Portfolio by chayna gordon

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CHAYNA gordon Interior Design Technologist

Architectural Technologist


After graduating in 2015 from NAIT’s Interior Design Technology Program and working in industry for a year it was decided to further my knowledge further and enrolled in NAIT’s Architectural Technology Program graduating in 2017. The following is a collection of works in both disciplines demonstrating projects, skills and abilities.

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TABLE of CONTENTS INTERIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGY 1.0 2.0

Construction Design

ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY 3.0 4.0

Construction Design


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INTERIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGY This section consists of Working Drawings and Design Projects. These assignments range from residential to commercial. Overall the projects include floor plans, demo plans, sections/details, millwork and schedules on the construction side of the Interior Design Program. The other section featuring design projects includes rendered floor plans, rendered perspective views and in some projects fully rendered elevations. Each project is unique in its own way and differ from student to student. As students in most cases-with the exception to one design project- we were given the same shell and had some design freedom as long as requirements were met.


1.1

branch energy Construction

Branch Energy working drawings project. To the right is the completed floor plan, included with grid lines, room tags, wall types and work station area size and configuration. Starting off with only the shell of the building, as students, we were tasked with allotting adequate work station areas, noted by the dash-dot squares. From there the requirement was to properly tag and number each room then design ceiling features in the Bistro area as well as the Reception/Waiting area unique to each student project.


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KITCHEN ELEVATION

KITCHEN ELEVATION

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Kitchen Elevation depicting cabinet door hinge location and door swing, as well as a tile back-splash.

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Custom built Credenza Elevation. Accommodation for electrical to be run for TV.

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CREDENZA ELEVATION

PRODUCED BY

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FINISH SCHEDULE

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Millwork Section through kitchen cabinets. This shows cabinet construction and sink placement.

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Custom Credenza Section. Details cabinet and bulkhead feature construction.

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KITCHEN CABINET SECTION

UCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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KITCHEN MILLWORK CONSTRUCTION & HARDWARE

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RECEPTION DESK ELEVATION A

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CREDENZA SECTION SECTION THRU

FRIDGE FINISH SCHEDULE

KITCHEN ELEVATION


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acadia/berkshire Construction

ACAD

DINING

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

The ACADIA/ BERKSHIRE Duplex project was measured using scales off a printed document, then those measurements were transfered into AutoCAD. On the left sided page is the main floor plan and to the right is the second floor. Included in the floor plan drawings are door, room and window tags as well as overall building dimensions. In the complete drawing package, floor plans, millwork, kitchen elevations for both ACADIA and BERKSHIRE as well as sections and details we also required in the full drawing package. With guidance from professors, students were able to interpret floor plans as well as develop an expansive understanding of building construction in order to complete accurate building sections and details ranging from the entire building to smaller fireplace sections.

DINING LIVING ROOM

KITCHEN LIVING RM

FOYER BATH KITCHEN

BATH

GARAGE

GARAGE


ACADIA- BER

BEDROOM

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

BEDROOM

BEDROOM

BEDROOM

BATH

BATH

WALK-IN CLOSET

ENSUITE

LAUNDRY

ENSUITE

WALK-IN CLOSET

MASTER BEDROOM

MASTER BEDROOM


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acadia/berkshire Construction

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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EAST ACADIA ELEVATION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT 1 STAIR SECTION

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

WEST ACADIA ELEVATION ODUCT

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIO

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TREAD DETAIL

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EAST ACADIA E


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Full stair Section.

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East Acadia kitchen elevation.

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EAST ACADIA ELEVATION

West Acadia elevation with bathroom sliding door. Interior wood construction Tread Detail.

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North Berkshire elevation of back sliding doors and fireplace.

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Interior Handrail Detail.

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Fireplace Construction Section.

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West Berkshire side elevation including kitchen including front entry and hall closet.

NORTH BERKSHIRE ELEVATION

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HANDRAIL DETAIL

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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PRODU

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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TREAD DETAIL PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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WEST BERKSHIRE ELEVATION

CED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

WEST BERKSHIRE ELEVATION 1

FIREPLACE SECTION

A3

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PATIO DOOR S


PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

1.3

Cooper Kitchen Construction

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

Cooper Kitchen Renovation was created and designed personally. The project consisted of every student receiving the same demo plans. With guidelines, were tasked with designing not only an aesthetically pleasing design, but also a functional one. From there students completed a full set of working drawings to explain the design. There was an emphasis throughout the project that it is necessary to understand construction for when designing a project, it is in fact possible to turn drawings into reality. In doing this it reminded students to understand the limitations and feasibility of designs.

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NEW FLOOR PLAN


PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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EAST KITCHEN ELEVATION

SOUTH KITCHEN ELEVATION

NORTH ISLAND ELEVATION East kitchen Elevation showing apron sink, dishwasher and side view of built in bar counter.

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South kitchen elevation with range, hood fan, hinge location and door swings.

BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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North kitchen illustratingKITCHEN full height pantryELEVATION and counter with 2 elevation NORTH custom molding.

West kitchen elevation.

EAST 4KITCHEN ELEVATION

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SOUTH KITCHEN ELEVATION

WEST KITCHEN ELEVATION

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SOUTH ISLAND ELEVATION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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SOUTH KITCHEN ELEVATION

3

WEST KITCHEN ELEVATION


2.1

the summit hotel Design

For the Summit Hotel project, students were given a shell of a building and required to design the interior. Students were asked to make a design that also meets building code regulations as well as the programming requirements. An Alberta Building Code assessment was done on the building for both floors to find occupant load, dead end corridor minimums and maximums as well as water closet sizes. All images for this assignment were rendered by hand. As a component of the assignment students were required to choose a hypothetical location where the hotel would be and try to relate the design concept and setting. Colorado was the setting chosen personally for this project. The goal was to create and portray a cozy, rustic but also luxurious atmosphere. Rich browns and stone were chosen to allow for a neutral palette then accents of blue and yellow were incorporated to give off the impression of color without being to overpowering. The first floor showcased here is the primary public space, housing the reception area, cafe and a large conference room.


The second floor is dedicated to guests. All rooms were designed personally with a generic shell. There were room minimums that had to be met, then the space planning/layout was altered accordingly to the building. Requirements for Guest Floors were as follows: - Minimum of 1 Barrier-free suite, - 1 King Suite - 2 Deluxe Suites - Rest of the rooms are to be Junior Suites. - A Fitness Center - A Business center The last two requirements were required but also permitted to be located on the Main Floor if space allowed.


2.2

Medical Centre Design

The Emergency Medical Centre was a group project. The floor plan and elevations were rendered by group member in Photoshop. A triage, waiting area, trauma wing, along with nurses station and patient rooms all are featured in this floor plan. Way- finding techniques were used in color coating the flooring. Areas where individuals gather or areas of professional assistance are “marked� by blue and brown flooring to subconsciously guide those in need to the proper designated areas.


Patient room corridor featuring frosted glass pocket doors and wheat patterned acrylic panel.

Secondary nurses station elevation located just before entering the Trauma unit.

Perspective View of waiting area adjacent to the Triage and Admitting Area. Featuring Armstrong wood veneer ceiling and wheat pattern acrylic panel.

Staff kitchen elevation with stainless appliances.

Triage and Admitting stations featuring wood clad pendants and wood veneer ceiling feature from Armstrong.


2.3

Unify av Design

This Retail project was a partner project on two levels. Students were paired up within the Interior Design Program, then also paired with a group from the NAIT Business students to act as clients. For this project the client was a home automation company called Unify AV. Their business offered not only installation services but also the compatible accessories for everything home automated. To the left is the floor plan 3D constructed and rendered in Sketch Up by my partner. The client requested an industrial feel to the design. With the requirements set out by them, the 20 foot ceilings were taken advantage of by use of a mezzanine that housed staff offices and an informal meeting area.

1 Storefront elevation created and rendered in Sketch Up personally based off the proposed building documents for the site.

2 Merchandise display featuring smaller accessories such as iPads, computers, phones. Created by my partner, rendered personally.

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Merchandise display featuring larger, bulkier items such as TV’s and stereos. Created by my partner, rendered personally.

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Audio room set up as a living room one would find in their own home. This room allows employees to demonstrate products to their full abilities enable customers to visual how it can work in a practical setting. The room is acoustically sound allowing for these demonstrations without disrupting the rest of the store.

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View from mezzanine overlooking the sales floor.

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View of the mezzanine with employee offices and informal meeting area.

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Perspective of cash desk.


2.4

dulex burger bar Design

Delux Burger Bars are upscale restaurants that have a chic vibe, and are rapidly expanding their restaurant chain. Delux has a strong sense of community and uses only local produce. Albertan roots help to make local beef and produce readily available to the restaurant . Therefore, the up and coming St. Albert Delux Burger Bar is inspired by our Albertan roots, to create the concept of ‘Rustic Chic’, while incorporating pre-existing Delux Burger Bar’s atmosphere and branding. Alberta’s wonderful mix of country and city vibes, which helps emphasize the ‘Rustic Chic’ for the St. Albert location. The ‘rustic’ portion of the concept is implemented through: the use of Dark woods for the tables and accents throughout the space, the use of stone tiles and backsplashes and the copper accents in bulkheads and lighting fixtures. While the other half of the concept, the “chic” is shown through the clean lines, accents of Delux blue and upscale finishes. Using the combination of both “rustic” and “chic” we were able to create a comfortable and cozy, yet upscale and fun vibe for all guests and patrons to enjoy.


Booth Seating on bar side of restaurant with Barrier- Free potential.

Tile Back-Splash with accents of Copper

Hostess Desk Perspective.

View of Dinning Area with elevated banquettes.

Counter Top Selection for the Bar

Copper Cladding on face of the Bar

Perspective view of Bar clad in copper as well as blue tile back-splash with copper accent.


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architectural TECHNOLOGY This section consists of Working Drawings and Design Projects. These assignments range from residential to commercial. Overall the projects include floor plans, demo plans, sections/details, millwork and schedules on the construction side of the Architectural Program. Also included in the construction section is a residential project completed in fourth semester, allowing for a more rounded knowledge for all aspects of construction. The other section, featuring design projects includes rendered floor plans, rendered perspective views. Each project is unique in its own way and differ from student to student. As students we were given the same requirements and had some design freedom as long as the provided requirements and building codes were met.


36'-0"

Gordon Residence Construction

4'-3"

2'-8"

3'-0 1/2"

9'-8 1/2"

42" RAILING 12 X 12 COLUMN

7'-4"

composite decking

COVERED DECK

3'-0 1/2"

3'3x6'8

48'-2"

10'-7" 6'-5 3/4"

8'-7"

83'-1 1/4" 9'-2" 2'-0 1/2"

37'-2 1/4" 8'-7"

5'-0"

7'-0" 40'-7 1/2"

83'-1 1/4"

11"

2'-1 1/2"

12 X 12 COLUMN

21'-0" X 23'-6"

27'-7 1/4"

CONCRETE STEPS TO SPECS

2'6 X 6'8"

11'-5"

24'-2 3/4"

20'-7 1/4"

9'-2"

9'-1 1/4"

1'-11 1/4"

5'-2 3/4"

8'-6 1/2"

2'6 X 6'8"

16'0W.I.C x 8'0 OHD

13'-0 1/2"

BEDROOM 3 14'-0" X 11'-0"

13'-4 3/4"

securely tie garage fdn to foundation wall

42" RAILING

GARAGE

8'-6 1/2"

W.I.C 5'-3 1/2"

9'-0"

3'3x6'8

3

VERANDA

13'-4 1/2"

7'-3 1/4"

4'-6"

BASEMENT PLAN - 1590 SQ/FT

40'-7 1/2"

24'-0"

7 1/4"

36'-11 1/2"

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x7

'0 rod & shlf

26'-2 1/2"

27'-7 1/4"

9'-6"

CANT. FLOOR JOIST

12'-1 1/2"

1

STEPS TO

15'-11 1/2"

39'-7 1/2"

10'-5"

bench

3'0x6'8

2-2'-0"x6'8

5'-7 1/2"

24'-0"

24'-0" 2'6 X 6'8"

20'-0" X 12-10"

36'-0"

10'-7"

2-2'0x6'8

rod & shlf

10'-0" X 7'-11"

DEN/ OFFICE 12'-0" X 11'-0"

7'-9"

2'6 X 6'8"

2'-11 1/4"2'-4 1/4"

2'6 X 6'8"

13'-4 1/2"

83'-1 1/4" 14'-4 1/4"

11'-5"

2'0x6'8

rod & shlf

3'0x6'8

3'-7 3/4" MUDROOM

FOYER

PANTRY

2'6 X 6'8"

ENG - APP. JOIST @ 16" O.C. - TO MANUFACTURERS SPECS. - TYP.

7'-4"

6'-4"

5'-11 1/2" 9'-2"

4'-11 1/2"

2'6x6'8

2'6 X 6'8" 5'-1 3/4"

3'-11 1/2"

S.D

ARCHWAY

BENCH

5'-6"

2'-11 1/2" 9'-3 3/4"

54'-0 1/2"

ENGINEER APPROVED BEAM BY OTHERS

SIDE BOARD

6'-10 3/4"

10'-11 1/2"

3'-3 1/2" 3'-6"

gas f/p 17'-2 3/4"

24'-11" 49'-1 1/4"

8'-8 1/4"

2 X 4 FROST WALL R-20 INSULATION 6 MIL POLY

FRG

shlf

3'-7 1/4" 5'-2 3/4"

22'-7 1/4"

7'-0"

3'-8"

83'-1 1/4"

14'-11" 51'-9 1/4"

48'-2"

4'-2"

39'-7 1/2" 1'-11 1/4"

9'-2" 2'-0 1/2"

37'-2 1/4"

5'-3 1/2"

KITCHEN

7 1/2" 6'-5 3/4"

BEDROOM 2

12'-1 1/2"

3'0x6'8

21'-6" X 16'-6"

24'-0" X 18'-0"

8'-6 1/2"

rod & shlf

5'-2 3/4"

DW

REC ROOM

2'6 X 6'8"

2'-11 1/4"2'-4 1/4" 5'-7 1/2"

20'-3 3/4"

2'6 X 6'8"

13'-4 1/2"

48'-2"

10'-9 3/4"

W.I.C

22'-1 1/2"

25'-1 1/2"

22'-1 1/2" 9'-3 3/4"

51'-9 1/4"

36'-11 1/2"

49'-1 1/4"

5'-3 1/2"

rod & shlf

12'-1 1/2"

14'-0" X 11'-0"

2'6 X 6'8"

2'6 X 6'8"

W.I.C

10'-3"

49'-1 1/4"

3'-8" 24'-11"

28'-9 1/4"

15'-11 1/2" 10'-7" 8'-7"

BEDROOM 1

2

4'-2"

10'-0"

2'-8"

7'-4" 3'-0 1/2" 10'-11 1/2" 9'-0"

83'-1 1/4"

S.D

BEDROOM 2

20'-0" X 12-10"

DINETTE HOME THEATER

2'6 X 6'8"

S.D

35" (min) conc slab on 6 mil poly comp. sand fill

LAUNDRY

12'-3" X 9'-6"

EATING BAR

SEE NOTES

7'-3 1/2"

8'-3 1/2"

STORAGE

2'6 X 6'8"

2'6 X 6'8"

2 x 6 plumbing wall

SEE NOTES

10'-8"

15'-6" X 10'-0"

2'6 X 6'8"

2'6 X 6'8"

6'-5 3/4"

2'0 X 6'8"

2'6 X 6'8"

2 x 6 plumbing wall

SEE NOTES

RNG

1'-6"

8'-7 1/4"

ARCHWAY

rod & shlf

MECH/STORAGE 2 x 6 plumbing wall

ENGINEER APPROVED BEAM BY OTHERS

SEE NOTES

7'-9"

ENSUITE

dryer

2'-11 1/2"

3'-7 3/4"

4'-3"

36x60 shwr

washer

2'6 X 6'8"

5'-6"

rod & shlf

6'-10 3/4"

3'-0"

2- 3'4" X 8'0 BARN DOOR

7 1/2" 8'-7 1/4"

CANT. FLOOR JOIST

REC ROOM

S.D

W.I.C

3" Ø POST ON 36 X 36 X 8 REINF CONC. PAD

4'-0"

24'-0" X 18'-0"

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9 1/2"

ENG- APP. I JOIST @ 16" O.C. TO MANUFACTURERS SPECS. - TYP.

2'-6"

5'-3 1/2"

4'-3 1/2"

NOTE: lateral bracing req'd every 38.4" o.c (max) 1- 8" x 24" x 20ga. framing strap imbedded in conc.

high windows

2- 3'4" X 8'0 BARN DOOR

4'-0"

17'-6"

17'-11" x 17'-11"

wet bar

20'-8" X 16'-6"

4'-0 1/2"

ARCHWAY

GREAT ROOM

17'-6"

HOME THEATER

9 1/2" OPEN TO ABOVE

6'-8"

3-2 X 10 SPRUCE BEAM

composite decking

UP 15R

15'-5" X 16'-10"

3'-11 1/2"

ENG- APP. I JOIST @ 16" O.C. - 18'-0" TO MANUFACTURERS SPECS. - TYP.

16'-11"

2X10 DECK JOISTS @ 16" O.C

19'-1"

2"

MASTER BEDROOM

18'-5"

42" RAILING

21'-7 1/2"

17'-9 1/2"

18'-2 1/2"

2'-1 1/2"

18'-0"

9 1/2"

14'-11"

36'-0"

36'-0"

OPEN TO BELOW

36'-11 1/2"

DN 15R

4'-0"

15'-11 1/2"

3'0x6'8

4'-2"

3'-8"

3'0x6'8

2'-8"

9'8" X 36'-0"

MAIN FLOOR PLAN - 1683 SQ/FT

1'-6"

4" (min) conc slab on 6 mil poly comp. sand fill

51'-9 1/4"

10'-0"

3.1

9'-8 3/4"

2'-8"

6'-7 1/4"

2'-1 1/2"

17'-9 1/2"

18'-2 1/2"

22'-0"

49'-1 1/4"

1'-6"

9'-9 1/2"

CONCRETE STEPS TO SPECS

36'-0" 8 x 60 (min) reif conc. FDN wall on 20 x 8 conc. strip ftgs

2'-1 1/2" 14'-0"

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36'-0"

18'-0"

The Gordon Residence comes from the ENDS2500 Residential Design elective. This Elective does provide scholarship opportunities donated by Boss Design. The scholarship is awarded based on technical precision and accuracy, not solely on design creativity. In doing this is reminds students of the importance of being able to deliver accurate plans as well as be extremely detail oriented. In this course students are able to learn about the residential construction process in contract to commercial construction which the NAIT Architectural Program is largely based. Students choose a scenario by lottery and are tasked with creating a home that fulfills the requirements of their scenario.

18'-0"

17'-6"

15'-11 1/2"

21'-6" X 16'-6"

39'-7 1/2"

35" (min) conc slab on 6 mil poly comp. sand fill

REC ROOM 24'-0" X 18'-0" 7 1/2" 6'-10 3/4"

2'6 X 6'8"

5'-6"

3'-7 3/4"

7'-9"

8'-7"

9'-3 3/4"

2'-11 1/2"

49'-1 1/4"

2'6 X 6'8"

W.I.C

W.I.C

12'-1 1/2"

5'-3 1/2"

5'-2 3/4"

1'-11 1/4" 11'-5"

securely tie garage fdn to foundation wall

CONCRETE STEPS TO SPECS

24'-0"

4" (min) conc slab on 6 mil poly comp. sand fill 8 x 60 (min) reif conc. FDN wall on 20 x 8 conc. strip ftgs

rough buck to suit site

11'-0"

11'-0"

26'-2 1/2"

9'-9 1/2"

22'-0" 3

FOUNDATION PLAN

14'-0"

36'-0"

83'-1 1/4" 8'-6 1/2"

3'-7 1/4"

2'6 X 6'8"

2'6 X 6'8"

BEDROOM 2

9'-2"

BEDROOM 3 14'-0" X 11'-0"

CANT. FLOOR JOIST

ENG - APP. JOIST @ 16" O.C. - TO MANUFACTURERS SPECS. - TYP.

20'-0" X 12-10"

2'-1 1/2"

2'6 X 6'8"

5'-7 1/2"

8'-6 1/2"

2'6 X 6'8"

2'-11 1/4"2'-4 1/4"

2'6 X 6'8"

14'-4 1/4"

2'6 X 6'8"

13'-4 1/2"

2'6 X 6'8"

83'-1 1/4"

STORAGE

8'-6 1/2"

8'-8 1/4"

8'-7 1/4"

36'-11 1/2"

2 X 4 FROST WALL R-20 INSULATION 6 MIL POLY

1'-6"

10'-7"

24'-11"

22'-1 1/2"

14'-11" 4'-2" 51'-9 1/4"

48'-2"

39'-7 1/2"

CANT. FLOOR JOIST

2- 3'4" X 8'0 BARN DOOR

HOME THEATER

13'-0 1/2"

25'-1 1/2"

3" Ø POST ON 36 X 36 X 8 REINF CONC. PAD

9 1/2"

4'-0"

GE

7'-4"

6'-4" NOTE: lateral bracing req'd every 38.4" o.c (max) 1- 8" x 24" x 20ga. framing strap imbedded in conc.

3'-8"

10'-0"

2X10 DECK JOISTS @ 16" O.C

3-2 X 10 SPRUCE BEAM 17'-6"

In this particular case the requirements that the client wishes to have are as follows: - 36’-0” wide bungalow on a city lot - 1700 Square Feet MAX on flat grade - 2 baths on the Main Floor - Ensuite off walk-in-closet - Ensuite needs: 2 sinks, no bathtub, large shower, toilet separate - Large kitchen with island and eating bar, walk-thru pantry - Great Room at rear with gas fireplace - Large Dinette off kitchen with covered deck - Main Floor laundry with storage off garage - Double attached garage - Master at rear - Stairs off Foyer at front - Foyer open to rear of house - Basement Development: 2 bedrooms, rec room, storage, bath (close to bedrooms), and possibly smaller home theatre - Traditional Exterior (siding/stone) Like anything, this wish-list is subject to change. With students given design control they are able to put their own personal flare and creativity into the project.


gordon residence Construction

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Same as with the floor plans on the pages previous, students were given design creativity for the elevations as long as they adhered to the aesthetic specified in the requirements.

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3612 cf

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10" facia 2'-8"

2'-0"

1'-6"

40" railing

2'-0"

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12 Challenged encountered while creating elevations were ensuring they 5 reflect the floor plans. As elevations progressed it was discovered that some 1'-6" window placements would not be feasible. In the original floor plans the basement windows on the right side of the building were placed centered in the rec room. Once elevation development progressed it was discovered that there was a window right under the fireplace location. Revisions were made to both the elevations and floor plans. The end result/solutions is displayed on the current spread. 3312 f

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3612 cf

40" railing

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3312 f

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10" faci

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2558 cf

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concrete steps to specs concrete steps to specs

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Front Elevation Elevation 1 1 Front

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Back Elevation

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10" facia

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10" facia

1'-6" D

1'-6"

1'-6" 40" railing

2015 f

1'-6"

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2015 f

2040 cf

2040 cf

2633 f

40" raili

2240 cf

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2240 cf

2240 cf

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12" column E

2633 f

17" parging

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Right Elevation

12" colum

17" parging

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21'-0

2'-0"

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2'-8"

3612 cf

concrete steps to specs

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Front Elevation

1'-6"

2'-0"

3312 f

3312 f

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Back Elevation

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40" railing 2558 cf

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40" railing

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12" slate co A

10" facia E

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concrete steps to specs

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1 1'-6" Front Elevation

1'-6"

D

Back Elevation 40" railing

2015 f

2040 cf

2240 cf

2240 cf

2633 f

B

C

E

17" parging

6024sl

2

Finishes Legend

12" column A

A

Right Elevation

Asphalt shingles to specs

A

12

5

10" facia

10" facia

10" facia

8"

1'-6"

Shakes to specs

C

4" Trim

2'-0"

3312 f

3312 f

2543fff

10" facia

B

A

D

40" railing

1'-6" D

1'-6"

2558 cf

5512 ff

3412 f

40" railing

40" railing

2558 cffc

2558 cf

2015 f

3412 f

2040 cf

D

12" column

D

12" slate column

E

E

2633 cf

2240 cf

2240 cf

1'-6"

2633 f

40" railing

5" Hardie Board

Slate stone to specs

E

Finis

12" column E

3

E

Back Elevation

2

6024sl

6024sl

Left Elevation

17" parging

17" parging

6024sl

4

Right Elevation

Gordon Residence

Asph

B

Sha

C

4" T

D

5" H

E

Slat

Consultants

Notes

Drawing

Project

Chayna Gordon Designs

INTERIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGY ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY

A

A3

Elevations

10" facia 10" facia A

1'-6" D

40" railing 3412 f

2015 f

40" railing

5512 ff

3412 f

1'-6"

D

2040 cf

2240 cf

2240 cf

12" column

Finishes Legend

2633 cf

12" column

E

E

E

17" parging

4

A

Project

Chayna Gordon Designs

INTERIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGY ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY

Gordon Residence

Drawing

Elevations

Notes

17" parging

6024sl

6024sl

Left Elevation

Asphalt shingles to specs

B

Shakes to specs

Consultants


3.2

nait dormitory project Construction A

B

C

D

E

1

2

1

MAIN FLOOR PLAN

The Nait Dormitory Project originally started as a Second Semester design project. Advancing into third semester students are then required to take their design floor plans and elevations and told to make what is designed, constructible. It is a big learning curve as students realize that often what is designed without forethought of construction is not feasible. Further still, once students more onto fourth semester they dive into building sections and details to better understand how materials and building components must be connected and fabricated. These materials are based off of what students chose for their exterior finishes in the design process. By the end of second year designs have been revised in order to meet building codes and create a safe, functional building. The end result from the design project to construction documents leaves the structure almost unrecognizable.


1

A

B

C

D

E

1 2

2 1

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

A

B

1

C

D

E

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

1

A

B

1

2

2

THIRD FLOOR PLAN

C

D

E


C

3.2

D

E

2

1

1

nait dormitory project Construction

DO

2

E

1

D

NORTH ELEVATION

C

4

EAST ELEVATION

B

A


A

3

3

4

B

C

D

E

SOUTH ELEVATION

1

2

1

East Elevation: Wood paneling feature with aluminum panels cladding the overhang on the upper floors. Curtain walls for the exit stairs.

SCHOOL OF SUSTAINABLE BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

2

North Elevation: Complete with aluminum panels and curtain walls that span through public areas of the interior to provide natural light.

3

South Elevation: This is the “main entrance”. Doors to the right are for use by residences’ only. Clad in a combination of wood paneling and and aluminum to provide visual interest.

ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY

4

2

WEST ELEVATION

West Elevation: Wood paneling feature with aluminum panels cladding the overhang on the upper floors. Curtain walls for the exit stairs.


4.1

ATB Bank Project Design

Main Floor Plan ATB Bank Project is a scholarship competition provided by ATB and an architecture firm. Hypothetical site location was the vacant lot on the corner of 82nd Avenue and 105th Street. Students were given a list of requirements that must be met. Building Code evaluations for the site and the amount of required parking spaces were calculated. After these calculations there was a more clear idea of how the size and general shape of the building works in relation to the required green space. The floor plans are divided and color coated into three classifications: Green: Public- this area is accessible from every individual. From bank employees, public, customers, firm clients and firm employees. Blue: Private- this area is for employees only. Purple: Restricted Public - this area is accessible to the public but only when there is an employee present.

Bank Mezzanine


Second Floor Plan

Firm Mezzanine and Roof Deck


4.1

ATB Bank Project Design

The 3D model for this project was created in Sketch Up and rendered using iRender. Students were allowed the freedom to use and 3D and rendering software they wished to complete this portion of the project. Site Plan Rendering

Exterior Perspective Rendering


Exterior Perspective Rendering from Green Space

Interior Perspective of Firm Work Stations Rendering

Bank Teller Perspective Rendering


Interior Design Technologist

CG

Architectural Technologist


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