BRODRICK BROZOWSKI
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ACADEMIC WORK
PROFESSIONAL WORK
FIRST YEAR SIDOCK GROUP WALDORF ELEMENTARY ADDITION ART GALLERY ADDITION
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SECOND YEAR KNEEDING CULTURE INSTITUTE EASTERN MARKET INFO BOX CINCINNATI HORTICULTURE INSTITUTE
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STORIES STUDIO ELMWOOD LIBRARY EASTERN MARKET LIBRARY
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INTEGRATIVE STUDIO DETROIT MERCY HOUSING
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JB DESIGN PROFESSIONALS
09 6TH STREET LOFTS 10 TROY STREET BOUTIQUE HOTEL 11 ORCHARD LAKE SENIOR HOUSING ROLEX 12 INTERIORS RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS 13
MARUSICH ARCHITECTURE RETAIL AND OFFICE CONCEPTS FRANKLIN LOFTS BIRMINGHAM ONE CENTRE THE PEARL
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FIRST YEAR
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WALDORF SCHOOL ADDITION WITHIN THE SUBURBS OF DETROIT LIES WALDORF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. WALDORF UTILIZES A LESS CONVENTIONAL WAY OF TEACHING AS THEY FOCUS MORE ON FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS IN ORDER TO LEARN. THIS ADDITION WAS DESIGNED AS NOT ONLY ADDITIONAL SPACE, BUT ALSO A FORMAL WELCOME TO THOSE THAT VISIT THE SCHOOL. THE VARIOUS EDGES OF THE TRIANGULAR FORMS POINT TO SPECIFIC POINTS ON THE SITE THAT STAND OUT SUCH AS THE ENTRANCE AND A LARGE OAK TREE THAT HAS BEEN ON THE SITE SINCE BEFORE THE SCHOOL WAS BUILT. THOSE THAT ARE APART OF THE WALDORF COMMUNITY UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF PLACE, AND THIS ADDITION IS A CELEBRATION OF THAT.
DETROIT, MI
FLOOR PLAN
INITIAL CONCEPT SKETCH 1
FINAL PERSPECTIVE
INITIAL CONCEPT SKETCH 2
FINAL MODEL
SECOND YEAR
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KNEEDING CULTURE INSTITUTE THE KNEEDING CULTURE INSTITUTE IS A CULINARY SCHOOL DESIGNED NOT ONLY TO EDUCATE ITS STUDENTS, BUT TO ALSO ENGAGE THE COMMUNITY OF WALKERVILLE. THE FOUR STORY INSTITUTE WAS DESIGNED WITH A CLEAR PATH DOWN ITS CENTER TO MIMIC THE VAST ALLEYWAYS THAT CONNECT THE NEIGHBORHOOD TOGETHER. THE FIRST FLOOR WOULD PROVIDE COOKING CLASSES AND SHOWS FOR THE COMMUNITY WHILE THE SECOND FLOOR WOULD SERVE AS A RESTAURANT AND THE UPPER FLOORS WOULD BE USED AS HOUSING FOR VARIOUS CHEF’S AND STUDENTS.
WINDSOR, ON
FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR
FOURTH FLOOR
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EASTERN MARKET INFO BOX WITH ALL OF THE DEVELOPMENTS COMING TO EASTERN MARKET OVER THE NEXT FEW YEARS, THIS BRIDGE WAS DESIGNED TO SERVE AS AN INFO BOX FOR VISITORS TO LEARN ABOUT WHAT’S TO COME. IN ADDITION THE BRIDGE WOULD SERVE AS EXTRA SPACE FOR VENDORS TO SELL THEIR GOODS.
DETROIT, MI
VIEW FROM BRIDGE
FINAL MODEL
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CINCINNATI HORTICULTURE INSTITUTE A LITTLE NORTH OF CINCINNATI SITS LIBERTY HILL. A HORTICULTURE SCHOOL ALONG WITH STUDENT HOUSING WAS DESIGNED FOR THE HEAVILY SLOPING SITE. THE SITE WAS APPROACHED WITH AN IDEA FOR A STEPPED COMMUNITY PARK IN THE CENTER WITH HOUSING ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE SITE AND THE SCHOOL ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE SITE. AS THE BUILDING CLIMBS THE SLOPE ITS FACADE WOULD BE CUT AWAY WITH EACH HOUSING UNIT FACING SOUTH WITH A FLOOR TO CEILING WINDOW TO PROVIDE EACH RESIDENT WITH A VIEW OF DOWNTOWN CINCINNATI.
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WITH EIGHT POSSIBLE FLOORS, THERE WAS PLENTY OF ROOM TO ACCOMMODATE THE INSTITUTE AND STUDENT HOUSING. IN ADDITION TO HOUSING AND CLASSROOMS THERE ARE VARIOUS STUDENT EVENT SPACES, A WELCOME CENTER, FITNESS CENTER, AND TWO ROOFTOPS FOR STUDENTS TO ACCESS. EACH OF THESE UNIQUE SPACES ALL HAVE THEIR OWN ELEVATION SO AS TO NOT DISRUPT THE VIEWS OF DOWNTOWN CINCINNATI.
FIRST FLOOR
LEGEND INSTITUTE CLASSROOMS STUDENT HOUSING UNITS HOUSING LOBBY STUDENT EVENT CENTERS COMMUNITY ROOFTOPS
SIXTH FLOOR
SEVENTH FLOOR
EIGHTH FLOOR
STUDENT HOUSING SECTION
EIGHTH FLOOR COMMUNITY ROOF PERSPECTIVE
STORIES STUDIO
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ELMWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY THE ELMWOOD LIBRARY IN DETROIT IS QUITE SMALL. DESIGNING A SECOND FLOOR ADDITION WOULD BE BENEFICIAL FOR STUDENTS WHO COME FROM BOTH THE GRADE SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOL NEARBY. THE LIBRARIAN INDICATED THAT A LOT OF THE STUDENTS USE THE COMPUTERS. THE SECOND FLOOR ADDITION WOULD BE MADE INTO A TECHNOLOGY CENTER ALONG WITH GROUP AND PRIVATE STUDY AREAS.
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THE EXISTING FACADE IS MADE OF CONCRETE AND ON THE WEST SIDE THERE ARE LARGE VERTICAL FINS. THE EXTERIOR OF THE PROPOSED DESIGN WOULD TAKE THESE EVEN FURTHER EXTRUDING AWAY FROM THE BUILDING, BUT ALSO EXTRUDING INWARD TO CREATE SPACES AND FURNITURE.
SECOND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR AXON
FIRST FLOOR AXON
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EASTERN MARKET LIBRARY AFTER A SEMESTER OF DESIGNING ADDITIONS AND RENOVATIONS FOR EXISTING LIBRARIES IN DETROIT A FULL DESIGN WAS IMAGINED FOR A SITE OFF GRATIOT DIRECTLY SOUTH OF EASTERN MARKET. FOR THE DESIGN, BOOKSHELVES THEMSELVES WERE MODIFIED TO BE USED AS THE PRIMARY STRUCTURE AND SPACE DIVIDERS OF THE LIBRARY. THEY STACKED THREE FLOORS HIGH CREATING VARIOUS SPACES TO BE USED BY VISITORS SUCH AS PRIVATE AND GROUP STUDY AREAS, A TECHNOLOGY CENTER, AND A CAFE.
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WEST ELEVATION
FIRST FLOOR
SOUTH ELEVATION
SECOND FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR
ROOF
EXTERIOR BRICK
Entra
EXTERIOR SHELVES
PERSPECTIVE FROM PRIVATE STUDY ON SECOND FLOOR
PERSPECTIVE FROM ALLEY LEADING TO LIBRARY
INTERIOR SHELVES
FLOOR PLANS
WITH AN ALLEYWAY RIGHT BEHIND THE SITE THERE WAS ALMOST AN INVISIBLE AXIS FROM THE EASTERN MARKET SHEDS RIGHT TO THE SITE. WITH THAT IN MIND, OUTWARD PROJECTING “SHELVES” WERE PLACED WITH GLAZING FOR FRAMED VIEWS OF THE MARKET. THE BUILDING WAS ALSO PLACED ABOUT TEN FEET AWAY FROM THE MARKET NEXT DOOR. THIS WAS DONE SO THAT DURING CLOSED HOURS TRAVELERS COULD STILL JOURNEY ROUND THE LIBRARY.
AXONOMETRIC
INTEGRATED STUDIO
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DETROIT MERCY HOUSING THIS PROJECT WAS DESIGNED TO BE STUDENT HOUSING LOCATED ON LIVERNOIS ACROSS FROM ITS HOME CAMPUS, THE UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY. IT WOULD BE CONSTRUCTED AS MODULAR HOUSING WHILE ALSO MEETING PASSIVHAUS CRITERIA. THE SITE’S WEST SIDE SHARES A BORDER WITH DETROIT’S FITZGERALD NEIGHBORHOOD. THIS NEIGHBORHOOD IS UNDERGOING ITS OWN REVITALIZATION.
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FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR
ADEQUATE LIVING, COOKING, DINING AND SLEEPING AREAS WOULD BE MADE HABITABLE BY STUDENTS WITH MODERN FURNITURE. THE LARGE 25 FOOT CORRIDORS, ON THE SECOND AND FOURTH FLOORS, WOULD BE ACCOMPANIED BY FURNITURE TO CREATE SOCIAL SPACES BETWEEN UNITS WHERE STUDENTS COULD GATHER TO STUDY OR SOCIALIZE. EVEN WITH WALLS TOWERING OVER THE CORRIDORS THERE WOULD STILL BE PLENTY OF NATURAL LIGHT MAKING ITS WAY WITHIN THE SPACE.
Main Unit
Houses 4 Tenants
20 Units
Studio Unit
Houses 2 Tenants
6 Units
L-Unit
Houses 4 Tenants
16 Units
ADA Unit
Houses 1 Tenant
4 Units
NORTH-SOUTH SECTION
TYPICAL RESIDENTIAL WALL
PARAPET DETAIL
MODULE TO FIRST FLOOR DETAIL
WINDOW DETAIL
MODULE DETAIL FOUNDATION DETAIL
EAST-WEST SECTION
PROFESSIONAL WORK
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ART GALLERY ADDITION
SOUTH ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
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RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS 2X10 BEAMS
27'-11"
EXISTING GARAGE
BEDROOM
UP
1" 32'-82
DOWN
CLOSET
1" 10'-32
1" 6'-72
CLOSET
EXISTING LIVING ROOM
UP
BEDROOM
1" 11'-102
1" 14'-22
4'
4'-9"
BEDROOM
15" 12'-1016
CLOSET
14'
UP
9'-4"
20'-1015 16" 4' 3'-4"
1" 10'-42
EXISTING FAMILY ROOM
CLOSET
43'-7"
7' DOWN
1" 10'-42
6'
BATHROOM
FAMILY ROOM
4'-9" 1" 28'-82
BATHROOM
1" 15'-82
9" 16'-216
EXISTING KITCHEN
NEW PANTRY SPACE
3'-11"
UP
MASTER BEDROOM
6'
9" 8'-716
EXISTING GARAGE
WATER HEATER
DOWN
NEW BATHROOM
9'-10"
NEW STORAGE
43'-7"
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FURNACE
8'-11"
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17'-9"
10'-4"
1" 11'-72
22'-6"
9'-10"
9'-7"
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27'-11"
CLOSET
1" 15'-82
4'
27'-11"
8'-11"
14" THICK CONCRETE FOUNDATION - 42" DEEP
10'-11"
2X10 FLOOR JOISTS @16" O.C.
WALL NOTES: EXISTING NEW
OWNER ABDULLA OBIED 2272 ALICE ST. HAMTRAMCK, MI 48212 (313) 213-0239
NEW BASEMENT PLAN
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NEW FIRST FLOOR PLAN
ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANTS JUAN ARIAS (313) 512 1455 BRODRICK BROZOWSKI (586) 863 7039
REVISIONS
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DATE
NEW SECOND FLOOR PLAN
PROJECT TITLE
DRAWING TITLE
ALICE HOUSE
NEW FLOOR PLANS LOCATION
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DATE
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EXISTING EXISTING
EXISTING
8X6 BEAM
EXISTING BASEMENT
KITCHEN
3'-6"
LIVING ROOM
2'-6"
6'
1" 7'-12
B
6'
6'
5'
3'-6"
DOWN TO BASEMENT
UP TO 2ND FLOOR
1" 7'-52
DOWN TO 1ST FLOOR
5' 1" 6'-52
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B
UP TO 1ST FLOOR
S
S
S
DIRT INFILL
BEDROOM 1
NEW 12" CMU FOUNDATION
WALL NOTES: EXISTING
BASEMENT 81" = 1'
26'
27'
BEDROOM 2
1" 11'-32
24'-1"
19'
21'-6"
26'
27' 19'
27'
2X12 WD JOISTS
BEDROOM 3
BEDROOM 4
1" 11'-32
1" 11'-32
1" 11'-32
24'-1"
24'-1"
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN 81" = 1'
SECOND FLOOR PLAN 81" = 1'
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NOTE: OWNER TO DO ALL ELECTRICAL WORK. OWNER MOHAMMED MOHANNA 5521 PRESCOTT AVE. DETROIT, MI 48212 (313) 415 8133
ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANTS JUAN ARIAS (313) 512 1455 BRODRICK BROZOWSKI (586) 863 7039
REVISIONS
DATE
DRAWING TITLE
NEW FLOOR PLANS
PROJECT TITLE
HAMTRAMCK, MI
PRESCOTT HOUSE LOCATION DATE
DETROIT, MI
9/13/17
PROJECT NUMBER
001
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SIXTH STREET LOFTS
ONLY TWO BLOCKS EAST OF MAIN STREET IN DOWNTOWN ROYAL OAK AT THE CORNER OF 6TH STREET AND TROY, A CONCEPT FOR A SIX STORY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING WAS PUT TOGETHER. IN ACCORDANCE WITH ROYAL OAK ZONING ORDINANCES, THIS BUILDING WOULD HAVE ENOUGH PARKING AND UNITS TO SUPPORT 63 RESIDENCES. RESIDENTS WOULD ENJOY THE BEAUTY OF LUXURY MATERIALS AND VIEWS OF THE DOWNTOWN AREA WOULD BE PLENTIFUL WITH FLOOR TO CEILING WINDOWS FOR EACH UNIT.
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SECOND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
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TROY STREET BOUTIQUE HOTEL ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF DOWNTOWN FERNDALE A CONCEPT FOR A SIX STORY BOUTIQUE HOTEL WAS PUT TOGETHER. IN ACCORDANCE WITH FERNDALE ZONING ORDINANCES, THE BUILDING WOULD ACCOMMODATE 140 GUESTS AS WELL AS VARIOUS RETAILERS AND A RESTAURANT ON THE FIRST FLOOR. PARKING WOULD BE UNDERGROUND AND ON THE SECOND FLOOR CONNECTING TO THE NEW DEVELOPMENT IMMEDIATELY TO THE WEST.
FERNDALE, MI
TYPICAL GUEST FLOOR
RETAIL FLOOR
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ORCHARD LAKE SENIOR HOUSING
CONCEPT RENDERINGS FOR A FOUR STORY SENIOR HOUSING PROJECT WERE PUT TOGETHER. IN ACCORDANCE WITH WEST BLOOMFIELD ZONING ORDINANCES, THE PROJECT WOULD ACCOMMODATE ROUGHLY 180 SENIOR LIVING APARTMENTS AS WELL AS A RESTAURANT THAT WOULD TAKE OVER AN OLD BARNES n NOBLE BUILDING RIGHT ON ORCHARD LAKE ROAD.
WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI
STREET VIEW
AERIAL VIEW
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ROLEX INTERIORS
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DETROIT FRANKLIN LOFTS A FEW MILES EAST OF DOWNTOWN DETROIT, JUST SOUTH OF JEFFERSON, AN OLD TRANSFORMER FACTORY IS BEING RENOVATED AND RE-PURPOSED FOR RESIDENTIAL LOFTS. A FULL SET OF EXISTING AND PROPOSED DRAWINGS WERE PRODUCED ALONG WITH RENDERINGS TO SHOW THE FINISHED PROJECT. THE BUILDING IS CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
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WEST ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
THIRD FLOOR
FOURTH FLOOR
AS A DESIGN-BUILD PROJECT, CREATIVITY NEVER STOPS. WHILE THE ROUGH CARPENTRY OF THE SECOND FLOOR WAS BEING BUILT OUT A “CLAM SHELL” CONCEPT WAS ADDED TO THE TOP FLOOR WITH OUT SWINGING GLASS DOORS. A ROUGH RENDERING OF THE CONCEPT WAS MADE BELOW, BUT EVENTUALLY WAS BUILT ALL THE WAY ACROSS AS THE FLOOR PLAN TO THE LEFT SHOWS.
SECOND FLOOR
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BIRMINGHAM ONE CENTRE
JUST EAST OF DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM, N THE OTHER SIDE OF WOODWARD, A RECENTLY BUILT WALGREENS OCCUPIES A LARGE LOT. SCHEMATIC DRAWINGS AND RENDERINGS OF THE POTENTIAL PROJECT WERE PRODUCED ACCORDING TO BIRMINGHAM’S TRIANGLE DISTRICT ZONING ORDINANCES. THE PROJECT WOULD CREATE A NEW COMMUNITY PARK ON THE CORNER OF HAYNES AND WORTH ALONG WITH ROUGHLY 8,000 SF OF LEASABLE RETAIL SPACE.
BIRMINGHAM, MI
FROM THE SECOND FLOOR ON UP THERE WOULD BE 86 RESIDENTIAL UNITS: 20 TWO-BEDROOMS, 28 ONE-BEDROOMS, AND 44 STUDIOS. EACH WOULD BE ACCOMMODATED WITH BALCONIES AND ACCESS TO A GREEN ROOF GIVING THEM SPECTACULAR VIEWS OF THE BIRMINGHAM AREA.
SECOND/THIRD FLOOR
FOURTH FLOOR
FIFTH/SIXTH FLOOR
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BIRMINGHAM’S THE PEARL AT THE NORTH END OF OLD WOODWARD A MULTI-USE DEVELOPMENT IS CURRENTLY BEING ERECTED. OUR OFFICE WAS BROUGHT ON TO MAKE ADJUSTMENTS TO THE PLANS TO ACCOUNT FOR VALUE ENGINEERING CHANGES. WE BROUGHT THE ENTIRE PROJECT THROUGH THE PERMIT PROCESS AND ARE NOW ACTING AS CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION.
BIRMINGHAM, MI
FIRST FLOOR
THE LOWER LEVEL MAKES UP PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL PARKING WHILE THE FIRST FLOOR IS USED FOR THEIR LOBBY AND RETAIL SPACE. THE THREE UPPER FLOORS MAKE UP 27 RESIDENTIAL UNITS ALL WITH PRIVATE BALCONY AND TERRACE SPACES FOR VIEWS OF RIVER ROUGE ON THE EAST SIDE AND VIEWS OF DOWNTOWN ON THE WEST SIDE.
SECOND FLOOR
THE FACADE WAS CHANGED DRASTICALLY SUBBING PRECAST CONCRETE WITH A CREIGHTON GREY BRICK AND HARDIE PANELS ON THE TOP FLOOR AND ABOVE THE ENTRANCE. WINDOWS WERE ALSO SIMPLIFIED REMOVING TRANSOM WINDOWS.
WEST ELEVATION
A LARGE PORTION OF THE VALUE ENGINEERING INCLUDED SWITCHING THE STRUCTURE OF THE RESIDENTIAL FLOORS FROM CFMF TO WOOD CONSTRUCTION.
CROSS SECTION
UNITS WERE SIMPLIFIED TO ONE FLOOR TILE THROUGHOUT, AND WALL PROFILES BEING SIMPLIFIED REMOVING CROWN MOLDING AND BASE TRIM. MORE OPEN SPACE WAS MADE IN SOME UNITS BY REDUCING THE KITCHEN COUNTER TOP SPACE AS WELL AS POWDER ROOMS BEINGS REMOVED.
UNIT REFLECTED CEILING PLANS REDUCED THE AMOUNT OF LIGHTING. CEILING PROFILES WERE SIMPLIFIED TO ONLY ACCOUNT FOR SOFFITS WHERE MECHANICAL DUCTS WERE TO BE A PART OF THE FLOOR/ CEILING ASSEMBLY.
DURING THE PERMIT PHASE, QUITE A NUMBER OF COMMENTS FROM THE INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL(ICC) WERE PRESENTED. ALL ADJUSTMENTS WERE MADE TO BE CODE COMPLIANT AS WELL AS SATISFYING THE WANTS OF THE BUILDING OFFICIALS. THE PERMIT HAS SINCE BEEN AWARDED, AND NOW IN THE CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION PHASE SHOP DRAWINGS ARE BEING APPROVED AND CONFLICTS ARE BEING MET WITH CREATIVE SOLUTIONS AS THE PROJECT IS BEING BUILT.
Brodrick M. Brozowski University of Detroit Mercy brozowbm@udmercy.edu 586-863-7039