David Woshinsky Portfolio 2020

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David Woshinsky

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ARCHITECTURE AND MASTER PLANNING PORTFOLIO


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MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT

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ASBURY OCEAN CLUB

View of construction from northwest

Asbury Park, NJ USA

Program: 17-story, 500,000 SF mixed-use project with 130 residential units, a 46 unit boutique hotel, 22,000 SF of retail space on a 84,000 SF site, 3 levels of parking, an amenity deck with landscaping, pool, outdoor bar and shared amenities. Design Narrative: The site is the linchpin of the master-planned redevelopment underway in Asbury Park. The project’s natural design aesthetic is inspired by the beach-front location. Floor to ceiling glass and wrap around terraces with glass railings enhance the waterfront views. Wood, concrete and white marble interior finishes feature throughout the project. Activities: I was the project architect for the project, leading the design team from design development through construction administration as the Project Architect, leading the project’s development in Revit, performing on site construction administration, and coordinating project workflow with consultants, client and contractors.

Typical Tower Residential Plan


Rendered view of pool amenity deck

Rendered View of Kitchen/Living Room

Rendered View of Tower & Landscaped Deck

MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT

Photograph of Model Apartment

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Rendered view of residential lobby

Screen shot of Revit Modelling

Rendered View - Front Entrance


MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT

Level 50 Roof Terrace

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Tower North-East View

INFINITY I TOWER

Perspective Rendering - Front Facade

Level 11 Pool Deck

Miami, Florida USA

Program: 56-story, 459 residential unit tower, with 60,000 SF of office space and 5,000 SF of retail area on a 44,000 SF site, with 14 levels of parking, and amenity decks on levels 15 and 53. Design Narrative: For this tower in Miami’s high-density downtown Brickell neighborhood, the building is given a unique aesthetic through the use of creative massing, movement within the facades and color variety. There is a large diversity of unit types in the project, including lofts, flats and penthouses, and the typical floor layouts vary as the tower ascends. Office space is provided lining the garage facing the street, to enhance the building’s urban connectivity. Activities: I was involved in the construction documents, condominium documents, building permitting and construction administration phase for the project.

Typical Upper Tower Residential Plan


Tower North-West View

MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT

Tower Construction

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Color Elevation Drawing

Construction Details Drawing

Facilities Room


MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT 6

Rendered view of project from southwest

PIER 57

Rendering of Terrace Level

New York, NY USA

Program: A redevelopment of a historic vacant pier structure on Manhattan’s west side with 520,000 gross SF in one underground level and four above ground levels. Conversion of the pier from warehouse and marine functions to a fully enclosed 200,000 SF retail market and 170,000 SF office development with a landscaped public rooftop terrace. Design Narrative: The project represents a reclamation of the abandoned pier structure, with the retail market and landscaped roof terrace providing public access to the Hudson River site, which is located near to the High Line and Chelsea Market. As a historic preservation project, the design called for the building exterior to be renovated to its original appearance, while extensive interior reprogramming, structrual MEP and energy enhancments were included. Activities: I was involved in the construction document phase, detailing exterior façade and rooftop pavilion addition.

Ground Floor Plan


Rendered View from North

Section Detail Drawing Rendering of Terrace Level

Section Detail Drawing

MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT

Longitudinal Section Drawing

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Pavilion Seating Axon

Section Elevation Drawing

Rendering of Pavillion on Terrace Level


MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT

Residential Sky Garden

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Residential Towers Perspective View

LOT 349 BRICKFIELDS

Design Inspiration

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Program: a mixed-use development of 1,750,000 SF consisting of 3 towers between 35-40-stories (a hotel and service apartment tower, a residential tower and a SOHO tower) on top of a 5 level parking podium with 100,000 SF of retail space on 2 levels, on a 5 acre site. 3 levels of basement parking, facility decks and roof garden amenities were included. Design Narrative: an urban regeneration project , the site is adjacent to the dense urban transportation mixed-development commercial hub of KL Sentral Station and also within the low-density and vibrant residential neighborhood of Brickfields/Little India South. The project design incorporates landscape, public and semi-public open space elements with indoor/outdoor facilities spaces, and focuses on sustainability and connectivity with the urban city fabric. Activities: I was involved in the project’s Conceptual Design, site planning, schematic design and presentations to client.

Front Perspective View


Residential Sky Terrace

Retail Arcade Perspective

Natural Ventilation Diagram

Retail Perspective from Street

MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT

Hotel Pool Deck Perspective

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Ground Floor Plan

Level One Plan

Facilities Level Plan


MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT

The project’s architectural language features an interweaving organic design aesthetic, which was based on the serai (lemongrass), commonly used in the local Malaysian cuisine.

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Residential Tower Elevation Detail

Retail/Office Block Perspective from Street

SENTUL EAST PARCEL P

Entry Connection to Commuter Station

South-West Perspective View

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Program: a mixed-use development of 1,360,000 SF on a six acre site, including 272,000 SF of office on eight levels, above 68,000 SF of retail on 2 levels. The proposal also included 2 residential towers of 30 and 34 stories with 692 total units, and 1,900 parking spaces on 2 basement levels and 4 podium levels. Design Narrative: The site planning emphasized a division between the residential towers and podium component of the within the northern portion of the site, and the commercial office and retail on the southern portion. Multiple tower orientations were studied in order to maximize tower views, tower separation and privacy for units. The proposal include a connecting entrance bridge/node which facilitates arrival from the site from the adjacent commuter rail station. Activities: I was involved in Conceptual Design, site analysis and planning, Schematic Design and client presentations.

Ground Floor Plan


MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT

Retail Atrium Perspective View

Entry Connection Node to Commuter Station

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Facilities Level Plan

Typical Tower Plan

Podium Elevation Studies


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Activities: I was involved in completing the construction documents, exterior façade research and detailing, coordination with consultants and owner.

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Design Narrative: The project was planned to be the first mass timber office building in Massachusetts, using glulam columns and beams, and CLT floors. High levels of sustainability were targeted through embodied carbon reduction (wood structure, terra cotta rainscreen cladding), optimized window/wall ratio and MEP systems. Full height floor to ceiling windows allow natural light in to the tenant spaces, and terraces provide tenant access to outdoor spaces.

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Program: A 4-story, 86,000 SF new construction office building with retail, lobby and amenity spaces at ground level, developed using Revit BIM technology, on a 1.1 acre site.

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Malden, Massachusetts USA

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SUSQUEHANA FINANCIAL CENTER

Hagerstown, MD USA

Program: 3-story, 55,000 square foot speculative office building, developed using Revit BIM technology, designed to LEED silver standards for core and shell buildings, on a 3.95 acre site. Design Narrative: A glass curtain wall extends around the entire perimiter of the building allowing natural light to enter into all office spaces through full floor to ceiling double-glazed low-emission windows. However, the monotony of a corporate glass box office building is avoided through the use of angular building footprint and variety in the glazing colors, window sizing, and patterning of horizontal and vertical mullion caps. Activities: I was involved in the design development, construction documents drawings, permitting phase, and in the coordination of engineering consultants for the project.

Front Entrance Detail


Triple Height Atrium

LEED Project Checklist

Project Construction

OFFICE

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Front Perspective View

Revit Screen Shot

Front Persepective View


OFFICE

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Front Perspective View

AIRASIA CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS

Level 9 Office View

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Program: an RM180 million ($60 million USD) new construction office building for AirAsia, the largest low cost airline in Asia, to be located at the new Low Cost Terminal in Kuala Lumpur. 7-story office tower with approximately 450,000 SF of net area above 3 podium parking levels with approximately 1,900 parking spaces, and employee amenities level. Design Narrative: The innovative design for this new corporate headquarters project is conceived from the inside out. A series of horizontal and vertical atriums create a central connective spine which serves as a focal point for the large open office plan floorplates. The atrium lower level serves as the corporate “living room� with food outlets and lounge areas. Activities: I was involved in the development of Conceptual Design, project coordination, preparation of submittal drawings and presentations to client and authorities.

Cross Section


Rear Perspective View Level 4 Food Court Plan

OFFICE

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Atrium Concept Development

Level 6 Office Plan

Level 8 Office Plan


RESIDENTIAL

Front Night Perspective View

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Front Perspective View

Street View from Northwest

33 BOND ST.

Amenity Deck and Tower View Looking West

Street View from Southwest

Brooklyn, NY USA

Program: A 25-story, 730,000 SF urban residential rental project with 714 units and 65,000 SF of ground level retail in downtown Brooklyn. Amenities include gym, deck, children’s play room and lounge. Design Narrative: The building’s massing is broken into four interlocking distinct components. Two of the volumes start at the ground; one is made of strong vertical brick piers, separated by infills of metal and glass. The second volume invokes a more modern, industrial vocabulary, with a clean white grid and infilled with metal and glass elements. Two additional volumes above include a box broken up by vertical brick piers and a window wall system framed in a white brick box. Activities: I was involved in developing construction documents, with particular focus on exterior facade detailing of window wall, composite panels and precast/brick cladding.

Typical Residential Floor Plan


Street View from Southeast

RESIDENTIAL

Elevation/Wall Section Detail Drawings

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Residential Entrance Canopy

Residential Lobby

Residential Lounge


RESIDENTIAL

Front Night Perspective View

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Front Perspective View

Front Elevation

UNIKA RESIDENCES

Miami, FL USA

Program: 15-story, 124-unit residential tower on an 80,000 SF site, including the renovation of an existing office building, and the provision for amenity deck with swimming pool and amenities. Design Narrative: The major design challenge of this project was to design this new condominium tower around an existing two-story office building to remain and be renovated on the site. This led to the L-shaped design of the tower, with garage levels included on lower floors, and an open 5-story height atrium space above a dropoff space on the west side of the project. The building’s contemporary design is highlighted by its varied massing, framing and color pallette. Activities: I was involved in the coordination of the project with consultants, the generation of construction documents, and the permitting process.

Level 8 Facilities Plan


RESIDENTIAL

Level 3 Terrace

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Level 3 Plan

BRICKELL TOWNHOUSES

Level 1 Living Room View

Miami, FL USA

Program: 8 luxury 3-story, townhouses with rooftop terraces and private garage parking below. Design Narrative: The units in this luxury residential project are custom-designed with world class amenities. Each individual 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath unit has a “skyline” room on the third floor with access to a front terrace and rear terrace containing a summer kitchen and whirlpool spa. This private upper level maximizes Miami’s tropical climate to create a true inside/outside living experience. The eight units are accentuated in the facade trough a series of architectural frames. Activities: I was involved in the construction documents, presentation drawings, permitting phase and public hearing process for the project. Cross Section


RESIDENTIAL

Type C Villa Perspective View

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Type A Villa Perspective View

YAS ISLAND VILLAS

Abu Dhabi, UAE

Program: 3 villa typologies for the residential portion of the Yas Island development; villa areas were 350 m2, 400 m2 and 450 m2. Design Narrative: These villa typologies were influenced by the traditional Arab residential villas, but re-interpreted with a contermporary architectural flavor. The traditional wind towers found in historic residences in the Emirates were referenced in the building massing, and courtyards were incorporated into the plans. These luxury villas include modern amenities, 3-car garages, maid’s quarters and incorporate sustainable design features. Activities: I was involved in design and preparation of plans in AutoCAD and Adobe Photoshop, sheet layouts, graphic presentations and overall area calculations.

Type A Villa Floor Plans


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BRICKELL PLAZA

Miami, FL USA

Program: 2 levels of boutique retail / F&B development a central atrium, with 40,000 SF of retail space and 2 levels of parking above, providing 112 parking spaces. Design Narrative: The design team conceived of a “destination retail” development project with a contemporary and artistic design aesthetic. An LED video screen is featured above the main entrance leading into the central atrium, and the upper two parking levels are hidden from view behind a mosaic art wall, and a screen system with different colors of glass in the foreground. The indoor/outdoor dining concept was integrated with deep terrace spaces at both levels. Activities: I was involved in the project’s site analysis, schematic design, layouts and presentation drawings, for the city’s public approval process for the project.

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Salem, Massachusetts USA

Program: Master vision plan for redevelopment of 30-acre waterfront industrial site, currently utilized for storage, office and light industrial uses. Design Narrative: Concept plans introduced a road network into the site, selective preservation of the existing industrial, academic and office buildings, and addition of approximately 1,300 residential units, 30,000 SF of retail space, and several acres of waterfront open space. Schemes were developed to generate different options for street grids, parcel sizes and proposed building massings. Activities: I worked with the project and consultant team to develop alternative options for long-term strategies for transformation of the site into a vibrant mixed-use neighborhood, and studied redesign schemes for the existing buildings.

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KUALA TERRENGGANU CITY CENTRE

Land Use Plan

Kuala Terrengganu, Malaysia

Program: Master Plan for the City Centre of Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia. The Master Plan included the development of regional growth patterns for an area of 8,000 hectares encircling the center of the city, and proposals for city-wide initiatives in areas such as planning, transportation and environmental conservation. The project also involved the creation of a master plan layout and Urban Design Guidelines for 180 acres of newly reclaimed land in the City Centre. Design Narrative: The project involved master planning on an overall macro scale down to the detail level of urban design guidelines for the reclaimed land areas, with a multi-disciplinary approach to generate the vision for the project. Activities: I directed the project sub-consultants, including Business, Engineering, Tourism, Property, Transportation and others to ensure project deliverables were completed on time and were consistent with overall project vision.

Sample Plot Development Control Regulations


Tower Placement and Views Diagram

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MASTER PLANNING

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PENANG SENTRAL MASTER PLAN

Bus Waiting Area Perspective View

Penang, Malaysia

Program: Masterplan for an integrated multimodal transportation hub and commercial project, including 6,000,000 square feet of development on a 24-acre site. Project includes transportation terminal incorporating, rail, ferry and bus services, a 450,000 square feet retail shopping complex, a hotel tower, two office towers, and four residential towers. Design Narrative: The master plan proposal was highlighted by the idea of an elevated linear waterfront park as a unifying factor and amenity for the multiple uses within the development. This terraced park counteracts the site’s adjacent industrial uses and rests on top of a podium which contains parking, bus, rail, ferry and other infrastructure and utilities. Activities: I was involved in development of Conceptual Design, project coordination, preparation of submittal drawings and presentations to client and authorities.

Ground Floor Plan


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City of Miami New Development Perspective View

CITY PLANNING DEPARTMENT

Miami, FL USA

Description and Activities: As a Land Development Technician, I assisted in the design review of new large-scale development proposals within the City of Miami. Our department produced graphic illustrations and written anlalyses of projects applying for development approval, and we met with developers and architects to clarify code requirements and design guidelines. We also produced written material and renderings illustrating developments consistent with good planning principles. There was a large development boom during my tenure at the City, and we were able to enforce positive urban design concepts into many of the large-scale development projects. Principles of New Urbanism were applied, including requiring buildings to line garage and service functions with active habitable space, and create a projectw with appropriate scale and massing for the site.

Neighborhood Revitalization Plans


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Waterfront Frontage Regulations Diagram

Master Plan Axonometric Diagram

JUMERIAH LAKE TOWERS EXTENSION

Dubai, UAE

Program: Development of Design Control Regulations for a master plan for 6 parcels of land totaling approximately 31,182 m2, which were part of a master development in Dubai, UAE. Design Narrative: The intention of the plan was to regulate the massing and location of the towers and building podiums in order to create an urban harmony among the buildings, while allowing the towers to have a freedom in their forms. The code required the buildings to have 3 levels of basement parking, 3 levels of podium parking and 44 levels maximum for towers, with mandatory ground level retail and a minimum 7 m promenade mandated on the lake side. Activties: I was involved in the site planning process, preparation of project graphic images and the drafting of the Design Control Regulations document.

Approval Process Diagram


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Public Transportation Diagram Study

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BRICKELL ZONING STUDY

Miami, FL USA

Description: For this planning exercise, our team conducted an analysis for property owners in the West Brickell neighborhood in downtown Miami to determine the effect of a new city zoning code on their development rights. Through this analysis, we created conceptual development schemes for several sites in the West Brickell area and worked with a team of consultants to review the financial, planning, transportation and legal aspects of the proposed regulatory changes. We presented our findings at a series of public hearings with City Boards which were reviewing the proposed updated zoning ordinance as it went through the adoption process. Activities: I was involved in the analysis of the existing and proposed zoning codes, the generation of graphic models in CAD and Photoshop, creating the presentation materials, and coordinating the consultant team involved in the study.

Individual Lot Massing Studies


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Campus Verandah and Plaza

Amphitheater and Campus Green

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Night view of campus from lake

Main Entrance and Reception

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CITY CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT

Putrajaya, Malaysia

Program: Competition entry for an urban university campus on a 6 acre site, to include aproximately 300,000 SF of space for university functions, including classrooms, administrative functions, library, auditorium and student centre, as well as an office building component with an additional 220,000 SF of gross floor area. Design Narrative: Concepts of openness and sustainability drove the design of the project. The academic block massing is broken up to allow natural ventilation and light to permeate through to the interior open atrium, and the large overhanging roof of the central academic block creates a shaded area for student activities as well as protecting the glass facade from solar hear gain. An accsessible green roof serves as an additional amenity and sustainable featue of the proposal. Activities: I was involved in site planning and analysis, floor plan layouts and preparation of presentation materials.

Site Plan - Ground Level


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Site Cross Section

COMPETITIONS

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Site Plan

DUBAI PROMENADE TOWERS

Beach Towers Perspective View

Dubai, UAE

Program: Invited competition for 6 luxury residential towers on a new development site in Dubai. There were two tower types, a 40-floor beach tower and a 44-floor marina tower. Our design was the runner-up entry in the competition. Design Narrative: The project aimed to break up the massing of the towers through the insertion of elements such as frames and screens throughout the towers. These elements also contributed to the sustainable features of the towers, as the screening assisted with shading of the tower glazing, and the frames contained landscaped planters spaced throughout the towers. Green roofs were also proposed at the tops of the towers. Activties: I was involved in the preparation of drawings, floor plans, sheet layouts, graphic exhibits and analysis of the project’s sustainability issues. Beach Tower Typical Plan

Marina Tower Typical Plan


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MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

Ground Floor Plan

Amman, Jordan

Program: Scheme for a development company in the Middle East, comprising two 11-story towers on a 16,000 m2 site, with retail, restaurants and a banquet hall on the ground floor. The hotel tower contains 190-keys, and the office tower holds 17,000 m2 of office space. Design Narrative: The concept for this signature destination development was to develop distinct architectural appearances for the two towers, which are unified through a large enclosed garden lobby at the ground level and a sky amenity bridge at the tenth level. The office tower features orthagonal lines with a strong emphasis on horizontalilty, while the hotel tower floors are designed with alternating, undulating walls. Activities: I was involved in the preparation of all floor plans, sections and building tabulations.

Cross Section


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KEY PLAN

06 10 00.21

5 1/8"

07 92 00.02 08 80 00.11

SECTION DETAIL - BASE -@ PRE-FACED CMU @ ARCH CMU SECTION DETAIL - PARAPET CORR METAL PANEL 28

3" = 1'-0"

1 3/8"

1 3/8"

3 7/8"

4"

07 42 10.32

12 24 00.02

EWA-1F

SECTION DETAIL PARAPET - ACM SECTION DETAIL - SF SILL @- PREFACED SOLDIER COURSE 3 1 1/2" = 1'-0"

6

1 1/2" = 1'-0"

1 1/4"

7 1/2"

F2.1

06 10 00.21 12 24 00.02

08 80 00.11

08 80 00.11

06 40 20.07

SECTION DETAIL - PARAPET - BRICK / ACM BELOW

4" 1 7/8"

23 00 00.41

05 12 00.50 SEE STRUC.

08 04 51 10.11 20 00.17

08 51 10.11

4

05 12 00.51

05 12 00.35 SEE STRUCT.

9 A5.21

07 92 00.11 BOTH SIDES

07 27 00.02

07 42 10.32

2 1/2"

10 A5.21

EWA-1BR

3" = 1'-0"

03 30 00.50

4'-0" IN FROM PERIMETER

2"

SECTION DETAIL - SF HEAD @ PHENOLIC

03 30 00.03

07 81 00.01

05 12 00.35 SEE STRUC.

07 42 10.21 BOTH SIDES

2"

8

3" = 1'-0"

07 27 00.11

SEE STRUCT.

3 7/8"

LEVEL 1 212' - 0"

07 92 00.11

07 42 10.11

4 1/2"

SECTION DETAIL - CW HEAD @ ACM

4 1/2"

3

07 81 00.01

07 42 10.32

05 12 00.50 SEE STRUCT.

3 3/4"

5 1/8"

08 80 00.11

4"

EWA-1A

EWA-2B 07 92 00.11

2"

4 1/2"

9

-0"

7 1/2"

07 21 00.90

08 41 10.03

06 10 00.24

07 92 00.11 04 20 00.15

08 80 00.11

06 40 20.07

04 20 00.67

EWA-1B

08 80 00.11

07 92 00.11 EWA-1GR

07 42 10.32

07BEYOND 81 00.01

9 3/4"

08 41 10.32

ROOF 254' - 0"

07 41 00.01

03 45 00.01 BELOW04 20 00.62

1" 3 5/8" 1"

08 41 10.02

P

07 84 10.10

07 92 00.11

04 20 00.64

08 44 10.02

SEE STRUC.

2 1/8" BEYOND

2' - 0"

07 42 10.32

07 81 00.01

07 92 00.11 BOTH SIDES

07 27 00.02

08 44 10.31 BOTH SIDES

1 7/8"

07 92 00.02

5 1/8"

0704 4220 10.01 00.16

07 27 00.02

07 92 00.02

07 42 10.32

1 3/8"

07 27 00.11

06 10 00.21

07 21 00.31

08 44 10.31 BOTH SIDES

4 1/2"

07 42 10.11

07 92 00.11 BOTH SIDES

04 20 00.64 04 20 00.16 04 20 00.62 07 42 10.01

EWA-1D

ROOF 254' - 0"

07 42 10.11

8"

07 92 00.11 07 92 00.02

7 1/2"

1' - 4"

07 92 00.11

04 20 00.67

07 54 00.16

07 84 10.10 07 42 10.21

3" = 1'-0"

04 20 00.13

07 42 10.32

07 42 10.11

06 10 00.21 05 12 00.75 SEE STRUC.

P.1

07 21 00.90

SECTION DETAIL - SF HEAD@ACM

ROOF 254' - 0"

ERA-1A

1' - 4"

07 27 00.11

07 27 00.11

08 80 00.11

07 84 10.10

07 27 00.02

3 3/4"

1/2" / 1 '-0"

2 1/8"

07 54 00.16

EWA-3B 07 27 00.02

1' - 4"

07 21 00.31

11

07 41 00.01

1 3/8"

0° 45.0

07 41 00.01

07 27 00.02

4"

07 42 20.11

1 3/4"

07 21 00.31

07 42 10.01

08 80 00.11

5 1/8"

1 1/2" = 1'-0"

06 10 00.24 07 42 00.02 05 12 00.35 SEE STRUC.

ERA-1A

08 80 00.11

4 1/2"

SECTION DETAI

07 54 00.01

1.8

10/14/2020 6:07:37 PM

07 42 10.01

05 12 00.35 SEE STRUCT.

08 41 10.32

07 41 00.01

08 41 10.02

07 54 00.16

11

SEE STRUC.

07 54 00.01

06 10 00.24

07 92 00.11 BOTH SIDES

1/2" / 1 '-0"

ERA-1A

08 41 10.32

4 1/2"

07 42 20.01

© Copyright Arrowstreet Inc.

EWA-2A

07 42 10.32 BELOW

07 42 10.32

07 27 00.02

06 10 00.24

07 27 00.02

3/4"

4"

03 45 00.01 BELOW

08 41 10.07

EWA-2A

05 12 00.35

07 92 00.02

07 92 00.02

1"

7 1/2"

06 10 00.21

06 10 00.21

1/2" / 1 '-0"

ERA-1A

08 44 10.06 BELOW

07 54 00.01

EWA-2A

8" 07 54 00.16

5 1/8"

08 44 10.05

BEYOND

1 1/2" = 1'-0"

07 27 00.02

07 92 00.11 0400.51 20 00.16 05 12

05 12 00.50 SECTION DETAIL - BASE @ SHINGLED MTL

12

42 10.11 06 07 10 00.21

1 1/4"

06 10 00.21

07 42 10.11 07 41 00.01 06 10 00.21

07 54 00.01

4"

06 10 00.21

07 27 00.11

06 10 00.21

A

07 54 00.01 06 10 00.24

06 10 00.24

05 12 00.35 SEE STRUC.

1 1/2" = 1'-0"

07 62 00.32

Description

07 42 10.01 41 00.01 07 07 62 00.32

07 21 00.31

07 27 00.02

05 12 00.51 SEE STRUC.

1

Date

T.O. BLOCKING

3" = 1'-0"

No.

1' - 4"

13

3" = 1'-0"

EWA-2A

07 62 00.32

B

PLAN DETAIL - SF JAMB @ ARCH CMU W/CMU

5

1 1/2" = 1'-0"

SECTION DETAIL - PARAPET

REVISIONS:

B

2' - 0"

SECTION DETAIL - SF DOOR @ L2 ROOF ACCESS

6

1 1/2" = 1'-0"

04 20 00.14

SECTION DETAIL - CORRUG PARAPET WALL

4'-0" IN FROM PERIMETER

8"

14

3" = 1'-0"

7

SECTION DETAIL - ROOF - ELEVATOR OVERRUN

3 3/4"

15

PLAN DETAIL - CW JAMB @ ACM

03 30 00.50

3" = 1'-0"

07 92 00.11

BELOW

C.5

PLAN DETAIL - SF JAMB @ PRE-FACED CMU

1 1/2" = 1'-0"

03 45 00.01

03 30 00.03

LEVEL 1 212' - 0"

03 45 00.01 SECTION DETAIL - MECHANICAL ENCLOSURE BASE BELOW

EWA-5A

07 81 00.01

07 27 00.02

1' - 4"

8

07 92 00.11 WINDOW R.O.

03 30 00.30

EWA-1D

1' - 4"

EWA-2A

1 3/8"

07 42 10.32 07 42 10.01

07 81 00.01

2"

07 21 00.11

12

1" 1 3/8"

4"

08 44 10.07

07 42 10.32

03 45 00.01 BELOW

07 81 00.01

07 27 00.11

08 80 00.11

07 42 10.11

3 3/4"

10" 07 92 00.11 BOTH SIDES

LEVEL 2 226' - 0"

AN DETAIL - CW OUTSIDE CORNER

-0"

ROOF 254' - 0"

7

08 44 10.31 BOTH SIDES

04 20 00.13

04 20 00.16

SIM S6.2.A

EWA-1D

1"

Rendered View, Gym Exterior

4

PLAN DETAIL - SF JAMB @ ARCH CMU INT. CORNER 1 1/2" = 1'-0"

3 Rendered View, Media Center PLAN DETAIL - SF JAMB @ PRE-FACED CMU INT. CORN. 1 1/2" = 1'-0"

2

PLAN DETAIL - SF JAM 1 1/2" = 1'-0"


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