Architecture portfolio Mareesa Graf

Page 1

MAREESA GRAF

IO L O

P

TF R O

201

1-2

015


graf.ma@aol.com (203) 494-1333

EDUCATION Boston, MA (9 .11 - 4 .16)

Northeastern University Candidate for Bachelor of Science Degree in Architecture Candidate for Media and Screen Studies Minor GPA: 3.724 Honors: Dean’s List Fall 2011-Fall 2014, Dean’s Scholarship 2011-2016, The Awards and Recognition Industry Educational Foundation Scholarship Spring 2015

Academic Activities- AIAS (National Member/ Student Mentor) 2011-2015, Habitat for Humanity 2014-2015, St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital Fundraising 2011-2013 Berlin, Germany (1 .14 - 4 .14)

Humboldt University Courses Completed - Berlin Architecture and Urbanism, Contemporary Practices and Sustainable Futures, Berlin Design Studio, Beginner Level German

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Cambridge, MA (6 .13 - 12 .13) (8 .14 - 9 .14)

Hamden, CT (5 .12 - 6 .12) (8 .12) (5 .14 - 6 .14)

Lafreniere Architects Architectural Design Assistant Developed schematic designs, design documents, and construction documents

Silver, Petrucelli & Associates Summer Intern/ Architectural Design Assistant Input data and information for company LEED projects. Generated interior elevations and plans for high school redesign using Revit. Accurately documented measurements during on-site visits.

Boston, MA (1 .12 - Present)

Northeastern University Architecture Office Provide admissions information and personal tours to prospective students. Distribute university information to students, organize faculty documents and

RELATED EXPERIENCE (11 . 07 - 8 .13) (6 . 09 - 7 .12) (01.12 - Present) (09.11 - 04.12)

Whitney Players Musical Theater Company Production Manager Brooksvale Park Nature Camp Counselor/ Director No Limits Dance Crew Member Spectrum Literary Arts Magazine Editorial Staff

ARCHITECTURAL SKILLS

RELATED SKILLS

Advanced AutoCAD Sketchup Hand Drafting Model Building

Languages English Beginner German Intermediate Italian

Adobe Creative

Moderate Revit Rhino Kerkythea

Fine Arts Poetry Dance Theater Ceramics Graphic Design

Current Address: 121 Centre Street #5 Roxbury, MA 02119 Permanent Address: 123 Briarcliff Road Hamden, CT 06518


contents 1-6

Berlin Retail & Residential Development

7-12

East Boston Urban Site Redevelopment

13-18

Boston Public Library Chinatown Branch

19-24

South End Performing Arts School

25-26

Architectural Graphic Representation

27-28

Architectonic Systems & Construction

29-32

Professional Construction Documents


BERLIN RETAIL & RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT “...focus on architecture and urbanism as speculative responses to the formal, cultural, and economic realities of the city.”

In the northern district of Wedding in Berlin, Germany, the need for affordable and attractive housing for the developing population is currently at an all time high. As a new catalyst for creative industries and community activation, this neighborhood requires an upheaval in the standards of residential and mixed use construction. The master plan of this site was developed as part of a group collaboration to create three distinct zones in which residences are integrated into each. These zones allow the residential aspect to permeate all parts of the site, while the commercial services become specific based on their intended users. The western piece of the site focuses on residences being integrated with “big box” destination shopping locations. The overall form of these structures is meant to act as one of the major entrances to the site and create a gateway through which users are to enter and congregate in the commercial center. The specific form of the buildings compresses the flow of pedestrian traffic and expands once completely emerged into the site. The residential tower follows a similar facade language to the commercial pavilion and utilizes a simple layout of efficient units.

1


RESIDENTIAL

LIST SHOPPING / RESIDENTIAL

LEISURE SHOPPING / RESIDENTIAL

site zone activation

two major entrances to site lead to center of interaction

unique entrance condition: gateway to commercial center coupled with pavilion typology

compression and expansion of pedestrian pathway

2


N 3

ground floor plan/ site plan

Pharmacy/ Home Improvement Store/ Bank


second floor plan

E1

Bakery/ Office Space

typical upper floor plan studios/ one bedroom units

facade detail & impacts on sunlight

west elevation

4


pavilion south elevation

section 1

5

tower north elevation


tower and pavilion model

site masterplan (collaborative design)

eastern elevation (parking lot looking into site)

group site model

western elevation (inside of site looking out)

6


EAST BOSTON URBAN SITE REDEVELOPMENT “...located spatially and perceptually within a host of past, present and projected future systems and site influences.�

The current location of the Maverick Mills building in East Boston, Massachusetts sits within an area of extreme diversity in both its inhabitants and the resources available. A major highway, a central shipping port, a beach and proximity to Boston’s main airport place this site at the center point of a hub of activity. In order to determine what types of program could benefit from inhabiting this site, analysis of surrounding conditions and amenities through mapping strategies is necessary. In reaction to the industries and typologies of architecture surrounding this site a system can be developed to best handle such a large urban plot. What results from this type of investigation is a strict taxonomy of rules organized into a framework that the masterplan of the site can follow. As the center of a community, this site also strives to create a nodal point to which the surrounding neighborhoods will be drawn. This node has been developed to act as a circulation tie throughout the site, dictating the pedestrian interaction. This transect also signals a breakdown in programmatic form and type across the site, lending two very different identities to the east and west sides of the site.

7


LIVABILITY: TANGIBLE FACTORS OF VALUE

$0-&200,00

$200,000$600,000

$600,000$1,000,000

>$1,000,000

0-3,000 sf

3,0006,000 sf

N

6,00010,000 sf

HOSPITALITY

>10,000 sf

RELIGION

RECREATION

PARK

EATING

SHOPPING

NONRESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

EDUCATION 2

2 1

2

1

2

2

2

2

2

11

2

2 2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2 2

2

2

2

1 2 1

2

2 2

1

2

2

1

1

2

2 1

2

2 2 2 22 2 3 3 3 2

2

2 2

2 32

3 3 32 2 22 2

1

2 222 2222 2 2 1 3 33 2 2

2 333 3 33 3 2 3 2 22 2222 32 22

2 2 22 22 2

2 2 22

2

2

3 2 33 2 2 2 2 2

33 2 2 22 2222 22 2 3 3 2 2

22 2

3 3 33

2

1

2 2 22 2

2 32

3

1

1

LIVABILITY: PERSONAL FACTORS OF VALUE

sitelines: top floor views

8


DER

BORD

ER

BUFF

DESTINATION

BUFF

ER

ER

DES

TIN

ATI

ON

DER

R

FFE

BU

BOR

MAJOR INDUSTRIAL CORRIDOR- Concentrated area of industries related to transportation and other major global trades.

INDUSTRIAL CORRIDOR JOR MA

MINOR INDUSTRIAL CORRIDOR- Isolated area of small scale and local industries. SPHERES OF PROGRAMMATIC CHANGE- Extensions from the site that signal moments where program or hardscape transition in conjunction with the industry corridors.

OR

FILTER- Partitioning and limiting the edges of the site in order to provide multiple opportunities for access. Embraces the fabric of the adjacent street in order to compliment the existing framework.

U IND R

O RID

OR

LC

IA STR

DESTINATION- An opportunity for a new type of program that is contained within the activity of the surrounding forms. Providing a contrasting approach to form in the sense that it becomes trapped and cannot significantly extend its massing. CONNECTIVE NETWORK- Basic geometric logic to give rigidity to the forms derived from the spherical interaction of program. MOMENTS OF CONNECTIVITY- Designation of major areas of access and corresponding paths of connection.

9

FILTER TINATIO ES

N

MIN

BORDER- A form that bounds the edge of the site, defining it as separate from these areas of industry. Provides a finite distinction between the high velocity exterior activity and the convergence of pedestrian activity on the site’s interior.

BORDER

D

ER RD BO

BOR


ground floor plan/ site plan

10


fourth floor (typical upper floor) plan

11

second floor plan


section a

full site model section b

solid vs. void interaction along transect

program form breakdown along transect transect model detail

b transect as circulation tie

a Office Community Retail & Residential Residential

hardscape to softscape breakdown along transect

12


BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY CHINATOWN BRANCH “...investigating implications of the site in relation to the surrounding space, to give conceptual thinking precedent when developing the formula for program.�

In Boston’s Chinatown district the presence of a distinct culture attracts a plethora of inhabitants and visitors on a daily basis. Despite this proclamation of identity within a city of worldly diversity, the local connections seem to be suffering the most. With this realization, the Boston Public Library system would like to expand its footprint to every neighborhood in the city, including Chinatown. With a fairly open and busy site, the presence of this typology can add to the resources available for inhabitants and also bring a sense of charm to the mass of pedestrian and vehicular traffic that occurs within the vicinity. The regularity of the site and attention to open space, turn the focus of this design towards a conceptual investigation of library typologies. As a program that requires various levels of privacy and also opportunities for public interaction, visual distinction becomes a very important factor in guiding users through the space. The massing of the building and its variation in ceiling heights are the two major proponents for this visual understanding of what is accessible to the public. Revealing this interior interaction to passersby further cements the community aspect of this program.

13


co

re

co

re

co

re

ANCHOR AT

E

vent [to re tower main ]

RE

AD

LIBR

ARY

IN

G

SITE

PUB

SUR

INAR SCH Y ARTS OOL

E RO A

CUL

PAC E

D

LIC S

FA C

HUD

BO

OK

SON

STA

CK

S

STR

EET

PU

BL

IC

PR IV

ANCHOR

KN

OVERLAP

EEL

AN

D S TRE

ET

PRIVATE PUBLIC

N

14


S2

Reshelving

Office

Periodicals

Conference

Mechanical

Fiction

third floor plan Circulation Desk/ Entry

S1

Auditorium

Classroom Bookbinding Online Workstations

Non-Fiction

15

ground floor plan

second floor plan


Reading/ Computer Rooms

fifth floor plan

IT

south elevation (front)

Children’s

Children’s/ General Reading Terrace

fourth floor plan east elevation

16


section 1

17

section 2


2

1 3

1

2

exterior view from public outdoor space

3

view portals on exterior massing

diagrammatic models

18


SOUTH END PERFORMING ARTS SCHOOL “...engaging in large scale analysis, critical massing strategies, and architectural design of urban institutions.�

In the South End neighborhood of Boston, residential typologies constitute a majority of the architectural moves implemented by the city. Besides these large swaths of similar program, outdoor spaces and community amenities dominate the variety of blocks. On a site in which an elementary school is currently located, a proposal for a new performing arts school is made in order to enrich the type of educational opportunities offered by the city. This particular school will benefit from the location in the South End, due to its diversity of inhabitants and proximity to various suburban neighborhoods. In this heavy residential zone, the massings of buildings and partitioning of plots clearly exhibit the ability for change based on the current needs. Within the typology of housing itself, this particular neighborhood shows a variety of opportunities to experience the same community in different settings. That is also what the school aims to accomplish within its massing as part of a larger gradient of forms within a masterplan. The building’s conceptual framework also focuses on these striations of experience in a sectional sense that responds to internal programmatic specificities.

19


N Standard Block Shape Altered Block Shape Unique Block Shape Standard Building Shape Altered Building Shape Unique Building Shape

20


F L O AT I N G F L O AT I N G OPEN/VISIBLE

SOLID BASE

L&

IL

TA

RE

TIA

N IDE

S

RE

E

ON

ITI

NS

A TR

Z ON

A

UC

ED

21

TI

ON

Rigid

Secondary Program

Free Plan

Public & Open Program

Classroom Program

Modular

Discipline Studio


fourth floor plan

S1

S2

ground floor plan third floor plan

basement floor plan

second floor plan

22


section 1

section 2

23


south elevation (front)

second floor interior view

exterior view western point of school plot

first floor entrance interior view

24


ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION

the fens- boston

25


THE MAGIC OF THE PARK WITHIN THE CITY

7KH )HQV RZHV PXFK RI LWV SRSXODULW\ WR LWV VSHFLDO EHQHĂ€WV over the hectic atmosphere of the city. As a piece of Boston WKDW PD\ QRW DOZD\V EH Ă RRGHG ZLWK WRXULVWV WKH %DFN %D\ Fens provides for a momentary breath away from the fast pace of city life. Whether it is accidentally discovered or made into a destination, the Fens always provides a new experience to visitors. As a major part of Boston’s landscape, this park acts as both a route to the western parts of the city and a hot spot for activities of all kinds. Being surrounded E\ WKUHH VLJQLĂ€FDQW ORFDWLRQV )HQZD\ 3DUN WKH 0XVHXP of Fine Arts, and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Fens is never short on its number of daily visitors. Upon Ă€UVW DUULYLQJ ZLWKLQ WKH )HQV IRFXV LV GUDZQ WR WKH QDWXUDO elements highlighted throughout the park, including wildlife, Ă RUD IDXQD DQG YDULRXV ZDWHU IHDWXUHV <HW YLVLWRUV FDQ soon begin to see that their beloved “gem in the cityâ€? is not TXLWH DV GLVFRQQHFWHG DV RQFH WKRXJKW 7KH GHYHORSPHQW and advancements throughout the city of Boston have made the skyline of downtown, and other densely packed areas, an unavoidable element in the horizon of the park.

ATTRACTIONS VS. DISTRACTIONS 462

BODIES IN

MOTION E DRIV WALK

BIKE

SIT

SWIM

RUN

Moments within the Fens give the seclusion from the city that every busy individual craves. Yet, the city rarely has a hard time hiding itself in any situation. While the beauty of the Fens lends various opportunities for interaction, the proximity of the FLW\ DQG LWV HTXDOO\ HQWLFLQJ VLJKWV never leaves the sight of the visitor. The surrounding buildings provide a buffer between the magic of the park and the monotony of the city.

WHAT ARE THEY DOING?

INSIDE OR OUTSIDE

PARK ATTRACTIONS Huntington Ave Bridge 1 Muddy River 2 Canadian Geese Flock 3 Rose Garden 4 Veterans Memorial 5 Muddy River Tree Line 6

5 4

3

1

3

5

4

2

2

6

5 1

8 6

6 7

AG

AS

SIZ

HOW MANY ARE IN MOTION?

RD

20

EA ST T

O

PH

ENTIAL UD PR

M 10

PH

M

FEN WAY

RK

EY

ST

RS

PA

DR

JE

1

ESCAPE TO THE FENS City dwellers follow very mundane schedules on a day to day basis, travelling from work to home again and again. What happenes when one tries to break that cycle? An escape journey through the Fens gives the individual a look at many of the hidden moments within the landscape of the park.

PARK DRIVE APARTMENTS

ISABELLA STEWART GARDNER

4 3 2

Upon further exploration of the Fens, the buildings on the perimeter have a very special relationship with the land. In particular, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum displays very similar characteristics to the Fens. With the park acting as this “closed off moment� in the center of the city, it becomes isolated as a pocket of activity. When viewing the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and the Fens from this angle, a wider range of these pockets becomes visible. Both the park and the museum posses their own “inside� with a distinctive outside. The ISG plays on this idea twice with the courtyard acting as one inside with the galleries as the outside, and then again the galleries and courtyard together become the inside with the city and Fens on the outside.

6 M PH

3

G ST

RD

HOW MANY ARE MOVING? & HOW FAST ARE THEY GOING?

PRAN

PH

FENWAY

200

MUSEU M

M

17

LOUIS

0

PH

PH

M

81

122

KERR HALL DORMITORY

SO UT

3

M MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS

21 21

H

TO

RTHEASTERN NO

HOW DOES THE CITY AFFECT THE FENS? WHERE ARE THEY GOING?

7LPH LV DOZD\V OLPLWHG GXULQJ D EXV\ GD\ LQ WKH FLW\ 3HRSOH RIWHQ ÀQG WKH TXLFNHVW URXWHV SRVVLEOH DQG VWLFN to those day in and day out. For many individuals the Fens may become just a pass through or shortcut WR JHW VRPHZKHUH WKH\ VHH DV PRUH LPSRUWDQW 2WKHUV ÀQG WKH FLUFXODWLRQ ZLWKLQ WKH SDUN DV D VDWLVI\LQJ journey in itself.

26


ARCHITECTONIC SYSTEMS & CONSTRUCTION

ground floor plan

27

section 1

S1

light timber frame watchtower

second floor plan

model view 1

roof plan

model view 2


Steel window mullion Precast concrete coping with drip Continuous flashing Roof drain

brick cavity wall construction 3/16” = 1’

performing arts school construction detail 3/32” = 1’

Glass curtain wall

Continuous counterflashing Steel angle Gravel zone Soil with shallow extensive sedum green roof system

3” Exterior wall insulation Exterior wall Steel partition wall studs Single ply roof membrane

Interior wall

Drainage mat Rigid insulation 3/4” sheathing 2x10 firecut roof rafter

7’-107/8”

Strapping Steel lintels

5/8” gypsum wall board

9’-37/8” 3’-3”

Furring channel 3” solid wood decking 14” deep heavy timber beam

Bond beam block with horizontal reinforcing bars CMU back-up wall

6’-71/8”

Masonry tie Cavity Furring cavity Gypsum ceiling

Brick facing Aluminum light shelf Wood window Rowlock sill

9’-73/4” 3’-3”

Vertical reinforcement in grout

Subflooring Finished flooring

Bituminous coating Rigid insulation Finished flooring Subflooring 2x10 firecut floor joist Metal tie strap

3’-39/16”

Flashing and weep hole Dowel Horizontal bars Protection board

8’

8’-111/2”

Concrete load bearing wall Insulation Steel reinforcing bars

Concrete foundation wall Vertical reinforcing Drainage mat Vapor barrier Insulation Wire mesh Concrete basement slab Insulation Vapor barrier Compacted gravel Concrete footing

61/2” 1’ Secondary floor girders Primary floor beams

Perimeter drain Horizontal bars Dowel

28


PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS

OPEN

1 1/2" EPOXY COUNTERTOP; BEVELED EDGE, EPC-1 ON 3/4" PLYWOOD BACKER

8

7

A803

A802

SOLID WOOD BASE CABINETS, WD-1

3' - 3 1/2"

SCIENCE PREP 209/309 CASEWORK - A

A714

Sim

1' - 3"

3' - 3"

SOLID WOOD BASE CABINETS, WD-1 2' - 6"

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

1' - 9"

10

2' - 6"

Sim 8

A800

SOLID WOOD UPPER CABINETS WITH GLASS FRONT, WD-1

A714

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

2' - 3"

OPEN SOLID WOOD UPPER CABINETS; ON 1" INCREMENT PIN SUPPORTS, WD-1

Sim

A801

Sim

5

Sim

7

A803

A801

A802

2' - 6"

A714

SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"

OPEN

1' - 9"

OPEN

OPEN

8

Sim

A803

Sim

7 A802

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

5' - 6"

SCIENCE PREP 209/309 CASEWORK - D

5

OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

RUBBER BASE, RB-1 SOLID WOOD BASE CABINETS, WD-1

METAL BRACKET AS REQUIED FOR COUNTERTOP SUPPORT SOLID WOOD SUPPORT PANEL, FINISHED ON ALL SIDES, WD-1

9 1/2"

OPEN

OPEN

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

SOLID WOOD SUPPORT PANEL, FINISHED ON ALL SIDE, WD-1

1' - 9"

A714

SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"

3' - 3'

2' - 6"

1"

3' - 3"

7 A714

SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"

7' - 6" 2' - 6"

PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER, OWNER PROVIDED, CONTRACTOR INSTALLED

1"

SCIENCE PREP 219/319 CASEWORK - B

6

15' - 0"

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

2' - 6" EYEWASH/ SHOWER

GYP SOFFIT ALIGN

8

2"

SOLID WOOD UPPER CABINETS WITH GLASS FRONT, WD-1

Sim

1 A801

2' - 6"

4"

PAINTED WALL- REFER TO FINISH SCHEDULE

Sim

A801

9

6

Sim

8

A803

A803

1" EPOXY COUNTERTOP ON; BEVELED EDGE, EPC-1 PLUMBING FIXTURE AS SCHEDULED

1' - 8"

Sim

4

1 1/2" EPOXY COUNTERTOP; BEVELED EDGE, EPC-1 ON 3/4" PLYWOOD BACKER

Sim

A802

GOGGLE SANITIZER

MAGNETIC WHITEBOARD

A800

6' - 0"

11

5" WOOD APRON, WD-1

SOLID WOOD SUPPORT LEG, FINISHED ON ALL SIDES, WD-1 WOOD BASE CABINET, WD-1

RUBBER BASE, RB-1 SOLID WOOD BASE CABINETS, WD-1

OPEN

2' - 10"

SOLID WOOD SUPPORT PANEL, FINISHED ON ALL SIDES, WD-1 SOLID WOOD WARDROBE CABINET, WD-1 METAL BRACKET AS REQUIRED FOR COUNTERTOP SUPPORT

2' - 6"

CLAB 224/324 CASEWORK - A

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

5' - 0"

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

2' - 9"

OPEN

5" SOLID WOOD APRON, WD-1

2' - 6" 2' - 10"

2' - 6" 2' - 3"

2' - 3"

2' - 10"

2' - 6"

1"

A802

OPEN

1' - 6"

2' - 10"

2"

LAB WORKBENCH

8

2' - 10"

4' - 0"

TACK STRIP

48" FUME HOOD

2' - 3"

2' - 6"

SCIENCE PREP 219/319 CASEWORK - C

OPEN

1 1/2" EPOXY COUNTERTOP; BEVELED EDGE, EPC-1 ON 3/4" PLYWOOD BACKER

2' - 10"

2' - 3"

SOLID WOOD BASE CABINETS, WD-1 SOLID WOOD BASE CABINETS, WD-1

OPEN

2' - 6" 2' - 3"

2' - 10"

2' - 6"

2' - 3"

Sim

OPEN

WHITEBOARD

5" SOLID WOOD APRON, WD-1 DISHWASHER REFRIGERATOR RUBBER BASE, RB-1

2' - 6"

9

2' - 6" Sim

6 A803

A803

A802

1 1/2" EPOXY COUNTERTOP ON; BEVELED EDGE, EPC-1

Sim

4

1' - 8"

Sim

7

2' - 6"

PAINTED CMU WALLREFER TO FINISH SCHEDULE

2' - 6"

PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER, OWNER PROVIDED, CONTRACTOR INSTALLED

Sim

1' - 8"

5 A803

4 A714

SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"

9' - 6"

TACK BOARD

1 1/2" EPOXY COUNTERTOP; BEVELED EDGE, EPC-1 ON 3/4" PLYWOOD BACKER

SCIENCE PREP 219/319 CASEWORK - A

3

SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"

2' - 9"

PAINTED CMU WALL-REFER TO FINISH SCHEDULE

2' - 6"

1' - 0"

20' - 3"

SOLID WOOD FILLER PANEL, WD-1

SOLID WOOD FILLER PANEL, WD-1

RUBBER BASE, RB-1

SCIENCE PREP 209/309 CASEWORK - C

A714

Sim

5 A803

SOLID WOOD FILLER PANEL, WD-1

SOLID WOOD BASE CABINET, WD-1

2

SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"

SOLID WOOD UPPER CABINETS WITH GLASS FRONT, WD-1

PAINTED CMU WALLREFER TO FINISH SCHEDULE

OPEN

4' - 5 7/8"

6' - 9" 2' - 6"

1' - 3"

A800

PAINTED CMU WALLREFER TO FINISH SCHEDULE 1 1/2" EPOXY COUNTERTOP ON 1"; BEVELED EDGE, EPC-1

2' - 6"

A801

3' - 3"

SCIENCE PREP 209/309 CASEWORK - B

1

SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"

8

FINISHED END PANEL, WD-1 SOLID WOOD SUPPORT PANEL, FINISHED ON ALL SIDES, WD-1

1' - 1 3/4"

Sim

8

SOLID WOOD SUPPORT PANEL, FINISHED ON ALL SIDES, WD-1 RUBBER BASE, RB-1

RUBBER BASE, RB-1

RUBBER BASE. RB-1

Sim

A803

METAL BRACKET AS REQUIRED FOR COUNTERTOP SUPPORT PAINTED CMU WALLREFER TO FINISH SCHEDULE

2' - 6"

OPEN

2' - 3"

2' - 3"

OPEN

6

WOOD APRON, WD-1

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

2' - 10"

OPEN

1 1/2" EPOXY COUNTERTOP; BEVELED EDGE, EPC1 ON 3/4" PLYWOOD BACKER

Sim

2' - 6"

OPEN

OPEN

2' - 6"

1' - 8"

OPEN

OPEN

2' - 6"

SOLID WOOD UPPER CABINETS WITH GLASS FRONT, WD-1

1' - 6"

A803

OPEN

OPEN

1' - 6"

Sim

1' - 8"

6

OPEN

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

PAINTED CMU WALL- REFER TO FINISH SCHEDULE

PAINTED CMU WALLREFER TO FINISH SCHEDULE 1 1/2" EPOXY COUNTERTOP; BEVELED EDGE, EPC-1 ON 3/4" PLYWOOD BACKER

1' - 9"

SOLID WOOD UPPER CABINETS WITH GLASS FRONT, WD-1

7' - 0"

2' - 3"

2' - 10"

2' - 6"

OPEN SOLID WOOD UPPER CABINETS, WD-1

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

2' - 3"

6' - 9"

2' - 6"

2' - 3"

1' - 0 1/4"

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

2' - 0"

2' - 3"

2' - 6"

Sim

8 A801

7' - 0"

9' - 6"

SOLID WOOD UPPER CABINETS WITH GLASS FRONT, WD-1

WOON APRON, WD-1 METAL BRACKETS AS REQUIRED FOR COUNTERTOP SUPPORT

Sim

A801

2' - 10"

7' - 0" 1' - 0"

8

Sim

1' - 8"

9 A801

7' - 0"

Sim

8 A801

high school redesign- Revit

11 A714

SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"

A714

SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"

21' - 0" 3' - 9"

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

2' - 6"

1' - 0"

Sim

7' - 4"

4

Sim

A803

Sim

6

Sim

7 A802

A803

5

Sim

1' - 8"

PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER, OWNER PROVIDED, CONTRACTOR INSTALLED 1 1/2" EPOXY COUNTERTOP; BEVELED EDGE, EPC-1 ON 3/4" PLYWOOD BACKER

A803

2

0' - 1" 1 1/2" EPOXY COUNTERTOP ON; BEVELED EDGE, EPC-1

A803

OPEN

2' - 10"

2' - 6" 2' - 3"

2' - 3"

2' - 6"

12 A801

5" WOOD APRON, WD-1 2' - 6"

SCIENCE PREP 219/319 CASEWORK - D SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"

Project Title:

ENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Expansions and Renovate as New 1264 Enfield Street Enfield, Connecticut 06082

29

5' - 2"

1' - 9"

2' - 6"

2' - 3"

1' - 6"

2' - 11"

2' - 11"

WOOD BASE CABINET, WD-1

1' - 6"

12 A802

5" WOOD APRON, WD-1 2' - 6" SOLID WOOD SUPPORT LEG, FINISHED ON ALL SIDES, WD-1

OPEN

OPEN

WOOD BASE CABINET BEYOND, WD-1 2' - 10"

2' - 11"

1' - 6"

2' - 10"

2"

SILVER / PETRUCELLI + ASSOCIATES Architects / Engineers / Interior Designers

3190 Whitney Avenue, Hamden, CT 06518-2340 Tel. 203 230 9007 Fax. 203 230 8247 silverpetrucelli.com

LAB WORKBENCH ADA

10

12 A714

SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"

A714

SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"

PHASE 2 OF 3

PAINTED GYPSUM WALL , REFER TO FINISH SCHEDULE

2' - 6"

CLAB WORKBENCH

9 A714

OPEN

PLUMBING FIXTURE AS SCHEDULED 1" EPOXY COUNTERTOP ON; BEVELED EDGE, EPC-1

BASE CABINET BEYOND 2' - 11"

2' - 6"

OPEN

OPEN

2' - 6"

RUBBER BASE, RB-1 SOLID WOOD BASE CABINETS, WD-1 METAL BRACKET AS REQUIRED FOR COUNTERTOP SUPPORT SOLID WOOD SUPPORT PANEL, FINISHED ON ALL SIDES, WD-1

6' - 0"

A803

10

SOLID WOOD SUPPORT LEG, FINISHED ON ALL SIDES, WD-1

A802

PLUMBING FIXTURE AS SCHEDULED

1

A801

OPEN

5" SOLID WOOD APRON, WD-1

Sim

2' - 3"

2' - 6"

OPEN

OPEN

7' - 4" 10

1 1/2" EPOXY COUNTERTOP, EP-1

1"

9 A801

2' - 9"

2' - 6" Sim

2' - 10"

10 A800

2' - 3"

2' - 9"

Sim

1 1/2"

2' - 6" 8 A801

2' - 10"

PAINTED CMU WALL- REFER TO FINISH SCHEDULE

2' - 4"

1' - 0" SOLID WOOD UPPER CABINETS, WD-1

Revision:

Description:

ISSUED FOR BID

Date:

8-29-2014

Revised By:

Drawing Title:

INTERIOR ELEVATIONS - "E" SCIENCE

Date:

Scale:

1/2" = 1'-0" Drawn By:

Author

STATE PROJECT #049-0138 EA/RR

Drawing Number:

JUNE 05, 2014

Project Number:

12.020

A714


2 TIER 72" HIGH METAL LOCKER UNITS ON 5" CONCRETE BASE - (ADA LOCKERS IN POSITIONS INDICATED) PT-6

PT-1

PT-6

A 301 A

PT-1

PT-6

A 302 A

4 1/2"

18' - 9"

PT-1

PT-6

A 303 A

4 1/2"

1"

18' - 9"

(15) 2 TIER LOCKERS

1"

PT-1

PT-1

A 304 A

1 1/4"

(15) 2 TIER LOCKERS

11' - 3"

1 1/4"

A 305 A

4 3/4"

RUBBER BASE, RB-1

(9) 2 TIER LOCKERS

13' - 9"

A 306 A

4 3/4"

(11) 2 TIER LOCKERS

PROVIDE END PANELS & FILLER PIECES AS REQUIRED, SEE PROJECT MANUAL

THIRD FLOOR CORRIDOR - A-1 WEST

1 A733

SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"

2 TIER 72" HIGH METAL LOCKER UNITS ON 5" CONCRETE BASE - (ADA LOCKERS IN POSITIONS INDICATED)

A 316 A

PT-1

A 317 A

PT-6

A 318 A

A 319 A

6"

A 315 A

PT-6 OPEN TO GIRL'S TOILET ENTRY BEYOND

SEE ELE. 5 ON A732

PT-1

1 1/4"

THIRD FLOOR CORRIDOR - A-2 EAST

21' - 3"

1 1/4"

RUBBER BASE, RB-1

(17) 2 TIER LOCKERS

2

3/4"

18' - 9"

3/4"

(15) 2 TIER LOCKERS

PROVIDE END PANELS & FILLER PIECES AS REQUIRED, SEE PROJECT MANUAL

A733

SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"

2 TIER 72" HIGH METAL LOCKER UNITS ON 5" CONCRETE BASE - (ADA LOCKERS IN POSITIONS INDICATED) PT-1

PT-6

PT-1

OPEN TO ELEVATOR BEYOND A 309 A

A ST1.3 A

THIRD FLOOR CORRIDOR - A-2 WEST

A ST1.3 B

A 310 A

A 311 A

2 3/4"

3

22' - 6"

2 3/4"

A 313 A

RUBBER BASE, RB-1

(18) 2 TIER LOCKERS

A733

SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"

A 312 A

PROVIDE END PANELS & FILLER PIECES AS REQUIRED, SEE PROJECT MANUAL

2 TIER 72" HIGH METAL LOCKER UNITS ON 5" CONCRETE BASE - (ADA LOCKERS IN POSITIONS INDICATED) PT-1

PT-6

PT-1

PT-1

PT-6

PT-1

PT-1

SEE ELE. 1 ON A733

PT-1

A 320 A

4 1/2"

31' - 3"

A 321 A

4 1/2"

2 1/4"

(25) 2 TIER LOCKERS

20' - 0"

2 1/4"

A 322 A

A 323 A

5 1/4"

RUBBER BASE, RB-1

(16) 2 TIER LOCKERS

15' - 0"

A 324 A

5 1/4"

3"

(12) 2 TIER LOCKERS

12' - 6"

A 325 A

3"

(10) 2 TIER LOCKERS

PROVIDE END PANELS & FILLER PIECES AS REQUIRED, SEE PROJECT MANUAL

THIRD FLOOR CORRIDOR - A-1 EAST

4 A733

SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"

PAINTED GYPSUM SOFFIT, PT-2 PAINTED WALL BEYONDREFER TO FINISH SCHEDULE

Sim

A808

A805

4

6

SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOP; BEVELED EDGE, PL-1

PAINTED WALLREFER TO FINISH SCHEDULE

1

3/4" PLASTIC LAMINATE DIVIDING PANEL, PL-1

2' - 6"

PLASTIC LAMINATE, PL-1

2' - 3"

2' - 6"

OPEN

1 A809

1/2" SOLID SURFACE ON 3/4" PLYWOOD, SS-2 REFER TO PROJ. MAN. NOTES FOR COLOR

PLASTIC LAMINATE, PL-1

2' - 6"

FINISHED END PANEL, PL-1

1 1/2" SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOP; BEVELED EDGE, SS-1

A808

2' - 6"

WOOD VENEER PANELS OPEN

RUBBER BASE, RB-1 RUBBER BASE, RB-1

RUBBER BASE, RB-1

MAIN LOBBY - NORTH SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"

Project Title:

ENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Expansions and Renovate as New 1264 Enfield Street Enfield, Connecticut 06082

Sim

5 A805

11' - 1 25/32"

7

A808

A809

SIM

A809

9 A805

Sim

6

1' - 1"

5

9

3' - 7"

3/4" PLASTIC LAMINATE DIVIDING PANEL, PL-1

Sim

A805

1' - 1"

1 1/2" SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOP; BEVELED EDGE, SS-1 1 3 FORM END PANEL; SEE A809 FINISH SCHEDULE FOR COLOR

2' - 3"

WIREMOLD - REFER TO ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS

PLASTIC LAMINATE, PL-1

2' - 6"

WIREMOLD, REFER TO ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS

3' - 0"

6 A808

10' - 11 1/2"

4' - 0"

14' - 2"

7 A733

PHASE 2 OF 3

MAIN LOBBY CASEWORK ELEVATION - EAST

SILVER / PETRUCELLI + ASSOCIATES Architects / Engineers / Interior Designers

3190 Whitney Avenue, Hamden, CT 06518-2340 Tel. 203 230 9007 Fax. 203 230 8247 silverpetrucelli.com

MAIN LOBBY CASEWORK ELEVATION- SOUTH

6 A733

SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"

Revision:

Description:

ISSUED FOR BID

Date:

8-29-2014

Revised By:

5 A733

SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"

Drawing Title:

INTERIOR ELEVATIONS BUILDING AREA "A"

Date:

Scale:

As indicated Drawn By:

Author

STATE PROJECT #049-0138 EA/RR

Drawing Number:

JUNE 05, 2014

A733

Project Number:

12.020

30


residential kitchen redesign

31


32



Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.