ka t h e r i n e s wa i n s o n selected works
table of contents
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cirriculum vitae
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portable stool
2. -----------
church of St. Joseph Cupertino
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inwood house
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UNHCR shelter
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laneway house
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illustrations
personal e-mail: koswainson@gmail.com address: 1094 College Street, Toronto, ON, M6H 1B3, Canada
education September 2014 - June 2019
Ryerson University Bachelor of Architectural Science (B.Arch.Sci) • Major: Architecture Co-operative Program • Graduated with honours (Spring 2019) • Ryerson University Entrance Scholarship (2015)
September 2012 - June 2014
Shawnigan Lake School • Graduated with honours (2014) • Victoria Coldicutt Scholarship for the Arts (2014)
work May 2019 - Present
Architectural Assistant, BLDG Workshop • Currently assisting architecture team with design and working drawings for multiple renovations and new-build single family homes in GTA
August 2021 - Present
Self employed • Currently doing freelance architectural work doing custom home designs and renovations
November 2020 - July 2021
Barista • Preparing and serving customers various coffee and expresso-based drinks, baking pastries and breads, and maintenence of commercial kitchen and store
April 2020 - December 2020
Graduate Teaching Assistant • Assisting Ryerson professor with delivery of course material, providing support to undergraduate architectural science students, and grading of written and project-based course work
May 2017 - September 2018
Student Architect, Diamond Schmitt Architects • Assisted with written marketing material and document coordination for Request for Proposals (RFP) for Vancouver and Lower Mainland projects • Participated in schematic design and research for master planning projects such as the Britannia Community Centre and the Vancouver General Hospital Campus • Assisted with deficiency list recording on-site for 26,700m2 new campus building. Tracked, prepared, and administered deficiencies off-site for sequential phasing of deficiencies lists for the interior and exterior of the building • Assisted with design documentation for residential suites for mixed-use development in Toronto
June 2016 - September 2016
Architecture Intern, Brookfield Residential • Assisted with updating construction drawings and developing standard detail packages for various residential developments in the GTA
skills Analog
Sketching • hand drafting • wood working • laser-cutting • CNC • 3D printing
Software
MS Office • Adobe Creative Suite • Bluebeam Revu • ARC GIS • Revit 2022• AutoCAD 2021 • Rhinoceros 6.0
hobbies • digital illustration • creative writing • dance • yoga • soccer • cooking • baking •
involvement September 2018 - April 2020
Frank Lloyd Wright Banff National Park Pavilion Research Team • A part of a research team consisting of Ryerson professors and students undergoing a collaborative study and update of Frank Lloyd Wright’s original drawings of the Banff National Park Pavilion
September 2016 - April 2019
AIAS Mentor • A part of the Mentorship program, providing guidance to first and second year Architectural Science students
June 2016 - July 2016
Luminato 2016 Artist Voluntee • Participated in a pop-up studio collaboration of students and local architects to re-imagine the development of the Hearn Generating Station in the West Don Lands
February 2016
Lithoform Installation Volunteer • Assisted with assembly of installation for Toronto’s Annual Winter Stations
September 2015
Timber Fever Design Build Competition Participant • Participated in the 3-day Design/build competition of an Emergency Medical Shelter, collaboration of Engineering and Architectural Science Students
design lead January 2017 - March 2018
Inwood House • Completed a full set of permit and construction drawing package for a single family home in North Saanich, British Columbia. • Regular consultation with client and contractor (remotely and on-site) • Detailing and revision of drawings until up until occupancy
November 2015 - October 2016
Portable Step • Designed and built a collapsible stool for an individual of short statue, to travel with and to use when giving presentations
October 2016 - November 2016
H204All Logo Sign • Designed and fabricated a not-for-profit company’s 3D sign for their annual fundraising gala (approximately 0.3m by 2.4m)
1.
portable stool Typology: Fabrication/furniture Date: April 2016 - September 2016 Medium: Rhino 5.0, AutoCAD 2017, CNC Mastercam
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This lightweight step was designed to be easily compacted and transported for an individual of short stature. The stool was intended to give assistance to the individual while giving speeches at events, usually accommodating taller podiums. All of the prototypes and final stool were made using all repurposed materials, to save on costs and to support H204All’s mission of being environmentally conscious.
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Legs collapse, knotches unslot from grooves in platform.
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Legs rotate 120 degrees, and align with fixed leg.
Aligned legs fold so they me platform.
eet parallel with the
Fabric strap clamps the leg ends in place, by clicking to a fixed button on the underside of the platform.
Stool is graspable by the handle and is ready for transport!
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2.
church of St. Joseph Cupertino Typology: Religious Date: Fall 2018 Medium: Adobe CS, Rhino 5.0, Revit Team Members: Liam Hall Advisor: Edward Wójs Location: Toronto, ON
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The Church of St. Joseph Cupertino is a Traditional Roman Catholic Church for Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Pii X (FSSPX). The project is located in the heart of the Canary District in Toronto, northeast of the Distillery District, and adjacent to the historic Canary Building.
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The proposal was intended to be dedicated to the Patron Saint of Flying. St. Joseph Cupertino was believed to have elevated off the earth during prayer, the Church of Saint Joseph Cupertino intends to guide parishioners to ascension through the gradual procession of light and intersecting lines that draw the eye
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to the altar. Drawing inspiration from the elongated procession of Traditional Roman Catholic Churches as well as the intimacy with the liturgical practice, the design aims to reconnect parishioners with their practice through a deep connection with material, form, proportion, and lightness.
/ Statuary
1. Church 2. Priory 3. Bell Tower
Water feature J.P. Ontario-sized brick pavers
LANDSCAPE PLAN
Vegetation consisting of Sugar Maple, Yellow Ash, Blue Spruce. Low lying vegetation consisting of Bottlebrush grass, Alternate Dogwood, Gold Mop Cypress
4. Parking 5. Canary Building 6. Garden
Gravel
MILL ST.
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Low lying vegetation consisting of Canada Wild Rye, Blue Vervain, Little Bluestem Grass
ST. RRY CHE
1
COOPERAGE ST.
Vegetation consisting of Bloodgood Japanese Maple, Sugar Maple
Vegetation consisting of Sugar Maple, Red Maple, Blue Spruce
Raised garden beds
2
3
J.P. Ontario-sized brick pavers Reflection pond
Existing curb-cut
TTC Streetcar Transit Stop (line 504)
5
4
FRONT ST. 0
50
100m
5
6
View facing due east looking down alter.
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1. West Elevation of Church, Priory, & Bell Tower 2. Sectional Model of Sanctuary and Nave 3. Detail Model of Altar Window, angled at 42o to receive sunlight on the altar on Spring Equinox at 12:00pm 4. View of Altar, 1:50 Sectional Model 5. Exterior view, 1:50 Sectional Model 6. Altar detail view, 1:50 Sectional Model 7. East facade, 1:50 Sectional Model T/O Bell Tower
34000
B
A B
A
Max. Height Cx
DN
23000
A
Organ
Altar Screen
Choir
A
Bx
DN
C D
B
Avg. Grade
1.
1x
1
2
3
4
5
6
0
0
5
10 m
A
L2 - CHOIR 0
/
WEST ELEVATION
8
A2.4 10 m
5
/
A3.1
2.
4.
5.
9
3.
6.
7.
3.
The design intention of this residence on Vancouver Island aims to optimize the natural depression of the site, sun exposure, and views of the bay, to maximize the floor space and connectivity of the primary living spaces. The upper living level and exterior deck area creates a seamless transition by wrapping around the entrance, and central staircase to the lower level, which contains the bedrooms, storage and utilities spaces.
Typology: Residential Date: January 2017 - April 2018 Medium: Adobe CS, Rhino 6.0, AutoCAD 2018, Revit 2018 Location: North Saanich, BC
Douglas fir from the site was milled on site, treated, and re-used for structural columns, decking, stairs and as well as interior finishes. The simple monopitch and large overhangs of the roof are designed to deal with heavy precipitation to deflect water from the enclosure and to assist with water run off on the site.
inwood house
10
11
27.7+/CATCH BASIN
A5 1-
HYDRANT
ESTCODE
ESTCODE
CONTAINED VEGETATION BED
7315
ESTCODE
FIRE PIT
5996
OPEN GRID PAVERS WITH GRAVEL INFILL 150mm C.I.P. CONCRETE RETAINING WALL
CARPORT
STEPS TO LOWER PATIO
26
5525
OPEN GRID PAVERS WITH GRASS INFILL
1067
LOOSELY FILLED VEGETATION BEDS
A6
1067
INWOOD ROAD
8449
OPEN GRID PAVERS WITH GRAVEL INFILL
2-
1510
1810
2000 1829
ESTCODE
12890
27500.0
1067
ESTCODE
ESTCODE
12980
18119
BUILDING FOOTPRINT
29
28
27
7117
30
CONTAINED VEGETATION BED W/ CLUMPING BAMBOO (FARGESIA ROBUSTA), BLUE WILD RYE (ELYMUS GLAUCUS), & SWORD FERN (POLYSTICHUM MUNITUM)
30.5+/-
2 A5 MAIL BOX
LOT B
0
5
10 m
ESTCODE
KE DG EA
NC HO RR OA D
12 84 0
RAISED DECK FOR WOOD STORAGE
6000.0
23.4+/-
24
25
1-
A6
DISPOSAL AREA *REFER TO SURVEY DRAWINGS FOR SEPTIC FIELD SPECIFICATIONS
17634
LOT C
26 MBFE = 26.7m D INV. = 25.7m
SILT TRAP
25.5+/-
A A
H
2362 1575 2362
H G H
1192 1192 1191
1524 2519 1524
Level 1 Plan
LEVEL11 PLAN PLAN 1:50 1:50 LEVEL
14
2323 2323
1524
2323
4000 4000
619 762 619 4000 762
984 984
619
762
2532 2532
Level 2 Plan
LEVEL22 PLAN PLAN 1:50 1:50 LEVEL
LEVEL 1 PLAN 1:50
00
11
0
22
1
2
44
4
2000 2000
2492 2492
5
TILE TILE
TILE
HARDWOOD HARDWOOD
HARDWOOD
66
4086 4086
476
1524 1524
460
1524 1524
BUILT-IN DESK
1
WOODBURNING BURNINGFIREPLACE FIREPLACE BUILT-INWOOD BUILT-IN BUILT-IN WOOD BURNING FIREPLACE
7
88
8
STONEVENEER VENEERHEARTH HEARTHAND ANDSURROUND SURROUND STONE STONE VENEER HEARTH AND SURROUND
TV TV
33
2358 1594 2358
WALLALCOVE ALCOVEFOR FORWOOD WOODSTORAGE STORAGEWALL ALCOVE FOR WOOD STORAGE WALL
TV
3
2358
3955 3955
4483955 448
1524 1524
496 496
1310 4481310
11
0
22
1
2
44
99
763 1524
496
LEVEL 2 PLAN 1:50
00
77 2000
DINING AREA HARDWOOD
BUILT-IN DAYBED AND BOOKSHELF
11
2000
2000 2000
4086
DINING AREA AREA DINING HARDWOOD HARDWOOD
LIVING AREA HARDWOOD
2000 2000
6075
LIVING AREA AREA LIVING HARDWOOD HARDWOOD
1524
1524 1524 6075 6075
BUILT-INDESK DESK BUILT-IN
6
6"x6" DOUGLAS FIR POST
CLOSET HARDWOOD
1594 2532 1594
2000
55
460 460
984
2000
651 2000 2000
476 2000 2000 1192
4
2000
1406
1219
2000
1219 484 1219
4
2000
F
3
44
1524
1191 1191
2
1524
1524 1524 4015
4015 4015
484 484
WO
698
M FF
2
DN
2026
BUILT-IN BUILT-IN DAYBEDAND AND DAYBED BOOKSHELF BOOKSHELF
2000
2000 2000 750
MICROWAVE ABOVE WALL OVEN
698 698
KITCHEN TILE
MICROWAVEABOVE ABOVE MICROWAVE WALLOVEN OVEN WALL
22
1
33
2492
750 750
1176 2713
KITCHEN KITCHEN TILE TILE
8
9
696
651 651
1524
2000 2000
696 696
763 763 2519 2519
H
2000
784
600
1524 2476 1524
ENTRY TILE
762
7
2000
99
2000 2000 2000
22 2476 1524 2476
8273 8273
2000
2052
762
2000 2000
2362
G F G
1524
3663 2713 2713 762 1895
ENTRY ENTRY TILE TILE DN
CLOSET CLOSET HARDWOOD HARDWOOD
1524
2000 2000
3984 3984
2
1566
600 600
1575 1575
M M
DN DN
762
1566 1566 3293
6
22
3446
3446 3446
2000
3293 3293 1898
FREE-STANDING WOOD BURNING FIREPLACE
2000 2000 2000
DW
6"x6"DOUGLAS DOUGLASFIR FIRPOST POST 6"x6"
88
FREE-STANDING FREE-STANDING WOODBURNING BURNINGFIREPLACE FIREPLACE WOOD
E
2
A7
6
1310
W.I.C. POLISHED CONCRETE 762 762
2662
2662 2662
66
3984
7824
527
3928
W.C. WITH SHOWER TILE
1
A7 A7
77
1310 1310
W.I.C. W.I.C. POLISHED POLISHED CONCRETE CONCRETE
BED RM RM 11 BED BED RM 1 POLISHED CONCRETE CONCRETE POLISHED CONCRETE POLISHED 900
2000 2000
762 762 3288
7824 7824 3928 3928
3937
FF
A7
1524 2476 1524
DW DW
WO WO
2026 2026
2661
784 784
1898 1898
3205
3937 3937 1067
527 527 2000 2000
3603
3603 3603
900 900
MASTERBED RM RM MASTERBED ENSUITE MASTERBED RM POLISHED CONCRETE CONCRETE POLISHED CONCRETE TILE POLISHED
2661 1005 2661
1067
1067 2798 1067
2798 2798
1937
1937 1937
6
ENSUITE ENSUITE TILE TILE
1067 1067
3288 3288
3205 3205
1524
1524 1524
66
BED RM 2 POLISHED CONCRETE 1005 1005
3663 3663
11
DN DN
1625 1625
3
66
BED RM RM 22 BED POLISHED POLISHED CONCRETE CONCRETE
2000 2000 2000
44
2000
33
A7
2476 1524 2476
5 2000
2000 2000
1692
2440
1692 1692
2440 2440
1829
UP
914
5
1
A7 A7
GUEST W.C. TILE
914 914
55
11
1829 1829
GUEST W.C. W.C. GUEST TILE TILE
E D E
SHELVING
W.C. W.C. WITH WITH SHOWER SHOWER TILE TILE
914
914 914
55 UP UP
2000 2000 2000
OUTDOOR LIVING AREA COMPOSITE DECKING
STORAGE TILE
SHELVING SHELVING
1625
W
D
3499
2000 2000
W W
D D
1067
1524 2686 1524
STORAGE STORAGE TILE TILE
785
3499 3499
FLOOR DRAIN FOR DOG SHOWER
2000
HWT
1067 2798 1067
4 762 762
4021
44
FLOOR DRAIN DRAIN FOR FOR FLOOR DOG SHOWER SHOWER DOG
1
2000
2000 2000
1895
MUD RM TILE
4021 4021
MUD RM RM MUD UTILITY RM TILE POLISHEDTILE CONCRETE
2056
HWT HWT
4021
ELECTRICAL PANEL
RADIANT HEATING 2056 2056 SYSTEM
2798 2798
7603
1895 1895
ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL PANEL PANEL
4021 4021
RADIANT RADIANT HEATING HEATING SYSTEM SYSTEM
UTILITY RM RM UTILITY POLISHED POLISHED CONCRETE CONCRETE
3 1176 1176
833
2686 2686
2477
915
OUTDOOR OUTDOOR LIVING AREA AREA LIVING COMPOSITE COMPOSITE DECKING DECKING
1227
1064
833 833 2618
2477 2477
924
915 915
2000
2618 2618 762
2
33
11
D C D
11
2000
2000 2000 1064 1064 915
762 762 599
2000 2000 2000
1
22 2000 2000
3635
3635 3635 7603 7603
DECK PERIMETER PERIMETER ABOVE ABOVE DECK DECK PERIMETER ABOVE
924 924 762
915 915
C B C
A7
CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE RETAINING WALL 762 3340 599 762 599
2000 2000 2000
A7 A7
11
3340 3340
A
22
A7 A7
CAST-IN-PLACE CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE CONCRETE RETAINING WALL WALL RETAINING
B B
2000 2000
2000 2000
2000
1524
H G H
706
2000 2000 2000
476 476
G F G
1524 1524
2000 2000 2000
476 476
E
2
706 706
FF
2000 2000 2000
22
8273
E D E
2000 2000 2000
1227 1227
D C D
1895 1895
2000 2000 2000
2052 2052
C B C
762 762
2000 2000 2000
1406 1406
A
1524 1524
B B
2000 2000
785 785
A A
4
1310
9
91
Level 2 29000.0
724
F3
724
EXTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLY: 1 F5 INSULATION VALUE (RSI) = 4.93 NOMINAL
13
1/2" GYPSUM WALLBOARD POLYETHYLENE VAPOUR BARRIER 2" x 8" STUD WALL AT 24" O.C. W/ MINERAL WOOL BATTS 3/4" OSB TYVEK AIR BARRIER 1/2" WOOD FURRING STRIPS 6" HORIZONTAL LAPPED HARDIE BOARD (WHITE)
ROOF ASSEMBLY NOMINAL INSULATION VALUE (RSI) = 4.93
Average Grade
184
19
50
T/G CEDAR CEILING FINISH POLYETHYLENE VAPOUR BARRIER 27500.0 9 1/4" TJI JOISTS AT 12" O.C. W/ MINERAL WOOL BATTS (R28) 2" PURLINS FOR CROSS VENTILATION 1/2" OSB SHETATHING BUILT-UP ROOFING MEMBRANE
25 4
Ground Floor 26000.0 Foundation 25568.2
BASE TRIM
328
2" CONCRETE SUBFLOOR W/ INFLOOR RADIANT HEATING
375
19
51
19
EXTERIOR FLASHING LAPPED OVER AIR BARRIER AND STARTING DECK MEMBER
286
3
CONT. ENGINEERED BEAM CANTILEVERED FOR DECK
TONGUE & GROOVE CEDAR CEILING FINISH
1
ROOF SLOPE
1/2" ANCHOR BOLT FOUNDATION WALL ASSEMBLY: NOMINAL INSULATION VALUE (RSI) = 4.22
365
203
F3
675 WALLBOARD 1220 1/2" GYPSUM POLYETHYLENE VAPOUR BARRIER 2" x 4" STUD WALL AT 16" O.C. W/ MINERAL WOOL BATTS (R14) 2 F3 2" RIGID INSULATION 8" (200mm) C.I.P. CONCRETE FOUNDATION WALL W/ VERTICAL BOARD FORM EXTERIOR FINISH
F4
1
Revisions 292
05
Client Approval
B/O Roof
06
Issued for Building Pe
31743.2
07
Revisions as per Buil Inspection comments 2017
11007 In Roa 7525
375
375
EXTERIOR WALL AT FLOOR SECTION DETAIL 1:5
Revisions
04
2743
50
743
100
Revisions
03
1067
914
12
1524
Revisions
02
32657.6
914
GASKET
Descripti
01
T/O Roof
6" HARDIE BOARD TRIM
1067
No.
SEALANT OR GASKET JOINT AT POLYETHYLENE (A&V) TO PLATE (A.B.)
4.5o
436
A7
Level 2 EXTERIOR WALL AT ROOF SECTION DETAIL 1:5 29000.0
F4 2625
Average Grade 27500.0
East/W Elevati
Project number
203229
Ground Floor 26000.0 Foundation 25568.2
A
2000
B
2000
C
2000
D
2000
E
F
2000
2000
Date Drawn by
Katherin
Checked by
A6
G
West Elevation
Scale
436
1
T/O Roof
914
32657.6 B/O Roof
2743
3658
31743.2
2
29000.0
1500
375
Level 2
200
2625
27500.0
229
Average Grade
Ground Floor
203
F5
1524
724
4. Mean Building Floor Ele be at 26.7m above sea lev with the adjacent Storm Dr at 25.7m above sea level.
26000.0 Foundation 25568.2
East-West Section E/W SECTION 1:50
0
1
2
4
DECK
View of front entrance and entry to deck
ROOF ASSEMBLY NOMINAL INSULATION VALUE (RSI) = 4.93
13
184
19
50
FASCIA BOARD
T/G CEDAR CEILING FINISH POLYETHYLENE VAPOUR BARRIER 9 1/4" TJI JOISTS AT 12" O.C. W/ MINERAL WOOL BATTS (R28) 2" PURLINS FOR CROSS VENTILATION 1/2" OSB SHETATHING BUILT-UP ROOFING MEMBRANE
25
2
RIM JOIST BLOCKING
328
EXTERIOR FLASHING LAPPED OVER AIR BARRIER AND STARTING DECK MEMBER
304
50 3" HARDIE BOARD STARTER STRIP
CEDAR SOFFIT FINISH
2" CONT. PERFORATED SOFFIT VENT STRIP
3
CONT. ENGINEERED BEAM CANTILEVERED FOR DECK
TONGUE & GROOVE CEDAR CEILING FINISH
1067
SEALANT OR GASKET JOINT AT POLYETHYLENE (A&V) TO PLATE (A.B.)
6" HARDIE BOARD TRIM
292
EXTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLY:
GASKET
NOMINAL INSULATION VALUE (RSI) = 4.93
1/2" ANCHOR BOLT
203
365
FASCIA BOARD
154
EXTERIOR WALL AT ROOF SECTION DETAIL 1:5
L 1:5
RIM JOIST BLOCKING
101
2 x 6" RAILING BACKING TO ALIGN WITH TOP OF POST
32
2 x 2" PRESSURE TREATED DOUGLAS FIR RAILING
328 304
50 3" HARDIE BOARD STARTER STRIP
CEDAR SOFFIT FINISH
CHANNEL FOR LED LIGHT STRIP
2" CONT. PERFORATED SOFFIT VENT STRIP
B
2000
C
2000
D
TONGUE & GROOVE 2000 CEDAR CEILING FINISH
E
2000
F
2000
G
2000
1067
1
436
SEALANT OR GASKET JOINT AT POLYETHYLENE (A&V) TO PLATE (A.B.)
292
T/O Roof
EXTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLY:
1/2" GYPSUM WALLBOARD POLYETHYLENE VAPOUR BARRIER B/OWOOL Roof BATTS 2" x 8" STUD WALL AT 24" O.C. W/ MINERAL 3/4" OSB 31743.2 TYVEK AIR BARRIER 2" WOOD FURRING STRIPS 6" HORIZONTAL LAPPED HARDIE BOARD (WHITE)
ROOF ASSEMBLY NOMINAL INSULATION VALUE (RSI) = 4.93
19
50
25
2
25 38
Ground Floor
CHANNEL FOR LED LIGHT STRIP
15
RIM JOIST BLOCKING
26000.0
203
EXTERIOR FLASHING LAPPED OVER AIR BARRIER AND STARTING DECK MEMBER
19
Foundation 25568.2
32657.6
0
1
2
3
CONT. ENGINEERED BEAM CANTILEVERED FOR DECK
3.
4
31743.2 3658
6 x 6" PRESSURE TREATED DOUGLAS FIR POST
6" HARDIE BOARD TRIM
1/2" GYPSUM WALLBOARD POLYETHYLENE VAPOUR BARRIER 2" x 4" STUD WALL AT 16" O.C. W/ MINERAL WOOL BATTS (R14)COMPOSITE DECKING 2" RIGID INSULATION 8" (200mm) C.I.P. CONCRETE FOUNDATION WALL W/ VERTICAL BOARD FORM EXTERIOR FINISH
203
1067
SEALANT OR GASKET JOINT AT POLYETHYLENE (A&V) TO PLATE (A.B.)
EXTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLY:
202
375
365
1. Exterior Wall at Roof Section Detail 2. Exterior Wall at Floor Section Detail 3. Deck Railing Section Detail 4. Interior front entry tile flooring installation 5. Exterior front entry douglas fir stair construction 6. Interior living space view of stairwell skylight and kitchen area
NOMINAL INSULATION VALUE (RSI) = 4.93
Average Grade
2625
2.
50
100
25
1/2" GYPSUM WALLBOARD POLYETHYLENE VAPOUR BARRIER 2" x 8" STUD WALL AT 24" O.C. W/ MINERAL WOOL BATTS 3/4" OSB TYVEK AIR BARRIER 2" WOOD FURRING STRIPS 6" HORIZONTAL LAPPED HARDIE BOARD (WHITE)
FOUNDATION WALL ASSEMBLY: NOMINAL INSULATION VALUE (RSI) = 4.22
Level 2
76
TONGUE & GROOVE
SECTION DETAIL 1:5 CEDAR CEILING FINISH
292
GASKET
1/2" ANCHOR BOLT
29000.0 12
1065
DECK 1 x 3" HORIZONTAL TREATED CEDAR LOUVRES SPACED 3/4"
B/O Roof
CEDAR SOFFIT FINISH
2" CONT. PERFORATED SOFFIT VENT STRIP
1087
286
T/O Roof
3" HARDIE BOARD STARTER STRIP
20
375 436
19
51
235
G
27500.0
328
2" CONCRETE SUBFLOOR W/ INFLOOR RADIANT HEATING
2625
Average Grade
BASE TRIM
2000
T/G CEDAR CEILING FINISH POLYETHYLENE VAPOUR BARRIER COMPOSITE DECKING 9 1/4" TJI JOISTS AT 12" O.C. W/ MINERAL WOOL BATTS (R28) 2" PURLINS FOR CROSS VENTILATION 1/2" OSB SHETATHING BUILT-UP ROOFING MEMBRANE
2 x 2" PRESSURE TREATED DOUGLAS FIR RAILING
32
1/2" GYPSUM WALLBOARD POLYETHYLENE VAPOUR BARRIER 2" x 8" STUD WALL AT 24" O.C. W/ MINERAL WOOL BATTS 3/4" OSB TYVEK AIR BARRIER 1/2" WOOD FURRING STRIPS 6" HORIZONTAL LAPPED HARDIE BOARD (WHITE)
F
29000.0
375 184
13
101
2Level x 6" RAILING BACKING TO ALIGN WITH TOP OF POST 2
EXTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLY: NOMINAL INSULATION VALUE (RSI) = 4.93
2000
20
154
EXTERIOR WALL AT ROOF SECTION DETAIL 1:5
202
2
1 x 3" HORIZONTAL TREATED CEDAR LOUVRES SPACED 3/4"
6 x 6" PRESSURE TREATED DOUGLAS FIR POST
3658
1.
1087
NOMINAL INSULATION VALUE (RSI) = 4.9332657.6
EXTERIOR WALL AT ROOF SECTION DETAIL 1:5 25
EXTERIOR WALL AT FLOOR 27500.0 SECTION DETAIL 1:5
203
Ground Floor
2 x 2" PRESSURE TREATED DOUGLA
15
229
38
2 x 6" RAILING BACKING TO ALIGN W
26000.0 Foundation
235
25568.2
CHANNEL FOR LED LIGHT STRIP
4
A
2000
B
2000
C
DECK SECTION DETAIL 1:5
2000
D
2000
1
2000
F
2000
G
T/O Roof 32657.6
1 x 3" HORIZONTAL TREATED CEDA
B/O Roof
6 x 6" PRESSURE TREATED DOUGL
3658
31743.2
2
Level 2 375
18
E
25
436
2
76
914
1
1065
2743
0
00
A
1/2" GYPSUM WALLBOARD POLYETHYLENE VAPOUR BARRIER 2" x 8" STUD WALL AT 24" O.C. W/ MINERAL WOOL BATTS 3/4" OSB TYVEK AIR BARRIER 2" WOOD FURRING STRIPS 6" HORIZONTAL LAPPED HARDIE BOARD (WHITE)
2
229
50
FOUNDATION WALL ASSEMBLY: ROOF ASSEMBLY NOMINAL INSULATION VALUE (RSI) = 4.22 NOMINAL INSULATION VALUE (RSI) = 4.93 1/2" GYPSUM WALLBOARD CEDAR CEILING FINISH POLYETHYLENE VAPOURT/G BARRIER BARRIER 2" x 4" STUD WALL AT 16" POLYETHYLENE O.C. W/ MINERALVAPOUR WOOL BATTS (R14) 9 1/4" TJI JOISTS AT 12" O.C. W/ MINERAL WOOL BATTS (R28) 2" RIGID INSULATION 2" PURLINS FOR CROSS VENTILATION 8" (200mm) C.I.P. CONCRETE FOUNDATION WALL W/ 1/2" OSB SHETATHING VERTICAL BOARD FORM EXTERIOR FINISH BUILT-UP ROOFING MEMBRANE
29000.0
COMPOSITE DECKING
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UNHCR shelter Typology: Emergency shelter Date: Winter 2019 Medium: Adobe CS, Rhino 6.0 Team Members: Katherine Krolak Location: Za’atari Refugee Camp, Jordan
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While focusing on both productivity and expression, the design concept for the UNHCR Shelter that the structure is able to adapt over time, as the prefabricated wood frame and fabric covering act as an immediate means of shelter, while the family is able to build out the layers of the house over time. This rigid structure provides a framework to build the out the structure from the interior and exterior, with recycled materials found in existing camps and refugee ghettos such as plastic sheathing, corrugated metals, gravel, and textile fabrics like burlap.
Materials used are non environmentally friendly, as plastics and steels are known to have high embodied energy and are non-recyclable
Poly-cotton canvas subject to lose tensile strength after prolonged exposure to sun and precipitation
When possible, outer mud flap should be buried below grade, however this does not provide a continuous water/air seal
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Small cone openings for ventilation
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Plastic ground sheet covering Reliant on highly compact soil to ensure a stable base
Outer tent door flap can be used as awning by moving door poles outside
Although relatively lightweight, the excessive amount of components could complicate or prolongate the assembly.
existing design critique
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Polyethelene fabric
Sand or gravel bags
Mud-clay plaster layer
Shelter Sectional Perspective
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Ridge vent
3/4” plywood arched frame
4x8’ insulated floor panel
Shelter Plan
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laneway house Typology: Residential Date: Winter 2019 Medium: Adobe CS, Rhino 6.0, Revit 2018, THERM, Wufi Team Members: Eric Farnand Advisor: Paul Dowsett, Vera Straka Location: Toronto, ON
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The concept for a small, net-zero laneway house off of Withrow Avenue, came from a desire from the client to maximize the usage of their long narrow East Riverdale property for their extended family. In order to minimize the impact on the narrow laneway, and to make the project financially viable, the goals for meeting the benchmarks of minimal impact included meeting the passive house standards and ensuring that the project is carbon neutral for a life cycle of 60 years. Solid dowel laminated timber (DLT) panels were chosen for the structure, allowing for ease in fabrication and to maximize carbon sequestering potential. The exposed DLT enhances both the thermal and visual comfort of the interior of the micro-apartment, as the wood naturally regulates the temperature and humidity of the space and reduces the need for chemical finishes.
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1
2
A4.1
1000
5600
1
i.
A6.1
A
R
Washer Dryer • Energy Star GE 7.0 cu.ft capacity front load electric dryer and washer in white
Washer
2514
Kitchenette • 760x1800 DLT Butcherblock countertop made from excess Holz100 140 Interior wall, treated with linseed oil • AFLI Bamboo Sink w/ Kohler Water -Sense Single Handle Faucet in Vibrant Titanium
1 A4.2
556
976
S
S
S
6000
2 A6.1
860
1520
1000
Washroom • Water sense fixtures: Kohler Single Hangle Lavatory Faucet in vibrant titanium, Water Matrix Toilet, Delta Faucet H2Okinetic 1.5 -GPM showerhead • Finishes: Blackrock 3x9" tiles in Navy Brushed Blue • MR Direct Bamboo Vessel Sink
344
CONCRETE BLOCK GARAGE
•
1
UP
2514
A5.2
Electrical Routing • Milled Grooves for Exposed 1/2" Conduit
S
B 1230
306
1230
836
1010
339
Door •
Vetta Building Technologies CAL Arctic Door
Windows • EuroLine Windows Series 4700, ThermoPlus PHC
1500
650
Built-in bench and table made from excess Holz100 170 exterior wall and dimensional lumber, treated with linseed oil
PROPERTY LINE
3.05M W IDE LANE
Ground Floor Plan 1
1
2
A4.1
1000
5600
S
1743
A
Unheated Storage Area • 2x4 Screen Frame with Cedar Board and Batten Siding (Shou Sugi Ban Finish) • Open cedar decking • 2x4 deck bracing with knotching for bike hooks
750
1645
870
DN
1
900
CONCRETE BLOCK GARAGE
1 A5.2
6000
1402
A4.2
OTB
1500
B
Photovoltaic Panels • SunPower E-Series Residential Solar Panels (SPR-E20-327)
PROPERTY LINE
Second Floor Plan 26
Plans
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A2.2
Exterior Wall Assembly
Exterior Wall Assembly
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
16mmWood Siding 18mm Air Cavity 40mm AB+WRB/Exterior Sheathing 240mm WF Insulation Continuous Vapour Barrier 170mm Structure
16mm Metal Siding 18mm Air Cavity 40mm AB+WRB/Exterior Sheathing 100mm Insulation Continuous Vapour Barrier 170mm Structure
Data
Data
Thickness: 484mm / 19" RSI (K.m2/W): 9.15 R-Value (F.ft2/BTU): 52 U-Value (W/m2.K): 0.11
Thickness: 344mm / 13 1/2" RSI (K.m2/W): 5.3 R-Value (F.ft2/BTU): 30 U-Value (W/m2.K): 0.19
Wall detail put through THERM simulation to show the thermal bridge condition in plan view between the R-52 wall and R-30 wall
Two-dimensional conduction heat-transfer analysis thermal showing the screws that hold the wood fibre insulation in place
DLT Wall Detail Thermal Bridging Analysis
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Massing model at 1:30, view from laneway
DLT Conduit Routing Wall Detail 1:5
DLT Wall Section Detail at 1:25 28
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illustrations A small sample of selected personal art pieces.
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“Spirit of a Fox” portrait, drawn in Adobe Photoshop
“Sea Floor,” painted in oil
Hand sketch, drawn in 1.5mm pen
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THEATRE REHEARSAL 6
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A.V. CONTROL ROOM 12
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DAYCARE 14
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