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LIANG JIE ZHENG PORTFOLIO

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PENNDESIGN | ARCHITECTURE MASTER OF ARCHITECTRE LIANGJIE@DESIGN.UPENN.EDU TEL: 214 609 2059

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CONTENTS academic works carbon X-ide 05

void beside united nations headquarter, new york

Urban Airport 17

new terminal for Hartsfield-Jackson Airport , atlanta

NSA Housing 27

merit-based scholarship housing, philadelphia

Urban Bond 37

urban commercial complex, shanghai, china

Scene & Scenery 45

modern museum in traditional region, ninbgbo, china

professional works Marriott AC Hotel 51 hotel design, newyork

Bubugao Commercial Complex 57

comercial complex, changsha, china


WORKS 2012-2016

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PENNDESIGN | ARCHITECTURE MASTER OF ARCHITECTRE LIANGJIE@DESIGN.UPENN.EDU TEL: 214 609 2059

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carbon-X-ide

Void beside united nations headquarter, New York Published in Pressing Matters 2014-2015 ARCH 602 Studio | Academic 2015 Shawn Rickenbacker | Instructors 16 Weeks | Duration Group Works | Classification Feifei Zhao | Teammate Millions of people in the world are breathing a hazardous cocktail of chemicals every day. These chemicals are caused by coal-fired power plants, factories and vehicles, and are responsible for heart disease, stroke, respiratory illnesses, birth defects and cancer. The “2010 Global Burden of Disease Study� found that outdoor air pollution contributed to 1.2 million premature deaths

Out project is try to give architecture a new responsibility------purifier. The building can purify the air surrounding the system, giving people nearby fresh, clean air to breathe. Smog particles within the perimeter of the builidng are drawn toward the "Chimneys" which absorb the dirty air instead of releasing it. These polluted particles are then collected and disposed of.

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GLOBAL PM 2.5 Values

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SMOG COMPOSITION

Fresh Air

PROPOSED PROGRAM

Fresh Air

AIR EXPULSION

EXHIBITION HALL

EXHIBITION HALL

AIR PROCESSING STATION

AIR FILTERING STATION

CARBON CREDIT TRADING HALL

RESEARCH CENTER / OFFICES

AIR MONITORING STATION 1

AUDITORIUM

AIR ROTARY FAN CHAMBERS

RESTAURANT

LIBRARY

Ground Level

AIR INDUCTION

DEHUMIDIFIER

LABORATORY

4 CLASSROOMS

LABORATORY

Tunnel

Polluted Air

AIR INDUCTION

PUBLIC SPACE

Polluted Air


Master Plan

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Program

The typical skin system abosorbs the dirty air, while the fresh air is released through the chimney

East Elevation


Ground Plan

3rd Floor Plan

4th Floor Plan 9


Soloar Illumination Analysis

While heat can accelerate the air speed, the rood is design to form spiral air-flow according to the diverse sun illumination. It enables the skin to capture the dirty air quickly.

Ionizer Purifier Panels

Electric Transmit

Support Truss

Ceiling Panels

Skin Sample

The skin is formed by series of triangle Ionizer Purifier Panels which allow dirty air to get in and remove the particles through the process.


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Image of the Main Floor

View from The Main Entry Staircase 11


West-East Section

The building is divided into three layers-----Mechanical layer, Program Layer and Public Layer


Auditorium Image

The typical skins enable the soft natural light to get in in ordre to save energy during daytime.

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3D-Print Section Model 10in * 8in * 12in


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URBAN AIRPORT

new terminal for Hartsfield-Jackson Airport , atlanta ARCH 701 Studio | Academic 2016 Renier De Graff | Instructors 16 Weeks | Duration Group Works | Classification Feifei Zhao | Teammate With over 96 million annual passengers and the title of the world’s busiest airport, Hartsfield-Jackson accounts for a significant proportion of economic activity and cultural identity for the City of Atlanta. The Airport has been allowed to develop and operate with virtual autonomy accommodated by an airport city model of physical proximity rather than relational strategy and exacerbated by inadequate Infrastructure..

The project is looking for clear and innovative outcomes concerning the Airport’s development and its role in the future of the city of Atlanta. Instead of establishing a new concourse ajacent to the airport, We try to locate the new concourse between the airport and the city which could entirely change the relation between the city and airport from all the aspects including economy, transportation and policy.

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Devvelopment History

The airport and city grows at the same time but moving in entirely different direction that results in lack of connection.

Comparison Study

Hartsfield-Jackson accounts for a significant proportion of economic activity and cultural identity for the City of Atlanta.


Employers Accommodation

City of Atlanta

Income Distribution

Food Desert

City of Atlanta is facing a series of problems including uneven income, food desert and racial conflicts. Through the Income Distribution and Racial Demographics, we can tell that the city is seperated into two parts------north of the marta line and South of the marta line. The whole city is lakc of connection. Furthermore, In most of the world’s densely packed urban areas, people can pick up fresh produce at a stall on the way home from work. But in sprawling metro Atlanta, where the model is mega markets surrounded by mega parking lots, very few of people have the option of a quick dash to the store.

Racial Demographics 19


Site Selection The site location could cover the ATL airport and downtown of the city in a 7 minutes public transportation radius. It is easy to do flight connection and enables the customers to spend more time in city downtown instead of waiting in the departure lounge. It becomes a connection point between the city and the airpot.

The new concourse at that location could activate the area along the marta line which is not well-used and developed, Those transit passengers can drive the economic growth of the commercial zone while those industrial zone could transform to food production zone supported by the Airport Cargo System.


Master Plan

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Cross Program

The building is a combination of concourse, train station and public complex

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Multi-Program Complex

Massing Study

Main Floor Plan

All three diverse programs shift at the atrium in the middle of the plan. People go across different areas by identity checking.


Circulation Program

Security

Bird View at Night

The anew concourse becomes a particular part to connect the city and the ATL airport which change the future of Atlanta entirely

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Skin Sample

The translucent proportion of the skin varies from public space to semi-public space. It is supported by V-shape columns which can maximize the the ground floor

Image of the Train Station


View from the Public Entrance

Image of the Concourse 25



NSA Housing

merit-based scholarship housing, philadelphia Published in Pressing Matters 2014-2015 ARCH 601 Studio | Academic 2015 Scott Erdy | Instructors 17 Weeks | Duration Individual | Classification NSA Housing is meritbased scholarship housing intended to attract the most talented students and young professionals in the field of information sciences. The NSA (National Science Association) and its backers are developing this housing in order to better understand and enhance the social and physical interaction among Philadelphia’s intellectual elite. Full time NSA researchers will observe and record the

actions of these residents as part of their research focused toward the betterment of society.The design tries to create a great and appropriate relationship between the observers and residents while engages the public. The site locates ajacent to a abandoned industrial viaduct in philadelphia which is an essential point of the whole viaduct renewal plan of the government.

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Conpect The building extends the plane of the viaduct, wrapping it horizontally to create a new public gathering space, that forms a sense of community, while enhancing the prospect of the obsvers.

The circulation of the building is designed to accompolish the visibility from six directions


Structure Analysis The whole structure is based on five gigantic curvature beams burried under the viaduct while lateral beams and space truss system are used to strengthen them. All the steel boxes with prefabricated units inside are hanged on the main structure by tentioned cables.

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Unit Analysis

30ft

The unit is designed in a long and narrow way in order to maximize the number of units which can face the north and at same face the interior atrium which is a gathering space for the public, residents and researchers. A series of units types can be created through the various combination of the single unit module.

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30ft

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24ft

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Main Floor Plan 1 Single Unit 2 Double Unit 3 Triple Unit 4 Atrium 5 Researcher Room 6 Elevator

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2 Down

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Section Model

Model shows how structure shell extends from the viaduct and how living units are hanged from the main structure

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North-South Section

The Section expresses the main concept of the building ------ create a new public gathering space, that forms a sense of community, while enhancing the prospect of the obsvers.


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West-East Section

A gigantic V-shape staircase enables residents, researchers and the public to communicate and get view of the center city or of the old industrial zone.

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Image of Public Gathering Space Different from common housing building, every unit is connected to the public space tightly in order to let more information exchange happen which is essential for the research


The builidng becomes an icon of the viaduct which appeal to local people and give the area an oppoetunity to be reactivated. And the research of actions and activities of the residents and the public could make a better society

View from the back The existing tunnel becomes the back entrance of the builidng. Those exposed structure could make people curious and to explore the viaduct.

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URBAN BOND

merit-based scholarship housing, philadelphia Selected for Excellent Graduation Design in 2013 Graduation Design | Academic 2013 Pro. Zhang | Instructors 14 Weeks | Duration Group | Classification The site is located at the mouth of the Suzhou Creek where is near the worldfamous scenery spot -----The Bund. That area has the responsibility to connect the west sdie which is one of the most busy commercial and traffic district, with the Bund on the east side. A corridor in city scale seperating the complex into two par ts is essential to integrate all the elements .

O n e p a r t f a c i n g t h e r i ve r becames external giving the tourists a great view of Zuzhou River. At the same time, the other par t faces inside to create a internal city plaza. The historic buildings ajacent to the site becomes a guide spot and icon to attract tourists on both sides.The urban complex did not only express themselves, but focus on all the elements which could make that area much better.

COMMERCE SUZHOU RIVER

THE BUND

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Site Analysis

Massing Strategy

PUBLIC

COMMERCIAL DISTRICT

VS

PROFITS

BUSINESS DISTRICT

REISIDENCE

BUSINESS DISTRICT

THE BUND

The Shanghai Bund has dozens of historical buildings, lining the Huangpu River, that once housed numerous banks and trading houses from the the western conuntries. It is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Shanghai. The site has the respinsibility to connect the commericla district with the bund. Both them has a enormous number of people which can generate a significant energy fo the whole area.

Level of Activity (from High to Low)

Public Space


Site Model

Model shows how the corridor and bridge works together to connect the two sides of the river

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Ground Floor Plan

B-B Section

B-B Section


Continuous Terrace The continuous terrace encourage the consumers to to wander on the roof of the building. A view of the suzhou reiver and the great show windows can give the consumeres an entirely new experience of shopping.

+ 38.00ft + 28.00ft +18.00ft + 8.00ft

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1, View from South Side 2, Image of the main entrance 3, View from the Back 4, Image of the Sunken Plaza 5, Bird View

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SCENE & SCENERY The Void at the edge of a 1300 year old historical district.

Exhibited in Year End Show in 2012

3rd Year Studio | Academic 2012 Pro. Zhang | Instructors 15 Weeks | Duration Individual | Classification

The Site is located at the edge of a 1300 year old historical district. Our building should take the role of introducing people into this area. The height of the musuem is arranged carefully in order to express the exquisite wall behind it which has the power to express the character of this district and drive peopple to explore. The old wall becomes a unique part of the new building's elevation.

Furthermore, the museum is a combination of traditional patio space and contemporary exhibition space. It leaves the visitors a conceptual experience of the traditional cour tyard sequence which could stimulate their curiosity to explore the historic district outside. And at the same time, it can meet the space needs of diverse exhibits as well.

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Back Room Back Room Ear Room Main Yard Front Yard

Main Room West Room Main Yard Reversibility-set Room

Typology Study and Derivatization The typology study tries to represent the chinese traditional dwellings in a conceptual way by useing simple solid and void space. From that, a series of space sequence is combined and merged into a single one which could leaves the tourist a various and eomprehensive understanding of the traditional courtyard sequence.


Long Section Looking to Old Wall

The old wall is an essential part of the new building's skyline

Bird View of the Historical District

The museum acts as the lobby to introduce and guide visitors into the area

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-8.00ft Plan

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+25.00ft Plan

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Semi-Ground Plan

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1 Exhibition Room 2 Sunken Plaza 3 Exhibition Room 4 Gallery 5 Office 6 Auditorium 7 Gallery 8 Special Exhibition 9 Tea house 10 Video Room


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Marriott AC Hotel

located at 432 W. 31st Street, adjacent to Hudson Yards

Summer Intern | Professional 2015 DFDS, New Yokr | Company 12 Weeks | Period Intern | Position

Our site is located at “432 W. 31st Street�. The hotel, a small polished stone in a big pond, will stand at the epicenter of the unprecedented $20 billion development that is Hudson Yards. Site requirements have handed us the unique opportunity to build an unusual building: one that is 40 feet wide and almost 300 feet tall.

With these peculiar proportions, this building boasts a provocative and exciting profile that retains a personality in the midst of massive construction. That singular shape, clad in materials that speak both to old and new neighborhood elements, is a perfect fit for an AC, which appeals to a desire for an uncommon hotel experience.

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Bedroom with Balcony

King bedroom at Corner

Typical King Besdroom


FLOOR PLAN

25th Amenity Floor Plan_1/16” = 1’

South Elevation_1/32”= 1’ 53


Amenity Floor

A smaller auxiliary bar that opens to the outdoors, where patrons can communicate with the Hudson and the new skyscrapers of Hudson Yards


We aimed to create an iconic building, using different patterns, wall types, textures, and, most of all, provocative conditions where the building meets the ground and sky: the double cantilever at the base, and the gigantic V column at the top. In this way Hudson Yards AC will take its modest but proud place as a member of the skyline.

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Works in the Project

In the design team, I was responsible for 3D modeling including using grasshopper to design the skin of the building in the image below. Furthermore, I was in charge of cooperating with the 3ds Max team to achieve the final rendering.


bubugao complex

Commercial Complex Design for Bubugao in Changsha, China Summer Intern | Professional 2014 CallisonRTKL, Shanghai | Company 16 Weeks | Duration Intern | Position

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METAL COPING

METAL COPING

2"X14" WOOD NAILER

2"X14" WOOD NAILER

6" TOPSOIL GRASS PLANTINGS 6" TOPSOIL GRASS PLANTINGS GEO-TEXTILE DRAINAGE GEO-TEXTILE DRAINAGE 1-1/2" SAND DRAINAGE LAYER 1-1/2" SAND DRAINAGE LAYER 3/4" PROTECTIVE BOARD 3/4" PROTECTIVE BOARD

BOND BEAM

BOND BEAM

FINISH WOOD FLOORING

BRICK SILL

BRICK SILL

4" BRICK VENEER

4" BRICK VENEER

Level 2 Rear 11' - 0"

BOND BEAM

BOND BEAM

STEEL ANGLE

STEEL ANGLE

1' - 4"

2' - 6"

Level 2 Rear 11' - 0"

2' - 6" 9' - 0" 2' - 0"

3' - 6"

Level 1 2' - 0"

2' - 0"

Level 1 2' - 0"

GROUND 0' - 0"

FOUNDATION WALLFOUNDATION WALL

INSULATION

INSULATION

INSULATION

GRAVEL

GRAVEL

GRAVEL

GRAVEL

FRENCH DRAIN

FRENCH DRAIN

FRENCH DRAIN

Level Basment -6' - 6"

Level Basment -6' - 6"

0' - 6"

Level Basment -6' - 6"

FRENCH DRAIN

Level Basment -6' - 6"

BRICK SILL

BRICK SILL

BASEMENT SLAB

BASEMENT SLAB

INSULATION

INSULATION

INSULATION

INSULATION

GRAVEL LAYER

GRAVEL LAYER

GRAVEL LAYER

GRAVEL LAYER

2

Addition Wall Section Addition - East Wall Wall Section - East Wall 2 1/2" = 1'-0" 1/2" = 1'-0"

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ANCHOR BOLTS

BRICK AND BRICK AND CONCRETE SPACING CONCRETE SPACING

GROUND 0' - 0"

6' - 6"

FOUNDATION WALL

3 ADD504

1/8"GLASS LOW-E TEMPERED GLASS 1/8" LOW-E TEMPERED 1/4" ARGON FILL 1/4" ARGON FILL 1/8" HEAT MIRROR 1/8" FILMHEAT MIRROR FILM R5.6 TC 88 IGU R5.6 TC 88 IGU 1/8" ANNEALED GLASS 1/8" ANNEALED GLASS EXTERIOR BRICK MASONRY 4" EXTERIOR BRICK 4" MASONRY 1' 1/2" AIR GAP 1' 1/2" AIR GAP 1' 1/2" RIGID INSULATION 1' 1/2" RIGID INSULATION 8" CONCRETE 8" CONCRETE MASONRY BLOCK MASONRY BLOCK 6 MIL VAPOR BARRIER 6 MIL VAPOR BARRIER 1/2" METAL FURRING 1/2" METAL FURRING 3/4" INTERIOR FINISH GYPSUM BOARD 3/4" INTERIOR FINISH GYPSUM BOARD ANCHOR BOLTS

FOUNDATION WALL

6' - 6"

Level 2 Rear 11' - 0"

3 ADD504

2' - 8"

2' - 8" 2' - 0" 6' - 6"

Addition Wall Section Addition - NorthWall WallSection - North Wall 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 1/2" = 1'-0"

Level 2 13' - 6"

1/2" CUSTOM SOLAR 1/2" CUSTOM SOLAR SHADING DEVICE SHADING DEVICE

ALUMINUM CURTAIN ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL HEAD WALL HEAD

Level 1 2' - 0"

GROUND 0' - 0"

AD

1/2" CUSTOM SOLAR 1/2" CUSTOM SOLAR SHADING DEVICE SHADING DEVICE ALUMINUM CURTAIN ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL HEAD WALL HEAD

Level 2 Rear 11' - 0"

ANCHOR BOLTS

GROUND 0' - 0"

INSULATION

2 ADD504

Level 2 13' - 6"

4" EXTERIOR BRICK MASONRY 4" EXTERIOR BRICK MASONRY 1' 1/2" AIR GAP 1' 1/2" AIR GAP 1' 1/2" RIGID INSULATION 1' 1/2" RIGID INSULATION 8" CONCRETE MASONRY BLOCK 8" CONCRETE MASONRY BLOCK 6 MIL VAPOR BARRIER 6 MIL VAPOR BARRIER 1/2" METAL FURRING 1/2" METAL FURRING 3/4"BOARD INTERIOR FINISH GYPSUM BOARD 3/4" INTERIOR FINISH GYPSUM

Level 1 2' - 0"

FLUSHING

2 ADD504

1/8"GLASS LOW-E TEMPERED GLASS 1/8" LOW-E TEMPERED 1/4" ARGON FILL 1/4" ARGON FILL 1/8" HEAT MIRROR 1/8" FILMHEAT MIRROR FILM R5.6 TC 88 IGU R5.6 TC 88 IGU 1/8" ANNEALED GLASS 1/8" ANNEALED GLASS

Level 2 13' - 6"

1" AIR CAVITY 2" RIGID INSULATION

FLUSHING

2' - 0"

Level 2 13' - 6"

1" AIR CAVITY 2" RIGID INSULATION

MASONRY METAL TIE MASONRY METAL TIE

6' - 6"

0' - 10"

FINISH WOOD FLOORING

ANCHOR BOLTS

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7' - 6"

INSULATION

5' - 0"

INSULATION

Level 3 23' - 6"

Level 3 Rear Level 3 Rear 21' - 0" 21' - 0" 8" X 8" X 16" CONCRETE 8" X 8" X 16" CONCRETE BOND BEAM BOND BEAM INSULATION INSULATION

2' - 6"

2' - 6" 1' - 8"

BATT INSULATION

Level 3 Rear 21' - 0"

0' - 6"

5' - 0"

BATT INSULATION

Level 3 Rear 21' - 0"

Level 3 23' - 6"

5' - 0"

2' - 6" 1' - 8" 5' - 0" 0' - 10" 2' - 6"

4 ADD502

1' - 4"

4 ADD502

Level 3 23' - 6"

2' - 6"

MASONRY METAL TIE

7' - 6"

MASONRY METAL TIE

2' - 6"

WOOD BLOCKING

Level 3 23' - 6"

4" EXTERIOR BRICK 4" MASONRY EXTERIOR BRICK MASONRY 1' 1/2" AIR GAP 1' 1/2" AIR GAP 1' 1/2" RIGID INSULATION 1' 1/2" RIGID INSULATION 8" CONCRETE 8" CONCRETE MASONRY BLOCK MASONRY BLOCK 6 MIL VAPOR BARRIER 6 MIL VAPOR BARRIER 1/2" METAL FURRING 1/2" METAL FURRING 3/4" INTERIOR FINISH GYPSUM BOARD 3/4" INTERIOR FINISH GYPSUM BOARD

9' - 0"

WOOD BLOCKING

3' - 6"

ROOF MEMBRANE ROOF MEMBRANE 2" RIGID HIGH DENSITY INSULATION 2" RIGID HIGH DENSITY INSULATION VAPOR BARRIER VAPOR BARRIER 3/4" PLYWOOD STRUCTURE SHEETING 3/4" PLYWOOD STRUCTURE SHEETING 2X10 STRUCTURE FRAMING 2X10 STRUCTURE FRAMING 1/2" GYPSUM CEILING 1/2" GYPSUM CEILING 4" EXTERIOR BRICK MASONRY 4" EXTERIOR BRICK MASONRY 1' 1/2" AIR GAP 1' 1/2" AIR GAP 1' 1/2" RIGID INSULATION 1' 1/2" RIGID INSULATION 8" CONCRETE MASONRY BLOCK 8" CONCRETE MASONRY BLOCK 6 MIL VAPOR BARRIER 6 MIL VAPOR BARRIER 1/2" METAL FURRING 1/2" METAL FURRING 3/4"BOARD INTERIOR FINISH GYPSUM BOARD 3/4" INTERIOR FINISH GYPSUM

3' - 6"

1 ADD502

3' - 6"

1 ADD502

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METRAL COPING 2X10" WOOD NAILER 6" TOPSOIL GRASS PLANTINGS GEO-TEXTILE DRAINAGE 1-1/2" SAND DRAINAGE LAYER 3/4" PROTECTIVE BOARD ROOF MEMBRANE 2" RIGID HIGH DENSITY INSULATION VAPOR BARRIER 3/4" PLYWOOD STRUCTURE SHEETING 2X10 STRUCTURE FRAMING 1/2" GYPSUM CEILING

CK MASONRY

ULATION ASONRY BLOCK ARRIER RING NISH GYPSUM BOARD

MOTAR JOINT PROFILE STEEL ANGLE SUPPORT

AL TIE

METAL COPING 2"X14" WOOD NAILER

Level 3 23' - 6" WOOD BLOCKING

FLASHING

Level 3 Rear 21' - 0"

6' - 9 1/2"

FINAL EXTERIOR LAYER PANEL FLASHING DRIP EDGE UNDER SILL 1/2 GYPSUM BOARD 6 MIL POLYETHYLENE VAPOR BARRIER 2”x 6” WOOD STUDS 6” BATT INSULATION IN THE CAVITY 3/4” PLYWOOD AIR BARRIER SHEET

7' - 0"

PERED GLASS L OR FILM

84"x84" FIXED WINDOW

GLASS

PLYWOOD AND METAL PANEL

Level 2 13' - 6"

BRICK SILL

OLAR E

9" INSULATION MOTAR JOINT PROFILE 4" EXTERIOR BRICK MASONRY 1' 1/2" AIR GAP 1' 1/2" RIGID INSULATION 8" CONCRETE MASONRY BLOCK 6 MIL VAPOR BARRIER 1/2" METAL FURRING 3/4" INTERIOR FINISH GYPSUM BOARD

TAIN

SILL DRAINAGE WITH DRIP EDGE MASONRY METAL TIES

PERED GLASS L OR FILM

7' - 0"

2 ADD502

STEEL ANGLE SUPPORT

Level 2 Rear 11' - 0" INSULATION 4" EXTERIOR BRICK MASONRY 1' 1/2" AIR GAP 1' 1/2" RIGID INSULATION 8" CONCRETE MASONRY BLOCK 6 MIL VAPOR BARRIER 1/2" METAL FURRING 3/4" INTERIOR FINISH GYPSUM BOARD

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Addition typical parpet detail 1 1/2" = 1'-0"

GLASS CK MASONRY

CING

BRICK SILL SILL DRAINAGE WITH DRIP EDGE 2

MASONRY METAL TIES

window Head and sill Detail 2 1 1/2" = 1'-0"

ANCHOR BOLT

3 ADD502

4' - 0"

STEEL ANGLE SUPPORT

Level 1 2' - 0"

2X4" SILL PLATE

ANCHOR BOLT

BOND BEAM

BOND BEAM

MASONRY METAL TIE

BATT INSULATION

Finish wood Flooring 4" BRICK VENEER

1" AIR CAVITY

2" RIGID INSULATI ON

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Date

11/22/2013

Drawn by

Yuhang He

Scale

4" EXTERIOR BRICK MASONRY 1' 1/2" AIR GAP 1' 1/2" RIGID INSULATION 8" CONCRETE MASONRY BLOCK 6 MIL VAPOR BARRIER 1/2" METAL FURRING 3/4" INTERIOR FINISH GYPSUM BOARD

1/2" = 1'-0"

Concrete Foundation Wall - Insulation and Gravel

BOND BEAM

GRAVEL INSULATION CONCRETE FOUNDATION WALL FRENCH DRAIN

Ground Floor Framing 3 1 1/2" = 1'-0"

WOOD BLOCKING

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FINISHED WOOD FLOOR

2X4" SILL PLATE

4" EXTERIOR BRICK MASONRY 1' 1/2" AIR GAP 1' 1/2" RIGID INSULATION 8" CONCRETE MASONRY BLOCK 6 MIL VAPOR BARRIER 1/2" METAL FURRING 3/4" INTERIOR FINISH GYPSUM BOARD

GROUND 0' - 0"

STEEL ANGLE SUPPORT

ALL

FINISHED WOOD FLOOR

FLUSHING

7' - 0"

ULATION ASONRY BLOCK ARRIER RING NISH GYPSUM BOARD

ROOF MEMBRANE 2" RIGID HIGH DENSITY INSULATION VAPOR BARRIER 3/4" PLYWOOD STRUCTURE SHEETING 2X10 STRUCTURE FRAMING 1/2" GYPSUM CEILING

Level Basment -6' - 6"

STEEL ANGLE

Second Floor Framing 4 1 1/2" = 1'-0"

BASEMENT SLAB GRAVEL LAYER INSULATION

Addition Wall Section - South Wall 3 1/2" = 1'-0"

ADD401 Wall section North&East&South

2/8/2015 2:59:29 AM

OLAR E TAIN

16' - 0"

RIGID INSULATION 1 ADD503

6" TOPSOIL GRASS PLANTINGS GEO-TEXTILE DRAINAGE 1-1/2" SAND DRAINAGE LAYER 3/4" PROTECTIVE BOARD

Addition to an Existing Philadelphia Rowhome

INSULATION

NCRETE

ARCH 431/531: Construction Technology 1

BATT INSULATION

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