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group project analysis for the city of Lewiston, Maine
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ACUPUNCTURE CLINIC
VELOCIPEDARY (ve-la-se-pēd-erē)
presenting new methods of healing to the western world
empowering people through the assembly of bicycles
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MONTESSORI SCHOOL
COLUMBUS DESIGN CENTER
recognizing the potential of a child’s curiosity
the design process executed through iterative mode making
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STUDENT HOUSING
CINCINNATI TRANSIT HUB
an exploration of architecture as a musical composition
a transit facility connects communities to the downtown
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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DORMER ADDITION
WESTBROOK MULTI-UNIT HOUSING
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AUGUSTA COURT FACILITY
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SHANGHAI TECH UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
PDT Architects | Portland, ME
glaserworks | Cincinnati, OH
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ACUPUNCTURE CLINIC presenting new methods of healing to the western world Semester Course Duration
Spring 2008 ARCH 204: Architectural Design III 6 weeks
Project Description
This 2nd year design project requires students to design for a less commonly understood medical treatment than most modern procedures. The acupuncture clinic challenges students, through extensive research and exploration, to dispel preconceptions and develope a design intention that focuses on an essence of the activity. The design intent is to provide an argument for the validity of acupuncture to western skeptics. This is accomplished through an architectural manifestation of the meridian, the force that runs through the body that acupuncture treatment seeks to balance. While the existence of this flow of energy, or chi, is impossible to confirm scientifically, recipients of acupuncture have attested to its existence for thousands of years. In order to settle this dichotomy of perception, it must be understood that somewhere along the journey through an acupuncture treatment, a mysterious change occurs within the body that is both inexplicable and undeniable. Therefore, the architectural expression of the journey through the clinic itself must present a similar phenominon; a mysterious journey from rigid, rectilinear clarity to a total balance of form. TREATMENT SPACES: PROVIDE A SPATIAL BALANCE OF CURVED AND LINEAR FORMS. WAITING SPACE: RECTILINEAR FORM PRESENTS A SPATIAL CLARITY FOR NEW PATIENTS. CORRIDOR: JAGGED PATH EVOKES A SENSE OF MYSTERY DURING A PATIENT’S JOURNEY FROM WAITING TO THE TREATMENT SPACE.
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“In essence, acupuncture is an unknown, sometimes mysterious journey in which healing occurs through the achievement of total balance.” - Intention Statement JOURNEY THROUGH CORRIDOR
WEST ELEVATION
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MONTESSORI SCHOOL recognizing the potential of a child’s curiosity Semester Course Duration
Fall 2008 PUBLIC SPACE PRIVATE SPACE COMMON SPACE
ARCH 305: Architectural Design IV 7 weeks
Project Description
In this 3rd year design project, a Montessori school is to be built on an open site nestled between two buildings on a bustling downtown street in Augusta, Maine. The specialized pedagogy of the Montessori school program requires students to deepen their understanding of the activity through extensive research. Additionally, the site’s proximity to a high level of both pedestrian and vehicular activity present significant child safety issues which must be dealt with as part of the final design solution. Research into the Montessori philosophy revealed that students are often permitted to focus on specific subjects that they find engaging, even disassociating themselves at times from peers and teachers in order to work completely on their own. Therefore, Montessori students need a place for educational assembly that fosters the separation of the child from adult intervention during the educational and developmental process. The design solution encourages students to pursue their own academic interests by establishing a series of subdivisions of scale, from a public adult scale on two floors facing the street, to the private Montessori classrooms on three floors. The severity of this bifurcation of scale is diminished by a central adjoining common space, which allows for a more transitional separation between the child and their adult counterparts.
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STUDENT HOUSING an exploration of architecture as a musical composition Semester Course Duration
Spring 2009 ARCH 306: Architectural Design VI 7 weeks
Project Description
This 3rd year student housing project proposed a new live-work building on campus for the architecture, art, and music students. The spring semester focused the studio curriculum around the design process as it relates to a real world office setting, in which the design iteration process must maintain congruence with the deadline expectations of a client. Presented with three sites of diverse conditions, students were tasked with analyzing and documenting specific site characteristics of each before choosing which of the three was best suited for their individual design project. Most disciplines of art, including architecture, are primarily visual in medium. Music, however, is the art of sound set to rhythm through time. Music utilizes a sense not often preoccupied by the visual arts, which allows it to coexist in the world of art and architecture simultaneously while enriching the experiences of everyday life. Music has the power to bring people together, not only within the arts community, but for everyone on the university’s campus. The design intent is to mimic the dynamics of a musical composition in physical space. This is achieved first by dissecting and analyzing the primary elements that comprise a song. These elements are then conceptually redefined, interpreted in spatial terms and reintroduced through a chronologolical progression of spatial experiences.
INTRO: The intro builds up suspense for the listener in order to maximize the emotional impact of the composition. The intro is spatially expressed as the entrance of the building, which internally offers previews of spaces yet to be explored. VERSE: The primary building block of a song, each verse contains the same melody and harmony with a different set of lyrics. The spatial articulation of the verse occurs in the main corridor, which channels a unique lateral direction on each floor.
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REST: The rest is an interval of silence in a piece of music and is an integral aspect of all musical compositions. Spatially, the concept of rest is articulated as private bathrooms which are located adjacent to each solo space. BRIDGE: The break in the middle of a composition. The bridge has a very different harmonic structure from the verse and chorus. The spatial manifestation of the bridge is articulated as private work spaces for studying students. SOLO: The instrumental section after the chorus or bridge. The solo provides a break for the listener and is often based on the verse, and/or the chorus. The solo spaces manifest as student dorms, each offering a unique view experience.
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MASTER PLAN ANALYSIS group project analysis for the city of Lewiston, Maine Semester Course Duration
Fall 2009 ARCH 420: Architectural Design VI 6 weeks
Project Description
The first semester of the 4th year design studio began with a master plan project, which was completed by three groups of thesis students for the downtown of Lewiston, Maine. Three individuals in the thesis class were selected by the studio professor to work as a leader of each design team. As one of the three chosen team leaders, I was responsible for managing my team’s progress during the design process, fostering a collaborative exchange of design ideas among team members, and for leading the final presentation of the project during an open city hall meeting in Lewiston. The following analysis diagrams were completed by our group and presented to members of the city’s planning department as well as to any members of the public in attendance. Our design team’s efforts focused on revitalizing a canal system that once powered the city’s historic textile factories. Our design solution was to establish a series of district zones delineated within the boundaries of the canal system, and to create a series of landmark nodes at each ot the canal’s existing waterfalls. Effectively harnassing the historic significance of the canal and mill buildings by rethinking the potential of their function within Lewiston’s contemporary context.
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VELOCIPEDARY (ve-la-se-pēd-erē) empowering people through the assembly of bicycles Semester Course
Project Description
Duration
Spring 2010 ARCH 430: Architectural Design VII 15 weeks
The final semester of the undergraduate architecture program consisted of a senior thesis project, which for each student represented a culmination of the aesthetic, theoretical, and tectonic sensibilities obtained throughout the course of the program. This velocipedary project is an invented building type in which used bicycle parts are compiled in a library, eventually to be selected and assembled by members of the public into new bicycles. The program includes a large bicycle assembly space, an adjacent parts selection space and an exterior riding space for testing bikes being built by the public. The riding space also serves as a classroom, offering bike riding lessons and safety classes. The most stimulating aspect of the velocipedary concept is the sense of empowerment that learning instills in the mind. In this case, by learning how to build their own bicycle, users become more invested and attached to their bicycle, and thus more likely to use and care for it. Therefore, the design intention of this project is to evoke a feeling of empowerment within the individual, both internally as they progress through the process of learning about bicycles, and externally by means of a visual connection to the interior activity. This is accomplishes by establishing a hierarchy of form, kinetic relationship and direct natural light. Structural dominance and level changes establish a kinetic hierarchy that empowers the building over the public street, while direct natural light is concentrated into the assembly space in order to define a hierarchy of place.
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PART SELECTION SPACE
ASSEMBLY SPACE
EXTERIOR RIDING SPACE
“In essence, a velocipedary is a place which educates and empowers people through a process of selection and assembly of velocipedes.” - Intention Statement
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THE FLOOR YIELDS TO THE SHAPE OF ITS SUPPORTING STRUCTURE WHICH WRAPS THE ENTIRE BUILDING, THUS ESTABLISHING A STRUCTURAL EMPOWERMENT THROUGH GEOMETRIC HIERARCHY.
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COLUMBUS DESIGN CENTER the design process executed through iterative model making Semester Course
Project Description
Duration
Fall 2013 ARCH 7004: Advanced Building Studio 10 weeks
During the introductory semester of the graduate program, students were challenged to design a new design center in Columbus, Indiana. The primary focus of the semester was to reintroduce physical model making as a catalyst for capturing new ideas during the design process. This process was initiated through an excercise in which a series of small scale physical models were created in order to explore conceptually the physical manifestation of door, window, stalactite, stalagmite, massing, and reveal. The form of this final design was born out of one of these exploratory models. The conceptual manifestation of door, as an interruption within a larger physical barrier that reveals void and passage, produced a series of spatially rich exploratory forms. These forms were discovered by cracking open a series of voids along a vertical barrier and reciprocally reintroducing the cuts into a supporting horizontal surface. This resulted in a central passage between the cut voids in the horizontal surface and the voids themselves are then reintroduced as vertical supports of the surface from which they were created. The final design consists of a suspended first floor which drives program spaces both above and below the street level, allowing for open sculpture gardens to meander among a series of thick angled walls that support the structure above.
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CINCINNATI TRANSIT HUB a transit facility connects communities to the downtown Semester Course Duration
Project Description
Project Contributors
Summer 2014 ARCH 7004: Advanced Building Studio 13 weeks Giovanni Morabito Noah Shroyer
This summer semester graduate studio shifted design focus into developing system strategies for an exterior building envelope. The given design program was a transportation center aimed to serve as a gateway connector at the intersection of four neighborhoods just north of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. As part of a two-person design team, the final design solution proposed a bus terminal and bicycle storage facility which would connect four adjacent communities to the downtown. A proposed student dormitory situated above the transit hub to provide housing for a neighboring college campus is also proposed as part of the final design solution. The site’s proximity to the converging boundaries of four adjacent neighborhoods became the primary design driver for the project. The convergence of two existing infrastructure grids is incorporated into the formal logic of the two dormitories. This establishes a connecting dialogue between neighboring residents and the adjacent college campus. A convergence of chaos to order is introduced in the design of the building’s structural layout as well as in the material articulation of the facades.
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[1] OF DISPARATE URBAN CONDITIONS - TO JOIN OR UNITE ONE ENTITY WITH ANOTHER [2] OF CONFLICTING GRID SYSTEMS STATE OF BEING CONJOINED [3] OF DISPARATE PROGRAMMATIC SPACES - TENDING TO MOVE TOWARD EACH OTHER [4] OF STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS - MOVING TOWARD UNION OR UNIFORMITY [5] OF MATERIALITY - THE MERGING OF DISTINCT TECHNOLOGIES, OR DEVICES INTO A UNIFIED WHOLE.
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DORMER ADDITION
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Description:
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Gorham, Maine Gorham Public Safety PDT Architects 49 Dartmouth Street Portland, ME 04101 Small scope dormer addition project for the town of Gorham. Some structural reinforcing under the awning of the front porch was required, including replacement of the existing columns, in addition to the scope of adding two dormers on the roof. In charge of creating a full set of working plans and details for the project. The completed drawing set included: • • • • • •
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demolition/proposed plans exterior elevations roof plan detail conditions at window/wall assembly structural details at replaced exterior columns coordination of structural drawings/details with architectural set
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CREDIT UNION ADDITION
Location: Client:
Falmouth, Maine Cumberland County Federal Credit Union
Architectural Studio/Firm:
PDT Architects 49 Dartmouth Street Portland, ME 04101
Description: Role:
Part of a 3-person team in charge of completing a full architectural set of drawings as well as coordinating civil and structural drawings for an addition to an existing credit union building. Assisted with the development and coordination of all aspects of the 14-page architectural drawing set. Specific areas of contributed drawing development include: • • • • • • •
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existing conditions: field measure/model demolition plans reflected ceiling plans elevations: interior and exterior detail condition: door/window/wall assembly coordination of door schedule in charge of post-bid addenda revisions
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Wildwood Exterior Renovation
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Conduminium complex consisting of 22 residential buildings of 2-4 units each totaling 60 1-2 bedroom housing units. The project required diagnostic analysis of the exterior envelope of each building to determine areas of water leakage and rotting in the sheathing. A new wall system from face of stud to siding was to be installed on all buildings. Replacement of all old windows was also part of the project scope. Assisted two colleagues in taking meticulous notes of the existing conditions of each of the 22 buildings. These notes included: window sizes, identification/location of all exterior fixtures on each facade, dimensions of the exterior envelope and changes in siding elevation. Assisted with the creation of a comprehensive drawing set which included a plan, elevations and wall system details for each building.
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AVESTA HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
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Portland, Maine Avesta Housing PDT Architects 49 Dartmouth St. Portland, ME 04101 Large multi-unit, low-income housing development consisting of 10 buildings with a combined mix of 42 total studio/1br units. Attended client meetings and created presentation renderings during the schematic design phase of the project. Assisted with completing details and elevation drawings during the bidding phase of the project. Participated in routine visits to the site during the construction administration phase of the project.
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BEAM SECTION @ TRASH ENCLOSURE C2 1" = 1'-0"
C3 A402
LINE OF WALL BELOW
RAFTER @ 24" O.C. 4X4 POST BEYOND CENTER IN PARTIAL HEIGHT WALL MESH VINYL CHAIN LINK - ANCHORED W/ CLIPS ON INSIDE FACE OF POSTS
0"
B
4X8 WOOD BEAM
C1
P. TY 0째 12
A402 BARN DOOR
5"
7' - 7 1/2"
C2 A402 AT BLDG. 'C'
9' - 11 1/2"
MESH VINYL CHAIN LINK - ANCHORED W/ CLIPS ON INSIDE FACE OF POSTS, TYP. A4 A402
AT BLDG. 'D'
4x4 POSTS, TYP. OF 12
A402 F.O. 8" WALL = F.U. STUD
TRASH ENCLOSURE ROOF AT BUILDING 'D' BEYOND
13' -
A3
ROOF ATTACHMENT @ TRASH ENCLOSURE RAFTERS 3" = 1'-0"
16MM POLYCARBONATE CLEAR PANELS W/ ALUMINUM ATTACHMENT SYSTEM PER. MFR.
LINE OF EAVE ABOVE
TRASH ENCLOSURE ROOF PLAN 1/2" = 1'-0"
C1
STORAGE ENCLOSURE ROOF AT BUILDING 'D' BEYOND
SECOND FLOOR BLDG. C & D 134' - 0"
POLYCARBONATE ROOF PANEL
B5
MESH VINYL CHAIN LINK ANCHORED W/ CLIPS ON INSIDE FACE OF POSTS
Portland, Maine
C1
2X8 RAFTER @ 24" O.C.
ADAMS SCHOOL REDEVELOPMENT
A3 A402
B
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6"
4" 6"
3/4"
D5
TRASH ENCLOSURE SIDE
3' - 0"
D1 A402
3' - 0"
3' - 0"
A402
2"
3 1/4" 3/4"
2"
D1
1/2"
3' - 6"
4"
GROUND FLOOR BLDG. C & D 124' - 0"
4"
GROUND FLOOR BLDG. A 122' - 6"
4"
1/2"
1' - 3"
2"
5' - 8"
2"
D
4' - 0"
4' - 2"
GROUND FLOOR BLDG. B 121' - 6"
1
A402
A402 5' - 8"
2
2"
D2
3
4 1/8"
D1 A402
6' - 3 1/4"
VINYL SIDING WOOD CAP ABOVE C3 A505
SCALE: As indicated
1X PAINTED WD TRIM, CONTINOUS TO WRAP THREE SIDES
CL
B3 A505
ISSUE ISSUE
5 MARCH 2012 A
TITLE TRASH ENCLOSURE PLANS & SECTIONS
D2 A402
PLAN DETAIL @ COLUMN A4 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
SHEET
TRASH ENCLOSURE ENLARGED PLAN 1/2" = 1'-0" 5
DRWN. CHK Checker
1X PAINTED WD CAP, SLOPED W/ EASED EDGES
EDGE OF FOUNDATION BELOW 1/2" PLYWOOD RAINSCREEN
A
A5
JOB NO. 08-056
STORAGE ENCLOSURE FLOOR AT BUILDING 'D' BEYOND
3' - 10"
5"
TRASH & RECYCLING TOTES
TRASH & RECYCLING TOTES
AT BLDG. 'C'
1' - 6"
4' - 10"
GROUND FLOOR BLDG. C & D 124' - 0"
AT BLDG. 'D'
A1 A402
9' - 0"
ENCLOSURE AT BUILDING "C"
A3 4
SECTION @ TRASH ENCLOSURE 1/2" = 1'-0" 3
A1 2
Giovanni Morabito
WALL SECTION @ TRASH ENCLOSURE 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
A402
1
AVESTA HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
40
WESTBROOK MULTI-UNIT HOUSING
Location: Client: Architectural Studio/Firm:
Description: Role:
41
Westbrook, Maine Westbrook Housing Authority PDT Architects 49 Dartmouth St. Portland, ME 04101 Presentation boards created as a marketing showcase of the firm’s design influence on the city of Westbrook. Built site model in Sketchup and created rendered presentation layouts for the client.
A Process Translation
professional collaborations
Giovanni Morabito
WESTBROOK MULTI-UNIT HOUSING
42
AUGUSTA COURT FACILITY
43
Location: Client:
Augusta, Maine State of Maine, AOC
Architectural Studio/Firm:
PDT Architects 49 Dartmouth Street Portland, ME 04101
Description:
A new 4-story, 120,000sf courthouse facility in Maine’s capital, situated to the east of the historic Kennebec County Courthouse. This $55 million new facility connects to the old courthouse by means of a bridge on the third floor. Additional renovation work to the existing courthouse, including a courtyard bridge that connect the courthouse’s east and west wings were added to the project as an alternate.
Role:
Assisted with the development of existing condition Revit models of the existing courthouse and adjacent buildings during the schematic design phase of the project. Part of an 8-person team in charge of completing the entire bid set of drawings for the project. Was soley responsible for all bid documents pertaining to any of the building’s four elevators and five stairways. Responsible for creating individual drawing packages when required. Assisted our team’s interior designer with bid documents pertaining to all interior details in the project. Assisted with the coordination of addenda periods during the bidding process.
A Process Translation
professional collaborations
6
5
4
3
2
1
NOTE: SEE SHEET A408 FOR ENLARGED STAIR RAIL ELEVATIONS.
E
E
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1' - 8"
3" MIN.
2' - 0"
C4 A410
CLR.
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A
A.1
B
B
A.1
A D2
D
TYP. ELEVATION @ VALVE CABINET 3/8" = 1'-0"
A2 A410
A2 A410
A6
A4
A6
A401
A401
A401
A401
ROOF 178' - 0"
B
10' - 10 7/8" CLR.
1' - 8"
4"
7' - 6 1/2"
1' - 8"
14' - 0"
4"
8' - 8"
SIM
4' - 9"
14 EQUAL TREADS
SIM 8' - 8"
C4 A560
RAIL TYPE: 9 SEE D3/A408
THIRD FLOOR 146' - 8"
15 EQ. RISERS @ 7" MAX. TYP.
LANDING - 155' - 4"
1' - 8"
14' - 0"
SIM
C5 A560
4"
SIM
LANDING - 138' - 0"
A5 A560
SECOND FLOOR 129' - 4"
FD VALVE CABINET @ WALL BEYOND - SEE ELEVATION D2 / A401
A4 A560
2 1/2"
7' - 6 1/2"
1' - 8"
14' - 0"
1' - 8"
14' - 0"
A
8
THIRD FLOOR 146' - 8"
B2
A1 A560
A
A1 A560
8
8.8
STAIR S1 SECOND FLOOR 1/4" = 1'-0"
B1
A4
A6
A401
A401
8.8
STAIR S1 FOURTH FLOOR 1/4" = 1'-0"
8
FLOOR TILES CONTINUED FROM LOBBY, TYP. - SEE FINISH PLANS
A4
A6
A401
A401
8.8 D3 A560
B
D1 A560
D1 A560
D3 A560
UP
B
B
7' - 6 1/2"
UP
2 1/2"
14 EQUAL TREADS
C5 A560 RAIL TYPE: 9 SEE D3/A408
5' - 1"
F4
SIM
A560
SECOND FLOOR 129' - 4"
A3
A3
UP D3 A560
LANDING - 120' - 8"
C.U.H. (COORD W/ MEP)
ISSUE: 04/01/13
A.1 D1 A560
D3 A560
A
A560
A A1 A560
A1 A560
FIRST FLOOR 112' - 0"
8
SCALE: As indicated
D3 A560
A.1
A4 A560
FIRST FLOOR 112' - 0"
JOB NO. PDT # 11022
A560 DASHED LINE INDICATES NOTCH FOR LIGHT STRIP AT UNDERSIDE OF PRECAST STAIR
E4
B3 A560
SIM
A560
1" GWB REVEAL
A560
D1 A560
D3 A560
LANDING - 138' - 0"
RAIL TYPE: 9 SEE D3/A408
E4
A.1
A A1 A560
D3 A560
4"
14 EQ. TREADS
C4 A560
A.1
D1 A560
DN. 4' - 9"
LOBBY WOOD CEILING - SEE RCP
LANDING - 120' - 8"
C
D3 A560
2 1/2"
SIM
8' - 8"
8' - 8"
RAIL TYPE: 9 SEE D3/A408
A3 A560
1/2"
D3 A560
15 EQ. RISERS @ 7" MAX. TYP.
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C4 A560
SIM
D3 A560
7' - 6 1/2"
LOBBY WOOD CEILING - SEE RCP
B
5' - 0"
LANDING - 155' - 4"
14 EQUAL TREADS
8' - 8"
A5 A560
10"
A1 A560
RAIL TYPE: 9 SEE D3/A408
FD VALVE CABINET @ WALL BEYOND - SEE ELEVATION D2 / A401
5' - 0"
D3 A560
SIM
A4 A560
4' - 9"
1/2"
RAMP 1 SEE DETAIL A4/A408
7' - 6 1/2"
A560 DASHED LINE INDICATES NOTCH FOR LIGHT STRIP AT UNDERSIDE OF PRECAST STAIR
A3
FOURTH FLOOR 164' - 0"
15 EQ. RISERS @ 7" MAX. TYP.
2 1/2"
A560
A560
15 EQ. RISERS @ 7" MAX. TYP.
E1 A560
LOBBY WOOD CEILING - SEE RCP
SIM
A3
RAIL TYPE: 9 SEE D3/A408
15 EQ. RISERS @ 7" MAX. TYP.
FD VALVE CABINET @ WALL BEYOND - SEE ELEVATION D2 / A401
RAIL TYPE: 11 SEE E4/A408
SIM
A3
DASHED LINE INDICATES NOTCH FOR LIGHT STRIP AT UNDERSIDE OF PRECAST STAIR
2 1/2"
14 EQUAL TREADS SIM
FOURTH FLOOR 164' - 0"
C
_
_
14' - 0"
28' - 6" E1 A560
DN
DN
28' - 6"
Augusta Court Facility
4' - 9"
B D3 A560
D1 A560
RAIL TYPE: 11 SEE E4/A408 RAIL TYPE: 11 SEE E4/A408
D3 A560 UP
D3 A560
CONT. COVE LIGHT - SEE RCP
CONT. COVE LIGHT - SEE RCP
COURT STREET AUGUSTA, ME 04330
ROOF 178' - 0"
D
A4
8.8
BID DOCUMENTS
A
TITLE STAIR S1 ENLARGED PLANS & SECTIONS
4/1/2013 12:53:34 AM
SHEET A6
6
N-S STAIR S1 SECTION - COLUMN LINES A - B 1/4" = 1'-0"
A4
5
N-S STAIR S1 SECTION - COLUMN LINES B - A 1/4" = 1'-0"
4
A2
STAIR S1 FIRST FLOOR 1/4" = 1'-0"
3
A1
2
Giovanni Morabito
STAIR S1 THIRD FLOOR 1/4" = 1'-0"
1
AUGUSTA COURT FACILITY
A401 44
6
5
4
3
2
1 17' - 0 1/2" VERIFY IN FIELD EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
1' - 4 1/2"
3' - 0"
1' - 10"
5' - 10 1/2"
VARIES
VERIFY IN FIELD 2 1/2"
EQ
SEE STAIR PLANS
EQ
E
EQ
EQ
3/4"
U-CHANNEL CAP, TYP.
B6 A560
B6 A560
14' - 10"
E4
5' - 0"
STAIR S1 RAIL - TYPE 11 3/8" = 1'-0"
STAIR RAIL - TYPE 10 3/8" = 1'-0"
E3
CUT TOP CORNER OF GLASS PANEL TO ALIGN W/ TOP OF FOURTH FLOOR LANDING GUARDRAIL ONLY 15' - 4"
E2
VERIFY IN FIELD SIM
C1 A561
C1 A561
1' - 4" 5"
B1 A561
B1 A561
SIM
EQ
EQ
EQ
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A6 A560
STAIR RAIL - TYPE 5 3/8" = 1'-0"
EQ
E
SIM
3' - 0"
ANGLED WALL 5' - 0"
SIM
SIM
18' - 9 3/4" EQ
VERIFY IN FIELD EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
1' - 3 1/4"
U-CHANNEL CAP, TYP. A560
6"
EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
6' - 0" (LANDING LENGTH)
(EQUAL 4'-0" MAX.)
EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
6"
A1
6"
A561 6' - 0" (RAMP LENGTH)
5' - 6" (LANDING LENGTH)
D5
B1 A561
1' - 4"
SIM 12"
C1 A561
1' - 4"
1"
RAMP 6 1/2" = 1'-0"
D4
COORDINATE AND MATCH ANGLE OF GLASS PANELS W/ SLOPE OF EACH PRECAST STAIR, TYP.
A6 A560
SIM
SIM
5 1/2"
B1 A561
C1 A561
SIM
1' - 0"
2' - 10"
HANDRAIL
D B6 A560
E1 A560
RAMP 5 1/2" = 1'-0"
D3
STAIR S1 RAIL - TYPE 9 3/8" = 1'-0"
B5 A560
14' - 3 1/2" VERIFY IN FIELD
EQ
EQ
EQ²
EQ²
D2
2' - 9 1/2"
SIM
STAIR RAIL - TYPE 4 3/8" = 1'-0"
13' - 11 3/4" VERIFY IN FIELD
12' - 0" (RAMP LENGTH)
5' - 1 3/4" (LANDING LENGTH) EQ.
C
6"
3' - 6"
EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
12' - 0" (RAMP LENGTH)
EQ
EQ.
6"
6"
EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
3' - 6"
6"
B6 A560
1"
B1 A561
12" 1"
SIM
B5 A560
A6 A560
RAMP 4 1/2" = 1'-0"
C3
3' - 9 1/4"
C
SIM
B6 A560
2' - 10"
C1 A561
1' - 4"
12" 1' - 0"
2' - 10"
C5
C1 A561
SIM
EQ
SIM
HANDRAIL
B1 A561
EQ
SIM
B6 A560
SIM
A6 A560
STAIR RAIL - TYPE 8 3/8" = 1'-0"
SIM
SIM
Augusta Court Facility
12' - 0" (RAMP LENGTH)
14' - 3 1/2" VERIFY IN FIELD EQ
EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
B
7' - 0" (LANDING LENGTH)
EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
3' - 6"
C1 A561
EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
SIM
B1 A561
6"
13' - 7"
3' - 1"
SIM B6 A560
EQ
EQ
4' - 0"
SIM
B5 A560
B5
RAMP 3 1/2" = 1'-0"
B3
STAIR RAIL - TYPE 7 3/8" = 1'-0"
B6 A560
A6 A560
14' - 3 1/2" VERIFY IN FIELD
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
1' - 4 1/2"
B2
EQ
6"
EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
7' - 10 3/8" (LANDING LENGTH) EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
6"
JOB NO. PDT # 11022 EQ
EQ
EQ
12' - 0" (RAMP LENGTH)
F4
B5 A560
A560
6"
6"
2' - 10"
12"
C1 A561
B6 A560
1' - 3"
SIM
SCALE: As indicated ISSUE: 04/01/13 BID DOCUMENTS
A
A7 A560
6"
A6 A560
1' - 4"
1"
SHEET
A6 A560
A408
1"
RAMP 2 1/2" = 1'-0"
A4 6
A Process Translation
5
RAMP 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
A3 4
professional collaborations
STAIR RAIL - TYPE 6 3/8" = 1'-0" 3
A2 2
TITLE STAIR RAIL & RAMP TYPES
SIM
12"
A5
SIM
B6 A560
1" GWB REVEAL
B1 A561
SIM
SIM
3' - 0"
3' - 0" 6"
B
STAIR RAIL - TYPE 2 3/8" = 1'-0"
A3 A561 12' - 0" (RAMP LENGTH)
HANDRAIL
4/1/2013 12:54:46 AM
6"
B6 A560
A
45
STAIR RAIL - TYPE 3 3/8" = 1'-0"
VERIFY IN FIELD
EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
C1 A561
1' - 4"
SIM
6"
3' - 0"
B1 A561
C2
12' - 0" (RAMP LENGTH)
EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
11 1/2"
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2' - 10"
HANDRAIL
EQUAL (4'-0" MAX.)
EQ²
3' - 0"
3' - 6"
EQ²
2' - 10"
12' - 0" (RAMP LENGTH) 6"
EQ
COURT STREET AUGUSTA, ME 04330
D
6"
3' - 0"
E2
RAMP 7 1/2" = 1'-0" FLOOR TO FLOOR HEIGHT - SEE STAIR SECTIONS
E5
STAIR RAIL - TYPE 1 3/8" = 1'-0" 1
5
1-1/2"x2"x3/16" STEEL ANGLE @ GUARD BEYOND
1" ALUM. REVEAL TRIM
WELD
HAND RAIL BRACKET
CONC. SLAB
3' - 6" A.F.F.
3' - 0" A.F.F. 3 1/8" 5 1/2" 2 1/2"
3 1/2"
FLOOR TILE SEE RFS
E5
STAIRS S2-S4 - TYP. RAIL EXTENDED SWITCHBACK DETAIL 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
E3
PUBLIC LOBBY GUARDRAIL DETAIL 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
E2
STAIR S1 GUARDRAIL DETAIL @ PRECAST LANDING 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
E1
STAIR S1 GUARDRAIL DETAIL @ TOP LANDING 1 1/2" = 1'-0" D
HANDRAIL
JOINT FILLER
MTL PLATE EMBEDDED IN CONC. STAIR FORM
MTL PLATE EMBEDDED IN CONC. STAIR FORM AS REQUIRED
11 "
1"
PRECAST CONC. FORM
11 "
PRECAST CONC. FORM
1"
A560
POURED IN PLACE WALL - SEE STRUCT. DWGS
PRECAST TOP LANDING DETAIL @ FLANGE BEAM 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
C1
PRECAST TOP LANDING DETAIL @ INFILL WALL 1 1/2" = 1'-0" STAIR RAILING BEYOND
FINISH MATERIAL - SEE RFS PRECAST CONC. FORM
1"
JOINT FILLER
FINISH MATERIAL SEE RFS
FINISH MATERIAL SEE ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE
11"
PRECAST TOP LANDING DETAIL @ FLOOR ON FLANGE BEAM C5 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
PRECAST CONC. FORM LANDING
ALIGN 1/2" MAX. TYP.
PRECAST CONC. LANDING
11 "
TOP EDGE SET @ 3'-6" ABOVE NOSING
C3
4"
ALIGN
JOINT FILLER
TS 2"x2"x14 GA HANDRAIL BEYOND
B
POURED IN PLACE SLAB - SEE STRUCT. DWGS
MTL PLATE EMBEDDED IN CONC. STAIR FORM
POURED IN PLACE WALL - SEE STRUCT. DWGS
FIREPROOFING
1"
WELDED WIRE MESH WITH U-EDGING, WELDED TO STEEL ANGLES & PLATE
INFILL
GWB ON MTL FURRING
PRECAST CONC. TOP LANDING DETAIL @ TUBE BEAM 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
L 2"x1-1/2"x3/16" MITER
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JOINT FILLER
11"
C4
E6
E7
C
GWB ON MTL FURRING
GWB SOFFIT - SEE RCP FOR HEIGHT
A560
FINISH MATERIAL SEE RFS POURED IN PLACE SLAB - SEE STRUCT. DWGS
FIREPROOFING
MTL FURRING
PRECAST CONC. FORM
1"
ALIGN 1/2" MAX. TYP.
JOINT FILLER
PRECAST CONC. FORM
1/2" MAX. TYP.
B
FINISH MATERIAL - SEE RFS
1"
MTL PLATE EMBEDDED IN CONC. STAIR FORM
FIREPROOFING
FIREPROOFING
STAIRS S2-S4 - STANCHION @ MID-LANDING 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
L 1-1/2"x2"X3/16", MITER & WELD
1/2" MAX. TYP. ALIGN
FINISH MATERIAL - SEE RFS
STAIR S1 HAND RAIL SWITCHBACK DETAIL 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 1' - 8"
1' - 8"
JOINT FILLER
D1
11 "
B5
STAIR HANDRAIL TERMINATION DETAILS 3" = 1'-0"
11 "
1"
ALIGN
3 1/2"
STAIRS S2-S4 - TYPICAL SECTION @ TOP FLIGHT 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
D3
PRECAST CONC. LANDING
1/2" MAX. TYP.
FINISH MATERIAL SEE RFS
ELEVATION VIEW NOTE: AT STAIR S1 - WALL MOUNTING HARDWARE TO MATCH HARDWARE AT GLASS PANEL
STEEL HANDRAIL BRACKET WELDED TO HANDRAIL.
11 1/2"
1"
3/16" BENT PLATE FASTEN TO PRECAST CONC. LANDING
PRECAST CONC. STAIR FORMS BEYOND
STAIR S4 - SWITCHBACK DETAIL 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
1' - 8"
STEEL BEAMS - SEE STRUCT. DWGS.
8 1/2"
B6
D4
A.1
FLOOR SYSTEM 1' - 8" 1/2" MAX. TYP ALIGN
L2"x1-1/2"x3/16" FASTEN TO 3/16"x8-1/2" BENT PLATE
3/16" BENT PLATE FASTEN TO PRECAST CONC. LANDING
SS U-CHANNEL CAP ALONG TOP OF GLASS, TYP.
11"
STAIRS S2-S3 - TYPICAL RAIL SWITCHBACK DETAIL 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
FACE OF PRECAST CONC. STAIR
L2" x 1-1/2" x 3/16" FASTEN TO 3/16" BENT PLATE
HAND RAIL BRACKETS MOUNTED TO TEMPERED GLASS PANEL
6"
1-1/2" O.D. STEEL HANDRAIL
WELDED WIRE MESH W/ U-EDGING ALL SIDES. WELD TO STEEL ANGLES AND PLATES AS INDICATED, TYP.
11 "
8-1/2"x3/16" PLATE FASTEN TO CONC. STAIR
D5
3' - 0" A.F.F.
3' - 0" A.F.F.
C
3' - 6" A.F.F.
3' - 6" A.F.F.
1/4"x1-1/2" BAR WELD TO L2"x1-1/2"x3/16" EACH SIDE
6"
HANDRAIL
L 1-1/2" x 2" x 3/16" ABOVE MITERED TO VERTICAL ANGLES @ STANCHION, TYP.
1/4" x 1-1/2" BAR WELD TO L2 x 1-1/2" x 3/16" EACH SIDE
TOP RAIL CONDITION SIMILAR (SHOWN DASHED)
L 1-1/2" x 2" x 3/16" ABOVE MITERED TO VERTICAL ANGLES @ STANCHION, TYP.
1 1/2"
6"
PLAN VIEW
1-1/2" O.D. STEEL HANDRAIL
2"x3"x3/16" STEEL PLATE WELD TO VERTICAL ANGLES @ STANCHION. LOCATE T.O. PLATE @ 3'-0" A.F.F.
L 2" x 9" x 3/16" BENT PLATE BELOW MITERED & WELDED TO VERTICAL ANGLES @ STANCHIONS
L 2"x1-1/2"x3/16" MITER
SIDE MOUNTED 1/2" TEMPERED GLASS FILLER PANEL (SHOWN DASHED)
FACE OF WALL
2"x9"x3/16" BENT PLATE BELOW. WELD TO VERTICAL ANGLES @ STANCHION. BOLT TO PRECAST CONC. LANDING
L 2"x1-1/2"x3/16" MITER
CONTINUOUS SS HAND RAIL AT CORNERS, TYP.
" 1/2
1-1/2"x1/4" STEEL BAR WELDED TO HANDRAIL AND STANCHION ANGLES
1
WELDED WIRE MESH W/ U-EDGING ALL SIDES. WELD TO STEEL ANGLES AND PLATES AS INDICATED, TYP.
R
1 1/2"
SECTION @ STAIR S1 BOTTOM OF WALL E4 3" = 1'-0"
COURT STREET AUGUSTA, ME 04330
STAIRS S2-S4 - TYPICAL RAIL STANCHION SECTION 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
Augusta Court Facility
E6
D
INFILL
GWB ON MTL FURRING
4" PRECAST CONC. FORM 1/2" MAX. TYP. ALIGN
FINISH MATERIAL - SEE RFS FLOOR SYSTEM
PRECAST BOTTOM LANDING DETAIL @ FLANGE BEAM 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
FINISH MATERIAL - SEE RFS
11"
11 "
/2" 81
FIREPROOFING
JOINT FILLER
4"
5"
1/4" WELD PLATE EMBED FLUSH WITH SLAB LOWER LEVEL 100' - 0"
STAIRS S2-S4 - BOTTOM STANCHION 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 6
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STAIRS S2-S4 - RAIL TYPICAL MID-FLIGHT 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 5
A5
PRECAST BOTTOM LANDING DETAIL FLOOR ON FLANGE BEAM 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 4
A4
PRECAST CONC. BOTTOM LANDING DETAIL @ TUBE BEAM 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
A3
3
1 1/2"
A2
BID DOCUMENTS
ALIGN FACE OF COL. WRAP PANEL WITH FACE OF BEAM WRAP PANEL BELOW, TYP.
CONT. METAL TRIM PLUG WELD @ 3'-0" O.C. AND GRIND/FILL FOR PAINTED FINISH
PRECAST LANDING DETAIL @ WALL 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
SCALE: As indicated ISSUE: 04/01/13
STL ZEE ATTACHED TO SLAB EDGE
A1
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TITLE VERTICAL CIRCULATION DETAILS
1' - 0"
SHEET
CUSTOM EXTENDED HORIZ. MULLION CAP, BELOW
3/8"
2
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PRECAST LANDING ANGLE - SEE STRUCT. DWGS.
LINEAR LIGHTING STRIP AT STAIR S1 ONLY - SEE ENLARGED STAIR PLANS.
PRECAST STAIR METAL TRIM DETAIL 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
STIFFENER, AS REQUIRED FURRING AS REQUIRED
JOINT FILLER 1/2"
STL ZEE ATTACHED TO SLAB EDGE 10 1/2"
FIREPROOFING ON MTL TUBE COL. SEE STRUCT.
FACE OF WALL
AT STAIR S1 ONLY: NOTCH UNDERSIDE PRECAST STAIR ALONG WALL AS SHOWN - SEE ENLARGED STAIR PLANS
1/2"
GWB ON MTL FURRING
CAULK JOINT @ FLOOR
11"
1"
PRECAST CONC. LANDING
CONT. RESILIENT BASE TO CONCEAL JOINT FILLER AT SHAFT WALL, TYP. FINISH TREAD / NOSING MATERIAL - SEE ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE
GWB SOFFIT - SEE RCP FOR HEIGHT 1/4" PLATE BETWEEN ANGLES
JOB NO. PDT # 11022
PRECAST BOTTOM LANDING DETAIL @ INFILL WALL 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
ALUMINUM FACED COMPOSITE PANEL COL. WRAP SLAB EDGE
FACE OF WALL
JOINT FILLER MTL PLATE EMBEDDED IN CONC. STAIR FORM
GWB ON MTL STUD FRAMING
THROUGH BOLTED AT CARRIAGE
A7
B1
3/8"
1/2" MAX, TYP. ALIGN
8-1/2"x3/16" PLATE
PRECAST CONC. DETAIL @ STAIR BASE 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
PRECAST CONC. FORM
FIREPROOFING
1/4"x1-1/2" BAR WELDED TO L 2"x11/2"x3/16" EACH SIDE 3 1/2"
B3
A.1
4"
1' - 0"
1"
10 1/2"
B4
MTL PLATE EMBEDDED IN CONC. STAIR FORM
1 1/2"
11"
1" STEEL U-EDGING FOR WELDED WIRE MESH WELD TO STEEL PLATE
WELDED WIRE MESH WITH U-EDGING
JOINT FILLER
11 "
1-1/2"x1/4" STEEL BAR FOR HAND RAIL SUPPORT
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3' - 6" A.F.F.
3' - 0" A.F.F.
4" RB
L 1-1/2" x 2" x 3/16" ABOVE MITERED TO VERTICAL ANGLES @ STANCHION, TYP.
2"
FACE OF PRECAST CONC. FORM GUARDRAIL PANEL MOUNTS - ATTACH TO CONC. FACE W/ (2) 5/8" DIA. ANCHOR BOLTS PROVIDED BY MANUFACTURER
GUARDRAIL PANEL MOUNTS - ATTACH TO CONC. FACE AND STEEL ANGLE W/ (2) 5/8" DIA. ANCHOR BOLTS PROVIDED BY MANUFACTURER
VARIES
MTL STUD FRAMING
TOP OF PRECAST STAIR TREAD
3 1/2"
VARIES
1-1/2"x1/4" STEEL BAR WELDED TO HANDRAIL AND STANCHION ANGLES
GUARDRAIL PANEL MOUNTS - ATTACH TO CONC. FACE W/ (2) 5/8" DIA. ANCHOR BOLTS PROVIDED BY MANUFACTURER
5 1/2"
VARIES
3" 3' - 0"
FINISH FLOOR SYSTEM
2"x9"x3/16" BENT PLATE BELOW. WELD TO VERTICAL ANGLES @ STANCHION. BOLT TO PRECAST CONC. LANDING
BOLT SIDE MOUNTED GUARD RAIL (BEYOND) TO FACE OF PRECAST CONC. STAIR FORMS, TYP. PRECAST CONC. STAIR
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SEE PLANS
FIRST FLOOR 112' - 0"
E
1/2" CLEAR TEMPERED GLASS
SCHEDULED WALL
3 1/8"
3/16"x2" BENT STEEL ANGLE
1/2" CLEAR TEMPERED GLASS
5 1/2"
3' - 6" A.F.F.
3' - 0" @ NOSING
10"
8 1/2"
2"
10" 3" 3' - 0"
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STAIRS S2-S4 - TYP. BOTTOM RAIL STANCHION 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
GWB REVEAL @ STAIR S1 3" = 1'-0" GWB
HANDRAIL
LOWER LEVEL 100' - 0"
E7
F4
WELDED WIRE MESH W/ UEDGING ALL SIDES. WELD TO STEEL ANGLES AND PLATES AS INDICATED, TYP.
3' - 0" A.F.F.
SEE PLANS 3/4" CLEAR TEMPERED GLASS
1-1/2"x1/4" STEEL BAR WITH CONT. WELD TO ANGLE AT EACH SIDE
1/2" WELD PLATE EMBED FLUSH WITH SLAB
HAND RAIL BRACKET
SCHEDULED WALL
10"
2"
HAND RAIL BRACKET
1 1/2" SS U-CHANNEL CAP ALONG TOP OF GLASS
GWB
MITER AND WELD
E
1
SS U-CHANNEL CAP ALONG TOP OF GLASS
1' - 6"
1 1/2"
2 SS U-CHANNEL CAP ALONG TOP OF GLASS
1"
2"
3
PRECAST CONC STAIR FORM ABOVE
2"
1 1/2"
4
1 1/2" CLR. TYP.
2 1/2"
2"
3' - 6" A.F.F.
6
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CONC. LANDING DETAIL @ SE COLUMN NOTCH 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 1
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Role:
Shanghai, China Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners 933 Pico Boulevard Santa Monica, CA 90405 (Architect of record) glaserworks 304 E 8th Street Cincinnati, OH 45202
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New 588,000 m² tech campus masterplan for the Shanghai Advanced Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences*. Campus masterplan design includes four colleges, student dormitories and a landscape plan for the campus. Hired by glaserworks to work on the project in collaboration with Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners. Assisted with the completion of schematic design documents for the 86,000 m² Material Science college, one of the four colleges in the overall campus masterplan.
*Received 2012 AIACC Merit Award for Urban Design
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