KAILEY B L A I R SMITH ARCHITECTURE P O R T F O L I O
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Kailey B. Smith 210.464.5331 4101 W. 24th Pl. Unit # 507 Lawrence, KS, 66047 kailey.smith9@gmail.com
EDUCATION
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
University of Kansas | Master of Architecture School of Architecture, Design & Planning
2012 - 2017
Winter Break Study Abroad | Architecture in Asia | Japan & Singapore
2015 - 2016
University of Kansas | Research + Teaching Assistant | Lawrence, KS Dotte Agency | Connecting the Dottes School of Architecture, Design & Planning Healthcare Foundation of Greater Kansas City Area Generated maps for community interest design
2016 - Present
Sweet Sparkman Architects | Architectural Intern | Sarasota, FL High-End Residential and Commercial Design RFPs, Revit model management, client and contractor meetings Construction documents, design development, as-built drawings
2016
HHCP Architects | Architectural Intern | Orlando, FL International Department + Domestic Department Generated master plans for large mixed-use projects, attended client meetings Produced Revit components, modeled, and designed signage Contributed to design development for large scale projects in China
ACHIEVEMENTS
SKILLS
2014 - 2015
First Place Award | AIA Central States Region Student Design Competition
2016
First Place Award | Senior Housing News Student Exhibition
2016
AIA Upjohn Research Grant Recipient
2016
Healthcare Foundation of Greater Kansas City Area
2016
Semi-Finalist | HUD Innovation in Affordable Housing Student Design Competition
2017
Revit
Photoshop
Lightroom
Bluebeam
Illustrator
AutoCAD
Premiere Pro
ArcGIS
InDesign
SketchUp
Rhino
Laser Cut Fabrication
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Pritchard Residence Sweet Sparkman Architects
6-9
Palmer Ranch Medical Office
10-13
HUD Innovation in Affordable Housing
14-21
Travis County Courthouse
22-29
Affordable Housing
30-33
Wyandotte County Mapping
34-35
Hand Drawings
36-37
Sweet Sparkman Architects
Student Design + Planning Competition
Integrated Studio
Studio 608
GIS Research Assistant
Various Projects
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Pritchard Residence Sweet Sparkman Architects | Nokomis, FL
Located on the narrow island of Casey Key in Nokomis, FL, this 4,000 square foot home resembles free expression by the clients being fully involved in the design process. The building footprint is made to maximize the views looking out onto the water, as well as maximizing the footprint in a curvilinear fashion. My responsibilities included Revit model management, as well as attending client meetings, meeting minutes, and communicating with the clients.
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HALLWAY 3' - 5" 206
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BATH
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208
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18'
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GROUND FLOOR
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10 5°
4"
8' - 0"
11"
8"
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BEDROOM 2
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LAUNDRY
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8"
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6' - 6"
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6' -
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204
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7' - 2"
BRIDGE
64 °
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21°
KITCHEN 201
STORAGE
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GARAGE
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ELEVATOR
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PANTRY
ENTRY FOYER
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STAIR HALL
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MASTER UTILITY
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2' - 6"
1' - 0" HANG OVER
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SLAB
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GROUND FLOOR DIMENSION PLAN 3/16" = 1'-0"
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN 3/16" = 1'-0"
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN 3/16" = 1'-0"
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FIRST + SECOND FLOOR
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35' MAX BUILDING HEIGHT
1 A6.1
/2" 01 2' - 2 1/2"
MASTER BDRM ROOF 41.75' NAVD, 42.86' NGVD
WOOD SOFFIT PTD. STUCCO
27
26
25
16
15
4' - 8"
24
2ND FL CLG. 38.50' NAVD, 39.61' NGVD STONE TILE 17
9' - 4"
3'
HIGH ROOF 35.66' NAVD, 36.77' NGVD
CONC. COLUMN WRAPPED IN BREAK METAL, TO MATCH WINDOW FRAME FINISH
DAYLIGHT PLANE
9' - 2"
212B
211B
201
DAYLIGHT PLANE
PTD. STUCCO 1ST FL CLG. 31.00' NAVD, 32.11' NGVD
3' - 3"
2 A6.1
200B
11
12
2ND FL T.O.S. 29.16' NAVD, 30.27' NGVD BONUS RM B.O. BEAM 27.16' NAVD, 28.27' NGVD
2' - 0"
3 A6.1
OPEN
100D
OPEN
9' - 4"
WALL MOUNTED CONDENSER UNIT
OPEN OPEN
STONE TILE
BASE FLOOD EL. 11.00' NAVD, 12.11' NGVD
GROUND FL T.O.S. 9.83' NAVD, 10.94' NGVD
LOWER DECK 4.83' NAVD, 5.94' NGVD
LOWER DECK 4' - 10"
GLASS GUARDRAIL CIP CONC. STAIR, REFER TO STRUCTURAL
MHW 0.31' NAVD, 1.42' NGVD
INFINITY EDGE OF POOL STONE TILE
CONC. COLUMN, REFER TO STRUCTURAL COPING EDGE OF WATER FEATURE, REFER TO DETAILS ON SHEET A0.4
STONE TILE CONC. COLUMN, REFER TO STRUCTURAL
PTD. STUCCO
MHW 0.31' NAVD, 1.41' NGVD
STONE TILE
1
EAST ELEVATION 3/16" = 1'-0"
EAST ELEVATION 35' MAX BUILDING HEIGHT
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1
2
3
A6.1
A6.1
A6.1
/2"
MASTER BDRM ROOF 41.75' NAVD, 42.86' NGVD
11' - 0"
FLOOD VENT. BOTTOM AT 8" MAX ABOVE SLAB (12" MAX ABOVE GRADE) TYP.
BASE FLOOD EL. 11.00' NAVD, 12.11' NGVD
LHSM 15.83' NAVD, 16.94' NGVD
2' - 0"
CJ
BONUS RM T.O.S. 17.83' NAVD, 18.94' NGVD
PTD. STUCCO
CJ
10' - 0"
GLASS GUARDRAIL
CJ
CJ
1ST FL B.O. BEAM 19.83' NAVD, 20.94' NGVD
LHSM 15.83' NAVD, 16.94' NGVD
PTD. STUCCO
215B
CJ
CJ
2' - 0"
COMPOSITE WOOD SCREEN 1ST FL T.O.S. 21.83' NAVD, 22.94' NGVD
35' MAX BUILDING HEIGHT
1 A6.1
MASTER BDRM ROOF 41.75' NAVD, 42.86' NGVD
/2" 01
WOOD SOFFIT PTD. STUCCO
2' - 2 1/2"
STONE TILE
27
26
25
15
4' - 8"
24
2ND FL CLG. 38.50' NAVD, 39.61' NGVD
17
16
9' - 4"
3'
HIGH ROOF 35.66' NAVD, 36.77' NGVD
CONC. COLUMN WRAPPED IN BREAK METAL, TO MATCH WINDOW FRAME FINISH
DAYLIGHT PLANE
9' - 2"
212B
211B
201
DAYLIGHT PLANE
PTD. STUCCO 1ST FL CLG. 31.00' NAVD, 32.11' NGVD
3' - 3"
2 A6.1
200B
11
12
2ND FL T.O.S. 29.16' NAVD, 30.27' NGVD BONUS RM B.O. BEAM 27.16' NAVD, 28.27' NGVD
2' - 0"
3 A6.1
LHSM 15.83' NAVD, 16.94' NGVD
BASE FLOOD EL. 11.00' NAVD, 12.11' NGVD
WALL MOUNTED CONDENSER UNIT
OPEN OPEN
STONE TILE
BASE FLOOD EL. 11.00' NAVD, 12.11' NGVD
GROUND FL T.O.S. 9.83' NAVD, 10.94' NGVD
11' - 0"
OPEN
OPEN
100D
CJ
FLOOD VENT. BOTTOM AT 8" MAX ABOVE SLAB (12" MAX ABOVE GRADE) TYP.
9' - 4" BONUS RM T.O.S. 17.83' NAVD, 18.94' NGVD
PTD. STUCCO
LHSM 15.83' NAVD, 16.94' NGVD
2' - 0"
CJ
GLASS GUARDRAIL
CJ
CJ
1ST FL B.O. BEAM 19.83' NAVD, 20.94' NGVD
LOWER DECK 4.83' NAVD, 5.94' NGVD
LOWER DECK 4' - 10"
INFINITY EDGE OF POOL STONE TILE
GLASS GUARDRAIL CIP CONC. STAIR, REFER TO STRUCTURAL
MHW 0.31' NAVD, 1.42' NGVD
CONC. COLUMN, REFER TO STRUCTURAL COPING EDGE OF WATER FEATURE, REFER TO DETAILS ON SHEET A0.4
STONE TILE CONC. COLUMN, REFER TO STRUCTURAL
PTD. STUCCO
MHW 0.31' NAVD, 1.41' NGVD
STONE TILE
EAST ELEVATION 1 3/16" = 1'-0"
35' MAX BUILDING HEIGHT
1
2
3
A6.1
A6.1
A6.1
2ND FL CLG. 38.50' NAVD, 39.61' NGVD
3' -
01 /2"
MASTER BDRM ROOF 41.75' NAVD, 42.86' NGVD
PTD. STUCCO
WOOD SOFFIT
20
19
STONE TILE
22
HIGH ROOF 35.66' NAVD, 36.77' NGVD
2' - 2 1/2" PTD. STUCCO SOFFIT
BONUS RM B.O. BEAM 27.16' NAVD, 28.27' NGVD
CJ
BONUS RM T.O.S. 17.83' NAVD, 18.94' NGVD
3
2
10
200A
5
6
209B
PTD. STUCCO GLASS GUARDRAIL
CJ
CJ
14
7
DAYLIGHT PLANE
1ST FL CLG. 31.00' NAVD, 32.11' NGVD 2ND FL T.O.S. 29.16' NAVD, 30.27' NGVD
DAYLIGHT PLANE
10' - 0"
PTD. STUCCO
215B
CJ
CJ
2' - 0"
COMPOSITE WOOD SCREEN 1ST FL T.O.S. 21.83' NAVD, 22.94' NGVD
1ST FL T.O.S. 21.83' NAVD, 22.94' NGVD 1ST FL B.O. BEAM 19.83' NAVD, 20.94' NGVD
CJ
LHSM 15.83' NAVD, 16.94' NGVD
PTD. STUCCO WALL MOUNTED CONDENSER UNIT
OPEN OPEN
OPEN
100A
100B
STONE TILE
100C
OPEN
LHSM 15.83' NAVD, 16.94' NGVD
FLOOD VENT. BOTTOM AT 8" MAX ABOVE SLAB (12" MAX ABOVE GRADE) TYP. BASE FLOOD EL. 11.00' NAVD, 12.11' NGVD
OPEN
BASE FLOOD EL. 11.00' NAVD, 12.11' NGVD
STONE TILE PTD. CONC. COLUMN, REFER TO STRUCTURAL
GROUND FL T.O.S. 9.83' NAVD, 10.94' NGVD PTD. STUCCO GLASS GUARDRAIL
LOWER DECK 4.83' NAVD, 5.94' NGVD
CIP CONC. STAIR, REFER TO STRUCTURAL
CONC. COLUMN, REFER TO STRUCTURAL DECORATIVE METAL SCREEN WALL
STONE TILE
PTD. STUCCO LISTED APPROVED OVERHEAD DOORS
WATER FEATURE
MHW 0.31' NAVD, 1.41' NGVD
MHW 0.31' NAVD, 1.42' NGVD
2
WEST ELEVATION 3/16" = 1'-0"
WEST ELEVATION
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P a l m e r R a n c h M e d i c a l O ff i c e Sweet Sparkman Architects | Sarasota, FL
Located in Sarasota, FL, this 8,000 square foot medical office has five individual tenant spaces for medical professionals to personalize at their demand. My responsibilities included design in the beginning phases followed by production of a full schematic set of drawings, Revit model management, as well as attending client meetings, meeting minutes, and communicating with the clients. Palmer Ranch is a well-known developer in Florida and is constantly looking to provide opportunities for those to improve and thrive in their medical practice.
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FL A A 26 00 08 5 7
1' - 6"
A R C H I T E C T S
5' - 0"
A5.1 1
S W EE T
8' - 0"
9' - 6"
9' - 6"
SP ARK M A N
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1' - 6"
T 9 4 1 .9 5 2 .0 0 8 4 F 9 4 1 .9 5 2 .0 2 0 1
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2 1 6 8 M A I N ST RE E T SA RA SO TA , F L 3 4 2 3 7
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5' - 4" 0' - 2"
5' - 8"
2
1' - 0"
MONUMENT SIGN 2
A0.2
6' - 0"
6' - 0"
UMENT SIGN 1
2
0" 12' -
ENLARGED MONUMENT SIGN 2 1/2" = 1'-0"
D
0" 16' -
A0.2
4
N
CANOPY FASCIA MASONRY DUMPSTER ENCLOSURE WITH PAINTED STUCCO FINISH
2' - 0"
A5.1
B
10' - 0" ALUMINUM AWNING
ENLARGED HANGING SIGN - Callout 1 3 1/2" = 1'-0"
A
3
ALUMINUM ROOF CANOPY
SCHEMATIC DESIGN 07/19/16
1
4
ISSUED FOR:
SEE ROOF PLAN A5.1
8598 POTTER PARK DR, SARASOTA, FL 34238
0' - 2"
PALMER RANCH DEVELOPMENT MEDICAL OFFICE
0' - 2"
C
PROJECT TITLE:
1' - 6"
NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION. DRAWINGS ARE SUBMITTED FOR PERMIT REVIEW, COMMENTS, AND INTERPRETATIONS ONLY. DRAWINGS MAY BE SUBSEQUENTLY REVISED TO REFLECT RESOLUTION OF AGENCY COMMENTS.
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0' - 8" 0' - 10"
1' - 6"
1' - 4"
A5.1
A0.2
MONUMENT SIGN
REV
6' - 8"
8' - 0"
1
DESCRIPTION
DATE
GRAPHIC SCALE: 0"
1"
As indicated
SCALE:
PROJECT MANAGER: DRAWN BY: A/E OF RECORD:
- 0"
PSTER = 1'-0"
8' - 0"
PROJECT NO:
4' - 0"
JWB KBS JWB 16433
SHEET TITLE:
ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN
SWINGING GATES WITH HORIZONTAL ALUMINUM CLADDING PANELS TO MATCH BUILDING
5
ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN 1/16" = 1'-0"
SHEET No.:
A0.2
(C) COPYRIGHT 2013 SWEET SPARKMAN ARCHITECTS, INC.
SITE PLAN
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04
5' - 0"
04 D
0' - 2" 1' - 6"
0' - 2" 1' - 6" 8' - 0"
08
S W EE T
05
3' - 0"
16' - 0"
06
16' - 0"
12
9' - 6"
02
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12
5' - 4"
8' - 0"
27' - 8"
12' - 0"
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5' - 4"
SP ARK M A N
04
07
UNIT 5
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5' - 4" 0' - 2"
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5' - 8"
0' - 2"
11' - 8"
8' - 0"
11' - 2"
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56' - 4"
9' - 6"
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FL A A 26 00 08 5 7
20' - 4"
10
T 9 4 1 .9 5 2 .0 0 8 4 F 9 4 1 .9 5 2 .0 2 0 1
59' - 2 3/4"
32' - 0"
A R C H I T E C T S
4' - 0"
2 1 6 8 M A I N ST RE E T SA RA SO TA , F L 3 4 2 3 7
1
07 12' - 0"
11 03
05
06
UNIT 4
03
16' - 0"
28' - 0"
12' - 0"
04
04
10
04
16' - 0"
EDGE OF SIDEWALK
6' - 0"
6' - 0"
05
1
6' - 0"
N ENLARGED MONUMENT SIGN 1 ENLARGED MONUMENT SIGN 1 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 1/2" = 1'-0" C
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ENLAR ENLARGED MONUMENT SIGN 2 2 1/2" = 1/2" = 1'-0"
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08
12' - 0"
11
B
11
02
05
4
08
28' - 0"
12' - 0"
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A6.1
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8' - 8"
06
1' - 7"
01
12
8" METAL STUD REV DESCRIPTION DATE FACEJOINT FASTENER STUCCO CONTROL GRAPHIC SCALE:
STUCCO CONTROL JOINT
04
09
0"
12
FLOOR PLAN
STUCCO As indicated
PROJECT MANAGER:
JWB
BY: FLOOR PLANDRAWN DETAIL - Callout 1KBS MASONRY WALLS W/ A/E OF RECORD: JWB 5/8" STUCCO PNT FINISH 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 5/8" STUCCO PNT FINISH
2 MASONRY WALLS W/ 12 05
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PROJECT NO:
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TYPE A A A A A B B B B B C D E
16433
SHEET TITLE:
15' - 4"
DOOR NUMBER
FLOOR PLAN 1/8" = 1'-0"
1"
CORNER KEY TRIM
SCALE:
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1
0' - 8" 0' - 10"
8" CMU DENSGLASS SHEATHING
1' - 0"
1' - 4"
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NO INTERIOR FINISHES. PROVIDE CONCRETE SLAB ON GRADE ONLY IN 3' WIDTH AROUND EXTERIOR WALLS. REINFORCED CMU WALLS WITH CORE FILL MASONRY INSULATION. 6" METAL STUD WALL WITH 5/8" GWB FULL HEIGHT TO DECK AND BOTTOM INSULATION. UNIT 1 ALUMINUM COLUMN FOR CANOPY ROOF SYSTEM, WITH INTEGRAL DRAIN. LINE OF CANOPY ROOF ABOVE. HOUSE ROOM, TO INCLUDE FIRE RISER, FIRE ALARM PANEL, DOMESTIC WATER, AND HOUSE ELECTRICAL PANEL. LANDSCAPE BED WITH MEXICAN PEBBLE 02 GROUNDCOVER. PROVIDE IRRIGATION AND ELECTRICAL FOR LIGHTING. ROOF DRAIN DOWNSPOUT. 52' - 4" LANDSCAPE BED. 8" METAL STUD EXTERIOR FURRING WALL WITH 5/8" DENSGLASS SHEATHING AND FIBER CEMENT RAIN SCREEN CLADDING SYSTEM. SEE WALL SECTIONS. STEEL COLUMN ROOF SUPPORT HATCH PATTERN INDICATES AREA OF 04 EXPOSED 04 AGGREGATE CONCRETE. SEE OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONS. 15' - 4" CONCRETE SIDEWALK PER CIVIL
15' - 4"
27' - 8"
12' - 0"
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FIBER CEMENT RAIN SCREEN CLADDING SYSTEM
12' - 8"
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12' - 0"
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12' - 8"
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07
16' - 4"
16' - 0"
ALL "BOXED" NOTES ON THIS PLAN REFER TO THE DRAWING LIST BELOW.
10' - 0"
10' - 0"
ENLARGED HANGING SIGN - Callout 1 ENLARGED HANGING SIGN3- Callout 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 1/2" = 1'-0"
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UNIT 2
A6.1
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04
15' - 4"
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12' - 0"
TYP
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02
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6' - 8"
16' - 0"
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2' - 0"
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1' - 6"
SCHEMATIC DESIGN 07/19/16
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1' - 6" 7' - 0"
ISSUED FOR:
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1' - 6"
PALMER RANCH DEVELOPMENT MEDICAL OFFICE
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PROJECT TITLE:
UNIT 3 1,624 SF (TYP)
16' - 0"
28' - 0"
139' - 4"
12' - 0"
142' - 2 3/4"
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CANOPY FASCIA 7' - 0" 1' - 6"
8598 POTTER PARK DR, SARASOTA, FL 34238
EDGE OF SIDEWALK
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NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION. DRAWINGS ARE SUBMITTED FOR PERMIT REVIEW, COMMENTS, AND INTERPRETATIONS ONLY. DRAWINGS MAY BE SUBSEQUENTLY REVISED TO REFLECT RESOLUTION OF AGENCY COMMENTS.
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WIDTH 6' - 0" 6' - 0" 6' - 0" 6' - 0" 6' - 0" 3' - 0" 3' - 0" 3' - 0" 3' - 0" 3' - 0" 4' - 0" 3' - 0" 3' - 0"
DOOR LEGEND
HEIGHT 8' - 0" 8' - 0" 8' - 0" 8' - 0" 8' - 0" 8' - 0" 8' - 0" 8' - 0" 8' - 0" 8' - 0" 8' - 0" 7' - 0" 2' - 0"
DOOR THICKNESS MATERIAL
DOORPLANS SCHEDULE FIRST FLOOR & LEGENDS
FRAME FIRE FINISH UNDER CUT RATING HARDWARE MATERIAL FINISH 4' - 0"
4' - 0"
8' - 0"
SHEET No.:
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DUMPSTER 1/2" = 1'-0"
A2.1
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(C) COPYRIGHT 2013 SWEET SPARKMAN ARCHITECTS, INC.
6' - 0"
DUMPSTER 1/2" = 1'-0"
5' - 2"
HEAD DETAIL
JAMB DETAIL
8' - 0"
SILL DETAIL 4' - 0"
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PREFINISHED ALUM COPING
PT WOOD BLOC
PT WOOD BLOCKING
DOUBLE BOND B TOP OF WALL
DOUBLE BOND BEAM AT TOP OF WALL
T. O. W. 18' - 0"
CONTINUE SINGLE PLY MEMBRANE UP AND OVER PARAPET WALL
1' - 6"
SINGLE PLY ROO OVER DENSDEC SHEATHING AND DECK
REINFORCED CMU EXTERIOR BEARING WALL
R38 OPEN CELL SPRAY FOAM INSULATION
R38 OPEN CELL FOAM INSULATI
PREFINISHED ALUM SIDING PANEL OVER 1" FURRING CHANNELS
2' - 0"
SINGLE PLY ROOF SYSTEM OVER DENSDECK ROOF SHEATHING AND METAL DECK
CONTINUE SING MEMBRANE UP PARAPET WALL
CONT. FLUID APPLIED AIR AND MOISTURE BARRIER ON CMU
SINGLE PLY ROOF SYSTEM OVER DENSDECK ROOF SHEATHING AND METAL DECK
CONTINUE SINGLE PLY MEMBRANE UP AND OVER PARAPET WALL
T. O. W. 18' - 0"
FIBER CEMENT PANEL RETURN (BEYOND)
T. O. DECK 14' - 8"
T. O. DECK 14' - 8"
9' - 6"
CONT. CONC BEAM AT OPENING
5' - 0"
CORRUGATED ALUM ROOF DECKING A5.1 1
PREFINISHED ALUMINUM CANOPY SYSTEM WITH INTEGRAL DRAINAGE THROUGH COLUMNS MONUMENT SIGN
1' - 0"
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2
CANOPY 11' - 4"
MASONRY DUMPSTER ENCLOSURE WITH PAINTED STUCCO FINISH
ALUMINUM STOREFRONT SYSTEM
NTERIOR FACE OF CMU TO BE LEFT UNFINISHED
CANOPY 11' - 4"
1
B
MASONRY CORE FILL NSULATION (PATCH ALL HOLES)
MASONRY CORE INSULATION (PA HOLES)
C
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REINFORCED CMU EXTERIOR BEARING WALL
REINFORCED CM EXTERIOR BEAR
PREFINISHED ALUMINUM POST FOR SIGN ATTACHMENT (CONTINUOUS THROUGH SIGN STRUCTURE)
SEE ROOF PLAN A5.1
STEEL BAR JOIS SLOPED AT 1/4" FOR DRAINAGE
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INTERIOR FACE OF CMU TO BE LEFT UNFINISHED
2' - 0"
A0.2
STEEL BAR JOIST ROOF, SLOPED AT 1/4" PER FOOT FOR DRAINAGE
0" 16' -
R38 OPEN CELL SPRAY FOAM INSULATION
0' - 8"
0" 12' -
STEEL BAR JOIST ROOF, SLOPED AT 1/4" PER FOOT FOR DRAINAGE
A0.2
ALUMINUM AWNING
INTERIOR FACE TO BE LEFT UNF
A5.1
SIGNAGE BOARD WITH FIBER CEMENT RAIN SCREEN CLADDING. METAL STUD STRUCTURE AND DENSGLASS SHEATHING. PROVIDE ELECTRICAL SERVICE.
A
BOND BEAM ABOVE OPENING
CANOPY COLUMN BEYOND
INTERIOR
EXTERIOR
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ALUMINUM ROOF CANOPY
A5.1
4" INTERIOR CONC SLAB ON GRADE. SEE FLOOR PLAN FOR EXTENTS.
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A0.2
8' - 0"
RRIER
4" INTERIOR CO ON GRADE. SEE PLAN FOR EXTE CONCRETE WALK PER CIVIL
MONUMENT SIGN
R CONC SLAB . SEE FLOOR EXTENTS.
VAPOR BARRIER
VAPOR BARRIER
T. O. S. 0' - 0"
T. O. S. 0' - 0"
ALUMINUM G
CONT. CONCRETE ST FOOTING CONT. CONCRETE STRIP FOOTING
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WALL SECTION A 3/4" = 1'-0"
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WALL SECTION
ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN 1/16" = 1'-0"
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WALL SECTION 3/4" = 1'-0"
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Woodhill Homes HUD Innovation
in
A ff o r d a b l e H o us i n g | C l e v e l a n d , OH
For the first phase of this competition, we were challenged to rethink affordable housing. We designed our project around the idea of partnering with the Cleveland Clinic and allowing them to rent out a “Living Lab�, which allows doctors to analyze data collected from the technology used in the selected units. In order to make this affordable housing with these incorporated technologies, the Cleveland Clinic would pay a premium in rent to do live research on people in need, while the tenants have their health taken care of.
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Sustainability
Recreation
• Photovoltaic Cells • Permeable Pavers • Bioswales
• Community Garden • Walking Path • Playground • Basketball Court
Sensor Array Street Lights
• Collects climate data • Monitors traffic patterns • Tracks pedestrian movement
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Accessibility
• Accessible outdoor spaces • Several zero-entry units • Accessibility creates equity
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ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
geothermal pv array
WATER RETENTION
bioswale water retention field permeable pavement
NODES + SOCIAL SPACES
pedestrian vehicle nodes public greenspace
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5-10 min
5-10 min
5-10 min
PARKS + SCHOOLS
5-10 min
BUS STOPS
5-10 min 5-10 min
MEDICAL CENTERS
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Commercial Living Lab Circulation Units Public Deck Management
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60
ground level
level one
Geothermal wells throughout the site supplements heating and cooling strategies for every building
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5’ Sidewalk
Bioswale
Bike Lane
Roadway
Bike Lane
Parking
Bioswale
5’ Sidewalk
Private Lawn
HEALTHY STREETS A huge part of what makes a traditional neighborhood function so well is the way transportation nodes layer in front of private lawns that culminate in an elevated stoop 25’ from the street. Urban Planner and philosopher Jane Jacobs wrote extensively on the advantages of the “Eyes of the Street” effect. Homeowners who spend time socializing on front porches tend to be more involved in their communities and are more inclined to say something or prevent altogether minor crimes in their immediate zone. They are also more inclined to take pride in their neighborhood when they have a sense of ownership that the stoop and front lawn provides.
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ACCESSIBLE BATHROOM SMART MIRROR SMART TOILET DIRTT WALL SYSTEM AUTOMATED MED. DISPENSER BED SENSORS Adaptable Kitchens + Bathrooms PRESCIENT WALL SYSTEM
ADA Clearances Grab Bars Zero Step Entry Data Collection Barrier Free + Universal Design Fall Detection Telehealth Connectivity
TWO-WAY STEEL FLOORING GAIT ANALYSIS
The innovative structural system allows for the rigidity needed to embed highly sensitive gait analysis equipment into the floor itself.
ROBOTIC MANUFACTURING
MASS PRODUCTION
INTEGRATION
RAPID CONSTRUCTION
Industry leading robotic arms spot weld a two way steel floor assembly
This revolutionary manufacturing system speeds up production time of the floor system dramatically
The two-way steel floor system is paired with a modular wall system to create an entire unit
These modules can then be hoisted into place in rapid progression
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seller take-back financing low income housing tax credits
SOURCES 30% USES 15%
5% 6%
mortgage
lab rent
20%
20%
43%
deferred developer fee home
18%
6%
10%
15%
construction costs demo
soft costs
construction interest + fees
developer fee
2% 1% 2%
$31.5 million
reserves tax credit fees financing fees
relocation costs
[
6%
Above-market-rate rent subsidiszes up to 20% of the entire project and is a continuous source of income. The Living Lab’s higher up-front cost is thus deferred through time and would be an asset for the entire Woodhill Homes community.
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ASSUMPTIONS
$500
efficiency unit
sensor enabled psf: $175-200
$615
1 bedroom
net zero psf: $210-240
$775
2 bedroom
affordable psf: $115-130
debt-service coverage ratio
1.20%
LIVING LAB The 25,000 square foot intergenerational living laboratory on the first and second levels of the multi-use building will provide tenants in the sensor rich units with state of the art medical care. In addition to on-site medical professionals, multiple services are provided including physical therapy spaces, a hydrotherapy pool, and others that further social and mental health. In addition to on-site medical professionals, the living lab provides research opportunities for medical students from across the region. Potential partnerships include the Cleveland Clinic (just a 10 minute walk from the site), The Ohio State University School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, and the University of Toledo College of Medicine.
LIVE LIVE LAB
PLAY Gait Analysis Exercise
LAB
Bed Sensors
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T r a v i s C o u n t y C o u r t h o us e I n t e g r a t e d S t u d i o | S p r i n g 2 0 1 6 | A us t i n , T X
This 550,000 square foot courthouse holds fourteen levels of twenty-five total courtrooms. Below that, there are three levels made up of sheriff’s quarters, holding cells, probation offices, pretrial services, district clerk, jury assembly, other miscellaneous program, and four hundred parking spots underground. Since the program is broken up to be zoned as secure, public and restricted, this became one of our driving factors when designing the interior program. The entire concept of the building exterior derived from chiseling a stone to reveal beauty beneath a rough surface. The facade represents the rugged weathering of a stone, while the center of the building represents what has been chipped away or revealed.
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Nestled between Guadalupe St, West 5th St, San Antonio St and West 4th St, adjacent to the new Federal Courthouse, Republic square is one of the three remaining Downtown Historical Squares in Austin, TX. The City and Parks and Recreation Departments are working hand in hand to revitalized the park and introduce new traditions to the site. Currently the Sustainable Food Center (SFC) farmers market takes place on the site weekly. 24
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Extrude Extrude the full footprint of site. This allows the scale of republic square to remain the same.
Program Cut Dynamic cut for reflected light and program purposes.
Civic Cut Civic cut adds to public space on the site, activates busy corner, and creates a human scale upon entering building.
Shift The two towers shift to respond to program needs of the interior courtrooms.
Massing The final mass is a product of the chipping away of the whole to meet the needs of a complex program.
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1/2” Plywood Canted Wood Block Foam Backing Rod with Sealant 1/2” Plywood U-Shaped Metal Extrusion Anchor Bolt Sheathing Vapor Barrier Rigid Insulation Metal Stud Precast Concrete Panels
Canted Wood Block Galvanized Metal Flashing
Galvanized Metal Flashing 1/2” Plywood EPDM Roofing Membrane Rigid Insulation Vapor Barrier Lightweight Concrete Metal Decking
U-Shaped Metal Extrusion I-Beam L-Shaped Bracket Cellular Beam LB18x22 L-Shaped Bracket Bolts
Precast Concrete Panels Gypsum Sheathing Air Vapor Rigid Insulation Cast in Place Steel Plate Anchor Bolt Z-Shaped Bracket Vapor Barrier Sealant Flashing Wood Blocking Sealant and Rubber Gasket
Double Studded Steel Walls 2 Layers of Gypsum Wall Boards 4 1/2” x 4 1/2” Steel tube 2 Pane Glass
2 Pane Glass Wood Blocking Sealant and Rubber Gasket Flashing Track Cast in Place Steel Plate Anchor Bolt Z-Shaped Bracket Precast Concrete Panels Gypsum Sheathing Rigid Insulation Vapor Barrier
1’ = 1/2”
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A04_Sent to Cloud_Courtroom Lobby
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Level 19 288' - 0"
Level 18 273' - 0"
Level 17 258' - 0"
Level 16 243' - 0"
Level 15 228' - 0"
Level 14 213' - 0"
Level 13 198' - 0"
Level 12 183' - 0"
Level 11 168' - 0"
Level 10 153' - 0"
Level 9 138' - 0"
Level 8 123' - 0"
Level 7 108' - 0"
Level 6 93' - 0"
Level 5 78' - 0"
Level 4 63' - 0"
Level 3 44' - 0"
Level 2 29' - 0"
Level 1 8' - 0" Ground 0' - 0" G1 -5' - 0" G2 -18' - 0" G3 -31' - 0" G4 -44' - 0" G5 -57' - 0" G6 -70' - 0" G7 -83' - 0" G8 -96' - 0"
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LEVEL FIVE
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District Courtrooms (Typical Alternating)
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LEVEL THREE
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Sheriff + Holding Cells
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Probation + Pretrial Services
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LEVEL ONE District Clerk, Jury Assembly, + Other
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A ff o r d a b l e H o us i n g S t u d i o 6 0 8 | F a l l 2 015 | K a n s a s C i t y , K S
In the heart of Kansas City, KS, there is an epidemic of stray dogs. They roam the busy streets all day and night, but if a stray dog is captured, they were once deferred from a shelter because they were all full. Since this project came to the surface, there has magically been an increase in the turnover rate at shelters. I have been in communication with Animal Control of Kansas City, KS and we have been collaborating on how to continue making the turnover rate even greater. Along with this building design, we proposed to put a dog park in down the street at Bethany Park to encourage more people to become pet owners.
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Galvanized Sheet Metal Coping Wood Shim Parapet
4” Cant + Cap Sheet
Sub-Purlin
Sun Shade - Louver Canopy 1” Diagonal Bracing
VCT on Concrete
Steel Bar Joist W Beam - Steel W12x26 Compound Ceiling 2’ x 4‘ ACT System Steel Support Brackets Mechanical Sliding Louver Screen
Curtain Wall
HSS-Hollow Structural Section-Column HSS8x8x.375
Gypsum Wall Vapor Barrier Metal Studs Plywood Sheathing / Substrate Air Filtration Thermal Layer/Air
12” Concrete Slab 16” Concrete Beam
8” FDN Wall
24” Concrete Column
4” Concrete Slab Gravel
Concrete Footing
4” Perforated Drain Pipe
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Gravel
COFFEE SHOP
Th r e e B e d r o o m | Tw o B a t h r o o m
ROOF GARDEN
VETERINARIAN
LIGHT / WIND TUNNEL
Tw o B e d r o o m | O n e B a t h r o o m
PET BOARDING
LOUVER SUNSHADE
One Bedroom | One Bathroom
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W y a n d o t t e C o u n t y M a pp i n g Healthcare Foundation
of
Greater Kansas City Area
Working collaboratively with Wyandotte County, The University of Kansas School of Architecture, Design, and Planning, and the Healthcare Foundation of Greater Kansas City Area grant, my task as GIS Research Assistant is to provide these organizations with the tools to make changes needed within Wyandotte County. For example, Huron Park is one of the parks within the downtown Kansas City, KS area that needs help, and that cannot be done without the members of the community. We hold park clean up events to allow people to be vocal about the changes they would like to see in these areas.
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Minnesota Ave. Ray’s Downtown Styling
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2
UMB Bank
Kansas City, Kansas Public Library
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Huron Indian Cemetery
El Camino Real
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Harry Abrams Pharmacy
2
N. 7th St.
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N. 6th St.
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8 1
3
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4
7th Street Casino
4 5 6 8
Ann Ave.
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HURON PARK
uron Park
KANSAS CITY, KS
as City, Kansas
LEGEND PARK BOUNDRY 1
GAZEBO
2
DOWNTOWN KCK METRO CENTER
3
ELEVATED PARKING / PARKING GARAGE
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PROPERTY OWNED BY CITY HALL LOFTS, LP
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ARBOR
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GATE
COMMUNITY FEEDBACK
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OCTOBER 22, 2016
What makes this park special? There are historical elements around this park. It could be interesting to have factoids aboout the area. Rose garden; rose care seminar; -people interested?
Describe a memory you have of this park: Koi pond was in the park Library was in the park
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TRAVIS COUNTY COURTHOUSE INTERIOR
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TRAVIS COUNTY COURTHOUSE DIAGRAM ELEVATION
PALMER RANCH MEDICAL OFFICE EXTERIOR
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KAILEY B L A I R SMITH +1-210-464-5331 kailey.smith9@gmail.com