Design Portfolio 2018

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DESIGN PORT FOLIO

Jake Springer | M.ARCH | Wentworth Institute of Technology



CONTENTS

01 BASILICA OF MAXENTIUS | PG 2-9

02 TERRACOTTA RESEARCH | PG 10-19

SEMESTER |

SEMESTER |

Spring 2017

Spring 2017

PROFESSOR |

PROFESSOR |

Mark Klopfer

Troy Peters Jennifer Lee Michaliszyn

03 COMMUNITY DESIGN | PG 20-29

04 BU ART MUSEUM | PG 30-41

SEMESTER |

SEMESTER |

Fall 2016

Spring 2016

PROFESSOR |

PROFESSOR |

Eugenio Fernandez Ventosa

Thomas Lesko

05 PRECEDENTS | PG 42-45

06 FABRICATION | PG 46-53

SEMESTER |

SEMESTER |

Summer 2015 Fall 2015

Fall 2016 PROFESSOR | Chris Sledziona

07 ANIMATED PROCESSES | PG 54-59

08 PROFESSIONAL WORK | PG 60-63

SEMESTER |

Studio DRAW | 2016-2017

Fall 2016 Spring 2017 Fall 2017

Aaron Weinert

PROFESSOR | Austin Samson

POSITION | Architectural Intern


BASILICA OF MAXENTIUS STUDIO 09 SEMESTER | M.ARCH Fall 2017 LOCATION | Roman Forum Rome, Italy PROFESSOR | Mark Klopfer DESCRIPTION | Following a 10-day trip to Rome, I chose the Basilica of Emperor Maxentius and Constantine which was built in 312 AD. The Basilica was destroyed by an earthquake in 847 AD, leaving 1/3 of the original building. The Basilica serves as an exit to the Forum, meaning that users are not experiencing the site. The concept of the design was to frame the Basilica in a contemporary lense while respecting the existing Forum. My intervention creates a three circulation paths to the Basilica, while using the existign grid to a series of galleries below, exposing the rich history of the site.



ABOVE PLATFORM

CIRCULATION

GALLERY

form of platforms

BASILICA PLAN PROPOSED

WC DN

03

DN

02 WC

A

01

UP

ENTRY UP

D

GROUND PLAN

C

VIA SA CRA B

EXISTING BASILICA


BASILICA OF MAXENTIUS 5


DN

D A C B

D

EXISTING CHRUCH

NEW STAIRWAY LONG SECTION PERSPECTIVE

C

EXISTING BASILICA

B


ENTRANCE FROM ROMAN FORUM

VIEW OF PALANTINE HILL

BASILICA OF MAXENTIUS 7



FARNESE TWIN PAVILIONS NEW CAFE PLATFORM


TERRACOTTA RESEARCH STUDIO 08 SEMESTER | Spring 2017 LOCATION | Boston University 855 Commonwealth Ave, Boston Massachusetts PROFESSORS | Troy Peters Jennifer Lee Michaliszyn DESCRIPTION | This project is an addition to the Boston University College for Fine Arts, adjacent to Albert Khan’s original Cadallic building. For our program, we split the building in half for public and private spaces, while creating a center space for integration. We created flexible spaces to maximize the usefulness of the building. This includes the ability to change the exterior forces such as light, sound, and views, depending on the needs of the user, as well the main interior spaces. To achieve the exterior flexibility, the innovative terracotta façade is powered using kinetic technology that allows it to adjust throughout the day based on user input. The interior spaces have multiple variations of wall layouts that can be manually or automatically changed for the occupants. The flexibility of the building allows for any needs to be accommodated for, and foster creativity for the artists. TEAM MEMBERS | Christopher McAllister

M.ARCH 2018



educational mass

in between mass public mass

PROGRAM DIAGRAM

FORM PROGRAM DIAGRAM

SECTION PROGRAM DIAGRAM

CIRCULATION DIAGRAM

STRUCTURE DIAGRAM

FINAL FORM DIAGRAM

FINAL FORM AND CIRCULATION DIAGRAM


circulation/double facade

studio spaces

classroom and fabrication

studio spaces

circulation/double facade

educational mass

inbetween mass

public mass

BASE RENDER BY CHRISTOPHER McALLISTER

TERRACOTTA RESEARCH 13


INT

ER

BOSTON UNIVERSITY 855 COMMONWEALTH AVE

LOBBY/GALLERY

COMMONWEALTH AVE

GREEN LINE - track C

STA TE

90


RENDERED BY CHRISTOPHER McALLISTER

TERRACOTTA RESEARCH 15


Axonometric Drawing - Challenging the System

Architectural Terracotta

Chris McAllister - Jake Springer

Spring 2017 - Studio 08 (ARCH-5500-04 + 05)

Scale 0

1

2

3

6

Glass Frosted Glass Structural Mullions Aluminum Track

Scale: 1”=1’-0” Steel Track

Lineweights: Outline (Thickest) - 3pt Terracotta Panels

Dashed Lines - 2pt Terracotta Panels - 1pt Horizontal Extruded Aluminum - 1 pt Steel Studs - 1pt Vertical Carrier Tracks - 1 pt Any Mullions or Wood Spacing - 0.7 pt Brackets on Aluminum Tracks - 0.5 pt Gypsum Wall Board - 0.5 pt Terracotta Clips - 0.5 pt Rubber Gaskets - 0.25pt

PROCESS

01 detailed 3D rhino model

RENDERS BY CHRISTOPHER McALLISTER

02 detailed 1/2”=1’-0”physical model

03 exterior rendering of system


TERRACOTTA RESEARCH 17


STUDIOS

BATH ROOM

STUDIOS

BATH ROOM

STUDIOS

FABRICATION LAB/KILN

CRIT SPACE

CRIT SPACE

STUDIOS

UP BATH ROOM

MODELNUMBER TRADENAME PRODUCT MATERIAL

STUDIOS

BATH ROOM

DN

CRIT SPACE

KILN

DN

UP

CRIT SPACE

STUDIOS

MODELNUMBER TRADENAME PRODUCT MATERIAL

STUDIOS

BATH ROOM

UP

BATH ROOM

DN

MODELS BY CHRIS McALLISTER

GALLERY

FABRICATION LAB UP

DN

LIBRARY/GALLERY

DN

COAT ROOM

BATHROOM MODELNUMBER TRADENAME PRODUCT MATERIAL

MODELNUMBER TRADENAME PRODUCT MATERIAL

BATHROOM

MODELNUMBER TRADENAME PRODUCT MATERIAL

OFFICES MODELNUMBER TRADENAME PRODUCT MATERIAL MODELNUMBER TRADENAME PRODUCT MATERIAL

BATHROOM

BATHROOM

UP

PARKING

DN

LOBBY

UP

DN

LOUNGE

GALLERIES

UP

MODELNUMBER TRADENAME PRODUCT MATERIAL MODELNUMBER TRADENAME PRODUCT MATERIAL MODELNUMBER TRADENAME PRODUCT MATERIAL MODELNUMBER TRADENAME PRODUCT MATERIAL

BATHROOM

PARKING

AUDITORIUM LOBBY

LOADING/SERVICE

BATHROOM

STORAGE

AUDITORIUM


BETWEEN THE SYSTEMS

TERRACOTTA RESEARCH 19


COMMUNITY DESIGN STUDIO 07 SEMESTER | Fall 2016 LOCATION | Massachusetts Institute of Tech. 48 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, Massachusetts PROFESSORS | Eugenio Fernandez Ventosa

PROBLEM | There is a gap between the MIT community and the rest of Cambrige. SOLUTION | Elevate the community above MIT’s campus to create integration of ages and races through public program. A series of circulation towers were placed at important nodes or intersections connected through walkways, creating an experience through MIT’s campus until the final destination which is a restaurant overlooking the Charles River. The walkways are structured using trusses that frame indoor and outdoor spaces, creating a series of important views of the campus. The walkways consists of communal seating and small performance areas. The design enhances the MIT campus by creating circulation paths for the students and surrounding community.



SITE PLAN

MASSES DIAGRAM


COMMUNITY DESIGN 23



COMMUNITY DESIGN 25



COMMUNITY DESIGN 27




BU ART MUSEUM STUDIO 06 SEMESTER | Spring 2016 LOCATION | Boston University 808 Commonwealth Ave Boston, MA PROFESSORS | Thomas Lesko

DESCRIPTION | This project is an addition to Albert Khan’s Peter Fuller Cadallic dealership, which is now the Boston University’s College for Art. The sites location is an intersection of multiple modes of transportation, which became a driving force for the Boston University Art Museum. Our design consists of layers of movement, each specific to the user, creating an intersection between the new and existing buildings. The form and function of the building is a representation of the sites characteristics.

TEAM MEMBERS | William Toohey III

M.ARCH 2018

Qiang (Nelson) Wang

M.ARCH 2018

Tyler Hilaire-Dubreuil

B.INT 2016

Grace Santos

B.INT 2016


render and sketch by William Toohey


DETAILED SECTION

DIAGRAMS BY WILLIAM TOOHEY


GREEN LINE NEW MASS

MASS PIKE

NEW + OLD CONNECTION

PEDESTRIAN

RAMP CIRCULATION

ROAD WAY

BU ART MUSEUM 33


04 THIRD FLOOR PLAN

02 SECOND FLOOR PLAN

03 “DOUGHNUT” GALLERY

01 FIRST FLOOR PLAN

PLANS BY NELSON WANG


REPRESENTED MOVEMENT MODEL

BU ART MUSEUM 35


MODEL BY NESLON WANG AND JAKE SPRINGER


STRUCTURE MODEL

BU ART MUSEUM 37



RENDERED BY WILLIAM TOOHEY AND JAKE SPRINGER

BU ART MUSEUM 39


MODEL BY NESLON WANG AND JAKE SPRINGER


LOBBY RENDER BY WILLIAM TOOHEY AND TYLER HILAIRE-DUBREUIL

LIBRARY RENDER BY WILLIAM TOOHEY AND TYLER HILAIRE-DUBREUIL

BU ART MUSEUM 41


PRECEDENT SCHWITTER BUILDING SEMESTER | Summer 2015 ABOUT | Schwitter Apartment Building Basel, Switzerland PROFESSORS | Troy Peters

DESCRIPTION | The Schwitter building was designed by Herzog & De Meuron, and completed in 1985. The building sits on a corner exposing its curved exterior to Switzerland. The building creates a plaza by connecting adjacent buildings through the round shape. As a group of four, we assembled a scaled 1/4”=1’ section model from existing plans and sections. The model is constructed mostly out of wood using a laser cutter. The model was chosen to be displayed in the Wentworth Architecture Department.

TEAM MEMBERS | Christopher McAllister

M.ARCH 2018

Omar Aboulezz

M.ARCH 2018

Daniel Pham

M.ARCH 2018



PRECEDENT HOLOCAUST MUSEUM SEMESTER | Fall 2016 ABOUT | Holocaust Museum Los Angelos, California PROFESSORS | Aaron Weinert

DESCRIPTION| The museum was designed by Hagy Belzberg and was completed in 2010. The green roof blends into the park, allowing visitors to discover the building as they pass through the park. The park is used by the community, which offers a range of potential visitors into the museum. There is one pathway through the building that descends as the building progresses to the gallery spaces. The galleries are arranged in a timeline, the lowest and darkest space being the death camps. In this room, the roof slopes down, giving you a sense of isolation and discomfort. The architecture creates a beautiful sight, but also tells a deep and dark story of our past. The use of concrete creates a sense of enclosure and hollowness, while the contrast of the black gallery walls attract. This building is sustainable and structurally sound, creating a perfect match for the gallery of the Holocaust.

TEAM MEMBERS | Christopher McAllister

M.ARCH 2018



FABRICATION CONCRETE CHAIR SEMESTER | Fall 2016 PROFESSOR | Chris Sledziona DESCRIPTION | We designed a concrete chair using 2D processes, which then was translated to a 3D process including 3D printing and concrete casting. The objective of this project was to design a chair that could be created using a negative foam form. The form could not be held together in any form, except for friction. We wanted the chair to have a monolithic form, while also having a holo inside, meeting the 1 sq. ft. concrete requirements. We developed a creative way to form the foam, which was cut using a CNC router. We were one of four projects that successfully worked. TEAM MEMBERS | Paul Szczombrowski

ALL MOLD PIECES

EXTERIOR MOLD

M.ARCH 2018

FINAL CHAIR DESIGN



ON PLAN INSERTS

WITH INSERTS

SECTION PLAN WITH INSERTS SECTION PLAN WITH INSERTS

1’-3 1/2”

1’-4 1/2”

1’-3 1/2”

SECTION PLAN

TOP V

SECTION PLAN

TOP VIE

SIDE ELEVATION

FRONT ELE

SECTION PLAN WITH INSERTS SECTION PLAN WITH INSERTS 1’-3 1/2”

SECTION PLAN

SECTION PLAN SIDE ELEVATION

TOP VIEW FRONT ELEVATION

SECTI

FRONT ELEVATION

SECTION

1’-4 1/2” 1’-4 1/2”

SIDE ELEVATION

TOP VIEW

1’-4 1/2” 1’-4 1/2”

1’-3 1/2”

1’-4 1/2” 1’-4 1/2”

1’-3 1/2”

SIDE ELEVATION SECTION PLAN

FRONT ELEVATION TOP VIEW

SECTION


FABRICATION 49


FABRICATION LIGHT PANEL SEMESTER | Fall 2016 PROFESSOR | Chris Sledziona DESCRIPTION | We designed a single panel that was part of an aggregation system. The form was developed through drawing and created using Rhino. The objective was to create a panel that could be manipulated using a CNC machine to create a pattern. The system starts with a slim reveal and gradually becomes larger at the bottom. There were multiple process involved, including CNC ing the wooden form, vacuum pressing plastic to create the form, and CNCing the plastic to create the holes. TEAM MEMBERS | Paul Szczombrowski

M.ARCH 2018



PROCESS DIAGRAM

DETAILED DRAWING OF SINGLE PANEL


1’

4’

1’

4’

FABRICATION 53


ANIMATED PROCESSES SEMESTER | Fall 2016 Spring 2017 Fall 2017 PROFESSOR | Austin Samson DESCRIPTION | Through a combination of Grasshopper, Maya, and Rhino, these forms were generated through a 2D media and then fabricated. Maya was used to create a series of arches using one plane. The process included learning how to program a six-axis robot arm as well as fabricating a laser pointer holder. The robot arm was used to create contours of a fabricated model which would’ve been captured through a long exposure photo. The third project is an abstracted axon of falling water which was translated into a house through an animation using Maya. The process was about creating a form from a previous form and the relationship between the two. TEAM MEMBERS | Omar Aboulezz Daniel Pham

M.ARCH 2018 M.ARCH 2018



2D EXTRUDED AXON

ROBOT CONTOURING

FINAL CONTOURS

3D EXTRUDED AXON

ROBOT CONTOURING

FINAL CONTOURS


LASER HOLDER SHOP DRAWINGS

LASER HOLDER SECTION CUTS

ANIMATED PROCESSES 57



ANIMATED PROCESSES 59


PROFESSIONAL STUDIO DRAW DURATION| Spring 2016 - Winter 2017 LOCATION | Boston, Massachusetts OWNER | Aaron Weinert DESCRIPTION | Measured existing conditions and produced initial drawings. Produced compelling renderings for high-end condos using Revit and Adobe Photoshop. Worked in a wide variety of projects from high-end residential to small commercial spaces. Assisted in the specification selection process for multiple projects. Worked directly with clients in both on site and in office meetings. Designed and created firm marketing material such as website and portfolio book. Handled daily office tasks and assisted associates and principle. PROJECT | In July 2016, a fire swept through this Victorian townhouse, destroying all four condominium units and razing the 1980’s five story rear addition. Sited near the apex of Bunker Hill Street, this through-lot property has commanding views of Boston and slopes down over twenty feet to the adjacent street. The original building is undergoing a gut renovation and a new addition has been designed for the rear. The top floor and roof are being completely rebuilt due to structural damage, providing the opportunity for replacing the historically improper 1980’s dormers facing Bunker Hill Street. In addition, a garage is being designed for the lower end of the property, covered with a green roof and irrigation system. While each owner has specific requests, all of the units take advantage of the panoramic views and the natural light. From more traditional to more modern, each unit has highend finishes, open living areas and a large deck overlooking the property.



1 A5.01

1 A5.01

4'-034" COATS

3J

8

11

305 2'-8"

2'-1041" 1

A6.04

12

8'-4"

3'-6"

W/D

4H

CLO.

2'-8"

8

8'-9"

6'-641"

8'-1" 3'-3"

4

4K

2'-0"

6'-7"±

CLOSET

4I

8 1

7

5

5'-0" 4

6 9

A6.06

BATH11 402

4G

4F

EQ EQ

X

SECOND FLOOR (UNIT 3)

4B

CLOSET

2'-0"

BUILT-IN

4A

14'-4"

3 4

LIN.

1

A6.04

3B 2

3'-3'±

MASTER BATH

4

MASTER BEDROOM 404

8'-734"

5

10'-5"

7

2'-8"

A6.04

1'-6"

BENCH

4"

3'-541"

3'-6"

4C

1

6'-0"

6

3A

7'-321"

5'-3"

2'-0"

X

UP 18

4D

5'-5"

303A

1'-8"

6'-621"

303

404A

HVAC ABOVE

5'-0"

3'-8"

MASTER BEDROOM

CLOSET

5A

4'-0"

5'-0"

4E

CLOSET

UNIT 5 ENTRY

401

4

12"

PLASTER NICHE

DN

EXISTING COMMON STAIR

FOYER

MASTER

BATH

4'-10"

UNIT 4 ENTRY

3'-034"

A6.06

2'-8" 13

5'-10"

10'-134"

A6.06

6'-2"

12

4"

3

2'-10" 10

5

3'-4"

4 2

CARPET

3'-0"

EXISTING MANTEL

6

2'-6"

UNIT 3 ENTRY

3C

OOR AND THIRD FLOOR PLANS 41 "= 1'-0"

DEN | BEDROOM 3

EXPOSED BRICK

BEDROOM 2 403

11'-041"

301

3E

A6.06

X

10'-9"

9'-5"

FOYER

PLASTER NICHE

HVAC

FOURTH FLOOR

A6.07

36" FULL DEPTH FRIDGE

404B

16'-10"

4J

406

A6.04

DN

EXISTING COMMON STAIR

CLOSET

X

BUILD AS A SEPARATE ENTITY FOR POSSIBLE FUTURE RECONFIG.

A6.07

KITCHEN

UP

6'-8"

1'-11"

A6.07

2

DW

405

10'-134"

11'-3"

7'-3"

3I

4'-6"

3

10

REINSTALL EXISTING STAINED GLASS

DUCT RETURN TO FOYER

4

A6.07

X

2'-9"

2'-1121"

BEDROOM 2 302

X

BATH

4'-10" 6"

X

5

11'-541"

EQ

2'-0"

4'-0"

1

3'-4"

9'-2"

3K

3'-6"

5'-321"

D

UNIT 5 ENTRY

3

1

9"

305

306

12" 12"

PANTRY

STUDY DINING ROOM

24"

BUILT-IN

3'-034"

X

9'-2"

5L

3'-6"

2'-1"

8'-1134"

EQ

4'-6"

UP 15

2

X

4'-621"

2

UNIT 4 ENTRY

D

INTELLIFLOW AND PAN/DRAIN

3'-4"

PANTRY

3'-6"

PROPERTY LINE

DN 21

4L

4'-6"

1

407

2'-9"

DW

W/D

DINING ROOM

2'-8"

2

FRIDGE

COMMON STAIR

BUILT-IN

307

7'-234"

A

3'-0"

KITCHEN

DN 36

A6.05

3

8'-0"

2'-9"

9'-721"

4

9'-841"

3

2

2'-0"

5'-0"

5'-834"

A6.05

2

14'-721"

COMMON STAIR UP 21

1

D

12'-1121"

B

2'-0"

15" WINE

12'-0"

12'-0" 7'-1141" UNIT 3 ENTRY 3L

4'-621"

18" 12"

2'-9"

24"

23'-1121"

3'-10"

26'-0"

2'-1"

408

7 A6.07

5'-0"

1'-934"

21'-7"

14'-1121"

A

LIVING ROOM

12'-9"

6'-121"

308

5

MICRO/ OVEN

3'-0"

6"

6"

4'-034" 12'-0"

LIVING ROOM

A6.05

B

A

6

4M

STONE

21'-7"

A ℄

13'-421"

9'-8"

GAS FP

2

A

26'-0"

7'-0"

3M 4N

GAS FP

2

WATER SPIGOT

6'-241"

1'-6"

9'-8" 1'-6"

7'-0"

3N

DECK

8'-0"

WATER SPIGOT

6'-241"

PROPERTY LINE

PROPERTY LINE

20'-0"

DECK

8'-0"

PROPERTY LINE

20'-0"

X

303B

9'-1"±

X

X

FIFTH FLOOR

16'-941"

1

X

X

9'-1"

THIRD FLOOR (UNIT 4)

EXISTING CONSTRUCTION

N NEW CONSTRUCTION


1 1 1 1 1 9 ELEVATION 9 ELEVATION 7 ELEVATION 7 ELEVATION 8 LAUNDRY 6 LAUNDRY ROOM WEST 6ELEVATION LAUNDRY ROOM SOUTH LAUNDRY ROOM SOUTH ELEVATION "= 1'-0"WEST "= 1'-0"WEST LAUNDRY 21ROOM ROOM WEST8ELEVATION LAUNDRY 21ROOM KITCHEN ISLAND WEST KITCHEN ISLAND 2"= 1'-0" 2"= 1'-0" 2"= 1'-0" 2"= 1'-0" 2"= 1'-0"WEST

7

284 BUNKER HILL STREET CHARLESTOWN, MASS.

3'-0"

8

2'-1"

3'-0"

8'-6" 8'-6"

12

1 12 KITCHE KITCHEN NORTH ELEVATION 2"=

3'-5"

8'-6"

9" 1'-4" 2'-8"

GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING McArdle Gannon Associates 300 Oak Street, Suite 460 Pembroke, MA 02359 781.826.0040 FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING Ellis Fire Suppression 1o Draper Street, Unit 16 OWNER Woburn, MA 01801 Lion House Condominium 781.995.0235 284 Bunker Hill Street Charlestown, MA 02129 ARCHITECT Aaron J. Weinert Design Studio LLC d/b/a Studio DRAW 1745 Washington Street Boston, Massachusetts 02118 617.947.1403 CONTRACTOR Kistler and Knapp Builders, Inc. 916 Main Street Acton, MA 01720 978.635.9700 SURVEYING + SITE ENGINEERING Hancock Associates 185 Center Street Danvers, MA 01923 978.777.3050

8'-6" MILLWORK

GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING McArdle Gannon Associates 300 Oak Street, Suite 460 + UNIT 5 BATHROOM Pembroke, MA 02359 KITCHEN ELEVATIONS 781.826.0040 FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING Ellis Fire Suppression 1o Draper Street, Unit 16 Woburn, MA 01801 781.995.0235

6'-8"

1'-9"

TBD IN FIELD

WALL MOUNTED FAUCET

9" 1'-4" 2'-8"

CONSTRUCTION SET

DROP-IN SINK

7"

FLOATING VANITY

DRAW # 2017.03 SCALE AS NOTED DATE

12.27.17 DRAWN KM/AW

A6.08

MASTER BATH SOUTH SHOWER ELEVATION 21"= 1'-0"

EQ

LION HOUSE CONDOMINIUM 284 BUNKER HILL STREET CHARLESTOWN, MASS.

PAINTED GWB MASTER BEDROOM DOOR

6'-8"

1'-9"

TOWEL BAR

TOILET PAPER HOLDER

FAUCET DROP-IN SINK

BATHROOM WEST ELEVATION 21"= 1'-0"

DRAW # 2017.03 SCALE AS NOTED DATE

11

12.27.17 DRAWN KM/AW

UNIT 5 BATHROOM + KITCHEN ELEVATIONS

TOWEL BAR

1'-9"

2'-8"

CONSTRUCTION SET

BATHROOM NORTH ELEVATION 21"= 1'-0"

2'-8"

1'-9"

TOILET

2'-8"

DISHWASHER

LIGHTING FIXTURE

PAINTED GWB

TOWEL BAR

6'-8"

EQ

10

LIGHTING FIXTURE RECESSED TOWEL MEDICINE BAR CABINET

BATHROOM NORTH ELEVATION 21"= 1'-0"

8'-6"

8'-6"

TOILET PAPER TOILET PAPER HOLDER HOLDER

12

1 2"= 1'-0"

7'-634"

UNIT 5 BATHROOM + KITCHEN ELEVATIONS 8'-6"

MASTER BEDROOM DOOR

PAINTED GWB

-0"

FULL-DEPTH REFRIGERATOR

1'-0"

MIRROR

5'-5"

PAINTED GWB

DROP-IN SINK

1'-434"

1'-9" TOILET PAPER HOLDER

5'-5" 2'-5"

FAUCET GLASS DOOR TO SHOWER DROP-IN SINK

3'-0"

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING Webb Structural Services 670 Main Street Reading, MA 01867 781.779.1330

MASTER BEDROOM PAINTED GWB DOOR

9"

LION HOUSE CONDOMINIUM MASTER BATH SOUTH ELEVATION 21"= 1'-0"

7'-634"

LIGHTING FIXTURE

FLOATING VANITY

5'-021"

4"

12

7'-9"

4'-0"

CODE CONSULTING C3 Boston 313 Congress Street LION HOUSE CONDOMINIUM Boston, Massachusetts 284 BUNKER HILL02210 STREET 617.330.9390 CHARLESTOWN, MASS.

1'-6"

3'-8"

7"

BATHROOM EAST ELEVATION 21"= 1'-0"

WALL-MOUNTED TOILET

DROP-IN SINK

WALL MOUNTED TOILET

BUILT-IN BENCH

FLOATING VANITY

BATHTUB

WALL MOUNTED FAUCET

4'-241" 7"

4" 9"

RAINSHOWER HEAD PAINTED GWB

1'-0"

SHOWER DRAIN

MASTER BATH SOUTH SHOWER ELEVATION

LIGHTING FIXTURE

8'-6"

9" 9" 6'-8"

TBD IN FIELD 2'-6" 2'-8" 9" 1'-4"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4"

1'-6" 1'-6"

1'-421"

MIRROR

EQ

7"

8'-6"

2'-8"

3'-8"

10"

10"

3'-5"

8'-6"

8'-6"

2'-1"

4'-421"

8'-6"

TILE

8'-934"

RECESSED MEDICINE MILLWORK DROP-IN SINK CABINET

FLOATING VANITY

3'-821"

4"min.

3'-421"

GAS COOKTOP 3'-0"

1 2"= 1'-0"

BATHROOM MASTER BATH WEST SHOWERELEVATIONS ELEVATION 21"= 1'-0"

2'-8"

8'-6"

LIGHTING FIXTURE

WALL MOUNTED FAUCET

MIRROR

PAINTED GWB

EQ

BACKSPLASH

3" 6'-0 7'-9" 4

8'-6"

6

0"

1 7'-634" MASTER BATH WEST ELEVATION 2"= 1'-0"

FAUCET

TILE

MILLWORK

TOILET PAPER HOLDER ℄

PAINTED GWB

TOWEL BAR

RECESSED MEDICINE CABINET

MASTER BATH SOUTH SHOWER ELEVATION

PITCH CEILING 41" PER 12" TOWARD DRAIN

DROP-IN SINK

11

4

5'-021"

2'-8"

6'-8" 1'-9"

6'-6"

9" 1'-4" 2'-8"

2'-8"

8

6"min.

STEAM GENERATOR 10 BATHROOM WEST ELEVATION 21"= 1'-0"

8

LIGHTING FIXTURE

SHOWER DRAIN

4'-0"

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING Webb Structural Services 670 Main Street Reading, MA 01867 781.779.1330

PAINTED GWB

BUILT-IN BENCH

LIGHTING FIXTURE

8'-1134"

FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING PAINTED GWB Ellis Fire Suppression 1o Draper Street, Unit 16 Woburn, MAPENDANT 01801 781.995.0235

WALL MOUNTED FAUCET

BATHTUB

SHOWER DRAIN

1 2"= 1'-0"

GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING McArdle Gannon Associates 300 Oak Street, Suite 460 Pembroke, MA 02359 1 781.826.0040 ℄ 3'-114"

MIRROR

PAINTED GWB

FLOATING VANITY ADD OUTLET TO DRAWS

MASTER BATH NORTH SHOWER ELEVATION 21"= 1'-0" 5'-5"

6'-8"

9" 6'-8"

8'-6"

1'-6"

8'-6"

MILLWORK

HANDHELD SHOWER THERMOSTATIC VALVE

3'-0"

2'-8"

RECESSED MEDICINE CABINET

PENDANT

EQ

TOILET

BUILT-IN BENCH

FLOATING VANITY WALL-MOUNTED TOILET

LIGHTING FIXTURE

℄ EQ

DROP-IN SINK

WALL MOUNTED FAUCET

TOILET PAPER HOLDER

TBD IN FIELD

3'-9"

OPERABLE GLASS PANE ON PIVOT HINGE

MIRROR

4'-6" GWB PAINTED

RAINSHOWER ℄ HEAD PAINTED GWB TILE

8'-6"

1'-421"

1'-8"

LIGHTING FIXTURE

3

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING Webb Structural Services 670 Main Street Reading, MA 01867 781.779.1330

9'-941"

4'-1041"

THERMOSTATIC VALVE STEAM CONTROL

CODE CONSULTING C3 Boston 313 Congress Street Boston, Massachusetts 02210 617.330.9390

WALL MOUNTED FAUCETS

WALL-MOUNTED TOILET

HANDHELD SHOWER

1 MASTER BATH SOUTH ELEVATION shower drain 2"= 1'-0"

5'-021"

RAINSHOWER HEAD

RECESSED FLOATING VANITY MEDICINE CABINET

7

9"

4"

GWB

8'-6"

3'-421"

WALL MOUNTED FAUCET

8'-6"

1 3" MASTER BATH EAST ELEVATION 2'-5" SHOWER 3'-0" 8'-9 2"= 1'-0" 4

MIRROR

2'-8"

5'-5"

PITCH CEILING 41" PER 12" TOWARD DRAIN LIGHTING FIXTURE

RECESSED MEDICINE CABINET

VANITY

MASTER BATH WEST SHOWER ELEVATION 4 MASTER BATH WEST ELEVATION 21"= 1'-0"

2

SURVEYING + SITE ENGINEERING Hancock Associates TILE 185 Center Street Danvers, MA 01923 FLOATING 978.777.3050

1 2"= 1'-0"

0" EVATION 21"= 1'-0"

GLASS DOOR TO SHOWER MILLWORK

WALLMOUNTED FAUCET MOUNTED TOILET DROP-IN SINK

MIRROR

TILE 1

SURVEYING + SITE ENGINEERING Hancock Associates 185 Center Street Danvers, MA 01923 978.777.3050 CODE CONSULTING

9'-341"

LIGHTING FIXTURES

2'-2"

Boston, Massachusetts 02210 617.330.9390

5'-021"

RAINSHOWER HEAD

1'-421"

RECESSED MEDICINE CABINET

MILLWORK

2'-8"

STEAM GENERATOR

LIGHTING FIXTURE

2'-8"

BATHTUB

6

4'-421"

8'-6"

BUILT-IN BENCH

3'-541"

ARCHITECT Aaron J. Weinert Design Studio LLC PAINTED d/b/a Studio DRAW TILE GWB 1745 Washington Street Boston, Massachusetts 02118 617.947.1403

7"

7"

1'-434"

1'-9"

THERMOSTATIC VALVE

8'-934"

PAINTED GWB

RAINSHOWER HEAD

CONTRACTOR Kistler and Knapp Builders, Inc. 916 Main Street Acton, MA 01720 BATHTUB WALL 978.635.9700 TOWEL BAR

4'-241" 1

TILE HANDHELD SHOWER EQ EQ BATHTUB

4"min.

3'-1041"

NICHE

THERMOSTATIC VALVE

6"min.

ADD OUTLET TO DRAWS

MIRROR

TBD IN FIELD 3'-82"

8'-6"

VANITY

STEAM CONTROL

LIGHTING FIXTURE

8'-6"

6'-6" 1'-6"

TILE HANDHELD SHOWER

2'-8" 9" 1'-4"

3'-0"

STEAM GENERATOR FLOATING

TOILET PAPER HOLDER ℄

6"min. 2'-0"

8'-6"

4'-1"

8'-6"

PAINTED GWB TILE PENDANT

WALL MOUNTED FAUCETS

3'-5"

RAINSHOWER

RECESSED MEDICINE CABINET

HANDHELD SHOWER

OWNER 5'-021" PENDANT Lion House Condominium 284 Bunker Hill Street Charlestown, MA 02129

4'-4" PENDANT PAINTED GWB

3'-421"

3'-2"

RANGE HOOD

KITCHEN ELEVATION1 1 C3 Boston EAST 11ELEVATION KITCHEN ISLAND KITCHEN ISLAND 2"= 1'-0" EAST ELEVATION 2"= 1'-0" 313 Congress Street

11

MASTER BATH WEST ELEVATION 21"= 1'-0"

PITCH CEILING 41" PER 12" TOWARD DRAIN

5'-021"

8'-1021"

8'-6"

1'-8"

2'-6"

OPERABLE GLASS PANE ON PIVOT HINGE

4'-0"

LIGHTING FIXTURES

MIRROR

NEW ROOF LINE

6'-8"

1 ℄ 5'-04"

9'-941"

8'-1134"

1

℄ 3'-114"

4

634"

3'-9"

OPERABLE GLASS PANE ON PIVOT HINGE

4'-6"

RAINSHOWER HEAD 9'-31"

4

MASTER BATH NORTH SHOWER ELEVATION 21"= 1'-0"

9'-941"

4'-1041"

TILE

THERMOSTATIC VALVE

3

MASTER BATH EAST SHOWER ELEVATION 21"= 1'-0"

8'-6"

2

3'-10"

5'-1141"

4" 1'-9"

WALL MOUNTED TOILET

shower drain

CONTRACTOR Kistler and Knapp Builders, Inc. 916 Main Street Acton, MA 01720 978.635.9700

PANTRY

4'-241"

EQ

OVEN

3'-0"

2'-8" 9" 1'-4"

EQ

KITCHEN ELEVATION 1 1 10 KITCHEN KITCHEN EAST ELEVATION 2"= 1'-0" EAST ELEVATION 2"= 1'-0"

10

GAS COOKTOP

5'-1141"

1'-6"

1'-6"

PANTRY TILE

RANGE HOOD

ARCHITECT Aaron J. Weinert Design Studio LLC d/b/a Studio DRAW 1745 Washington Street Boston, Massachusetts 02118BACKSPLASH 6'-034" 617.947.1403

3'-0"

3'-10"

3'-5" 8'-6" 8'-6"

2'-6"

MICROWAVE

TOILET PAPER HOLDER ℄

8'-6"

6" 1134"

3'-3"

MICROWAVE BACKSPLASH

OWNER Lion House Condominium 284 Bunker Hill Street Charlestown, MA 02129

PAINTED GWB

SHELVES

15'-1041"

2'-1"

1'-034"

3'-0"

1134"

2'-6"

RANGE HOOD

1'-6"

2'-6"

FLOATING VANITY

ADD OUTLET TO DRAWS

15'-1041"

2'-1" 6"

2'-8"

1'-5"

1134"

1'-034"

LIGHTING FIXTURES

1134"

2'-8" 3'-0"

3'-0"

8'-6"

2'-4"

8'-6"

4'-0"

4"

2'-1"

9'-341"

PULL-DOWN FAUCET GAS COOKTOP WALL MOUNTED FIXED FAUCETS OVEN

HANDHELD SHOWER

STEAM CONTROL

3'-3"3'-11"

4 LED SHELVES RECESSED PLUGMOLD BACKSPLASHMEDICINE CABINET

THERMOSTATIC VALVE

2'-8" 6'-8"

7"

FLOATING VANITY

7"

STEAM GENERATOR

6"min. 2'-0"

BATHTUB

TILE

DROP-IN SINK

3'-0"

FIXED

3'-0"4'-0"

BUILT-IN BENCH

MIRROR

PULL-DOWN FAUCET GAS COOKTOP

TOWEL BAR

2'-8"

TBD IN FIELD

THERMOSTATIC VALVE

3'-1041"

℄ WALL MOUNTED FAUCET

2'-1"

8'-6" 6'-8"

HANDHELD SHOWER

3'-11"

4 LED PLUGMOLD

8'-6" 10" 10" 2'-4"

MIRROR

NICHE

RANGE HOOD

TILE 1

3'-5"

4'-1"

TILE

2'-8"

PAINTED GWB

PENDANT

2'-6"

LIGHTING FIXTURE

TILE

1'-5"

WOOD SCRIBE

RAINSHOWER

OPERABLE GLASS PANE ON PIVOT HINGE

15'-341"

1'-341"

1'-434"

WOOD SCRIBE

6"

634"

NEW ROOF LINE

1'-2"

2'-6"

6'-8"

4"

15'-341"

1'-341"

3'-10"

3'-541"1'-2" RAINSHOWER HEAD

3'-10"

8'-1021"

5'-021"

4'-4"

6"

9'-941"

5'-041"

A6.08

BATHROOM EAST ELEVATION 21"= 1'-0"

CONSTRUCTION SET

12

BATHROOM NORTH ELEVATION 21"= 1'-0"

DRAW # 2017.03 SCALE AS NOTED DATE

12.27.17 DRAWN KM/AW

A6.08

PROFESSIONAL 63



JAKE SPRINGER Beverly, Massachusetts 978.210.6029 jake.springer4@gmail.com


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