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“I TRY TO ENHANCE WHAT SEEMS TO BE VALUABLE, TO CORRECT WHAT IS DISTURBING, AND TO CREATE ANEW WHAT WE FEEL IS MISSING” PETER ZUMTHOR

DA house Project: Residential remodel - Under Construction Seattle - WA Role: Lead Designer @ CITYSTRUCTURE Tasks: SD, Permit drawings and submission, CD and CA

RECESSED SHELF

The design of this house was rethought based on the lifestyle of the new Capitol Hill demography. The new house is representative for the current social paradigm shift where a family of same sex couple decides to move into a larger home to start their entrepreneurial adventure. As the designer for the project, I transformed a traditional single-family home in a live-work lifestyle environment. The design challenge was to mitigate the existing layout of the house with the requirements of an office space with the privacy of the residential area. While preserving privacy between programs, I open the house into itself and to the beautiful views to Lake Washington.

NEW HOUSE:

UNDER CONSTRUCTION


LOWER FLOOR

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT PRODUCT 2 AA-3.5 3.9

8' - 0"

DINING

UP

6

8' - 0"

8' - 0"

KITCHEN 5

8' - 0"

4 REF

8' - 5 3/4"

15' - 11"

1001 NOVEMBER 26, 2012

PROJECT

N0.

DESCRIPTION

DA HOUSE

DINING

KITCHEN

DATE

11' - 9 1/4"

8' - 0"

18' - 0"

12' - 2 3/4"

1 AA-3.5 3.9

9 1/2"

CONSTRUCTION SET DATE

LIVING ROOM

2' - 6"

8' - 0"

POWDER ROOM

NEW FURNICE LOCATION TBD

3' - 0"

TERRACE

3

ADAM HERSCHER and DUSTIN BYHRE

2425 E HELEN ST., SEATTLE WA 98112

15' - 11"

7

UP

UP UP

2425 E HELEN ST., SEATTLE WA 98112

10' - 2" 8' - 0"

UP

POWDER ROOM

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT PRODUCT

8

REF

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT PRODUCT

3' - 6"

RANGE

CONSTRUCTION SET

1001 NOVEMBER 26, 2012

PROJECT DATE N0.

LIVING ROOM

3

DESCRIPTION Revision 3

DATE 10/01/201 2

UP

2

6' - 4"

12/9/2012 2:22:53 AM

5' - 6"

4' - 0"

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PORTION OF THIS DRAWING MAY BE USED, ALTERED OR DUPLICATED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE OWNER

DN

ENTRY (N) LOWER FLOOR PLAN

(E) BASEMENT AND 1ST FLOOR PLANS

---

A 1.2

(E) BASEMENT 1/4" = 1'-0"

2

A - 3.1

NEW MAIN FLOOR 1/4" = 1'-0"

2x4

INSULATION

2x10 2x6

3 1/2"

2x2 BLOCKING

1 1/2" = 1'-0"

INSULATION

7 1/4"

1/2" 1 1/2" 2x8

2

2x4

1/2" EL. GLASS

DA HOUSE

1 1/2"

2x4

2x6

2425 E HELEN ST., SEATTLE WA 98112

LIVINGROOM WALL Detail 1

ADAM HERSCHER and DUSTIN BYHRE

3 3/4"

2"

2x10

1

SHIMMING

LIVINGROOM WALL Detail 2 1 1/2" = 1'-0" PROJECT

GLASS

SHIMMING

1001

DATE

AUGUST 22, 2012

2x6 LUMBER 2x4 LUMBER

PAPER SIZE - 11" X 17"

2x10 LUMBER

3

LIVINGROOM _DETAIL 3

A - 4.1

1 1/2" = 1'-0"

WALL DETAILS

BEFORE

DETAILS

2x4 LUMBER

LIVING ROOM

10/28/2012 5:02:57 PM

1

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PORTION OFUPTHIS DRAWING MAY BE USED, ALTERED OR DUPLICATED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE OWNER

1 1/2"

1 ENTRY

8' - 2"

NEW

4' - 9"

OLD

DN

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT PRODUCT

CIRCULATION AND VIEWS DIAGRAM

3' - 6"

RANGE

FLOOR PLANS:

15' - 9 3/4"

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT PRODUCT

1 A 1.6

1' - 1"

DN

DW

DN

9

A

ADAM HERSCHER and DUSTIN BYHRE

B

TERRACE

C 6' - 4"

8' - 0"

D 6' - 4"

25' - 9 1/2"

E

DA HOUSE

F

H

The original design of the house was offered a unidirectional experience without connectivity between programs and divorced from the activities happening at the other floors. The new design offers a fluid floor plan and visual connection with the upper floor.

NEW HOUSE:

UNDER CONSTRUCTION


OPEN TO BELOW

DN

1001 NOVEMBER 26, 2012

PROJECT

WC

DATE N0.

DESCRIPTION

DATE

DATE N0.

OPEN TO BELOW

1

DESCRIPTION Revision 1

2

Revision 2

DATE 09/05/201 2 09/17/201 2

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PORTION OF THIS DRAWING MAY BE USED, ALTERED OR DUPLICATED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE OWNER

(N) UPPER FLOOR 1/4" = 1'-0"

1001 NOVEMBER 26, 2012

PROJECT

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PORTION OF THIS DRAWING MAY BE USED, ALTERED OR DUPLICATED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE OWNER

1

ADAM HERSCHER and DUSTIN BYHRE

CONSTRUCTION SET

CONSTRUCTION SET

OPEN

OFFICE 1

DN

2425 E HELEN ST., SEATTLE WA 98112

ATTIC

SAUNA

NEW 12/9/2012 2:25:11 AM

DA HOUSE

DA HOUSE BATHROOM

SAUNA

OFFICE 1

OPEN

ADAM HERSCHER and DUSTIN BYHRE

CLOSET

OPEN TO BELOW

2425 E HELEN ST., SEATTLE WA 98112

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT PRODUCT

BATHROOM

OLD

FLOOR PLANS:

BEDROOM

OPEN

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT PRODUCT

BEDROOM

(E) 2ND FLOOR PLAN

2

2

(E) ATTIC

1/4" = 1'-0"

(E) FLOOR PLANS

1/4" = 1'-0"

A 1.3

BEFORE NEW HOUSE:

“ARCHITECTURE’S ARTISTIC TASK IS TO GIVE STILL EXPECTANCY A FORM” PETER ZUMTHOR

(N) UPPER FLOOR PLANS

NEW ATTIC

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT PRODUCT

1/4" = 1'-0"

OFFICE 2

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT PRODUCT

1

OFFICE 2

CLOSET

CIRCULATION AND VIEWS DIAGRAM

UPPER FLOOR

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

A - 3.2


LIVING ROOM - view to KITCHEN

BATHROOM

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

1x4 3 1/2"

2x4

1" 2"

5 3/4"

2 3/4"

2x2

2x6

1

MASTER BATHROOM - DETAIL 3" = 1'-0"

LIGHTING STRIP MIRROR

2425 E HELEN ST., SEATTLE WA 98112

The kitchen openness to the living room and to the second floor office space required a redefinition of what this area represents in the overall experience of the house. In the new design, the kitchen area besides the cooking tasks, it also supports social activities in an environment that resembles more as an extension of the living room area.

NEW KITCHEN: RENDERING PROJECT

ADAM HERSCHER and DUSTIN BYHRE

The bathing experience has been changed to fit a dynamic modern couple. From the traditional bathtub bathing ritual to a 30sf walk-in shower experience. The flat walls have become part of the program offering display, storage and a backdrop for indirect lighting areas.

DA HOUSE

NEW HOUSE:

1001

DATE

AUGUST 22, 2012

BEFORE


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COULD THE PASSIVE HOUSE BE AN ACTIVE STATEMENT IN ARCHITECTURE?

EMPOWERHOUSE Project: Design-built Residential New York/Solar Decathlon 2011 Role: Designer, PARSONS THE NEW SCHOOL Award: Winning Project - Solar Decathlon 2011 Tasks: Designer and Student Project Manager

Despite the general belief that a sustainable project is also expensive to build, my multi-disciplinary studio team put together an affordable passive house for low income people. In collaboration with Habitat for Humanity and DC local government we were able to design and build two houses that will be offered to low income families in Deanwood, Washington DC. The goal for this project was to create an energy efficient design that meets financial and conductibility constrains of Habitat for Humanity.


7

8

9

North

East R-Value Safety Glass Window Low -E U-Value West 5 6 3 3 4 5 6 3 3 4 1 .22 8.0 2 .22 8.0 3 .22 8.0 4 .22 8.0 5 .22 North 8.0 South 10 9 7 North 8 10 11 12 13 6 8.0 .22 7 .22 8.0 8 .22 8.0 9 R-Value Safety .22 Glass 8.0Low - E Window U-ValueLow SHGC E Splay Type SHGC R-Value Safety Glass VT 10 .20 1 9.0 .22 .50 8.0 .50 .65 8.0 B. 11 .20 2 9.0 .22 .50 8.0 .50 .65 8.0 C. 12 .20 3 9.0 .65 .22 8.0 .50 C. .50 8.0 13 .20 East

1

Ext.

West

10

2

11

VT .65 .65 .65

West SHGC .50 .50 .50 .50 .43South 12 13 .43 .43 .43 .43 Splay Type .50 B. .50 C. .50 C.

11

VT .65 .65 .65 .65 .56 .56 .56 .56 .56 .65 .65 .65 .65

12 13

A.

EAST FACADE SPLAY

DW

DW

DN

WEST FACADE SPLAY

REF.

REF.

DN

Wi nte r

er

D

2nd Floor

Summ

W

W

D

OUT

OUT

er

UP

C.

Types

NORTH FACADE SPLAY

DW

VTTypesSplay Type .65 B. .65 C. .65 C. B. .65 .56 Wint D. er D. .56 A. .56 .56 Ext. A. A. .56 .65 A. .65 A. .65 A. 5 6 .65 2nd FloorA. Summ

Window U-Value R-Value Safety Glass Low - E SHGC 1 .22 .50 8.0 SHADING STRATEGY 2 GLARE AND.22 .50 8.0 3 .50 .22 8.0 4 Glare and Shading 1st Floor .50 .22Strategy The 8.0energy performance lighting comfort in the house 5 seconds the natural .43 .22the glare through reducing or8.0 shade. 6 .43 8.0 .22 7 .43 .22 8.0 8 .22 .43 8.0 9 .22 .43 8.0 10 .20 .50 9.0 11 .20 .50 9.0 12 .20 East.50 9.0 3 2 3 4 1 13 .20 9.0 .50 2nd Floor 1st Floor 1st Floor

D.

A

South

Splay Type B. C. C. B. D. D. A. A. A. A. A. A.

B.

C.

B


7 11 10

5 8 6

9

4

1

3

FREE OF THERMAL BRIDGE SUPER-INSULATED ENVELOPE

Our design strategy was to control heat gain and losses though the superinsulated skin and size the openings in relation to the house orientation and obstructions on the site.

WINDOW MOCK-UP PROCESS PICTURES

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

DRY WALL 2X3 STUDS 2X6 SILL BLOCKING OSB SHEATHING 12” TJI KING STUD 2X6 BLOCKING 2X6 HEADER ZIP SHEATHING 2X3 STUDS \ FRAME 2X3 STUDS HARDY BOARD

WALL ASSEMBLY EXPLODED AXON

2


C B

A

PASSIVE HOUSE - WALL SECTION

PASSIVE HOUSE WALL TYPE - STUDIES

A DOUBLE STUD: DIFFICULT TO BUILD POINTS OF THERMAL BRIDGING EXPENSIVE TO BUILD B OFFSET STUD DIFFICULT TO BUILD LESS STRUCTURAL STABILITY C TJI PANELS EASY TO BUILD PRE-FAB PANELS ALLOWS FOR MORE INSULATION LEAST EXPENSIVE

The 14� TJI PASSIVE HOUSE wall system assembly features: no thermal bridging, easy contraction system, affordable, high thermal performance (R-40 walls), easy to assemble - disassemble, structural integrity as well as environmentally friendly (ZIP sheathing, blown-in cellulose insulation) PHPP calculations played a decisive role in deciding the size of the floor plan, the openings, the house geometry, wall structure and the R-values of the house.


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COULD THE CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE REVIVE THE NOSTALGIC STATE OF MIND AS THE HISTORIC BUILDINGS EMBODY FOR CENTURIES?

PEASANT BEACH VILLAGE Project: Master Plan, Mixed-Use and Residential Buildings Bainbridge Island - Under Construction Role: Architect Intern and Lead Interior Designer for the Inn, Wenzlau Architects Tasks: Site Planing, Zoning and IBC/IRC Code analysis, Permit and Construction drawings Lead Interior Designer for the Inn

This project covers 18-acre and it was designed to foster a pedestrian-oriented neighborhood. Situated on a hillside above the Historic Lynwood Center, it includes an Inn, retail spaces with housing above to complement the existing Tudor style building across the street. The residences are a mix of various housing types to address different demographic typology. The pedestrian connectivity between the residential community and commercial area is supported by an extensive network of trails and open spaces.

MASTER PLAN - FIGURE GROUND 1 COMMERCIAL AND MIXED-USE BUILDINGS 2 APARTMENTS 3 SINGLE FAMILY HOMES 4 VILLAGE/FINAL MASTER PLAN

1

2

3

4


CL

MEN 43 SF

DN

C30066 C30066

ACCESSIBLE TOILETS PER ICC/ANSI 117.1 330

68 ' DIA - 4 1/2 G " ON AL

21

4

C30072 C30072 P30072 P30072

P30072

24' - 5 3/4"

303

3' - 0"

3 1/2" 3' - 2"

4

DESCRIPTION

ASI#101 ASI#101 (REV1) - PERMIT REV.

DATE

12/23/11 1/27/12

10

2' - 6"

CONT . RIDGE

1' - 6"

SEE RO NOTES OF PLAN ON DW G A.5

EY LL VA 12:12

6

A 10.9

12:12

12:12

8A

11" RAIL EXT.

DN PARAPET & GUARD RAIL

VENT

EXIT ACCESS DIST. = 57'-9" (<75')

2' - 6"

1

A 10.9

6' - 0"

1

STAIR # 1 SEE A 0.6 4

AREA D 12:12

C30048

C30048 1

7' - 0 1/4"

2' - 6"

SEE A0.2 & A0.3 CODE ANALYSIS FOR AREA CALCULATIONS & ADD. INFO.

5 1/2" 7' - 6"

2-STORY T.I. SPACE (NFPA 13 SPRINKLER) OCCUPANCY GROUP B/M

8

DOOR @ FLR. BELOW

5' HEAD CLR. SHOWN DASHED

A 10.11

TYP

13' - 10 1/2" WALL @ 42" AFF

OFFICE/RETAIL

1108 06/15/08

4

17C 3' - 2"

R=6 3/4" T=11"

PATIO B

PARTIO A

5:12

BUILDING 1

DATE

14' - 9"

8

(1) EXIT ALLOWED PER TABLE 1019.2

1' - 6"

10:12

3' - 0"

C30066 P30066 P30066 C30066

343

5 1/2"

P30072 C30072

1' - 6" C30066 P30066 P30066 C30066

2:12

10:12

2

6' - 4 1/2"

5' - 0"

23' - 8"

5' - 0"

C30072

1-HR TYP

STUDIO 1200 SF

11' - 3 1/2"

5:12

STAIR # 1 SEE A 0.6 4

302

28' - 8"

9' - 5"

7' - 2"

7' - 6"

PATIO

LOBBY 589 SF

5:12

RIDGE

EY LL VA

PROJECT

1 2

1' - 2"

STAIR 103 SF

312

304

VENT

ASI

N0.

R=7" T=11"

5 1/2"

1' - 0"

6' - 2"

5' - 0"

5' - 0"

5 1/2"ELEVATIONS. 5 1/2" 28.PROVIDE - 12" DEEP CABINET SEE INTERIOR 29.* NOT USED * 30.PROVIDE CW SUPPLY AT ALL REFRIGERATOR LOCATIONS. 31.PROVIDE BLOCKING AT ALL TOWEL BAR LOCATIONS AT +45". 32.PROVIDE BLOCKING AT ALL GRAB BAR LOCATIONS - FOLLOW ANSI A117.1 FOR GRAB BARS (TOILET AND BATHTUB). 33.PROVIDE BLOCKING AT ALL WALL MOUNTED TOILET PAPER DISPENSERS AT +24" TYP. OFFICE/RETAIL 34.PROVIDED BLOCKING AT SHOWER AND BATH TUB ACCESSORIES: SHOWER HEAD AT +81"; SHOWER CONTROLS AT +45"; SHOWER HANDHELD AT +45" - SEE INTERIOR ELEVATIONS FOR HORIZONTAL LOCATIONS. 2-STORY T.I. SPACE 35.* NOT USED * (NFPA 13 SPRINKLER) 36.COUNTER HEIGHT AT A.D.A. UNITGROUP AT +34"B/M OCCUPANCY 37.PROVIDE BLOCKING AT ALL LOCATIONS OF WALL MOUNTED CONTROLS IN MASTER BATHROOMS (SINK CONTROL AND BATHTUB CONTROLS AND FAUCETS COUNTER HEIGHT AT A.D.A. UNIT AT VARIES. SEE FLOOR PLAN & INTERIOR ELEVATIONS. 38.* NOT USED * 39.INSTALL MIN. 20"x30" FIRE-RATED ACCESS PANEL (1/2" PLYWD. W/ GWB EA. SIDE) INTO ALL ATTIC SPACES OR CONCEALED SPACES PER IBC 1209.2. VERIFY HVAC UNIT SIZES & ENLARGE HATCH AS NEEDED, UNLESS A HINGED DOOR IS SPECIFIED. INSTALL W/ TAMPER-PROOF SCREW FASTENERS @ 10"O.C.. PER C.O.B.I. REQ.

21 GUARD RAIL @ 42"AFF

10

4' - 1"

3' - 0"

6' - 2"

CONVENIENCE STAIR, NOT MEANS OF EGRESS

3' - 2 1/2"

13' - 10 1/2"

3' - 0"

CL 4' - 3 1/2"

7' - 6"

C30066 P30066 C30066

13' - 4"

3' - 2 1/2"

3' - 0" 6' - 6 1/2"

CL

4" 320

6' - 2" 6"

P30084

3' - 0"

3" TYP

2' - 0"

CLR

1' - 6"

CL 7' - 2"

8' - 11"

C30066 C30066 C30066 C30066

UNISEX CHANGING 250 SF

9' - 0" P48084

300

S.C.

5' - 0" 21' - 4"

5' - 0" 12' - 2"

2' - 5 1/2" 2' - 6" 6' - 1 1/2" 2' - 6"

BUILDING 1 SEE A0.2 & A0.3 CODE ANALYSIS FOR AREA CALCULATIONS & ADD. INFO.

2' - 11"

5:12

(NFPA CE @ FLR 13 SPR OCCU INKLER . BELOW PANCY ) GROU P A-2/B/M

WOMEN 39 SF

4" P30084

OCCUPANCY USE GROUP B/M NFPA 13 SPRINKLER SYSTEM

1' - 6"

1' - 6"

1' - 0"

1' - 6"

2:12

OFFICE /RETAI L/REST SINGL AURANT E-STO RY T.I. SPA

3' - 0" EXIT

EY LL VA

2:12

1-HR FIR CEILIN E RATED G BELO W

300

31 2-HR FIR ASSM. E RATED BELOW ROOF

1

A 10.9

SEE CIVIL DWG. FOR SIDEWALK REQUIREMENTS

16' - 6"

311

RIDGE

21

CONT . RIDGE

EY LL VA

S-2 INCIDENTAL USE TO A-2/B/M PER IBC TABLE 508.2 (NFPA 13 SPRINKLERED); UNHEATED 31

" SYMBOLS) :

1. ALL NOTES IN THIS OUTLINE SHALL BE TYPICAL FOR INDICATED LOCATIONS AND ALL SIMILAR LOCATIONS UNLESS EXPLICITLY NOTED OTHERWISE. 2. SEE A0.1 GENERAL NOTES FOR ADD. INFO. 3. SEE COVER PAGE A0.0 FOR DEFERRED SUBMITTALS. DEFERRED SUBMITTAL INFORMATION NOT SHOWN. 4. * NOT USED * 8A 5. SEE "TYPICAL UNIT" FOR ADDITIONAL NOTES 1' - 8" AND DIMENSIONS. NOTES AND DIMENSIONS ARE APPLICABLE TO ALL SII. UNITS. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 6. LOCATIONS OF ALL SMOKE DETECTORS & EXHAUST FANS ARE SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY LAYOUT WITH A.H.J. AND SHALL INSTALL ALL SMOKE DETECTION &TOILET VENTILATION SYSTEMS PER CODE. AREA B AREA C 7. SEE21INT. ELEV. FOR ADD. INFO & MOUNTING HEIGHTS. 8. * NOT USED * 8A BE PROTECTED PER IBC SECTION 712. 9. ALL PENETRATIONS THRU RATED WALLS, FLR.-CLG. & ROOF ASSM. SHALL 10.ALL DOORS ARE DIMENSIONED TO FINISH DOOR SIZE UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE; ALL VINYL WINDOWS ARE NOMINAL UNIT SIZE DIMENSIONS & INCLUDE ROUGH OPNG; WOOD & METAL WINDOWS ARE DIMENSIONED TO ROUGH OPENING. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL ROUGH OPENINGS W/ WINDOW-DOOR MANUFACTURER PRIOR TO FRAMING. 11.PLUMBING SHOWN IS FOR DESIGN INTENT ONLY; COORD. ALL FIXTURE REQUIREMENTS W/ PLUMBING CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO FRMG. SEE ENLARGED PLANS FOR ADD. INFO. R=6 3/4" UP ENTRY 12.MECHANICAL SHOWN IS FOR DESIGN INTENT T=11" ONLY, COORD. ALL FIXTURE REQUIREMENTS W/MECH. CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO FRMG. COORD. ALL ELEC. / PLUMBING SERVICES. 13.FIRE-RATED ASSM.: MAINTAIN CONT. FIRE-RATING OF CLG.-FLR. ASSM. ABOVE ALL FURRED/DROPPED CEILINGS; MAINTAIN CONT. FIRERATING OF WALL ASSM. BEHIND SHOWERS & TUB ENCLOSURES. 14.CONCEALED SPACES SUCH AS WALLS, STAIRS, SOFFITS, DROPPED CEILING ETC. SHALL BE FIRE-BLOCKED & DRAFT-STOPPED PER IBC STAIR #1 21 2' - 6" 3' - 0" 4' - 10" 3' - 0" 6' - 8 1/2" 3' - 0" 3' - 0" 6' - 0" 717. SEE A 0.6 15.DRYER VENT & KITCHEN EXHAUST HOOD: CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR REGARDING ADDITIONAL 5 1/2" 4 BOOSTER FAN; POWER CIRCUIT & ACCESS PANEL IN ACCORDANCE W/MECHANICAL CODES AND 14AMANUFACTURER'S REQUIREMENTS. 16.PROVIDE WALL PORTS AS NEEDED TO MEET OUTSIDE AIR INLET REQUIREMENTS PER WS-VIAQ 303.4.1.5; CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH MECHANICAL SUBCONTRACTOR FOR FRESH OR OUTSIDE AIR DUCTING FOR HVAC EQUIPMENT. 17.* NOT USED * AREA A 18.PROVIDE HANGING ROD & TOP SHELF AT ALL CLOSETS U.N.O. 19.VERIFY ACTUAL SHOWER/TUB ENCLOSURE DIMENSIONS PRIOR TO FRAMING. MAKE ALLOWANCE FOR G.W.B. TO MAINTAIN CONT. FIRERATING OF WALL ASSM. BEHIND SHOWERS & TUB ENCLOSURES. 20.PROVIDE CONTINUOUS FLOOR FINISH UNDER BATH LAVATORY CABINETRY FOR TYPE 'A' & 'B' A.D.A. UNITS (SHOULD THE CABINET BE EXIT ACCESS DIST. = 50'-5" (<75FT) REMOVED); PER ICC/ANSI SEC. #1004.11.3.1.1 EX-2. 21.ALL DOORS ARE MIN 4" FROM WALL TO ALLOW FOR INTERIOR TRIM. U.N.O. (1) EXIT ALLOWED PER TABLE 1019.2 22.PROVIDE 42" HT. GUARD RAILS AT ALL EXTERIOR BALCONIES, DECKS, PATIOS PER IBC SEC. 1012. 23.PROVIDE SAFETY GLAZING AT ALL HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS PER IBC SEC. 2406 14 24.EMERGENCY ESCAPE & RESCUE OPENINGS NOT REQ. IN BUILDINGS EQUIPPED THROUGHOUT WITH NFPA 13 OR NFPA 13R SPRINKLERS 10 5A SYSTEM PER IBC 1026.1EX(1) 25.HOT WATER HEATER TO BE INSTALLED W/ DRIP PAN & SEISMIC STRAP. SEE A0.1 GENERAL NOTES FOR ADD. INFO. 26.PROVIDE CONT. HANDRAILS AT BOTH SIDES OF STAIRS W/12" EXTENSIONS AT TOP AND BOTTOM LANDINGS OF ALL STAIRS IN ALL COMMON 4 P30072 P30072 P30072 AND PUBLIC AREAS PER IBC 1009.10 & 1012.5. STAIRS WITHIN DWELLING UNITS SHALL HAVE HANDRAILS ON (1) SIDE OF STAIR WITH NO EXTENSIONS PER IBC 1009.10 EX(2). & 1012.5 EX(1). 27.L.P. FIREPLACE & APPLIANCES NOT SHOWN FOR ARCHITECTURAL INTENT ONLY. CONTRACTOR TO 14 PART OF THIS PERMIT APPLICATION; 14A BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SEPARATE PERMIT APPLICATION. LOCATE POWER & GAS PER MANUF. - INSTALL GAS VALVE (THROUGH BRICK AT +/-6" 3' - 11 1/2" 7' - 6" 4' - 4" ABOVE 2' - 6" 1' - 3"FL. 7' - 0 1/4" 2' - 6" 7' - 6" 2' - 6" 7' - 0 1/4" FIN. 1' - 6" 3' - 0"

IC

2-HRF ASSM BASED LOOR P L AON N PER N O T E S (SEE " GA FILE#WP3820

3' - 4"

6"CONC. WALL W/ GUARD RAIL @ 42"AFF

5:12

EXT. STORAGE

7

VIF

8

002

3' - 7 1/2"

90MIN/SC

3' - 2"

3' - 0"

ADA ROUTE

38

2' - 6"

21' - 0" 4 1/2"

6

A 10.9

2' - 6"

STRIPE A.D.A. ROUTE

2

1' - 5 1/2 "

6"

(1) EXIT REQUIRED PER IBC TABLE 1015.1 & 1021.2 (OCCUPANCT < 50; EXIT ACCESS DISTANCE < 75FT)

4

1' - 6"

2

GARAGE S-2 INCIDENTAL USE TO B/M PER IBC TABLE 508.2 (NFPA 13 SPRINKLERED); UNHEATED

6' - 2"

61'-4" EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE

2' - 3"

10:12

1' - 4"

16' - 0"

53' - 0"

CL 1' - 4"

2' - 3"

19' - 4 1/2"

NON-COMBUSTIBLE FLR. SURFACE PER 406.2.6

VEHICLE BARRIER PER IBC 406.2.4

7' - 6"

4" 8

STL. GALV. CHANNEL GUARD @ EA. COLUMN 8' - 5"

STL. GALV. CHANNEL GUARD @ EA. JAMB, TYP OF (4).

A.D.A. ACCESS IBL ROUTE E

VENTED ATT

9' - 0" CL

38

25' - 2 1/2"

22

4

CL

38

CL

12' - 0"

1-HR FIR CEILIN E RATED G BELO W

9' - 0"

31

10:12

CLR 38

4 1/2"

ADA LIF T

5 1/2"

7' - 6" APPROX CL

6:12

CLR

.

8' - 6"

CLR

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1. ALL NOTES IN THIS OUTLINE SHALL BE TYPICAL FOR INDICATED LOCATIONS AND ALL SIMILAR LOCATIONS UNLESS EXPLICITLY NOTED OTHERWISE. 2. SEE A0.1 GENERAL NOTES FOR ADD. INFO. 3. SEE COVER PAGE A0.0 FOR DEFERRED SUBMITTALS. DEFERRED SUBMITTAL INFORMATION NOT SHOWN. 4. * NOT USED * 5. SEE "TYPICAL UNIT" FOR ADDITIONAL NOTES AND DIMENSIONS. NOTES AND DIMENSIONS ARE APPLICABLE TO ALL SII. UNITS. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 6. LOCATIONS OF ALL SMOKE DETECTORS & EXHAUST FANS ARE SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY LAYOUT WITH A.H.J. AND SHALL INSTALL ALL SMOKE DETECTION & VENTILATION SYSTEMS PER CODE. 7. SEE INT. ELEV. FOR ADD. INFO & MOUNTING HEIGHTS. 8. * NOT USED * 9. ALL PENETRATIONS THRU RATED WALLS, FLR.-CLG. & ROOF ASSM. SHALL BE PROTECTED PER IBC SECTION 712. 10.ALL DOORS ARE DIMENSIONED TO FINISH DOOR SIZE UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE; ALL VINYL WINDOWS ARE NOMINAL UNIT SIZE DIMENSIONS & INCLUDE ROUGH OPNG; WOOD & METAL WINDOWS ARE DIMENSIONED TO ROUGH OPENING. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL ROUGH OPENINGS W/ WINDOW-DOOR MANUFACTURER PRIOR TO FRAMING. 11.PLUMBING SHOWN IS FOR DESIGN INTENT ONLY; COORD. ALL FIXTURE REQUIREMENTS W/ PLUMBING CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO FRMG. SEE ENLARGED PLANS FOR ADD. INFO. 12.MECHANICAL SHOWN IS FOR DESIGN INTENT ONLY, COORD. ALL FIXTURE REQUIREMENTS W/MECH. CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO FRMG. COORD. ALL ELEC. / PLUMBING SERVICES. 13.FIRE-RATED ASSM.: MAINTAIN CONT. FIRE-RATING OF CLG.-FLR. ASSM. ABOVE ALL FURRED/DROPPED CEILINGS; MAINTAIN CONT. FIRERATING OF WALL ASSM. BEHIND SHOWERS & TUB ENCLOSURES. 14.CONCEALED SPACES SUCH AS WALLS, STAIRS, SOFFITS, DROPPED CEILING ETC. SHALL BE FIRE-BLOCKED & DRAFT-STOPPED PER IBC 717. 15.DRYER VENT & KITCHEN EXHAUST HOOD: CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR REGARDING ADDITIONAL BOOSTER FAN; POWER CIRCUIT & ACCESS PANEL IN ACCORDANCE W/MECHANICAL CODES AND MANUFACTURER'S REQUIREMENTS. 16.PROVIDE WALL PORTS AS NEEDED TO MEET OUTSIDE AIR INLET REQUIREMENTS PER WS-VIAQ 303.4.1.5; CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH MECHANICAL SUBCONTRACTOR FOR FRESH OR OUTSIDE AIR DUCTING FOR HVAC EQUIPMENT. 17.* NOT USED * 18.PROVIDE HANGING ROD & TOP SHELF AT ALL CLOSETS U.N.O. 19.VERIFY ACTUAL SHOWER/TUB ENCLOSURE DIMENSIONS PRIOR TO FRAMING. MAKE ALLOWANCE FOR G.W.B. TO MAINTAIN CONT. FIRERATING OF WALL ASSM. BEHIND SHOWERS & TUB ENCLOSURES. 20.PROVIDE CONTINUOUS FLOOR FINISH UNDER BATH LAVATORY CABINETRY FOR TYPE 'A' & 'B' A.D.A. UNITS (SHOULD THE CABINET BE REMOVED); PER ICC/ANSI SEC. #1004.11.3.1.1 EX-2. 21.ALL DOORS ARE MIN 4" FROM WALL TO ALLOW FOR INTERIOR TRIM. U.N.O. 22.PROVIDE 42" HT. GUARD RAILS AT ALL EXTERIOR BALCONIES, DECKS, PATIOS PER IBC SEC. 1012. 23.PROVIDE SAFETY GLAZING AT ALL HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS PER IBC SEC. 2406 24.EMERGENCY ESCAPE & RESCUE OPENINGS NOT REQ. IN BUILDINGS EQUIPPED THROUGHOUT WITH NFPA 13 OR NFPA 13R SPRINKLERS SYSTEM PER IBC 1026.1EX(1) 25.HOT WATER HEATER TO BE INSTALLED W/ DRIP PAN & SEISMIC STRAP. SEE A0.1 GENERAL NOTES FOR ADD. INFO. 26.PROVIDE CONT. HANDRAILS AT BOTH SIDES OF STAIRS W/12" EXTENSIONS AT TOP AND BOTTOM LANDINGS OF ALL STAIRS IN ALL COMMON AND PUBLIC AREAS PER IBC 1009.10 & 1012.5. STAIRS WITHIN DWELLING UNITS SHALL HAVE HANDRAILS ON (1) SIDE OF STAIR WITH NO EXTENSIONS PER IBC 1009.10 EX(2). & 1012.5 EX(1). 27.L.P. FIREPLACE & APPLIANCES NOT PART OF THIS PERMIT APPLICATION; SHOWN FOR ARCHITECTURAL INTENT ONLY. CONTRACTOR TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SEPARATE PERMIT APPLICATION. LOCATE POWER & GAS PER MANUF. - INSTALL GAS VALVE (THROUGH BRICK AT +/-6" ABOVE FIN. FL. 28.PROVIDE - 12" DEEP CABINET SEE INTERIOR ELEVATIONS. 29.* NOT USED * 30.PROVIDE CW SUPPLY AT ALL REFRIGERATOR LOCATIONS. 31.PROVIDE BLOCKING AT ALL TOWEL BAR LOCATIONS AT +45". 32.PROVIDE BLOCKING AT ALL GRAB BAR LOCATIONS - FOLLOW ANSI A117.1 FOR GRAB BARS (TOILET AND BATHTUB). 33.PROVIDE BLOCKING AT ALL WALL MOUNTED TOILET PAPER DISPENSERS AT +24" TYP. 34.PROVIDED BLOCKING AT SHOWER AND BATH TUB ACCESSORIES: SHOWER HEAD AT +81"; SHOWER CONTROLS AT +45"; SHOWER HANDHELD AT +45" - SEE INTERIOR ELEVATIONS FOR HORIZONTAL LOCATIONS. 35.* NOT USED * 36.COUNTER HEIGHT AT A.D.A. UNIT AT +34" 37.PROVIDE BLOCKING AT ALL LOCATIONS OF WALL MOUNTED CONTROLS IN MASTER BATHROOMS (SINK CONTROL AND BATHTUB CONTROLS AND FAUCETS COUNTER HEIGHT AT A.D.A. UNIT AT VARIES. SEE FLOOR PLAN & INTERIOR ELEVATIONS. 38.* NOT USED * 39.INSTALL MIN. 20"x30" FIRE-RATED ACCESS PANEL (1/2" PLYWD. W/ GWB EA. SIDE) INTO ALL ATTIC SPACES OR CONCEALED SPACES PER IBC 1209.2. VERIFY HVAC UNIT SIZES & ENLARGE HATCH AS NEEDED, UNLESS A HINGED DOOR IS SPECIFIED. INSTALL W/ TAMPER-PROOF SCREW FASTENERS @ 10"O.C.. PER C.O.B.I. REQ.

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PENTH-HOUSE FLOOR PLAN

The interior space planing was programed to match the requirements of a couple with one or two children. It has an open plan kitchen and a large dining area to accommodate a family and guests. Each bedroom has access to its own bathroom and a lot of storage space. I was involved in space planing, kitchen and bathroom design and materials specification.


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04

WHAT ARE THE NEW REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENTS? AN INVASION OF THE NATURE BY THE HUMAN NATURE OR JUST A NATURAL EVOLUTION?

VISCONSI PROJECT Project: Commercial Master Plan - Mall Bainbridge Island - WA 2012 Role: Architect Intern, Wenzlau Architects Tasks: Site Planing Design, Renderings

Visconsi project has been a controversy on Bainbridge Island since day one, making the first page of the local newspaper for months. The core of the controversy lays in the discrepancy between the commercial zoning regulations and residents’ vision about island’s residential character. My studio faced a design challenge that had to speak for both sides. Our response was to design a pedestrian friendly village-like commercial center. The scale of the new development, its footprint and the architectural character of the retail buildings create a social environment for the neighborhood wived into the existing green space.


PROPOSED:

Despite the general belief that a sustainable project is also expensive to build, my multi-disciplinary studio team put together an affordable passive house for low income people. In collaboration with Habitat for Humanity and DC local government we were able to design and build two houses that will be offered to low income families in Deanwood, Washington DC.

SITE PLAN

VILLAGE-LIKE MALL

VISCONSI PROJECT SITE CONTEXT JUNE 18TH, 2012


05

“BUILDINGS EMBRACE THAT MYSTERIOUS VOID CALLED SPACE IN A SPECIAL WAY AND MAKE IT VIBRATE” PETER ZUMTHOR

GREEN FUSION FERRY TERMINAL Project: Mixed-use High Rise New York City 2010 Role: Student project, MArch Parsons

The project proposes a sustainable and faster commuting option (cuts the time in half) for professionals and a year-long attraction for the neighborhood. The urbanism, landscape and architecture fuse together in a structural morphology that celebrates each other. In today’s society, connectivity and urgency are very valued. The neighborhood has been culturally revived though a new Lincoln Center but it is still far away from many New York’s points of interest like Financial District, NJ, Brooklyn, beaches, Upstate New York, etc..


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Bronx Terminal

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FAST AND GREEN TRANSPORTATION

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St. George / Staten Island

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Ikea

PROPOSED: FERRY ROUTES


YEAR-ROUND ATTRACTION Riverside Park users are very diverse, from moms with babies to professionals turned amateur athletes. However, the park is a seasonal attraction. The Fusion Ferry Terminal would be all-day, year-round point of interest by offering entertainment spaces and sweeping views of the Hudson River and surroundings.


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1. car traffic round about level ferry terminal main entrance 2._1st parking (car pool 1. only) 2. 3. living machine pool ticket booth and waiting area 3. administrative 4. ferry docks (capacity - 3 ferrys) terminal offices 4. machanical room 30,000 sqft. 14,000 sqft.

2ND FLOOR Bar outdoor terrace Rest rooms Bar Elevator Lounge Ramp 1. interior sitting 2. outdoor sitting 3. kitcken 8,000 sqft.

Reastaurant 1. interior sitting 2. outdoor sitting 3. kitchen 10,000 sqft.

3RD FLOOR

Restaurant outdoor terrace Restaurant indoor area Elevator Ramp


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PARAMETRIC CANOPY

The design of the canopy serves structural and environmental requirements. From the structural perspective, the canopy pattern is efficient and it can enclose a large area with minimum number of columns. The parametric design allowed multiple iterations of the canopy so that size of the apertures would control the quantity of light in relation with the program requirement.


06

SCHOOLS ARE INNOVATION INCUBATORS. HOW CAN ALSO THE EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES BE REINVENTED TO REFLECT THEIR VISIONARY IDENTITY?

PARSONS THE NEW SCHOOL shanghai Project: Design School Shanghai 2011 Role: Student project, MArch Parsons Prof. Henry Smith Miller, Principal at MS+ Architects Studio

Parsons The New School intends to open a new branch in Shanghai. The Chinese government is favorable to this proposal since it will grow local design talent. The Elevated School was designed to make an environmental statement and to create an educational tool for students and public. The school was specifically located over the freeway to minimize the footprint while getting a lot of public exposure.


OLD SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES

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Natural Riverbed Pollution of the water is one of the main concern in Shanghai. The design of the New School project tries to minimize the impact at the ground level and further the pollution of the water.

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YANGPU BUILDINGS FABRIC


1 Student Exhibition | Coffee Shop 2 Student Exhibition /Public Escalator Entrance 3 Student Studio Space

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The public could learn about students’ work through creating a place of direct knowledge transfer between them enabled by a pedestrian bridge that passes through the school’s exhibitions.

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07

”FORM AND CONSTRUCTION, APPEARANCE AND FUNCTION ARE NO LONGER SEPARATE, THEY BELONG TOGETHER AND FORM A WHOLE” PETER ZUMTHOR SIDEWALK IN TOWER Project: Mixed-use High Rise New York City 2010 Role: Student project, MArch Parsons

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The small size amphitheater is located at the 5th floor, at the upper end of the publicly accessible ramp. Here, people living in the building, in particular kids and elderly people can safely interact with the public in a cultural nurturing environment.

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AMPHITHEATER


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The intensity of the sunlight, required for each program, as well as solar gains are controlled by the size and density of the openings/patterns of the facade

COMMERCIAL _ SMALL PATTERN

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08

“...A BUILDING MUST BE CAPABLE OF ABSORBING THE TRACES OF HUMAN LIFE AND THUS OF TAKING ON SPECIFIC RICHNESS�

PETER ZUMTHOR

the VILLAGE SKYSCRAPER Project: Mixed-use Skyscraper Manhattan 2011 Role: Student project, MArch Parsons Prof. Astrid Lipka - Principal at Lyn Rice Architects Prof. Reid Freeman - Senior Associate at James Carpenter Design Associates

86 Greenwich St., New York is not just a parking garage, it has potential to bring together people from Battery Park City, Financial District, Staten Island and tourists, in a cultural, artistic and business community. Studying neighborhoods that are most valued by New Yorkers, I implemented design strategies that have the potential to increase the desirability of tall buildings while maintaining their environmental advantages. The programmatic organization of the VillageSkyscraper investigates how programs could be interlinked so that a tall building could nurture human interaction similar to the West Village community.


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Financial District

West Village

THE VILLAGESKYSCRAPER | SECTION

MAPPING WEST VILLAGE FOUR VILLAGE BLOCKS

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Financial District

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Financial District

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$ .4M

Midtown

$ 2.4M

$ 2.4M

$ .4M

2007

2008

2009

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Boutiques Food Store Mix-use Floors

$ .4M

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

$ .4M

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

$ .4M

Street Avenue West Village West Village

Midtown

Midtown

Financial District

$ 2.4M

Financial District

CIRCULATION

West Village

Public Promenade Midtown

West Village

Financial District

Midtown

Financial District

$ 2M

$ 1.6M

$ 1.6M

$ 1.6M

$ 1.2M

$ .8M

$ .8M

$ .8M

2011

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Real Estate Property Value WEST VILLAGE

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2009

Real Estate Property Value $ .4M LOWER MANHATTAN 2010

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PUBLIC PROMENADE The public and private programs are linked by a pedestrian path “the street� throughout the building to create a similar experience as the streets in the West Village neighborhood.


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The public library (mid levels of the building) and the Performance Sky Neighborhood are linked through a series of small size art galleries, boutiques, coffee shops and convenience stores. All the public programs share the floor plan with the two-story residential units.

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SKY VILLAGE COMMUNITIES The Sky Village community neighborhood Community area of the building consists in a mixeduse program floor plans. The load of public traffic is compensated by a ramp that links all the retail and community services programs.


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