CAROLYN YI
HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF DESIGN MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE I CANDIDATE
CONTENTS ACADEMIC
I. II. II. III. III.
SITUATE: Art Gallery/Studio [Polyadic] 01 Hidden Room [Unary] 05 Clue [Monadic] 09 Atom [Dyadic] 15 Hybrid Automobiles [Algorithmic] 21
PROFESSIONAL
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SITUATE
HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF DESIGN INSTRUCTOR: MAX KUO ART GALLERY/STUDIO PROGRAM
POLYADIC For the 4-week project at GSD I chose a structural bay module and a program for a structure placed in Boston, MA. Inspired by Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining” (1980), I chose an octagonal form and an art gallery/studio program. Utilizing the octagonal module, I nested the form within its larger contingent to form architectural spaces. These spaces become polyadic modules that are relative to one another on a macro level.
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GENERATIVE PROCESS
I utilized Stanley Kubrick’s concept of color and symmetry within interior settings to mimic the tension in his horror film. Kubrick uses blue tinted shots as a precursor to the red saturated horror shots, conditioning the viewer to expect the worst.
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BALCONY STAFF LEISURE
GALLERY
CLOSED ART GALLERY
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LOBBY
LOBBY
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COFFEE BAR
LEISURE
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STUDIO
OUTDOOR COURTYARD
CLOSED ART GALLERY
COFFEE BAR
FIRST FLOOR
KITCHEN
LOBBY
BAR
DINING
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STUDIO
TERRACE
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GROUND FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
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HIDDEN ROOM
UNARY In this 2.5-week-long project, users in this proposal are taken through a sequence of 4 rooms with similar entrances and paths. Due to its different location, unexpected arrangement, and concealment in the facade, a 5th room is hidden from users. This project relies on organic circulation to condition the user’s expectation.
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HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF DESIGN INSTRUCTOR: MEGAN PANZANO EXPECTATION VS. REALITY CONCEPTUAL MODEL
GENERATIVE PROCESS 4 Far Left: Volume within oblique containers seemingly come to a point, however points of space in cones do not meet. The disconnect between expectation and reality is the hidden room.
EXPECTATION
5 1 HIDDEN ROOM
FORM
FORM
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HIDDEN ROOM DEFINITION: Volume within oblique containers seemingly come to a point, however points of space in cones do not meet. The disconnect between the expectation and reality is the hidden room.
REALITY
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Left: The user will enter through the larger aperture (1), perambulate to each corner of the structure (2 - 5) and find him/ herself outside (6). In a labyrinth confusion, the user will step through the smaller aperture (7) and follow the natural light into the hidden room (8).
CIRCULATION
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EXPECTATION EXPECTATION EXPECTATION EXPECTATION
EXPECTATION
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CLUE
LOS ANGELES INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN (LAIAD) INSTRUCTOR: WILLIAM TAYLOR MODEL OF BOARD GAME MOVES
MONADIC The first project for Los Angeles Institute for Architectural Design (LAIAD) was to model the moves of a relational game. I chose Clue as a premise for understanding a game relational structure. Clue is a murder mystery game that involves clues for rooms, characters, and weapons. The player chooses a card for each category as the final solution and must use reasoning and logic to deduce their findings while other players show their cards in negation to the stated conjectures. I chose to explore the concept of nests and shells. The cube represents a monadic nest as each homogeneous component (the cube) is placed within the context of itself in a centrally-fixed position: a form within a form.
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CHARACTER CHARACTER
CHARACTER
GENERATIVE PROCESS
CHARACTER
WEAPON
I documented an eight-round game with six players. The project models rounds 5-8. Each round consists of each players’ conjectures regarding rooms, characters and weapons, as well as respective negations.
WEAPON
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Colonel Mustard Mr. Green Mrs. Peacock Ms. Plum Ms. Scarlet Mr. White
WEAPON
Candlestick Dagger Lead Pipe Revolver Rope Wrench
ROOM
Bathroom Bedroom Courtyard Dining Room Game Room Garage Kitchen Living Room Office
ND Colonel Mustard 7 Mr. Green
Colonel Mustard ROU Mrs. Peacock ND Mr. Ms.Green Plum
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winning combination temporarily placed in hallway category selection no further participation
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NEGATION
Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Player 6
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PEACOCK
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NEGATION KEY
Each face of the cube represents a player and his/her actions during the game. Left: Each categorical frame is divided by the number of sub-categorical selections (i.e., 6 divisions within the Character category, 6 for Weapon and 9 for Room). Each character, weapon and room is assigned to a divided area. The negation key illustrates the player’s refutation to the conjecture. Each player is assigned a specific rule involving direction and orientation of bars.
A composite of the four surfaces equates to a single round of the game, forming a complete cube with six players. Therefore, there are a total of 4 depicted and constructed cubes (Rounds 5 - 8). Below: The cube is supported by rods that connect the player’s same categorical conjecture through the rounds. This shows a visual representation of the player’s logic through his/her game while supporting the model.
Bottom Left: Once the sub-categorical selections and negation frames have been constructed, the four surfaces of data are placed together in a layer format by rounds (in the following order: Character, Weapon, Room and Negation). The Room and Negation categories merge into one data frame due to constructive issues (i.e. kitchen conjecture cannot be physically constructed without support.
ROUND 8, PLAYER 5 COMBINATION LEAD PIPE KITCHEN
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ATOM [MOTA]
DYADIC The premise of the project was to understand, utilize and interpret atomic information into a physical form. This required adapting formal systems to represent disparate data. The first phase involved representing the nucleus of an atom through a single plane, which also involved different treatments of the two planar sides. The second phase required the inclusion of a second plane based on atomic information. This phase emphasized an understanding of planar interaction based on data. I chose to focus on the dyadic concept of the bromine element (Br35), discussed on the next page.
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LOS ANGELES INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN (LAIAD) INSTRUCTOR: CARL SMITH MODEL OF BROMINE ELEMENT
DATA PHYSICAL: Bromine is a corrosive and toxic element (harmful in its liquid and gaseous states to human contact). METAPHYSICAL: Left: The element is comprised of 4 shells with accompanying subshells. Each electron subshell holds a fixed number of electron [s=2, p=6 and d=10].
Br 35
1s2 2s 2 2p6
3s 2
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Br 35
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In addition, bromine is a diatomic molecule that contains two atoms. The nucleus repels the atoms while the valence attracts, thus allowing the atoms to hover closely together. The diatomic nature of the bromine element expresses the dyadic form of nests. Uniform electron particles revolve around two centers of gravity, which build the bromine molecule. 35
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PHASE I I. Electron Configuration Grid & Data Delineation
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Above: The width of the plane is determined by the electron energy hierarchy.
Above: The electron orbitals dictate the base openings in the following ways: (1) the S orbital by a one-dimensional slot, (2) the P orbital by an extra dimension with its opening shape and rotation, and (3) the D orbital by an additional opening element.
IV. Electron Orbital Categorization
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Extrusions overlap preceding extrusions according to energy level hierarchy. Extrusion Overlap
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Clockwise Rotation
Above: The electron orbitals also dictate extrusion placement, which rotates in a clockwise direction.
Above: S orbital spin is static, P orbital begins to have an x,y,z orientation and D orbital adds another dimension, totalling to four dimensions. The extrusions illustrate the added elements to each rotation by attaching new rods to its former structure. 18
PHASE II Extrusions in similar directions merge
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Extrusions protrude until set boundary limitation
Above: Phase II plays on the diatomic characteristic of the element by having each plane represent an atom. Since the nucleus repels and the valence electron shell attracts, the second plane is rotated above the first so that the 1st shell corresponds to the 4th shell, and vice versa. The interaction between the two planes illustrates the conflicted attraction/repulsion between the two atoms.
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Phase II Complete Transformation
Structurally unsupported pieces are omitted
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HYBRID AUTOMOBILES
ALGORITHMIC The third project from the LAIAD programme concerns data layering to form a complete system. Based on Sol Lewitt’s permutation ideation, Phase I involves variegated cube-like forms to create a systemic data skeleton. Phase II involves a second layer of data through attached extensions that are connected to the skeleton’s vertices. Phase III involves a skin surface placed upon the previous phases with more data layering. Implementation of all three phases culminated in a holistic data system. Drawing upon my experience from the auto advertising industry, I was interested in the algorithmic interaction between automobile sales and consumer culture. I linked this question to the hybrid automobile trend from 2007 2012.
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LOS ANGELES INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN (LAIAD) INSTRUCTOR: WILLIAM TAYLOR MODEL OF HYBRID AUTOMOBILE TREND (2007 - 2012)
Larger openings for same manufacturer producing hybrid autos through the years
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Released Models Acura (ILX) BMW (ActiveHybrid 5, ActiveHybrid 3) Ford (C-Max, C-Max Energi Plug-in) Lexus (ES 300h) Toyota (Prius C, Plug-In, Yaris, Avalon) Volkswagen (Jetta) Honda (Civic) Infiniti (M35) Kia (Optima) Lexus (CT 200h) Peugeot (3008) Toyota (Prius v/Toyota Prius a, Camry, Aqua) Volkswagen (Touareg)
Hyundai (Sonata) Mazda (Tribute) Porsche (Cayenne S, 918 Spyder)
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Acura BMW Volkswagen Ford The skeleton is based on the relationship between the total number of newly released hybrid automobiles by make. (Phase IA) Toyota and the total sales in units (Phase IB) per year. There are six Lexus cube-like Honda Volkswagen permutations that represent years (2007-2012).
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Toyota Left & Kia Below: The total number of new hybrid autos released by make determines Chevrolet the number of sides in consecutive years (2007 - 2012). Mazda
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PHASE I: SKELETON
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Hybrid Auto Sales (2007-2012) Buyer Age Demographic Bracket
18 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54
Hybrid Auto Sales (Units)
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Avg. HHI ($) & Gender
Avg. HHI ($) & Gender Extension Direction
$100K+ $75K+ Female Male
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Sources: 2011, 2012 and 2013 HybridCars.com, all other figures from Alternative Fuels and Advanced Vehicle Data Center (U.S. DoE)
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HYBRID AUTOS RELEASED BY MAKEAUTOS RELEASED BY MAKE HYBRID
Acu Volkswagen Ford Total Total Released Models Year Released Models 2012 2012 Acura (ILX) Acura (ILX) BMW (ActiveHybrid 5, ActiveHybrid 3) BMW (ActiveHybrid 5, ActiveHybrid 3) Ford (C-Max, C-Max Energi Plug-in) Ford (C-Max, C-Max Energi Plug-in) 6 2012 6 2012 Lexus (ES 300h) Lexus (ES 300h) Toyota (Prius C, Plug-In, Yaris,Toyota Avalon) (Prius C, Plug-In, Yaris, Avalon) Hon Volkswagen $75K+ Volkswagen (Jetta) Volkswagen (Jetta) Honda (Civic) Honda (Civic) 2011 2011 Infiniti (M35) Infiniti (M35) Hybrid Sales increase = 3+ corners north KiaAuto (Optima) Kia (Optima) Male Toy Kia Auto(CT Sales decrease = 3+ corners south 7 2011 Hybrid 7 2011 Lexus 200h) Lexus (CT 200h) 3 corners Peugeot (3008) Peugeot (3008) Source: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Initial Quality StudySM (IQS) south Toyota (Prius v/Toyota Prius a, Camry, Aqua) Toyota (Prius v/Toyota Prius a, Camry, Aqua) Porsche P Chevrolet Volkswagenillustrate (Touareg)the number Volkswagen (Touareg) Above: The number of sides that form the permutation Above: The extensions represent the Hybrid automobile buyernorth demographic BMW (ActiveHybrid 7) BMW (ActiveHybrid 7) of hybrid autos released during the year and the 3+ corner placement trend (2007-2012). The length of the extensions is based 2010on the hybrid 2010 Chevrolet (Volt Plug-In) Chevrolet (Volt Plug-In) (north or south) depicts the yearly hybrid auto sales increase and decrease. automobile buyer age demography represents Mazda the Honda (CR-Z, Fit) Honda (CR-Z,and Fit) the extension directionHyundai average household income and gender per year. Hyundai (Sonata) 2010 Hyundai (Sonata) 8 8 2010 Lincoln (MKZ) Lincoln (MKZ) Mazda (Tribute) Mazda (Tribute) 23 Porsche (Cayenne S, 918 Spyder) Porsche (Cayenne S, 918 Spyder) 2009 Toyota (Auris, Highland) 2009 Toyota (Auris, Highland) BMW (X6 ActiveHybrid) BMW (X6 ActiveHybrid) Year
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PHASE III: SKIN
Large openings for successful parent companies (hybrid autos still in production in 2013)
Volkswagen
Ford
Acura
Connection openings link the makes’ successful hybrid auto releases through the years
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Toyota
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Cadillac
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Connected large openings for default extension placement
Chevrolet Nissan
2007 Lexus
Mazda
Above: The shell shows hybrid automobile manufacturers’ success, measured by the number of parent companies that still produce hybrid autos during 2013. The parent companies’ success is also shown through the connection openings as each opening connects the successful hybrid automobile releases through the years. 24
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PL 49.997'
1/4"/FT SLOPE
(N) 106'-0"
5'-0" SY
9'-0"
01 01
PL 49.997'
CL
1/4"/FT SLOPE
03
7'-6"
01
4'-6 3/4"
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: DAVID LI & ASSOCIATES 1000 N. SAN GABRIEL BLVD #101 ROSEMEAD, CA 91770 P: 626 288 1216 F: 888 336 7108
4'-7 3/4"
CIVIL ENGINEER: CM ENGINEERING 14550 HAYNES ST. SUITE 100 VAN NUYS, CA 91411 P: 818 908 1824 F: 818 908 3038
03
03
11'-0" FRONT YD.
PARKING SPACES
+4'-6" (108'-0") AP
15'-0"
8
03
PROJECT DATA
15'-7 1/2" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: COVER SHEET LOT 46 OF BOYLE PLACE TRACT. IN THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES. IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MAP BOOK 6 PAGE 45 LA NOTES FRONT YARD DEDICATION GREEN BUILDING NOTES ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. (APN): 5547023018 TITLE 24 REPORT-UNIT 1 TITLE 24 REPORT-UNIT 2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: TITLE 24 REPORT-UNIT 3 DEMO OF EXISTING 1-UNIT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE. NEW CONSTRUCTION OF 4-UNIT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE UNDER CITY OF LOS TITLE 24 REPORT-UNIT 4 ANGELES SMALL LOT SUBDIVISION ORDNANCE PLANNING APPROVAL LETTER SURVEY SITE ADDRESS: PARCEL MAP 1424 N. LAS PALMAS. LOS ANGELES. CA 90028 SITE PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN PROPERTY SUMMARY: SECOND FLOOR PLAN BALCONY 2'-5" ZONE RD1.5-1XL THIRD FLOOR PLAN ABOVE 01 ROOF DECK PLAN NORTH AND WEST ELEVATIONS BUILDING SUMMARY: SOUTH AND EAST ELEVATIONS APPLICABLE CODE = 2014 CBC SECTIONS A-B-C OCCUPANCY R-3 & U SECTIONS D-E 3 STORYS + ROOF DECK FILTRATION STAIR SECTION 01 STAIR PLANS PLANTER PER DETAILS CIVIL DWGS WINDOW & DOOR SCHEDULES FIRST FLOOR FINISH PLAN SECOND FLOOR FINISH PLAN THIRD FLOOR FINISH PLAN OPEN ABOVE ROOF DECK FINISH PLAN 105 sq ft FIRST FLOOR RCP SECOND FLOOR RCP UNIT # GARAGE 1ST FLR 2ND FLR 3RD FLR RF ACC. RF DECK TOTAL LOT AREA HEIGHT THIRD FLOOR RCP 9'-0" WM ROOF DECK RCP BLD CODE AREA 258 SF 788 SF +0'-0" 845 SF(103'-6") 25 SF 1,916 SF KITCHEN AND MASTER BATH DETAILS UNIT-1 500 SF 470 SF 2,042 SF 30' WM BATHROOM DETAILS PLN CODE AREA 219 SF 733 SF 780 SF 17 SF 1,749 SF FIRST FLOOR BATHROOM DETAILS BLD CODE AREA 256 SF 782 SF 839 SF 25 SF 1,902 SF FIRST FLOOR ELECTRICAL PLAN WM 35 500 sq SF ft UNIT-2 459 SF 1,525 SF 30' SECOND FLOOR ELECTRICAL PLN CODE AREA 218 SF 727 SF 774 SF 17 SF 1,736 SF THIRD FLOOR ELECTRICAL PLAN BLD CODE AREA 256 SF 782 SF 839 SF 25 SF 1,902 SF ROOF DECK ELECTRICAL PLANWM 03 UNIT-3 500 SF 459 SF 1,525 SF 30' VERTICAL WALL DIAGRAM PLN CODE AREA 217 SF 727 SF 774 SF 17 SF 1,735 SF A1.2 FIRST FLOOR BLD CODE AREA 258 SF 786 SF 841 SF 25 SF 1,910 SF SECOND FLOOR UNIT-4 500 SF 557 SF 1,799 SF 30' INV AY 17 SF THIRD FLOOR 1/2" THK COR-TEN PLN CODE AREA 219 SF 730 SF 777 SF 1,743 SF ROOF DECK PLANTER 2'-9" HIGH BLD CODE AREA 1,028 SF 3,138 SF IR 3,364 SF 100 SF 7,630 SF TOTAL 6,891 SF PLN CODE AREA 873 SF 2,917 SF 3,105 SF 68 SF 6,963 SF
18'-0"
TOTAL
A0.0 A0.1 A0.2 A0.3 A0.4 A0.5 A0.6 A0.7 A1.0 A1.1 A1.2 A1.3 A1.4 A1.5 A1.6 A2.1 A2.2 A3.1 A3.2 A4.1 A4.2 A5.1 A6.1 A7.1 A7.2 A7.3 A7.4 A7.5 A7.6 A7.7 A7.8 A8.1 A8.2 A8.3 E1.1 E1.2 E1.3 E1.4 SK-1 SK-2 SK-3 SK-4 SK-5
7" STEP
1/4"/FT SLOPE
+3'-11" (107'-5")
AP
25'-4" (MIN) REQ 25'-4"
ARCHITECT: WILLIAM ADAMS ARCHITECTS 670 MOULTON AVE. #5 LOS ANGELES, CA 90031 P: 323 441 9070 F: 323 441 9058
FLAT
STANDARD / COMPACT STANDARD / COMPACT STANDARD / COMPACT STANDARD / COMPACT
1/4"/FT
TYPE
2 2 2 2
SLOPE
3'-4"
DOOR SYMBOL
SHEET INDEX
QTY
1 2 3 4
+3'-11" (107'-5") 1/4"/FT AP
30'-0"
WINDOW SYMBOL
03
PROJECT DIRECTORY
UNIT
18'-8"
AA
PARKING SUMMARY
AP 2"
PL 50.00'
WALL TYPE
(E) SIDEWALK
ELEVATION / SECTION KEYNOTE
2
(E) LANDSCAPING
SYMBOL LEGEND 1
(E) GUTTER
CENTERLINE DIAMETER OR ROUND AT PERPENDICULAR ADJUSTABLE ABOVE FINISH FLOOR CLEAR DIAMETER DOWN EACH EQUAL FINISH FLUORESCENT FINISH FACE, FINISH FLOOR FACE OF STUD FIELD VERIFY GAUGE GYPSUM BOARD HOUR HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING MAXIMUM MEDICINE CABINET MINIMUM MOUNTED NOT APPLICABLE NOT IN CONTRACT NUMBER NOMINAL NOT TO SCALE OVERALL ON CENTER OUTSIDE DIMENSION PLATE PLYWOOD RADIUS REQUIRED ROOM ROUGH OPENING SIMILAR SPECIFICATION SQUARE STEEL TYPICAL UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE VERIFY IN FIELD
LAS PALMAS AVENUE
(E) 107.11
CONCRETE PAVEMENT, 100% OF ALL NEW HARDSCAPE SHALL BE UNCOLORED CONCRETE PAVERS WITH SOLAR REFLECTANCE GREATER THAN 0.30 AS DETERMINED PER ASTM E918 OR ASTM TESTING METHODS.
100% OF NEW HARDSCAPE SHALL BE UNCOLORED CONCRETE PAVERS WITH A SOLAR REFLECTANCE GREATER THAN 0.30 AS DETERMINED PER ASTM E918 OR ASTM C1549
EXISTING BUILDING
LAS PALMAS III
SITE PLAN
1424 N LAS PALMAS AVENUE LOS ANGELES. CA 90028
OWNER:
SCALE: 3/16" =
SIMON LAZAR 350 BEVERLY HILLS DRIVE SUITE 210 BEVERLY HILLS. CA 90212
27
created:
LAS PALMAS III / COVER SHEET
PLOT DATE: 7/2/15 6:24 PM
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LAS PALMAS III / SITE PLAN
1'-0"
PLOT DATE: 7/2/15 6:24 PM
TRUE
C/L 0 @ PERP ADJ AFF CLR. DIA DN. EA. EQ. FIN. FLUOR. F.F. F.O.S. FV GA. GYP. HR. HVAC MAX. M.C. MIN. MTD. N/A N.I.C. NO. NOM. N.T.S. O.A. O.C. O.D. PL. PLYWD. RAD. REQ. RM R.O. SIM. SPEC. SQ. STL. TYP. U.N.O. V.I.F.
1'-7"
7'-3 1/2"
7" STEP
1/4"/FT SLOPE
+3'-4" (106'-10")
5'-0" RY
GM GM GM GM
1/4"/FT SLOPE
4 3/4"
TELEMACHUS STUDIO LOS ANGELES, CA
24" SHELF
3'-1 1/4"
218 CARROLL CANAL DR
P POLE OPEN SHELF (12" D) 8'-3"
4 3/4"
7'
8'-3"
www.telemachus.com
6'-9 1/4"
3'-6"
3'-1 1/4"
24" SHELF P POLE
NEW CLOSET
8'-3"
SINK TEUCO SUIT 1400 MM 6'-9 1/4"
PROPERTY SUMMARY: ZONE LOT SIZE (SQ.FT.) LOT COV. SPEC. PLAN (SQ.FT.) PAVING COVERAGE (%) (SQ.FT.) LANDSCAPE COVERAGE (%) (SQ.FT.)
BACKLIGHT
BUILDING SUMMARY: APPLICABLE CODE = 2010 CBC FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR ROOF DECK ROOF ACCESS TOTAL (SF)
EXISTING 724 1,351 1,210 0 0 3,931
SCALE : 1/2" 30' X 95' 29.7% 11.6% 54.3%
DEMO 0 0 0 0 0
NEW 0 0 0 719 99
0
OCCUPANCY
818
RW1-1-0 2,850 2,191 852 4,000
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A1.2
05
6'-8 1/2"
ST
O
07
4' HOLD 7'
ELECTRIC MIRROR (2) MODEL #: LUM-23.25X40.00
D02 ENLARGED MASTER BATHROOM PLAN
NEW SURFACE SLIDING DOOR AT BEDROOM
(2) GRAFF WALL MOUNTED FAUCET MODEL #: G-3736-LM31W
ALIGN @ KOHLER SINK WATERTILE 10 1'-5 3/8"
4 3/4"
ALIGN @ WINDOW
218 CARROLL CANAL 670 MOULTON AVE LOS ANGELES
OWNER:
created:
STONE FINISH (1) IKEA GODMORGON SINK CABINET
PLOT DATE: 7/2/15 5:57 PM
STONE TOP
218 CARROLL CANAL 670 MOULTON AVE LOS ANGELES
WALL-MOUNTED TUB FILLER
LORA LAVERTY #### ####
4 3/4" STONE TOP
218 CARROLL CANAL / COVER SHEET
WALL-MOUNTED TUB FILLER
4'-7 1/4"
5 3/4"
2'-8"
7'-2 5/8"
2'-8"
4,749 *NO CHANGE IN TOTAL AREA
4'-7 1/4"
5 3/4"
1'-0"
R-2, TYPE V-B 2 STORYS FULLY SPRINKLERED
NOTE: DESIGN BASED ON 2010 CBC / 2009 IBC ALIGN @ SINK
1'-5 3/8"
SCALE : 1/2" =
(E) SKYLIGHT
TOTAL 724 1,351 1,210 719 99
3'-9"
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NEW CLOSET
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1'-9"
1'-7 5/8"
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A0.0 COVER SHEET A0.1 DEMO PLANS A1.1 SITE PLAN A1.2 FIRST + SECOND FLOOR PLANS A1.3 THIRD + ROOF FLOOR PLANS A2.1 NORTH + SOUTH ELEVATION A2.2 WEST + EAST ELEVATION A3.1 SECTION A + A2 A6.1 WINDOW & DOOR SCHEDULES A8.1 THIRD FLOOR BATHROOM DETAILS A8.2 FIRST, SECOND & THIRD FLOOR DETAILS = A8.31'-0"SECOND FLOOR KITCHEN DETAILS E1.1 PARTIAL ELECTRICAL PLAN
*ZONING CODE AREA CALCULATIONS ARE TO INSIDE OF WALLS
(2) GRAFF WALL MOUNTED FAUCET MODEL #: G-3736-LM31W
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STONE FINISH 5'
SIMON LAZAR 350 BEVERLY HILLS DRIVE SUITE 210 BEVERLY HILLS. CA 90212
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SCALE : 1/2" =
REMOVE EXISTING SOFFIT
BENCH
(1) IKEA GODMORGON SINK CABINET MODEL #: 401.971.32 COLOR HIGH GLOSS GRAY 4'
OWNER:
W CLOSET
NORTH
8 3/8"
7' 8 3/8"
REMOVE EXISTING SOFFIT
ELECTRIC MIRROR (2) MODEL #: LUM-23.25X40.00
1424 N LAS PALMAS AVENUE LOS ANGELES. CA 90028
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2. BATHROOM CABINETS & MIRRORS ARE SPECIFIED AS DURAVIT KETHO. ALL ITEM
5'-3" 3'
1'-6"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT 27 IN BLOCK 37 OF TRACT SHORTLINE BEACH VENICE CANAL SUBSTITUTION NO. 1 IN MAP BOOK PAGES 7-126/127 COUNTY OF L.A.
LAS PALMAS III
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VERIFIED BEFORE ORDERING.
NOTE: PROVIDE NEW MR STEAM SYSTEM FOR MASTER SHOWER - STEAM UNIT ON ROOF
SHEET INDEX
D08 BATHROOM INTERIOR ELEVATION
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1. KITCHEN CABINETS ARE SPECIFIED AS IKEA CABINET BOXES W/ CUSTOM FRONTS.
BEFORE ORDERING.
1'-3 3/4"
D08 BATHROOM INTERIOR ELEVATION PROJECT DATA
SITE ADDRESS: 218 CARROLL CANAL, VENICE, CA 90291
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BENCH
1'-3 3/4"
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: REMODEL TO AN EXISTING 3-STORY SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE
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LIGHT COVE SEE DETAIL E-01
6" PLATFORM 3 1/2" + 3/4" PLY + TILE
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. (APN):
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NOTE: S ABOVE (V
INFINITY DRAIN S-AS 65
SHOWER SHELF QUARTZ 1/2" SPACE AT BACK
NEW TOILET LOCATION (VERIFY DIFFICULTY)
1/2" FROSTED GLASS ENCLOSURE
6" PLATFORM 3 1/2" + 3/4" PLY + TILE
submittal:
SHOWER
5'
NOTE: SOFFIT ABOVE (VFY)
1'-6"
1/2" FROSTED GLASS ENCLOSURE
created:
ADJUSTER ROD & HANDHELD A
(E) CLOSET
3'-9"
E SLIDING ROOM
(E) CLOSET
5'-11"
3 - 1/4" / 1/4" TRANS LAMINATED
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: MURASHIGE & ONISHI ENGINEERING CO., INC 5800 HANNUM AVE. SUITE A220 CULVER CITY, CA 90203 P: 310 568 0100
KOHLER WATERTILE 10 RAINFOREST SHOWER HEAD
02
1'-6"
SANDBLASTED EA AS SHOWN)
4" / 1/4" TRANS LAMINATED
(F
4'-3 1/2"
5'-3" 3'
P: 323 441 9070
03
1/2" GLASS ENCLOSURE
EQ
(2) IKEA GODMORGON SINK CABINET MODEL #: 801.809.93 COLOR HIGH GLOSS GRAY 1'-4"
CLEAR GLASS
03
2 - 1/2" SANDBLASTED (WITH AREA AS SHOWN)
SOILS ENGINEER: XYZ CIVIL ENGINEERING
5'
6'-6"
NS FOR TOILET R AND TOILET/ HOWER WALL:
A8.2
03
1 - 1/2" CLEAR GLASS
123 AVE. (E) CLOSET LOS ANGELES, CA 90000
(E) CLOSET
ASS / SHOWER ENCLOSURE:
A8.1
OPTIONS FOR TOILET DOOR AND TOILET/ SHOWER WALL:
ARCHITECT: WILLIAM ADAMS ARCHITECTS 670 MOULTON AVE. #5 LOS ANGELES, CA 90031 P: 323 441 9070
A8.1
4'-3 1/2"
(FROSTED)
04
6'-6"
CLEAR DIAMETER DOWN EACH EQUAL FINISH FLUORESCENT FINISH FACE, FINISH FLOOR FACE OF STUD FIELD VERIFY GAUGE GYPSUM BOARD HOUR HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING MAXIMUM MEDICINE CABINET MINIMUM MOUNTED NOT APPLICABLE NOT IN CONTRACT NUMBER NOMINAL NOT TO SCALE OVERALL ON CENTER SYMBOL LEGEND OUTSIDE DIMENSION PLATE 1 ELEVATION / SECTION KEYNOTE PLYWOOD RADIUS REQUIRED 2 WALL TYPE ROOM ROUGH OPENING SIMILAR AA WINDOW SYMBOL SPECIFICATION SQUARE STEEL 03 DOOR SYMBOL TYPICAL UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE VERIFY IN FIELD
04
NEW HDR AT 7'-0"
EQ 32" MIN 2'-8 3/4"
1'-6"
AT PERPENDICULAR ADJUSTABLE
CLR. DIA DN. EA. EQ. FIN. FLUOR. F.F. F.O.S. FV GA. GYP. HR. HVAC MAX. M.C. MIN. MTD. N/A N.I.C. NO. NOM. N.T.S. O.A. O.C. O.D. PL. PLYWD. RAD. REQ. RM R.O. SIM. SPEC. SQ. STL. TYP. U.N.O. V.I.F.
N
SHAMPOO SHELF
GLASS / SHOWER ENCLOSURE:
ZUMA TUB MODEL # CCL 7248 QUARTZ TOP, FRONT AND SIDE
(CLEAR)
07
@ PERP ADJ
AFF ABOVE FINISH FLOOR AMPOO SHELF
2'-10"
LIGHT COVE
PROJECT DIRECTORY
GODMORGON HIGH CABINET MIRROR DOOR MODEL #: 202.480.00
)
2'-10"
6" STEP UP
R
1'-0"
02
03
NEW SURFACE SLIDER CRL LAGUNA HARDWARE
NEW HDR AT 7'-0"
CENTERLINE
1'-11"
05
01
2'-10"
A LE
SCALE : 1/2" =
D07 MASTER CLOSET INT. ELEVATION
1'-0"
A8.1
PATCH & REPAIR FLOOR
GODMORGON HIGH CABINET MIRROR DOOR MODEL #: 202.480.00
C/L
2'-4"
REMOVE EXISTING DOOR CASING
1'-0"
LIGHT0COVEDIAMETER OR ROUND
SCALE : 1/2" =
02
4'-7"
D10 MASTER CLOSET INT. ELEVATION
PATCH & REPAIR FLOOR NEW SURFACE SLIDER CRL LAGUNA HARDWARE WALL-MOUNTED TUB FILLER SCALE : 1/2" = 1'-0"
(C
I visited the job site and took measurements to correct the previous plan errors. I took note of demolished and to ELEVATION be demolished areas for D07 MASTER CLOSET INT. ELEVATION LOSET INT. construction as well as create many interior detail drawings. N
02
REMOVE EXISTING DOOR CASING
NEW CLOSET
SCALE : 1/2" =
REMOVE EXISTING SOFFIT
5'-2" HOLD
SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE REMODEL
4'-7"
3'-6"
7'
8'-3"
OPEN SHELF (12" D)
D09 BATHROOM INTERIOR ELEVATION
SCALE : 1/2" =
28 1'-0"
29
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