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WALL DETAILS 2
3
4
F.O. FRAMING
5
OF STEEL BEAM, WALL
OF STEEL BEAM, COLUMN, WALL
OF STEEL BEAM
BOARD FORMED CONCRETE W/ CHAMFERED CORNERS
120' - 5" 90' - 5" 18' - 5"
45' - 0"
1"
CORNER DETAIL @ CONCRETE & GYP. 3/4" = 1'-0" 3/8" OR 1/2" GAP
2
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MAD PROJECT #: CLIENT PROJECT #:
BOARD FORM CONCRETE FINISH
44' - 10"
BOARD FORMED CONCRETE RETAINING WALL
ROADWAY
145 KELLER STREET PETALUMA, CA 94952 TEL 707 - 765 - 9222 WWW. MADARC .COM
FLOOR PLAN
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30' - 0"
TASTING ROOM KENWOOD VINEYARDS
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OVERALL BUILDING SQUARE FOOTAGE: 4,160 SF
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GENERAL NOTES LIVING ROOF
SKYLIGHT @ TASTING ROOM WALL
GLASS ROOF
ALUMINUM WINDOWS
2
145 KELL PETALUM TEL 707 WWW. MA
MAD PROJE CLIENT PR
BOARD FORMED CONCRETE
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3' - 0"
2' - 0" 7' - 2"
7' - 0"
1
EARTH BLOCK WALL BEYOND
CORTEN FENCE
20" HORIZONTAL CORTEN CLADDING
NORTH ELEVATION 1/8" = 1'-0"
3
LIVING ROOF
20" VERTICAL CORTEN CLADDING
20" VERTICAL CORTEN CLADDING
5
4
METAL ROOF
7' - 0"
5
12' - 3"
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PRICING SET
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20" HORIZONTAL CORTEN CLADDING
BOARD FORMED CONCRETE SEAT
20" VERTICAL CORTEN CLADDING
22" EXHAUST FAN @ + 9'-6"
2X4 STUD WALL W/ CORTEN ON ONE SIDE & WRAPPING EDGES
FINISH GRADE
20" VERTICAL CORTEN CLADDING
ONE SIDED CORTEN W/ WRAPPED EDGES LOWER VALLEY & UPPER RIDGE @ GRID LINE "F"
EAST ELEVATION 1/8" = 1'-0"
EAST ELEVATION 1/8" = 1'-0"
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4
TASTING ROOM KENWOOD VINEYARDS
2
5
METAL ROOF EARTH BLOCK WALL
STEEL BEAM TRELLIS W/ SHADE CLOTH (CLASS A RATED)
BURNT WOOD WALL
BOARD FORMED CONCRETE FIREPLACE
3' - 0"
12' - 0"
CORTEN CLADDING
CONCRETE SLAB TERRACE
20" HORIZONTAL CORTEN CLADDING
BOARD FORMED CONCRETE SEAT IN FRONT
SOUTH ELEVATION 1/8" = 1'-0"
A BOARD FORMED CONCRETE
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C
ROOF SCUPPER
20" HORIZONTAL CORTEN CLADDING
BURNT WALL BEYOND
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LIVING ROOF METAL ROOF STEEL BEAM TRELLIS W/ SHADE CLOTH (CLASS A RATED)
BOARD FORMED CONCRETE WALL BEYOND
BOARD FORMED CONCRETE WALL
STEEL SLIDING GATE FINISH GRADE
WEST ELEVATION 4 1/8" = 1'-0"
LEGEND
BURNT WOOD WALL BEYOND
LANDSCAPING (GRASSES)
3' - 0"
7/18/2016 4:01:27 PM
FINISH GRADE
REFER TO LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR FINISH GRADE @ CONCRETE SEAT
BOARD FORMED CONCRETE FIREPLACE
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KENWOOD VINEYARDS APPLIED SIGNAGE IN COPPER LETTERING SQUARE PUNCTURE THROUGH BOARD FORM CONCRETE
CORTEN CLADDING (VERTICAL)
7' - 0"
3
EL. 484.0 WOOD COLUMN
EL. 484.0
CORTEN CLADDING (HORIZONTAL)
BOARD FORM CONCRETE
BURNT WOOD WALL
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BREWSTERS BEER GARDEN { design development }
{ project photos } Brewsters Beer Garden
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BREWSTERS BEER GARDEN { project photos }
(E) ADJACENT BUILDING
PROPERTY LINE
SEE CIVIL DRAWINGS
(E) STREET LIGHT
EXISTING STONE WALL CLEAN AIR / VAN POOL EV
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A1.1
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PROPERTY LINE
CENTER DRIVEWAY ON TRASH DOORS
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ENTRY GATE
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PUBLIC STREET IMPROVEMENTS PER PREVIOUS PERMIT APPLICATION
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LANDING
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(E) STREET LIGHT
LANDING
1
SIM
A5.2
ACCESSIBLE PATH OF TRAVEL 2% MAX SLOPE - SOLID SURFACE
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HIGH POINT @ +6"
SIM
10
1/12 +/ROOF SLOPE MIN.
WALL BELOW
PUBLIC ART PORTAL
5
7' FENCE
Site Plan 1" = 10'-0"
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229 Water Street N. Petaluma, CA 94952
(PLAY EQUIP IS NOT IN SCOPE)
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(E) FENCE
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6X6 LEVEL LANDING EACH SIDE OF EXIT GATES
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108" MIN
96" MIN
108" MIN
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CONTINUE FENCE TO SCREEN FROM PARKING
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5 '- 6" +/- VERIFY W/ CIVIL DRAWINGS
ALLEY
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SITE NOTES SITE ACCESSIBILITY:
WATER CAPACITY CALCULATIONS
LOCATION
AREA (SF)
LOAD FACTOR
KITCHEN/SATELLITE BAR CANOPY TOTAL - DINING/SEATING AREA - CIRCULATION RESTROOMS TRASH BLDG/ENTRY BLDG TOTAL BUILDING FOOTPRINT
= 1,700 SF = 2,701 SF = 2,245 SF = 456 SF = 562 SF = 365 SF = 5,328 SF
/ 200
8.5
/ 15 N/A N/A N/A
150 (NO LOAD) (NO LOAD) (NO LOAD)
OUTDOOR AREA - GARDEN (SEATING) - BOCCE - CHILD PLAY AREA - CIRCULATION OUTDOOR AREA TOTAL
3,590 SF 666 SF 1,305 SF 1,573 SF 7,134 SF
/ 15 N/A N/A N/A
239 (NO LOAD) (NO LOAD) (NO LOAD)
TOTAL =
398
CIRCULATION
6' - 0"
BOCCE
PLAY AREA
DINING AREA SEATING
CIRCULATION
ENTRY
SAT. BAR
RESTROOMS GARDEN AREA SEATING
TRASH
LOAD
UP
MAIN RESTAURANT BUILDING KITCHEN RESTROOM CANOPY/DINING CANOPY CIRCULATION TOTAL RESTAURANT AREA
1,544 SF 562 SF 2,245 SF 456 SF (EXEMPTED) 4,351 SF
ENTRY BUILDINGS ENTRY PORTAL TRASH ENCLOSURE SATELLITE BAR TOTAL MISC. COMMERCIAL BLDG.
146 SF (EXEMPTED) 219 SF (EXEMPTED) 155 SF 155 SF
OUTDOOR AREAS BOCCE COURT CHILD PLAY AREA CIRCULATION/TREES OUTDOOR SEATING TOTAL MISC. COMMERCIAL OUTDOOR
666 SF (EXEMPTED) 1,305 SF (EXEMPTED) 1,573 SF (EXEMPTED) 3,590 SF 3,590 SF
SURFACE IS STABLE, FIRM AND SLIP RESISTANT. CROSS SLOPE DOES NOT EXCEED 2% AND SLOPE IN THE DIRECTION OF TRAVEL IS LESS THAN 5% UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. ACCESSIBLE ROUTE OF TRAVEL SHALL BE MAINTAINED FREE OF OVERHANG OBSTRUCTIONS TO 80" MIN. AND PROTRUDING OBJECTS GREATER THAN 4" PROJECTION FROM WALL AND ABOVE 27" AND LESS THAN 80". ARCHITECT SHALL VERIFY THAT THERE ARE NO BARRIERS IN THE ROUTE OF TRAVEL.
SITE PLAN LEGEND X
PLANTING, TYP.
1/ 15 SF
1/ 200 SF
0 / SF (NO LOAD)
DOOR TAG LIVING ROOF CORRUGATED METAL ROOFING
3
Area Diagram 1" = 20'-0"
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SITE PLAN
OCCUPANT LOAD KITCHEN
ACCESSIBLE PATH OF TRAVEL AS INDICATED ON PLANS IS A BARRIER FREE ACCESS ROUTE WITHOUT ANY ABRUPT LEVEL CHANGES NOT EXCEEDING 1/2" IF BEVELED AT 1:2 MAX SLOPE, OR VERTICAL LEVEL CHANGES NOT EXCEEDING 1/4" MAX. AND AT LEAST 48" WIDE.
STONE BALLAST
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ROOF OVERHEAD
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1 HR TYPE X EXTERIOR SHEATHING 'DEN SHIELD' OR EQUAL
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3FORM Screens: Varia EcoResin
Acoustical Clouds:
WHITE-WASHED RECLAIMED WOOD @ SOFFIT
SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL "SOUNDSCAPE SHAPES"
EXISTING METAL CEILING & FRAMING (TO REMAIN EXPOSED)
3FORM ECORESIN PANELS
Wall Surface: Reclaimed Wood - White Washed
Reclaimed Wood Reception Desk Option 1: "Tribe Sunset" FLOR Carpet Tiles
Option 2: "Muse"
"Moss" Bamboo Ceiling @ Large Conference Room:
Finply @ "Jewel" Phonebooth:
Kirei Countertop @ Copy Station Built-in:
Living Wall
EXISTING RESTROOMS: Lively + Colorful Scheme: (Daltile)
EXISTING CONCRETE FLOORING RECLAIMED WOOD RECEPTION DESK
Rooted in Color TRADITIONAL MEDICINALS, INC. INTERIORS PACKAGE
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1400 Valley House Drive Rohnert Park, CA 94928
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3FORM Screens: Varia EcoResin
"Fossil Leaf" FLOR Carpet Tiles
Acoustical Clouds:
"Capiz Honey"
SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL "SOUNDSCAPE SHAPES"
EXISTING METAL CEILING & FRAMING (TO REMAIN EXPOSED)
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Finply @ "Jewel" Phonebooth:
RECLAIMED WOOD @ SOFFIT
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Living Wall
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EXISTING CONCRETE FLOORING CORTEN STEEL RECEPTION DESK
The "Zen" Forest TRADITIONAL MEDICINALS, INC. INTERIORS PACKAGE
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{ schematic design } CREDO Waldorf High School MAD Architecture July 2016 - Oct. 2016 Role: Design, Interiors, Drafting, 3D Modeling, Rendering, Material Research
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interiors MG2 ARCHITECTURE
JULY 2012 - OCTOBER 2013
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Interior Design Presentation: Cedar Sinai Nursing Home Portland, OR I worked on a large nursing home development project for a majority of my time at MG2, producing construction document drawings. For part of this time, I worked with our principal interior designer to put together the interior presentation. The intent was to create a mix of cooler and warmer tones to keep the facility less clinical and more homelike for the residents. Software: Revit, Adobe Photoshop Team: Principal Interior Designer, Junior Designer + me
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Interior Design Presentation: Health Specialty Pharmacy This specialty pharmacy is a project that will include a large pharmacy area for employees, training center, conference room, break, offices, and a large lobby for visitors. The focus of the design was to use cool, high-tech materials like metals and glass for a clean look, and to pop in warmer colors through the wood flooring and yellow lighting accents. Software: AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop Team: Principal Interior Designer + me
Interior Design Presentation: Health Specialty Pharmacy This specialty pharmacy is a project that will include a large pharmacy area for employees, training center, conference room, break, offices, and a large lobby for visitors. The focus of the design was to use cool, high-tech materials like metals and glass for a clean look, and to pop in warmer colors through the wood flooring and yellow lighting accents. Software: AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop Team: Principal Interior Designer + me
reception - north elevation
reception - north elevation (beyond)
visitor’s display - east elevation
entry lobby - south elevation
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SHEET VINYL FLOORING CLEAN ROOM
VCT FLOORING - PHARMACY PATTERN
PATTERNED GLASS - LOBBY WALL FEATURE
LOBBY WOOD FLOORING
BREAK ROOM TILE FLOORING
TRAINING, CONFERENCE & BREAK ROOM CARPET METAL PANEL - LOBBY WALL FEATURE
PLASTIC LAMINATE BREAK ROOM
PLASTIC LAMINATE WORK ROOM BREAK ROOM COUNTERS
WOOD VENEER PUBLIC SPACE LOBBY & OPEN OFFICE CARPET
GENERAL PAINT
COUNTERTOPS
ACCENT PAINT COLORS
CLEAR GLASS
FROSTED GLASS
WHITE GLASS
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thesis UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SEPTEMBER 2011 - JULY 2012
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LLOYD LOCAL (FOOD) EXCHANGE CHRISTINE HOLMES University of Oregon Architecture Terminal Studio 2011-2012 Nancy Cheng
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BACKGROUND: Beliefs & Assumptions of Social Change What is architecture?
Urban City Interactive Communities
What should a building do in terms of it’s aesthetic ability? Shouldn’t we be constantly engaged with the outside world and allow for opportunities of spontaneous interaction with our communities? Because we have become such a closed off community, separated by highways, cars, and all of the technology that is hindering our social needs to live closely and work together, communities have fallen apart and cities are struggling to become strong regions of growth and wellness. While urban cities struggle to increase density in areas of empty parking lots and high-rise office towers, suburban sprawl and big-box department stores are issues at the forefront of urban design. Bringing together all of these resources, spaces, and people of the city to one centralized location in an effective way could be the gateway for reconnecting human life to one another. Architecture is about the user, the person, the human being who is living, breathing, occupying, consuming, and producing in our environment. It is about their needs, first and foremost. As well as the individual, we must consider the community as a whole. This neighborhood or district, is a part of the city with its own personal identity specific to Portland. They are a diverse group of people, who strive to express themselves on a daily basis within their living and working environments. Lastly, the architecture must address the region, considering the city of Portland within Oregon, Oregon within the United States, and the U.S. within the world. It is at all scales that we must consider the impacts of this architectural development, and how it can improve the places we live in.
Suburban Sprawl
Food Production Healthy Food Cycles
Food Consumption
Built Environment Connections to Nature
Natural World
Interlocking Environments “Bridging The Gap”
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warm colors
interior wood paneling
gridline texture terracotta cladding
dappled light perforated metal
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>> nature in the city lloyd local food center [An Alternative to Suburbia]
Sustainable Living in an Urban Environment
MAX Stop
MAX Stop
NE Holladay “Green Street”
Water Runoff to Sullivan’s Gulch Retention Pond
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Through creating a green oasis for local food, we can attract families from suburban sprawl to live, work and play sustainably in a developed city center.
Wrapped in Nature
“your own backyard - in the sky”
Interlocking Environments
people (housing) + nature (food)
24 Hour Activity “eyes on the street”
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taurant and gallery for spill out space and to accomodate large community events. The central axis running through the site aligns the food market with the Oregon Public Health building and current farmers market space as well as a future green space to the North which city plans to develop. Service entries occur on both sides of 7th and 9th avenue for the loading and distributing process.
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DISPLAYED PROCESS: Transparency of Integrated Systems In connecting art and food, the goal is to show the way these two processes are interactive. In terms of art, the process starts with the raw work that is created in artist studios to the exchange of ideas in small classrooms, and finally it is exhibited in an art gallery. At the same time, food begins at a natural level, grown in an urban farm, is harvested for restaurant use in creating a local cuisine, and then enjoyed as a service to the public in restaurants and cafes. The play between art and food in terms of how they go from the raw state of production to the final product of consumption will be relatable to the public and spread awareness of what it means to live and work in mutual relationships. What we produce is often completely separated from the result at the end of the cycle, but what if we could interject and put all of these activities in a central location? Could we eliminate the amount of transportation, energy, water, equipment, and money that goes into fueling these processes? If we can put on display the way these functions are carried out in a sustainable format, where the production of goods to services is viewed at a highly transparent level, visitors and locals alike can feel proud to call this successful system a part of their identity. This advanced way of living and working in one space to maximize our resources can pave the way for future movements in sustainable architecture and design practice.
Production
Nature as Artistic Inspiration
Studio & Classroom Creation
The Art of Food Food as Art?
Tangibles
Art Media
Food Products
Exchange of Ideas through Cultural Events
Consumption
Gallery Shows
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Restaurant Dining
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