portfolio | Chrysoula Papagianni
PERSONAL INFORMATION
15B Delvinou Street, 14671, Nea Erythraia T: +30 6937 336 700 E: chrys_pa@yahoo.it www.outoftheboxarch.com
EDUCATION Università degli studi di Firenze | MArch Università degli studi di Firenze | BArch 4th High School of Alimos | Athens
Oct 2012 - Apr 2015 Oct 2005 - Feb 2012 Sep 2002 -Jul 2004
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY PCH Design Box |Design Engineer, Athens, Greece Out of the box Architects | Founder, Athens, Greece Studio 75 Architects | Architect, Athens, Greece Studio 75 Architects | Architect, Athens, Greece Studio 75 Architects | Intern, Athens, Greece Studio di Architettura Michele Piccini | Intern, Florence, Italy Freelance photographer | Italy - Greece “Κατοικία Έπιπλο” | Family furniture company Sales assistant and office organization, Athens, Greece
Apr 2019 - Present Sep 2015 - Present Oct 2017 - Dec 2017 Jul 2014 - Nov 2014 Jul 2013 - Sep 2013 Oct 2010 - Feb 2011 Mar 2004 - Sep 2005
AWARDS | PUBLICATIONS DOMÉS International Review of Architecture | NYC Aquarium and public waterfront Director’s Choice Award Winner | NYC Aquarium and public waterfront CUI Conference, Istanbul, Turkey | AGORA_A social and market space of a new economy in Athens
IT SKILLS Revit | Architecture, Structure, MEP, Collaborate AutoCad Rhinoceros Vray for Revit Cinema 4D Microsoft Office |Word, Excel, Powerpoint Adobe Suite | Photoshop, Indesign, Premiere
LANGUAGES Greek | Native language Italian | Fluent English | Fluent Spanish | Level A1
INTERESTS Photography|Travelling|Gastronomy|Trekking|Cinema|Theatre
_projects 01. NYC Aqua International open ideas competition 02. King’s Cross Self build housing proposal 03. Agora_A social and market space of a new economy in Athens Master’s Thesis 04. Bioclimatic School proposal Ideas competition 05. Double skin facade Architecture and Environmental Lab 06. The garden of the city, the city of the backyard Architecture and Town Lab 07. βuc (belvedere under construction) Restoration Lab 08. Diffuse Hotel at the foot of Mount Olympus Bachelor Thesis 09. Work projects 10. Design
01. NYC Aqua_Director’s choice award winner NYC AQUARIUM & PUBLIC WATERFRONT
Project
International open ideas competition
Date
2016
Collaborators
Nikolaos Karatolios, Katerina Xenou
Man’s relationship with the sea is highly interactive as it is important, manifold and long-lasting. As far as we see it, designing an aquarium presents a great opportunity to highlight man’s relationship to the sea and go beyond the simple notion of a “zoo” in which various marine species are on display, by providing a complete sea experience.The basic design principle was to recreate the interaction between the sea and the visitor as well as with the project itself, perceiving the sea as an integral part of the project and creating a single interlocking organism waiting to be explored.
Section
The aquarium has been designed as such, as to create the feeling of exploration of the depth of the sea. The sequence of the passageways-hallways with the halls in combination with the continuous descent into the aquarium and the gradual increase of the halls in both height and size, along with the gradual reduction of brightness has been designed to create the sense that the visitor is directed deeper and deeper into the sea.
Assonometric view
Meanwhile, every hall will reproduce sounds of the sea depending on the depth and the exhibits. The sounds will range from the song of a whale to the sound of a speedboat. The exhibition spaces are dedicated to indigenous fish, starting with neritic fish in the initial halls and gradually leading to the deep sea fish. Each hall has unique textures (e.g. rock or sand floor) in order to provide different experiences to the visitor. The visitor’s tour ends in the final hall which is devoted to the influence man has on the sea and aims to raise awareness, by replacing the sea creatures in the water tanks with trash, polluted waters and sources of contamination. Main aim of such a display is to sensitize the spectators and inspire an active response towards protecting the aquatic world.
02. King’s Cross
Project
Self build housing proposal
Date
2015
Collaborators
Nikolaos Karatolios
Masterplan
A prefabricated housing proposal designed for a self build company in London. The plot is situated in King’s Cross district, in the center of a building block, with no sides facing the street. Due to its proximity to the adjacent buildings, privacy was a very important factor to take into consideration. The solution we came up to avoid the direct visual contact, was a perforated first floor, with folding-windows. The ground floor plan was designed with the possibility of a 10m2 extension, where a more spacious dining room can be placed, facing the yard. Plan | Ground Floor Basic house 100m2
Plan | Ground Floor Extended house 100m2
Plan | First Floor Basic house 100m2 Extended house 110m2
03. Agora_A social and market space of a new economy in Athens Project
Master’s Thesis
Date
2015
Collaborators
Nikolaos Karatolios
Supervisors
Francesco Colotti
The idea was the creation of a project, influenced by the current socio-economic situation in Greece, in one of the most central districts of Athens that is proposing an alternative for the people. The theme of our proposal is a multifunctional market and working space that offers a different type of economy, architecture and function, not depending on money, but in the value of trading. One of the crucial points for us, was the creation of an “organism� that will mutate in function, depending on the needs, so that it will never constitute an unused space at any time and day, and to offer the freedom to the people to shape the conditions and the relationship among the different functions.
Masterplan
Section
Cubes The cubes make up the bulk of the market, while having, except of a functional value, but also the role of the separation of public space. Regarding the design the main target was the creation of a strong image that looks like a street-art installation, and mimic commerce and trade boxes, arranged in stacks. The cube is like a “living organism� that is changing, transforming at the same time the face of the market, based on the time and day.While it is not in use, has the ability to fully close, obtaining a pure form, while when it operates opens, changing facades depending on the functions. An important design choice, is the distance of 5 cm, which the cubes have amongst them, and the gap of 5 cm from the paving. In this way they look like regardless boxes between them and the thin line shadow formed by the elevation of them, standing out from the ground, making them seem lighter in the eye and creates the impression as if someone has simply left them on the ground.
Trasparent volumes These are the volumes that complement the facades of the street in combination with the existing neoclassical building and the neoclassical façade which remains. Are the largest in size buildings of the project, and they are the heart of the project. The design approach that we selected is minimalistic. Mainly as a respect to the existing buildings and they are designed without many architectural features in a way that they “uniteâ€? the two neoclassical buildings in a single facade. Therefore to be easily understood that they are part of the same project. To achieve this we used as main material translucent policarbonate glass, that creates a sense of continuity.
SE Elevation
Main warehouse The deposit is the main storage space of the market, playing the most important role in the service of indirect exchange. It is the only point of the project that is divided by a street. This option has been decided to facilitate the people who carry a larger dimension object, to load and unload with ease. The design approach differs from the other buildings of the market having clear industrial design, as a reference to the pre-existing building that was located there. The pre-existing walls of the old industry,are reserved and complemented by translucent policarbonate glass, so that the sunlight will diffuse evenly and in a soft way in the interior of the deposit.
Section
Elevation
04. Bioclimatic school proposal_Finalist
Elementary School with Indoor Gym in Neapoli, Thessaloniki
Project
Ideas Competition
Date
2014
Collaborators
Nikolaos Karatolios, Dimitris Galetakis,
The main objective of our proposal is to create a school complex that will be familiar to children as an image, respecting the environment and the children. A key design choice is the creation of one-storey buildings with a human scale while creating the feeling of less coverage of the plot.
Masterplan
With the design approach of the buildings housing the classrooms, we wanted to create a familiar image for the children in order to feel that they are in a friendly environment. Influenced by the wooden toy houses, which are the “archetypal” image of the house, we created a wooden “village” built in a natural landscape, where the roofs are dominated by the multicolor bioclimatic chimneys (Each color represents a different classroom) .
Section αα’
Regarding the bioclimatic design of the buildings, it is based on three principles: Orientation, insulation and air circulation. The orientation of the long part of the buildings is facing the south with a slight western deviation due to the natural slope of the land, achieving a the maximum amount natural lighting levels and passive heating during the cold months, while avoiding direct radiation and overheating during the warmer months. The north side of the buildings is protecting the interior from heat losses with the lack of openings, or taking advantage of the physical protection of the soil.
The double skin of the buildings during the winter, is trapping the heat, absorbing radiation from the sun and working like an insulation to minimize the heat losses. During the warmer months the skin receives the heat and delivers it to the bioclimatic chimneys and from there flows outside the buildings keeping them cool. At the same time through the strategic placement of openings on the north side of the buildings, channeled cold air enters the rooms and the double skin, enhancing air circulation and maintaining the thermal comfort.
East Elevation
05. Double skin facade Re-development of the middle school “Malaparte� in Prato,Italy
Project
Architecture and Environmental Lab
Date
2014
Supervisors
Giuseppe Ridolfi, Lorenzo Giorgi
This laboratory was focused on the re-development of an existing school building and, more in detail, the re-design of its envelope to achieve architectural quality, energy retrofit and the best environmental balance. Parts of the workflow : site investigation, technological survey of the existing building envelope, dataset implementation of the envelope components, performance benchmarks and parametric modeling of the present situation, life cycle assessment between present situation and proposed transformation. For the final project we used methods for the evaluation of thermal and energy performance of buildings based on “simplified method� and dynamic software applications (Autodesk Ecotect Analysis+ Energy Plus) providing the calculation procedures for system losses and efficiencies for the different energy systems, such as: space heating/cooling, DHW, lighting (Radiance-Daysim), ventilation and air conditioning (winAir).
Schematic rappresentation of the proposal
Adjustable angle glass louver mechanism. Each shader can rotate independently depending on the sunlight.
Axonometric view | Double skin facade applied on the south side of the school
Detail | Double skin facade
Ventilation Analysis | WinAir Summer period_South facade Southern wind External Temperature : 35.0 C Internal Temperature : 25.0 C
06. The garden of the city, the city of the backyard School of performing arts in Prato, Italy
Project
Architecture and town Lab
Date
2014
Collaborators
Ruken Bars, Olivia Falsini, Olivia Gori
Supervisors
Francesco Colotti
This laboratory involved the former hospital site of Prato, Italy. The goal was to design an International school for 300 students which will include administrative offices, dormitories, teaching spaces, dining facilities, library, recreation areas, bookshops and the surrounding open spaces.
Concept model 1:2000
Model 1:2000
Final Model 1:500
Concept image
The project area is divided in the one inside the city wall and the one just outside the wall. Inside is situated the school of performing arts, the auditorium and a conceptual tower. In the area outside the wall is placed the student’s residence, the main library and underground parking spaces.
Masterplan
Level +14m -dance -dressing rooms -toilets
Level +12m -orchestra -recording room -dance -dressing rooms -toilets
Level +8m -music theory -recording room -dance -classrooms -toilets
Plan level +8m Level +5m -amphitheater -administration -recording room -toilets
Ground Floor -reception -cafeteria -toilets
Exploded view diagram
NW elevation
Section BB
07. βuc (belvedere under construction)
Restoration of the Belvedere Bastion in Arezzo, Italy
Project
Restoration Laboratory
Date
2013
Collaborators
Ntaniel Antzel, Nikolaos Karatolios
Supervisors
Maurizio De Vita, Giacomo Tempesta, Grazia Tucci
A project of restoration of the XVIth century Fortress of Arezzo in Tuscany, Italy. Our area of intervention was the Belvedere bastion with the function of the new entrance to the fortress and access to the new theater project that has already been launched. The project also includes exposition spaces and an aerial walkthrough with panoramic views to the city of Arezzo.
Plans | Sections
Plant Blistering Detachment Biological Colonization Discolouration Deposit Coving Degradation Analysis
Cracks Discolouration
Entrance view
Aerial walkthrough night view
08. Diffuse hotel at the foot of Mount Olympus
Project
Bachelor Thesis
Date
2012
Supervisors
Saverio Mecca, Michele Piccini
Masterplan
The village of Sparmos is an agricultural settlement at an altitude of 670 meters, which was completely destroyed during the civil war. The area is characterized by its differences in height and it’s contact with the plains and the mountains. My proposal seeks to compare the architectural context with respect το the needs of the area, focusing on the natural beauty of the site, in order to create a place that integrates with the landscape.
The restaurant area adapts to the existing morphology, leaving the natural landscape intact.
Plan | Restaurant
The hotel consists of 17 rooms, placed on the exact traces of the destroyed village’s houses. Where an addition was needed, because the plan of the pre-existing trace wasn’t adequate, the “new” part of the plan was designed with a different material and height in order to highlight this contrast. In some other cases, apart from the trace there were remaining walls which were of course incorporated in the design. Three different types of units were designed, for two, three and 4 persons, with all the necessary amenities.
Plans | Housing
Section
09. Work projects Doha Oasis is a mixed-use project which includes: a 30-storey tower; a 6-storey basement with mall, parking and theme park; a 12-storey range of apartments and a 250 m-long elliptical park. The “Jewel in the Crown� is a 27,500m2 Themed Experience Centre in the heart of the development. The Theme Park occupies the Central Area of the Podium at ground level and is covered by a steel dome ensuring a clear height of eighteen meters, supporting the landscape garden, and is penetrated by skylights. Studio 75 was assigned the implementation design of the theme park.
Project
Doha Oasis Theme Park
Date
2017
Employer
Studio 75 Architects
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NOISE MITIGATION IS RECOMMENDED FOR FULLY ENCLOSED QUEUES AND DARK RIDES. SEE ACOUSTICAL REPORT. ATTRACTIONS ARE SHOWN AS OVERALL REPRESENTATIONS. FOR DETAILED RIDE INFORMATION SEE VENDOR DRAWINGS. THEMING ELEMENTS ARE SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY. FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE THE "TM" SERIES.
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1. FOR OTHE DRAWINGS A 2. FOR STRU TO RC.ST SE 3. FOR EXTE REFER TO T 4. FOR BUILD DOCUMENTA 5. FOR TECH TO SH DRAW 6. FOR LIGH DOCUMENTA 7. FOR AUDI TO SH.AV SE 8. FOR SPEC TO SH.FX SE 9. FOR SHOW TO SH.SA SE
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REFERENCE TABLE
DRAWING
DOOR SCHEDULE
DT.AI.000.A0.A5401
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REFER TO RAILING / FENCES AND GATES MASTERPLAN FOR DETAILS PLANTERS see AD DRAWINGS PLANTER ATTRACTION
BASEBUILD COLUMN
BASEBUILD COLUMN
120MH200 = 2HRS FIRE RATED 200mm CMU HOLLOW
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Description
Employer
KEY NOTES 01 02 03
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Drawing examples of the BOH (Back of House) area of the project, which includes services such as maintenance rooms, restrooms, offices, storage, etc. At this phase we mostly dealt with plans, elevations, reflected ceiling plans and finish floor plans.
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BREAK AREA M803-A.11
OFFICE M803-A.10
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EXISTING BASE BUILD COLUMN. EXISTING BASE BUILD WALL TO REMAIN. AREA OF PREFABRICATED REFRIGERATION UNIT NOT IN SCOPE. T.B.D. BY LOCAL CONSULTANT AND COORDINATED BY FIELD CONTRACTOR. SLAB TO REMAIN AT C.L. LEVEL IN THIS AREA. 04 CASEWORK SHOWN FOR REFERENCE. 06 FLOOR ABOVE AREAS OUTSIDE OF STRUCTURE SLAB COVERAGE AND ABOVE ATC SUSPENSION FRAMING IS TO BE FINISHED AS PER THEME PARK APPROVED PROPOSAL. 07 CONTINUE RADIUS OF ADJACENT WALL. 11 DOOR NOT IN CONTRACT. 17 SEE FH PACKAGE FOR INFORMATION ON THIS AREA. 20 NEW ROLL-UP DOOR. 21 NEW ROLL-UP DOOR WITH INTEGRATED MAN DOOR. 22 SEE CONSULTANT DRAWINGS FOR LAYOUT/EQUIPMENT INFORMATION IN THIS AREA. 23 NEW SLIDING DOOR. 24 ENTIRE MAINTENANCE/EMPLOYEE ENTRY LOBBY AREA UNDER DEVELOPMENT. 25 ROOF COLUMN. SEE STRUCTURALS AND THEMING.. 26 EYE WASH STATION. 27 TYPICAL BOH FINISHES IN THIS AREA: WALL PT-01, FLOOR: PT-03, U.N.O 27A TYPICAL OFFICES WITHIN THIS AREA: WALL PT-01, BASE: WB-01, FLOORS: CP-01 27B TYPICAL BOH BASEMENT FINISHES: WALLS: PT-01, CEILING: PT-02, FLOOR: PT-03, WB-01 (OPTIONAL). APPLICABLE ONLY FOR NORMALLY UNOCCUPIED BUILDING SERVICE SUPPORT AREAS, REFER TO NFPA 101 SECTION 7.13 30 FREESTANDING ATM MACHINE. 31 STEEL PLATED WAINSCOT WALLS MT-01 AND BUMPERS IN THE MAINTENANCE ENTRY AREA, CORRIDORS AND LOBBY AREA 37 COMPUTER STATION COUNTER SHOWN FOR REFERENCE. 54 CART CHARGING STATIONS. 55 OVERHEAD CRANE PROJECTION; TO BE SPECIFIED BY OPERATOR - STRUCTURE TO BE COORDINATED WITH AURECON. 57 OPENING IN SLAB ABOVE FOR RIDE EQUIPMENT - ATTRACTION 103 58 RECESSED FIRE HOSE CABINET. 59 PREFABRICATED LOCKERS BY G.C. 60 SERVICE COUNTER/UNIFORM CHECKOUT. 64 WHEELCHAIR/STROLLER RENTAL ROOM AND LOCEKRS CONSIDERED FOH SPACES. FINISHES TO REFLECT. 65 EXISTING BASE BUILD DOOR. 67 FLOOR DRAIN (TYPICAL). SEE AURECON MECHANICAL SET FOR MORE INFORMATION. FLOOR DRAIN FINAL LOCATIONS TO BE FINALIZED IN CD PHASE. 69 TRASH CHUTE OPENING FROM TP-1 MEZZANINE IN SLAB ABOVE. 70 EYE WASH STATION. 71 STRUCTURAL COLUMNS BY AURECON (TYPICAL) - SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS. 73 CASH COUNTER. 74 SAFE - TO BE PROVIDED BY OPERATOR. 75 MATCH AD FLOOR FINISH.
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Lead Architect / Planner
Lead Engineering
Creative Consultants
Conceptualisation Consultants
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SEE SHEET GG.GG.000.A0.A0001 FOR SYMBOL AND ABBREVIATIONS APPLICABLE TO THIS PLAN. SEE FIRE LIFE SAFETY SHEETS FOR RATED WALLS RELATED TO PROJECT. DOOR NUMBERS ARE THE SAME AS THE ROOM INTO WHICH THEY SWING. MULITPLE DOORS INTO A SINGLE ROOM HAVE AN ALPHABETICAL DESIGNTATION. RE: GG.GG.000.A0.A0020 D. ALL WALLS ARE PARTITION TYPE M200, U.N.O. E. COORDINATE AND PROVIDE BACKING FOR MILLWORK AND ITEMS ATTACHED OR MOUNTED TO PARTITIONS OR CEILINGS. F. PARTITIONS ARE DIMENSIONED FROM FINISH FACE TO FINISH FACE, U.N.O. MAINTAIN DIMENSIONS MARKED "CLEAR". ALLOW FOR THICKNESS AND MOUNTING OF FINISHES. G. ALL DOOR OPENINGS TO BE 100MM FROM ADJACENT WALL U.O.N. H. CORE AND SHELL FLOOR ELEVATIONS ARE TAKEN FROM BASE BUILD C.L. LEVELS. FOR F.F.L. SEE FIT OUT PACKAGE. I. PLEASE REFER TO SHEET BH.AI.000.A0000 FOR THE MEP SYMBOL LEGEND APPLICABLE TO THIS PLAN. B.
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= JOTUN FENOMASTIC MATT RAL 9002 - WALLS AS PER BASE BUILDING = JOTUN JOTASHIELD COLORLAST FINISHES FOR TECHNICAL MATT RAL 9118 - SLAB SOFFIT / CEILING BASEMENT FLOOR PT-03 = BASE MASTERSTOP 1210 SYSTEM - FLOOR WB-01 = WALL BASE: 150mm SS FOR TECH OFFICE ROOMS OR 1 50mm JOHNSONITE TRADITIONAL, FOR EXEC. OFFICES, LOBBY, CORRIDOR AREAS ETC. T-01 = 300X300X8.6 mm CERAMIC TILES, CERAMICHE CAESAR, GRANIGLIATI , COLOR: GRIGIO TIMAU T-02 = 600X600X10.2 mm CERAMIC TILES, CERAMICHE CAESAR, TINTE UNITE, COLOR: PURE WHITE WT-01 = 300X300X10 mm CERAMIC TILES, CERAMICHE CAESAR, GRANIGLIATI, TINTE UNITE, COLOR: SOLID SKY WT-02 = 300X300X8.6 mm CERAMIC TILES, CERAMICHE CAESAR, TINTE UNITE, COLOR: YELLOW WT-03 = 300X300X8.6 mm CERAMIC TILES, CERAMICHE CAESAR, TINTE UNITE, COLOR: WHITE MT-01 = DIAMOND PLATE SS WAINSCOTING FRP-01 = MARLITE SMOOTH WHITE CG-01 = WALLGUARD SS CORNER GUARD 16 GAUGE CG-02 = WALLGUARD HIGH DENSITY BUMPER RAILS CP-01 = 600X600mm CARPET TILES ON EPOXY FLOOR FINISH PT-03
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General Notes 1. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REFER TO AD, RC, TM DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTATION 2. FOR STRUCTURAL INFORMATION REFER TO RC.ST SERIES DOCUMENTATION 3. FOR EXTERIOR FACADES AND THEMING INFORMATION REFER TO TM.AI or AD.AI SERIES DOCUMENTATION 4. FOR BUILDING INFORMATION REFER TO RC.AI SERIES DOCUMENTATION 5. FOR TECHNICAL INFORMATION REFER TO SH DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTATION 6. FOR LIGHTING INFORMATION REFER TO SH.SL SERIES DOCUMENTATION 7. FOR AUDIO/VIDEO INFORMATION REFER TO SH.AV SERIES DOCUMENTATION 8. FOR SPECIAL EFFECTS INFORMATION REFER TO SH.FX SERIES DOCUMENTATION 9. FOR SHOW ACTION EQUIPMENT INFORMATION REFER TO SH.SA SERIES DOCUMENTATION
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CONFERENCE ROOM M803-A.6
PAINTED GYPSUM WATERPROOF BOARD CEILING - FINISH PT-02 PAINTED EXPOSED STRUCTURE SLAB FACE - FINISH PT-02 DIGIT EQUALS FINISHED CEILING HEIGHT
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17/11/2017
Issued for construction
Seal/Signature
ROOM M803-A.7
F.F.L. 9000
58
C.L. 8850
RECEPTION / VESTIBULE M803-A.13
CONTROL POINT FOR CEILING LOCATION
01
CEILING HEIGHT CHANGE
M803-A.7 C A
C.L. 8850
K
F.F.L. 9000 C.L. 8850
2
Description
PAINTED GYPSUM BOARD CEILING - FINISH PT-02
OPEN
#
2 COPY/SUPPLIES
681 Date Rev:
ACOUSTIC CEILING TILE - 600mm X 600mm OPEN PLAN
GWB
M803-A.8 C D
F.F.L. 9000
27A CONFERENCE ROOM M803-A.6
PT-1
J
1
C.L. 8850
C.L. 8850
27A OFFICE M803-A.9
C.L. 8850
F.F.L. 9000
F.F.L. 9000
ACT-1
F.F.L. 9000 OFFICE M803-A.8
OFFICE M803-A.10
27A
600MMX600MM SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILING
BREAK AREA M803-A.11
2
OFFICE M803-A.10
SUSPENDED GYP. BOARD CEILING
V-04 V-04
REFERENCE TABLE
DRAWING
DOOR SCHEDULE
DT.AI.000.A0.A5401
LEGEND
Project Name
DOHA OASIS THEME PARK
Project Number
05.9500.000 Description
SCOPE OF WORK
NOT IN CONTRACT AREA (N.I.C)
COMPOSITE SHEET - MAINTENANCE PLANS
Scale
1:50
3
FINISH PLAN - LEVEL 1 - 681 - MAINTENANCE SCALE: 1 : 50
1
ENLARGED PLAN - LEVEL 1 - 681 - MAINTENANCE SCALE: 1 : 50
NOT IN SCOPE AREA (N.I.S) DRAIN LOCATION
BH.AI.681.A1.A1310 © 2016 Gensler
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Employer
KEY NOTES 53
01 02 03
54
Plumbing Fixture Schedule1 Type Mark FX01 FX02 FX03
FX04
FX05 FX06 FX09
Manufacturer LAUFEN Hansgrohe INT LAUFEN LAUFEN
600
Model 81196.0 31101000 82095.6 89395.6
1189 1189
Roca Sanitario, S.A. PL3-E LAUFEN LAUFEN
1189
82196.0 89395.6
600
Roca Sanitario, S.A. PL3-E
1250
81195.3 84206.1 81096.2 81196.3 KB110-SSRE TBD
LAUFEN LAUFEN LAUFEN LAUFEN Koala Kare Products TBD Bradley Corporation
Powder Coated - Urinal Screen
Hansgrohe INT
32129000
BA-04
1065
BA-04 BA-07 BA-08
BA-11
Circular Waste Chute For Mounting In Countertops
Bobrick
532
B-715 B-3725
532
B-293 B-2890 B-2888
Bobrick
B-529 B-826
Bobrick Bobrick
B-2400 B-268
BH.AI.550.B1.A1373
FX19 8
WT-01
FX05
6
440
FX03 FX03
BA-03
FX03
BA-14
FX19
BA-14
Q
2078
FX19
BA-14
Conceptualisation Consultants
SHEET NOTES SEE SHEET GG.GG.000.A0.A0001 FOR SYMBOL AND ABBREVIATIONS APPLICABLE TO THIS PLAN. SEE FIRE LIFE SAFETY SHEETS FOR RATED WALLS RELATED TO PROJECT. DOOR NUMBERS ARE THE SAME AS THE ROOM INTO WHICH THEY SWING. MULITPLE DOORS INTO A SINGLE ROOM HAVE AN ALPHABETICAL DESIGNTATION. RE: GG.GG.000.A0.A0020 D. ALL WALLS ARE PARTITION TYPE M200, U.N.O. E. COORDINATE AND PROVIDE BACKING FOR MILLWORK AND ITEMS ATTACHED OR MOUNTED TO PARTITIONS OR CEILINGS. F. PARTITIONS ARE DIMENSIONED FROM FINISH FACE TO FINISH FACE, U.N.O. MAINTAIN DIMENSIONS MARKED "CLEAR". ALLOW FOR THICKNESS AND MOUNTING OF FINISHES. G. ALL DOOR OPENINGS TO BE 100MM FROM ADJACENT WALL U.O.N. H. CORE AND SHELL FLOOR ELEVATIONS ARE TAKEN FROM BASE BUILD C.L. LEVELS. FOR F.F.L. SEE FIT OUT PACKAGE. I. PLEASE REFER TO SHEET BH.AI.000.A0000 FOR THE MEP SYMBOL LEGEND APPLICABLE TO THIS PLAN. B.
02
943
FX19
BA-02
FX19 BA-04
7550
2335
C.
BOH FINISH LEGEND PT-01 PT-02
1
Creative Consultants
A.
FX19
BA-08
BA-14
Lead Engineering
BA-14
BA-03 BA-03
BA-10
Lead Architect / Planner
BA-14
BA-03
FX03
9
PMO
BA-03
FX03
500
WT-01
WT-01
WT-01
WT-01
WT-01 FX02
7 BH.AI.550.B1.A1372
550-E G D
550-D G D
BA-01
550-H G D
550-G G D
550-F G D
243 800
MEN'S RESTROOM 550
BA-03
FX04
1043 800 243 1043
800
550-C G D
900
BA-01
3
MEN'S RESTROOM 550
1405
BA-13
5
130
1000
WT-01
450
Automatic Lavatory-Mounted Soap Dispenser Floor-Standing Waste Receptacle Surface-Mounted Corner Waste Receptacle
FX06
553
BA-12
4
FX06
B-35883 B-4112 B-4063 B-35139 B-4998 B-5806 B-35903 B-318
BA-13 BA-14
T-02
532
2
1600
BA-10
FX02
532
Model
FX02
FX02
FX01
3785
BA-02 BA-03
Description Manufacturer Surface-Mounted Automatic Hand Dryer Bobrick Recessed Automatic Hand Dryer ADA Compliant Bobrick Bobrick Tilt Mirror With Stainless Steel Frame Surface-Mounted Single Jumbo Roll Toilet Tissue Dispenser ADA Comp. Bobrick Surface-Mounted Multi-Roll Toilet Tissue Dispenser ADA Compliant Bobrick Bobrick Recessed Multi-Roll Toilet Tissue Dispenser ADA Compliant Bobrick Surface-Mounted Stainless Steel Soap Dispenser ADA Compliant Bobrick Recessed Soap Dispenser ADA Compliant Surface-Mounted Sanitary Napkin Disposal ADA Compliant Bobrick Bobrick 1-1/4" Diameter Swing Up Grab Bar Bobrick 1-1/4" Diameter ADA Grab Bar Bobrick Recessed Paper Towel Dispenser ADA Compliant Bobrick Recessed Paper Towel Dispenser ADA Compliant
FX02
FX01 FX01
F.F.L. -270 C.L. -420
BA-10
1525
Specialty Equipment Schedule Type Mark BA-01
FX01
BA-04
1065
2085
2230
635
FX10 FX15 FX16 FX18 FX19
Description Wash basin under mounted in vanity Built in basin Electronic basin mixer with temperature pre-adjustment battery operation Wallhung WC pan Seat and Cover Universal with Automatic Lowering System Electronic stainless steel operating plate for concealed cistern with automatic or manual dual flush Wallhung WC rimless ADA Compliant Seat and Cover Universal with Automatic Lowering System Electronic stainless steel operating plate for concealed cistern with automatic or manual dual flush Washbasin ADA Compliant Siphonic urinal CAPRINO PLUS Countertop basin Siphon Cover Horizontal recessed mounted stainless steel finish baby changing station Mop Sink Restroom Partitions, Urinal Screen As per design full wall @ vanity Bidette 1jet hand shower with shower holder and pressure shower hose
EXISTING BASE BUILD COLUMN. EXISTING BASE BUILD WALL TO REMAIN. AREA OF PREFABRICATED REFRIGERATION UNIT NOT IN SCOPE. T.B.D. BY LOCAL CONSULTANT AND COORDINATED BY FIELD CONTRACTOR. SLAB TO REMAIN AT C.L. LEVEL IN THIS AREA. 04 CASEWORK SHOWN FOR REFERENCE. 06 FLOOR ABOVE AREAS OUTSIDE OF STRUCTURE SLAB COVERAGE AND ABOVE ATC SUSPENSION FRAMING IS TO BE FINISHED AS PER THEME PARK APPROVED PROPOSAL. 07 CONTINUE RADIUS OF ADJACENT WALL. 11 DOOR NOT IN CONTRACT. 17 SEE FH PACKAGE FOR INFORMATION ON THIS AREA. 20 NEW ROLL-UP DOOR. 21 NEW ROLL-UP DOOR WITH INTEGRATED MAN DOOR. 22 SEE CONSULTANT DRAWINGS FOR LAYOUT/EQUIPMENT INFORMATION IN THIS AREA. 23 NEW SLIDING DOOR. 24 ENTIRE MAINTENANCE/EMPLOYEE ENTRY LOBBY AREA UNDER DEVELOPMENT. 25 ROOF COLUMN. SEE STRUCTURALS AND THEMING.. 26 EYE WASH STATION. 27 TYPICAL BOH FINISHES IN THIS AREA: WALL PT-01, FLOOR: PT-03, U.N.O 27A TYPICAL OFFICES WITHIN THIS AREA: WALL PT-01, BASE: WB-01, FLOORS: CP-01 27B TYPICAL BOH BASEMENT FINISHES: WALLS: PT-01, CEILING: PT-02, FLOOR: PT-03, WB-01 (OPTIONAL). APPLICABLE ONLY FOR NORMALLY UNOCCUPIED BUILDING SERVICE SUPPORT AREAS, REFER TO NFPA 101 SECTION 7.13 30 FREESTANDING ATM MACHINE. 31 STEEL PLATED WAINSCOT WALLS MT-01 AND BUMPERS IN THE MAINTENANCE ENTRY AREA, CORRIDORS AND LOBBY AREA 37 COMPUTER STATION COUNTER SHOWN FOR REFERENCE. 54 CART CHARGING STATIONS. 55 OVERHEAD CRANE PROJECTION; TO BE SPECIFIED BY OPERATOR - STRUCTURE TO BE COORDINATED WITH AURECON. 57 OPENING IN SLAB ABOVE FOR RIDE EQUIPMENT - ATTRACTION 103 58 RECESSED FIRE HOSE CABINET. 59 PREFABRICATED LOCKERS BY G.C. 60 SERVICE COUNTER/UNIFORM CHECKOUT. 64 WHEELCHAIR/STROLLER RENTAL ROOM AND LOCEKRS CONSIDERED FOH SPACES. FINISHES TO REFLECT. 65 EXISTING BASE BUILD DOOR. 67 FLOOR DRAIN (TYPICAL). SEE AURECON MECHANICAL SET FOR MORE INFORMATION. FLOOR DRAIN FINAL LOCATIONS TO BE FINALIZED IN CD PHASE. 69 TRASH CHUTE OPENING FROM TP-1 MEZZANINE IN SLAB ABOVE. 70 EYE WASH STATION. 71 STRUCTURAL COLUMNS BY AURECON (TYPICAL) - SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS. 73 CASH COUNTER. 74 SAFE - TO BE PROVIDED BY OPERATOR. 75 MATCH AD FLOOR FINISH.
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= JOTUN FENOMASTIC MATT RAL 9002 - WALLS AS PER BASE BUILDING = JOTUN JOTASHIELD COLORLAST FINISHES FOR TECHNICAL MATT RAL 9118 - SLAB SOFFIT / CEILING BASEMENT FLOOR PT-03 = BASE MASTERSTOP 1210 SYSTEM - FLOOR WB-01 = WALL BASE: 150mm SS FOR TECH OFFICE ROOMS OR 150mm JOHNSONITE TRADITIONAL, FOR EXEC. OFFICES, LOBBY, CORRIDOR AREAS ETC. T-01 = 300X300X8.6 mm CERAMIC TILES, CERAMICHE CAESAR, GRANIGLIATI , COLOR: GRIGIO TIMAU T-02 = 600X600X10.2 mm CERAMIC TILES, CERAMICHE CAESAR, TINTE UNITE, COLOR: PURE WHITE WT-01 = 300X300X10 mm CERAMIC TILES, CERAMICHE CAESAR, GRANIGLIATI, TINTE UNITE, COLOR: SOLID SKY WT-02 = 300X300X8.6 mm CERAMIC TILES, CERAMICHE CAESAR, TINTE UNITE, COLOR: YELLOW WT-03 = 300X300X8.6 mm CERAMIC TILES, CERAMICHE CAESAR, TINTE UNITE, COLOR: WHITE MT-01 = DIAMOND PLATE SS WAINSCOTING FRP-01 = MARLITE SMOOTH WHITE CG-01 = WALLGUARD SS CORNER GUARD 16 GAUGE CG-02 = WALLGUARD HIGH DENSITY BUMPER RAILS CP-01 = 600X600mm CARPET TILES ON EPOXY FLOOR FINISH PT-03
BASEMENT LEVEL 1 - ENLARGED PLAN - MEN'S EMPLOYEE RESTROOM SCALE: 1 : 20
Laschober + Sovich
General Notes 1. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REFER TO AD, RC, TM DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTATION 2. FOR STRUCTURAL INFORMATION REFER TO RC.ST SERIES DOCUMENTATION 3. FOR EXTERIOR FACADES AND THEMING INFORMATION REFER TO TM.AI or AD.AI SERIES DOCUMENTATION 4. FOR BUILDING INFORMATION REFER TO RC.AI SERIES DOCUMENTATION 5. FOR TECHNICAL INFORMATION REFER TO SH DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTATION 6. FOR LIGHTING INFORMATION REFER TO SH.SL SERIES DOCUMENTATION 7. FOR AUDIO/VIDEO INFORMATION REFER TO SH.AV SERIES DOCUMENTATION 8. FOR SPECIAL EFFECTS INFORMATION REFER TO SH.FX SERIES DOCUMENTATION 9. FOR SHOW ACTION EQUIPMENT INFORMATION REFER TO SH.SA SERIES DOCUMENTATION
Key Plan
REFERENCE TABLE
DRAWING
DOOR SCHEDULE
DT.AI.000.A0.A5401
N
Q
C.L. LEVEL
C.L. LEVEL
C.L. LEVEL
C.L. LEVEL
4350
4350
4350
4350
550 E-43
Date
Description
WT-01
FINISHED CEILING LEVEL
WT-01
FINISHED CEILING LEVEL
2730
1620
1620
1620
1620
1620
Rev:
WT-01
FINISHED CEILING LEVEL
WT-01
FINISHED CEILING LEVEL
2730
2730
00
2730
17/11/2017
Issued for construction
Seal/Signature
Project Name
760
BA-08
BA-08 BA-03
BA-08
450
FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL
FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL
-270
-270
-270
BASEMENT FLOOR 1
BASEMENT FLOOR 1
BASEMENT FLOOR 1
C.L. -420
C.L. -420
C.L. -420
C.L. -420
ELEVATION SOUTH- MEN'S EMP. RESTROOM B SCALE: 1 : 20
SCOPE OF WORK
ENLARGED PLANS - B1 MEN'S EMPLOYEE RESTROOMS
700
BA-14
BASEMENT FLOOR 1
FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL
8
400
450
9
FX05
Project Number
05.9500.000 Description
1000
BA-03
1150
FX03
-270
FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL
LEGEND
550-C G D
FX19 BA-14
BA-10
3000
BA-01
3000
BA-04
3000
BA-02
3000
3000
DOHA OASIS THEME PARK BA-01
ELEVATION WEST- MEN'S EMP. RESTROOM B SCALE: 1 : 20
7
ELEVATION NORTH- MEN'S EMP. RESTROOM B SCALE: 1 : 20
6
ELEVATION EAST- MEN'S EMP. RESTROOM B SCALE: 1 : 20
NOT IN CONTRACT AREA (N.I.C)
Scale
1:20
NOT IN SCOPE AREA (N.I.S) DRAIN LOCATION
BH.AI.550.B1.A1372 © 2016 Gensler
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Project
Milos Cove
Date
2014
Employer
Studio 75 Architects
Luxury resort situated in Milos, Cyclades. In this project I was assigned to work on the detailed design of the rooms and bathrooms.
Plan | Bathroom Type B (two space)
Reflected ceiling | Bathroom Type A (one space)
Masterplan
Project
Corfu Housing proposal
Date
2014
Employer
Studio 75 Architects
Design for a villa complex in the island of Corfu. There are two types of houses depending on their area: 80 m2 with two bedrooms and 120 m2 with three bedrooms and furthermore all the necessary amenities (living room, kitchen and bathrooms) implemented in two floors.
10. Design
Custom-made concrete pots using different types of molds.
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