ from the back 6 mil poly moisture barrier on sand compacted to 98%most of the main door, and proctor -conc. pad footings r/w 10m floor. Also required was for @ 12" o.c. e/w -grade beam r/w 2-10m continuous t&b c/w 10m the stairs totiesbe on one side @ 18" o.c. -typical piles to be 12"Ă˜ x of deep ther/whouse. Originally the 14'-0" 3-15m extended 60" above conc. & bent e/w - other piles to be client wanted a straight run engineered -tie slab &/or sidewalk to of bm./fdn stars, was changed grade wall this w-10m ties @ 12" o.c. -tie grade bm. to fdn wall later to a U shaped stair case. w/2-10m T&b @ele -engineer's drawings &/or The also wanted the stamp to beclient the responsibility of builder/owner laundry facilities located on the 2nd floor. Originally the master bathroom was located through the walk in closet. But because of the exterior house parameters, the master bedroom suite was changed to the current layout. Reinforcing Notes:
Plans drawn Auto Cad, Modeled in Sketch Up
0'-6" 3 2'-5 4"
25'-0" 0'-6" 1 22'-6 4"
10'-5" 1
3
5'-11 4"
13'-1"
0'-6"
6'-0"
4'-11 4"
12"x12" columns
8'-1"
1'-7"
15'-2"
1
0'-6"
8'-5 2" 1
8'-4 2" 10'-5"
1
3
38'-5 4"
DATE: APRIL 17 /14
36'-6"
1
5'-11 4"
1
14'-6" 3
26'-4 4"
0'-3 2"
DRAWN BY: ANITA BARNETT
0'-3 2"3'-0"0'-31 2"
10'-8 4"
12'-7"
NOTES:
3
1
1 1
1
7'-6 4" 2'-1 4"
3
3'-0" 1
9'-11 4"
0'-5 4"
1
11'-2 4"
7'-9 4"
laundry room 5'-10"x7'-4"
9'-8 2" 1
1
0'-5 2"5'-9"
6'-2 2"
0'-6"
12'-11" 25'-0"
10'-10"
1'-7"
5'-3" 1
0'-5 2"
1'-7" 1
13'-1 2"
1
5'-0 2"
1'-7"
COURSE: EDDS 2500
INSTRUCTOR: BRUCE TUSCHEN
2'-0"
6"
2'-
SCALE: 14" = 1'-0"
CLASS: 2C
1 3
25'-3 4"
12'-0"
bedroom 2 11'-7"x11'-9"
4'-9 4"
1'-7"
1'-7"
1
5'-8 2"
DESIGNED BY: ANITA BARNETT
15R
washer & dryer note: provide pan c/w drain under washer
Residential
0'-6"
0'-6"2'-0"0'-6" 5'-0 2"
2'-6"
1
5'-4 2"
2'
12'-1"
1'-7"
linen
dn
2-
8'-0"
6'-5"
veranda 25'x8'
6'-5"
8"
2'-
0'-6"
3
36x80 shower master bath '-2"x6'-2"
2'-8"
0'-6"
3
main bath 5'x9'
2x6 plumbing wall
16R
" '-6
2
r&s
up
" '-7
r&s
1
r&s
8" 2'-
2"x6" heat/bearing wall
ELEVATIONS
8"
2'-
1
51'-1" 16'-2 4"
1
38'-6"
5'-0"
6'-7" 1
5'-11 4"
1
24'-9 4"
1
25'-3 4"
14'-4"
51'-1" 7'-0" 3
0'-11 4"
study 7'-12"x11'-11"
stair construction notes: -max rise = 8" -min rise = 8 14" -min tread = 9 14" -min headroom= 6'8" -handrail ht. from 32" to 36"
SHEET TITLE:
9'-11"
8"
foyer 10'x9'-10"
bedroom 3 9'x12'-3"
BARNETT HOUSE
2'-
0'-11 4"0'-6" 6'-0" 0'-6" 0'-9 4"
15R
1'-6"
5'-10"
8"
dn
1
9'-5 2"
2-
PROJECT NAME:
master bedroom 14'-6"x15'
r&s
2'-
kitchen 14'-4"x10'-10"
2'-6"
2'
8"
nook 9'x10'-1"
dw
10'-7 2"
2'-
rng
0'-6"
2"x6" plumbing wall
closet 8'-8"x4'-11"
36'-0"
1
s
8'-0"
1
1 1
1
2'-
8" 2'-
3
6'-0 4"
1
fr
1
0'-3 2" 4'-8 2" 0'-5 2" engineered beam by others
1
2'-6"
8" 2'-
26'-0 4"
1
0'-3 2"
2' 5'-5"
general notes: - all construction must conform to local bylaws &/or Alberta Building Code. -all dimensional floor joists to be #2d.f. or better and doubled around all openings -roof trusses to be engineered by others -all cantilevered floors to have R40 insulation -all M=L &/or glulam bms to be engineered -all M=L &/or glulam bms to be engineered by others -all common house walls, floors, and ceilings to have 1hr. min. fire rating & gas proofing -* indicates door c/w 1hr. min. fire -* indicates 2'8X6'8 door c/w 1hr.2'8X6'8 min. fire rating & self closer and weatherstripping -attic access must be 22"x28"(min.) & include insulation& weatherstripping -roof vents must be provided as per code -provide insulation stops -provide pre-finished fascia & eavestroughing -window sizes indicated are approximate glass size only. All window R.O.'s sizes, and types must be verified w/ owner styles, and types muststyles, be verified w/ owner prior to any installation or ordering. -flashing must be provided over doors & windows -grade line is suggested -grade line is suggested only. verify stems & only. verify stems & actual grade line on site w/ conditions -provide smoke detector(s) as per code -min 2" clearance around furnace & fi.p. flues -shower doors must be tempered glass -dryer vent must be 4"Ă˜ c/w hood -all windows 24"x36" u.n.o.
CONSULTANTS:
1
15'-7 2"
12"x12" columns
0'-6"
25'-0"
REVISIONS: No. DATE
CAD FILE:
SHEET:
2 of 4
main floor 902 sq. ft. 1817 sq. ft. total
SECOND FLOOR 915 SQ. FT.
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gas fireplace 2"x6" heat/bearing wall
4'-11 4"
8"
1
3
26'-10 4"
1'-2"
great room 15'-2"x10'-1"
washroom 5'x4'-10"
pantry 5'-1"x7' 0'-6"
5'-3 4"
foyer/mud room 11'-9"x3'-4"
0'-6"
0"
4'-9 4"
3'-
r&s 2'-9" bifold
0'-3 2"3'-91 4" 0'-6"
0'-6"
7'-6"
covered deck
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9'-1"
1
9'-4 2"
2'-4" 0'-6" 1'-6"
1'-7"
25'-0" 1
0'-5 2"
1
9'-4 2"
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4" trim 8" fascia cedar cladding asphalt shingles 12
asphalt shingles
12 6
4
8" fascia 4'-0"
2'-0" 4'-0"
3644C
4" window trim around all windows
vinyl siding c/w corner trim
2'-0" 2'-0"
vinyl siding
3644C
asphalt shingles to spec
2626FF
asphalt shingles
On this page: The exterior elevations of the residential house project. Vinyl siding is used, with a stone accent trim on the bottom of the veranda. Cedar shakes were also used as an accent on the front and back gables. Diamond shaped BARNETT HOUSE windows are used on the stairs ELEVATIONS to add interest and let in light. (They are shown in the right elevation)
3
28'-0 4"
CONSULTANTS:
12
12 6
12 4
12
4
12 4
4
8" fascia 6" trim
6" trim 1
2'-7 4" 4448C
4448FF
tapered columns
1'-0"
2'-0"
wood railing c/w glass panels
4448C
2626FF
2'-0"
tapered column wood railing c/w glass panels
3644C
6394FF stone finished to spec
stone finish to spec
PROJECT NAME:
6024SL
6024SL
front elevation
right elevation
parging
DESIGNED BY: ANITA BARNETT DRAWN BY: ANITA BARNETT DATE: APRIL 17 /14
SCALE: 14" = 1'-0"
COURSE: EDDS 2500 CLASS: 2C
4" trim
NOTES:
cedar cladding asphalt shingles 12
asphalt shingles
12
6
6
8" fascia 2'-0" 4'-0"
2'-0" 3644C
2'-6"
vinyl siding
2'-0"
2'-0"
3644C
vinyl siding
3644C
asphalt shingles
asphalt shingles 12
8" fascia
12 4
4
12
12
8" fascia
4
4
6" trim 1
2'-3 2"
1348FF 4448C
406FF 3014FF 4086FF
tapered columns
6" trim 2'-0"
2'-0"
tapered columns
wood railing c/w glass panels
wood railing c/w glass panels
stone finished to spec
stone finished to spec
6024SL wood steps
6024SL
REVISIONS: No. DATE
left elevation
DESCRIPTION
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rear elevation
On the opposite page: The building section and details show how the materials in the house are put together. We had to modify a building section from another residential project and create a building section that would fit this residential project. INSTRUCTOR: BRUCE TUSCHEN
8" fascia
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SHEET TITLE:
wood steps
SHEET:
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A1.1 DRAWING No:
2-10m top & bottom
FLOOR CONSTRUCTION: fl. finish to spec
2x4 ladder
window opening ranging from 48x16 to 60x36
3 8" gos underlay @ lino 3 4" t&g subfloor 11 87" tji 100c @16" o.c.
(to manuf. specs) finish ceilings to spec
10m @ 12" o.c. inside face on ea. side of wdw
1-10m t&b
conc floor
lateral bracing detail
conc ftg
2-10m 4' long each side
Residential
EXTERIOR WALLS: vinyl siding to spec bldg paper 3 8" osb sheathing 2x6 kd studs @ 16" o.c. R20 insulation 6 mil poly 1 2" drywall to spec
verify ht w/ bldr
ROOF CONSTRUCTION: shakes to spec bldg paper 3 8" osb sheathing eng. app'd trusses @ 24" o.c. R40 insulation 6 mil poly 1 2" drywall to spec
CONSULTANTS:
general notes: t/o plates
linen closet master bath
hall
8'-1"
laundry room
2-2x6 top plates
master bedroom
2x6 studs @ 12" o/c
t/o subflr. t/o plates
foyer
kitchen
wood blocking
covered veranda
verify height
5x10 beam
mud room
9'-0"
covered veranda
5x10 beam
t/o sub flr.
undeveloped 3.5" (min) conc. slab on 6 mil poly on comp. sand fill
9'-0"
u/s joists
t/o footings
section a-a
2x4 frost wall R12 insulation 6 mil poly
Tall Wall Details
damp-proofing to grade 6" (min) gravel on weeping tile
NOTE: all concrete in direct contact with soil shall be type 50 sulphate-resistant concrete
ext. finish building paper ext. sheathing studs @ 16" o.c. batt insulation 6mil poly 1 2" drywall
8" conc. wall damp-proofing parging w/2-#10 rebar @ t&b
floor finish subfloor eng. floor system
gravel fill over 4" weeping tile
2-#10mm cont. rebar t & b
stair construction notes: -Max. rise = 8" -Min. run = 8¼" -Min. tread = 9¼" -Min. headroom = 6'-8" -Handrail ht. from 32" to 36"
4" conc. slab 6 mil poly 8" comp sand fill 18"x8" conc. ftg w/2-#10 cont. rebar
FOOTING DETAIL JOIST-FOUNDATION CONNECTION dropped conc. grade bm reinforced w/ 2-15M bars top & bottom (extended 30"(min) beyond opening each side) c/w 10M ties @ 6" (max) o/c
eng. floor joist blocking to be securely nailed to joist and fdn sill to provide lateral fdn wall support
typical flr. slab construction
wdw unit BASEMENT WINDOW DETAIL
2x4 wall framed @ 16" o.c. to match joist height use only parallel to joist
solid blocking @ 16" o.c. (to be of solid material only) sealant bead (typical)
6 mil poly to be lapped & sealed @ each joist space
POLY VAPOUR BARRIER DETAIL
fdn wall (for 8000 psf or less)
(for 8000 psf or less)
3 rows of 10m rebar t&b to be tied at intersections and have min 2" cover
4 rows of 10m rebar t&b to be tied at intersections and have min 2" cover
FDN WALL/JOIST LATERAL SUPPORT
CONCRETE REBAR REQUIREMENTS
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to t/o slab
112" 2-15m rebar t&g w/ ties @ 16" o.c. min. 2" conc. cover around rebar (see engineered detail)
-all construction must conform to local bylaws &/or Alberta Building Code. -weeping tile to be installed around all strip footings and tied to drainage as per code. -all dimensional floor joists to be #2d.f. or better and doubled around all openings. -pre-manufactured floor system - as per supplier -roof trusses to be engineered by others -all cantilevered floors to have R40 insulation -all M=L &/or glulam bms to be engineered by others -all common house walls, floors, and ceilings to have 1hr. min. fire rating & gas proofing -* indicates 2'8 x 6'8 door c/w 1hr. min. fire rating & self closer and weatherstripping -attic access must be 22"x28" (min.) & include insulation & weatherstripping -roof vents must be be provided as per code -provide insulation stops -provide pre-finished fascia & eavestroughing -window sizes indicated are approximate glass size only. All window R.O.'s, sizes, styles, and types must be verified w/owner prior to any installation or ordering. -flashing must be provided over doors & windows -grade line is suggested only. verify steps & actual grade line on site w/conditions -main floor ht. to attached garage slab ht. is to be verified by surveyor w/actual grade on site -provide smoke detector(s) as per code -min 2" clearance around furnace & fi.p. flues -shower doors must be tempered glass -dryer vent must be 4"Ø c/w hood -[indicates exhaust fan to exterior
4" rigid insulation btwn piles (void from) typical 12"Øx4'-0" lg conc. pile r/w 2-15M vertical bars GRADE BEAM AT DOOR LOCATIONS Note: conc. to be 20MPa, type 50 w/4-8% air entrainment
PROJECT NAME:
BARNETT HOUSE SHEET TITLE:
BUILDING SECTION
DESIGNED BY: ANITA BARNETT DRAWN BY: ANITA BARNETT DATE: APRIL 17 /14
SCALE: 14" = 1'-0"
COURSE: EDDS 2500 CLASS: 2C
INSTRUCTOR: BRUCE TUSCHEN NOTES:
REVISIONS: No. DATE
CAD FILE: SHEET:
4 of 4
DESCRIPTION
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The Dormitory Project was part of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th semester of Architectural Technology. We had to design the dormitory in the 2nd semester and complete the working drawings in the 3rd and 4th semesters. On this page: Top: The reflected ceiling plan for the main floor. Bottom: The main floor of the Dormitory. We had to have a commercial retail space. I chose to put a cafe and bookstore. There is a second entrance on the west side to the 2nd and 3rd floor for the students. On the opposite page: On the 2nd and 3rd floors are the student dormitories. The suites consist of either 2, 3, and 4 bedrooms; a living room/ dining room area; washroom; and access to the balcony. Barrier free sweets are also included in the floor plans. Drawn in Auto Cad
Dormitory
On this page: Top and Middle: The exterior elevations are shown. The exterior is clad in stone and stucco. On the east and west elevations, the signage panel is clad in wood, and surrounded on 2 sides by curtain wall glazing. Bottom: There are 2 sections for the Dormitory. The left one is cutting lengthwise through the building and widthwise to include the elevator shaft. On the opposite page: Top Left: Included in the Dormitory drawing package is the site plan. The site plan includes a small parking lot, walkways, grass areas, the roof plan for the dormitory and other site amenities. Top Right: The building details show different wall types in plan view. These include the curtain wall section against the concrete stair wall; concrete block wall around the mechanical room; and stone column cladding. Bottom: 4 wall sections were required for the project. Going from left to right: the wall section is cutting through curtain wall and wood siding; wall section through balconies; full curtain wall in stairwell; and a typical wall with windows.
Dormitory
This was a design competition at NAIT for the Canadian Western Bank (CWB). The site chosen for the bank was on the corner of Allendale road and 104th street in Edmonton. One of the many features in the bank is a mezzanine above the teller area and a living wall behind the tellers that continues up to the top of the 2nd floor. Solar panels are also used to help make the building a greener building. On this page: Is the 3D model for the bank. The bank is in an “L” shape. It was designed this way to help represent “community”. I chose this word to represent the bank because CWB is very involved with the community. The sculpture seen in the center of the rendering will be the location of a sculpture commissioned by the bank and designed and built by a local artist. On the opposite page: The 4 elevations of the bank. The round windows are used to add interest and light to the stairwells. Lots of windows were used to help reduce the need for artificial light. Modeled and Rendered in Revit
CWB
On this page: For this project we had to design a tourist center in a given location. I was given Tombstone Territorial Park, Yukon. I chose to build my tourist center to represent a dog sled. The dog sled is still used as a mode of transportation in the north. The viewing area is located at the back of the sled with large windows to watch the northern lights. The platform of the building has the sled runners drawn into the concrete. The roof is solid but was left off to show the interior of the model. On the opposite page: Left: The first modeling project was a bird house for the Wood Duck. We could not build a traditional birdhouse, but a birdhouse about the bird not for the bird. Right: The “Think-shuary” was designed for Anky Van Grunsven, she is a world known Dressage Rider. This is where she could go and think, and let her ideas go. The letters on the floor represent the letters used in the dressage arena, The sides represent a horse barn, and the roof is “glass” to let the natural light in and keep the elements at bay.
Models
Models are built in 1st year and made from foam core, matt board, cardboard, plastic transparency
Hand rendering was introduced in the 1st year of Architectural Technology. On this page: Top: A hand sketch of a dream house. We were given 3 adjectives on where it had to be locate. I was given Cold, Urban, Ocean. From these 3 words I chose Newfoundland. I coloured the house in blue and yellow to match the other colourful houses in this location and added large windows that would face the sea for viewing the ships coming and going. Bottom: This is a perspective rendering of the Chocolate Warehouse. The building is brown to represent chocolate and the green represents the wrapper. On the opposite page: This is the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. We had to hand draw this and then label a few key elements for history class. The labels are on a sketch trace overlay. Hand rendered with ink, and pencil.
Hand Drawings
The Vivace Music School was designed in the 3rd semester and working drawings in the 4th semester of Interior Design Technology. We had to renovate an existing building to accommodate Vivace. On this page: Top: The rendering of the waiting area, reception desk, and logo shop. Triangles are used as a ceiling feature, and bright colours to help create interest and inspire the students, teachers and parents to be creative. Bottom: This rendering is of Rehearsal Hall 1. The music notes on the wall are acoustic panels to help with the sound control against the hard surface floor and ceiling asked for by the client. On the opposite page: The new floor plans for the Vivace Music Academy include 4 studios, 2 rehearsal halls, staff areas, and 3 waiting areas. Also included in this space are Music Practice Rooms (manufacturer: Music Practice Rooms). These rooms can be assembled in any location and even include their own HVAC systems so that sound does not “leak� out and interfere with other people practicing.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
STUDIO D
STUDIO C
REHEARSAL HALL 2
MEN'S WASHROOM
JANITOR CLOSET
FLOOR TYPES
WOMEN'S WASHROOM BASE BUILDING SHELL:
WAITING
GENERAL NOTES: PARTITION CONSTRUCTION
3
3rd FLOOR PLAN
JANITOR CLOSET STUDIO B
REHEARSAL HALL 1 WAITING AREA
2
2nd FLOOR PLAN
WASHROOM
REHEARSAL HALL 1
STUDIO A ADMINISTATION OFFICE KITCHEN RECEPTION & WAITING
1
MAIN FLOOR PLAN
WAITING AREA
Vivac Music School
PARTITION TYPES
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BRANCH ENERGY COMPANY LEGAL DESCRIPTION: BLOCK: LOT:
PLAN:
NEW PREMISES ADDRESS: LANDLORD:
Report No.: XX Project No.: XXXX Project Name: BRANCH ENERGY PROJECT Date: SEPT 05, 2013 Reviewed By: Patty Wild
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Section Comments - Occupancy Classification Major Occupancy(s): Group D Area: 1162.86 sq m (12517 sq ft ) Percentage of Floor Area: Allowable Construction: Combination of both (Existing) Floor Area: 16 storey facing 3 streets Sprinklered : Yes Basic Fire Separation: Roof (n/a) Interior Load Bearing walls - 45min Non-Combustible Exterior Load Bearing Columns and Arches - 45min Non-Combustible (Existing) Separation Between Major Occupancies: 1 Hr FRR
2.
Circulation - Existing Requirements: Occupant Load Calculations: Group D Total Units of Exit Width Req: Minimum 2 Exits Actual Number of Exits Given 3 Travel Distance Allowed: Group D Exit Width: 915mm (barrier free) (3 ft) Headroom Clearance: Exit Door 2100mm min. (6 ft 8 in) Door 2030 mm min. (6 ft 6 in)
3.
Component Fire Separations: Service rooms not containing fuel fire appliances require no fire separation. Any room containing electrical equipment requires min, 1 Hr fire separation. Storage Room: .45 Hr FRR Required Janitor's Room: .45 Hr FRR Required
SYMBOL LEGEND:
4. RMNAME RMNAME
The Branch Energy Company is in an office tower. We had to pace the offices along the south east and south side of the floor. This office covers floor 8 and floor 9. There is an internal stair that connects the 2 floors.
Other Specific Requirements: Washroom Counts: 2 Male Female Washroom Count Included: 3 fixtures for women and 3 fixtures for men
PLAN
ISSUE FOR TENDER
On this page: Top: The title page for Branch Energy Company. Bottom: The main floor is located on the 8th floor of the business tower.
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BASE BUILDING SHELL:
GENERAL NOTES: PARTITION CONSTRUCTION
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
RECEPTION
OFFICE
OFFICE
BOARD ROOM
MAIL ROOM WAITING AREA
OPEN OFFICE
OFFICE OPEN OFFICE WOMEN'S WASHROOM
OFFICE LOBBY STORAGE MEN'S WASHROOM
OFFICE STAIRS
LAN CLOSET OFFICE OPEN OFFICE MEETING ROOM
OFFICE
1
LEGEND:
OFFICE
OFFICE
8th FLOOR PLAN
OFFICE
OFFICE
MEETING ROOM
OFFICE
OFFICE
INTERNAL STAIRS
FILE ROOM
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
On the opposite page: Top: The reflected ceiling plan has several features above the elevator lobby, bistro, and waiting area. Bottom: The elevation, sections , finish, and hardware schedules are also located on this page. MATERIALS LEGEND:
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BISTRO
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ABC Reference 2006 Part 3
BUILDING CODE REVIEW REPORT
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LIST OF DRAWINGS:
ABBREVIATIONS: Name of Firm
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OFFICE
OFFICE
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RECEPTION
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BOARD ROOM
MAIL ROOM WAITING AREA
OPEN OFFICE
OFFICE OPEN OFFICE WOMEN'S WASHROOM
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OFFICE
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LAN CLOSET OFFICE OPEN OFFICE MEETING ROOM
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FILE ROOM
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PLAN DETAIL
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On this page: Top: We had to design the board room table, and credenza for the office. Also included on this page are elevations and sections for the reception desk, board room table, and credenza. Bottom: We also designed the custom archways into the bistro and feature wall near the reception. The feature wall as well as the archways into the bistro include diamond shapes. Also on this page are elevations for the waiting area entry doors, and glass board room wall.
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On the opposite page: Top: Most of the doors are custom for Branch Energy. They consist of glass and wood. Sections and plan details are included for the boardroom door. Bottom: Also included in this drawing package is the internal stairs from the 8th floor to the 9th floor. They include large triangular shaped glass panels, similar to the triangular and diamond shapes found throughout. Drawn in Auto CAD. A4 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
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The Healthcare Project was a group project for the Tofield Emergency Department. We were given the existing hospital plan and the exterior walls for the emergency department. This project was modeled in Sketch Up On this Page: Top: The Perspective view of the waiting area includes tree columns to help people feel more relaxed. Rendered by Kayla Bowser Bottom: The floor plan for includes leaf shapes in front of the doors and curvilinear lines to help with way finding. Rendered by Kelsey Hill Opposite page: Top Left: Tree column feature beside the nursing station. Rendered by Kelsey Hill Top Right: Tree stumps in the shape of a tree in the family room, with acrylic back lit leaves. Rendered by Anita Barnett. Middle: Nurses station near the emergency door entrance. Rendered by Kelsey Hill. Bottom Left: The triage desk that is visible from the main public entrance. Rendered by Anita Barnett. Bottom Right: Tree feature wall separating the public area from the treatment areas. Rendered by Anita Barnett.
Healthcare
This was a joint project between the Business students and the Interior Design students. The Business students came up with a business venture, and we had to design the space for their business in their chosen venue. Our Business students came up with Promix. Promix is a healthy fast food store that sells pre and post workout supplements. Promix would be located in the Clareview Rec Center in Edmonton, AB. On this page: Top Right and Bottom: This area is used to display supplements. Pre-workout is displayed in the cubes, and post-workout is displayed in the round shelves. The floating shelving and counter in the middle of the floor is for promotional items. Opposite Page: Top: The Promix exterior has inspirational words to inspire people walking by. Bottom Left: The view from the entrance into the “chillzone� where a waterfall feature helps customers relax. Bottom Right: This is the area where customers can ordering food and drink items, ass well as purchasing merchandise.
Retail
Modeled in Sketch Up by Anita Barnett & Alexis Mitchell; and final renders done by Alexis Mitchell.
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Floor Plan ROOF CONSTRUCTION: asphalt shingles bldg paper 3 8" osb sheathing eng. app'd trusses @ 24" o.c. R40 insulation 6 mil poly 1 2" drywall to spec
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garage door to manufaturers specs.
4" conc. slab on 6 mil poly on comp. sand fill
Floor Plan Scale 14"=1'0" Sept. 2, 2014 Drawn By: Anita Barnett Page 3 of 4
On this page: Left: The site plan shows the existing house and the new garage location. Top: The main floor plan for the garage. Bottom: The building section for the garage showing the roof framing, wall construction, and the exterior door. On the opposite page: The 4 exterior elevations for the garage.
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Barnett Garage
Site Plan
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House
Garage 25'x24'
These garage plans were drawn for a client. The plans went to city hall of Spruce Grove and were approved. The garage will be built in the summer of 2015. This is my first architectural project outside of school. This garage is a 24’x25’ detached, with garage door height at 8’, This garage will be able to hold 3-4 cars. The exterior will match the gray vinyl siding and white trim on the house. It is going onto a property in an existing neighborhood. The neighborhood is zoned for garages but the contractor did Barnett Garage not build any at the time of the house construction. PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
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Back Elevation
Elevations Scale 14"=1'0" Sept. 26, 2014 Drawn By: Anita Barnett Page 2 of 4
James Richards came to NAIT in February of 2015 to put on a drawing workshop. The workshop focused on teaching people how to sketch, and put their thoughts onto paper in a quick and understandable way. This Page: Left Top: learning how to draw people all at approximately the same height, so everyone in the crowd will be of similar heights. Left Middle and Bottom: Learning how to draw 2 different styles of trees. Right Top: Learning how to draw all the parts of a picture. Right Bottom: Practicing all that has been learned so far. Opposite Page: Theses sketches are from photographs, and had to be sketched in an alloted time. Top Left: A sketch of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, with instruction from Jame Richards. Top Right: A 3 minute sketch of a square in Dresden Germany. Bottom Left and Middle: a 3 minute and a 10 minute sketch of the El Capitolio building in Havana, Cuba Bottom Right: A 15 minute sketch of a street in Lisbon, Portugal.
James Richards Workshop
Anita Barnett
Architectural & Interior Design Technology