Clara Bucar | Architecture & Urban design
Portfolio 2016
Who and why? My name is Clara. I am an architect and urbanist by conviction, not only for my degree. I am Brazilian, born and raised in Fortaleza, one of the sunniest, but most unequal and violent cities in the planet. The reality I was presented to was about contrasts, extremes and social predestination. I believe I can say so because my education was both technical and political. It made me realize that my duty would be to translate the technical aspects of for people, which they can relate to, feel, owe and belong.
Whitaker (2013), a Brazilian urbanist, states that Brazilian architecture has failed in its social role due to the architects’ detachment from the urban reality, allowing their work be dominated by real estate interests, building cities for few and not for all. That said, I believe to be part of a generation of architects who are ready to acknowledge this multi-sided contemporary urban context and look forward to propose conscious and sustainable solutions. Architecture has the duty and the power to transform spaces and to project realities. Spaces and people consider my mission to exercise the role of producing architecture with humanity.
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What? as in real life
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01_Jurandir and Debora’s House
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02_Flexible Space
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03_North & South Canopies
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04_GA-3B: Swing Space
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C. Bucar and J. P. Pozzobon
Radu Architects
as in academic life
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06_Fortaleza Contemporary Art Museum
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07_Urban Regeneration of Sapiranga Neighborhood: An Alternative for Social Housing
Architectural Design 05
Final Project
Radu Architects
Radu Architects
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08_Photography
05_ UNDP DC 1-16 Radu Architects
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Jurandir and Debora’s House (Collaborative)
This project was developed during the period between September and October 2014, and is currently built. Consists of a middle-class house for a young family. Clara Bucar has worked as Architect with Joao Fernando Pozzobon, also Architect. Clara Bucar was responsible for the design in all phases until construction documents whereas Joao Fernando Pozzobon was responsible for Building Department Approval and construction management. Total building area: 329m² Address: Rua Dalva Rodrigues - Dunas, Fortaleza/ Ceará - Brazil
As in real life, this project was developed for real clients, a couple named Jurandir and Debora. Their clue for a place to call their own was basically huge windows and high ceiling. From that point came the idea of separating the house in two parts. The first part was the built one, with the normal scale, to rest and work. The second part was the vast, the open, the unbuilt sheltered, made to live.
The clients’ thoughts for their house’s visual was more of a traditional composition, with a lot of elements, but, as they saw the continued straight lines, their opinion was changed. This house, located close to the beach but still in a central location inside the city of Fortaleza, was designed specially for Jurandir and Debora, considering and valuing their every request.
These living spaces were specifically designed to be able to lodge reunions in which guests could interact and get together, not dispersing through the space. The big amount of parking spaces was also due to their will to have friends over.
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Ground floor Plan
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South Façade
East Façade
North Façade
West Façade
Ground Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Rooftop
1. Pedestrian access
8. Dining room
15. Outside service area
19. Mezzanine
26. Bathroom
2. Vehicle access
9. Secondary access
16. Garden
20. Couple’s room
27. Balcony
3. Garage
10. Bathroom
17. Deck
21. Balcony
4. Terrace
11. Laundry
18. Swimming pool
22. Couple’s closet
5. Hall
12. Kitchen
23. Couple’s bathroom
6. Stairs
13. Terrace
24. Room
7. Living room
14. Bathroom
Total Floor Area = 191m²
25. Closet
Total Floor Area = 138m²
28. Water tank
Total area = 329m²
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Section A
Section D
Section B
Section C
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Flexible Space (Collaborative - Radu Architects) This project consists of the full interior renovation of 21 floors of the Secretariat General’s building at the United Nations Headquarters, in New York City. Three floors were successfully built: 13th, 18th and 19th. The bid for construction happened in September and the remaining 18 floors - 14th, 17th, 30th, 31st, 32nd, 11th, 21st, 22nd, 26th, 10th, 23rd, 24th, 33rd, 9th, 25th, 9th, 12th and 29th - await for construction. The Flexible Space project happened in three phases, all at Radu Architects: - 1st Phase: Preliminary drafts were designed by a former team at Radu Architects between the years of 2013 and 2014 - Clara Bucar was not involved at this stage.
The Flexible Space project was created to enable the United Nation’s offices to be more efficient. By restructuring the departments and increasing the density on the floors, the UN has maximized its area while decreasing its costs with office rent. In order to do so, it was necessary to accomplish a full reconfiguration of spaces to create a healthy and adequate work environment. The high partition grey cubicles were switched for lower workstations, placed in an open floor plan which allows encounter, dialogue and cooperation among the users. Multiple comfortable lounges, small and medium
fishbowl meeting rooms and two pantries in each floor were installed across the spaces to optimize employee satisfaction and well being. Also, in several different locations, the walls were transformed into whiteboards which encourage team work. The materials used in the floors are clear, bright, modern and resistant and cozy at the same time. Every detail was thought and discussed with the final users. Flexible Space has allowed the Secretariat Building to open up for natural light in order to contemplate the East River and the Brooklyn Skyline view.
- 2nd Phase: The preliminary design was developed into a bidding set during the months of August to December of 2015. At this stage, Clara Bucar worked in a team as Junior Architect with Mai Li, also Junior Architect; Joanna Kahane as Project Leader and Gil Spaier, as Project Manager. - 3rd Phase: The bidding set was developed into a construction set between the months of January and August of 2016. At this stage, Clara Bucar worked in a team as Project Leader with Mai Li, Junior Architect, the designers Bel Zaiden, Ding Yi and Yuyang Wang and Gil Spaier as Project Manager. Total area: 21104 st ft per floor. 21 floors: 443184 sq ft Address: United Nations Headquarters, New York, NY 10017
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Demolition Plan (24th floor)
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CEILING TILE TYPE CEILING HEIGHT BUILDING CORE WALL TO REMAIN.
2' X 2' (OR 1'X2') SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE WITH GRID TO BE DEMOLISHED. G.C TO PATCH AND REPAIR AREAS EFFECTED BY DEMOLITION.
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S-24STRE 5S
A/C DIFFUSER TO BE REMOVED AND RELOCATED AS SHOWN
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EXISTING SPRINKLER HEAD TO REMAIN
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FEC
EXISTING EXIT SIGNS TO REMAIN
EXISTING MILLWORK TO BE DEMOLISHED
EXISTING A/C DIFFUSER TO REMAIN
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EXISTING FURNITURE TO BE SALVAGED AND REUSED/RELOCATED
PENDANT LIGHT FIXTURE TO BE REMOVED
EXISTING TO REMAIN
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DENOTES NEW ITEM
EXISTING PENDANT FIXTURE
EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURE TO BE DEMOLISHED AND REUSED AS SHOWN ON PLAN
EXISTING TO REMAIN
EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURE TO REMAIN UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
DENOTES RELOCATED ITEM DENOTES REMOVED ITEM
EXISTING TO REMAIN
SS
EXISTING SPEAKER STROBE
SD
EXISTING SMOKE DETECTOR INDICATE CHANGE IN CEILING MATERIAL AND / OR HEIGHT
BIDDING SET REV. NO.
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DESCRIPTION
01 10/05/2015 ISSUE FOR BIDDING
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Reflected Ceiling Demolition Plan (24th floor)
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DEMOLITION LEGEND AND REFLECTED CEILING DEMOLITION LEGEND EXISTING 2' X 2' (OR 1'X2') SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE WITH GRID TO BE REMAIN.
CEILING TILE TYPE CEILING HEIGHT BUILDING CORE WALL TO REMAIN.
2' X 2' (OR 1'X2') SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE WITH GRID TO BE DEMOLISHED. G.C TO PATCH AND REPAIR AREAS EFFECTED BY DEMOLITION.
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EXISTING PARTITION TO BE DEMOLISHED EXISTING DOOR AND JAMB TO BE DEMOLISHED "RL" "RM" "N"
EXISTING GYP. BOARD CEILING EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURE TO REMAIN UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURE TO BE DEMOLISHED AND REUSED AS SHOWN ON PLAN
DENOTES RELOCATED ITEM DENOTES REMOVED ITEM DENOTES NEW ITEM EXISTING FURNITURE TO BE SALVAGED AND REUSED/RELOCATED EXISTING MILLWORK TO BE DEMOLISHED
EXISTING PENDANT FIXTURE SS
EXISTING A/C DIFFUSER TO REMAIN
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PENDANT LIGHT FIXTURE TO BE REMOVED
EXISTING A/C RETURN TO REMAIN
STAIR E S-24STRE
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UP
A/C DIFFUSER TO BE REMOVED AND RELOCATED AS SHOWN
FX EXST FIRE TOWER COURT
A/C RETURN TO BE REMOVED AND RELOCATED
S-24FTC EXISTING TO REMAIN
EXISTING SPRINKLER HEAD TO REMAIN
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SPRINKLER HEAD TO REMOVED/ OR RELOCATED EXISTING EXIT SIGNS TO REMAIN
FEC FX SS
EXISTING SPEAKER STROBE
SD
EXISTING SMOKE DETECTOR INDICATE CHANGE IN CEILING MATERIAL AND / OR HEIGHT
BIDDING SET REV. NO.
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DESCRIPTION
01 10/05/2015 ISSUE FOR BIDDING
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Construction Plan (24th floor)
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ALT #1 -SEE A-900
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24 EXISTING TO REMAIN
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10’
FEC
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ALIGN
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NEW SHELF & ROD
FEC
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CONSTRUCTION LEGEND AND REFLECTED CEILING PLAN LEGEND NEW 2' X 2' SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE WITH GRID TO BE REMAIN. G.C TO PATCH AND REPAIR AREAS EFFECTED BY DEMOLITION.
BUILDING CORE WALL TO REMAIN. EXISTING DRYWALL PARTITION TO REMAIN. NEW FULL HT. DRYWALL PARTITION FROM FLOOR UP TO SLAB CEILING. SEE WALL TYPES 'A' ON SHEET "PARTITION TYPES"
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NEW SHELF & ROD
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A/C DIFFUSER. SEE ENGINEERING DRAWINGS.
NEW MILLWORK
A/C RETURN. SEE ENGINEERING DRAWINGS.
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NEW LINEAR PENDANT LIGHT FIXTURE (SEE LIGHTING SCHEDULE) NEW PENDANT LIGHT FIXTURE (SEE LIGHTING SCHEDULE) NEW WALL MTD. LIGHT FIXTURE (SEE LIGHTING SCHEDULE)
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SMOKE DETECTOR
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SOUND MASKING SPEAKERS (SEE AUDIVISUAL SOUND MASKING DRAWINGS) ACCESS HATCH 2'x2'
NEW UNDERMTD. LIGHT FIXTURE (SEE LIGHTING SCHEDULE) NEW LINEAR PENDANT LIGHT FIXTURE - COLUMN OR CEILING POWER FEED (SEE LIGHTING SCHEDULE)
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NEW SHELF & ROD
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ALT #2SEE A-900
NEW GYP. BOARD AREA
SELF LEVELING ALONG SLIDING DOORS
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24
NEW METAL PANEL AREA
EXISTING EXIT SIGN TO REMAIN
SPRINKLER HEAD
D08.24
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305
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NEW ACOUSTIC CEALING PANEL AREA
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EXISTING TO REMAIN
FEC
NEW DOOR, FRAME AND HARDWARE. SEE DOOR AND HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS DENOTES DOOR NUMBER TAG
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NEW 1' X 2' SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE WITH GRID TO BE REMAIN. G.C TO PATCH AND REPAIR AREAS EFFECTED BY DEMOLITION.
INDICATE CHANGE IN CEILING MATERIAL AND / OR HEIGHT CEILING TILE TYPE CEILING HEIGHT "N"
COVE MOUNT FLUORESCENT STRIP
DENOTES NEW ITEM INDICATE CHANGE IN CEILING HEIGHT
NEW COVE MOUNT FLUORESCENT STRIP
NEW POWER OUTLET
NEW LIGHT SWITCH
NEW POWER OUTLET
BIDDING SET REV. NO.
DATE
DESCRIPTION
01 10/05/2015 ISSUE FOR BIDDING
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Reflected Ceiling Plan (24th floor)
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CONSTRUCTION LEGEND AND REFLECTED CEILING PLAN LEGEND NEW 2' X 2' SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE WITH GRID TO BE REMAIN. G.C TO PATCH AND REPAIR AREAS EFFECTED BY DEMOLITION.
BUILDING CORE WALL TO REMAIN. EXISTING DRYWALL PARTITION TO REMAIN. NEW FULL HT. DRYWALL PARTITION FROM FLOOR UP TO SLAB CEILING. SEE WALL TYPES 'A' ON SHEET "PARTITION TYPES" AS REQUIRED AS REQUIRED - G.C. TO VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS IN FIELD. D00.00
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A-400
L5 CP
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FEC
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CP
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A/C RETURN. SEE ENGINEERING DRAWINGS.
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NEW LINEAR PENDANT LIGHT FIXTURE (SEE LIGHTING SCHEDULE) NEW PENDANT LIGHT FIXTURE (SEE LIGHTING SCHEDULE)
EXIT SIGNS SS
CEILING MOUNTED SPEAKER STROBE
SL
CEILING MOUNTED STROBE LIGHT
SD
SMOKE DETECTOR
NEW WALL MTD. LIGHT FIXTURE (SEE LIGHTING SCHEDULE)
CP CP
CP
SOUND MASKING SPEAKERS (SEE AUDIVISUAL SOUND MASKING DRAWINGS) ACCESS HATCH 2'x2'
NEW UNDERMTD. LIGHT FIXTURE (SEE LIGHTING SCHEDULE)
INDICATE CHANGE IN CEILING MATERIAL AND / OR HEIGHT CEILING TILE TYPE CEILING HEIGHT "N"
COVE MOUNT FLUORESCENT STRIP
N CP
NEW MILLWORK
NEW LINEAR PENDANT LIGHT FIXTURE - COLUMN OR CEILING POWER FEED (SEE LIGHTING SCHEDULE)
FX
6'AFF
A-400
A/C DIFFUSER. SEE ENGINEERING DRAWINGS.
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MT. HT.
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SELF LEVELING ALONG SLIDING DOORS
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CP
NEW GYP. BOARD AREA
SPRINKLER HEAD
L1
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N CP
NEW METAL PANEL AREA
EXISTING EXIT SIGN TO REMAIN
5' AFF
L1
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N
NEW ACOUSTIC CEALING PANEL AREA
CP
L2 L52
NEW DOOR, FRAME AND HARDWARE. SEE DOOR AND HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS DENOTES DOOR NUMBER TAG
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L5
NEW 1' X 2' SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE WITH GRID TO BE REMAIN. G.C TO PATCH AND REPAIR AREAS EFFECTED BY DEMOLITION.
DENOTES NEW ITEM INDICATE CHANGE IN CEILING HEIGHT
NEW COVE MOUNT FLUORESCENT STRIP
NEW POWER OUTLET
NEW LIGHT SWITCH
NEW POWER OUTLET
BIDDING SET REV. NO.
DATE
DESCRIPTION
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Finish Plan (24th floor)
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FINISH LEGEND: THRESHOLD FINISH CHANGE SYMBOL
LOBBY
ROOM NAME ROOM NUMBER FLOOR FINISH BASE FINISH WALL FINISH CEILING FINISH
S-0100 CA - X B-X PT - X CL - X
WALL PAINT
PT- X
FLOORING FINISH SCHEDULE: CP-1
CARPET C1: CARPET TILE SIZE 18" x 36". MANUFACTURER: SHAW/ CHROMATIC, BLACK.
CP-2
CARPET C2: CARPET TILE SIZE 18" x 36". MANUFACTURER: SHAW/ HAZE TILE, SMOKE.
CP-3
CARPET C3: CARPET TILE SIZE 24" x 24". MANUFACTURER: SHAW/ COLOR FRAME, AURORA.
RF-1
RF1 FLOORING: VINYL TILE SIZE 12'' x 24'' MANUFACTURER: JOHNSONITE/ ID FREEDOM, 4115 FERRO
B-1
4" HIGH RUBBER BASE TO MATCH EXISTING (OR EXISTING TO BE PATCHED IF REQUIRED)
B-2
4" HIGH FORMICA DECO METAL #2178 BRUSHED SS
WALL FINISHES SCHEDULE: PT-1
PAINT 1 - CORE WALLS - MANUFACTURER: SHERWIN WILLIAMS/ EGGSHELL LATEX, LOW VOC / LEVEL 4 FINISH / STYLE AND COLOR TBD
PT-2
PAINT 2 - PERIMETER WALLS - MANUFACTURER: SHERWIN WILLIAMS/ EGGSHELL LATEX, LOW VOC/ LEVEL 4 FINISH / STYLE AND COLOR TBD
PT-3
PAINT 3 - @ COLUMNS - MANUFACTURER: SHERWIN WILLIAMS/ EGGSHELL LATEX, LOW VOC / LEVEL 4 FINISH / STYLE AND COLOR TBD
WD-1
WOOD VENEER - FSC CERTIFIED WOOD VENEER - ZEBRANO
WFB-1 WALL FABRIC PANEL (FOCUS BOOTHS): ACOUSTICAL FABRIC WRAPPED PANELS TO MATCH EXISTING. MANUFACTURER: MAHARAM / DESIGNTEX
CEILING FINISHES SCHEDULE: CL-1
ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILES TO MATCH EXISTING
CL-2
GYPSUM BOARD CEILING, FINISH LEVEL 4 PAINT - MANUFACTURER: SHERWIN WILLIAMS/ FLAT FINISH, LOW VOC / STYLE AND COLOR TBD
CL-3
PERFORATED METAL CEILING PLANKS TO MATCH EXISTING. MANUFACTURER: SIMPLEX OR EQUAL.
BIDDING SET REV. NO.
DATE
DESCRIPTION
01 10/05/2015 ISSUE FOR BIDDING
21
Furniture Plan (24th floor)
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14 28'-0"
12
10
11
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STAIR E S-24STRE
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FEC
P
5’
22
10’
FINISH LEGEND: THRESHOLD FINISH CHANGE SYMBOL
LOBBY
ROOM NAME ROOM NUMBER FLOOR FINISH BASE FINISH WALL FINISH CEILING FINISH
S-0100 CA - X B-X PT - X CL - X
WALL PAINT
PT- X
FLOORING FINISH SCHEDULE: 9
8
7
28'-0"
28'-0"
5
6 28'-0"
28'-0"
CP-1
CARPET C1: CARPET TILE SIZE 18" x 36". MANUFACTURER: SHAW/ CHROMATIC, BLACK.
CP-2
CARPET C2: CARPET TILE SIZE 18" x 36". MANUFACTURER: SHAW/ HAZE TILE, SMOKE.
CP-3
CARPET C3: CARPET TILE SIZE 24" x 24". MANUFACTURER: SHAW/ COLOR FRAME, AURORA.
RF-1
RF1 FLOORING: VINYL TILE SIZE 12'' x 24'' MANUFACTURER: JOHNSONITE/ ID FREEDOM, 4115 FERRO
B-1
4" HIGH RUBBER BASE TO MATCH EXISTING (OR EXISTING TO BE PATCHED IF REQUIRED)
B-2
4" HIGH FORMICA DECO METAL #2178 BRUSHED SS
4 28'-0"
WALL FINISHES SCHEDULE: FEC
PT-1
PAINT 1 - CORE WALLS - MANUFACTURER: SHERWIN WILLIAMS/ EGGSHELL LATEX, LOW VOC / LEVEL 4 FINISH / STYLE AND COLOR TBD
PT-2
PAINT 2 - PERIMETER WALLS - MANUFACTURER: SHERWIN WILLIAMS/ EGGSHELL LATEX, LOW VOC/ LEVEL 4 FINISH / STYLE AND COLOR TBD
PT-3
PAINT 3 - @ COLUMNS - MANUFACTURER: SHERWIN WILLIAMS/ EGGSHELL LATEX, LOW VOC / LEVEL 4 FINISH / STYLE AND COLOR TBD
WD-1
WOOD VENEER - FSC CERTIFIED WOOD VENEER - ZEBRANO
STAIR E S-24STRE
DN
UP EXST FIRE TOWER COURT S-24FTC
WFB-1 WALL FABRIC PANEL (FOCUS BOOTHS): ACOUSTICAL FABRIC WRAPPED PANELS TO MATCH EXISTING. MANUFACTURER: MAHARAM / DESIGNTEX
CEILING FINISHES SCHEDULE: FEC
CL-1
ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILES TO MATCH EXISTING
CL-2
GYPSUM BOARD CEILING, FINISH LEVEL 4 PAINT - MANUFACTURER: SHERWIN WILLIAMS/ FLAT FINISH, LOW VOC / STYLE AND COLOR TBD
CL-3
PERFORATED METAL CEILING PLANKS TO MATCH EXISTING. MANUFACTURER: SIMPLEX OR EQUAL.
BIDDING SET REV. NO.
DATE
DESCRIPTION
01 10/05/2015 ISSUE FOR BIDDING
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Door Types
2
01
A-601 6'-10" VALANCE
11/16"
10'-11 15/16" VALANCE 10'-10 15/16" TRACK 5'-4 1/2" DOOR LEAF
2'-9 3/4" (DLO)
SLIDING GLASS DOOR W/ SIDELIGHT LEFT SIDE SURFACE MOUNTED TYPE 2 SLIDING TRACK
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2"
FRAME COLOR LIGHT SEQUIN SILBER
7'-8 1/4" DOOR LEAF (D.L.)
5'-1 3/4" FRAME OPENING 5'-3 3/4" (RO) STUD TO STUD
2"
5'-5 3/4" NET FRAME TYPE 3 SLIDING GLASS DOORS BY AURORA DOOR WEIGHT NOT TO EXCEED 350 POUNDS. AN OPENING FORCE LESS THAN 5 POUNDS. (2) LAYERS OF 3mm GLASS (TOTAL 14" GLASS) (2) ADA COMPLY PULLS. HIDDEN THRESHOLD. FRAME COLOR LIGHT SEQUIN SILVER
10 3/8"
SLIDE
4" 2'-11 1/4" (DLO) 4" 3'-7 1/4" DOOR LEAF
2 1/2"
3'-6"
8' OVERALL (O.A.) 7'-9" ROUGH OPENING (R.O.)
7'-3 1/2" OVERALL (O.A.)
7'-1 1/2" NET FRAME
7'-0 1/2" ROUGH OPENING (RO) FIN. FLOOR TO STEEL STUD
6'-11 1/2" CLEAR OPENING (C.O.)
6'-11 3/4" DOOR LEAF (D.L.)
SAFETY GLASS
3/8"
SLIDE
3'-6" F.F. TO CL OF PULL
6'-3 3/4" DAYLITE OPENING (DLO)
A-601
4"
6'-7" DAYLITE OPENING (DLO)
5
3 3/4"
7'-1 1/2" NET FRAME
4"
4"
4"
6'-8 5/8" CARRIAGE TRACK 3'-8 1/2" 3'-1 1/4" SIDELITE FRAME DOOR FRAME
7'-8" CLEAR OPENING (C.O.)
11/16"
A-601
A-600
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Focus Booths
14 A-303 8'-0"
3'-1"
5 18'-11" VIF
RECESSED TRACK DOOR SYSTEM BY AURORA (SEE MANUFACTURER SPEC)
A-303 WFB-1
WHITE PLASTIC LAMINATED WOOD SURFACE
1
13 A-303
FABRIC PANEL WFB-1
11
4'-7"
5
6'-0"
L3 4'-0"
GREY PAINTED STEEL LEG
RECESSED TRACK DOOR SYSTEM BY AURORA (SEE MANUFACTURER SPEC)
8'-0"
14 A-303
E.Q.
6'-0"
6"
4'-7"
10
E.Q.
2'-6"
5" 6 1/2"
OUTLETS WITH 5/8" EXTENSION
2'-6"
3'-1"
A-303
14 A-303
10
6'-2"
6'-10"
A-303 6"
1
1
LINE OF DROPPED SOFFIT ABOVE
WALL MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE 3"
WFB-1
1
1'-8" ALIGN
8'-1"
6'-2" HOLD
8'-1"
WFB-1
WFB-1
PAINTED FINISH
Plan
BASE - B1
0'-0" F.F. VARIES
Elevation
9'-1" 2'-1" 9'-1" V.I.F.
PT-2
SAFETY GLASS
7' HOLD
SAFETY GLASS
SQUARE EDGE (TYP)
7'-0"
1/4" CLEARANCE
LOCKERS PROVIDED BY OTHERS DROPPED SOFFIT CL2
2" CLEARANCE
RECESSED TRACK DOOR SYSTEM BY AURORA (SEE MANUFACTURER SPEC)
FACE OF FABRIC
ACOUSTICAL CORE
4" BASE - B1 0'-0" F.F.
6'-2" HOLD 17'-5''
External elevation with lockers (example)
1" CLEARANCE
1" CLEARANCE
SQUARE EDGE (TYP) 1/2"
Section trough fabric panel
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Pantry
15'-9 3/4" VARIES - SEE A-301 11'-2 3/4" UPPER CABINETS (SEE A-301)
SINK FAUCET ZURN FOR SPEC SEE SHEET A-301
4'-7" HOLD
SING ELKAY - FOR SPEC SEE SHEET A-301
REFRIGERATOR SUMMIT FF1525PLIMLHD
COUNTERTOP CEASERSTONE QUARTZ SURFACES #7141 REV-A-SHELF 5349-18DM-2SS PULL OUT TRASH CONTAINER WITH MILLWORK DOOR 1'-1"
1'-1"
HOLD 2'-6"
DISHWASHER SUMMIT DW18SSADA 18" ADA COMPLIANT
REFRIGERATOR SUMMIT SP6DS2DADA
1'-6"
1'-11 3/4"
REFRIGERATOR SUMMIT SP6DS2DADA
4 A300
11'-2 1/2" BASE CABINETS (SEE A-301) - VARIES - SEE A-301
Plan
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1'-11 3/4"
REFRIGERATOR SUMMIT FF1525PLIM
ALIGN
1'-1" 2 1/2" CLEARANCE
8 A300 PROVIDE NEW SOFFIT WIREPULLS OUTWATER AAA-4-SS FILLER
15'-9 3/4" V.I.F. PT-1
EQ.
EQ.
EQ.
EQ.
EQ.
1" MIN CLEARANCE
EQ.
EQ.
EQ.
EQ. PT-1
CABINETS FRONTS AND EXTERIOR: LAMIN-ART TAUPE CHRYSALIS 2407-A. INTERIOR: WHITE MELAMINE
5
A300
A300
RECESSED GFI OUTLETS
6
UNDERCABINET LIGHT FIXTURES - L4 (LENGTH 4') 7'-6"
1 12" COUNTERTOP - CEASERSTONE QUARTZ SURFACES #7141
7
2'-0"
PENNY TILES BY ARTISTIC TILE; COLOR-TBD
1" ENDING SIDE PANEL
A300
RECESSED OUTLET
1" SOLID SIDE PANEL
4"
BASE - B2 - 4" HIGH FORMICAL DECO METAL #2178 BRUSHED SS EQ. REV-A-SHELF 5349-18DM-2SS PULL OUT TRASH CONTAINER WITH MILLWORK DOOR
EQ. SUMMIT DW18SSADA 18" ADA COMPLIANT DISHWASHER W/ SS DOOR/ PROVIDE PLUMBING CONNECTION UNDER SINK
1" SOLID SIDE PANEL REFRIGERATOR SUMMIT SP6DS2DADA
REF-FREEZER SUMMIT FF1525PLIMLHD
REFRIGERATOR SUMMIT FF1525PLIM
Elevation
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Partition Types
2 1/2" MTL. STUDS W/ GYPBD. ON BOTH SIDES & ACOUSTIC INSULATION
IF PARTITION CAN NOT ATTACH TO SLAB, PROVIDE BRACING. PARTITION BRACING TO BE EITHER:
5/8" GYP.BD. ON EACH SIDE, ON EACH SIDE
5/8"
SEE RCP 5/8"
3 1/2" STEEL STUDS @ 16" O.C. TYP.
A PERPENDICULAR INTERSECTING WALL MAY SUBSTITUTE FOR A RIGID BRACE.
5/8" GYP.BD. ON EACH SIDE, ON EACH SIDE
RELYING ON ATTACHMENT TO AN ACOUSTICAL LAY-IN SUSPENDED CEILING SYSTEM IS NOT ALLOWED.
3 1/2" STEEL STUDS @ 16" O.C. TYP.
FIN. FLOOR
4"
FIN. FLOOR
Example 1
V.I.F.
SOUND ATTENUATION BLANKET
4" BASE
1
7
4 8"
4" BASE
TYPE
LINE OF SUSPENDED CEILING
1
LINE OF SUSPENDED CEILING
1'-10 4" V.I.F.
RIGID BRACING TO SLAB IS REQUIRED
GLASS PARTITION
7
4 8" 5/8"
SAFETY GLASS 5/8"
9'-1" V.I.F.
7
4 8"
SLAB
3
SOUND ATTENUATION BLANKET
2. SPLAY WIRES (TWO 12 GAUGE IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS AND PERPENDICULAR TO PARTITION AT MAXIMUM 4 FEET ON CENTER. ATTACH TO SLAB WITH (2) 5/16 INCH DRILL-IN EXPANSION ANCHORS SECURING A METAL ANGLE, SPLAYED BRACING WIRE TO BE CONNECTED TO ANGLE WITH MINIMUM OF THREE TURNS. ATTACH TO TOP TRACK OF PARTITION (THROUGH CEILING GRID) WITH 1/4 INCH DIAMETER EYE BOLTS.
SLAB
7'-2 4"
LINE OF SUSPENDED CEILING
1.RIGID BRACING (METAL STUDS) AT MAXIMUM 4 FEET ON CENTER (ALTERNATE SIDES). MINIMUM 24 GAUGE (18 MILS) STUDS INSTALLED AT APPROXIMATELY 45ยบ ANGLE. ATTACH TO SLAB WITH (2) 5/16 INCH DRILL-IN EXPASION ANCHORS. ATTACH TO TOP TRACK OF PARTITION (THROUGH CEILING GRID) WITH TWO NO. 8 S-SCREWS.
WELDED HOLLOW METAL FRAME
4"
V.I.F.
SLAB
TYPE 1A Example 2
FIN. FLOOR
TYPE
2
Example 3
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Meeting Room
MOTORIZED SHADES TO BE RESIZED AND REMOUNTED AFTER FAN COIL UNIT RECONFIGURATION (REFER TO ELECTRICAL DWGS FOR SWITCH LOCATION).
MOTORIZED SHADES TO BE RESIZED AND REMOUNTED AFTER FAN COIL UNIT RECONFIGURATION (REFER TO ELECTRICAL DWGS FOR SWITCH LOCATION).
EXISTING FCU TO BE REMOVED -SEE DWGS ENGINEERING RECONFIGURED FCU - REFER TO ENGINEERING DRAWINGS
21'-5 1/4" VIF
PARTITION CLOSURE BETWEEN WINDOW MULLION AND PARTITION (TYP), MDF W/ ALU LAMINATE FORMICA SATIN ALUMINIUM #4190 TO MATCH EXISTING
CLOF PARTITION 1
1 15'-6 1/2" V.I.F
BLOCKING FOR WALL HUNG TV
9'-1"
1'
PT-2
9 EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
9'-1" V.I.F.
3'-0"
8 A-306
Plan
SAFETY GLASS
SAFETY GLASS
SAFETY GLASS
SAFETY GLASS
SAFETY GLASS
3'-0"
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
16'-4'' V.I.F 0'-0" F.F.
16'-4'' V.I.F
Elevation
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Typical Reflected Ceiling Plan
CC DD
7' AFF
L2 7' AFF
CP
L2
RL/N
F49 N
RL/N
7' AFF
RL/N
F49
RL/N
RL/N
CP
RL/N
RL/N
F2
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CP
RL/N FX
RL/N
F49
5' AFF
L1N
L1N RL/N
F49 RL/N
RL/N RL/N
L4 N 5" AFF
EE FF
Example 01
RL/N
F49
RL/N RL/N
RL/N F49
RL/N
7' AFF
5'AFF
SL N
L2 N RL/N
N
L2
7' AFF
N RL/N
L2
N
E E
RL/N L4 N 5" AFF
6'AFF RL/N
E E
L3
RL/N
RL/N
RL/N N
F49A
6'AFF RL/N F49A L3
6'AFF RL/N F49A L3
6'AFF RL/N F49A L3
RL/N RL/N N
RL/N N RL/N
RL/N RL/N N
RL/N
RL/N
RL/N
RL/N RL/N
E
F2 E E E
RL/N
RL/N
RL/N
RL/N
F2
F2
F2 E
CP
E
E
CP
SS RL
E
E
CP
E
RL/N
RL/N
F2 E
GG HH E
Example 02
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03 North Canopy
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North & South Canopies (Collaborative - Radu Architects)
This project consists of two canopies adjacent to each of the access at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City. The design was developed between March and July 2016 and now the canopies await for construction to start in February/March 2017. As part of Radu Architects, Clara Bucar worked as Project Leader, being fully responsible for the design and coordination with engineering drawings. Gil Spaier was project manager.
The South and North Canopies is a project conceived by a United Nation’s employees. The security department required that shelter should be provided for guards during their shifts at the two access points to the campus, North Screening Building and South Screening Building. From that demand, the North and South Canopies project was developed by Radu
Architects starting from meetings with the guards. The design evolved to two installations that will provide shelter from rain and snow, heat, lighting as well as to allow more control over the campus’ access while also adjusting to the screening buildings and respecting the historical landmark that the United Nations Headquarters represents.
North Canopy Total area: 1132 sq ft Address: 1st Ave and 45th St, New York City
South Canopy Total area: 383 sq ft Address: 1st Ave between 42nd and 43rd St, New York City
South Canopy
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North Canopy
B
N
D5
D6
D3
D4
A
A
1
D2
10’
D1 D7
5’
B
Rooftop Plan
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C
C
1st Ave
D8
Front Faรงade
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Section A
Section B
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Section C
South Canopy N
D
D
5’
10’
3
Rooftop Plan Section D
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Front Faรงade
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Detailing
01 03
02
02
01
01
01
05 05
07
05
05 07
07
4 5/16" DIF
01
MAX HEIGHT
Detail D2 FROM MIN TO
Detail D1
Detail D3
01
03
03
03
03 06
Detail D4
06
06
01
01
05 05
05
05
Detail D5
Detail D6
Detail D7
07
08
Detail D8
CONSTRUCTION NOTES
01 STRUCTURAL GLASS CANOPY - SEE SECTION 084429.
07 FORUM ALUMINA 2 FIXTURE - SEE LIGHTING DRAWINGS.
02 GUTTER - SEE STRUCTURAL
08 SYSTEM INCLUDING (3) SURFACE MOUNTED WD-6028
03 SEALANTS FOR GLAZING - SEE SECTION 079000.
HEATERS WITH A 1 ZONE SOLID STATE CONTROL SYSTEM
05 FABRICATED CANOPY STRUCTURE.
W/ TIMER - SEE ELECTRICAL
06 FLASHING EXTENDER CUSTOM FABRICATED TO FOLLOW GLASS SLOPE, FINISH TO MATCH EXISTING
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Ga-3b: Swing Space (Collaborative - Radu Architects)
Renovation of two office zones in the third basement of the General Assembly Building at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City. Successfully built in 2015. The design development occurred between March and September 2015. At Radu Architects, Clara Bucar worked for five weeks with the construction documents as Junior Architect in a team with Liz Lin, also Junior Architect, and Gil Spaier as Project Leader and Manager. Area Zone A: 10328 sq ft Area Zone B: 5591 sq ft Total area: 15919 sq ft Address: United Nations Headquarters, New York, NY 10017
The GA3B project worked as a sort of a pilot for Flexible Space. The renovation of the third basement of the General Assembly building allowed the floor to work as an efficient office, hosting UN employees in good conditions, despite the fact that it is an underground space. Divided into two zones, the project faced a few challenges due to its location, such as the low ceiling, full of ducts and pipes, and the access to the offices, through hallways that did not express an intuitive route. As a solution, we designed a system of movable flaps LED fixtures that works with suspended ceiling panels to allow the proper distribution of light to the workstations and the space overall. Linear panels were used to reflect light to the desks while round clouds worked as a highlight for the lounge areas to provide a cozier encounter space. In the third basement, the walls received a degrade paint that leads to the swing space, as well as to a meditation room also designed by Radu Architects.
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Zone A Plan
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01
03
02
04
05
47
06
07
09
10
48
08
Zone B Plan
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Zone A - Swing Space Plan
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Armstrong Acoustic Ceiling
Armstrong Acoustic Ceiling Corelite Index Fixture
24” Corelite Index Fixture
2’6”
Corelite Index Fixture
6’
6’
8’
6’6”
24”
8’
8’
6’6”
2’6”
Lighting/Ceiling panels/Workstations Diagram
* All photos belong to Preyapan Ekpitakdamrong personal collection. * All plans and schemes produced by Clara Bucar.
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05 Source: shawcontract.com
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UNDP dc 1-16 (Collaborative - Radu Architects)
Semi gut renovation of the 16th floor of the One UN building in New York City. The floors hosts two departments of the UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) the BSC (Business Service Center) and MSU (Management Support Unit). At Radu Architects, Clara Bucar worked between March and September of 2016 as Project Leader in all phases of this project, which is now out for bidding and await for construction to start in November 2016. Gil Spaier is Project Manager. Total area: 14000 sq ft Address: ONE UN, 1st Ave between 44th and 45th St, new York City
The UNDP DC 1-16 project was developed to attend a request from the users to modernize the floor. The old metal and frosted glass partitions were replaced with dry wall and slim metal framed clear glass partition with film, allowing the sun light to invade the floor from the entire perimeter. The traditional dark blue uniform carpets were switched to a dynamic carpet configuration that expresses the flow of people, making the paths more intuitive and pleasant. Two pantries were created in the floor, one of them with the intention to also work as an encounter space. The high partition furniture was replaced by low workstations, creating a more collaborative work environment.
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Plan
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Kitchen Elevation
Glass Panels Elevation
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Pantry
2
DALTILE REFLECTIONS GLASS TILE 'DINNER MINT' 1"x2"
UPPER SHELF LAMIN-ART #3051-VT FINISH WITH RECESSED LIGHTING - SEE DETAIL COUNTERTOPS AND BACKSPLASH CAESARSTONE REFRIGERATOR QUARTZ SUMMIT SURFACES 1141 FF1525PLIMLHD
REV-A-SHELF 5349-18DM-2SS PULL OUT TRASH CONTAINER WITH MILLWORK DOOR W/ LAMIN-ART #3051-VT FINISH
COUNTERTOP CAESARSTONE QUARTZ SURFACES 1141 UPPER SHELF LAMIN-ART #3051-VT FINISH WITH RECESSED LIGHTING - SEE DETAILS BIFOLD DOOR WITH SIDES FINISH IN CAESARSTONE QUARTZ SURFACES 1141
7'-7 3/4" 4"
7'-2 3/4"
PAINT TBD
1'-6"
6"
9 1/4"
EQ
EQ
EQ
1'-1 13/16"
2'-10"
2'-10" 2'-8"
1'-1"
LOWER CABINETS, DOORS AND DRAWES W/ LAMIN-ART #3051-VT FINISH
Pantry Elevation
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Pantry Section
OPENING PROJECTION
2'-3 1/2"
8 1/4"
SEE DETAIL
8 1/4"
6'-4"
4 1/4"
WINDOW WITH ALL FOUR SIDES IN CAESARSTONE QUARTZ SURFACES 1141
EQ
2'-3 3/4"
EQ
L3
L3
3'-9 7/8"
4 1/4"
2"
2'
PAINT TBD
Millwork Panel
MILLWORK PANELS WITH 21" SS REVEAL AND BRAEWOOD PRE-FINISHED F/C ANTIQUE CHERRY 5017 PF FINISH
1'-4 3/8"
4"
2'-6 3/8"
2'-3"
2'-6 3/8"
2'-9 1/2"
1'-4 3/8"
MILLWORK DOORS IN BRAEWOOD PRE-FINISHED F/C ANTIQUE CHERRY 5017 PF FINISH WITH UPPER AND LOWER TRACK
EQ 1'-4 1/4"
EQ
EQ
EQ
7'-7 1/4" 9'-0 11/16"
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Meeting Rooms
PROVIDE BLOCKING FOR WALL MOUNTED TV
PROVIDE BLOCKING FOR WALL MOUNTED TV
FABRIC COVERED ACOUSTIC PANELS - PROVIDE ALLOWANCE OF $36 PER YARD FOR FABRIC. COLOR AND PATTERN TBD
4'
1'-10"
3'-11 9/16" 1'-3 7/8"
5'-3 7/16"
2'-7 3/4" 22'-5 5/8"
Mig Meeting Room Elevation
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4"
4
1'-6"
4'
8'
7'-8"
4"
ACME 50 GLASS PARTITION W/ FROSTED 3M FILM TBD
3'-11 9/16"
3'-11 9/16" 1'-3 7/8"
4"
3M IDEA PAINT FINISH FOR WHITE BOARD
8'
7'-8"
FABRIC COVERED ACOUSTIC PANELS - PROVIDE ALLOWANCE OF $36 PER YARD FOR FABRIC. COLOR AND PATTERN TBD 8'-4"
0'-0" F.F.
1'-5"
2'-9 3/4"
4'-2 11/16"
4'-2 11/16" 1'-4 7/8"
Mig Meeting Room Elevation
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Fortaleza Contemporary Art Museum (Academic)
As a student at Universidade Federal do Ceara, this project was developed under the guidance of Professor Roberto Castelo, between August and November 2011, during the course of Architectural Design 5. Total area: 10.369m² Address: Av. Desembargador Moreira - Aldeota, Fortaleza/Ceará - Brazil
This project was developed in 2011 at the Federal University of Ceará, under the guidance of Prof. Architect Roberto Castelo, one of the most renowned architects on the state, during the course of Architectural Design 5 on the seventh semester of Architecture and Urbanism in the given university. The professor’s proposal was that students would design a museum that covered other cultural and leisure functions in order to meet the shortage of such spaces in the city of Fortaleza. The idea that originated this design was to produce a cyclic path, easily recognizable from the visitor’s point of view, in which he could walk around the museum and feel oriented in a visual and instinctive way, unlike what was seen in some of the museums used as reference. Therefore, three volumes gave shape to this draft, with one of them playing different roles, but interacting visually and allowing the specific flows. This museum occupies only a part of the block, which was destined as a whole to accommodate the building in order to originate a square that could also be useful to people and to host complementary activities related to the museum. The parking spaces have independent access, which also allows it to be used in these other activities. The Fortaleza Contemporary Art Museum was conceived right after the period I spent studying at Universidade do Porto, in Portugal, and it came along carrying a strong influence of the ideas absorbed during the amazing time in which I had the opportunity to experience other architectures for the first time.
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11
B
A
A
B
1 9
3 3
9 5
2 3 9 10 9 7
8
2
1 12 13
2
2
5 5 7 6 4
A
4
Ground Floor Plan
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N
B A
15
14
3 3 2
Second Floor Plan
1. General access
9. Bathrooms
1. Temporary exibition
2. Ateliers
10. Social elevators (2)
2. Fire Escape
3. Shop and Cafe
11. Service elevator
3. Bathrooms
4. Stairs
12. Loading and unloading (Service)
4. Stairs
5. Permanent exibition
13. Packaging room
5. Employer’s bathrooms
6. Patio
14. Montage room
6. Suport room
7. Fire Escape
15. Technical room
7. Inventory
8. Foyer
Total Floor Area = 2701m²
Total Floor Area = 1038m²
10m
B
3
50m
6
A
A
B
B
1
4
2
2
1 5 4 3 6 7
B
B
11 10 13 12
15
14
16
A
A
Third Floor Plan
Fourth Floor Plan
1. Auditorium
1. Technical galery (Auditorium)
9. Secretariat
2. Session space
Museum’s administrative sector
10. Kitchen
3. Kitchen
2. Director’s office
11. Finance room
4. Lecturer office
3. Warehouse
12. Secretary’s office
Total Floor Area = 528m²
4. Tank cleaning supplies
13. Reunion room
5. Technical support
14. Reception
6. Restoration office
15. Bathroom
7. Museum expert’s office
16. Fire escape
8. Circulation space
Total Floor Area = 460m²
N
50m
3
9
10m
8
63
A
A 9 8
B
B 1
1110 7 6
4
12
12 2 3 7
5 5
6 6
10
B
1
B
9
8
A
A
Fifth Floor Plan
11
N
50m
4
3 3 2
Sixth Floor Plan 7. Hall
Library
7. Reference room
1. Bar
8. Kitchen
1. Collection
8. Control/Borrowing and returning
2. Fire escape
9. Food processing
2. Librerian’s office
9. Bathrooms
3. Bathrooms
10. Fridge
3. Technical support
10. Reception
4. Waiting
11. Pantry
4. Rare books
11. Fire escape
5. Dining hall
12. Loading andunloading
5. General study hall
12. Cataloging
6. Control room
Total Floor Area = 692m²
6. Group study rooms
Total Floor Area = 695m² 10m
Restaurant
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A
A B
5 6
B 4
2
3 4 2
1
B
N
A
A
50m
1
B Rooftop Plan
3
Underground Plan
1. Fire escape
Parking for 106 vehicles
2. Water Tank
1. Social access
3. Powerhouse
2. Service access
4. Power generator
3. Entrance
5. Air conditioning
4. Exit
6. Skylights
Total Floor Area = 3525m² 10m
Total Floor Area = 730m²
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South Faรงade
North Faรงade
East Faรงade
West Faรงade
Section A
Section B
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Urban Regeneration of Sapiranga Neighborhood: An Alternative for Social Housing (Collaborative) As a student at Universidade Federal do Ceara, this is a graduation work developed between July and December 2013, under the guidance of Professor Clarissa Figueiredo. The project presents itself in three scales and covers urban and architectural drafts. Neighborhood: Sapiranga - Fortaleza/Ceará Area: 3.177.395m² Architectural drafts: Polygon comprehended between the streets - Olegário Memória; São João Del Rey; Marcelino Lopes and Maria Ivone. Polygon area: 21.644m²
This is my Final Piece, my graduation project at the Federal University of Ceará, which represents the seventh best Architecture course in Brazil and the only one in the Northeast region among the top ten, according to a ranking made by Folha de São Paulo and released by Arch Daily*. Under the guidance of Professor Clarissa Figueiredo, I feel very pleased to have accomplished this work, which achieved the maximum grade.
During its development, I had the opportunity to apply a considerable part of the knowledge acquired during the graduation years, uniting project scales and aspects that are related to architecture, to urbanism, to landscape architecture, etc, aiming to demonstrate the role of each part in a project that can only be comprehended as a whole. The interest towards the theme had its origin in the experiences and perception of the Brazilian cities, specially Fortaleza, where I was born and have spent most of my life, allied to the critic studies about the urban and social conditions that figures within those cities. In the last decade, Brazil has been going throught a process of consciousness change in which concerns the production of the cities in its social role, which is translated into laws and achieved by the public policies and the actions of the programs that were born from it. The first part of this work aims to analyze Fortaleza’s urban scenario and how these public policies and programs are acting in order to detect issues to be improved in the process. The second part of the work analyzes and diagnoses the Sapiranga neighborhood, chosen to be the object of the given work. I spent most of my life in this district, making its problems and potentials more real and concrete to me and nurturing a desire to contribute to its improvement. In short, Sapiranga is a recently occupied area that is still infra structuring very slowly, which atracts people from the lower
social layers for its high level of informality. Also, the neighborhood is going through a process of appreciation through real estate speculation, which also atracts upper class residents. At the same time, this area is close to a river mouth which is hosted inside an enviromental protected area very relevant to the city because of its water resources, and therefore is crossed by many streams. The result of the disorderly occupation of the area is the enviromental degradation, followed by the social decline of the poor communities established in the place that are neglected by the govern and also by the other classes’ residents. The third and last part of this piece consists in the draft itself, where the problems that were identified work as a guide to orient the interventions to be accomplished. The draft is subdivided into three parts that refer to three scales of action: the scale of the neighborhood, covering the urbanistic aspects of the project; the scale of the block, defining a built set developed to demonstrate the general lines of an architectural project that aims to attend the needs of the local population; and the scale of the house, detailing four types of housing units capable to provide minimum habitability and dignity. These issues are currently undervaluated in the Brazilian housing production, which prioritizes quantity over quality.
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Draft
1. The Neighborhood
A shorter and smaller version of the project will be shown in the next pages, for the original version is long. This draft is separated in three parts to make the understanding easier, as seen beside.
Use and land cover
The picture below is a map of part of Fortaleza, showing the location of Sapiranga, the neighborhood chosen for the project, and it’s proximity to green protected areas that host one of the most important water resources of the city.
Road restructuring
Enviromental preservation Housing
In the first instance, four lines of intervention were defined to act on the scale of the neighrborhood with the intention to solve local issues that are related to the city. Some of the problems that were diagnosed as speficic to the neighborhood are actually real for the city itself and need to be thought in a smaller scale, attending to all the parts that compose the whole.
2. The Block Institutional building / Support to citizens Mixed use (trade and housing) Open spaces and leisure Housing
Project reaches a smaller scale, when a block is defined to develop the architectural project that covers solutions related to the issues diagnosed in the neighborhood scale. It consists on the design of a built set that counts with buildings of differents functions to host the families that are being resettled, arising from removals made to restructure the neighborhood, as well as from the treatment of the surrounding chosen block.
3. The House Adapted for special needs One room Two rooms Fortaleza city and Sapiranga neighborhood Source: Google Earth
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Three rooms
The last part of the project consists on the detailing of the four kinds of housing units designed aiming to attend the heterogeneous demand that was perceived.
The Neighborhood Plan of green space’s system N
Lakes and lagoons
Stream
Parks and squares
Green path
Perimeter of the project Boardwalk/Bike lane
500m
Aforest Riparian forest
Avenue 6 Park 7
7 7
Neighborhood squares
5 7
7
Green Square
1
3
7 Square of fairs
Coité Park 2
4
Sports Park 7
Sapiranga’s Ecological Park
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Hierarchy of road’s system: types and drafts
0,60 m 1,60 m
0,80 m 2,80 m
3,00 m
3,00 m
0,60 m 3,00 m
3,00 m
1,60 m
0,60 m 1,30 m
2,30 m
3,00 m
3,00 m
1,60 m
“B” Road (12 meters wide): For intra neighborhood traffic, to permit parking along the roads with interlocked paving.
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“A” Road (20 meters wide): For wider avenues with paving asphalt, to embrace heavy traffic but also permit pedestrians to walk around.
0,60 m 1,60 m
1,60 m
3,00 m
3,00 m
1,60 m
3,60 m
3,00 m
0,60 m 2,20 m
0,80 m
1,60 m
0,60 m 1,60 m
3,00 m
1,60 m
“D” Road (6 meters wide): For pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles in order to allow shorter paths for those.
“C” Road (12 meters wide): For intra neighrborhood traffic, to prioritize the pedestrians and bikers with interlocked paving.
“E” Road (12 meters wide): This is the green path mentioned earlier. It prioritizes vegetation and, thereafter, pleasant and sustainable paths, with only one path for motorized vehicles and interlocked pavement.
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The Block Implantation Mixed use (trade and housing)
2
Housing
3
Phisical activities square
8
ória Street
Olegário Mem
9 1
4 Living together square eet São João Del Rey Str
5 Institutional building/Workshops 6 Amphitheater 7 Artificial beach/green open space 8 Public transportation stop 9 Recycling collection
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2
2
6
2 2
A
4
Axis of circulation
Maria Ivone Street
1
D
C
N
3
A
2
2
5
2 2
B
B
Original area
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Project
Marcelino Lopes Street
C
D
1
A Section
North faรงade
B Section
South faรงade
C Section
East faรงade
D Section
West faรงade
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Perspective: view from a corner.
Perspective: view of the built set.
Perspective: view of the built set.
Perspective: view of the artificial beach.
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Institutional Building / Workshops
1
D
D
B
Underground
B
5
1. Vehicles exit
5
2. Vehicles entrance
C
3. Parking (19) 4. Loading and Unloading
5
Ground floor
C
8
5
9
10
4
5
5. Workshops 3
A
6. Administration
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4
A
7
7. Library 8. Sports sourt
Underground plan
2
Ground floor plan
9. Pilotis 10. Playgroung Ground floor 11. Workshops 12. Activities room 13. Occupational therapy 14. Social assistance
C
15. Psychology 16. Residents association 17. Architecture 18. Day care center
A
11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
C 18
A
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D Second floor plan
B
D
B
Rooftop plan
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A Section
C Section
B Section
D Section
East Faรงade
West Faรงade
North Faรงade
South Faรงade
Perspective: view of the intitutional building’s façade.
Perspective: view from the sports sourt.
Perspective: view from the pilotis of the institutional building.
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Mixed Use (trade and housing)
Side Faรงade
Front Faรงade
Rear Faรงade
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Side Faรงade
A Section
B Section
Acess to shops
A
Ground Floor Plan - Shops (24 units)
B
Acess to apartments
Second and Third Floor Plan - Housing (24 units)
Water tanks
Rooptop Plan
Water tanks
Water tanks
Water tanks
A
Water tanks
Water tanks
Water tank
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Perspective: view of the mixed use building
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Open Spaces and Leisure N ArtiďŹ cial beach
Green open space
Amphitheater Phisical activities square Living together square
Envisaged Plan - Open spaces and leisure
Envisaged Plan - Amphitheather
View - Physical activities square
View - Living together square
Envisaged Plan - Physical activities square
Envisaged Plan - Living together square
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Perspective: view of the Phisical Activities Square.
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Housing
Access to apartments
B Buildings with adapted flats for people with special needs Buildings without adapted flats for people with special needs
A
A “A” Building - Ground Floor Plan
“A” Buildings: without adaptation
A
A “A” Building - Second Floor Plan Water tank
Water tank
Water tank
“B” Buildings: with adaptation Adapted flat for special needs - two rooms Flat with two rooms Flat with three rooms Flat with one room
2
A
A B
“A” Building - Third Floor Plan / Floorplan
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“A” Building - Front Façade
“A” Building - Side Façade
“A” Building - Rear Façade
“A” Building - A Section
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“A” Building - B Section
Perspective: view of the housing area.
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12,15 m
The House
3,15 m
Typologies
0,35 m 0,80 m
3,15 m 2,00 m
2,00 m
0,80 m 0,35 m
2,85 m 1,50 m
2,85 m
5,78 m 2,40 m
2,87 m
0,23 m
0,60 m
Room 1 A=8,20m²
0,23 m
2,85 m
5,82 m
4,72 m
2,85 m
2,40 m
2,87 m
Room 1 A=8,20m²
5,25 m
1,32 m
Kitchen A=4,70m²
3,70 m 0,80 m 0,40 m 0,80 m
1,60 m
6,08 m
0,80 m 0,40 m 0,80 m 4,85 m
Adapted Flat
Standard Flat (two rooms)
Laundry A=2,76m² 1,67 m
2,05 m
8,85 m 0,73 m 0,50 m
0,80 m
2,85 m
Kitchen/Laundry A=6,10m²
3,27 m
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0,72 m
1,60 m
1,60 m
0,72 m
Bathroom A=1,80m²
0,20 m
Bathroom A=5,15m²
1,67 m
1,07 m
1,00 m
Room 2 A=7,41m²
1,65 m
2,37 m
2,85 m
2,60 m
2,60 m
2,85 m
1,65 m
1,07 m 1,65 m
0,85 m
2,09 m
Living/Dining room A=14,96m²
4,10 m
2,87 m
2,53 m
2,02 m
1,65 m
Dining/Living room A=14,96m²
1,65 m
0,50 m0,30 m 0,80 m
8,85 m
Room 2 A=7,41m²
5,25 m
2,85 m
1,23 m
0,35 m 0,80 m
3,15 m
6,08 m
6,07 m
2,00 m
2,00 m
3,15 m
0,80 m 0,35 m
1,50 m
2,85 m
2,40 m
Room A=8,20m²
0,23 m
2,85 m
1,04 m
0,80 m
0,72 m
4,08 m
1,33 m
1,65 m
1,60 m 0,20 m
Laundry A=2,76m²
1,53 m
1,33 m
1,20 m
Kitchen A=4,70m² 2,85 m
1,68 m
Bathroom A=1,80m²
Kitchen A=4,70m²
Laundry A=2,76m²
0,80 m
1,68 m
2,85 m
1,68 m
0,17 m 0,80 m 0,25 m
1,08 m
2,85 m
1,65 m
1,08 m
Dining room A=6,48m²
3,02 m
0,73 m
0,50 m
2,85 m
Bathroom A=1,80m²
8,85 m
3,00 m
Living/Dining room A=14,96m²
1,67 m
Living room A=7,41m²
2,85 m
2,28 m
Room 3 A=7,41m²
2,60 m
2,85 m
2,60 m
8,85 m
5,25 m
2,88 m
Room 1 A=8,20m²
5,83 m
0,60 m
2,87 m
2,40 m
2,87 m
0,23 m
5,83 m
Room 2 A=8,20m²
1,67 m 2,05 m
0,80 m
0,40 m
0,80 m
0,72 m
0,73 m
0,80 m
4,85 m
0,40 m
4,85 m 9,70 m
Three Rooms Flat
One Room Flat
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Perspective: Living and dining room
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Perspective: Main room
Perspective: Kitchen and laundry
Perspective: Living room and kitchen
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Photography 01. World Trader Center Transportation Hub in New York City, by Santiago Calatrava.
All photographs taken by Clara Bucar in different locations and periods.
02. The Ford Foundation in New York City, by Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates. 03. The Adler Planetarium in Chicago, by Ernest A. Grunsfeld Jr/Renovated by Lohan Associates of Chicago.
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06 04. Collage: Secretariat General Building at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City, by Wallace K Harrison/Design team: N.D. Bassov, Gaston Brunfaut, Ernest Cormier, Le Corbusier, Liang Ssu-cheng, Sven Markelius, Anne-Claus Messager, Oscar Niemeyer, Howard Robertson, G.A. Soilleux, Garrett Gruber, and Julio Villamajo.
05. Viaduct in Brooklyn, New York. 06. Subway Station in Chicago.
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08 07. 34th St and 7th Ave in Manhattan. 08. The Guggenheim Museum, by Frank Lloyd Right. 09. The Pritzker Pavilion at Millenium Park in Chicago, by Frank Ghery. 10. Interior of Anne Morgan Townhouse in New York, by Mott B Schmidt. 11. Cherry blossoms at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden. 12. Shelter at the Atacama Desert, border of Chile and Bolivia.
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* All the data used in this portfolio was developed by Clara Bucar. * To see the ranking of brazilian architecture universities, please visit: http://www.archdaily.com.br/br/627179/ ranking-de-faculdades-de-arquitetura-brasileiras) * To see full version of “Urban Regeneration of Sapiranga neighborhood - An alternative for social housing�, please visit http://issuu.com/claracbucar/docs/tfg_ clara_bucar_issuu_5/0 * To see the video about the project, please visit: https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDfcVxLdbfo
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