JACQUELYNSTINSON
ARCHITECTURALDESIGN PORTFOLIO
F. VANCOUVER, BC E. VANCOUVER, BC..
C. PORTLAND, OR. I. WOOD-RIDGE, NJ. D. EUGENE, OR. E. EUGENE, OR. G. EUGENE,OR. J. EUGENE, OR.
A. LONDON, ENGLAND
H. SHANGHAI, CHINA
K. KATHMANDU,NEPAL
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
A. GRASSROOTS URBANISM
H. THE NEW INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
B. CASCADE WALL
I. THOMAS J, MESUK ARCHITECTURE
P. 6-21
P. 22-25
C. THE COLLABORATIVE CULINARY INSTITUTE
P. 26-33
D. TWO CHAIRS
P. 34-43
P. 62-67 P. 68-73
J. INTERSECTION MURAL
P. 74-79
K. INTERNATIONAL DISASTER VOLUNTEERS
P. 80-89
E. BRANDING
P. 44-49
F. GRANVILLE DANCE CENTER
P. 50-55
G. THE EFFLORESCENT POMEGRANATE LUMINAIRE
P. 56-59
TRAVEL SKETCHES VANCOUVER, CANADA
P. 92
SHANGHAI, CHINA
P. 93
HUANGSHAN MOUNTAIN, CHINA
P. 93
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ACADEMIC PROJECTS
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“A shape, a volume, a color, a surface is something itself. It shouldn’t be concealed as part of a fairly different whole.” -Donald Judd
“The whole is something other than the sum of its parts.” - Kurt Koffka
GRASSROOTS URBANISM
DALSTON, LONDON
Terminal Studio Project - 2016
PARTI
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10 MINUTE WALKING RADIUS MAP
STORES THEATRES RESTAURANTS
SITE
SCHOOLS HOTELS BARS/MUSIC VENUES COMMUNITY RESOURCES KINGSLAND RD RAIL LINE
Since the focus of this project was grassroots urbanism, a ten minute walking radius site analysis was important. It provided information on what locals have access to and where people populate. Based on this map, a projection of what new programs could benefit the community was made.
AUTHENTIC COMMUNITY
GENTRIFICATION Gillett Square is located in Dalston, London—a district that is currently trying to find a balance between preserving its authentic community and developing as a top business destination. The construction of the Dalston Junction and the Dalston Kingsland Station in 2012 connected Dalston to London’s center. While the government sees this as a great success, many local people fear gentrification.
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The goal of the redevelopment of Gillett Square is to enhance the authentic character and give creative businesses the opportunity to thrive along with the new business class.
GILLETT SQUARE (EXISTING)
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EXISTNG
TO REMAIN
NEW
Stamford Works is the name of an existing factory building located in Gillett Square. Part of the redevelopment of Gillett Square is to bridge the new and the old. This is done by keeping some of Samford Works’ existing structure and eclectic architectural features.
stack to vent offices passive ventilation through floor plenum
overnight ventilation/cooling
Analysing how the new structure could be passively vented was part of the initial design process. The solution was to use stacked ventilation. The central atrium serves as the stack for majority of the building. Smaller stacks were designed into where the new and old buildings meet in order to vent the offices.
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UP
REBUILDING CENTER
REBUILDING CENTER STORAGE WOOD SHOP
UP
REBUILDING CENTER OFFICES REBUILDING CENTER
MEC UP
MEETING
POND RESTAURANT
UP
STORAGE
STORAGE
DN
DN
REBUILDING CENTER UP
MEC
REBUILDING CENTER
OFFICES
DN
DN
UP
MEC
MEC OFFICES
DN
DN
OFFICES
MEETING
MEC
POND RESTAURANT BRUNSWICK EAST CAFE UP
BRUNSWICK KAFFAEAST COFFEE CAFE UP
MEC
UP
UP
STORAGE
STORAGE
UP
UP
MEC
MEC
KAFFA COFFEE
UP
BARBER
SITE SECTION
REBUILDING CENTER
REBUILDING CENTER
STORAGE
WOOD SHOP
FLOOR 1
UP
DN LAUNDRY MAT
BARBER
POND RESTAURANT
LAUNDRY MAT
FLOOR 2
DN
POND RESTAURANT
DALSTON STUDIOS
DALSTON STUDIOS
ENTRY
A grassroots project needs to come from the opinions of the local people; therefore a series of interviews were part of the design process. Through these interviews the program for the new structure was developed. It is a combination of enhancing the businesses that the locals currently utilize and bringing in new businesses to support them.
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REBUILDING CENTER The Rebuilding Center is a non-profit organization, in Portland, OR. Recycled building materials are collected by surrounding neighbors and then sold at 50-90% of their original price. The concept of the Rebuilding Center is brought to Gillett square to strengthen the environmental, economic and social fabric of the local community.
NEW DESIGN
EXISTING
KAFFA COFFEE Kaffa Coffee exists in one of the temporary pods on Gillett Square. They roast their own beans and serve authentic, delicious coffee. Many of the local people refer to Kaffa Coffee as the beating heart of the square. The redevelopment of Stamford Works has a larger, permanent shop space for Kaffa Coffee to move-in to.
EXISTING
NEW DESIGN
P.O.N.D. RESTAURANT POND is an existing, Hawaiin/Asian fusion restaurant within Stamford Works. It is important to keep a restaurant, such as POND, in the square because it promotes night life and financial stability. The redevelopment gives POND a new space with a stronger presence on Gillett Square. It will be accessed through the main atrium and have an outdoor balcony.
NEW DESIGN
EXISTING
DALSTON STUDIOS Dalston Studios is a perfect example of a grassroots business that currently exists in the Stamford Works factory. It is where local musicians and artists can rent out space to produce their work. Currently the rooms are tucked away from the square. Their presence will be enhanced in the new construction, with floor to ceiling windows that overlook Gillett Square.
NEW DESIGN
EXISTING
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REBUILDING CENTER
OFFICES
PUBLIC SPACE
MATERIAL RESOURCES
WOOD-SHOP
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ATRIUM
DOUBLE GLAZED ECOPANE GLASS WITH ARGON GAS FILLED CAVITY 25MM STEEL PURLINS SPACED 1.2M O.C. SCISSOR TRUSS SPANNING 7.3M BEARING PLATE W310X44.5 BEAM
W310X44.5 COLUMN SPACED .6M O.C.
PEAK OF ROOF BEYOND 33 DEGREE ROOF PITCH ACCORD GALVANIZED 3" CORRUGATED METAL ROOF
SEAL BETWEEN BACK DAM OF SILL PAN AND FRAME STAINLESS STEEL SILL PAN FLASHING
DRAINAGE GAP WITH 22 MM METAL FURRING CHANNEL
SET SILL PAN IN TWO BEADS OF BEDDING SEALANT
TYVEK SUPRO WATER CONTROL MEMBRANE
150MM CONCRETE CURB W310X44.5 COLUMN BEYOND
DENSDECK ROOF BOARD
(2) 120MM PRO-VERSAL RIGID INSULATION WITH STAGGERED JOINTS DUPONT TYVEK AIR FLOW MEMBRANE PLYWOOD SHEATHING METAL ROOF DECK (45MM DEPTH)
Designing how the new and old structure would be bridged together was a critical element to the concept of this grassroots urbanism design. A concrete curb with silicon sealant is one of the solutions to allow for multiple materials to meet. The multiple layers of connections were analyzed and designed to have an elegant and industrial appearance.
W310X44.5 NEOPRENE W310X44.5 RIDGE BEAM DOUBLE GLAZED ECOPANE GLASS WITH ARGON GAS FILLED CAVITY 250MM CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE WALL WITH FOAMULAR METRIC 300 75MM XPS INSULATION
POURED CONCRETE FLOOR WITH PLENUM COOLING VENT SYSTEM AND HYDRONIC HEATING
SEALANT 175MM CONCRETE SLAB ON GRADE VAPOR BARRIER GRAVEL FILL
WALL SECTION
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VIEW FROM GILLETT SQUARE
MASSING STUDY
FINAL MODEL
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CASCADE WALL
VANCOUVER, CANADA Kinetic Project - Spring 2014 Project in Collaboration with: Rachelle Byarlay Tyler Mortenson
LOWER/RAISE
LATERAL
CASCADE
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SCENARIO 1:
The floor plan is split into two equal parts for a workshop and a living space. use: daily
SCENARIO 2:
The floor plan is divided into a large area for social events and a small area to hide the work space. use: monthly
SCENARIO 3:
The floor space is maximized for exhibitions. use: seasonally
MOVEMENT 1: LOWER & RAISE changing textiles and maintenance Time: 2 minutes Frequency: annually/seasonally Driving Mechanism: worm drive with pulleys and counterweights and human manipulation of panels for stability Locking Mechanism: none
MOVEMENT 2: LATERAL adjusting the position of the wall Time: each panel to be moved in less than 1 minute Frequency: once a week Driving Mechanism: human power that is stabilized by a barn door overhead track system with bearing wheels at the floor Locking Mechanism: lever actuated pins that slide into barn door track wheels
MOVEMENT 3: CASCADE exhibiting textiles Time: 15 minute intervals Frequency: only used during exhibition of works Driving Mechanism: scotch yoke with a motor Locking Mechanism: none
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THE COLLABORATIVe CULINARY INSTITUTE
Portland, OR
Studio Project - Spring 2013
MIX
INTEGRATE
LEARN
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CONCEPTUAL MASSING
EMPHASIZE FACADE ON GLISAN ST. & ESTABLISH ENTRY ON 13TH AVE.
SPLIT INTO THREE
LIGHT SHELF EXPLORATION
ACCESS DAYLIGHT THROUGH FORM
FUNNEL DAYLIGHT THROUGH CENTER
FINAL RENDITION HIGHLIGHT ENTRY TRANSPARENT FACADE FUNNEL DAYLIGHT
The surrounding CONTEXT is populated with old warehouses that have been transformed into modern artisan shops and eateries. 29
E.W.
N.S.
FLOOR 1
E.W. SECTION
FLOOR 2
The organization of the Portland Culinary Institute was developed to foster informal interactions amongst the building users. This is achieved through the institute’s central atrium. The walkways through the atrium are staggered to allow for people on different floors to easily converse. In addition, the atrium funnels daylight through the building’s core and surrounding rooms, which minimizes the need for electrical lighting.
FLOOR 3,4,5 (TYPICAL)
N.S. SECTION
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two chairs
eugene, or.
Furniture Studio - Spring 2015
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CHAIR ONE
a restoration
ORIGINAL CHAIR
MADE FROM RECYCLED BIKE PARTS
The original chair was considered trash to its previous owner. It could not be used for its intended purpose, to sit. During the same time frame, my bicycle was also no longer usable. Since I had an emotional attachment to this bicycle I did not want to trash it or sell it. Instead, I combined these two “unusable objects�.
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PROCESS SKETCHES
FINAL CHAIR
CHAIR BACK = BIKE FRAME CHAIR SEAT = TIRE TUBES
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CHAIR TWO
A REDESIGN
The studio was given a shop drawing to build a chair from. I redesigned this chair to be the ideal chair for an architecture student. I extended the legs to the height of a studio desk and upholstered the seat and back to make a comfortable surface. I used recycled denim as the material to honor the culture of Oregon.
ORIGINAL SHOP DRAWINGS
REDESIGNED SHOP DRAWINGS
PROCESS SKETCHES
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PROCESS
MEASURE IDEAL HEIGHT
MARKED-UP LUMBER
TEST FRAME CONNECTIONS
CUSHIONS MADE FROM RECYCLED DENIM
FINAL CHAIR
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BRANDING THE 2014 WORLD JUNIOR TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS HAYWARD FIELD - EUGENE, OR
Studio Project - Fall 2013 Project in Collaboration with: Benjamin Bye Zoey Liu Amanda Wunderluch
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The task of this project was to brand an event where 175 nations came together. The team initially realized that food was a theme that all cultures could relate to; therefore, a series of pods serving as food stands were chosen as the layout for the pavilion. Within the food pods are recycling pods, where the visitors can not only sort their recyclables and compost, but also learn about the importance of recycling. This concept is very important to the city of Eugene and brings the sense of place to the forefront.
Fine details were also thought out. For example, the benches of the eating tables are made of recycled wood with yellow lines stripes to designate seating. Using recycled wood stays true to the place, Eugene Oregon and the yellow stripes make a connection to the bleachers at Hayward Field, where the event takes place.
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STRUCTURE & MATERIALS
SCAFFOLDING LOW COST STRUCTURAL SOLUTION LOCAL WOOD CELEBRATES THE OREGON LUMBER CULTURE GABION WITH LOCAL STONES UTILIZES NATURAL RESOURCES
GABION SEATING
GABION TABLE
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GRANVILLE DANCE CENTER
VANCOUVER, B.C.
Studio Project - Spring 2014
PARTI
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CONCEPTUAL MASSING EMPHASIZE ANGLE & HIGHLIGHT THEATER
ISOLATE CAFE & CHANGE THEATER FORM
DELICATE BRIDGE
CENTER THEATER
The program of the Granville Dance center benefits both the local people of Vancouver and the tourists. It consists of various dance studios, a dance club, a restaurant, a fitness attire store, a health food cafe, a theatre, and extended stay units.
The creative CONTEXT of Granville Island makes it the perfect location for a dance center. It is the home to many 53 artisan shops, cafes, theaters and the design school, Emily Carr.
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DANCE STUDIO IN BRIDGE
FLOOR 1
DANCE STUDIO ENTRANCE
SECTION E.W. Through Theater
up
FLOOR 2
FLOOR 3
SECTION N.S.
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MADE FROM RECYCLED SPOONS
THE EFFLORESCENT POMEGRANATE LUMINAIRE
1ST PLACE ARCHIVED PROJECT EUGENE, OR.
Environmental Control System Project - Spring 2013 Project in Collaboration with: John Conner Amanda Daniels Miranda Shum
COLLECT
MELT
CUT
ARRANGE
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This luminaire was designed for a self-serve yogurt business, Yogurt Extreme. A series of daylight and artificial light analyses were conducted with the intention of designing a luminaire to help the business reach an efficient lighting. The analyses indicated that Yogurt Extreme is currently adequately lit. Therefore, this luminaire was designed as an accessory. The organization of the spoons forms an abstract sculpture that is enhanced by a light shining behind it. When illuminated the fixture glows a fiery red tint, hence its name – the efflorescent pomegranate.
Small elements group together to create a GLOWING, RED, ABSTRACT FIGURE.
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
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THE NEW INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
HONGQIAO, SHANGHAI CHINA
Xian Dai Architectural Design Group Internship - Summer 2015 Project in Collaboration with: Sun Qian & Business Division 2 staff
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The New International Medical Center is currently under construction in Hongqiao, Shanghai. The client requested a conceptual design for the sky10 m. bridges that will connect the central hospital to its supporting buildings.
3 m.
4 m.
Business Division 2 was broken up into 3 design teams; each team was to develop a different scheme. My team was assigned a scheme with the structure exposed on the exterior. We decided to match the structure to some of the existing building's thematized geometries.
5 m.
5 m.
8 m.
3.3 m.
4 m.
8 m.
RENDER PROVIDED BY XIAN DAI
5 m.
The interior face of each structural element was proposed as a solid color. Each sky-bridge should have its own color, to enhance the user's way-finding. The use of color also creates a calm environment for the patients and their visitors. 8 m.
8 m.
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SKYBRIDGE PLAN
SITE PLAN with emergency stairwells
The site plan also contains emergency stair wells throughout the site. The stairwells are designed to match the structure of the sky-bridges. This feature is purely aesthetic.
The concept is enhanced through colored LED lights that line the window mullions. It makes for a beautiful feature in the landscape, and enhances the wayfinding in an emergency.
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HIGHLAND AVE. WOOD-RIDGE, NJ
RESIDENTIAL AND REMODELS
WOOD-RIDGE, NJ
Thomas J. Mesuk Architecture Internship - Summer 2013 - 2015 Architectural Designer - Present Projects in Collaboration with: Thomas Mesuk Mario Buzzelli Daniel Cummings
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RESIDENTIAL REMODEL HIGHLAND AVE. WOOD-RIDGE, NJ
This project was a residential remodel. I completed all construction documents, met with the client and contractor to collaborate, participated in site visits, and produced the final render. My work was done under the supervision of Tom Mesuk and Mario Buzzelli.
BEFORE
REMODEL RENDER
ENTRY SECTION
RESIDENTIAL REMODEL BLOOMFIELD AVE. HOBOKEN, NJ
A lot of the work I was exposed to at TJM Architect involved remodeling row houses in Hoboken, NJ. I did the initial site measurements, schematic design and construction documents for this project.
BEFORE
AFTER
PHOTOS TAKEN BY TOM MESUK
BEFORE
AFTER
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NEW RESIDENTIAL OAKWOOD ESTATES LITTLE FALLS, NJ
The client for this project was developing a plot of land in Little Falls, NJ with a series of new homes. Daniel Cummings, drafted the desgins for the homes. I then brought them to life by making digitial 3D models. These renderings were produced so the client could put the plots of land on the market.
FIRST REPUBLIC BANK 7TH FLOOR REMODEL BOSTON, MA
First Republic Bank has been Tom’s client for many years. This was an on going project that I worked on seasonally, when in office. I traveld to Boston for the preliminary site measurements and again towards the completion of the project to do the punch list. During the time in between I drafted the floor plans, furniture details, and developed ceiling and electrical plans.
PHOTOS TAKEN BY TOM MESUK
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INTERSECTION MURAL
eugene, or.
Tactical Urbanism Project - Fall 2015-Spring 2016
Project in Collaboration With: Morgan Greenwood Megan Knox Dianna Montzka Bryce Yoshikawa
Project Under the Direction of: Bethany and Erik Steiner
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Candy-vassing
In order to start gathering support for the project, flyers were handed out to neighbors on Halloween. The term Candy-vassing was coined as this was a form of candvassing, with the addition of trick-or-treat candy.
September 24th 2015
Apply for Grant
Funding was needed to carry out the painted intersection project; therefore a grant application was submitted to the Friendly Area Neighborhood. At this point the project was no longer part of the university course, but an independent project taken on by students and neighbors.
December 13th 2015 October 31st 2015
“Real World Eugene” Class Begins
The idea to paint an intersection developed from a collaborative research project that studied the trend of “Tactical Urbanism”. Painting an intersection provided primary research to be publish in the final project, a Guidebook for the City of Eugene.
January 20th 2016
Publish Guidebook
To conclude the “Real World Eugene” class, a “Tactical Urbanism Guidebook for the City of Eugene” was published with the help of city officials. The guidebook contains an explanation of different types of tactical urbanism, precedent studies, neighborhood survey results, basic steps for implementation and resources for starting a project.
Develop Designs
The design was developed through a series of design charrettes and community online surveys.
April - May 2016
Early in the morning the design was chalked onto the pavement. Then over two hundred community members gathered to paint the intersection.
May 27th - June 7th 2016 May 2016
Community Meetings
Paint Intersection
Luckily the group was awarded the grant and could start planning the event. Community meetings were held once a week to organize business donations, paint supplies and other logistics.
June 8th 2016
Mix Paint and Prepare Site
Matching the provided paint to the colors in the design was done one week before the event. The night before the event, the paint was mixed and the town swept and fixed the cracks in the street.
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DRAFT DESIGN IN CHALK
THE PAINTED INTERSECTION COMMUNITY EVENT
CLEAN
THE
STREET
LOCAL DANCE PERFORMANCES
This event was made possible by the following sponsors: Drone 1 Photography
Friendly Area Neighborhhod
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international disaster volunteers
kATHMANDU, nepal
Role: Construction Project Coordinator Projects in Collaboration with: Jane Hancock Rolf Veldboom & other volunteers Foremen: Aashish Malbul Pauly Stewart
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SHREE SUNDARADEVI PRIMARY SCHOOL NUWAKOT, NEPAL
SHREE SUNDARADEVI PRIMARY SCHOOL DESIGN PROPOSAL Tupche VDC, Ward No. 1, Tupche Dandachowk
EXISTING CONDITIONS
RESTORATION DESIGN
During the earthquake in April 2015 the walls of the Shree Sundaradevi Primary School crumbled, which left children to learn outside. As a result, teachers reported a high level of absenteeism due to the unhealthy conditions of the school. Discovering this devastating news, IDV committed to rebuilding a portion of the school, that is not only safe, but welcoming. The project consist of restoring this single story, three classroom building, using the salvaged brick from the original structure.
As Construction Project Coordinator of this project, I learned a lot about delivering a project in a developing country. I spent time researching Nepali Standard Designs, which I was required to model the design for this school after. I then drafted the design, collaborated with the Operations Manager and a structural engineer to assess the build-ability of the design, completed the Program Schedule and wrote the Construction Phase Plan. 1 A4
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CLASSROOM
1 A=17.61M2
W
EXISTING STEEL COLUMNS TO BE RETAINED
D
Count
Width 610
Height 1160
EXISTING STEEL COLUMNS TO BE RETAINED
890
W
D 4110
695 W 695
4110
W
445
Window Schedule (W)
A=17.52M2
W D
W
A=19.00M2
445
W
CLASSROOM
3 850
4420
850
D
W
6
Count
W
EXISTING STEEL COLUMNS TO BE RETAINED
D
DECONSTRUCT Height INTERIOR AND 2000 EAST WALLS PRESERVE BRICK
EXISTING STEEL COLUMNS TO BE RETAINED
4700
4700
PROPOSED FLOOR PLAN 1DEMOLITION PLAN 1 : 112
Width 900
EXISTING CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB AND FOUNDATIONS TO BE RETAINED
890
W
2
Door Schedule (D) 4090
W
EXISTING ENGLISH BOND BRICK WALL UP TO SILL RC. BAND TO BE RETAINED
CLASSROOM
4420
685
D
685
4090
W
1
DEMOLITION PLAN PROPOSED 1 : 106
FLOOR PLAN
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FRONT ELEVATION
LONG SECTION
4420
3
4MM STEEL PLATE 16MM STEEL PLATE BRACING 4MM STEEL M10X80 BOLT
TACH TO TOP STEEL AFTER
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ATTACH TO HORIZONTAL M10X80 BOLT STEEL MEMBER A
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M10X80 BOLT
1 : 8 3 DETAIL B 1:8 OF STRUCTURE DETAIL B 3 112 1:8 60MM STEEL COLUMN
60MM STEEL COLUMN
4MM STEEL PLATE 60MM STEEL M10X80 BOLT COLUMN M10X80 BOLT
4MM STEEL TTACH TO HORIZONTAL TEEL MEMBER PLATE
LATE
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DETAIL E
DETAIL E SECTION 1:8 DETAIL C DETAIL E SECTION 6 4 1:8 1:8 60MM STEEL 4MM STEEL PLATE 6
Notes:
Notes:
Design based on Department of Education “1 - Storey 3 - Room Steel Structure, Type Design: 23.2”150X150X4MM PRIMARY (approved: April 2016)
SUNDARADEVI OLT DESIGN PROPOSAL
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DETAIL E PLAN
BASEPLATE
150X150X4MM BASEPLATE
DETAIL E PLAN 1:8 DETAILS School Code Date
School Code Date
280610006 10 AUG 2016
A7 Scale: AS NOTED
DETAIL E PLAN 7 1:8 DETAIL E PLAN 7 1:8
ANCHOR Design based onM10 Department of Education “1 - Storey 3 - Room Steel Structure, Type Design: 23.2” (approved: April 2016) DETAILS
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150X150X4MM BASEPLATE
M10X80 BOLT SHREE SUNDARADEVI PRIMARY M10 ANCHOR SCHOOL DESIGN PROPOSAL
M10 ANCHOR COLUMN 150X150X4MM NEPALI DISASTER VOLUNTEERS Notes: BASEPLATE 60MM STEEL 4MM STEEL PLATE ANCHOR Design based on Department M10 of Education “1 - Storey 3 - Room COLUMN Steel Structure, Type Design: 23.2” 150X150X4MM M10X80 BOLT (approved: April 2016) M10 ANCHOR BASEPLATE
DETAIL C DETAIL E 4 SECTION 6 1:8 1:8 DETAIL C 4 1:8
LUNTEERS
DETAIL C
DETAIL C DETAIL 4 E SECTION 6 1:8 1:8
150X150X4MM BASEPLATE 60MM STEEL Notes: 4MM STEEL PLATE VOLUNTEERS NEPALI DISASTER M10 ANCHOR COLUMN Design based on Department of Education “1 - Storey 3 - Room 150X150X4MM Steel Structure, Type Design: 23.2” BASEPLATE M10 ANCHOR (approved: April 2016)
SHREE SUNDARADEVI M10X80 BOLT PRIMARY SCHOOL DESIGN PROPOSAL
DISASTER VOLUNTEERS 60MM STEEL PLATE COLUMN
M10X80 BOLT M10 ANCHOR
M10X80 BOLT M10X80 BOLT DETAIL D PLAN
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150X150X4MM BASEPLATE
60MM STEEL COLUMN
DETAILS
School Code Date 280610006 10 AUG 2016
280610006 10 AUG 2016
A7
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4MM STEEL PLATE
4MM STEEL PLATE M10X80 BOLT
4MM STEEL PLATE
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SHREE SANTA KRISHNA PRIMARY SCHOOL BHAKTAPUR, NEPAL
The majority of this school’s students come from lowincome families. During the 2015 earthquake the school and it’s toilet buildings were damaged, leading to serious sanitation concerns. Two of the toilets were blocked and the urinals needed a new water supply. In addition, the urinal rooms needed their drains repaired. IDV responded to ensure that the toilet buildings would function properly. In addition to this, the exterior of the toilet buildings were painted and the surrounding walkways were re-poured.
BEFORE AFTER
BUILDINGS & WALKWAYS CLEANED, REPAIRED AND REPAINTED
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DRAIN REPAIRED
WATER TAPS INSTALLED
TOILET PAN REPAIRED
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TRAVEL SKETCHES
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VANCOUVER, CANADA
SHANGHAI, CHINA
HUANGSHAN MOUNTAIN, CHINA
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JACQUELYNSTINSON
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“You can design and create, and build the most wonderful place in the world. But it takes people to make the dream a reality.” - Walt Disney