K a t h ar in a S t o ll Bachelor Of Architecture | May 2014
Table of Contents
Rowing Center
Housing Complex
Shoe Exploration
Birding Center
Arts Center
Case Study
Artisan Center
Travel Sketches
Work Experience
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Austin
Rowing Center Design Excellence Design VI - Spring 2012 Instructor - Ed Richardson Duration - 12 weeks
Community integration was central to the concept of this Rowing Center. Its location within a green space along the Hike and Bike Trail around Lady Bird Lake provided for an interesting social activator. A large exterior deck space for prepping the boats invited passersby into the building to explore its program. A series of undulating metal fins create a superstructure roof that shades the lower deck along with inhabitable roofs above the boat storage bays. The Hike and Bike trail is relocated to pass through the middle of the project between the gym program block and the storage and viewing program block.
Site Plan
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Deck Perspective
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Program Diagrams
Second Floor
Itinerary Path Diagrams
Ground Floor Final Parti Diagram
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Exterior Perspective
Looking Out to Roof Terrace
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North Elevation
West Elevation
Section Facing North
Section Facing West
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Wall Section
Bay Model Structure Diagrams
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Airport Boulevard
Housing Complex Design Excellence Design IV - Spring 2011 Instructor - Judy Birdsong Duration - 7 weeks The main concept is based on discovery and exploration as a means to create unique individual spaces. The building strives to pull people through it and into the site in order to create a more vivacious living sector along Airport Boulevard. The building is created from the idea of “plaid� and how striation can be used and overlapped to generate a series of spaces. Each level is uniquely shaped, creating overhangs and corners that draw people through the site and inner courtyard.
Courtyard Perspective From Upper Terrace
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Exterior Perspective
Courtyard Perspective
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Section Facing West
Section Facing North
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Section Model
Ground Floor Plan
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Second Floor Plan
Third Floor Plan
Fourth Floor Plan
8 a.m.
Winter
10 a.m.
Diagram Model
12 noon
Summer
Unit Plans
Ecotect Analysis with Radiance was used to analyze the lighting within the units. The study generated renderings of the interior that depict how the light is located throughout the space, highlighting problem areas that have too much glare or do not receive accurate daylight.
2 p.m.
4 p.m.
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Rapid Prototyping
Shoe Exploration
Visual Communications III - Fall 2010 Instructors - Igor Siddiqui & Marla Smith Duration - 9 weeks
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Hornsby Bend Birding Center
Design II - Spring 2010 Instructor - Smilja MilovanovicBertram Duration - 5 weeks
The design is composed of three separate structures whose facades mimic the striated aspect of the forest and contours. The three roofs pour into each other creating an efficient water collection system for the complex. It is situated on a slope between the ponds and the river so that visitors enter at the top level and view birds from there, or continue to the lower level, depending on what experience they are looking for.
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Lobby Looking Out Towards Woods
Lobby Looking Out Over Roofs
View Out From Exhibit Hall
Space Between Lobby and Exhibit Hall
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Section Facing North
Plan
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Site Plan
Section Facing West
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Daugherty Arts
Theater & School Advanced Design - Spring 2013 Duration - 12 weeks Instructor - Kevin Alter
The possibility of redesigning the Daugherty Arts Center of Austin leads to a variety of possibilities involving its interaction with Butler Park. My approach to the site creates a building that is the bridge between the urban edge of Barton Springs Road and the greenspace beyond. There is a large canopy that stretches along the entirety of the building, which is composed of three seperate structures housing the program of block box theater, school and gallery, and auditorium. The canopy invites visiters to enter into the building and learn more about the creative community in Austin, and funnels them through the two corridors out to the park beyond. An artificial hil on the park-side of the building acts as a barrier between the public park and the school, sheltering the students from unwanted visitors.
Site Plan
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Ground Floor Plan
South Elevation
Interior Perspective - Second Floor Common Hall
Exterior Perspective - Playground Courtyards
Building Section Series - Looking West
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Exterior Perspective - Barton Springs Road Frontage at Main Entry
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Second Floor Plan
1/8” Section Model - Looking East
1/8” Section Model - Partial South Elevation at Main Entry
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Case Study-Stephen Holl
Sarphatistraat Offices Construction III - Fall 2011 Duration - 10 weeks Instructor - Uli Dangel Partner: Madison Dahl
1 - 3/16” Patina Coated Copper Sheeting, Perforated 2 - Flat Steel Support Frame 3 - Glass Fiber Panel with Artificial Resin Coating 4 - Rigid Insulation 5 - Light Weight CMU 6 - Wide Range Column 7 - Wood Section 8 - Steel Channel 9 - I” MDF Fiberboard, Perforated 10 - Double Glazing, Transparent 11 - Double Glazing, Translucent
Section
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1 - 3/16” Patina Coated Copper Sheeting, Perforated 2 - Flat Steel Support Frame 3 - Glass Fiber Panel with Artificial Resin Coating Section Section 4 - Rigid Insulation 5 - Light Weight CMU 6 - Wide Flange Column 3/16” Patina 71--Wood SectionCoated Copper Sheeting, Perforated Flat Steel Support Frame 82- -Steel Channel Panel with Artificial Resin Coating 93- -1”Glass MDF Fiber Fiberboard, Perforated 4 Rigid Insulation 10 - Double Glazing, Transparent
Elevation Elevation
Elevation
Plan
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Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy A r t i sa n C e nte r Advanced Design - Fall 2012 Instructor - Smilja Milovanovic-Bertram Duration - 6 weeks Group: Kaziah Haviland & Kristin Amundsen
After spending a month getting to know the small town of Castiglion Fiorentino, we were challenged with the task of creating a facility that would help promote the local economy. My group designed a center for the arts containing a gallery, a workshop space, three studios, and a cafe restaurant. We also proposed a new route from the lower city up to the old city center through either a tunnel with escalators or outdoor landscaped stairs.
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Master Plan
Gallery Looking Out
Cafe Approach
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Site Plan
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Site Section
Wall Section Main Level Plan
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Approach from Street
View up from Base of Site
Light Well along Escalator Path
Opening at Cafe Level
Sections Facing East
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Top Level Entrance
Sections Facing West
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Study
in Italy
Travel Sketches
Visual Communications - Fall 2012 Instructor - Smilja Milovanovic-Bertram Duration - 12 weeks
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Residency Internship
CollinsWoerman UT’s Professional Residency Program June - December 2013 Seattle, WA
A sample of the projects that I worked on while an intern. I worked primarily with Revit and AutoCAD on construction documents, and with Sketchup for renderings. I was able to get a wide range of experience, from early design development stages with commercial projects, to code reviews of both tenant improvements and site design, to construction documents and administration of small commercial and healthcare projects. I worked closely with the interior design team to specify material finishes and details.
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SHELVING 8 LIBRARY 1/2" = 1'-0"
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PROJECT TITLE 1/2" = 1'-
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AMEN
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WEST 11 WORKSPACE 1/2" = 1'-0"
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AMEN
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10 A9.2
1 A9.2
1 WAIT 1/2" = 1'-
ROOM 19 NORTH 2 RECEPTION 1/2" = 1'-0"Reception - North
SOUTH 10 WORKSPACE 1/2" = 1'-0"
CONSULTANT
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POWER & DATA
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WEST 14 ARCHITECTS 1/2" = 1'-0"
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PL-X
EAST 9 WORKSPACE 1/2" = 1'-0"
ISSUED: MARK
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2' - 9"
2' - 6"
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4 A9.2
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FIELD TECH SOUTH ROOM 15 1/2" = 18 1'-0" NORTH 6 WORK 1/2" = 1'-0"
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13 R1/
WEST Kitchen - East ROOM 21 EAST 14 ARCHITECTS 1/2" = 1'-0" 5 KITCHEN 1/2" = 1'-0" 7 A9.2
4 A9.2
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2' - 6"
2' - 0"
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POWER BEHIND
3" VALENCE
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CLOSURE PANEL
SHELVING 8 LIBRARY 1/2" = 1'-0"
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4 A9.2
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4 A9.2
PROJECT NUMB DRAWN BY ISSUE DATE
2' - 3"
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Suite 400 Floor Plan
ROOM 18 EAST 4 WORK 1/2" = 1'-0"
2' - 8 1/2" 1' - 6"
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NORTH 3 KITCHEN 1/2" = 1'-0"
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Suite 400 ReflectedFIELD Ceiling TECHPlan NORTH 12 1/2"ROOM 19 NORTH = 1'-0" 2 RECEPTION 1/2" = 1'-0"
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3' - 0"
3' - 0" 10 A9.2
Workspace WEST - East 11 WORKSPACE ROOM 20 SOUTH 1/2" = 1'-0" 1 WAITING 1/2" = 1'-0"
3' - 0" 3 A9.2
3' - 0" 9 A9.2
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2. PROVIDE FURRING TYPE 0|F2|PH|A AROUND INTERIOR PERIMETER OF BUILDING AS SHOWN IN PLAN, TYP, UNO.
TRACK AT CEILING1 10 CURTAIN PLASTIC LAMINATE, SELF 6" = 1'-0"
4. DOOR JAMB DIMENSION TO CORNER IS 5", TYP, UNO.
10'-6"
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LOBBY 280
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WAITING ROOM 302
ROOM NORTH ELEVATION RM #1 4 WORK 1/2" = 1'-0" 8
13 A9.3
MANAGER OFFICE 231
2'-4 3/4"
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MA-A 294
0 P4 PH A 8'-0"
12'-10 1/4"
OPERABLE PARTITION (OP-1). MODERNFOLD ACOUSTI-SEAL 900/ #17 DIRECT MOUNT SMART TRACK.
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PROVIDE 1/2" PLYWD SHEETING OVER EXISTING WOOD FRAME FLOOR THROUGHOUT ENTIRE EAST HALF OF MAIN LEVEL ROUGH-IN PLUMBING FOR FUTURE SINK, SEE PLUMBING
5'-0" (EXAM-A) PHY-A 228
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HALL SOUTH ROOM 305
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7 ADJUSTABLE SHELVES LOCATED @ 12", 36", & 60" AFF- SEE ELEVATION
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36" X 36" TACK BOARD
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WRITING BOARD
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FOLDING SHOWER SEAT
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CLERESTORY OPENING ABOVE
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CLERESTORY WINDOW ABOVE
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ELECTRICAL PANEL, SEE ELECTRICAL
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CLOSET
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NO WORK TO BE DONE IN THIS ROOM
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LEAD APRON RACK
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CUBICLE CURTAIN TRACK
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MIRROR, SEE G1.3B FOR MOUNTING HT
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SHELF @ 6'-0" AFF W/ 2 ROBE HOOKS BELOW
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REPLACE DOOR WITH INFILL WINDOW SYSTEM TO MATCH EXISTING W/ U-VALUE .32 OR LESS EXISTING FRAMING TO BE INSULATED AND FINISHED WITH TYPICAL GYP. PROVIDE 1/2" THICK PLYWOOD BACKING ENTIRE WALL
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Z - ROBE HOOKS
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CONNECT NEW LOWER LEVEL SOIL LINES TO EXISTING SUMP. PROVIDE NEW PUMP AND CONNECT TO UPPER LEVEL SOIL WASTE DISCHARGE.
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LAUNDRY UTILITY BOX WITH HOT WATER/COLD WATER, DRAIN, DRYER EXHAUST
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WALL MOUNTED COMPUTER WORKSTATION
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REFLECTIVE WINDOW FILM IN RESTROOM AREA
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EXISTING DRAIN PIPE TO REMAIN PAINT P1
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WATER COOLER OR COFFEE MAKER; POWER AND WATER SUPPLY REQUIRED
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BUILT-IN BENCH
1'
2'
4'
STRUCTURAL COLUMN . STORAGE CABINET
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WALL TO UNDERSIDE OF ROOF STRUCTURE
2'-6"
1/2" NEOPRENE GASKET AT WINDOW
A9.3
TYP.
5/8" TYPE X GYP FINISH AT CLERESTORY, PRIME AND PAINT
ISSUED: MARK
6"
3'-0" 1'-0"
DATE DESCRIPTION 08.08.13 ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION
EXISTING GLULAM BEAM
SPRINKLER LINE
SEE RCP
BELL03.12.057
PROJECT NUMBER
OPEN
ADT
DRAWN BY
CORNER BEAD
06-07-2013
5/8" TYPE X GYP 2
SOFFIT 8 GWB 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
KEY PLAN
ROOM NORTH ROOM 302 6 WAITING 1/2" = 1'-0"
EXISTING TO REMAIN ROOFING AND INSULATION BASE PER ELEVATION AT CLERESTORY, NIC
5/8" TYPE X GYP FINISH AT AT 32" O.C. METAL STUD CROSS BRACE CLERESTORY, PRIME AND METAL PAINTSTUDS AT 16" O.C. EXTEND TO STRUCTURE MTL STUD NAILER EXISTING GLULAM BEAM
MECH. DUCT. SEE M2.01
5/8" TYPE "X" GYP BD BELL03.12.057
PROJECT NUMBER
5/8" TYPE "X" GYP BD
DRAWN BY
Author
SEE06-07-2013 RCP
ISSUE DATE
SPRINKLER LINE SUSPENDED MTL GRID SYSTEM
STAMP
ELECTRICAL LIGHT FIXTURE PER ELECTRICAL DWGS
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TO SOFFIT TRANSITION 12 BEAM 1 1/2" = 1'-0" SOFFIT @ MA STATION 7 GWB 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 11 A9.3
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EXISTING TO REMAIN
ELECTRICAL OUTLET DUPLEX UNO
METAL STUD CROSS BRACE AT 32" O.C. WALL STUDS BELOWAT 16" O.C. EXTEND TO METAL STRUCTURE MTL STUD NAILER 5/8" GWB WRAP AT WINDOW MULLION SHAPE TO FIT AROUND CLERESTORY HEAD / SILL SEE TACK BORAD, ELEVATIONS PROVIDE GWBFOR FINISH ENDS DESIGNATION SUSPENDED MTL GRID SYSTEM DATA/POWER PER PLAN
WINDOW DETAIL 1/2" SOLID SURFACE OVER 14 CLERESTORY 3/4" SUBSTRATE 3" = 1'-0" SEE RCP P-6
FLOOR PLAN MAIN LEVEL
11 A9.3
GLASS AND UPHOLSTERED WALL PANELS, TDB
2" BRUSHED ALUM WINDOW FRAME
EXISTING TO REMAIN ROOFING AND INSULATION AT CLERESTORY, NIC 13
SHEET TITLE / NUMBER
DATA OUTLETS DUPLEX UNO
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A9.2 TO SOFFIT TRANSITION 12 BEAM 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
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SILL BELOW
ISSUE DATE
CORNER GUARD
GLULAM BEAM FOR REFERENCE ONLY
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8'
PROJECT NORTH
14 A9.3
- RECESSED SUPPORT 6 COUNTERTOP 1 1/2" = 1'-0" CLERESTORY GLASS PARTITION WALL 13
1' - 6"
0'
SEE DETAILS 08/A9.4- 16/A9.4 TO BE USED IN MRI AREA. PHYSICIST TO CONFIRM. . FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINET . PLASTER TRAP SINK . REMOVE ANY EXISTING GWB. - REPLACE WITH P4 WALL ASSEMBLY. . DRINKING FOUNTAIN
ADD FURRING AS REQUIRED AT THIS WALL FOR EXTERIOR INSULATION AND PLUMBING SUPPLY/WASTE - MAINTAIN MIN. CLEAR FLOOR SPACE FOR DOOR . NEW STONE FACING PANEL
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PHYSICIANS CLINIC
MARK DATE DESCRIPTION A 05.03.2013 DD SET B 06.07.2013 CD SET 08.08.13 ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION
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BELLEVUE
1427 116TH AVE NE BELLEVUE, WA
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4'-0" X 3'-0" TACK BOARD, SEE G1.3B FOR MOUNTING HT
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CUBICLE 1/2" FLOATCURTAIN GLASS TRACK, FASTEN W/ #10 PANTUBE HEADSTEEL SCREWS AT EACH GRID 1 1/2" X 1 1/2" SYSTEM BRACE AT2" 3'-0" OC MEMBER MAXPAINT FRAME SILL BRUSHED CHROME ALL EXPOSED STEEL SUSP ACOUSTICAL CEILING SYSTEM 14 SANDWICH HSS BRACE BETWN METAL STUD FRAMING A9.2 TWO 18 GA FLOOR TO CEILING STUDS- TYPICAL
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KEYNOTES
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DME-C
12. ALL FULL HEIGHT CABINET DOORS FOR SUPPLIES AND DME STORAGE TO RECEIVE LOCKS. BASE CABINETS AND UPPER WALL CABINETS TO RECEIVE LOCKS AS INDICATED ON INTERIOR ELEVATION DRAWINGS.
#10 x 3/4" LONG LOW PROFILE HEAD STEEL SCREW AT 24" O.C. MAX
KEYBOARD TRAY
A6.3
3'-10 3/4"
245
244
6'-10" 5 PENDAFLEX
0 P4 PH A
243
1'-0 1/4"
5'-0" CLEAR
TACKBOARD
222
6'-4 3/4"
11. ELECTRICAL DUPLEX OUTLETS SHOWN ON PLAN ARE MINIMUM AT OWNERS REQUEST. - CONTRACTOR TO LOCATE ADDITIONAL OUTLETS PER CODE MINIMUM.
METAL STUD CROSS BRACE AT 32" O.C.
4. A9.4
1'-10"
10'-0 3/4"
NOTE: NO WALL MOUNTED COMPUTER WORKSTATIONS IN EXAM-B (3-PLACES)
2'-6"
0 P1 PH A 7'-7 1/2"
TACKBOARD
MA-C 310
11'-0 1/4" 5'-0" CLEAR
11'-0 1/4" HALL 298
8'-4 3/4"
221
220
5'-0"
219 TACKBOARD
4'-2 1/4"
6'-0"
5'-0"
11'-0 1/4"
C-ARM 222
4'-11"
4"
8
7
1'-11"
EXAM-C 221
4'-2"
A6.1
DIMENSION VARIES
EXAM-C 220
4'-2"
1'-6 1/2"
PHY-C 219
4'-2"
1" GAP FOR DEFLECTION
CLERESTORY WINDOW
2' - 6"
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SUPPLY STOR.
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ATTACHMENT PER
EXISTING ROOF RAFTERS SEALANT, WHERE OCCURS 5/8" GWB
9. ALL WALL MTD. ITEMS TO BE INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR (OWNER FURNISHED ITEMS AND CONTRACTOR FURNISHED ITEMS). 10. ALL COUNTERTOPS WITH DATA AND/OR ELECTRICAL OUTLETS BELOW TO RECIEVE CORD GROMMITS.
3 5/8" 18 GA. GALV. METAL TRACK ANCHORED TO BRACE AND HEAD TRACK
EDGE
SEALANT, MANUFACTURER WHERE OCCURS REQUIREMENTS
8. PROVIDE BACKING FOR ALL WALL MOUNTED ITEMS
10'-0"
23
C-ARM
A6.3
A
3 5/8" 18 GA. GALV. METAL TRACK ANCHORED TO STRUCTURE ABOVE
2"
3
207
2'-0" UNO
5. SEE SHEET A9.1 FOR TYPICAL FRAMING DETAILS
EQ
STRUCTURE ABOVE
4" UNO
GLASS PARTITION WALL 13 CLERESTORY 3" = 1'-0"
3. NEW PARTITONS ARE TYPE 0|P1|PH|A, TYP, UN0. 4. A9.4
EQ
22'-6"
3' - 4 1/2" UNO
22'-0"
TO MATCH CEILING GRID FINISHES ON ALL SURFACES.
EXTINGUISHER CABINET 7 FIRE 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
1. FURNITURE IS SHOWN FOR INTENT ONLY.
EQ
22'-0" 11'-1"
11'-0 1/4"
CAULKING BETWEEN ALL VERTICAL 1/4" JOINTS
GENERAL NOTES
1
7 5/8"
2
4" OR 6"
22'-0" 11'-0 1/4"
6'-11"
3
6'-0" 1/2"
4
1"
5
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BAS
1 1/2" =
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kmstoll@utexas.edu (512) 944-8248
E d u c ati on University of Texas at Austin Bachelor of Architecture - May 2014 - GPA 3.86 out of 4.0
S k il l s
Digital: Revit, AutoCAD, SketchUp, Rhinoceros, Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Ecotect Analog: Watercoloring, Hand Drawing, Photography, Woodworking, Model Making
W o r k E xp eri ence CollinsWoerman – Seattle, WA Resident Intern - June 2013 - December 2013 - Used Revit and AutoCAD to update Construction Documents for three small healthcare offices - Used SketchUp and AutoCAD for Design Development of a variety of commercial projects for developers - Worked with small teams of architects, designers, and contractors on a daily basis to meet project deadlines and goals Philmont Scout Ranch (Boy Scouts of America) Cabin Restoration Foreman - June - August 2012 - Project manager for the restoration of a historic 100-year-old cabin in the New Mexico Sangre de Cristo Mountains - Organized scheduling and communication for the three person team replacing two structural walls of the cabin using historically accurate and modern techniques Wilderness Guide I & II - June – August 2010 & 2011 - Taught crews of 8-12 participants wilderness survival skills and acted as a guide for the first 2 days of their 12 day trek
A c t iv iti es
Undergraduate Architecture Student Council (Vice President 2011-2012) Tau Sigma Delta Architecture Honor Society Alpha Phi Omega (Co-Ed Service Fraternity)
Hon ors & A w a rds
Distinguished College Scholar for Architecture (2013) Excellence in Design for Design VI (Integrated Design Studio) (Spring 2012) Excellence in Design for Design IV (Urban Design / Housing) (Spring 2011) College Scholar for Architecture (2011 and 2012)
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