C A T H E R I N E
P A G E A U
a r c h i t e c t u r e p o r t fo l i o
Catherine Pageau
cpageaumock@gmail.com
12179 NW 77th Manor, Parkland FL
Aft e r a 1 5 y e a r c a re e r in b u s in ess, m anagi n g proj e cts and deve l o pi ng new pr o d u c t s , I fo llo w e d m y p a s s ion for desi g n and m a de a huge career turn co mp l e t i n g a g ra d u a te d e g re e i n archi te cture. Ha v i n g a b ac k g ro u n d in b u s in ess has gi ven m e a set of abi l i ti es that al l o ws m e to s u c c e s s fu lly a p pl y busi n ess pri n ci p l e s to archi te ctural pr o j e c t s wh ile e n jo y in g th e fu n, c reati ve and techni c al s i d e of ar c h i t e c t u re . To d a y I s e e m y s e lf n o t a s a bu si n ess person or as an archi te ct but r a t h e r a s p ro fe s s io n a l th a t c an com b i n e strategi c thi n ki ng and problem so l v i n g wi t h a d e s ig n o rie n te d a nd creati ve vi si o n.
Ca t h e r i n e
CATHERINE PAGEAU
MBA, M.Arch
954-892-2769 cpageaumock@gmail.com
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY Designer/project manager with experience leading and managing architecture and interior architecture projects, as well as product development, business, and marketing strategies in the U.S. and Latin America. Experience in architectural project management, feasibility studies, design and construction documents, coordination with disciplines (MEP, civil, structural, specialty sub-contractors), in the High Education, Maritime, Hospitality, Multifamily, and Residential architecture markets. Proven expertise leading teams and creating a collaborative environment for Fortune 500, medium and small companies. Seven years of experience in Revit, 3D modeling and rendering. Fully bilingual, English/Spanish. US Citizen.
SOFTWARE PROFICIENCY Rev i t Rhi n o A u to Ca d V-Ray L u mio n In D e s i g n Photo s h o p Illu s tra to r Mic ro s o ft O ffi c e Gra s s h o p p e r
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE THE MODERN CABIN COMPANY LLC. Remote / 2019 - Present Founder/Designer Project Manager The Modern Cabin Company is a project for the design and construction of a single family home in the North Georgia Mountains. Currently in construction phase. - Drove all phases of the design including concept and schematic design, design development, construction documents for permitting and construction management. Designed the interiors including, material selection, schedules and FFE. -Responsible for selection, negotiation and coordination with General Contractor, Geological engineer, Structural engineer and site work contractor. - Responsible for AIA Contract management, specifications and budget.. C- HUE Remote / 2020 - Present Founder & Designer - Founder of C- hue, a design and fabrication studio that specializes in high-end concrete sinks that are sold through Online platforms. - Managed the project from concept to completion for the development of bathroom sink products. Produced construction documentation for wood fabrication, concrete fabrication and metal fabrication contractors. - Developed a supply chain strategy partnering with U.S. fabricators - Built company's website and develop renderings for product 3D visualization. - Negotiated with home and construction online platforms to become a vendor. JJ HAINES Miami Dade-Broward / 2018 - 2020 Architect & Designer Consultant - Vast knowledge of construction finish materials including flooring products (resilient, hardwood, porcelain), Schluter and Mapei uncoupling and waterproofing products and profiles, wall-base and other accessories for flooring installation. - High presentation skills level. Educated designers/architects via CEU's on multiple flooring categories establishing J.J. Haines' brands as major players. - Increased market penetration in South Florida building relationships with 40 new key design and architecture firms. GLAVOVIC STUDIO Fort Lauderdale / 2017 - 2018 Director of Business Development/Designer - Develop feasibility studies, client proposals, construction documents and renderings for client presentations. - Identified new project opportunities for the company within the public, arts, and affordable housing markets. - Developed the firm's business and marketing strategy including media relations, advertising, branding, digital marketing, and social media. BERMELLO AJAMIL & PARTNERS FtL& Miami / 2015 - 2017 Architectural Designer/Job Captain - Designed and managed architectural phases for projects in maritime, hospitality, multi-family, and higher education markets. - Responsible for completion of construction document sets for quoting, bidding or permitting. - Disciplines coordination (MEP, Structural, Landscape, Civil and specialty contractors). Develop FFE documentation for build outs. - Responsible for client presentations and project 3D visualization.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ( 2 ) JARDEN CONSUMER SOLUTIONS Boca Raton, FL / 2007 - 2010 Senior New Product Development Manager - Cross functional team leader for the development of new SUNBEAM, OSTER and VILLAWARE small kitchen and garment care appliances. Increased portfolio revenue by $10 million and obtained product profitability objective of 16%. - Managed a team that included project engineer, sourcing, demand planning, industrial design, quality assurance and marketing creative services. - Conducted market research including qualitative ethnography, focus groups, ideation sessions and quantitative studies. - Managed the marketing and awareness budgets for campaigns that included digital marketing, public relations, events, and traditional media. - High level of presentation skills required to persuade high level executives at Walmart,Target and department stores. BLACK & DECKER INC. Towson, MD / 2002 - 2007 Product Manager - Managed portfolio life cycle and developed new DEWALT power tool categories that generated $65 million in revenues, reaching between 15% to 17% profitability objectives. Categories included compressors, nail guns and lasers. - Defined pricing and distribution strategies to maintain existing products and list new ones at big boxes. - Persuaded high executives in presentations with the goal to list new products at Home Depot, Lowe's and National Construction retail accounts. - Trained distributor's sales forces on new product knowledge.
EDUCATION
Master of Architecture GPA 3.96 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, Miami, FL School of Architecture _Class of 2016. (Graduated with High Honors top 5%) Master of Business Administration (MBA) LOYOLA UNIVERSITY, Baltimore, MD Concentration: Marketing GPA: 3.9 (Top 5%) Bachelor of Business Administration EL PACIFICO UNIVERSITY, Lima, Peru Concentration: Marketing GPA: 3.4 (Graduated 6th, top 3%)
DESIGN AWARDS / ACCOMPLISHMENTS / PUBLICATIONS AWARDS: -AIA 2017 Architecture Design Award winner for Master Thesis on Human Habitat in Mars using Synthetic Biology. -2016 1st Place Design Award winner of FIU's school of Architecture graduating class by Tau Sigma Delta -2013-2014 winner of FEFPA Scholarship based on Academic excellence -Honorable Mention winner in Herman Miller's nationwide Video competition "What makes a learning space great". ACCOMPLISHMENTS: -Jury member at 2019 and 2018 FIU's Master Thesis presentations -Selected by FIU's faculty to exhibit Master Thesis project at AIA April 2017 Convention in Orlando. -Top of class Master Thesis. Selected for FIU School Accreditation and for display at the Architecture School Gallery (Spring 2016) -Four studio projects selected top of class and School of Architecture Accreditation -Second semester Studio project selected for exhibition at the Coral Gables Museum and the Miami Science Museum. PUBLICATIONS: -FIU School of architecture Book "FOLIO 2014-2015" . Two projects (2014 and 2015) selected for publication.
CONTENTS
01 Mountain cabin Blue Ridge, GA 2021
02 Product Design
03 Space Fictions Thesis Spring 16 2017 AIA DESIGN AWARD WINNER
04 Children's pavilion Spring 15
05 Cultural Center Caracas .Fall 14
06 07 08 09 10
Hand Drawing/sketches
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2
A106
A106
4 A108
ALL PLUMBING FIXTURES PROVIDED BY OWNER. INSTALLATION BY PLUMBING
5
35"
ALL BATHROOM WALL BASE TO FLOOR PERIMETER SCHLUTER DILEX EKE IN HB (BEIGE) OR G (GREY) TO BLEND WITH REPSECTIVE TILE COLOR
1' - 6"
6 1/2" TL1-VVGRY
SCHLUTER CORNER SHELF-E SES1 D5 MGS
3' - 5 1/2"
4' - 2 1/2"
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Clay2Custom Construction, LLC. 2800 Scenic Drive #4-25, Blue Ridge, GA 30513 (706) 964-6656 State License: RBCO 006435
SHOWER HEAD PIPE OPENING
SCHLUTER CORNER SHELFE SES1 D5 MGS
TL1-VVGRY
TL2-MCR
OWNER: The Modern Cabin Company, LLC. 12179 NW 77th Manor Parkland, FL 33076
SCHLUTER JOLLY A110 TSSG
SCHLUTER JOLLY A110 TSSG PROFILE FOR CURB TOP EDGES
SHOWER VALVE
3' - 9"
TL1-VVGRY WALL BASE TL1-VVGRY
O.C.
SHOWER CURB BUILT W /SCHLUTER KERDI BOARD 1 1/2" THICK LAMINATED TOGETHER.
0' - 3"
TL1-VVGRY
TOP OF BACK SPLASH SCHLUTER JOLLY COLOR COATED BLACK ALUMINUM A100MGS PROFILE
7' - 8" 42"
50"
TLI-VVGRY IS STONE GRAY TILE (Corso Italia Alpe Graphite 12 in. x 24 in. Porcelain Floor and Wall Tile rectified TL2-MCR IS WOOD LOOK TILE- pressed TL3-MD IS MARAZZI DISEGNI TILE TL4-MSCGRY IS GRAY MOSAIC TILE FOR SHOWER
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HEIGHT OF TILE UP TO THE CEILING
SCHLUTER DILEX EKE G (GREY) ON THIS WALL TO WALL CORNER
9' - 1"
SCHLUTER TRANSITION RENO-TK FROM TILE TO 3/8" ENGINEERED HARDWOOD FLOOR
VANITY/SINK PROVIDED BY OWNER INSTALL BY PLUMBING
0' - 4"
31 1/2"
A106
TYP
TL2-MCR
6' - 7"
50"
3
27"
34 1/2"
SCHLUTER DITRA HEAT DH5MA ALL BATHROOM FLOOR
42"
TOILET FIXTURE PROVIDED BY OWNER. INSTALL BY PLUMBNG
10' - 6"
TL1-VVGRY
SHOWER CURB BUILT W/SCHLUTER KERDI BOARD 1 1/2" THICK LAMINATED TOGETHER.
3"
TL4-MSCGRY
A106
2"
CURB TOP EDGES AND OUTER CORNER SHALL USE SCHLUTER JOLLY A110 TSSG PROFILE FOR 3/8" THICK TILE
38 1/2"
15 1/4"
WALL TO WALL, WALL TO FLOOR , AND VERTICAL INTERIOR CORNERS IN SHOWER USE SCHLUTER DILEX EKE G (GREY)
SHOWER WALL TILE TO FOLLOW ANGLE OF ROOF. GOES ALL THE WAY UP TO THE BEAM
SCHLUTER JOLLY A110 TSSG .
DRAIN HOLE UNDERNEATH 5" DIAM MAX
SHOWER FLOOR: SCHLUTER 39x39 KERDI SHOWER LTS TRAY KSLT 1000S,
7' - 1 1/2"
INTERIOR WALL PARTITIONS AND SHOWER WHITE DRYWALL
SCHLUTER KERDI LINE GRATE ASSEMBLY 33 1/2" KL1AR19 EB80 AND CHANNEL BODY KL1V 60E80 NOTE FOR INSTALLATION: CHANNEL BODY OF DRAIN IS DIRECTLY AGAISNT WALL BOARD
SHOWER WALLS WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE SCHLUTER KERDI
7' - 3"
BATHROOM PLAN 1/2" = 1'-0"
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BATHROOM CROSS SECTION 1/2" = 1'-0"
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BATHROOM SECTION 1/2" = 1'-0" No.
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Description
Date
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A106
A106
SCHLUTER JOLLY COLOR COATED BLACK ALUMINUM A100MGS PROFILE FOR 3/8" THICK TILE.
51"
TL3-MD
WALL TILE TO FLOOR SCHLUTER DILEX EKE IN HB (BEIGE)
50"
TL1-VVGRY
4
BATHROOM CROSS SECTION 2 1/2" = 1'-0"
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Section 6 1/2" = 1'-0"
2" WALL BASE TYP
42"
TREEANGLE
ALL BATHROOM WALL BASE TO FLOOR PERIMETER SCHLUTER DILEX EKE IN HB (BEIGE) OR G (GREY) TO BLEND WITH REPSECTIVE TILE COLOR
714 Turkey Trot Rd. Morganton, GA
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3D BATHROOM 1
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BATHROOM DETAILS
3D BATHROOM 2
Project Number
NOTES: 1. PLUMBER TO LEAVE SHOWER DRAIN PIPE WITH NO FLANGE AND NO DRAIN ATTACHED. OWNER WILL INSTALL SCHLUTER DRAIN AND FLANGE 2. DRYWALL IN BATHROOM SHOWER AREA: WHITE DRYWALL, NO PUTTY OVER NAILS OR TAPE. 3. INSTALL SCHLUTER PRODUCTS PER SCHLUTER SYSTEMS WRITEN RECOMMENDATIONS.
TILE: TL1-VVGRY IS STONE GRAY TILE (Corso Italia Alpe Graphite 12 in. x 24 in. Porcelain Floor and Wall Tile 3/8" thick)- RECTIFIED TL2-MCR IS WOOD LOOK TILE IS 3/8" THICK - PRESSED TL3-MD IS MARAZZI DISEGNI TILE IS 3/8" THICK TL4-MSCGRY IS GRAY MOSAIC TILE FOR SHOWER IS 1/4" THICK
Date Drawn By Checked By
Scale
001 08/25/2021 Catherine Pageau Checker
A106
1/2" = 1'-0"
9/30/2021 1:38:09 PM
TL2-MCR
TL2-MCR
2"
Disney Corporate Fall 13
37"
Infill Urbanism Spring 14
52"
Monastery Addition . summer 14
Technical Drawings
TREEANGLE CABIN NON-DISRUPTIVE ARCHITECTURE INSPIRED BY CHALLENGING STEEP TERRAINS A modern cabin that respects the land by elevating the bulding from the ground and following the mountain sloped topography . TREEANGLE uses simple geometry to create spaces that inspire occupants to connect with the natural environment.
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DESIGNED FOR THE MOUN
NTAINS
TREEANGLE: East view
TREEANGLE: Interiors
Construction , 2021
PRODUCT DESIGN C-hue
Concrete boutique sinks C-hue brings together concrete masters, wood craftsmen and metal artisans to create original designs. The products are made by hand in the U.S. using high quality materials.
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FRAME FOR MINIMA SINK
NOTES: 1. HOT ROLLED STEEL IS 1/4" THICK. POWDER COATED BLACK SATIN PRE-APPROVED BY DESIGNER 2. METAL PIECES WILL BE ASSEMBLED BY THE END USER. BOTH LEGS, THE BOTTOM CROSS PIECE AND THE TWO BRACKETS WILL BE PACKAGED TOGETHER BY FABRICATOR BUT NOT ASSEMBLED. 3. ANY WELDING SEAMS SHALL NOT BE VISIBLE AFTER ALL PARTS ARE ASSEMBLED. 4. BOTH SIDES OF ANY HOLE SHALL BE DEBURRED/EDGE BROKEN. 5. FABRICATOR SHALL INCLUDE AS PART OF THE SET, THE #10-32 X 1/2" FLAT HEAD SCREWS AND THE #10 x 1 1/4" LONG ROUND HEAD SCREW W/ PLASTIC ANCHOR AND WASHER. 6. FABRICATOR SHALL INCLUDE WITH THE FRAME SET, 4 RUBBER FEET THAT WILL HELP PREVENT WATER CONTACT WITH THE FRAME AND WILL HELP WITH FRAME STABILITY.
17"
METAL BRACKET TYP
EACH LEG SHALL HAVE AT THE TOP TWO 1" LONG BY 1/4" WIDE SLOTS (TO ALLOW FOR TWO #10 x 1 1/4" LONG ROUND HEAD SCREW AND ITS RESPECTIVE PLASTIC ANCHOR AND FLAT WASHER) WHICH WILL BE USED TO FASTEN FRAME TO THE VANITY PIECE. FRONT SLOT IS 6 1/2" O.C. FROM FRONT OUTSIDE VERTICAL EDGE. REAR HOLE IS 1 1/2" O.C. FROM OUTSIDE VERTICAL BACK EDGE.
6 1/2"
7 7/8"
METAL BRACKET TYP
1 1/4"
7 7/8"
5 / A104
BRACE AT BOTTOM
1"
TYP
1
TMCC -03 METAL BASE 3D
24"
6 1/2"
1 1/2"
7/16"
LEG PIECES SHALL BE DRILLED AND TAPPED #10-32 CENTERED ON WIDTH AND FRONT TO REAR . CORNER EDGES OF BRACE SHALL BE BROKEN TO PREVENT END USER INJURY HAZARD
CROSS PIECE SHALL BE DRILLED 13/64" (.203") AND COUNTERSUNK AT EACH END TO ACCEPT A SINGLE 10-32 x 1/2" FLAT HEAD SCREW.
TYP
1 1/4"
STEEL POWDER COATED BLACK SATIN
3/8"
1" LONG x 1/4" WIDE SLOT AT TOP OF FRAME 1 1/2" O.C FROM BACK OUTSIDE VERTICAL EDGE AND CENTERED ON WIDTH OF FRAME.
FRONT SIDE
3/8" 7/16"
REAR SIDE
1" LONG x 1/4" WIDE SLOT AT TOP OF FRAME 6 1/2" O.C. FROM FRONT OUTSIDE VERTICAL EDGE AND CENTERED ON WIDTH OF FRAME.
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C-hue , Architectural Furnishings Studio 12179 NW 77th Manor Parkland, FL 33076
TOP VIEW METAL BASE 3" = 1'-0"
1 1/4" No. 1
1/ 2"
3/4" LONG X 1/4" WIDE SLOT CENTERED ON INSIDE FACE OF LEG
EXTERIOR DIMENSION
1 1/2"
O.C.
C-hue
5/16" HOLE SHALL BE CENTERED ON INSIDE FACE OF LEG 1 1/4"
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1:5
4
SIDE VIEW METAL BASE 1:5
5
TOP VIEW METAL BRACKETS 12" = 1'-0"
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SIDE VIEW METAL BRACEKTS 12" = 1'-0"
Architectural Furnishings Studio
FRAME FRMIN-00100-BLK Project Number Date Drawn By Checked By
Scale
MINIMA 100 09/16/20 Catherine Pageau Checker
A104
As indicated
9/24/2020 11:05:23 AM
7/8" O.C.
5/8"
1 1/2"
1"
1/4"
EXTERIOR DIMENSION
1 1/2"
FRONT METAL BASE
Date Date 1
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31"
17"
31"
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SPACE FICTIONS ARCHITECTURE MASTER THESIS
SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY ARCHITECTURE IN MARS Interplanetary living is the next natural evolution for the human race. More than using traditional space technology for space exploration and colonization, the use of synthetic biology and advanced genetics may be the way humans will reach this evolutionary next step.
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2017 DESIGN AWARD WINNER
SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY FOR SPACE EXPLORATION
GENETICALLY ENHANCED WORLD Space architecture is a challenging field that deals with the limiting factors of extremely harmful conditions to humans (high radiation and micro-gravity). This design project approaches the topic, by introducing the science of synthetic bilogy paired with a fictional narrative to build a colony in Mars. The idea is that in this genetically advanced world, reengineered microorganisms synthetize existing Martian elements (such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen, water, sun light and regolith) to produce habitats that can protect humans from harmful outer space conditions.
habitat based on synthetic bilology
synthetic bilology-based mars colony
SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY TECTONIC SYSTEMS
A UT O N O M U S A N D A S S IT E D S Y NT H E T I C B I L O G Y T E CT O N I C S Y ST E M S
SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY COLONY In this Mars colony, microorganisms “ b u i l d ” a h a b i t a b l e w o r l d fo r h u m a n s . Th e t w o d i f fe r e n t t e c t o n i c m i c r o b i a l s y s t e m s h av e d i f fe r e n t fu n c t i o n s a n d r e c e iv e n u t r i e n t s v i a v e i n s t h a t ex t r a c t w a t e r and regolith.
P H A S E I : A UT O N O M O U S S Y ST E M G E N E R AT E S F I R ST . S P A C E F O R A S S I ST E D S YT E M I S C R E AT E D
RADIATON., EXTREME TEMPERATURES AND WIND PROTECTION
ACCESS
A UT O N O M O U S S Y ST E M I NT E R I O R SPACES
HUMAN FRIENDLY ENCLOSED ENVIRONMENT.
MICROBIAL VEINS: C O N N E CT M I C R O B I A L H A B IT A S W IT H T H E S O U R C E O F M A RT I A N R E G O L IT H A N D W AT E R P H A S E I I : A S S I ST E D S Y ST E M E M E R G E S W IT H I N S P A C E D E F I N E D I N P H A S E I . IT P R O V I D E S A N E N C L O S E D E N V I R O N M E NT W H E R E H U M A N S C A N B R E AT H
SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY SYSTEMS EVOLUTION SEQUENCE
MICROBIAL VENERATION Society becomes so centered in synthetic biology that people start worshiping it. This scene is a metaphor that suggests the revealing of the real genetic identity of the narrative’s protagonist
CHILDREN’S PAVILION A Walk by The Trees is a "Play and learn" Ground where children can play but also learn about nature and sustainability. Children can learn about protection of the environment at a young age, so that it becomes their form of living, rather than a problem-solving aspect of their life.
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CHILDREN’S PAVILION
A SUSTAINABLE PLACE TO PLAY AND LEARN The Children’s pavilion takes its form and spatial organization from two main elements. The first one has to do with the recognition of the existing conditions of the Site. Located in Spring river Point Park, on the banks of the Miami River, the site is part of a residential neighborhood that is privileged by the existing landscape of trees. When looked from an aerial view, the overlapping of tree canopies over the residential area, create the illusion of one single green space that includes the park and the residential area. The voids left by the landscape is one of the layers that create spaces to give form to the pavilion in plan. Another layer is the imaginary lines of the city grid. The second element uses the special qualities of trees as inspiration to create a space that minimizes the gap between the adult and children’s scales. The adult scale operates in a space between our eyes and our hands, while the child scale operates in a space below that of the adult, closer to the ground level. While trees, are not at human scale we make them work. We use them for a variety of programs, such as play, rest, shade, and wine. Children climb on them, while all sort of organic creatures use them as habitat. The project uses the irregular but successful special conditions in a tree to constantly change ground levels so that the ground level of children is raised up closer to the adult; making playtime and learning time more enjoyable.
initial conceptual sketch
UNDERSTANDING THE SITE
Mapping trees
Discovering landscape voids
Creating a route: Utilizing the landscape voids and the imaginary city grid, a new route connects the adjacent neghborhood to the park. The park becomes a neutral point in whihc demographics don’t matter.
Floor plan
Generating form
SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES
TEMPERATURE CONTROL AND SOLAR ENEERGY COLLECTION The 7” deep louvered South wall prevents even the winter lowest south sun angles from entering the room, while allowing views of the Miami river. The louvered wall is angled so that each panelcatch the solar rays. The second skin is a double pane low-e, low SHGC glazing with a low U-Value. Each PV module is built-in the wooden roof structure. Roof tilted 15deg less than latitude maximize energy collection.
WATER MANAGEMENT The pavilion collects up to 49,000 gal of rain water thanks to its water collection system and design-integrated tank. In additi a small scale Bioremediation system treats gray waters, for reuse in toilets and lawn irrigation. WIND Operable windows on the east and west of the conditioned room allow for natural ventilation at night time or when Miami’s temperatures are low. Wind devices protect the courtyard and the entrance when there is excesive wind.
roof water collectors
design-integrated water collection tank
overflow pipe to infiltration trench
filter
small scale bio film gray water treatment
pavilion’s crafts room
concrete system
CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS
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wooden roof/wall frame
SOLAR STUDY
courtyard
wooden screen wall/roof
CARACAS CULTURAL CENTER VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE IN CARACAS The goal of Centro Cultural Caracas is to become a place that can elevate the culture of the low-income population in the city of Caracas, Venezuela. The CCC leverages its vernacular architecture to entice low-income families to visit the center.
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REFERENCING THE “BARRIOS” One of the largest informal settlements in Caracas, Venezuela is less than four miles away from the CCC site. The caotic organization of the slums, also know in Caracas as “barrios”, served as the inspiration for the project. Referencing the modular form of the “ranchos” (informal homes) and the experience of traveling through meandering roads and stairs, the CCC offers the habitants of the slums a familiarity that attracts them to visit the center. The CCC is an accesible space open to people from all levels.
courtyard and ramps
main entrance lobby
The site for the Centro Cultural Caracas is located 800 feet above sea level, on the mountains of Caracas, Venezula in the neighborhood of La Castellana. Caracas informal settlements house about 20% of the city’s population. The project utilizes the site’s topography to create a series of levels on the inside and outside of the bulding. A serpentine-shaped ramp, that starts inside the main entrance lobby, takes visitors to the outdoor courtayd leading them to other programtic areas of the center. This meandering experience is similar to the paths exsiting in the barrios. PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
INTEGRATED BULDING SYSTEMS
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12' - 0"
8' - 6"
DROP METAL-OXIDIZED FINISH 2" PANEL CIRCUIT BACK TO HOUSE PANEL
10' - 0"
8' - 0"
10' - 0"
DROP METAL-OXIDIZED FINISH 2"PANEL
ELECTR. ROOM
AIR RETURN MAIN DUCT CROSS SECTIONAL AREA REQUIRED 9 SF PROPOSED 9 SF ( 3'X3') AIR SUPPLY MAIN DUCT CROSS SECTIONAL AREA REQUIRED 9 SF PROPOSED 9 SF ( 3'X3')
DN
UP
SYMBOL LEGEND
DN
STRUCTURAL BEAM
AIR RETURN MAIN DUCT CROSS SECTIONAL AREA REQUIRED 9 SF PROPOSED 9 SF ( 3'X3')
EXPOSED HVAC DUCTWORK EMERGENCY LIGHT CONNECTED TO BATTERY BACKUP
AIR SUPPLY MAIN DUCT CROSS SECTIONAL AREA REQUIRED 9 SF PROPOSED 9 SF ( 3'X3')
EXIT SIGN CONNECTED TO BATTERY BACKUP LIGHT SWITCH SINGLE POLE LIGHT SWITCH THREE WAY
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
EQ
10' - 0" EQ
RCP/ELECTRICAL
EQ
CIRCUIT BACK TO HOUSE PANEL
EQ
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
34' - 6"
10' - 0"
3
ELECTRICAL PANEL
PENDANT LIGHTING FIXTURE 6" RECESSED CAN SPOT ELEVATION
UP
3/8"
EQ
9'-6
EQ
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
EQ
10' - 0"
AIR RETURN MAIN DUCT CROSS SECTIONAL AREA REQUIRED 9 SF PROPOSED 9 SF ( 3'X3') AIR SUPPLY MAIN DUCT CROSS SECTIONAL AREA REQUIRED 9 SF PROPOSED 9 SF ( 3'X3')
AIR RETURN MAIN DUCT CROSS SECTIONAL AREA REQUIRED 9 SF PROPOSED 9 SF ( 3'X3')
AIR SUPPLY MAIN DUCT CROSS SECTIONAL AREA REQUIRED 9 SF PROPOSED 9 SF ( 3'X3')
EQ
EQ
EQ
CATHERINE PAGEAU
EQ
CIRCUIT BACK TO HOUSE PANEL
DATE 12/09/14
mechanical plan ground floor
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
E1
mechanical plan 3rd floor
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
electrical plan ground floor
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
23' - 6"
STRUCTURE FOR A SEISMIC ZONE Due to the seismic nature of the site, and the irregularity of the bulding’s geomtry, the CCC separates the structural elements of each irregular shape as a strategy to prevent sesimic horizontal loads to cause failure due to excessive stress . In other words, each irregular shape is a “separate bulding’ with its own structural system.
MATERIALITY: AN ARTISAN APPROACH Residents in the barrios of Caracas use construction bricks to build their homes but due to cost limitations they leave them unfinished. For structural purposes, they use an artisan method that consists of inserting perforated bricks, one at a time, into four steel rods to form a “column” of bricks. Later they fill the void with concrete to obtain the structural support. The CCC uses this basic concept as a construction methodology to create the patterns and openness of its walls. A system of steel rods and shelves create a solid structure that takes the loads from the bricks. Each brick is customized to include a void underneath to fit the steel shelf wihtout being visible from the interior or exterior.
custom made structure of steel shelves and rods distribute the load from the bricks to the concrete beam that supports the wall. The top steel beam is bolted to an upper steel beam.
SCHOLARS RESIDENCES AND LIBRARY ADDITION Within the hectic pace of the city of Miami, lie the cloisters of a quiet and sacred ancient Monastery . It dates back to the 11th century, when it was originally built in Spain. This addition enhances the touristic and event-venue program of the cloisters by opening it to the public with a Library and scholars residences.
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library interior
cross section
north elevation
RESIDENCES AND LIBRARY
AN ADDIT I ON T O AN ANCI E NT S P A N I S H M O N A ST E R Y Few people know that in the heart of Miami there is an ancient Spanish Monastery. The original name was Monastery of St. Bernard de Clairvaux, and was built in the year 1133 AD in Sacramenia, Spain. William Randolph Hearst purchased the Cloisters in 1925. The monastery was dismantled, shipped to the United States and rebuilt in 1952. This project is an addition of a Library and scholar residences to the cloisters of the Monastery. The library, the residences and the landscape an its outdoor walls protect the cloisters just like a jewelry box safeguards a precious jewel. The Library is a thin glass membrane that holds the program while is protected by thick exterior walls. Similarly to a spinal column, a wall separates two scholar residences, while a void on this same wall creates a common public central space maintaining both units connected.
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northwest facade
site plan
WYNWOOD INFILL URBANISM Wynwood is a former industrial area that has become the new arts district in Miami. Businesses in former warehouses and body shops, now offer entertaining, living and workspaces to a diverse population of locals and visitors. By developing low-rise infill buildings that occupy the entire lot and providing a mixed use of retail/ commercial spaces along with living units, the street is re-purposed as a place of interaction and comunity engagement.
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DESIGING SINGLE UNITS THAT CAN BE SUCCESFULLY REPEATED
repeated units
single unit
LOOKING AT PRECEDENTS IN SAVANNAH , GEORGIA
Thomas Owen house, Savannah, GA
corridor leading to interior courtyard and residential flats
CATHERINE PAGEAU INFILL HOUSING FORMATIVE 2
duplex terrace
A BUILDING THAT CONNECTS WITH THE CITY AND LETS THE CITY IN The voids on the facade’s design ( one is a narrow and very tall void that leads to the flat units in the back and the other one creates a covered terrace) allow for a sense of epenness and engagement with the surrounding community. The front of the building includes mixed use space on the ground floor, and a duplex on the second floor. The back of the building houses two identical flat units, one on the ground floor and one on the second floor . The front street entrance leads to a small courtyard and to the entrance for the flats. Both flats enjoy views of the central courtyard. , while the duplex enjoys views of the city and the central promenade.
Living/Kitchen Open to below
DN
UP
Exterior stair to Roof top terrace
DN
UP
Storage
ø 5'
DN
- 0"
UP
Social
Porche
Porche
Kitchen
Desk
Desk Storage
1st floor retail space and 1st floorflat Level 1 1/4" = 1'-0"
2nd floor duplex and 2nd floor flat Level 2 1/4" = 1'-0"
3rd floor duplex Level 3 1/4" = 1'-0"
Level 4 1/4" = 1'-0"
duplex terrace
Storage
THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE The vision of its founder has positioned the Walt Disney Company as a cutting edge enterpirse in the entertainment industry. As such , the spaces for this corporate office reflect the essence of a modern company whose main goal is to entertain millions of adults and children utilizing the latest in technology and innovation.
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“IT ALL STARTED WITH A MOUSE” - Walt Disney The Walt Disney Company is the place “Where Dreams come true” and the iconinc symbol that represents this philosophy is Mickey Mouse’s ears and head silouette. This interior architecture project uses the roundness of this symbol as inspiration to generate geometry and architectural elements. Afterall, as Disney said “It all started with a Mouse”.
exhibit area design
ground floor
“THE HAPPIEST PLACE ON EARTH”
employee cafe lounge
The design for the employee cafe lounge includes eating and lounging spaces, lighting fixtures and beverage bar. The idea was to create a space where exmployees can take a break from work and relax , with a few magical moments that reminds them that this is “the hapiest place on earth”.
workstations and o
restrooms design
offices design
rcp
The scope of the proejct includes manin entrance lobby, employee cafe lounge, exhibit area, offices , workstations and restroom design. Also included is an RCP plan , custom furniture and lighting fixtures.
HAND DRAWINGS
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TECHNICAL DRAWINGS
DECORATIVE COPPER SPIRE H1-ROOF-6 41' - 2"
M.G. PTD BAHAMIAN-STYLE ENVIROSHAKE LAPBOARD ROOF
12"
7' - 7"
4"
9 A204
ROOF FRAMING, REFER TO STRUCT. DWGS
M.G. PTD S.E.P.T TIMBER "BAHAMIAN" SHUTTERS" (SEE THRU), REFER TO STRUCT. DWGS
6' - 7"
A1 T.O. WALL HIGH 33' - 7"
M.G. PNT RC WALL, REFER TO STRUCT. DWGS. A1 - T.O. WALL LOW 27' - 0"
A1 - T.O. BEAM 15' - 0"
CEILING FAN
M.G. PNT RC WALL , REFER TO STRUCT. DWGS
15' - 0"
OVERHEAD COILING DOOR
4"
12' - 0"
2' - 0"
6' - 0"
10
12"
M.G. PTD WOOD BAHAMIAN-STYLE SHUTTER OPERABLE ANGLED WITH BRACKETS
POLISHED CONC. COUNTER
9' - 0"
9 A200
RC SLAB, REFER TO STRUCT. DWGS
2.94° TYP.
8 A01.1
7
BUILDING SECTION 1/4" = 1'-0"
A01.1
A01.1
EXTERIOR ELEVATION 1/8" = 1'-0"
A01.1 A110
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6
6 1
13' - 1 3/4"
RC WALL, REFER TO STRUCT. DWGS.
A
STN BEAMS BELOW, REFER TO STRUCT. DWGS
A
4' - 0" TYP.
8 A01.1
13' - 1 3/4"
A
8 A01.1
C L
A
3 A01.1
A1 - T.O. WALL LOW 1/4" = 1'-0"
7
7
A01.1
A01.1
2 A01.1
A1 - T.O. BEAM 1/4" = 1'-0"
CD’S - MSC OCEAN CAY, BAHAMAS 5" / 12"
28' - 0"
M.G. PTD BAHAMIAN-STYLE ENVIROSHAKE LAPBOARD ROOF 5" / 12"
28' - 0"
5" / 12"
5" / 12"
DECORATIVE COPPER SPIRE
DECORATIVE COPPER SPIRE DECORATIVE COPPER SPIRE
M.G. PTD BAHAMIAN-STYLE ENVIROSHAKE LAPBOARD ROOF
H1-ROOF-6 41' - 2" M.G. PTD BAHAMIAN-STYLE ENVIROSHAKE LAPBOARD ROOF
M.G. PNT S.E.P.T TIMBER, REFER TO STRUCT. DWGS.
5 A01.1
7' - 7"
12" 4"
A1 T.O. WALL HIGH 33' - 7" M.G. PTD S.E.P.T TIMBER "BAHAMIAN" SHUTTERS" (SEE THRU), REFER TO STRUCT. DWGS A1 - T.O. WALL LOW
6' - 7"
M.G. PTD S.E.P.T TIMBER "BAHAMIAN" SHUTTERS" (SEE THRU), REFER TO STRUCT. DWGS
M.G. PTD WD LAP SIDING
27' - 0" M.G. PTD RC WALL, REFER TO STRUCT. DWGS
M.G. PTD WOOD BAHAMIAN-STYLE SHUTTER OPERABLE ANGLED WITH BRACKETS
M.G. PTD WOOD BAHAMIAN-STYLE SHUTTER OPERABLE ANGLED WITH BRACKETS
1/8" = 1'-0"
M.G. PTD WOOD BAHAMIAN-STYLE SHUTTER OPERABLE ANGLED WITH BRACKETS
M.G. PTD TONGUE AND GROOVE
12' - 0"
M.G. PTD RC WALL, REFER TO STRUCT. DWGS.
A1 - ROOF PLAN
M.G. PNT RC WALL, REFER TO STRUCT. DWGS.
A1 - T.O. BEAM 15' - 0"
LOCATION OF SIGNAGE M.G. PTD WD LAP SIDING
POLISHED CONC. COUNTER
POLISHED CONC. COUNTER
ROOF FRAMING, REFER TO STRUCT. DWGS.
15' - 0"
LOCATION OF SIGNAGE
SUB-CONSULTANT INFORMATION:
LIMESTONESTONE VENEER BASE, SELECTED BY ARCHITECT 6' - 10"
LIMESTONESTONE VENEER BASE, SELECTED BY ARCHITECT
M.G. PNT RC WALL , REFER TO STRUCT. DWGS
6' - 10"
SUBMITTAL DESCRIPTION/MILESTONE:
6
4
EXTERIOR ELEVATION 1/8" = 1'-0"
A01.1
A01.1
CEILING PLAN 1/8" = 1'-0"
80% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION MAY 20, 2016
A01.1 6 15' - 7 3/4" 1' - 6 7/8"
PTD. WOOD BAHAMA-STYLE SHUTTER OPERABLE ANGLED WITH BRACKETS.
3' - 6"
7 5/8"
6' - 0 3/4"
3' - 10 1/2" REVISIONS:
A1 M.G. PNT RC WALL , REFER TO STRUCT. DWGS
3' - 10 3/8"
N
STORAGE
BA PROJECT NUMBER:
STORAGE
7' - 10 7/8"
1.
3' - 10 1/2"
19' - 2 1/4"
7 A01.1
1 A01.1
3. 4.
FLOOR PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0"
DRAWN BY:
KJO
REVIEWED BY:
RPH
GENERAL NOTES
2. 3' - 10 1/2"
15050
SCALE:
J 3 POLISHED CONC. COUNTER
M.G. PNT RC WALL , REFER TO STRUCT. DWGS
Description:
DRAWING SHEET INFORMATION:
2' - 8"
N
O.H. COILING DOOR
Date:
19' - 2 1/4"
WELCOME CENTER
J 3
J 3 O.H. COILING DOOR
POLISHED CONC. COUNTER
CONCRETE ON GRADE W/SLOPE
15' - 7 1/2"
STORAGE N
POLISHED CONC. COUNTER
J 3 O.H. COILING DOOR
P11D
7' - 10 7/8"
8 A01.1
A
O.H. COILING DOOR
3' - 10 3/8"
No.:
5. 6.
ALL EXTERIOR WOOD TO HAVE MARINE GRADE (CUSTOM) PAINT. FINAL COLOR TO BE SELECTED BY ARCHITECT. SEE CIVIL DRAWINGS FOR ALL (ACTUAL) O.C.I MLLW DATUM SLAB ELEVATIONS. ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON THIS SHEET BASED ON GROUND FLOOR SLAB @ 0'-0" ONLY. REFER TO SITE PLAN FOR QUANITY OF EACH BUILDING. SEE HARDSCAPE PAVING AND FINISHES DRAWING SERIES LF FOR ADDITIONAL CONCRETE/PAVER WALKWAYS ADJACENT TO BUILDING FLOOR SLAB” REFLECTED CELING PLANS, REFER TO MEPF DRAWINGS FOR ADDITION INFORMATION. ALL DOORS AND WINDOWS SHALL BE HURRICANE/IMPACT RESISTANT
DRAWING TITLE:
BUILDING A1 WELCOME CENTER SHEET NO.:
A01.1
10/6/2021 3:31:37 PM
MATCHLINE
1 / A-101A
12
55
11
1 A-401
STAFF LOCKERS
2
1-097 261
UNISEX TLT
STAFF BREAK ROOM / TRAINING
1-082
1-019
1082
SPECIAL CONDITIONS UNISEX TLT 1 1-083A 1-096 1083
SPEC. CONDITIONS VESTIBULE
108 220
REF. 2
2 1 A-406
217
SPECIAL CONDITIONS 2
10
CREW SERVICES
1-083
1-001
1-098 165
61 1018
CONCESIONS
109
1-018
2 1018B
1018A
CONCESSION STO. 1-087 1087
WAITING ROOM 1-091
9 VIP WAITING AREA
39
1-095
UP 7 1' -
"
FTF AREA
3 A-411 2
CHECK-IN QUEUE
1
1-012
A-411 4
1 A-409
sc30 TUG AISLE 1-086
KE
BAGGAGE LAYDOWN 1-094
1082
1088
37
MATCHLINE
1 / A-101D
8
1082
1 A-101B
PARTIAL B FLOOR PLAN - LEVEL 1 3/32" = 1'-0"
CD’
Inte
OWNERSHIP
3655 Northwest 87th Avenue MSSP 925N Miami, FL 33178
ARCHITECTURE/PLANNING
CD’S- CARNIVAL terminal Long Beach CA
900 SE 3RD Avenue FT. Lauderdale, FL 33316 954.467.1113
CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
400 Oceangate, Suite 500 Long Beach, CA 90802 562.437.9100
MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, & PLUMBING
2333 W. Northern Avenue, #9 Phoenix, AZ 85021 602.249.1320 FIRE PROTECTION / ALARM / SPRINKLERS
2099 South State College Blvd, Suite 540 Anaheim, CA 92806 714.450.1700
REVISIONS:
Progress 2017---
PROJECT NAME:
LONG BEACH CARNIVAL CRUISE TERMINAL PROJECT ADDRESS:
COMM NO. :
C16068
SCALE:
3/32" = 1'-0"
DATE:
EY PLAN
DRAWN:
Author
CHECKED:
Checker
CAD FILE:
DRAWING TITLE:
eriors Blue Ridge GA
TOILET FIXTURE PROVIDED BY OWNER. INSTALL BY PLUMBNG
ALL BATHROOM WALL BASE TO FLOOR PERIMETER SCHLUTER DILEX EKE IN HB (BEIGE) OR G (GREY) TO BLEND WITH REPSECTIVE TILE COLOR
SCHLUTER CORNER SHELF-E SES1 D5 MGS
SCHLUTER CORNER SHELFE SES1 D5 MGS
TL1-VVGRY TL2-MCR
OWNER: The Modern Cabin Company, LLC. 12179 NW 77th Manor Parkland, FL 33076
10' - 6"
SCHLUTER JOLLY A110 TSSG .
SHOWER VALVE TL1-VVGRY
VANITY/SINK PROVIDED BY OWNER INSTALL BY PLUMBING
TL2-MCR
TL1-VVGRY WALL BASE
TL1-VVGRY
TL1-VVGRY
42"
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Clay2Custom Construction, LLC. 2800 Scenic Drive #4-25, Blue Ridge, GA 30513 (706) 964-6656 State License: RBCO 006435
TOP OF BACK SPLASH SCHLUTER JOLLY COLOR COATED BLACK ALUMINUM A100MGS PROFILE
50"
7' - 8"
SCHLUTER JOLLY A110 TSSG
3' - 9"
42"
A106
SCHLUTER TRANSITION RENO-TK FROM TILE TO 3/8" ENGINEERED HARDWOOD FLOOR
4' - 2"
SHOWER HEAD PIPE OPENING
SCHLUTER JOLLY A110 TSSG PROFILE FOR CURB TOP EDGES
O.C.
SHOWER CURB BUILT W /SCHLUTER KERDI BOARD 1 1/2" THICK LAMINATED TOGETHER.
0' - 4"
5
3 A106
TYP
3' - 6"
6' - 7"
3"
SCHLUTER DILEX EKE G (GREY) ON THIS WALL TO WALL CORNER
9' - 1"
38 1/2"
TL4-MSCGRY
35"
2"
CURB TOP EDGES AND OUTER CORNER SHALL USE SCHLUTER JOLLY A110 TSSG PROFILE FOR 3/8" THICK TILE
31 1/2"
WALL TO WALL, WALL TO FLOOR , AND VERTICAL INTERIOR CORNERS IN SHOWER USE SCHLUTER DILEX EKE G (GREY)
SHOWER WALL TILE TO FOLLOW ANGLE OF CEILING
TL1-VVGRY
1' - 6"
SCHLUTER DITRA HEAT DH5MA ALL BATHROOM FLOOR
34 1/2"
SHOWER WALLS WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE SCHLUTER KERDI
52"
7' - 2"
SHOWER CURB BUILT W/SCHLUTER KERDI BOARD 1 1/2" THICK LAMINATED TOGETHER.
6"
DRAIN HOLE UNDERNEATH 5" DIAM MAX
SHOWER FLOOR: SCHLUTER 39x39 KERDI SHOWER LTS TRAY KSLT 1000S,
0' - 3"
TLI-VVGRY IS STONE GRAY TILE (Corso Italia Alpe Graphite 12 in. x 24 in. Porcelain Floor and Wall Tile rectified TL2-MCR IS WOOD LOOK TILE- pressed TL3-MD IS MARAZZI DISEGNI TILE TL4-MSCGRY IS GRAY MOSAIC TILE FOR SHOWER
1
BATHROOM PLAN 1/2" = 1'-0"
2
BATHROOM CROSS SECTION 1/2" = 1'-0"
3
BATHROOM SECTION 1/2" = 1'-0" No.
3
Description
Date
5
A106
A106
SCHLUTER JOLLY COLOR COATED BLACK ALUMINUM A100MGS PROFILE FOR 3/8" THICK TILE.
51"
52"
TL3-MD
TL2-MCR
WALL TILE TO FLOOR SCHLUTER DILEX EKE IN HB (BEIGE)
50"
4
BATHROOM CROSS SECTION 2 1/2" = 1'-0"
TL1-VVGRY
2"
TL2-MCR
5
Section 6 1/2" = 1'-0"
2" WALL BASE TYP
42"
TREEANGLE
ALL BATHROOM WALL BASE TO FLOOR PERIMETER SCHLUTER DILEX EKE IN HB (BEIGE) OR G (GREY) TO BLEND WITH REPSECTIVE TILE COLOR
714 Turkey Trot Rd. Morganton, GA
6
3D BATHROOM 1
7
BATHROOM DETAILS
3D BATHROOM 2
Project Number
NOTES: 1. PLUMBER TO LEAVE SHOWER DRAIN PIPE WITH NO FLANGE AND NO DRAIN ATTACHED. OWNER WILL INSTALL SCHLUTER DRAIN AND FLANGE 2. DRYWALL IN BATHROOM SHOWER AREA: WHITE DRYWALL, NO PUTTY OVER NAILS OR TAPE. 3. INSTALL SCHLUTER PRODUCTS PER SCHLUTER SYSTEMS WRITEN RECOMMENDATIONS.
TILE: TL1-VVGRY IS STONE GRAY TILE (Corso Italia Alpe Graphite 12 in. x 24 in. Porcelain Floor and Wall Tile 3/8" thick)- RECTIFIED TL2-MCR IS WOOD LOOK TILE IS 3/8" THICK - PRESSED TL3-MD IS MARAZZI DISEGNI TILE IS 3/8" THICK TL4-MSCGRY IS GRAY MOSAIC TILE FOR SHOWER IS 1/4" THICK
Date Drawn By Checked By
Scale
001 08/25/2021 Catherine Pageau Checker
A106
1/2" = 1'-0"
10/8/2021 12:24:00 PM
’S- TREEANGLE
4 A108
15 1/4"
10/6/2021 9:00:25 PM
50"
A-101B
2 A106
INTERIOR WALL PARTITIONS AND SHOWER WHITE DRYWALL
SCHLUTER KERDI LINE GRATE ASSEMBLY 33 1/2" KL1AR19 EB80 AND CHANNEL BODY KL1V 60E80 NOTE FOR INSTALLATION: CHANNEL BODY OF DRAIN IS DIRECTLY AGAISNT WALL BOARD
7' - 3"
NORTH
SHEET NO.
4 A106
ALL PLUMBING FIXTURES PROVIDED BY OWNER. INSTALLATION BY PLUMBING
37"
PARTIAL B FLOOR PLAN - LEVEL 1
27"
A B C D
PROGRAMMING - MSC Durban , South Africa ---
BAGGAGE DROP OFF
PAX ENTRANCE
Retail
78 m²
---
MEP 1 Baggage Drop Off
25 m²
MEP 3
Immigration
Migration Booths
20 m²
41 m²
761 m²
119 m² 5.3 m
-
1.81
18 m²
26 m²
Info Disembarkation Baggage Laydown
-
CREW AREA
21 m² Immigration
Not Enclosed
25 m²
Baggage Hold
165 m² BOH
24 m²
Waiting Area
Embark Restroom
24 m²
5.6 m
-
Crew Restroom
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Embark Restroom
Photo Area
24 m²
Crew Area
10 m²
Restroom
22 m²
23 m²
21 m²
109 m²
APRON
2.7 m
Police
23 m² Disembarkation Hallway
Restroom Deba rk Bathro om # 1
54 sm (581 sf)
MEP 2
4.72
Apron Bathroom
48 m²
7.88
142 m²
25 m² Crew Restroom
Apron Support Area
CREW DROP OFF
244 m² 12.8 m
-
-
1.70
Info or MEP
Police
Emb. / Disemb. Vestibule
51 m²
PAX EMBARK
BAGGAGE DISEMBARK
3.71
23 m² Room
12 m² Room
12 m²
PAX DISEMBARK
CREW EMBARK/ DISEMBARK
Story Terminal Concept / Total building foot print 4,089 sm (44,014 sf) Scan Security Area 517 sm (5,565 sf)
Immigration Booths Area 746 sm (8,030 sf)
Service / Support / Back of House 798 sm (8,590 sf)
Check-in 73 sm (786 sf)
Embark Baggage Drop Off, X-ray & Hold 371 sm (3,993sf)
Disembarkation Baggage Laydown Area 1,344 sm (14,467 sf)
Waiting Area 240 sm (2,583 sf) Embarkation Pax Flow
BERMELLO AJAMIL & PARTNERS INC
Catherine Pageau
Embarkation Baggage Flow
Disembarkation Pax Flow
Durban Cruise Terminal Durban, South Africa
cpageaumock@gmail.com
Disembarkation Baggage Flow
Crew Flow
Revised Concept - 1 Story Cruise Terminal 12-08-2016
12179 NW 77th Manor, Parkland FL