University of Kansas Spring 2011
Design Bui l d Ta b le
10935 CA RIS S A DRIV E DA L L A S, T X 75218
As part of the curriculum for the Masters in Architecture program at the University of Kansas, Studio 409 is a workshop-based course with an emphasis on the use of materials and construction of building assemblies through hands-on activities. The primary objective of this studio was to perfect our craft, process, collaboration and technical documentation. With the University as our client, our goal was to create a design that was both sleek and functional for daily use. The team decision was to design a table that would pivot up and into a writing surface along with matching stools. The underlying theme of both stools and table: Simplicity as a form addressing the basic nature of the material shown by minimal and hidden construction.
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Front Elevation
Side Elevation page 03
A, B, C, D, E, F
CUTTING & DRILLING
CUT LIST FOR 2x1 11 GA. STEEL
CLEAN EDGES THAT WILL BE WELDED WITH ACETONE
G WELDING
CUT LIST FOR L BRACKET STEEL
SMOOTH WELDS WITH STEEL WOOL (WIREBRUSH IF NECESSARY)
H, J
CLEAN ENTIRE BASE WITH ACETONE
CUT LIST FOR 2x1 16 GA. STEEL
FINISHING APPLY PERMA-LAC (2 LAYERS) (ALLOW 1 HOUR TO DRY BETWEEN COATS)
FIRST BASE
CUTTING DIAGRAM
SECOND BASE EXCESS
2x1 16 GAUGE
8’
8’
5’
J
J
H
3’
2x1 16 GAUGE
1x1 L BRACKET
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5’
J
H
4” 4” 4” 4” 2’ 1 5/8” 2’ 1 5/8” F F F F
E
E
2’ 6”
2’ 6”
2’ 6”
2’ 6”
D
B
D
A
7’ 9 1/2”
7’ 9 1/2”
7’ 9 1/2”
C
C
C
7’ 7 1/2”
7’ 7 1/2”
G
G
9’
2x1 16 GAUGE
1x1 L BRACKET
8’
J
C
2x1 11 GAUGE
2x1 11 GAUGE
8’
7’ 9 1/2”
2x1 11 GAUGE
3’
4”
4’ 6”
5’
4’
1’
5’
H
2’ 6”
2’ 6”
2’ 6”
A
B
D
7’ 7 1/2” G
6”
2’ 6” D
4 1/2”
H
2’ 1 5/8” 2’ 1 5/8” 1’ 3/4” E
8’
E
7’ 7 1/2” G
4 1/2”
4’
8’
5’
J
H
H
J
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3”
2”
2”
2’6”
2’6”
3”
A
4”
B
F x2 2’1 1/2”
E x2
2’6”
D x2 7’9 1/2”
7’7 1/2”
3”
1’6”
1’6”
1’6”
3”
H x2
5’ 3”
1’6”
1’6”
1’6”
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1’6”
1’6”
3”
G E
F G D
C B
C E F
A D
C x2 G x2
J x2
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BOARD DETAIL ATTACHMENT
CASTER DETAIL ATTACHMENT
SHELF DETAIL ATTACHMENT
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HINGE AND PIN LOCK HINGE 1. HINGE IS A 2’ BODY (4” TOTAL LENGTH) BARREL HINGE, MANUFACTURED BY MARLBORO AND DISTRIBUTED FROM MCMASTER-CARR. THE HINGE CAN HOLD UP TO 360 POUNDS OF WEIGHT. 2. A 5/8” HOLE MUST BE DRILLED INTO PARTS E IN THE BASE DRAWING AND PARTS H AT THE LOCATION SHOWN IN THE DRAWINGS. 3. THE BARREL HINGE MUST THEN BE WELDED THROUGH THE HOLES ON BOTH SIDES WITH THE PIECES ALIGNED.
PIN LOCK 1. THE PIN-LOCK IS A SPRING LOADED HANDLE THAT WAS PURCHASED FROM MCMASTER-CARR AND WILL BE ATTACHED TO PART H IN THE FRAME, AND WILL POP INTO PLACE AT THE HOLE IN THE BASE WHEN THE BOARD IS UPRIGHT.
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1 1/8” 1 1/2”
5/8”
Hinge
Pin Lock
2 1/2” Hinge
3 1/4”
Pin Lock To Floor: 2’ 9 1/2”
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PLYWOOD SANDWICHING IN ORDER TO MAKE A STURDY 1/2” BOARD FOR THE DISPLAY AND TABLE BACKING: 1. USE 4 1/4” WIDTH BALTIC BIRCH 5’X5’ BOARDS. 2. CUT TO 3 4’X5’ BOARDS AND 2 2’X5’ BOARDS. 3. THE BOARDS WILL THEN BE ARRANGE AS PER DRAWING ON RIGHT. 4. BOARDS WILL BE LAMINATED TOGETHER WITH WOOD GLUE AND CLAMPED UNTIL DRY.
SHELF 1. THE SHELF IS ONE SHEET OF 3/4”X2’X7’9 1/2” BALTIC BIRCH PLYWOOD CONNECT TO THE FRAME.
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4’ x 5’
4’ x 5’
2’ x 5’
4’ x 5’
2’ x 5’
2’ x 7’ 9 1/2”
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