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Con Edison East River Power Generation station Capacity 315MW/h District Waste Water Treatment 6 billion gallons of wastewater processed/yr

Newtown Creek Waste Water Treatment Facility 91 billion gallons of waste water processed/yr

SCALE

1:5000

HIGHBRIDGE - CONCOURSE VILLAGE POP: 146441 MELROSE - MOTT HAVEN - PORT MORRIS POP: 91497

CENTRAL HARLEM POP: 115723 MANHATTANVILLE - HAMILTON HEIGHTS POP: 110193

EAST HARLEM POP: 120511

WILLIAMSBURG - GREENPOINT POP: 173083

UPPER EAST SIDE POP: 219920

STUYVESANT TOWN - TURTLE BAY POP: 142745 GREENWHICH VILLAGE - SOHO POP: 90016

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS - FORTGREENE POP: 99617 LOWER EAST SIDE - CHINATOWN POP: 163277

BATTERY PARK CITY - TRIBECA POP: 60978

1:5000

TURBINE ENERGY Wind turbines should be implemented on buildings rooftops and adequate open spaces & tidal turbines in the East River can harness the power of the tidal current with minimal disruption to marine ecology

40% OF TOTAL - 4 000 000 MWh/yr

SUNNYSIDE - WOODSIDE POP: 113200 BATTERY PARK CITY - TRIBECA POP: 60978

SCALE

SOLAR ENERGY Solar enegy should be implemented on all south facing building rooftops as well as incorporated into building facades

ASTORIA - LONG ISLAND CITY POP: 191105 WEST SIDE - UPPER WEST SIDE POP: 209084

CHELSEA - CLINTON POP: 103245

District Energy Station Capacity 30MW/h

DISTRICT ENERGY High-rise Apartments + Mixed Use Towers have been identified as ideal locations for district energy as their are generally a net heat sink (consume more heat/cooling energy than electrical energy) allowing these locations to cogenerate electricity in surplus for the surrounding district

20% REDUCTION IN ENERGY 72% Reduction of Carbon Emissions

GREEN SPACE All existing park and other green spaces have been identified as areas where constructed wetlands could be introduced to provide a recreational space that is productive for the urban communicty and for the ecological environment - wetlands would retain/filter CSO stormwater and provide educational spaces


District Cogeneration

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Energy Vision for New York City

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Con Edison East River Power Generation station Capacity 315MW/h

SCALE

SOLAR ENERGY Solar enegy should be implemented on all south facing building rooftops as well as incorporated into building facades

ASTORIA - LONG ISLAND CITY POP: 191105

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SUNNYSIDE - WOODSIDE POP: 113200 BATTERY PARK CITY - TRIBECA POP: 60978

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TURBINE ENERGY Wind turbines should be implemented on buildings rooftops and adequate open spaces & tidal turbines in the East River can harness the power of the tidal current with minimal disruption to marine ecology

EAST HARLEM POP: 120511

WEST SIDE - UPPER WEST SIDE POP: 209084

CHELSEA - CLINTON POP: 103245

SCALE

Energy Vision for New York City

MELROSE - MOTT HAVEN - PORT MORRIS POP: 91497

CENTRAL HARLEM POP: 115723 MANHATTANVILLE - HAMILTON HEIGHTS POP: 110193

1:5000

District Cogeneration

HIGHBRIDGE - CONCOURSE VILLAGE POP: 146441

District Energy Station Capacity 30MW/h

District Waste Water Treatment 6 billion gallons of wastewater processed/yr

Newtown Creek Waste Water Treatment Facility 91 billion gallons of waste water processed/yr

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40% OF TOTAL - 4 000 000 MWh/yr DISTRICT ENERGY High-rise Apartments + Mixed Use Towers have been identified as ideal locations for district energy as their are generally a net heat sink (consume more heat/cooling energy than electrical energy) allowing these locations to cogenerate electricity in surplus for the surrounding district

WILLIAMSBURG - GREENPOINT POP: 173083

UPPER EAST SIDE POP: 219920

STUYVESANT TOWN - TURTLE BAY POP: 142745 GREENWHICH VILLAGE - SOHO POP: 90016

20% REDUCTION IN ENERGY -

Newtown Creek Waste Water Treatment Facility 72% Reduction of Carbon Emissions 91 billion gallons of waste water processed/yr

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS - FORTGREENE POP: 99617 LOWER EAST SIDE - CHINATOWN POP: 163277

GREEN SPACE All existing park and other green spaces have been HIGHBRIDGE - CONCOURSE VILLAGE identified as areas where constructed wetlands could be POP: 146441 introduced to provide a recreational space that is productive for the urban communicty and for the ecological environment - wetlands would retain/filter CENTRAL HARLEM CSO stormwater and provide educational spaces

BATTERY PARK CITY - TRIBECA POP: 60978

POP: 115723

MANHATTANVILLE - HAMILTON HEIGHTS POP: 110193

EAST HARL POP: 120511

WEST SIDE - UPPER WEST SIDE POP: 209084

BATTERY PARK CITY - TRIBECA POP: 60978

CHELSEA - CLINTON POP: 103245

UPPER EAST S POP: 219920

GREENWHICH VILLAGE - SOHO POP: 90016

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PUBLIC CIRCULATION PUBLIC & ECOLOGY CIRCULATION & ECOLOGY 1 2 3 4

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Connection to Headworks 1 Connection Visitors to Center Headworks Visitors 5 Center Public Pier Access 5 Public Pier Access CSO Viewing Platforms 2 CSO Viewing Platforms 6 Rip-rap River Walk 6 Rip-rap River Walk Public Plaza + Reasearch 3 Public Overflow Plaza Workspace + Reasearch Overflow 7 Workspace Pedestrian + Bike7 Path Pedestrian on Repurposed + Bike FDR Path on Repurposed FDR Bridge Access 4 Bridge Access

WATER TREATMENT WATER + ENERGY TREATMENT PRODUCTION + ENERGY PRODUCTION 1 2 3 4 5 6

Headworks Building 1 Headworks Building 7 Enhancement Wetlands 7 Enhancement Wetlands Primary Settling2Tanks Primary Settling Tanks 8 District Energy Boiler 8 +District TurbineEnergy Boiler + Turbine Oxidation Tanks3 Oxidation Tanks 9 Stack + Cooling 9Tower Stack + Cooling Tower Final Settling Tanks 4 Final Settling Tanks 10 Anaerobic Digester 10 Anaerobic Digester Constructed Wetland 5 Research Constructed Pavillion Wetland Research 11 Pavillion Sludge Drying +11 Composting Sludge Drying Beds + Composting Beds Chlorination Channel 6 Chlorination Channel 12 Sludge Processing 12+ Handling Sludge Processing Pier + Handling Pier









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CHETICAMP, NS


PREVAILING WINDS FROM SOUTH-EAST

GRIDSHELL SITE

CLADDING SYSTEM

WOOD LATH GRIDSHELL

RAISED PORCH + BENCHES

PILE FOUNDATIONS





EARTH BERM

18" THICKENED SLAB

D1

EARTH BERM

22'-9"

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+3

5'-0

10"

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10" THICK CONTINUOUS CONC. RETAINING WALL

6" THICK CONC. SLAB ON GRADE

9'-2" 10"

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18" THICKENED SLAB

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OBLIQUE VIEW

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10" 18"

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SOUTHEAST RETAINING WALL 1 1/2" = 1'-0"

D4

STEEL CONNECTING PLATE: ELEVATION 6" = 1'-0"

DEPTH OF PLATE TBD

1 1/2" DEEP RIGID INSULATION; EXTENDED 6'-0" BEYOND RETAINING WALL

TBD

TBD

3'-0"

10" THICK CONTINUOUS CONC. RETAINING WALL; ON TOP OF 6" DEEP SLAB ON GRADE W/ 1'-0" DEEP PERIMETER; REINFORCED PER STRUCT.






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LEGEND GROUND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

UPPER

THREE SISTERS GARDENS RECEPTION SOLARIUM WAMPUM WORKSHOP ELDERS ROOM KITCHEN CAFE DRUM CIRCLE STUDIO PEACEMAKER COURT

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CHANGEROOM STORAGE / LOADING WET TREATMENT ROOM SAUNAS PLUNGE POOL AND SWEETGRASS GARDEN

FLOOR PLANS

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PRIVATE TREAMENT ROOM RESIDENCE MECH. / ELEC. STORAGE



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FOUNDATIONS

Poured -in-place concrete footings bearing on bedrock with one-way slab on grade

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Steel re-inforced concrete footing: 400mm wide

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Concrete slab: 300mm depth

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Nineteen couples of bentwood sapling trusses form the primary building structure. These trusses bear on glulam colums and are connected by a welded steel plate and bolt detail. The outward thrust on the trusses is accomodated by butressing the glulams against the concrete foundation.

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Bentwood Sapling Trusses: 150-200mm in diameter

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180mm x 500mm Glulam Column w/ Steel Plate

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Butressing of Glulam Column

CEDAR STRAPPING

Lapped cedar strapping forms the interior finish conforming to the irregularity of the bentwood sapling form while providing a cavity for insulation and a surface to apply building membrane

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19 x 140mm Cedar Rainscreen 38 x 89mm Cedar Furring Fastened to Joists 19mm Plywood Sheathing w/ Self-Adhearing Water Retardant Membrane 38 x 140mm Wood Joists @ approx. 650mm O.C. Fastened to Truss w/ Sampson Strong-Tie Joist Hanger 140mm of Rockwool Batt Insulation Continuous Vapour Barrier 19 x 140mm Cedar Strapping Fastened to Truss Bentwood Sapling Truss (150-200mm dia.)

Lapped 19mm x 89mm Cedar Strapping Nailed into Truss

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SECONDARY STRUCTURE 2

Pre-finished Formed Copper Rainwater Gutter

Steel Bolt and Welded Steel Plate Connection

Joists run perpendicular to sapling trusses to provide lateral shear strength and provide structure for the cedar rainscreen cladding.

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38mm x 184mm Wood Joists Fastened Perpendicular to Tangent of Truss with Sampson Joist Hangers

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Typical 38mm x 184mm Wood Stud Wall Pinned at Top of Glulam Column and at Foundation Wall

180 x 500mm Glulam Column

Pressure-Treated Plywood Boxing Around Glulam Foundation

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300mm Slab-On-Grade 150mm of Rigid Polystyrene Insulation 200mm Drain Rock

ADDITIONAL STRUCTURAL WALLS

Interior Volumes and Sauna are constructed of a typical wood frame assembly of 38 x 184mm studs and 38 x 235mm floor and ceiling joists.

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Curtain Wall End Walls

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Sauna Pavillion

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RAINSCREEN CLADDING 2

Faceted Cedar Rainscreen conforms to building form supported on varying sizes of horizontal cedar strapping. The cladding is lapped so as to create a continuous gutter at the 3m datum.

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Cedar Plank Rainscreen Cladding on Cedar Strapping

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Continuous Gutter Detail



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Affordable Fast Growing Plants

50/50 Soil, Bone Meal Mix

Weeping Tile (allows drainage space)

Aircraft Cable PVC Pipe Planter Pipe Cap Hardware Assembly



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Hanging wall garden, Cambridge, created by architecture students from the University of Waterloo

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Simeon Rivier

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The guerrilla installation of bump-outs at a Hamilton intersection included daffodils on each pylon to ensure that no one would mistake it for a City initiative.

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Philip Toms

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Church Street parklets, Toronto

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Courtesy of Church Wellesley BIA

Big Little Things


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Tuktoyuktuk Packaging

Plastic lined boxes PHASE 1 PROCESSING

Sorting + Filleting

Washing + De-bonning

Cold Storage

Frozen / Refrigerated for transport

Phase 1 Fish Processing

Inuvik

Arctic Charr Fish Farm

Filleting

Vacuum Packaging

Cold Storage

Frozen / Refrigerated

Greenhouse Production

Filleting Barge

Produce shipped to / from network communities along MacKenzie river

Juvenile Rearing Tanks

Maturation tanks

PHASE 1 PROCESSING

PHASE 2 PROCESSING

Washing + Inspecting

Butchering

Fish Farming (Grow-out)

Local Grocery Store + Market

Fresh Produce

Direct to Homes

Aquaponic Greenhouses

Canned, Sealed, Labelled Canning Through co-operative

Arctic Char Fry Icy Waters Arctic Charr Farm Whitehorse, YK

Fort McPherson

Dried, Cured

Smoked

Vacuum Packaging Smoking

Fish excrement used as fertilizer


D. GREENHOUSE

C. FISH SMOKING F. RECREATION E. MARKET

B. FISH FARMING

A. PORT Trees

Wetlands & Marsh

Grasses & Gardens

Sliding metal shell

Inuslated polycarbonate building envelope

1 Processing & Market Shed

2 Fish Smoking Shed

3 Greenhouse Shed

Me pro she

Ope rela effi

Integrated trailor bed

Slid with ten spa

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Fish Farming

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Planted Trees

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Utilidor Pathway

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Community Garden

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Community Access Surface

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Community Boat Launch

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Community Truck Access

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Transport Truck Loading Surface

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Staging Surface

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Shipping Crane

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Ice Road Access Ramp


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Shell

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Plugin Shack

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Fish Smoking Racks

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Stepped Community Surface

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Utilidor Pathway

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Plugin Shack w/ Smoke Stack

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Community Truck Access


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RESIDENTIAL LOT 6

ST. GEORGE'S AVENUE

RESIDENTIAL LOT 2

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL LOT 2

ESPLANADE

RESIDENTIAL LOT 6

FUTURE FLOATING DOCKS WALLACE MEWS

FUTURE PUBLIC USE + RETAIL LOT 5

PLATE SHOP PORTAL

BURRARD DRY DOCK PIER

WALLACE MEWS

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL LOT 6

THE SHIPYARDS

RESIDENTIAL

ST. ROCH DOCK WALLACE MEWS

PINNACLE HOTEL

SHIPBUILDERS SQUARE

RESIDENTIAL + COMMERCIAL

PUNCH CLOCK PORTAL

RETAIL

RESTAUR ANT LOT 7

RESTAURANT

LONSDALE AVENUE FOOT OF LONSDALE

6 STOREY TOWER

ESPLANADE

RAISED COMMERCIAL PLAZA

LONSDALE MARKET BUS LOOP BELOW

OVERPASS TO BUS STATION

ICBC

BUS LOOP BELOW

LONSDALE SEABUS TERMINAL

TO DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER

RAISED COMMERCIAL PLAZA

NORTH VANCOUVER MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES URBAN ARTS ARCHITECTURE CONTEXT PLAN

SCALE: 1/64" = 1' 05/01/2012

PERMANENT GALLERY BEYOND GLASS

MECHANICAL

DISCOVERY GALLERY

DISPLAY

DIRECTOR'S OFFICE

GALLERIA BEYOND

LOBBY ATRIUM KITCHEN / BAR

'WHAT'S ON'

STAIRS SEMINAR ROOM BEYOND

TO ELEVATOR BEYOND

RECEPTION DESK


2nd FLOOR 1. LONG TERM GALLERY The dramatic 2nd floor Exhibit space is located within the trusses with a glazed connection to the Lobby below. An intimate Exhibit area is located in the southwest corner and a Discovery Area takes advantage of the natural light to the north. This space has glazed connections to the Lobby and Galleria spaces, creating the sense of the Gallery as a transparent box suspended in the space. 2. ADMINISTRATION OFFICES: The offices are located on the 2nd floor mezzanine level over the East Hall, and include offices, staff room, a library and workstations. 3. MECHANICAL Additional mechanical spaces have been included on the second level in close proximity to the Gallery spaces.

Existing Structure

PERMANENT GALLERY

ADMINISTRATION

ARCHITECTURAL APPROACH

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DISPLAY

600 ft2

19'-4"

HSS BRACING

CRATE STORAGE

RECEPTION 120 ft2

WOMENS WC 220 ft2

JAN. 50 ft2

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80 ft2

DISPLAY

STORAGE

ELEV MACH ROOM 57 ft2

STR. 20 ft2

GIFT SHOP / RETAIL

CONTROL POINT

180 ft2 SEMINAR ROOM

385 ft2

UP

16'-4"

16 RISERS @ 7" 15 TREADS @ 11"

MENS WC 105 ft2

GARBAGE ROOM

DISPLAY

EAST HALL 575 ft2

SHIPPING

UP

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

STORAGE 70 ft2

LOADING BAY

25 RISERS @ 7" 24 TREADS @ 11"

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ELEV.

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PUBLIC STAGE

140 ft2 DIRTY PREP. ROOM 3 C-C

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TEMPORARY GALLERY

19'-4"

ELECTRICAL 85 ft2

STORAGE

MECHANICAL 63 ft2

CLEAN PREP. ROOM 360 ft2

HEAT EXCHANGE 63 ft2

MULTIPURPOSE ROOM

1125 ft2

FLEX SPACE

975 ft2

LOBBY 1230 ft2

HSS BRACING

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14'-2"

CONTROL POINT

EXPOSED RAFTERS ABOVE

WORKSHOP 470 ft2

EXPOSED RAFTERS ABOVE

GALLERIA

KITCHEN/ BAR

960 ft2

175 ft2 ELEC. TRANSFORMERS

DISPLAY

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PROPERTY LINE

COPPERSMITH SHOP RETAIL + RESTAURANT

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C 11'-4"

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1 COMMUNICATIONS

105 ft2

16'-4"

16 RISERS @ 7" 15 TREADS @ 11"

MECHANICAL 230 ft2

SHOWER

W/C

50 ft2

50 ft2

OFFICE

STAFF + MEETING

105 ft2 OFFICE

540 ft2

LOCKERS

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DIRECTOR OFFICE

WORKSTATIONS

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180 ft2

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ADMINISTRATION KITCHENETTE LIBRARY

19'-4"

11 RISERS @ 7" 10 TREADS @ 11"

MECHANICAL

JAN.

340 ft2

MENS W/C

HSS BRACING

ELEV.

97 ft2

WOMENS W/C

50 ft2

LIBRARY

PHOTOCOPY

DISPLAY

STORAGE

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25 RISERS @ 7" 24 TREADS @ 11"

LINE OF DORMER ABOVE HSS BRACING

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DISPLAY

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OPEN TO LOBBY BELOW

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19'-4"

EXPOSED RAFTERS ABOVE

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EXPOSED RAFTERS ABOVE

LONGER TERM EXHIBIT 2800 ft2

DISCOVERY GALLERY

HSS BRACING

400 ft2 HSS BRACING

14'-2"

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WORKSHOP MECH. EQUIPMENT HUNG FROM TRUSS STRUCTURE

EXPOSED RAFTERS ABOVE

EXPOSED RAFTERS ABOVE

OPEN TO GALLERIA BELOW

FEATURE DISPLAY

MECHANICAL

400 ft2

175 ft2

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ORTH VANCOUVER MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES PPER FLOOR

1 A-A

2 B-B

PROPERTY LINE

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STUDENTS

+ Study + Separate Bedrooms + Common Living

GROWING FAMILY

+ Family Kitchen + Living & Play + Multiple Bedrooms + Garden Terrace

SMALL FAMILY

+ Living + Spare Room + Garden Terrace

UNRELATED WORKERS

+ Living + Working + Garden Terrace + Flex Space



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Entry Lobby Community Hall

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Gallery Support Spaces

Multi-purpose Room + Stage Elders Lounge 401 - 134 Abbott Street Vancouver, BC, Canada. V6B 2K4 t: 604-683-5060 e: info@urban-arts.ca

Meeting Room

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2600 705 106 5 625 205

SERVICE ENTRY

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017 STORAGE

RWL

014 PANTRY

WP 989

HB

RWL

4200

013 WALK-IN FRIDGE

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NOTES: This drawing is the property of Urban Arts Architecture and may not be reproduced without their permission and unless the reproduction carries their name. All designs and all other information shown on this drawing are for use on the specified project only and shall not be used otherwise without written permission of this office.

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8400 BERM

The Contractor shall check and verify all dimensions and report any discrepancies before proceeding.

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3200

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COMMUNITY GATHERING SPACE

Do not scale drawings.

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016 SERVERY

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009 MALE SHOWER

010 FEMALE SHOWER

h5

NOTES 1. All interior walls Type P1 unless otherwise noted.

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2. Refer to interior elevations for finish materials.

008 MALE CHANGE ROOM

3. Provide 12mm ply backing at all shelving locations.

BERM

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4200

35400

4 A303

002 COMMUNITY HALL

3200

011 FEMALE CHANGE ROOM

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4. All floors resilient flooring finish except as noted.

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5. Refer to Structural Drawings for all framing members sizes and spacing.

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6. Provide 1/2" plywood backing to a height of 24" AFF under all Hardie Panel cladding.

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3 A303

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7. Rainscreen furring to be 1/4" wood strips at these locations. 8. Provide continuous insect screening at the bottom edge of all rainscreen cavities. 9. Hose bibs to be front free and located on the centre of the perpendicular wall.

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4200

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47020

4200

007 MALE WC

005 EXERCISE ROOM

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2100

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001 GALLERY

h2

RWL

130 MULTI-PURPOSE

3211

109 TREATMENT CORRIDOR

114 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT STORAGE

106 JAN.

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3035

118 NURSE 1 110 128 COUNSELLING NURSE EQUIPMENT CORRIDOR STORAGE 119 NURSE 2

108 OFFICE CORRIDOR

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124 DIRECTOR'S OFFICE

125 KITCHEN

126 ELDER'S ROOM

122 VISITING PROFESSIONAL

123 COMMUNITY HEALTH

121 PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE

120 INTERVIEW ROOM

RWL

RWL

PRIVATE ENTRY PORCH

1200

F.A. PANEL

3885

101 ENTRY VESTIBULE

1 A301

3

RWL

SERVE �

COMMUNITY PORCH

1 A303

5

4750

107 WC2 105 WC 1

103 RECEPTION

HB

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6

1550

UP

102 LOBBY

BENCH

117 TRADITIONAL HEALING

113 SECURE STORAGE

104 FILE CLERK

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HB

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112 TREATMENT 2 �

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004 GALLERY STAIR

6

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111 TREATMENT 1 �

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RWL

RWL

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PLANTING BED 1 206

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3350

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3350

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3350

3350

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R1A R1

MAX ROOF - LOBBY + OFFICES 285.90m R1A

W1 102 LOBBY

128 MEETING ROOM

CEILING - LOBBY + OFFICES 284.28m

301 MECHANICAL ATTIC F3

P3

P3

MAX ROOF - HEALTH CENTRE 283.04m

P1

P2

W1

CEILING - HEALTH CENTRE 282.44m FFL - OFFICES 281.86m

103 RECEPTION

108 OFFICE CORRIDOR

P3

CEILING - LOWER LEVEL MIN 280.99m

119 NURSE 2

F1

F1

FFL - LOBBY + HEALTH CENTRE 279.7m

FFL - HALL/LOWER LEVEL 278.5m

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208 OFFICE

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206 OFFICE

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P2 205 OFFICE

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P2 204 OFFICE

203 MEETING ROOM

MAX ROOF - LOBBY + OFFICES 285.90m CEILING - LOBBY + OFFICES 284.28m

W1 301 MECH ATTIC

P2 202 RECEPTION

R1

MAX ROOF - HEALTH CENTRE 283.04m

F3

CEILING - HEALTH CENTRE 282.44m

F2 P2

P2

104 P3 FILE CLERK

P3 005 EXERCISE ROOM

P2

105 WC1

003 MECHANICAL

F1

108 OFFICE CORR.

FFL - OFFICES 281.86m

P2 124 DIRECTOR'S OFFICE

CEILING - LOWER LEVEL MIN 280.99m W1

FFL - LOBBY + HEALTH CENTRE 279.7m

F1

FFL - HALL/LOWER LEVEL 278.5m

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CEILING - LOBBY + OFFICES 284.28m

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W1

203

R1

MAX ROOF - HEALTH CENTRE 283.04m CEILING - HEALTH CENTRE 282.44m

P2 115 STAFF ROOM W1

113 SECURE STORAGE

P1

P1

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MEETING ROOM

202

121 PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE

FFL - LOBBY + HEALTH CENTRE 279.7m

FFL - OFFICES 281.86m 102

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MAX ROOF - HEALTH CENTRE 283.04m CEILING - HEALTH CENTRE 282.44m

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CEILING - LOWER LEVEL MIN 280.99m W1

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CEILING - LOWER LEVEL MIN 280.99m

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W1

FFL - LOBBY + HEALTH CENTRE 279.7m

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