Georgios Chatziadam Architectural Portfolio 2020

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CHATZIADAM GEORGIOS

ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO 2020

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HIVE COMPETITIONS DIVERSE PROJECTS

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GEORGIOS CHATZIADAM

contact info.

E-MAIL george@grekos.com PHONE +1 [289] 971-7898 LINKEDIN Georgios_Chatziadam

WORK EXPERIENCE TED ROGERS SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT MARKETING AND COMMUNICATION Sep. 2019 - Present TORONTO, ON. CA.

GRAPHIC DESIGNER & WEB ASSISTANT. Designer for Ryerson Unversity TRSM working under the Director of Marketing and Communication. Create and produce promotional and information based projects a variety of mediums with

PLAN-B CONSTRUCTION Nov. 2018 - Mar. 2019 MILTON, ON. CA.

ARCHITECTURAL TECHNICIAN. Architectural Technician for Plan-B Construction under the managment of General Contractor Guy Vincent. Responible for Designing, Drafting and Production of Architectural Permit Drawings.

G.CHALABALAKIS - S.AFENTAKI ARCHITECTURAL OFFICE AND SCHOOL OF DESIGN Sep. 2016 - Jul. 2017 ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT. Architectural Apprentice under the guidance of architect & interior HERAKLION, CR. GR. designer Stellina Afentaki as a Draftsman, Delineation and general Technical support.

EDUCATION RYERSON UNIVERSITY

Sep. 2017 - Present UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT. Currently attending the Undergraduate program of Architectural TORONTO, ON. CA. Science at Ryerson University under the Faculty of Architecture and Engineering.

T.E.I. (TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUDE) OF ATHENS Sep. 2016 - Jun. 2017 ATHENS, AT. GR.

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT. Previous attendant of the “Indoor Architecture & Interior Design“ program of the Tecnological Educational Institution of Athens [T.E.I. of A] in Athens, Greece.

KAPETANAKEIO, 1ST GENERAL HIGH-SCHOOL OF HERAKLION Sep. 3 - Jun. 2016 HERAKLION, CR. GR.

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STUDENT. Completed all required University level courses specifically Science

courses such as Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry etc. Graduated with the Hellenic High-School Diploma of Excellence.


LANGUAGES Degrees: IELTS, U. of Michigan certificate of proficiency

Degree: high-school diploma from grekophone high-school

Basic Communication Knowledge

ENGLISH

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FRENCH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

MEMBERSHIP & EVENTS AIAS EXECUTIVE - FREEDOM BY DESIGN PROJECT MANAGER AIAS QUAD CONFERENCE: REFLEX | BOSTON, MA

TORONTO SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS MEMBER

AIAS NETWORKING EVENT: POPULARIZE SHIFT

CAREER-READINESS PROGRAM: NEXT

GRAPHIC DESIGN

AQUIRED SKILLS Architectural Illustration Production Architectural Competitions Production Permission Drawing Production Contract Document Production

Architectural Software RHINOceros 6 Revit 2020 AutoCAD 2018 SketchUp V-Ray [For Rhino]

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Hellenic Marine Protection Association

Department of “Beautify my city Architectural Science Year-End Show through Art” project in Heraklion Greece

INTERIOR DESIGN

Adobe Photoshop 2018 Adobe Illustrator 2018 Adobe InDesign 2018 Adobe CQ Adobe Bridge

LANDSCAPE DESIGN AIAS Toronto 2019/20 Forum conference CONTRA

URBAN DESIGN

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THE PARKDALE VILLAGE IDEA EXCHANGE / LIBRARY YEAR NO. 3 | SEMESTER NO. 1 | STUDIO NO. 520 | DURATION 12 WEEKS SketchUp | RHINOceros | autoCAD | Revit | Illustrator | Vray | Photoshop | inDesign 1187 QUEEN STREET WEST LIBRARY PROPOSAL DESIGNED TO PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL SERVICES TO THE RESIDENTS OF BOTH PARKDALE VILLAGE AND WEST QUEEN WEST

PROJECT STATEMENT A Library to most, is nothing but a collage of walls that create a house for stacks of books. However, in the digital era, that this Internet-based-world prevails in, books are b1ecoming less and less imperative. Thus, libraries have started to evolve into Idea Exchanges; buildings where people from all backgrounds and upbringings can visit and expand their cultural horizons. Galleries, art studios, performance spaces and recreational centers are just a few of the spaces that modern-day libraries have begun to adopt into their program in order to bring more people together. 1187 Queen Street West exists in between the borders of two of Toronto’s most in influential and important neighborhoods: Parkdale Village, and West Queen West. The design proposed has the concept of fire as its driving force, since it aims to locate the boundaries and gentrifications that have been created in its surrounding and burn them down, while creating a bridge from its ashes.

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SITE PLAN

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MATERIAL COLLAGE

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1 - Entance & Lobby 2 - “The Hearth“ 3 - Cafe 4 - Shop & Copy Centre 5 - Seating Area 6 - Fire Egr. Staircase 1 7 - Elevator 1 8 - Accessible W/C 9 - Librarian Offi ce 10 - Info Hall/ IT 11 - Admin/ Consultancy 12 - Cataloguing/ Staff 17 - Acquisitions & Check-Out 18 - Training Centre 19 - Study Pods / Work Rooms 20 - Tech. Zone 21 - Conference Room 22 -Hobby Zone/ Maker Space 23 -Arts and Media 24 - Teen Section 25 - Children Section

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SCHOLARS RESIDENCE & PUBLIC COMMUNITY CENTER YEAR NO. 2 | SEMESTER NO. 2 | STUDIO NO. 401 | DURATION 12 WEEKS RHINOceros | autoCAD | Illustrator | Vray | Photoshop | inDesign | Revit | Therm SCHOLARS RESIDENCE DESIGNED TO HOUSE 12 FAMILIES AND 12 INDIVIDUALS AS WELL AS PUBLIC COMMUNAL AND COMMERCIAL SPACES

PROJECT STATEMENT The International Student Residence, located in the Parkdale neighborhood serves as a home for temporarily placed scholars. The proposal develops this conceptual notion of tying people together and creating a sense of home through the interconnectivity between all three axis. This is strongly defined through the atrium space in the center as it develops a network in the building. This connection is amplified by the repetition of the leaning walls in all interior spaces, as it connects to the angles of the exterior walls and envelopes the building in a patterned harmony. Transitioning from public to private the proposal creates a neighborhood hub through the event-spaces and libraries. Furthermore, the structure develops the conceptual notion of home while situated onto the urban site with a number of unique massings that have been developed in the proposal.

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SITE PLAN

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1 - Residential Library 2 - Public Cafe with Seating 3 - Accessible W/C 4 - Outdoor Seating Area 5 - Public Event Room 6 - Private Event Room 7 - Directors Suite 8 - Family Suite Layout 1 9 - Family Suite Layout 11 10 - Common Family Suite Emergency Exit 11 - SIngle Suite Layout 1 12 - Family Suite Layout 1 Top Floor 13 - Family Suite Layout 11 Top Floor 14 - SIngle Suite Layout 11

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BUILDING SECTION

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04. THE HIVE: RYERSON’S ARCHITECTURE BUILDING [COLLABORATIVE EXERCISE]

YEAR NO. 2 | SEMESTER NO. 2 | STUDIO NO. 805 | DURATION 1 WEEK RHINOceros | autoCAD | Revit | Illustrator | TwinMotion | Photoshop | inDesign THE RYERSON’S ARCHITECTURAL SCIENCE BUILDING PROPOSAL DESIGNED TO HOUSE 120 STUDENTS AS WELL AS PROVIDE LABS AND STUDIO SPACES FOR 600 STUDENTS

PROJECT STATEMENT In need of a stronger tie to the rest of the Ryerson community, The Hive integrates a modular design that allows for the inclusion and break up of various amenities and residences. By implementing an interactive institution supported by new technological and environmentally sustainable features, it engenders a learning and social space that projects the purpose of the Department of Architectural Science.

1. EXISTING MASSING Original architecture building used as foundation

2. CURVED ENTRANCE Building entrance emphasized for visual cues and attraction

4. PLAYING & LIVING PODS Back & forth pattern used between playing and living pods

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3. COMMUNAL BLOCK Communal space added on top to serve as transition between academic and residence

5. REPEAT Pattern repeated throughout


WEST ELEVATION

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PROGRAMATIC SEPERATION DAIGRAM

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CIRCULATION DIAGRAM

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A NATIONAL SECOND PLACE WINNING PROPOSAL DESIGNED FOR THE 2019 RAIC EMERGING PRACTITIONERS NATIONAL STUDENT / INTERN DESIGN COMPETITION: ARCHITECTURE AND PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT RHINOceros | autoCAD | Illustrator | Photoshop | inDesign

PROJECT STATEMENT

The Agora Application redefines public engagement in architecture. As a main artery of communication, the app develops levels or public interaction in the design process thus implementing architectural designs that are user and public based. Furthermore, the application is used through specified code as per project, thus limiting the public engagement to the users of the built form. Data is then collected through a variety of forms including priority surveys and schematic design choices. The application creates transparency throughout the process as it updates with calendars, live chats, and outlines issues throughout the designing process. The application deems its strongest aspect to be that of open communication. Thus, the users are engaged throughout the process and develops a well-rounded and successful design ultimately catering to all because at C|B Inc. we dream of a world with Architecture...created by you! [Group Members: Shumael Amir] WITHIN THESE OPTIONS, WHAT DO YOU DEEM AS THE MOST SUCCESSFUL DESIGN?

DRAFT DESIGN DILEMMA

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Public Monument making the building apart of the sculpture culture.

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Building as scuplture, creating an exagerated public understanding

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Angular forms recreating the skyline and contrasting Ottawa’s organic topo.

Finding a balance with the hotel and public indentity of the building

Angular forms with the roof skewed in order to transfer the loads successfully

The calender displays the project deadlines and important dates throughout the design process. To further understand the scope of the project and timeline of this engagement.

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We need more public feedback with Schematic Design Development Strategies?

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Stepping pattern allowing for more greenspace.

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The design solution voted towards the schematic stage has reached a point of dilemma. Due to the streetscape of Ottawa, the design proposal 2 pedestrians 3 through 4 its program 5 6 be applied due chosen1to engage cannot to its site location. Thus, either the public spaces or the configuration of the floors must change.

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[relativity].3dm THE RYERSON/OCAD COLLABORATIVE TEAM FIRST PLACE WINNING DESIGN-BUILD PROPOSAL FOR THE LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY NUIT BLANCHE 2019 IN SUDBURY RHINOceros | autoCAD | Illustrator | Photoshop | inDesign

PROJECT STATEMENT

[relativity].3dm explores the intersection of CAD modeling and physical prototyping in the modern design process. The installation sub-verts the designer’s studio space into a unified object, as the chair in the physical setup projects from the screen embedded in the desk. [relativity].3dm translates the design from the two-dimensional screen into an interactive three-dimensional space to confront the viewer/user with the tangibility and scale of the design. The proposal was sent to the Nuit Blanche competition for the Department of Architectural Science at Laurentian University in Sudbury. The proposal was one of the winning entries and thus the installation was built completely by hand while exploring different materials such as wood and steel. [Group Members: J3M2G - Jared Ireland, Jaclyn Flomen, Jose Capanema Junior, Marwa Al-Saqqar, Michelle Wong, ]

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Installation Dimensions: 107 cm x 75 cm x 128.25 cm Chair

1/8” MDF

1/8” Coloured acrylic sheet

1/8” Clear acrylic sheet

Paper (printed) + diffuser sheet + 1” MDF sheet 2” x 4” Pine frame + white LED strips Plywood Aluminum rod + tubing

2” x 4” Pine box framing

Plywood

2” x 4” Pine leg framing

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CONTOUR ~ A RYERSON UNIVERSITY BASED DESIGN BUILD COMPETITION: TIMBER FEVER. THE PROJECT WAS AWARDED WITH THE PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD. RHINOceros | autoCAD | Illustrator | Photoshop | inDesign

PROJECT STATEMENT

Contour is a parklet comprised of three seamlessly connected modules that is accessible to anyone as it is directly on the ground. The seating element can be rotated, allowing users different amounts of leg room underneath the cantilevered desk, accommodating anyone, regardless of height, weight or wheelchair use. The design is also heavily inspired by nature, containing in plan only organic shapes and incorporating the planters in a way that suggests the plants are growing out of the parklet. The feeling generated by sitting on the bench underneath the shade of the third module with the plant’s leaves branching out ahead of anyone is akin to a peaceful outing in nature. [Group Members: Jonah Rappaport, Arbaz Hasan, Dhairya Patel, Wilfred Kam, Zehua Shuai]

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Plywood Capping

Module 3: Shading Device 1x2 Lumber Siding

0x4 Lumber Backing

4x4 & 2x4 Interior Structure Plywood Base

Module 2: Table Planter

PROJECT PLAN

Module 1: Bench

1x4 Lumber Siding

PROJECT AXONOMETRIC

PROJECT ELEVATION

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G0D 1S IN TH3 NUM53RS “BUT THEN... SOMETHING UNEXPECTED HAPPENS. AT THE RUINS OF THE OLD TOWER, JUST AS THE PHOENIX RISES FROM THE ASHES, THREE FIGURES APPEAR. DIFFERENT COLOR SKINS, DIFFERENT GENDERS, DIFFERENT LANGUAGES. YET ODDLY ALIKE...”

PROJECT STATEMENT

A vision of the next 100-200 years, the project encompasses the prediction of Space Exploration and man’s development in technology, architecture, and infrastructure. The proposal provides an in-depth idea of space exploration in the Earth’s solar system and further narrates the process of advancement. “Science only goes so far, then comes God”. Providing a re-incarnation of the story of Babel, the project defines space exploration to be the modern-day tower and the key to the advancement. As the whole world was once divided and lived in constant chaos and war, the one factor that united them was mathematics. The true common denominator was advancement through math, and thus were the doors open to space exploration. This concept is divided with the five panels, outlining each site and developing the infrastructure through the overlay of mathematical sequences, each one developed into its own industry, architecture, and time lapse of exploration. Thus, as the project presents the inhabitance of Mars as step one, each planet or moon defines mankind’s expansion to space centered with these mathematical implementations. All of them concluding with Planet 9, which has not only been discovered in the solar system however also has reached stages of colonization. This is the vison of mankind’s future in space. “God only goes so far, then comes science” [Group Members: Shumael Amir, Mathieu DePompa]

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Descend i ng THE CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ARCHITECTURE’S INTERUNIVERSITY CHARRETTE: THE CITY AROUND THE CORNER | REPURPOSING THE CITY RHINOceros | autoCAD | Illustrator | Photoshop | inDesign

PROJECT STATEMENT

11 Years‌ That is how much time scientists have predicted that we have to correct the current climate before the effects are irreversible. How can repurposing unprecedented spaces benefit the future while promoting community involvement in the harsh environments of large urban centres such as Montreal or Toronto? In these centres, especially Montreal, laneways have an opportunity for growth. However, the surface is programmed to address waste disposal, circulation, and other processes. In opposition, the space under these laneways is desirable as it does not impede on the existing conditions of the laneway. By implementing adaptable space underground, a sustainable space with opportunities for familyowned businesses, community gardens, and activity centres that are accessible year-round to combat the lack of activities and engage the community during the winter months. The project requires a more considerable amount of funds to begin the project; however, it will create jobs, public spaces, decrease the economic divide between regions of the city, and consequentially increase revenue for the community. By following a timeline based on the 11 years, the construction of the modular design will be completed sequentially, lowering construction costs, while revenue rises each sequence. We believe that architects must design to descended in order to ascend as a collective. [Group Members: Ariel Weiss, Thomas Nickolai Edmunds]

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EXPERIENCIAL LONGITUDINAL SECTION

Module 1 | Café

PROJECT CROSS SECTION

Module 2 | Farmer’s Market

Module 3 | Theatre

Module 4 | “Sypmosium”

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ENTRANCE PAVILION AXONOMETRIC

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THE RYERSON BASED TEAM G.M.O. PROPOSAL FOR “BENCHMARK: WINNIPEG TRAILS ASSOCIATION AND STOREFRONT MANITOBA” RHINOceros | autoCAD | Illustrator | Photoshop | inDesign

PROJECT STATEMENT

The Bridge challenges the definition of the bench. It creates a space for different experiences depending on the type of visitor. Using various opportunities for comfort and need, the bench allows visitors the optimal seating including options to sit up and work, lay down and lounge, a rest stop for bikers, and an interesting focal point in the site. The design fulfills such opportunities through the curved and organic forms for a comfortable perch and a large spiral on the end for shading and back rest. Ultimately The Bridge provides all visitor necessities and thus extends the experience of the bench to every kind of passerby and user. Furthermore, the design is strongly adapted by Winnipeg’s strong representation of bridges and trusses, expressed through the exposed structure of the bench. Conclusively, The Bridge successfully encompasses the challenge of (complicating) a simple structure by catering to the experience of every visitor and corresponding to the local characteristics. [Group Members: Marwa Al-Saqqar, Oshin Shah]

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CNC CUT WOOD

METAL TUBING [SIDE]

3/4” ALUMINUM SHEET

METAL TUBING [BOTTOM]

STEEL TRUSS SYSTEM

OPTIONALLY ADDED MODULE

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NORTH SECTION

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AN INSTALLATION INSPIRED BY THE THEME OF AND FOR THE AIAS FORUM 2019 CONFERENCE, HOSTED BY RYERSON UNIVERSITY IN TORONTO RHINOceros | autoCAD | Illustrator | Photoshop | inDesign

PROJECT STATEMENT

The stage background is designed with the central concept of contra- through its contrast of elements, materiality and form. The installation features an MDF wae structure cut through with an organic crack, split showcasing black acrylic in the center. RIGID AND SOFT The wae MDF structure implements the contrast between the rigidity of the assembly and softness of the form it creates. This extends to the materiality as well, as wood compliments the softness of the structure. MODERN AND ORGANIC The organic crack in the center, modelled to match the pre-existing brand of Forum 2019, contrasts the modern materiality of the acrylic on top a dark surface. The installation is designed with the use of accessible materials and stays connected to the AIAS pattern as it showcases a similar link to honorariums produced by the team in previous events. Conclusively, the installation encompasses the contra- definition as it provides a fit to the Forum stage correlating to its symbolism and creates an interesting design through form and countless elements independently. [Group Members: Shumael Amir, Marwa Al-Saqqar]

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2*4 PLYWOOD FRAMING 1/4 BOARD

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MDF WAFFLE STRUCTURE 1/4 MDF BACKING ACRULIC SHEET MDF BACKING 2*4 PLYWOOD FRAMING

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GRAPHIC DESIGN

A COLLECTION OF PROJECTS DISPLAYING THE RANGE OF DIGITAL GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION OF A VARIETY OF DIFFERENT EVENTS AND OCCASIONS RHINOceros | Vray | Illustrator | Photoshop | inDesign | Bridge | Camera RAW | Lightroom | Adobe CQ

PROJECT STATEMENT

The following schemes showcase individual freelance projects, as well as graphic design opportunities done while employed as a Career Boost student for Ryerson University’s Ted Rogers School of Management. Such projects include multiple graphic logos for Ryerson University websites, the TRSM Holiday e-Card, the branding of a university student society, the advertising poster for an MBA program, the marketing logo for a popular radio show, a poster for a mental health awareness parade and the Ryerson TRSM Open House Snapchat Filter.

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THE AMETHYST COMPANY SOCIETY LOGO


RYERSON UNIVERSITY BIZ ED MAG POSTER

THE WONDERING BARDS RADIO STATION LOGO

BUTTERFLY PARADE EVENT POSTER

TRSM SNAPCHAT FILTER [TOTAL IMPRESSIONS : 11,614]

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GARAGE RENOVATION AND EXPANSION ARCHITECTURAL PROPOSAL POSTERS, LOCAL AUTHORITY PERMISSION DRAWINGS AND CONTRACT / ON-SITE DOCUMENTATION FOR HURON TOWNSHIP CONCESSION 12 RHINOceros | Revit | autoCAD | Illustrator | Photoshop | inDesign

PROJECT STATEMENT

Architectural, permission and contract drawings produced for the re-design of the pre-existing garage into a private office space and the implementation of a new garage. The project was produced in collaboration with a local cotractor, engineer and construction team. The finished product exists in the township of Huron, Ontario [Kincardine, ON N2Z 2X3]. B

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WOODEN BEAM ROOF FRAMING

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EXTERIOR FRAMING [2*4]

SLAB AT GRADE

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EXISTING BUILDING

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