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COVER LETTER......................................................................... 3 RESUME................................................................................... 5 BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY.................................................... 6 BEDFORD COURTS................................................................... 12 THE PARKLINE.......................................................................... 16 HOUSE NO. 94.......................................................................... 20 REGENERATING GEOTEXTILE HYPERINFRASTRUCTURE....... 22 CITYSCAPE APOCALYPSE........................................................ 28 TOKYO FASHION MUSEUM...................................................... 34 INTERIOR ENVELOPES............................................................. 38 ORBITAL DEFORMATION COMPOSITION................................. 42 LINEAR ALTERATIONS.............................................................. 46 REPLICATING LANDSCAPES.................................................... 50
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RESUME
ERICA BARROWS OBJECTIVE
CONTACT
I am an Architecture graduate currently at Marvel Architects as an Intermediate Architect. Adept in project leadership, management and communication. Passionate about providing well conducted design to refined and thoughtful details while seeking sustainability. Eager to pursue a position where I can obtain growth, development and continue to educate myself through my peers and future projects.
EXPERIENCE
CREDENTIALS
MARVEL ARCHITECTS
NEW YORK, NY
2015 - PRESENT
Worked on a range of projects and proposals, from conceptual to construction administration, holding leadership roles in design, innovation, coordination and collaboration with engineers, consultants, developers and architects. Responsible of and conducted Revit tech seminars. Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Heights, NY - completed SD-bidding in interior design Bedford Union Armory, Brooklyn, NY - completed DD-bidding in renovation and providing housing The Parkline, Brooklyn, NY - participated in CA on a multi-resident housing House No. 94, Brooklyn, NY - participated in CA on a multi-resident housing
TECTON ARCHITECTS, INC.
HARTFORD, CT
2013 - 2015
Internship at a medium size firm for two summers and winters in a row producing schematic design all the way to construction documents. Trumpf, Inc., Farmington, CT - addition to industrial production building for laser fabrication Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mashantucket, CT - updated exterior facade due to water damage Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor, CT - New building of Richmond Hall & Health Center Tolland Library, Tolland, CT - interior redesign and addition
CLEARSTAK, LLC
ERICA BARROWS 900 Willow Ave Hoboken, NJ 07030 860.951.1868 ebarroe@gmail.com
WOODSTOCK, CT
2011 - 2014
Internship working at an EPA lab with a range of skilled engineers to design environmental friendly products for emissions of biomass appliances. Used technical drafting and produced shop drawings. Projects ranged from small appliances on wood burners to international innovation products for global sanitation.
WOODSTOCK BUILDING ASSOCIATES, LLC
WOODSTOCK, CT
2011 - 2012
Summer internship working for a small design-build company designing custom single family homes, barns, garages, additions and remodeling. Completed schematic design hand drawings and design development drawings using Softplan.
AIR-TOX ENVIRONMENTAL COMPANY, INC.
WILLINGTON, CT
2011
Summer internship collaborating and coordinating with environmental and mechanical engineers to create products and assemblies for improving air quality and to lower emissions. Developed sketches, shop drawings and diagrams for product development.
EDUCATION RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
TROY, NY
2010 - 2015
Bachelor of Architecture and Minor in Psychology GPA: 3.62/4.0 Thesis project: Regenerating Geotextile Hyperinfrastructure
TONGJI UNIVERSITY SHANGHAI, CHINA
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Founders Award of Excellence RPI Design Award for Exceptional Design Ability RPI High Scholastic Attainment in the Study of Architectural Award Matthew W. Del Gaudio Award | Outstanding Achievement | The Bella Scholarship | Compelling Integration of Technology | Participant in Design Competition for Hartford Constitution Plaza | First Place | Participant in SOS Ciulades Design Competition in Macapa, Brazil | All Semesters | Dean’s List | All Semesters |
SKILLS CAD Revit Enscape AutoCAD Rhinoceros VRay AutoCAD ReCap
ADOBE InDesign Photoshop Illustrator Acrobat Pro
MICROSOFT Outlook Word Excel PowerPoint
OTHER Bluebeam Revu PlanGrid Newforma Procore Physical Modeling
PUBLICATIONS BOOKS: Building Futures: Re-Envisioning The Hyde At Rensselaer Rensselaer School of Architecture: Influx
MUSEUM EXHIBITION: The Hyde Collection Glens Falls, NY
2013
Participated in a five month study abroad program at the College of Architecture and Urban Planning. Traveled throughout China to learn the cultural, historical and modern architectural movements, design and impacts.
AWARDS
LEED AP BD+C IDP Complete In process of starting ARE
ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS Captain of Architecture Bowling League Snowboarding Basketball Hiking
INTERESTS Traveling Knitting Liberty Humane Society Gardening Reading
5
12
BEDFORD COURTS
2021 | BROOKLYN, NY
NEW EGRESS DOOR W/ BRICK CUTOUT
SIZE: CLIENT: TYPOLOGY: PROGRAM:
625,000 SF BFC PARTNERS COMMUNITY FACILITY, RESIDENTIAL, AFFORDABLE HOUSING COMMUNITY FACILITY, OFFICE SPACE, POOL, INDOOR SOCCER FIELD, TENNIS COURTS, BASKETBALL COURTS, VOLLEYBALL COURTS & DANCE STUDIO
NEW BULKHEAD FOR STAIR 2 NEW BULKHEAD FOR STAIR 2
NEW BULKHEAD FOR STAIR 1
N
NEW BULKHEAD FOR STAIR 1
NEW BULKHEAD FOR STAIR 2
NEW EGRESS DOOR W/ BRICK CUTOUT
NEW EGRESS DOOR W/ BRICK CUTOUT
NEW EGRESS DOOR
NEW EGRESS DOOR W/ BRICK CUTOUT
ALL OPENINGS TO BE FILLED W/ CMU, SEE FLOOR PLANS FOR PARTITION TYPE, TYP. NEW EGRESS DOOR W/ BRICK CUTOUT
ALL OPENINGS TO BE FILLED W/ CMU, SEE FLOOR PLANS FOR PARTITION TYPE, TYP.
NEW EGRESS DOOR W/ BRICK CUTOUT
NEW CURTAIN WALL & MAIN ENTRANCE W/ GLAZING/METAL DOUBLE DOORS
NEW EGRESS DOOR W/ BRICK CUTOUT
NEW EGRESS DOOR W/ BRICK CUTOUT
NEW CURTAIN WALL & MAIN ENTRANCE W/ GLAZING/METAL DOUBLE DOORS
NEW CURTAIN WALL & MAIN ENTRANCE W/ GLAZING/METAL DOUBLE DOORS
NEW BULKHEAD FOR STAIR 1
NEW ENTRANCE W/ GLAZING/METAL DOUBLE DOOR
4 EXTERIOR ELEVATION 3D NORTH-WEST 4 EXTERIOR ELEVATION 3D NORTH-WEST
EXTERIOR AXONS
NEW BULKHEAD FOR STAIR 1
NEW CURTAIN WALL & MAIN ENTRANCE W/ GLAZING/METAL DOUBLE DOORS
3 EXTERIOR ELEVATION 3D SOUTH-WEST 3 EXTERIOR ELEVATION 3D SOUTH-WEST
NEW ENTRANCE W/ GLAZING/METAL DOUBLE DOOR
N
13 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES
CONSTRUCTION LEGEND NEW INFILL MASONRY WALL NEW GWB STUD WALL, REF. A-020'S & A-110'S EXISTING TO REMAIN
5.
NEW ROOFING AREA
1
1 A-113
2
2 A-404
A-311
6 A-404
A-311
1. 2. 3. 4.
XX
KEYED CONSTRUCTION NOTE
FD
FLOOR DRAIN
6. 7. 8. 9.
REFERENCE REMOVALS DRAWINGS, D-SERIES, FOR ALL DEMOLITION & PARTIAL REMOVAL WORK REFERENCE STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING DRAWINGS FOR COORDINATION OF WORK PROVIDE TEMPORARY ENCLOSURE FOR ALL OPENINGS DURING WORK ALL EXISTING AREAS SHOULD REMAIN UNTOUCHED, PROTECTED & PRESERVED DURING CONSTRUCTION UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED TO BE DEMOLISHED FACADE DEMOLITION AND WINDOW REMOVAL SCOPE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS CONTRACT, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, AND SHOWN AS EXISTING. REFER TO HISTORIC FACADE RESTORATION DRAWINGS. REFERENCE G-SERIES FOR ALL ABREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS & ACCESSIBILITY DIAGRAMS REFERENCE A-110 SERIES FOR ALL DIMENSIONS AND UNIT PARTITION TYPES NOT INDICATED ON A-100 SERIES REFERENCE A-120'S FOR FLOORING PLANS REFERENCE EG-000'S FOR LIFE SAFETY AND EGRESS PLANS
A-301
10 A-404
MECH. RM
1 A-114
14 A-404
140
1
145 HUDSON STREET, FLR. 3 NEW YORK, NY 10013 212.616.0420
229 SF
CLIENT
BEDFORD COURTS ,LLC 150 MYRTLE AVE, 2ND FL, BROOKLYN, NY 11201
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
142A
142B
142D
UP
+139.053
142C
141
POOL STORAGE
EQ-05
1065 SF
+131.803
+128.800 PIT
SUSTAINABILITY BRIGHT POWER 11 HANOVER SQUARE 21ST FL, NEW YORK, NY 10005
+126.470 FD
137
POOL DECK
138
1 A-540
101A
PUMP
+138.803
544 SF
139
142H 276 SF
101
215 SF
140
FD
139
OPEN STORAGE OFFICE 1
MEP ENGINEER RODKIN CARDINALE, P.C. CONSULTING ENGINEERS 224 WEST 29TH ST, 4TH FL, NEW YORK, NY 10001 ENVELOPE BURO HAPPOLD 100 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, NY 10005
141
POOL ROOF ABOVE ENDS
EQ-04 TYP.
SEVERUD ASSOCIATES 469 SEVENTH AVE, SUITE 900, NEW YORK, NY 10018
VEST 4
137
FD
CIVIL ENGINEERING BROOKER ENGINEERING 74 LAFAYETTE AVE, SUITE 501, SUFFERN, NY 10901 POOL CONSULTANT
FD
2470 SF
TRACE POOL DESIGN 333 WESTCHESTER AVE, WHITE PLAINS, NY 10604
102A
101B
EXPEDITING/CODE CONSULTING FD
FD
JM ZONING 299 BROADWAY, SUITE 820, NEW YORK, NY 10007
LIGHTING CONSULTING
CORR 1 102
BASKETBALL COURT 01
BASKETBALL COURT 02
142A
142B
4200 SF
4200 SF
229 SF 5 A-111
LIGHTING WORKSHOP 20 JAY ST, SUITE 504, BROOKLYN, NY 11201
VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION UNITED ELEVATOR CONSULTANTS, INC. ONE PENN PLAZA, SUITE 4507, NEW YORK, NY 10019
VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION
VIEWING AREA
101C
138
102B
1 A-521 UP
FD
UNITED ELEVATOR CONSULTANTS, INC. ONE PENN PLAZA, SUITE 4507, NEW YORK, NY 10019
FD
COGENERATION CONSULTANT
814 SF
POOL
INTEGRATED ENERGY CONCEPTS 3445 WINTON PLACE, SUITE 240, ROCHESTER, NY 14263
136
UP
3037 SF
1 A-400 UP CHAIRLIFT
A-310
+134.700
1
FD
VEST 104
104A
A-310
A-302
+138.803
104D
103
103B
2787 SF
UP
160 SF
103A
CORR 2
UP
104B
105
17622 SF 2
VIEWING AREA 7922 SF
106
OFFICE 3
FD
CUBICLE 1 108A
106 233 SF
133 128
108B A-320
MULTI USE AREA
CUBICLE 3
142D
108C
107B
108C
BASKETBALL COURT 03
1234 SF
108D
10 A-540
OPEN STORAGE
11 A-540 LINE OF GALLERY ABOVE
184 SF
119A 118
FD
UP
EXG STAIR A
103D
118
120 FD
FITNESS ROOM
343 SF FD
133 SF
119
-
488 SF
110
FD
121
109D
109E
13 SF
117
178 SF
MULTI-USE ROOM
ELEV.
109A
109
CLO 1
2 A-510
NEW STAIR 1
4179 SF 109B
153 SF ELEC CLO
2 A-111
3 A-111
72 SF CLO 2
113
115
115
323 SF
64 SF
NEW STAIR 2
4 A-111
WC-2M 122 302 SF
CORR 5 1 A-552
123 112 SF
1 A-511
WC-2F 124 202 SF
PROJECT NO. 1316 BEDFORD UNION ARMORY BUILDING 01 DRILL SHED AND HEAD HOUSE 1555 Bedford Ave. Brooklyn NY 11225
3 A-511
BUILDING 02 (8-STORY RESIDENTIAL BY SEPARATE APPLICATION)
1 A-111
114
UP
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
116
VEST 2
113 UP
1 A-551
FD
124
DN
NEW STAIR 2A
WC-1M 116
FD
122 123
2155 SF
112
109F
J.C. 1 CHANGING RM 1 111 110
PRESIDENT ST.
532 SF
FD
109 109C
CONDO (BUILDING 2)
KEY PLAN
PUMP RM 333 SF
RENTAL (BUILDING 3)
DRILL SHED (BUILDING 1)
HEAD HOUSE (BUILDING 1)
130 126
111 SF
119B
STORAGE
WC-1F
117
CORR 3
111
112
UP
120
131 19 SF
MECH
FD
125
108F
J.C. 2
130
CORR 4
CUBICLE 6
135B 131
126
EQ-05
248 SF
134B
129
127 502 SF
CHANGING RM 2
142G
100 SF
4 1/8"
127
108E
108E
05/24/18
UNION ST.
1 A-555
FD
108F
107A 169 SF
100% CD SET
1 A-554
FD
129 291 SF
POOL ENTRY
76 SF
EXTERIOR EGRESS LANDING
275 SF
133D
STOR RM 2
108D
CUBICLE 5
107D
133C
FD
69 SF
CAFE 1A
2 A-520
133B 132
CUBICLE 4
107C
107 1040 SF
135
FD
132 45 SF
100% CD SET
WC-3F
134A
POOL OFFICE
4200 SF
68 SF
DOB #1 50% CD SET
JULY 19, 2018
135A 133A
142E
DESCRIPTION
APRIL 19, 2018 MAY 24, 2018
FD
287 SF
128 360 SF
108B 69 SF
1
FD
WC-3M 134
247 SF
VIEWING AREA
CUBICLE 2
107A
CHANGING RM 3
108A 90 SF
DATE
FD
FD
EATERY
A-301
142C 105
166 SF
EXTERIOR EASEMENT
142F
103C
OFFICE 2
2
FD
SOCCER/TENNIS FIELD
BEDF ORD AVE.
sim
2
175'-1"
9 A-500
OFFICE 5 114 362 SF
109A
DRAWING #:
103 SF 1
A-101.00
49 of 113
A-302
1 FLOOR 01
DOB #:
3/32" = 1'-0"
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
7/19/2018 7:02:34 PM
© MARVEL ARCHITECTS, PLLC 2016
6" V.I.F
DRILL SHED, OPEN TO BELOW REF SECTION FOR CURTAIN WALL PLACEMENT
11 3/4" V.I.F.
BLOCKING W/ STL EDGE
LOW
HH LOWER ROOF 170.761
CURTAIN WALL PAINTED WOOD SILL GWB STUD WALL UNDER CURTAIN WALL
PLYWOOD MTL STUD WALL
REF SECTION FOR CURTAIN WALL
PLACEMENT DANCE ROOM
DANCE ROOM
CURTAIN WALL
6" V.I.F
DRILL SHED, OPEN TO BELOW
NEW FLOORING STRUCTURE
PAINTED WOOD SILL
EXISTING TRUSS BEYOND
3 PLAN DETAIL - GALLERY - GWB AROUND (E) TRUSS
(E) TRUSS CUT PLYWOOD AROUND TRUSS, SEAL ALL GAPS
PTD GWB CEILING CURTAIN WALL
PLYWOOD MTL STUD WALL
(E) CEILIN
(E) FLOORING STRUCTURE NEW FLOORING STRUCTURE
GWB STUD CEILING
DANCE ROOM
DANCE ROOM
DANCE ROOM
DANCE ROOM
BLOCKING W/ STL EDGE
DRILL SHED, OPEN TO BELOW
4
PLAN DETAILS - GALLERY WALLPLAN AT DETAIL EXISTING TRUSS RCP DETAIL - GALLERY - GWB AROUND (E) TRUSS - GALLERY - GWB AROUND (E) TRUSS
3
1" = 1'-0"
DRILL SHED, OPEN 5 TO BELOW A-350
ALIGN CEILING WITH TRUSS. LOCATION TO BE V.I.F.
(E) TRUSS
REF SECTION FOR CURTAIN WALL PLACEMENT
EXISTING TRUSS BEYOND PTD GWB CEILING
1" = 1'-0"
11 3/4" V.I.F.
(E) TRUSS
GWB STUD WALL UNDER CURTAIN WALL
1" = 1'-0"
3'-4 5/8" VIF
ROUND (E) TRUSS
5 A-350
ALIGN CEILING WITH TRUSS. LOCATION TO BE V.I.F.
CURTAIN WALL
6" V.I.F
(E) TRUSS
DANCE ROOM
(E) CEILING
BLOCKING W/ STL EDGE
3'-4 5/8" VIF
(E) FLOORING STRUCTURE DRILL SHED, OPEN TO BELOW
11 3/4" V.I.F.
(E) TRUSS
CURTAIN WALL
CURTAIN WALL
CURTAIN WALL PAINTED WOOD SILL GWB STUD WALL UNDERFLOOR CURTAIN 3/4"WALL WOOD FINISHED FLOORING
(E) TRUSS
1/2" SLEEPERS 3/4" PLYWOOD
(E) TRUSS
GWB MTL STUD CEILING
(E) TRUSS CUT PLYWOOD EXPANSION ANCHOR AROUND TRUSS, SEAL ALL GAPS
14
CURTAIN WALL
SECTION 5 DETAIL - GALLERY CEILING AT EXISTING TRUSS SECTION DETAIL - GALLERY - GWB @ (E) TRUSS 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
---
FLOOR 02 155.771
NEW FLOORING STRUCTURE
MTL STUD WALL W/ PLYWOOD FINISH DANCE ROOM
sim
4'-6 1/2" DANCE ROOM V.I.F.
DANCE ROOM
DANCE R
FLOOR 3/4" WOOD FIN 1/2" SLEEPE
(E) RAILING TO REMAIN BOLLARD
MT
4
EXPANSION ANCHOR
RCP DETAIL - GALLERY - GWB AROUND (E) TRUSS 1" = 1'-0"
MTL EDGE TRIM
---
sim
3
MTL STUD WALL W/ PLYWOOD FINISH
PLAN DETAIL - GALLERY - GWB AROUND (E) TRU ALIGN TO EXISTING
1" = 1'-0" EXISTING 4'-6 1/2" V.I.F.
(E) RAILING TO REMAIN BOLLARD
ENLARGED SECTION - GALLERY - GALLERY SECTION 1BUILDING 3/4" = 1'-0"
1 ENLARGED SECTION - GALLERY 3/4" = 1'-0"
2 EXISTING CONDITIONS - SECOND FLOOR TRUSSES 12" = 1'-0"
PLYWOOD MTL STUD WALL
EXISTING
MTL EDGE TRIM
GWB STUD CEILING GWB TO BE PAINTED THE SAME COLOR AS THE TRUSS
MTL STUD ASSEMBLY 16" O.C.
(E) FLOORING ALIGN TO STRUCTURE
EXISTING
2
1
A-310
A-310
100% CD SET
RD AVE .
UNION ST.
BEDFO
DRILL SHED (BUILDING 1)
HEAD HOUSE (BUILDING 1)
CONDO (BUILDING
PRESIDENT ST
KEY PLAN 5 A-611
sim
MECH DUCT SOCK, SEE MECH DRAWINGS
CABLES MAX. EVERY 10'
NEW MECH UNITS ON DUNNAGE SEE MECH AND STRUC DWGS
UPPER ROOF LEVEL 181.521
PROJECT NO. 1 BEDFORD UNION AR BUILDING 01 DRILL SHED AND HE 1555 Bedford Ave. Brooklyn
13'-3 1/4"
NEW STAIR BULKHEAD
1 A-351
NEW PARAPET
HH ROOF 168.708 1 A-350
sim
CWD8
14'-6"
FLOOR 02 155.771
BUILDING SECTIO TRANSVERSE
MT-04 TYP. CW4
CW3
CW3
CW3
CW4
CWD8
FLOOR 01 138.803 EGRESS CORRIDOR EASEMENT BEYOND
DRAWING #: 76 of 113
BUILDING SECTION
1 SECTION - DRILL SHED TRANSVERSE SECTION 1 3/32" = 1'-0"
DOB #:
7/19/2018 7:08:44 PM
15
A
16
THE PARKLINE
2017 | BROOKLYN, NY
SIZE: 234,000 SF CLIENT: HUDSON COMPANIES TYPOLOGY: MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING DEVELOPMENT WITH AFFORDABLE HOUSING, RETAIL & EDUCATIONAL AMENITIES: LOBBY, MAILROOM LOUNGE, KITCHEN, GYM, COURTYARD AND ROOFTOPS, CAR & BIKE PARKING
BR 2 LR/DA
LR/DA
BR
BR 1
LR/DA
BR 3
LR/DA/BR
HALL
TD
BR 2 BR BR 1
DN
UP
ELEC
UP
BR
DN
LR/DA TRASH
LR/DA/BR
LR/DA
17
JC
LR/DA/BR LR/DA/BR
LR/DA LR/DA/BR
BR
BR 1
TD
BR 3
LR/DA
9TH FLOOR PLAN
BR 2
BR
LR/DA
1
PENDANT LIGHT FIXTURE, TYP
RL-1 RAILING, TYP
OPEN TO BEYOND OPEN TO LOUNGE BEYOND
CONC COL
GWB
CONC COL
GWB
GWB
GWB
GWB
CONC COL
GWB
CONC-3
CONC COL
CONC COL
CONC COL
CONC COL
GWB
CONC COL
CONC COL
ENTRY VESTIBULE
OPEN TO MAILROOM BEYOND
OPEN TO BEYOND
INTERIOR COURTYARD
ARCHITECTURAL CONC FINISH ON ALL CONC COLUMNS IN LOBBY, TYP
VATION - LOBBY LOOKING EAST
STAIR-E BEYOND
8 INTERIOR ELEVATION - LOBBY LOOKING SOUT 1/4" = 1'-0"
1 3RD 24'-0"
ARCHITECTURAL CONC FINISH ON COLUMNS IN LOBBY, TYP
PENDANT LIGHT FIXTURE, TYP
18
BALUSTERS SPACED EVENLY 4" O.C. MAX., TYP OPEN TO BEYOND
OPEN TO BEYOND
CONC-3 TL-2
PENDANT LIGHT FIXTURES, TYP
RL-1 RAILING, TYP
2ND 12'-0"
CONC-3 CONC COL
CONC COL
TL-2
626 FLATBUSH OWNER/CLIENT: 3/4" x 1-1/2" CONT. BLACKENED STEEL CHANNEL, PLUG WELDED TO BALUSTERS @ CHANNEL INTERIOR & MECHANICALLY FASTENED TO CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB
WCOV-2
TL-2 TILE ON THINSET ON 5/8" CEMENT BOARD OVER 2 1/2" METAL FRAMING
EDGE OF FINISH FLOOR
CONC COL
1"
WCOV-2
EDGE OF CONC. FLOOR SLAB BELOW
OPEN TO BEYOND
3"
3"
4 1/4" 3/4"
3/4" DIA. BLACKENED STEEL BALUSTER, TYP. TILE W/ FINISHED EDGE @ END
1/4" 5/8" ABUSE-RESISTANT GYPSUM BOARD, PAINTED
6
5
1/4" = 1'-0"
MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBI Ettinger Engineering Associate 505 Eighth Avenue, 24th Floor New York, NY 10018 212-244-2410
1ST TYP. PANEL: 2 LAYERS OF 3/4" MDF 0'-0" W/ LAMINATE ON EACH SIDE
4
1/4" = 1'-0"
De Nardis Engineering, LLC 15 Reservoir Road White Plains, NY 10603 914-948-8844
RECEPTION DESK
2'-0"
1ST 0'-0"
I.E. - RECEPT - N
INTERIOR ELEVATION - LOBBY LOOKING SOUTH
3/4" SOLID MAPLE EDGE, TYP.
1/4" = 1'-0"
EDGE OF COUNTERTOP ABOVE
3
CIVIL ENGINEER: Philip Habib & Associates 102 Madison Avenue, 11th Floor New York, NY 10016 212-929-5656 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER:
1 1/4"
EDGE OF BACKSPLASH ABOVE
I.E. - RECEPT - W
CON COL
Starr Whitehouse Landscape A 80 Maiden Lane, Suite 1901 New York, NY 10038 212-487-3272
1" TL-2 TILE W/ FINISHED EDGE @ END
OPEN TO BEYOND
The Hudson Companies Incorp 826 Broadway, NY, NY 10003 212-710-6028
ARCHITECT: MARVEL ARCHITECTS, PLLC 145 Hudson Street, Third Floor New York, NY 10013 212-616-0420 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT:
6"
5"
OPEN TO BEYOND
CODE CONSULTANT: Design 2147 52 Diamond Street Brooklyn, NY11222 718-383-9340
INTERIOR ELEVATION - LOBBY LOOKING NORT COLUMN
1/4" = 1'-0"
ALIGN END OF RAIL W/ FACE OF COLUMN
LEED SYSTEMS CONSULTANT: Steven Winters Associates 307 Seventh Ave, Suite 1701 New York, NY 10001 212-564-5800 SECURITY CONSULTANT: Nortronics 535 Bergen Blvd Ridgefield, NJ 07657 201-945-0555
2 DESK PLAN DETAIL @ END 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
ALIGN END OF RAIL W/ FACE OF COLUMN
PENDANT LIGHT FIXTURE, TYP
PENDANT LIGHT FIXTURE, TYP
LAMINATE ON 3/4" MDF ON 3/4" PLYWOOD
2" ROUND SOLID OAK RAIL, MECHANICALLY FASTENED TO METAL CHANNEL
1"
3/4" x 1-1/2" BLACKENED STEEL CHANNEL, PLUG WELDED TO BALUSTERS @ CHANNEL INTERIOR
4"
OPEN TO BEYOND
TILE W/ FINISHED EDGE @ CORNER 3"
2'-3"
2'-0"
AIR INTAKE PIPE BEYOND
1 A.900
TILE & WALL AS SCHEDULED
9 1/2" O.D.
1 1/2"
TL-3
TL-3
TL-3
TYP. PANEL BEYOND: 2 LAYERS OF 3/4" MDF W/ LAMINATE ON EACH SIDE TILE W/ FINISHED EDGE @ CORNER
1/4" THICK DECORATIVE BLACKENED STEEL PLATE CAPPING EACH END OF CHANNEL. ALIGN OUTSIDE EDGE OF CHANNEL W/ OUTSIDE EDGE OF FIREPLACE FRAME
3/4" x 1-1/2" BLACKENED STEEL CHANNEL, PLUG WELDED TO BALUSTERS @ CHANNEL INTERIOR & MECHANICALLY FASTENED TO CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB
WOOD TRIM, FLUSH W/ GYP. BD., PAINTED 3/4" SOLID MAPLE EDGE
TL-3
O.D.
T.O. FINISH FLOOR
ALIGN FACE OF CHANNEL W/ FACE OF FIREPLACE FRAME
2ND 12'-0"
1"
MATCH DESIGN ON BOTH SIDES OF FIREPLACE
CONC COL
COLOR TILE "MURAL" FEATURE WALL FULL WIDTH & HEIGHT OF LOBBY WEST WALL - MURAL IMAGE & COLOR TILE DESIGN COMPOSITION T.B.D. BY ARCHITECT
CONC COL
OPEN TO BEYOND
CONC COL
OPEN TO BEYOND
CONC COL
GWB
CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB
FIREPLACE GLASS
CONC COL
CONC COL
5"
PROJECT NO:
3"
CONC
626 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11225COL
TL-2 TILE ON THINSET ON 5/8" CEMENT BOARD OVER 3 5/8" METAL FRAMING FIREPLACE MODEL: MONTIGO C-620-ST
DRAWING TITLE:
INTERIOR DET
TILE & WALL AS SCHEDULED
TL-2 TILE W/ FINISHED EDGE @ CORNER
RECEPTION DESK
ALIGN FACE OF TILE W/ EDGE OF OPENING BEYOND
FLOOR AS SCHEDULED
Seal & Signature
3/8" WIDE, 5/8" DEEP REVEAL MOULDING, WHITE FINISH
A.
GYPSUM BOARD, PAINTED, OVER 3 5/8" METAL FRAMING
3
Date
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TILE W/ FINISHED EDGE
23RD 216'-8"
BUILDING SECTION - LOBBY
1207
626 FLATBUSH
FIREPLACE RESTING ON STRUCTURAL SLAB
3/7/2014 9:27:59 PM
OPEN TO BEYOND
DESCRIPTION
ISSUE FOR CONSTRUC BULLETIN #1
TILE ON THINSET ON 5/8" CEMENT BOARD OVER 2 1/2" METAL FRAMING
1/4" THICK DECORATIVE BLACKENED STEEL PLATE CHANNEL 6 1/4" X 9 1/2" O.D.
6 1/4"
NO. 1
5/8" ABUSE-RESISTANT GYPSUM BOARD, PAINTED
FRAMING AS REQUIRED TO SPAN OPENING IN WALL 2'-6"
BUILT-IN DESKTOP, TYP
TL-3
3/4" DIA. BLACKENED STEEL BALUSTER, TYP.
LAMINATE EDGE 3'-6"
RL-1 RAILING, TYP
8"
TL-3
IOR ELEVATION - LOBBY LOOKING WEST
"
OPEN TO BEYOND
INTERIOR ELEVATION - LOBBY LOOKING NORT - BRIDGE 1SECTION1DETAIL 1/4" = 1'-0" DRAWING #:
SECTION THROUGH FIREPLACE 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
SECTION THROUGH BRIDGE 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
NOTE: THIS SHEET UPDATED FOR GRA 3/7/2014 9:27:59 PM
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HOUSE NO. 94
2018 | BROOKLYN, NY
SIZE: 106,000 SF CLIENT: HUDSON COMPANIES TYPOLOGY: MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING DEVELOPMENT WITH AFFORDABLE HOUSING & RETAIL AMENITIES: LOBBY, MAILROOM LOUNGE, KITCHEN, GYM, COURTYARD AND ROOFTOPS, CAR & BIKE PARKING
COPING SKYLIGHT MULLION TQ3 PRODEQ SPRAY
18.00°
SKYLIGHT COVERING
FLASHING BATT INSULATION
BATT INSULATION
SKYLIGHT STRUCTURAL CLAMP
CLAMP
STEEL FOR FIXATION
TQE SPRAY-APPLIE D MEMBRANE
MOUNTING BRACKET FLASHING
MT 2ND 17' - 0" VAPOR BARRIER
2" RIGID INSUL R-12 AIR VAPOR BARRIER
EXTERIOR DETAILS - SKY LIGHT
5 SKYLIGHT - WEST DETAIL 3" = 1'-0"
4 SKYLIGHT - EAST DETAIL 3" = 1'-0"
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HYPERINFRASTRCTURE
2015 | GULF OF MEXICO
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Hyperzone 1
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Hyperzone 2
Double Hyperzone Cluster
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Quadruple Hyperzone Cluster
Hyperzone 5
The typical idea of a territory is a boundary of a figurative line that encloses the landscape of an area. In every territory, there are multiple hyperobjects that come into play with the environment through multiple sources. The hypersite does not follow the traditional figurative line. Therefore, the hypersite is an endless volume of space, almost like liquids spatially interacting with one another. This interaction is what blurs the line of boundaries. These hyperobjects interact with each other in fluidic manners in landscapes and environments, or a geofluidic landscape. They are forever trying to approach equilibrium in space and through that are intersecting multiple hypersites and hyperboundaries. A network of nodes are determined from the direct overlapping of hyperobjects effecting living migrations. Two nodes are marine geotextile infrastructures and two are land geotextile infrastructures.
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Hyperzone 6
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Hyperobjects react to each other in a fluidic manner, which can be broken down into three major categories:
• Aergeofluidic is hyperobjects intersecting hyperboundaries through the air or atmosphere, like nuclear power plant explosions, air pollution and light pollution. • Aeoliangeofluidic is hyperobjects intersecting hyperboundaries through the action of wind forces, such as dust storms. • Aquageofluidic is hyperobjects that is intersecting hyperboundaries through the water and/or the action of the ocean currents, like noise pollution, water pollution and oil spills.
Hyperobjects overlap each other creating an endless volume of hyperspace, or migration patterns. Turtle migration patterns also inhabit the Gulf of Mexico, which is high in oil pollution and light pollution. Light pollution is a direct effect of the species reproducing because the female sea turtles will not go on land to lay their eggs if there is light in the area.
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10 Gulf of Mexico Geofluidic Hyperzone: Hyperzone Clusters of Aquatic Geotextile Infrastructures The hyperinfrastructure is broken down into multiple parts: Interior geotexile marine habitats focus on regenerating the ecosystem in the Gulf of Mexico. Exterior regions of the clusters that are along the surface of the water filter out the oil pollution in the oceans’ waters. The bio-regenerating geotextile infrastructure has two main components, which are the artificial geology and the infrastructure. The artificial geology has ecological micro-habitats, which are based off of the depth of the location of the pod inserted in the flexible geotextile infrastructure. Different depths create spaces that accommodate to different ecology, while providing a ‘foundation’ of growth of algae and vegetation. Certain marine life activates different depths of the ocean, where the infrastructure recreates these depths.
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PELAMIS TUBE
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Each zone has a different geotextile that is specific to the habitat dwelling within it. Marine life is provided to the area to make it bio-regenerating. The geotextile is flexible and can react to exterior forces like wind and wave forces. Based on the geometry of the flexible structure, there are many possibilities of arrangement and composition to adjust to the specific region of the location of the infrastructure. Pelamis tubes use the motion of the waves on the surface of the water to extract energy. It is made up of sections that bend to the motion, creating electricity. The electricity absorbed is used to make the geotextile hyperinfrastructure self-sufficient. Ballasts contain air that is adjusted through an air compressor by the pelamis tubes. Water collectors collect natural rain fall that is stored below and connected to water sprinklers that are located in the grass pods. Sensors detect if moisture is needed in the micro-habitats and will water the regions. Bacteria containers hold bacteria that is released when there is an oil spill through the bacteria sprinklers that are located in the water. Weir skimmers are used by waves passing through the skimmer and it collecting any oil in the water, purifying and filtering the ocean’s waves.
SEAWEED POD SARGASSUM
RED SNAPPER
CODIUM REPENS
AMBERJACK
RED ALGAE
TILEFISH
GREEN ALGAE
GROUPER
CAULERPA RACEMOSA
GREEN SEA TURTLE
CODIUM ISTHMOCLADUM
SQUID
PLANKTON
KRILL
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WATER SPRINKLER
AIR PUMP COMPRESSOR
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SEAGRASS POD THALASSIA TESTUDINUM RED SNAPPER AMBERJACK TILEFISH GROUPER
SHRIMP CRAB GREEN SEA TURTLE LOBSTER
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CITYSCAPE APOCALYPSE
SPRING 2014 | SHANGHAI, CHINA
Knockoffs are objects and ideas that are copied, mimicked and replicated. Theses ideas are used in objects like computers and cell phones, designer bags and clothing and also architecture. Ideas are taken from theories and history and used for present buildings and theories. Walking City is a design concept by Archigram of mobile robotic structures roaming freely. That concept can be knocked off by replicating the Walking City and introducing it in a practical setting. Robotic forms are brought into a strict grid line up of forms. There are a series of robotic forms that first start off settled in the ground and then exploding through the perimeter wall of the strict grid. Overall, the robotic forms appear as if they are breaking through the grid, creating a path of destruction.
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TOKYO FASHION MUSEUM
FALL 2013 | TOKYO, JAPAN
Tokyo Fashion Museum is located in the fashion district of downtown Tokyo, Japan. The fashion museum is a narrow skyscraper that displays fashion from Japan during the 1920’s to the 2010’s. Two floors are set up for fashion shows, each with a runway that protrudes from the strict square box floor plate. The building is lifted from the street level, underneath is a topological terrace surface that allows for the public to gather and enjoy the TV screens that are located underneath the first level. TV screens are also located on the core of the building, which promotes advertisement and streams the fashion shows held in the building.
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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OVERLAP OF CIRCLES AND SQUARES
ENCLOSED SPACES OF RECTANGULAR GEOMETRIES
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INTERIOR ENVELOPES
FALL 2012 | SALTON SEA, CALIFORNIA
Developing a series of diagrams to understand the spatial representation of a cathedral plan being broken down into multiple parts of overlap of circles and squares, spaces of rectangular geometries, and isosceles triangles producing connections by radii. These repeated geometries are taken to produce a three dimensional module system that is repeated as well. The final product creates multiple interior envelopes by allowing the system to have a series of system of enclosures. The skin of the facade consists of a series of punctures that allow for sunlight to enter the first enclosure. As seen in the section, there are areas that can view out to these interior lit spaces and areas that are completely cut off from sunlight. This is what creates the geometric nucleus of interior volumes of space.
REPETITION OF PATTERNS
ISOSCELES TRIANGLES PRODUCED THROUGH CONNECTIONS BY RADII
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ITERATIONS OF MODULE
PERSPECTIVE VIEW
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ORBITAL DEFORMATION COMPOSITION
FALL 2011 | GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK
The performance of the painting The Discovery of the True Cross has geometric transition between human figures’ movement. The movement translates a central composition producing an orbital and rotational space. It turns around a fixed focal point producing regular and uniform variation to a sequence. The materiality of the motion of the human figures creates a space of planar surfaces. The surfaces bend and curve producing deformation or folds by tension, which are stretched and loose, therefore lacking a sense of restraint. There are three repeated base modules that come together representing a splitting and weaving affect, which the oblique windows, splitting walls and floor plates demonstrate. Not only do the modules create rotation and orbital composition in the structure, but so do the oblique windows that wrap around the entire structure.
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LINEAR ALTERATIONS
SPRING 2012| TROY, NEW YORK
Making an analysis of Paul Rudolph’s Milam Residence, one can start to analyze the shifts of volumes of patterns produced from the rotation of the Earth around the Sun. The back facade of the house is make up of a framework that is independent from the structure of the home, not clearly representing the inside versus outside relationship. Rudolph believed in developing a fundamental rule set for the design to develop the system of the architecture. Taking this analysis and this theories, Linear Alterations is created; a residential apartment complex in Troy, New York. The exterior facade is created by the repetition of the module. It is shifted, adjusted and altered to create the pockets of space used for balconies. The modules create a longitudinal plan for each apartment space. Every room and area in each apartment represent this concept. The modules shift upwards and downwards developing multi-levels in the apartment complex as well as each individual apartment having different level areas. This creates more private and public spaces based on the level change. Rooms open to below produce public spaces below and private spaces above.
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FIFTH FLOOR PLAN
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
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REPLICATING LANDSCAPES
SPRING 2011 | MARS
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A project on Mars makes you think about other environmental problems that are different when compared to Earth. There are other factors that need to be considered that make cause architectural and engineering alterations. The two main environmental factors focused on where oxygen intake and gravity difference. Oxygen was achieved by the structural system and having a dual purpose by transferring this element. Other elements can be transferred such as heat and air condition because of the huge range in temperature at Mars. Steep slopes within the floor plates make it easy to travel upon based on the less intensity of gravity. This project blends architecture into the landscape based off the dune’s formation. The structural system made it so external factors do not harm the structure by mimicking how sand dunes are constructed.
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MAIN CIRCULATION PLAN
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