Luz Wallace 2020 Portfolio Lwallace@pratt.edu
CONTENT M.ARCH 1.
MUSEUM OF THE ANTHROPOCENE _ Spring 2020 . Co Designer Gabriela Calzada . Professor Jonas Coersmier
2.
RESIDENTIAL TRIANGLE _ Fall 2019 . Professor Kutan Ayata
3.
PULL _ Spring 2019 . Professor Erich Schoenenberger
4.
GLASS FORMS _ Spring 2020 . Professors Joe Vidich & Hart Marlow
5.
WALLACEI_X _ Spring 2020 . Professor Meta Brunzema
PROFESSIONAL 1.
SPA 180 _ Summer 2016 . ARC ONE Associates
2.
ROOF TO TABLE GARDEN _ Spring 2019 . CDL/S
3.
EVERGREEN TERRACE _ Winter 2017 & 2018 . CDL/S
4.
UN JARDIN EN PLUS & GREEN WALL _ Spring 2018 & Fall 2017 . CDL/S
CONTENT M.ARCH 1.
MUSEUM OF THE ANTHROPOCENE _ Spring 2020 . Co Designer Gabriela Calzada . Professor Jonas Coersmier
2.
RESIDENTIAL TRIANGLE _ Fall 2019 . Professor Kutan Ayata
3.
PULL _ Spring 2019 . Professor Erich Schoenenberger
4.
GLASS FORMS _ Spring 2020 . Professors Joe Vidich & Hart Marlow
5.
WALLACEI_X _ Spring 2020 . Professor Meta Brunzema
PROFESSIONAL 1.
SPA 180 _ Summer 2016 . ARC ONE Associates
2.
ROOF TO TABLE GARDEN _ Spring 2019 . CDL/S
3.
EVERGREEN TERRACE _ Winter 2017 & 2018 . CDL/S
4.
UN JARDIN EN PLUS & GREEN WALL _ Spring 2018 & Fall 2017 . CDL/S
Co Designer Gabriela Calzada Engineers Bob Kerns, Reid Freeman, Alfonso Oliva A museum of the anthropocene that responds to the process of waste to energy and recycling, by intercepting the elements and having anDiscussion: emerging circulation of determine which one is the best design solution. As machineryTo withearlier, thethe intention experience. mentioned of using Wallacei_X for the society is to provide multiple potential solutions for the community and all parties to discuss the selected The making of the technofossil result. Together with the shape diver display components, community can come and adjust the flexible inputs and whatthe of our earth outcomes. For to the try outfuture different values for different example, the community may want to alter their choices and choose toas preserve fewer processing trees for more floor area. This will be seen while result is a more engaging design process, a benefit for all, that and an instant that helps save time and budget the objects can’tresult degrade and for a project. in turn tends to morph into our future geological sphere.
WALLACEI_X
DIGITAL DESIGN
Professor Jonas Coersmier Spring 2020 Studio 4
MUSEUM OF THE TECHNOFOSSIL
The Aesthetic of the techno fossil comes from what once, was a useful item to society is now engulfed within striated earth, rocks and microorganisms eating away at the small organic compounds and Fig.10 3D visualization Presentation of the alteration of as a process it hardens into an design via sliders. object we later admire to be our imprint into our world. This tries to ensure that our century won’t be forgotten..
Although the process appears very easy, instant, and simple, the use of Wallacei_X and shape diver will be useless if the Grasshopper components do not work together. The two software takes a couple of minutes to make the connection. However, it’s the Grasshopper components that take time to make sure they’re properly connected in order to show the 3D form. The rather significant alteration of mass on the building is a limit and a strength in this part of the design process. For example, if the building’s shape is to be changed entirely, that can’t be done through the platform by the user. The simplicity of a few options with large implications is the strength of the interface, which works with the developer and community as a whole. Wallacei_X and ShapeDiver still promise programs that will make the design process a step further. This process is significant in any design, especially concerning urban morphology; factors change all the time. People from different cultures would want different answers. Some people care about the environment more, and some prioritize the total living space area. Environmental changes would result in different demands. A sudden change that is unforeseen that changes the way of living can happen at any minute. The use of Wallacei_X may affect not only the design of one building but also the design of the block, the circulation of the neighborhood, or the layout of an entire city. It cannot be said that this is the best design problem-solving program yet, however, as long as humans are still adapting to change, a fitter program will be invented for humans to explore their imagination. We believe each person will give a different answer, and from there as designers, we can start building an image of an integrated community of public ideas. Making this information available could help mitigate community displacement, and by creating a human interface for a powerful tool, we hope it will ease tensions.
Scan this to visit the demo in the ShapeDiver site
Intro to the museum of the technofossil video
Co Designer Gabriela Calzada Engineers Bob Kerns, Reid Freeman, Alfonso Oliva A museum of the anthropocene that responds to the process of waste to energy and recycling, by intercepting the elements and having anDiscussion: emerging circulation of determine which one is the best design solution. As machineryTo withearlier, thethe intention experience. mentioned of using Wallacei_X for the society is to provide multiple potential solutions for the community and all parties to discuss the selected The making of the technofossil result. Together with the shape diver display components, community can come and adjust the flexible inputs and whatthe of our earth outcomes. For to the try outfuture different values for different example, the community may want to alter their choices and choose toas preserve fewer processing trees for more floor area. This will be seen while result is a more engaging design process, a benefit for all, that and an instant that helps save time and budget the objects can’tresult degrade and for a project. in turn tends to morph into our future geological sphere.
WALLACEI_X
DIGITAL DESIGN
Professor Jonas Coersmier Spring 2020 Studio 4
MUSEUM OF THE TECHNOFOSSIL
The Aesthetic of the techno fossil comes from what once, was a useful item to society is now engulfed within striated earth, rocks and microorganisms eating away at the small organic compounds and Fig.10 3D visualization Presentation of the alteration of as a process it hardens into an design via sliders. object we later admire to be our imprint into our world. This tries to ensure that our century won’t be forgotten..
Although the process appears very easy, instant, and simple, the use of Wallacei_X and shape diver will be useless if the Grasshopper components do not work together. The two software takes a couple of minutes to make the connection. However, it’s the Grasshopper components that take time to make sure they’re properly connected in order to show the 3D form. The rather significant alteration of mass on the building is a limit and a strength in this part of the design process. For example, if the building’s shape is to be changed entirely, that can’t be done through the platform by the user. The simplicity of a few options with large implications is the strength of the interface, which works with the developer and community as a whole. Wallacei_X and ShapeDiver still promise programs that will make the design process a step further. This process is significant in any design, especially concerning urban morphology; factors change all the time. People from different cultures would want different answers. Some people care about the environment more, and some prioritize the total living space area. Environmental changes would result in different demands. A sudden change that is unforeseen that changes the way of living can happen at any minute. The use of Wallacei_X may affect not only the design of one building but also the design of the block, the circulation of the neighborhood, or the layout of an entire city. It cannot be said that this is the best design problem-solving program yet, however, as long as humans are still adapting to change, a fitter program will be invented for humans to explore their imagination. We believe each person will give a different answer, and from there as designers, we can start building an image of an integrated community of public ideas. Making this information available could help mitigate community displacement, and by creating a human interface for a powerful tool, we hope it will ease tensions.
Scan this to visit the demo in the ShapeDiver site
Intro to the museum of the technofossil video
Professor Jonas Coersmier Spring 2020 Studio 4
3d printed copper pla & silicone based physical models
Professor Jonas Coersmier Spring 2020 Studio 4
3d printed copper pla & silicone based physical models
Professor Jonas Coersmier Spring 2020 Studio 4
Overconsumption of objects we are leaving behind for future generations to see
Professor Jonas Coersmier Spring 2020 Studio 4
Overconsumption of objects we are leaving behind for future generations to see
Professor Jonas Coersmier Spring 2020
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Studio 4
ution. As lacei_X for solutions the selected components, e inputs comes. For r choices and area. This enefit for me and budget
Although the process appears very easy, instant, and simple, the use of Wallacei_X and shape diver will be useless if the Grasshopper components do not work together. The two software takes a couple of minutes to make the connection. However, it’s the Grasshopper components that take time to make sure they’re properly connected in order to show the 3D form. The rather significant alteration of mass on the building is a limit and a strength in this part of the design process. For example, if the building’s shape is to be changed entirely, that can’t be done through the platform by the user. The simplicity of a few options with large implications is the strength of the interface, which works with the developer and community as a whole. Wallacei_X and ShapeDiver still promise programs that will make the design process a step further. This process is significant in any design, especially concerning urban morphology; factors change all the time. People from different cultures would want different answers. Some people care about the environment more, and some prioritize the total living space area. Environmental changes would result in different demands. A sudden change that is unforeseen that changes the way of living can happen at any minute. The use of Wallacei_X may affect not only the design of one building but also the design of the block, the circulation of the neighborhood, or the layout of an entire city. It cannot be said that this is the best design problem-solving program yet, however, as long as humans are still adapting to change, a fitter program will be invented for humans to explore their imagination. We believe each person will give a different answer, and from there as designers, we can start building an image of an integrated community of public ideas. Making this information available could help mitigate community displacement, and by creating a human interface for a powerful tool, we hope it will ease tensions.
Scan this to visit the demo in the ShapeDiver site
lteration of
Chunck model video
Professor Jonas Coersmier Spring 2020
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Studio 4
ution. As lacei_X for solutions the selected components, e inputs comes. For r choices and area. This enefit for me and budget
Although the process appears very easy, instant, and simple, the use of Wallacei_X and shape diver will be useless if the Grasshopper components do not work together. The two software takes a couple of minutes to make the connection. However, it’s the Grasshopper components that take time to make sure they’re properly connected in order to show the 3D form. The rather significant alteration of mass on the building is a limit and a strength in this part of the design process. For example, if the building’s shape is to be changed entirely, that can’t be done through the platform by the user. The simplicity of a few options with large implications is the strength of the interface, which works with the developer and community as a whole. Wallacei_X and ShapeDiver still promise programs that will make the design process a step further. This process is significant in any design, especially concerning urban morphology; factors change all the time. People from different cultures would want different answers. Some people care about the environment more, and some prioritize the total living space area. Environmental changes would result in different demands. A sudden change that is unforeseen that changes the way of living can happen at any minute. The use of Wallacei_X may affect not only the design of one building but also the design of the block, the circulation of the neighborhood, or the layout of an entire city. It cannot be said that this is the best design problem-solving program yet, however, as long as humans are still adapting to change, a fitter program will be invented for humans to explore their imagination. We believe each person will give a different answer, and from there as designers, we can start building an image of an integrated community of public ideas. Making this information available could help mitigate community displacement, and by creating a human interface for a powerful tool, we hope it will ease tensions.
Scan this to visit the demo in the ShapeDiver site
lteration of
Chunck model video
Professor Jonas Coersmier
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2" 1" 3"
UHPC Air cavity Rigid insulation Waterproof Membrane Corrugated metal deck Primary structural system Mechanical fasteners
1'
Concrete waffle slab Mullion
ETFE Translucent shell w/ texture print
Substructure
8'-0"
Studio 4
Spring 2020
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Detail of ETFE and precast concrete section
Detail Precast concrete 1/2"=1'-0"
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Detail Concrete to ETFE transition 1/2"=1'-0"
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Detail ETFE 1/2"=1'-0"
Professor Jonas Coersmier
4"
2" 1" 3"
UHPC Air cavity Rigid insulation Waterproof Membrane Corrugated metal deck Primary structural system Mechanical fasteners
1'
Concrete waffle slab Mullion
ETFE Translucent shell w/ texture print
Substructure
8'-0"
Studio 4
Spring 2020
1
Detail of ETFE and precast concrete section
Detail Precast concrete 1/2"=1'-0"
2
Detail Concrete to ETFE transition 1/2"=1'-0"
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Detail ETFE 1/2"=1'-0"
Studio 4
Spring 2020
Professor Jonas Coersmier
Studio 4
Spring 2020
Professor Jonas Coersmier
Professor Kutan Ayata Fall 2019 Studio 3
RESIDENTIAL SLICE
Technical professor Henry Miller A residential tower next to Flatbush in Brooklyn. The site is triangular with adds to the complexity of arranging residential units that comfortably fit within the site. The bottom of the tower starts as a common space for the community to engage and added workign spaces for residents who don’t commute. The top is sliced off letting light into the corridors and aleviating people’s sight from below as to not create too much shadown on the street below. By letting light in a greenhouse is added for residents to create a community kitchen.
Professor Kutan Ayata Fall 2019 Studio 3
RESIDENTIAL SLICE
Technical professor Henry Miller A residential tower next to Flatbush in Brooklyn. The site is triangular with adds to the complexity of arranging residential units that comfortably fit within the site. The bottom of the tower starts as a common space for the community to engage and added workign spaces for residents who don’t commute. The top is sliced off letting light into the corridors and aleviating people’s sight from below as to not create too much shadown on the street below. By letting light in a greenhouse is added for residents to create a community kitchen.
Studio 3
Fall 2019
Professor Kutan Ayata
Studio 3
Fall 2019
Professor Kutan Ayata
Professor Kutan Ayata Fall 2019 Studio 3
Chunk model middle of tower with middle corridors
Professor Kutan Ayata Fall 2019 Studio 3
Chunk model middle of tower with middle corridors
Professor Kutan Ayata Fall 2019 Studio 3
Physical model back of tower with copper rainscreen
Corridors stagger creating restroom and entryway spaces while keeping plumbing running straight down
Professor Kutan Ayata Fall 2019 Studio 3
Physical model back of tower with copper rainscreen
Corridors stagger creating restroom and entryway spaces while keeping plumbing running straight down
Professor Erich Schoenenberger Spring 2019
The classrooms hover over the park to connect to the outside. The boat building below spins out with a wooden fascade to tie into the maritime and the classrooms spin out with a brick fascade to tie into its surrounding neighbors.
Studio 2
A maritime middle school proposal for Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY. The Pull occurs when the core of each classroom environment is spun out to create the rest of the learning spaces and their pathways / courtyard in between.
PULL
With many spaces to wonder around in and climb it creates a dynamic space for middle school kids who arent yet adults and are able to imagine.
Professor Erich Schoenenberger Spring 2019
The classrooms hover over the park to connect to the outside. The boat building below spins out with a wooden fascade to tie into the maritime and the classrooms spin out with a brick fascade to tie into its surrounding neighbors.
Studio 2
A maritime middle school proposal for Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY. The Pull occurs when the core of each classroom environment is spun out to create the rest of the learning spaces and their pathways / courtyard in between.
PULL
With many spaces to wonder around in and climb it creates a dynamic space for middle school kids who arent yet adults and are able to imagine.
Professor Erich Schoenenberger
Gym
Cafeteria
Classrooms
Courtyard
Main Entry
Main cores
Indoor Pool
pe
Slo
Main Circulation Spring 2019
Circulation
Studio 2
[a]
Continuous facade
pe
Boat building
Main Entry
Slo
Slope
[b]
Library
Professor Erich Schoenenberger
Gym
Cafeteria
Classrooms
Courtyard
Main Entry
Main cores
Indoor Pool
pe
Slo
Main Circulation Spring 2019
Circulation
Studio 2
[a]
Continuous facade
pe
Boat building
Main Entry
Slo
Slope
[b]
Library
Professor Erich Schoenenberger
Noise deflection divider
Interconnected learning display
Modular / flexible seating
Gym
Cafeteria
Circulation
Light tube
Spring 2019
Brick facade
Studio 2
Light tube
[Detail] Scale 1/16”=1’
Indoor pool [Section a]
Amphitheater
Classrooms
Facade
Professor Erich Schoenenberger
Noise deflection divider
Interconnected learning display
Modular / flexible seating
Gym
Cafeteria
Circulation
Light tube
Spring 2019
Brick facade
Studio 2
Light tube
[Detail] Scale 1/16”=1’
Indoor pool [Section a]
Amphitheater
Classrooms
Facade
Professor Erich Schoenenberger
Classrooms
Light tube
Circulation
Facade
Library
Boat Building
Render_open space
Studio 2
Spring 2019
Courtyard
Amphitheater [Section b]
Ramp
Professor Erich Schoenenberger
Classrooms
Light tube
Circulation
Facade
Library
Boat Building
Render_open space
Studio 2
Spring 2019
Courtyard
Amphitheater [Section b]
Ramp
Professor Joe Vidich Studio 2
Spring 2020
GLASS FORMS
MOMA’s front is an opportunity to create an ecosystem of glass forms that capture the organic matter that blows in the wind. Seeds, dust, pollen, water move fluidly through this installation to capture what nature brings and create a living area for birds, bees and others to enjoy. From below the public passes through this cannopy that distors their view of what happens above much like trees do in a forest. To mantain it through the seasons a small mesh can be pulled out and cleaned during winter months to let new growth flourish in the spring.
Professor Joe Vidich Studio 2
Spring 2020
GLASS FORMS
MOMA’s front is an opportunity to create an ecosystem of glass forms that capture the organic matter that blows in the wind. Seeds, dust, pollen, water move fluidly through this installation to capture what nature brings and create a living area for birds, bees and others to enjoy. From below the public passes through this cannopy that distors their view of what happens above much like trees do in a forest. To mantain it through the seasons a small mesh can be pulled out and cleaned during winter months to let new growth flourish in the spring.
Studio 2
Spring 2020
Professor Joe Vidich
Studio 2
Spring 2020
Professor Joe Vidich
Professor Joe Vidich
Inner tube Glass nodules for entrapment of organic matter
Spring 2020
Glass flutes for plant growth
Studio 2
Reinforcement
Glass base
Glass extension for water recollection Outer glass
Professor Joe Vidich
Inner tube Glass nodules for entrapment of organic matter
Spring 2020
Glass flutes for plant growth
Studio 2
Reinforcement
Glass base
Glass extension for water recollection Outer glass
Studio 2
Water
Water recollection
Spring 2020
Professor Joe Vidich
Studio 2
Water
Water recollection
Spring 2020
Professor Joe Vidich
We_Generate: Design & Desicion Making With Wallacei_x
WALLACEI_X
DIGITAL DESIGN Spring 2020 UCLAB
TAL
Professor Meta Brunzema
WALLACEI_X
[co] Authors: Sirinya Wutthilaohaphan Runxue Guo Discussion: Luz Wallace ToZhen determine Baiwhich one is the best design solution. As mentioned earlier, the intention of using Wallacei_X for the society isZhang to provide multiple potential solutions Kaixiang for the community and all parties to discuss the selected
result. Together with the shape diver display components, the community can come and adjust the flexible inputs to try out different values for different outcomes. For example, the community may want to alter their choices and choose to preserve fewer trees for more floor area. This result is a more engaging design process, a benefit for all, and an instant result that helps save time and budget
As part of UCLAB research our team is using a software called wallacei_x, to propose a way to for a project. democratize the design process for new developments in New York City. Wallacei_x helps calculate the infinite number of decisions and provides the top choices through simple visualization. These decisions can be coupled together to find the best solutions. Currently we are involved with the two bridges community in Manhattan to propose a new development in their3D neighborhood. Making Fig.10 visualization Presentation of the this alteration design via sliders. information available could help mitigate community displacement and by creating a human interface for a powerful tool we hope it will ease tensions.
Although the process appears very easy, instant, and simple, the use of Wallacei_X and shape diver will be useless if the Grasshopper components do not work together. The two software takes a couple of minutes to make the connection. However, it’s the Grasshopper components that take time to make sure they’re properly connected in order to show the 3D form. The rather significant alteration of mass on the building is a limit and a strength in this part of the design process. For example, if the building’s shape is to be changed entirely, that can’t be done through the platform by the user. The simplicity of a few options with large implications is the strength of the interface, which works with the developer and community as a whole. Wallacei_X and ShapeDiver still promise programs that will make the design process a step further. This process is significant in any design, especially concerning urban morphology; factors change all the time. People from different cultures would want different answers. Some people care about the environment more, and some prioritize the total living space area. Environmental changes would result in different demands. A sudden change that is unforeseen that changes the way of living can happen at any minute. The use of Wallacei_X may affect not only the design of one building but also the design of the block, the circulation of the neighborhood, or the layout of an entire city. It cannot be said that this is the best design problem-solving program yet, however, as long as humans are still adapting to change, a fitter program will be invented for humans to explore their imagination. We believe each person will give a different answer, and from there as designers, we can start building an image of an integrated community of public ideas. Making this information available could help mitigate community displacement, and by creating a human interface for a powerful tool, we hope it will ease tensions.
of
Scan this to visit the demo in the ShapeDiver site
Shape diver site that converts a grasshopper script into an interactive tool
We_Generate: Design & Desicion Making With Wallacei_x
WALLACEI_X
DIGITAL DESIGN Spring 2020 UCLAB
TAL
Professor Meta Brunzema
WALLACEI_X
[co] Authors: Sirinya Wutthilaohaphan Runxue Guo Discussion: Luz Wallace ToZhen determine Baiwhich one is the best design solution. As mentioned earlier, the intention of using Wallacei_X for the society isZhang to provide multiple potential solutions Kaixiang for the community and all parties to discuss the selected
result. Together with the shape diver display components, the community can come and adjust the flexible inputs to try out different values for different outcomes. For example, the community may want to alter their choices and choose to preserve fewer trees for more floor area. This result is a more engaging design process, a benefit for all, and an instant result that helps save time and budget
As part of UCLAB research our team is using a software called wallacei_x, to propose a way to for a project. democratize the design process for new developments in New York City. Wallacei_x helps calculate the infinite number of decisions and provides the top choices through simple visualization. These decisions can be coupled together to find the best solutions. Currently we are involved with the two bridges community in Manhattan to propose a new development in their3D neighborhood. Making Fig.10 visualization Presentation of the this alteration design via sliders. information available could help mitigate community displacement and by creating a human interface for a powerful tool we hope it will ease tensions.
Although the process appears very easy, instant, and simple, the use of Wallacei_X and shape diver will be useless if the Grasshopper components do not work together. The two software takes a couple of minutes to make the connection. However, it’s the Grasshopper components that take time to make sure they’re properly connected in order to show the 3D form. The rather significant alteration of mass on the building is a limit and a strength in this part of the design process. For example, if the building’s shape is to be changed entirely, that can’t be done through the platform by the user. The simplicity of a few options with large implications is the strength of the interface, which works with the developer and community as a whole. Wallacei_X and ShapeDiver still promise programs that will make the design process a step further. This process is significant in any design, especially concerning urban morphology; factors change all the time. People from different cultures would want different answers. Some people care about the environment more, and some prioritize the total living space area. Environmental changes would result in different demands. A sudden change that is unforeseen that changes the way of living can happen at any minute. The use of Wallacei_X may affect not only the design of one building but also the design of the block, the circulation of the neighborhood, or the layout of an entire city. It cannot be said that this is the best design problem-solving program yet, however, as long as humans are still adapting to change, a fitter program will be invented for humans to explore their imagination. We believe each person will give a different answer, and from there as designers, we can start building an image of an integrated community of public ideas. Making this information available could help mitigate community displacement, and by creating a human interface for a powerful tool, we hope it will ease tensions.
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Scan this to visit the demo in the ShapeDiver site
Shape diver site that converts a grasshopper script into an interactive tool
Professor Meta Brunzema UCLAB
Spring 2020
WALLACEI_X
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part https://grasshopperdocs.com/components/Wallacei/
Diagram showing alteration of the design base on the different values on sliders
Professor Meta Brunzema UCLAB
Spring 2020
WALLACEI_X
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Fig. 2 Wallacei_X buttery with all the inputs and outputs connector.
3 all Description each Wallacei_XFig. buttery with the inputs and outputsof connector.
part https://grasshopperdocs.com/components/Wallacei/
Diagram showing alteration of the design base on the different values on sliders
Professor Meta Brunzema Spring 2020 UCLAB
Fig.7 Grasshopper components are imported into the 3D visualization platform shape diver
The render view of the best selected from the 500 results
Grasshopper components are imported into the 3D visualization platform shape diver
6. Analysis:
Professor Meta Brunzema Spring 2020 UCLAB
Fig.7 Grasshopper components are imported into the 3D visualization platform shape diver
The render view of the best selected from the 500 results
Grasshopper components are imported into the 3D visualization platform shape diver
6. Analysis:
PROFESSIONAL 1.
SPA 180 _ Summer 2016 . ARC ONE Associates
2.
ROOF TO TABLE GARDEN _ Spring 2019 . CDL/S
3.
EVERGREEN TERRACE _ Winter 2017 & 2018 . CDL/S
4.
UN JARDIN EN PLUS & GREEN WALL _ Spring 2018 & Fall 2017 . CDL/S
PROFESSIONAL 1.
SPA 180 _ Summer 2016 . ARC ONE Associates
2.
ROOF TO TABLE GARDEN _ Spring 2019 . CDL/S
3.
EVERGREEN TERRACE _ Winter 2017 & 2018 . CDL/S
4.
UN JARDIN EN PLUS & GREEN WALL _ Spring 2018 & Fall 2017 . CDL/S
ARCONE Associates Architecture intern
Summer 2015
SPA 180
As an Intern at Arc One I was able to run to city submittals and learn how to finish construction sets fully working alongside an MPE in a small five person firm. Picking up redlines and resubmitting to the city plus landscape architecture designs where my speciality in this and many projects. Each project had an approximately 3 week turnaround as they were mostly commercial TI. Working with over 3,000 sf area restaurants and bars designing from as builts on site to renders and CD. It was a great opportunity to experience architecture in all aspects .
ARCONE Associates Architecture intern
Summer 2015
SPA 180
As an Intern at Arc One I was able to run to city submittals and learn how to finish construction sets fully working alongside an MPE in a small five person firm. Picking up redlines and resubmitting to the city plus landscape architecture designs where my speciality in this and many projects. Each project had an approximately 3 week turnaround as they were mostly commercial TI. Working with over 3,000 sf area restaurants and bars designing from as builts on site to renders and CD. It was a great opportunity to experience architecture in all aspects .
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NEW 5" ALUMINUM STOREFRONT DOOR AND FRAME & WINDOWS WITH 1" INSULATED (INTERIOR)
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NEW MILLWORK WITH UPPER CABINETS - COUNTER TOP AT 34" A.F.F. - ADA
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STAINLESS STEEL BAR SINK W/ GOOSENECK FAUCET
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REFRIGERATOR - NIC
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STACK WASHER & DRYER - NIC
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10 GAL. WATER HEATER ON DRIP PAN SHELF ABOVE MOP BASIN
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NEW ELECTRIC PANEL
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NEW ABC FIRE EXTINGUSHER
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READILY VISIBLE DURABLE SIGN ADJACENT TO EGRESS DOOR STATING "THIS DOOR TO REMAIN UNLOCKED WHEN BUILDING IS OCCUPIED" WITH 1" TALL CONTRASTING LETTERS PER IBC SEC. 1008.1.3 (3)
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TACTILE SIGN STATING "EXIT" COMPLYING WITH 1011.3 IBC 2012 AND COMPLYING WITH ICC A117.1 SHALL BE PROVIDED ADJACENT TO EACH DOOR TO AN EGRESS. (703.3.10 Height above Floor. Tactile characters shall be 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum above the floor, measured to the baseline of the lowest tactile character and 60 inches (1525 mm) maximum above the floor, measured to the baseline of the highest tactile character.EXCEPTION: Tactile characters for elevator car controls shall not be required to comply with Section 703.3.10. 703.3.11 Location. Where a tactile sign is provided at a door, the sign shall be alongside the door at the latch side. Where a tactile sign is provided at double doors with one active leaf, the sign shall be located on the inactive leaf. Where a tactile sign is provided at double doors with two active leaves, the sign shall be to the right of the right–hand door. Where there is no wall space on the latch side of a single door, or to the right side of double doors, signs shall be on the nearest adjacent wall. Signs containing tactile characters shall be located so that a clear floor area 18 inches (455 mm) minimum by 18 inches (455 mm) minimum, centered on the tactile characters, is provided beyond the arc of any door swing between the closed position and 45 degree open position.)
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7. WHERE FLOOR FINISHES CHANGE AT A DOOR OPENING CENTERLINE OF TRANSITION SHALL BE AT THE CENTERLINE OF THE DOOR UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
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SEE FINISH SCHEDULE OR PLAN FOR FINISHES. BASE SHALL BE B-1 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. A CARPET 6. SEAMING DIAGRAM SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR THE ARCHITECT'S REVIEW AND APPROVAL BEFORE ORDERING AND INSTALLATION OF CARPET. PROVIDE 5% ATTIC STOCK FOR OWNER'S STOCK WITHIN THEIR SPACE.
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ADA POINT OF USE WATER COOLER - PROVIDE CUP DISPENSOR ON ADJACENT WALL BOTTOM AT 34" A.F.F. - PROVIDE 1/4" WATER LINE TO COOLER
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2 TIER METAL LOCKERS - REPUBLIC QWIK SHIP - COLOR BY OWNER - TOTAL 14 LOCKERS
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MILLWORK CLOSET ACCESSIBLE FROM BOTH SIDES WITH CLOTHES ROD
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BI- FOLD WOOD DOOR AND FRAME
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MILLWORK - DISPLAY SHELVING UNIT - SEE A140
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MILLWORK - FRONT DESK - SEE A140
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NEW TRASH CAN 1
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NEW RECYCLING RECOLLECTION 2' X 2' 1
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WALLS: EXTERIOR -
26. PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF INSTALLATION, 26. PRIORSUBMIT TO COMMENCEMENT DESIGN-BUILD OF FIRE INSTALLATION, SPRINKLER 26. PRIOR SHOP SUBMIT TO DRAWINGS COMMENCEMENT DESIGN-BUILD TO ARCHITECT. FIRE OFSPRINKLER INSTALLATION, SHOPSUBMIT DRAWINGS DESIGN-BUILD TO ARCHITECT. FIRE SPRINKLER SHOP DRAWINGS TO ARCHITECT. CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN SEPARATE PERMITS CONTRACTOR REQUIRED TOFOR OBTAIN SPRINKLER SEPARATE SYSTEM. PERMITS PROVIDE CONTRACTOR REQUIRED A FIREFOR SPRINKLER TO SPRINKLER OBTAIN SEPARATE SYSTEM SYSTEM. PERMITS PROVIDE REQUIRED A FIRE SPRINKLER FOR SPRINKLER SYSTEM SYSTEM. PROVIDE A FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM WHICH IS COMPLETE IN ALL REGARDS, INCLUDING, WHICH IS COMPLETE BUT NOT NECESSARILY IN ALL REGARDS, LIMITED INCLUDING, TO,WHICH PIPING, BUT IS VALVES, COMPLETE NOT NECESSARILY SPRINKLER IN ALL REGARDS, SYSTEM LIMITED TO, INCLUDING, PIPING, VALVES, BUT NOTSPRINKLER NECESSARILY SYSTEM LIMITED TO, PIPING, VALVES, SPRINKLER SYSTEM AND SPRINKLER HEADS. USE ARCHITECTSAND REFLECTED SPRINKLER CEILING HEADS. PLAN USEFOR ARCHITECTS LAYOUT GUIDELINES. REFLECTED AND SPRINKLER CENTER CEILING HEADS. HEADS PLAN USE FOR IN TILES. ARCHITECTS LAYOUT GUIDELINES. REFLECTED CENTER CEILING HEADS PLAN INFOR TILES. LAYOUT GUIDELINES. CENTER HEADS IN TILES. RELOCATE ANY SPRINKLER LINES THAT INTERFERED RELOCATE ANY WITH SPRINKLER PARTITIONLINES OR LIGHTING THAT INTERFERED LAYOUT. RELOCATE - REFER WITH ANYPARTITION TO SPRINKLER A.F.E.S.OR NOTE LINES LIGHTING ON THATLAYOUT. INTERFERED - REFER WITH TOPARTITION A.F.E.S. NOTE OR LIGHTING ON LAYOUT. - REFER TO A.F.E.S. NOTE ON COVER COVER COVER
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NOTE: NOT ALL NOTES MAY APPLY
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INSTALL NO SMOKING SIGNAGE AT BUILDING ENTRANCES 1
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FIRE SPRINKLER HEAD
FIRE SPRINKLER HEAD
FIRE SPRINKLER HEAD
HOODPLANS FIXTURE LIGHT - SEE MECHANICAL PLANS HOOD FIXTURE LIGHT - SEE MECHANICAL HOOD FIXTURE LIGHT - SEE MECHANICAL PLANS
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ALUM. H.M. WOOD - SC WOOD - SC WOOD - SC WOOD - SC WOOD - SC WOOD - SC
MFG. PAINT PAINT PAINT PAINT PAINT PAINT PAINT
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1. ALL EXITS TO BE OPENABLE FROM THE INSIDE WITHOUT THE USE OF A KEY OR SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OR EFFORT AND NOT MORE THAN ONE OPERATION OF THE HAND
NOTE: ALLPAINT APPLIED TO WATERPROOF INTERIOR OF THE BUILDING COMPLIES WITH THE VOC LIMITS - SEE A130 1
EXHAUST FAN EXHAUST GRILLE WITHEXHAUST REMOTE FAN EXHAUST EXHAUST FAN GRILLE ABOVE WITH REMOTE EXHAUST EXHAUST FAN EXHAUST FAN ABOVE GRILLE WITH REMOTE EXHAUST FAN ABOVE
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RETURN AIR GRILL
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ALUMINUM DOOR FRAME (EXISTING EXTERIOR)
associates LLC 1427 N.24"x24" 3rdSUSPENDED Street CEILING SYSTEM24"x24" SUSPENDED CEILING SYSTEM Phoenix, Arizona 85004
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SUSPENDED CEILING SYSTEM24"x48" WITH CLEANABLE SUSPENDEDSURFACE CEILING SYSTEM TILES WITH 24"x48" CLEANABLE SUSPENDED SURFACE CEILING TILES SYSTEM WITH CLEANABLE SURFACE TILES Phone:24"x48" 602 241 7871 Fax: 602 241 7874
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H.W. SET 5: TOILET ROOM 1 1/2 PAIR BALL BEARING HINGES 1 LOCKSET - PRIVACY 2 10x34"" KICK PLATES 3 SILENCERS
H.W. SET 2: EXTERIOR (ENTRANCE) 1 1/2 PAIR BALL BEARING HINGES 1 LOCKSET - KEYED OUTSIDE (LEVER)
H.W. SET 6: OFFICE 1 1/2 PAIR BALL BEARING HINGES 1 LOCKSET - KEYED OUTSIDE (LEVER)
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EMERGENCY LED FIXTURE MOUNTED EMERGENCY ON WALL @ 8'-6" LED A.F.F. FIXTURE MOUNTED WALL @ 8'-6"LED A.F.F. FIXTURE MOUNTED ON WALL @ 8'-6" A.F.F. 2 2 ONEMERGENCY
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EXIT SIGN - PHOTOLUMINESCENT EXIT SIGN -EGRESS PHOTOLUMINESCENT SIGNS EMERGENCY EXIT SIGN EGRESS - PHOTOLUMINESCENT SIGNS EMERGENCY EGRESS SIGNS 3 EMERGENCY 3
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SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILING SUSPENDED PANELS INACOUSTICAL SUSPENDEDCEILING 2'x4' GRID - SEE SUSPENDED PANELS DET A500 IN SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL 2'x4' CEILING GRID -TILE SEE PANELS DET A500IN SUSPENDED 2'x4' GRID - SE 8 TILE 8TILE
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TOILET ROOM EXHAUST FAN
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LED RECESSED CAN LIGHT FIXTURE -LED GYPSUM RECESSED BOARD CAN CEILING LIGHT FIXTURE LED RECESSED BOARD CEILING CAN LIGHT FIXTURE - GYPSUM BOARD CEILING 16 16 - GYPSUM
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THIS DRAWING IS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE. IT IS THE PROPERTY OF arc one associates, LLC. AND MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED, COPIED, OR CHANGED HERE, WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE ARCHITECT.
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3. ALL DOOR HARDWARE IS TO BE DISABLED ACCESSIBLE 4. AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE (DOOR #6) SHALL HAVE A SIGN STATING "DOORS MUST REMAIN UNLOCKED DURING BUSINESS HOURS"
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TYPICAL ACOUSTICAL CEILING TYPICAL GRID SYSTEM ACOUSTICAL CEILINGTYPICAL GRID SYSTEM ACOUSTICAL CEILING GRID SYSTEM
2. MANUALLY OPERATED EDGE OR SURFACE MOUNTED FLUSH BOLTS AND SURFACE BOLTS ARE PROHIBITED.
BALL BEARING SLIDES
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NEW SUSPENDED CEILING FAN
CONCEALED LED CAN LIGHT FIXTURECONCEALED IN GYPSUM BOARD LED CANCEILING LIGHT FIXTURE LL-05C INCONCEALED GYPSUM BOARD LED CAN CEILING LIGHT LL-05C FIXTURE IN GYPSUM BOARD CEILING LL-05C
REMARKS
RFACES
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DOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULE
BACKSPLASH
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INTERIOR WALL LED SCONCE LIGHT FIXTURE INTERIOR1WALL LED SCONCE LIGHT FIXTURE INTERIOR 1 WALL LED SCONCE LIGHT FIXTURE 1
FRAME/DETAILS
21 NO. 12 GA. 45* HANGER WIRE TO1STRUCTURE NO. 12 GA. 45* HANGER WIRE TO2 STRUCTURE NO. 12 GA. 45* HANGER WIRE TO STRUCTURE
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ROM 3/4" THICK PLYWOOD. ALL ACTIC LAMINATE FINISH.
GYPSUM BOARD CEILING SUSPENDED DETAILGYPSUM BOARD CEILING DETAIL SUSPENDED GYPSUM BOARDSUSPENDED CEILING DETAIL 4 N.T.S. 4 N.T.S. N.T.S.
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R.C.P. NOTES
Phone: 602 241 7871 Fax: 6022 241 7874
2 NOTE: MFCC CLIPS MUST BE INSTALLED ON ALTERNATING SIDES OF THE CHANNELS. USE TIE WIRE WHEN CLIPS CANNOT BE ALTERNATED.
1
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NOTE: NOT ALL NOTES MAY APPLY
SMALL DECORATIVE PENDANT - SUSPENDED SMALL DECORATIVE LIGHT FIXTURE PENDANT - SUSPENDED SMALLLIGHT DECORATIVE FIXTURE PENDANT - SUSPENDED LIGHT FIXTURE
ONT AND REAR EDGES OF SHELF
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A100 FLOOR PLAN KEYNOTES
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NORTH
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EXIT SIGN / EMERGENCY LIGHT FIXTUREEXIT SIGN / EMERGENCY LIGHT FIXTURE EXIT SIGN / EMERGENCY LIGHT FIXTURE
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25. SEE A0.1 FOR GENERAL AND CONSTRUCTION 25. SEE NOTES. A0.1 FOR GENERAL AND CONSTRUCTION 25. SEE NOTES. A0.1 FOR GENERAL AND CONSTRUCTION NOTES.
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NOTE: MFCC CLIPS MUST BE INSTALLED ON ALTERNATING SIDES OF THE CHANNELS. USE TIE WIRE WHEN CLIPS CANNOT BE ALTERNATED.
27. CLARIFY ALL CONFLICTS WITH THE ARCHITECT. 27. CLARIFY ALL CONFLICTS WITH THE ARCHITECT. 27. CLARIFY ALL CONFLICTS WITH THE ARCHITECT.
date:
6 3/4" WALL - 6" METAL STUDS W/ 1 LAYER 5/8" GYPSUM BD. ON EACH SIDE 5" WALL = 3 5/8" METAL STUDS W/ 1 LAYER 5/8" GYPSUM BD. EACH SIDE ALL TOILET ROOMS AND WET AREA GYPSUM BD. SHALL BE USG FIBEROCK AQUA TOUGH
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24. PROVIDE DRAFT STOP ABOVE CEILING24. ASPROVIDE REQUIRED DRAFT BY IBC. STOP ABOVE CEILING AS24. REQUIRED PROVIDEBY DRAFT IBC. STOP ABOVE CEILING AS REQUIRED BY IBC.
SHEET
INTERIOR -
WALL NOTES
23. INSTALL LIGHT FIXTURES WITH PROTECTIVE 23. INSTALL MYLAR LIGHT OVER FIXTURES LOUVER WITH LENS,PROTECTIVE BAFFLE, 23. ETC.MYLAR INSTALL TO AVOID OVER LIGHT FIXTURE LOUVER FIXTURES SOIL LENS, WITH ORBAFFLE, PROTECTIVE ETC. TOMYLAR AVOIDOVER FIXTURE LOUVER SOIL OR LENS, BAFFLE, ETC. TO AVOID FIXTURE SOIL OR DAMAGE OR BOTH. REMOVE COVERS AT PROJECT DAMAGE OR CONCLUSION, BOTH. REMOVE USING COVERS CLEAN,AT WHITE PROJECT DAMAGE GLOVES. CONCLUSION, OR FIXTURES BOTH. REMOVE USING SHALL CLEAN, BE COVERS WHITE AT PROJECT GLOVES.CONCLUSION, FIXTURES SHALL USING BE CLEAN, WHITE GLOVES. FIXTURES SHALL BE MAINTAINED CLEAN AND AS NEW. LAMPS MAINTAINED SHALL BE NEW CLEAN AT PROJECT AND AS NEW. COMPLETION. LAMPS SHALL MAINTAINED BE NEW AT CLEAN PROJECT AND AS COMPLETION. NEW. LAMPS SHALL BE NEW AT PROJECT COMPLETION.
COPYRIGHT 2016, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
NOTES; FOR TOILET ROOM PLANS & ELEVATIONS SEE A125 FOR INTERIOR FINISHES SEE A130
18. ALL SUB-CONTRACTORS SHALL CLEAN AND REMOVE EXCESS MATERIAL AFTER EACH DAY.
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22. PROVIDE SMOKE DETECTORS AS REQUIRED 22. PROVIDE TO MEET SMOKE ALL CODE DETECTORS REQUIREMENTS. AS REQUIRED 22. TO PROVIDE MEET ALL SMOKE CODE DETECTORS REQUIREMENTS. AS REQUIRED TO MEET ALL CODE REQUIREMENTS.
THIS DRAWING IS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE. IT IS THE PROPERTY OF arc one associates, LLC. AND MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED, COPIED, OR CHANGED HERE, WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE ARCHITECT.
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NOTE: MFCC CLIPS MUST BE INSTALLED ON ALTERNATING SIDES OF THE CHANNELS. USE TIE WIRE WHEN CLIPS CANNOT BE ALTERNATED.
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21. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING 21. CONTRACTOR FIELD CONDITIONS SHALL AND VERIFY LOCATION ALL EXISTING OF ALL 21.FIELD PLUMBING, CONTRACTOR CONDITIONS NEW SHALL MECHANICAL ANDVERIFY LOCATION ALL EXISTING OF ALL PLUMBING, FIELD CONDITIONS NEW MECHANICAL AND LOCATION OF ALL PLUMBING, NEW MECHANICAL DUCTS, AND ANY AND ALL OTHER EXISTING DUCTS, CONSTRUCTION. AND ANY AND CONTRACTOR ALL OTHER EXISTING SHALL INSTALL CONSTRUCTION. DUCTS, ALLAND NEW ANY PLUMBING, CONTRACTOR AND ALL OTHER MECHANICAL SHALL EXISTING INSTALL CONSTRUCTION. ALL NEW PLUMBING, CONTRACTOR MECHANICAL SHALL INSTALL ALL NEW PLUMBING, MECHANICAL FANS, DUCTS, CONDUITS, ETC. SO AS NOTFANS, TO CONFLICT DUCTS, CONDUITS, WITH LIGHTS ETC. AND SOALL AS EXISTING NOT TOFANS, CONFLICT CONSTRUCTION. DUCTS, WITH CONDUITS, LIGHTS LIGHTS AND ETC. AND ALL SO OTHER EXISTING AS NOT TO CONSTRUCTION. CONFLICT WITHLIGHTS LIGHTSAND ANDOTHER ALL EXISTING CONSTRUCTION. LIGHTS AND OTHER FIXTURE LOCATIONS AS SHOWN ON REFLECTED FIXTURECEILING LOCATIONS PLANAS SHALL SHOWN NOTON BEREFLECTED MODIFIED FIXTURE UNLESS CEILING LOCATIONS OTHERWISE PLAN SHALL ASDIRECTED SHOWN NOT BEON MODIFIED BYREFLECTED UNLESS CEILING OTHERWISE PLAN SHALL DIRECTED NOT BE BYMODIFIED UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY ARCHITECT. ARCHITECT. ARCHITECT.
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20. ALL SWITCHES AND THERMOSTATS SHALL 20. ALL BESWITCHES 48" ABOVE AND FINISH THERMOSTATS FLOOR UNLESS SHALL OTHERWISE 20.BEALL 48"SWITCHES ABOVE NOTED. FINISH AND FLOOR THERMOSTATS UNLESS SHALL OTHERWISE BE 48"NOTED. ABOVE FINISH FLOOR UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
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19. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH 19. ALL CONTRACTOR TRADES INVOLVED SHALL COORDINATE TO INSURE CLEARANCE WITH 19. ALLCONTRACTOR TRADES FOR FIXTURES, INVOLVED SHALL DUCTS, TOCOORDINATE INSURE CEILINGS, CLEARANCE WITH ALLFOR TRADES FIXTURES, INVOLVED DUCTS, TO INSURE CEILINGS, CLEARANCE FOR FIXTURES, DUCTS, CEILINGS, ETC. NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN THE SPECIFIED ETC. NECESSARY FINISH CEILING TO MAINTAIN HEIGHT A.F.F. THE AS SPECIFIED NOTED ETC. FINISH NECESSARY CEILING TO HEIGHT MAINTAIN A.F.F.THE AS NOTED SPECIFIED FINISH CEILING HEIGHT A.F.F. AS NOTED
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18. CENTER SPRINKLER HEADS IN CENTER 18.OFCENTER TILE BOTH SPRINKLER WAYS. HEADS IN CENTER OF 18.TILE CENTER BOTH SPRINKLER WAYS. HEADS IN CENTER OF TILE BOTH WAYS.
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14. ALL HANGERS SHALL BE WRAPPED IN14. A MINIMUM ALL HANGERS OF THREE SHALL FULL BE WRAPS. WRAPPED IN A MINIMUM 14. ALL HANGERS OF THREESHALL FULL WRAPS. BE WRAPPED IN A MINIMUM OF THREE FULL WRAPS.
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14. ALL EXPOSED SURFACES SHALL BE PAINTED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. PAINTING WILL INCLUDE PARTITIONS, EXPOSED MECHANICAL DUCTS, EXPOSED PIPING, MECHANICAL GRILLS AND REGISTERS, ETC. SURFACES NOT TO BE PAINTED INCLUDE (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED) MATERIALS WITH COMPLETELY APPLIED FINISH, FINISH HARDWARE, LUMINARIES, ACOUSTICAL SURFACES INCLUDING T-BAR AND PANELS, GLASS, TILE, PLASTIC, RUBBER BASE, DOORS, DOOR AND WINDOWS FRAMES, CARPET, BASE, VCT, MARBLE,ETC.
16. NO PAINT OR INTERIOR FINISHING SHALL BE COMPLETED UNDER CONDITIONS WHICH MIGHT THREATEN THE QUALITY OF THE WORK. ANY WORKMANSHIP JUDGED UNACCEPTABLE BY THE ARCHITECT WILL BE REJECTED.
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12. ALL WALLS ARE TO BE PRIMED AND SEALED, AND RECEIVE TWO COATS OF FINISH PAINT AS SPECIFIED. ALL SURFACES ARE TO BE SMOOTH, NO TEXTURE. PAINT IS TO BE ROLLED FLAT WITH "ORANGE PEEL" STIPPLE. APPLY EACH COAT AT THE PROPER CONSISTENCY. SAND LIGHTLY BETWEEN COATS TO ACHIEVE THE REQUIRED FINISH. ALLOW EACH COAT OF FINISH TO DRY BEFORE FOLLOWING COAT IS APPLIED, UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY MANUFACTURER.
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10. APPLY RUBBER BASE TO WALLS, COLUMNS, CASEWORK AND OTHER PERMANENT FIXTURES IN ROOMS OR AREAS WHERE BASE IS SPECIFIED. INSTALL BASE IN LENGTHS AS LONG AS PRACTICABLE. TIGHTLY BOND BASE TO BACKING THROUGHOUT THE LENGTH AND HEIGHT OF EACH PIECE WITH CONTINUOUS CONTACT AT HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL SURFACES.
15. ALL MATERIAL SURFACES SHALL BE PRIMED AND PAINTED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ARCHITECT WITH MINIMUM OF THREE 8x10 BRUSH-OUTS OF EACH COLOR AND FINISH FOR THE ARCHITECT'S APPROVAL AT LEAST TWO WEEKS PRIOR TO SITE APPLICATION. WALL TEST WILL BE REQUIRED ONE WEEK PRIOR TO FINAL APPROVAL. ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJUST ANY COLOR ONCE THE WALL TEST HAS BEEN MADE.
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5. COMPLY WITH CARPET MANUFACTURES PRINTED INSTRUCTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. MAINTAIN DIRECTION OF PATTERN AND TEXTURE INCLUDING LAY OF PILE.
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2. ALL SURFACES SHALL BE PREPARED AND PRIMED ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL FIELD CONDITIONS FOR MATERIAL AND FINISH RELATIONSHIPS SO THAT THEY ARE CONSISTENT WITH THE PLANS. ARCHITECT SHALL BE CONTACTED FOR CLARIFICATIONS IF CONFLICTS ARISE.
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1. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT SAMPLES OF EACH FINISH TO THE ARCHITECT FOR APPROVAL FINISH SAMPLES WILL BE APPLIED TO THE SAME MATERIAL AS WILL OCCUR IN THE FIELD. ALONG WITH THE FINISH SAMPLES, CONTRACTORS SHALL SUBMIT EVIDENCE OF COMPLIANCE WITH CITY OF SCOTTSDALE FIRE AND BUILDING CODES AND REGULATIONS WITH RESPECT TO FLAME SPREAD, SMOKE, ETC.
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13. ALL HANGERS AND BRACING FOR OTHER 13. ALL ITEMS HANGERS SHALL BE AND INSTALLED BRACINGBY FOR THE OTHER SUBCONTRACTOR 13. ITEMS ALLSHALL HANGERS BE INSTALLING INSTALLED AND BRACING THOSE BY THE FOR ITEMS. SUBCONTRACTOR OTHER ITEMS SHALL INSTALLING BE INSTALLED THOSEBYITEMS. THE SUBCONTRACTOR INSTALLING THOSE ITEMS.
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12. ALL HANGERS AND BRACING FOR THE12. CEILING ALL HANGERS GRID SHALL ANDBE BRACING INSTALLED FORBY THE THE CEILING SUSPENDED 12. ALL GRID HANGERS SHALL CEILING AND BE CONTRACTOR INSTALLED BRACING FOR BY THE THESUSPENDED CEILING GRID CEILING SHALLCONTRACTOR BE INSTALLED BY THE SUSPENDED CEILING CONTRACTOR
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11. CEILING SYSTEMS SHALL CONFORM COMPLETELY 11. CEILING SYSTEMS TO UBC STANDARD SHALL CONFORM 25-2 COMPLETELY 11. CEILING TOSYSTEMS UBC STANDARD SHALL 25-2 CONFORM COMPLETELY TO UBC STANDARD 25-2
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10. CEILING GRID SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED 10. CEILING AS PER GRID MANUFACTURER'S SYSTEM SHALL BE SPECIFICATIONS INSTALLED 10. AS CEILING AND PER RECOMMENDATIONS. MANUFACTURER'S GRID SYSTEM SHALL SPECIFICATIONS BE INSTALLED AND AS PER RECOMMENDATIONS. MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS.
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1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FROM FACE OF STRUCTURE TO FACE OF STRUCTURE 2. FOR ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED OR INDICATED IN THE DRAWINGS THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, AND SERVICES NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE ASSEMBLIES AND WORKING SYSTEMS. INCIDENTAL ITEMS NOT INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS, NOR MENTIONED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS, THAT CAN BE LEGITIMATELY OR REASONABLY INFERRED TO BELONG TO THE WORK DESCRIBED, OR BE NECESSARY IN GOOD PRACTICE TO PROVIDE A COMPLETE ASSEMBLY OR SYSTEM, SHALL BE FURNISHED AS THOUGH ITEMIZED IN EVERY DETAIL. IN ALL INSTANCES, MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE INSTALLED IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH EACH MANUFACTURER'S MOST RECENT PUBLISHED RECOMMENDATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS. 3. THE FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM, OCCUPANCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM (ALARM) AND FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM PLANS SHALL ALL BE SUBMITTED TO RURAL METRO, WITH SPECIFICATIONS AND CUT SHEETS, FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMIT. 4. REFER TO CIVIL DRAWINGS FOR ALL INFORMATION REGARDING SITE GRADING AND DRAINAGE. ALL GRADING AND DRAINAGE SHOWN ON ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. 5. WHEN WORK NOT SPECIFICALLY CALLED OUT IS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT, IT SHALL BE PROVIDED IN THE WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS. 6. BEFORE PERFORMING WORK THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR ACCURACY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCY PRIOR TO ANY WORK 7. SHOULD THE CONTRACTOR OR ANY SUBCONTRACTOR FIND ANY AMBIGUITY, INCONSISTENCY OR ERRORS IN THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS, OR SHOULD THAT THE CONTRACTOR BE IN DOUBT AS TO THEIR MEANING, THE ARCHITECT SHALL BE NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY. WHENEVER AMBIGUOUS OR CONTRADICTIONS IN THE PROJECT OCCUR, IT IS THE ARCHITECTS INTENT THAT THE MOST DEMANDING REQUIREMENTS BE FOLLOWED. 8. REFER TO PLUMBING DRAWINGS FOR ALL PLUMBING SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND EQUIPMENT. ALL EQUIPMENT SHOWN ON ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. 9. REFER TO ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR ALL ELECTRICAL SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND EQUIPMENT. ALL EQUIPMENT SHOWN ON ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY 10. REFER TO MECHANICAL DRAWINGS FOR ALL HVAC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND EQUIPMENT. ALL EQUIPMENT SHOWN ON ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY
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7. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY7.REQUIRED GENERALCLEARANCES CONTRACTORABOVE SHALLCEILING VERIFY REQUIRED FOR 7. GENERAL SPECIFIED CLEARANCES CONTRACTOR FIXTURESABOVE PRIOR SHALL CEILING TO VERIFY FOR REQUIRED SPECIFIED CLEARANCES FIXTURES PRIOR ABOVE TOCEILING FOR SPECIFIED FIXTURES PRIOR TO ORDERING FIXTURES. ORDERING FIXTURES. ORDERING FIXTURES.
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7/8"DRYWALL FURRING CHANNEL 7/8"DRYWALL O.C. FURRING CHANNEL @ 7/8"DRYWALL FURRING CHANNEL @ 24" O.C. 4 @ 24" 4 24" O.C.
6. GANG SWITCHES SHALL RECEIVE ONE 6. COVER GANGPLATE. SWITCHES SHALL RECEIVE ONE COVER 6. GANG PLATE. SWITCHES SHALL RECEIVE ONE COVER PLATE.
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5. ALL LIGHT SWITCHES SHALL BE MOUNTED 5. ALL AT LIGHT 48" A.F.F. SWITCHES UNLESSSHALL OTHERWISE BE MOUNTED NOTED.5.AT COVER ALL 48" LIGHT A.F.F. PLATES UNLESS SWITCHES SHALL OTHERWISE BE SHALL WHITE BE AND NOTED. MOUNTED COVER AT 48"PLATES A.F.F. UNLESS SHALL BE OTHERWISE WHITE ANDNOTED. COVER PLATES SHALL BE WHITE AND SWITCHES SHALL BE WHITE. SWITCHES SHALL BE WHITE. SWITCHES SHALL BE WHITE.
info@arconeassociates.com
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12 GA. HANGER @ 48" O.C. TYP 3
4. CONTRACTOR SHALL TEST ALL FIXTURES 4. CONTRACTOR TO INSURE PROPER SHALL WORKING TEST ALL FIXTURES ORDER TO 4. CONTRACTOR INSURE PROPER SHALL WORKING TEST ALL ORDER FIXTURES TO INSURE PROPER WORKING ORDER
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2 CEILING 2CEILING 5/8" SUSPENDED GYPSUM BOARD 5/8" SUSPENDED - SEE REFLECTED GYPSUM CEILING BOARDPLAN FOR 5/8"- HGTS. SUSPENDED SEE REFLECTED GYPSUM CEILING BOARD PLANCEILING FOR HGTS. - SEE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN F
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2. FIRE PROTECTION LAYOUT IS BY GENERAL 2. FIRE CONTRACTOR. PROTECTIONSPRINKLER LAYOUT ISHEADS BY GENERAL SHALL2.CONTRACTOR. NOT FIREOVERLAP PROTECTION THE SPRINKLER CEILING LAYOUTHEADS GRID IS BYAND GENERAL SHALL NOTCONTRACTOR. OVERLAP THESPRINKLER CEILING GRID HEADS ANDSHALL NOT OVERLAP THE CEILING GRID AND SHALL BE LOCATED CENTER OF TILE, BOTH SHALL WAYS. BE LOCATED CENTER OF TILE, BOTH WAYS. SHALL BE LOCATED CENTER OF TILE, BOTH WAYS. 3. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS. 3. CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR TOSHALL VERIFYNOTIFY ALL DIMENSIONS. THE ARCHITECT 3. CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR OF ANY FIELD SHALL TO VERIFY CONDITIONS NOTIFY ALLTHE DIMENSIONS. ARCHITECTCONTRACTOR OF ANY FIELDSHALL CONDITIONS NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF ANY FIELD CONDITIONS PRECLUDING THE SPECIFIED PLACEMENTPRECLUDING OF FIXTURES,THE PRIOR SPECIFIED TO PROCEEDING PLACEMENT WITH OFPRECLUDING WORK. FIXTURES, PRIOR THE SPECIFIED TO PROCEEDING PLACEMENT WITH WORK. OF FIXTURES, PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH WORK.
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1. R.C.P. IS FOR THE LAYOUT OF THE SUSPENDED 1. R.C.P. IS AND FOR GYPSUM THE LAYOUT BOARDOF CEILING, THE SUSPENDED LIGHT 1. FIXTURE R.C.P. ANDISGYPSUM LOCATIONS FOR THEBOARD LAYOUT ONLY. CEILING, OF SEETHELIGHT SUSPENDED FIXTUREAND LOCATIONS GYPSUM ONLY. BOARDSEE CEILING, LIGHT FIXTURE LOCATIONS ONLY. SEE ELECTRICAL PLANS FOR FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS, ELECTRICAL CIRCUITRY PLANS FOR AND FIXTURE LIGHT SWITCHING. SPECIFICATIONS, ELECTRICAL CIRCUITRY PLANSAND FORLIGHT FIXTURE SWITCHING. SPECIFICATIONS, CIRCUITRY AND LIGHT SWITCHING.
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TACTILE SIGN STATING "EXIT" COMPLYING WITH 1011.3 IBC 2012 AND COMPLYING WITH ICC A117.1 SHALL BE PROVIDED ADJACENT TO EACH DOOR TO AN EGRESS. (703.3.10 Height above Floor. Tactile characters shall be 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum above the floor, measured to the baseline of the lowest tactile character and 60 inches (1525 mm) maximum above the floor, measured to the baseline of the highest tactile character.EXCEPTION: Tactile characters for elevator car controls shall not be required to comply with Section 703.3.10. 703.3.11 Location. Where a tactile sign is provided at a door, the sign shall be alongside the door at the latch side. Where a tactile sign is provided at double doors with one active leaf, the sign shall be located on the inactive leaf. Where a tactile sign is provided at double doors with two active leaves, the sign shall be to the right of the right–hand door. Where there is no wall space on the latch side of a single door, or to the right side of double doors, signs shall be on the nearest adjacent wall. Signs containing tactile characters shall be located so that a clear floor area 18 inches (455 mm) minimum by 18 inches (455 mm) minimum, centered on the tactile characters, is provided beyond the arc of any door swing between the closed position and 45 degree open position.)
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NOTE: ALL SOLID CORE WOOD DOORS ARE TO BE MANUFACTURED WITH NO ADDED UREA 1 FORMALDEHYDE (NAUF).
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DOOR & WINDOW FRAME TYPES 1/4" = 1'-0"
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1. INTERIOR DOOR FRAMES - HOLLOW METAL 2. DOOR STOP - IVES DOME STOP - SATIN ALUMINUM FINISH 3. LEVER LOCKSET / LATCHSET - SCHLAGE "AL" SERIES - W/ "NEPTUNE" (NEP) LEVER W/ FULL-SIZE INTER-CHANGEABLE CORE - #626 SATIN CHROME FINISH 4. CYPHER "KEYLESS" LOCK - SIMPLEX 8100 SERIES HEAVY DUTY LOCK #8148 - 26D SATIN CHROME FINISH 5. DOOR CLOSER - LCN #4010T SERIES - STD. POWDER COAT ALUMINUM FINISH
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15. MAIN RUNNERS SHALL NOT BE LET INTO, 15. NOR MAINCOME RUNNERS IN CONTACT SHALL NOT WITH, BE ABUTTING LET INTO, 15. NOR WALLS. MAIN COME RUNNER RUNNERS IN CONTACT CHANNELS SHALL WITH, NOT SHALL ABUTTING BE LET BE INTO, WALLS. NOR RUNNER COME IN CHANNELS CONTACT WITH, SHALLABUTTING BE WALLS. RUNNER CHANNELS SHALL BE LOCATED WITHIN 16" OF WALLS. LOCATED WITHIN 16" OF WALLS. LOCATED WITHIN 16" OF WALLS.
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16. LEVELING OF T-BAR, TILES, LIGHTS AND 16.GYPSUM LEVELING BOARD OF T-BAR, CEILING TILES, SYSTEMS LIGHTSSHALL AND GYPSUM 16. BE BY LEVELING LIGHT BOARD LASER. OFCEILING T-BAR, TILES, SYSTEMS LIGHTS SHALL AND BEGYPSUM BY LIGHTBOARD LASER.CEILING SYSTEMS SHALL BE BY LIGHT LASER.
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17. PROVIDE STAINLESS STEEL ESCUTCHEONS 17. PROVIDE AT ALL STAINLESS CEILING OPENINGS. STEEL ESCUTCHEONS 17. AT PROVIDE ALL CEILING STAINLESS OPENINGS. STEEL ESCUTCHEONS AT ALL CEILING OPENINGS.
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NEW MILLWORK WITH UPPER CABINETS - COUNTER TOP AT 34" A.F.F. - ADA
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READILY VISIBLE DURABLE SIGN ADJACENT TO EGRESS DOOR STATING "THIS DOOR TO REMAIN UNLOCKED WHEN BUILDING IS OCCUPIED" WITH 1" TALL CONTRASTING LETTERS PER IBC SEC. 1008.1.3 (3)
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TACTILE SIGN STATING "EXIT" COMPLYING WITH 1011.3 IBC 2012 AND COMPLYING WITH ICC A117.1 SHALL BE PROVIDED ADJACENT TO EACH DOOR TO AN EGRESS. (703.3.10 Height above Floor. Tactile characters shall be 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum above the floor, measured to the baseline of the lowest tactile character and 60 inches (1525 mm) maximum above the floor, measured to the baseline of the highest tactile character.EXCEPTION: Tactile characters for elevator car controls shall not be required to comply with Section 703.3.10. 703.3.11 Location. Where a tactile sign is provided at a door, the sign shall be alongside the door at the latch side. Where a tactile sign is provided at double doors with one active leaf, the sign shall be located on the inactive leaf. Where a tactile sign is provided at double doors with two active leaves, the sign shall be to the right of the right–hand door. Where there is no wall space on the latch side of a single door, or to the right side of double doors, signs shall be on the nearest adjacent wall. Signs containing tactile characters shall be located so that a clear floor area 18 inches (455 mm) minimum by 18 inches (455 mm) minimum, centered on the tactile characters, is provided beyond the arc of any door swing between the closed position and 45 degree open position.)
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7. WHERE FLOOR FINISHES CHANGE AT A DOOR OPENING CENTERLINE OF TRANSITION SHALL BE AT THE CENTERLINE OF THE DOOR UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
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SEE FINISH SCHEDULE OR PLAN FOR FINISHES. BASE SHALL BE B-1 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. A CARPET 6. SEAMING DIAGRAM SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR THE ARCHITECT'S REVIEW AND APPROVAL BEFORE ORDERING AND INSTALLATION OF CARPET. PROVIDE 5% ATTIC STOCK FOR OWNER'S STOCK WITHIN THEIR SPACE.
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13. INTERIOR GYPSUM WALLBOARD SURFACES SHALL BE WIPED WITH A DAMP CLOTH JUST PRIOR TO APPLICATION OF THE FIRST COAT IN ORDER TO FLATTEN ANY NAP FORMED BY SANDING THE SURFACE.
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ADA POINT OF USE WATER COOLER - PROVIDE CUP DISPENSOR ON ADJACENT WALL BOTTOM AT 34" A.F.F. - PROVIDE 1/4" WATER LINE TO COOLER
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2 TIER METAL LOCKERS - REPUBLIC QWIK SHIP - COLOR BY OWNER - TOTAL 14 LOCKERS
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MILLWORK CLOSET ACCESSIBLE FROM BOTH SIDES WITH CLOTHES ROD
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BI- FOLD WOOD DOOR AND FRAME
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MILLWORK - DISPLAY SHELVING UNIT - SEE A140
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MILLWORK - FRONT DESK - SEE A140
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NEW TRASH CAN 1
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NEW RECYCLING CAN 1
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NEW RECYCLING RECOLLECTION 2' X 2' 1
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WALLS: EXTERIOR -
26. PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF INSTALLATION, 26. PRIORSUBMIT TO COMMENCEMENT DESIGN-BUILD OF FIRE INSTALLATION, SPRINKLER 26. PRIOR SHOP SUBMIT TO DRAWINGS COMMENCEMENT DESIGN-BUILD TO ARCHITECT. FIRE OFSPRINKLER INSTALLATION, SHOPSUBMIT DRAWINGS DESIGN-BUILD TO ARCHITECT. FIRE SPRINKLER SHOP DRAWINGS TO ARCHITECT. CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN SEPARATE PERMITS CONTRACTOR REQUIRED TOFOR OBTAIN SPRINKLER SEPARATE SYSTEM. PERMITS PROVIDE CONTRACTOR REQUIRED A FIREFOR SPRINKLER TO SPRINKLER OBTAIN SEPARATE SYSTEM SYSTEM. PERMITS PROVIDE REQUIRED A FIRE SPRINKLER FOR SPRINKLER SYSTEM SYSTEM. PROVIDE A FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM WHICH IS COMPLETE IN ALL REGARDS, INCLUDING, WHICH IS COMPLETE BUT NOT NECESSARILY IN ALL REGARDS, LIMITED INCLUDING, TO,WHICH PIPING, BUT IS VALVES, COMPLETE NOT NECESSARILY SPRINKLER IN ALL REGARDS, SYSTEM LIMITED TO, INCLUDING, PIPING, VALVES, BUT NOTSPRINKLER NECESSARILY SYSTEM LIMITED TO, PIPING, VALVES, SPRINKLER SYSTEM AND SPRINKLER HEADS. USE ARCHITECTSAND REFLECTED SPRINKLER CEILING HEADS. PLAN USEFOR ARCHITECTS LAYOUT GUIDELINES. REFLECTED AND SPRINKLER CENTER CEILING HEADS. HEADS PLAN USE FOR IN TILES. ARCHITECTS LAYOUT GUIDELINES. REFLECTED CENTER CEILING HEADS PLAN INFOR TILES. LAYOUT GUIDELINES. CENTER HEADS IN TILES. RELOCATE ANY SPRINKLER LINES THAT INTERFERED RELOCATE ANY WITH SPRINKLER PARTITIONLINES OR LIGHTING THAT INTERFERED LAYOUT. RELOCATE - REFER WITH ANYPARTITION TO SPRINKLER A.F.E.S.OR NOTE LINES LIGHTING ON THATLAYOUT. INTERFERED - REFER WITH TOPARTITION A.F.E.S. NOTE OR LIGHTING ON LAYOUT. - REFER TO A.F.E.S. NOTE ON COVER COVER COVER
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NOTE: NOT ALL NOTES MAY APPLY
revisions:
INSTALL NO SMOKING SIGNAGE AT BUILDING ENTRANCES 1
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FIRE SPRINKLER HEAD
FIRE SPRINKLER HEAD
FIRE SPRINKLER HEAD
HOODPLANS FIXTURE LIGHT - SEE MECHANICAL PLANS HOOD FIXTURE LIGHT - SEE MECHANICAL HOOD FIXTURE LIGHT - SEE MECHANICAL PLANS
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ALUM. H.M. WOOD - SC WOOD - SC WOOD - SC WOOD - SC WOOD - SC WOOD - SC
MFG. PAINT PAINT PAINT PAINT PAINT PAINT PAINT
SAFETY --SAFETY -----------
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EXISTING ALUMINUM STOREFRONT EXISTING HOLLOW METAL DOOR & FRAME WOOD DOOR W/ ALUMINUM STOREFRONT FRAME WOOD DOOR W/ HOLLOW METAL FRAME WOOD DOOR W/ HOLLOW METAL FRAME WOOD DOOR W/ HOLLOW METAL FRAME WOOD DOOR W/ HOLLOW METAL FRAME WOOD DOOR W/ WOOD FRAME
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1. ALL EXITS TO BE OPENABLE FROM THE INSIDE WITHOUT THE USE OF A KEY OR SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OR EFFORT AND NOT MORE THAN ONE OPERATION OF THE HAND
NOTE: ALLPAINT APPLIED TO WATERPROOF INTERIOR OF THE BUILDING COMPLIES WITH THE VOC LIMITS - SEE A130 1
EXHAUST FAN EXHAUST GRILLE WITHEXHAUST REMOTE FAN EXHAUST EXHAUST FAN GRILLE ABOVE WITH REMOTE EXHAUST EXHAUST FAN EXHAUST FAN ABOVE GRILLE WITH REMOTE EXHAUST FAN ABOVE
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SUPPLY REGISTER
SUPPLY REGISTER
RETURN AIR GRILL
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TG
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ALUMINUM DOOR FRAME (EXISTING EXTERIOR)
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SUSPENDED CEILING SYSTEM24"x48" WITH CLEANABLE SUSPENDEDSURFACE CEILING SYSTEM TILES WITH 24"x48" CLEANABLE SUSPENDED SURFACE CEILING TILES SYSTEM WITH CLEANABLE SURFACE TILES Phone:24"x48" 602 241 7871 Fax: 602 241 7874
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GYPSUM BD. CEILING PAINTED - USE GYPSUM AQUA TOUGH BD. CEILING (USG) WATER PAINTED RESISTANT - USE AQUA GYPSUM IN ALL TOUGH WET BD. (USG) AREAS CEILING WATER PAINTED RESISTANT - USE AQUA IN ALLTOUGH WET AREAS (USG) WATER RESISTANT IN ALL WET AREAS
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SUPPLY REGISTER RETURN AIR GRILL MAKE-UP AIR REGISTER AT HOOD
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H.W. SET 1: EXTERIOR (STOREFRONT) MFG. HINGES & HARDWARE DOUBLE KEY CYLINDER CLOSER SILENCERS
H.W. SET 5: TOILET ROOM 1 1/2 PAIR BALL BEARING HINGES 1 LOCKSET - PRIVACY 2 10x34"" KICK PLATES 3 SILENCERS
H.W. SET 2: EXTERIOR (ENTRANCE) 1 1/2 PAIR BALL BEARING HINGES 1 LOCKSET - KEYED OUTSIDE (LEVER)
H.W. SET 6: OFFICE 1 1/2 PAIR BALL BEARING HINGES 1 LOCKSET - KEYED OUTSIDE (LEVER)
1
1" = 1'-0"
EMERGENCY LED FIXTURE MOUNTED EMERGENCY ON WALL @ 8'-6" LED A.F.F. FIXTURE MOUNTED WALL @ 8'-6"LED A.F.F. FIXTURE MOUNTED ON WALL @ 8'-6" A.F.F. 2 2 ONEMERGENCY
3
EXIT SIGN - PHOTOLUMINESCENT EXIT SIGN -EGRESS PHOTOLUMINESCENT SIGNS EMERGENCY EXIT SIGN EGRESS - PHOTOLUMINESCENT SIGNS EMERGENCY EGRESS SIGNS 3 EMERGENCY 3
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2'x2' FLOURSCENT LIGHT FIXTURE 2'x2' FLOURSCENT CEILING LIGHT FIXTURE 4- ACOUSTICAL 2'x2' FLOURSCENT CEILING LIGHT FIXTURE - ACOUSTICAL CEILING 4 - ACOUSTICAL
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7 FIXTURE 7FIXTURE SUSPENDED LED PENDANT LIGHT SUSPENDED - SEE ELECTRICAL LED PENDANT FOR LIGHT MODEL SUSPENDED - SEE ELECTRICAL LED PENDANT FOR MODEL LIGHT FIXTURE - SEE ELECTRICAL FOR MODEL
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SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILING SUSPENDED PANELS INACOUSTICAL SUSPENDEDCEILING 2'x4' GRID - SEE SUSPENDED PANELS DET A500 IN SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL 2'x4' CEILING GRID -TILE SEE PANELS DET A500IN SUSPENDED 2'x4' GRID - SE 8 TILE 8TILE
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5/8" WATER RESISTANT GYPSUM 9 BOARD 5/8" SUSPENDED WATER RESISTANT CEILING GYPSUM SYSTEMBOARD 9(CLEANABLE 5/8" SUSPENDED WATER SURFACE RESISTANT CEILING TOILET SYSTEM GYPSUM ROOM)(CLEANABLE BOARD SUSPENDED SURFACECEILING TOILET ROOM) SYSTEM (CLEAN
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RETURN AIR REGISTER (TYP.)
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AIR SUPPLY REGISTER (TYP.) 12
AIR SUPPLY REGISTER (TYP.)
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AIR SUPPLY REGISTER (TYP.)
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TOILET ROOM EXHAUST FAN 13
TOILET ROOM EXHAUST FAN
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TOILET ROOM EXHAUST FAN
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WALL MOUNTED EXTERIOR LIGHT WALL MOUNTED EXTERIOR LIGHT14 FIXTURES WALL MOUNTED EXTERIOR LIGHT FIXTURES 14 FIXTURES check: ROOF HATCH
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ROOF HATCH
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ROOF HATCH
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LED RECESSED CAN LIGHT FIXTURE -LED GYPSUM RECESSED BOARD CAN CEILING LIGHT FIXTURE LED RECESSED BOARD CEILING CAN LIGHT FIXTURE - GYPSUM BOARD CEILING 16 16 - GYPSUM
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LED RECESSED CAN LIGHT FIXTURE -LED ACOUSTICAL RECESSEDCEILING CAN LIGHT FIXTURE LED RECESSED CEILING CAN LIGHT FIXTURE - ACOUSTICAL CEILING 17 17 - ACOUSTICAL
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EXISTING LED EXTERIOR SOFFIT EXISTING (TYP)LED EXTERIOR SOFFIT FIXTURE EXISTING (TYP) LED EXTERIOR SOFFIT FIXTURE (TYP) 18 FIXTURE 18
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THIS DRAWING IS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE. IT IS THE PROPERTY OF arc one associates, LLC. AND MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED, COPIED, OR CHANGED HERE, WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE ARCHITECT.
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3. ALL DOOR HARDWARE IS TO BE DISABLED ACCESSIBLE 4. AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE (DOOR #6) SHALL HAVE A SIGN STATING "DOORS MUST REMAIN UNLOCKED DURING BUSINESS HOURS"
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TYPICAL ACOUSTICAL CEILING TYPICAL GRID SYSTEM ACOUSTICAL CEILINGTYPICAL GRID SYSTEM ACOUSTICAL CEILING GRID SYSTEM
2. MANUALLY OPERATED EDGE OR SURFACE MOUNTED FLUSH BOLTS AND SURFACE BOLTS ARE PROHIBITED.
BALL BEARING SLIDES
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EXIT SIGN EMERGENCY LIGHT ABOVE EXIT DOOR SIGN EMERGENCY LIGHT ABOVE EXIT SIGN EMERGENCY LIGHT ABOVE DOOR 1 1 DOOR
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1' x 4' SURFACE MOUNTED FLUORESCENT 1' x 4' LIGHT SURFACE FIXTURE MOUNTED - WATER FLUORESCENT PROOF 1' xLIGHT 4' SURFACE FIXTURE MOUNTED - WATER FLUORESCENT PROOF LIGHT FIXTURE - WATER PROOF
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2" 2'-11 3/4" 2"
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REG IS
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NEW SUSPENDED CEILING FAN
CONCEALED LED CAN LIGHT FIXTURECONCEALED IN GYPSUM BOARD LED CANCEILING LIGHT FIXTURE LL-05C INCONCEALED GYPSUM BOARD LED CAN CEILING LIGHT LL-05C FIXTURE IN GYPSUM BOARD CEILING LL-05C
REMARKS
RFACES
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NEW EMERGENCY LIGHT FIXTURE - BATTERY NEW EMERGENCY PACK LIGHT FIXTURE - BATTERY NEW EMERGENCY PACK LIGHT FIXTURE - BATTERY PACK
DOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULE
BACKSPLASH
3 TURNS MIN. IN 1 1/2", TYPICAL3
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INTERIOR WALL LED SCONCE LIGHT FIXTURE INTERIOR1WALL LED SCONCE LIGHT FIXTURE INTERIOR 1 WALL LED SCONCE LIGHT FIXTURE 1
FRAME/DETAILS
21 NO. 12 GA. 45* HANGER WIRE TO1STRUCTURE NO. 12 GA. 45* HANGER WIRE TO2 STRUCTURE NO. 12 GA. 45* HANGER WIRE TO STRUCTURE
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DOOR
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INTERIOR WALL LED SCONCE LIGHT FIXTURE INTERIOR2WALL LED SCONCE LIGHT FIXTURE INTERIOR 2 WALL LED SCONCE LIGHT FIXTURE 2
ROM 3/4" THICK PLYWOOD. ALL ACTIC LAMINATE FINISH.
GYPSUM BOARD CEILING SUSPENDED DETAILGYPSUM BOARD CEILING DETAIL SUSPENDED GYPSUM BOARDSUSPENDED CEILING DETAIL 4 N.T.S. 4 N.T.S. N.T.S.
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05/18/16
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EXIT SIGN
LED TRACK LIGHT - NEW
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R.C.P. NOTES
Phone: 602 241 7871 Fax: 6022 241 7874
2 NOTE: MFCC CLIPS MUST BE INSTALLED ON ALTERNATING SIDES OF THE CHANNELS. USE TIE WIRE WHEN CLIPS CANNOT BE ALTERNATED.
1
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NOTE: NOT ALL NOTES MAY APPLY
SMALL DECORATIVE PENDANT - SUSPENDED SMALL DECORATIVE LIGHT FIXTURE PENDANT - SUSPENDED SMALLLIGHT DECORATIVE FIXTURE PENDANT - SUSPENDED LIGHT FIXTURE
ONT AND REAR EDGES OF SHELF
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A100 FLOOR PLAN KEYNOTES
1
NORTH
1/4" = 1'-0"
1'-0"
EXIT SIGN / EMERGENCY LIGHT FIXTUREEXIT SIGN / EMERGENCY LIGHT FIXTURE EXIT SIGN / EMERGENCY LIGHT FIXTURE
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25. SEE A0.1 FOR GENERAL AND CONSTRUCTION 25. SEE NOTES. A0.1 FOR GENERAL AND CONSTRUCTION 25. SEE NOTES. A0.1 FOR GENERAL AND CONSTRUCTION NOTES.
arc one associates, LLC.
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NOTE: MFCC CLIPS MUST BE INSTALLED ON ALTERNATING SIDES OF THE CHANNELS. USE TIE WIRE WHEN CLIPS CANNOT BE ALTERNATED.
27. CLARIFY ALL CONFLICTS WITH THE ARCHITECT. 27. CLARIFY ALL CONFLICTS WITH THE ARCHITECT. 27. CLARIFY ALL CONFLICTS WITH THE ARCHITECT.
date:
6 3/4" WALL - 6" METAL STUDS W/ 1 LAYER 5/8" GYPSUM BD. ON EACH SIDE 5" WALL = 3 5/8" METAL STUDS W/ 1 LAYER 5/8" GYPSUM BD. EACH SIDE ALL TOILET ROOMS AND WET AREA GYPSUM BD. SHALL BE USG FIBEROCK AQUA TOUGH
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24. PROVIDE DRAFT STOP ABOVE CEILING24. ASPROVIDE REQUIRED DRAFT BY IBC. STOP ABOVE CEILING AS24. REQUIRED PROVIDEBY DRAFT IBC. STOP ABOVE CEILING AS REQUIRED BY IBC.
SHEET
INTERIOR -
WALL NOTES
23. INSTALL LIGHT FIXTURES WITH PROTECTIVE 23. INSTALL MYLAR LIGHT OVER FIXTURES LOUVER WITH LENS,PROTECTIVE BAFFLE, 23. ETC.MYLAR INSTALL TO AVOID OVER LIGHT FIXTURE LOUVER FIXTURES SOIL LENS, WITH ORBAFFLE, PROTECTIVE ETC. TOMYLAR AVOIDOVER FIXTURE LOUVER SOIL OR LENS, BAFFLE, ETC. TO AVOID FIXTURE SOIL OR DAMAGE OR BOTH. REMOVE COVERS AT PROJECT DAMAGE OR CONCLUSION, BOTH. REMOVE USING COVERS CLEAN,AT WHITE PROJECT DAMAGE GLOVES. CONCLUSION, OR FIXTURES BOTH. REMOVE USING SHALL CLEAN, BE COVERS WHITE AT PROJECT GLOVES.CONCLUSION, FIXTURES SHALL USING BE CLEAN, WHITE GLOVES. FIXTURES SHALL BE MAINTAINED CLEAN AND AS NEW. LAMPS MAINTAINED SHALL BE NEW CLEAN AT PROJECT AND AS NEW. COMPLETION. LAMPS SHALL MAINTAINED BE NEW AT CLEAN PROJECT AND AS COMPLETION. NEW. LAMPS SHALL BE NEW AT PROJECT COMPLETION.
COPYRIGHT 2016, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
NOTES; FOR TOILET ROOM PLANS & ELEVATIONS SEE A125 FOR INTERIOR FINISHES SEE A130
18. ALL SUB-CONTRACTORS SHALL CLEAN AND REMOVE EXCESS MATERIAL AFTER EACH DAY.
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22. PROVIDE SMOKE DETECTORS AS REQUIRED 22. PROVIDE TO MEET SMOKE ALL CODE DETECTORS REQUIREMENTS. AS REQUIRED 22. TO PROVIDE MEET ALL SMOKE CODE DETECTORS REQUIREMENTS. AS REQUIRED TO MEET ALL CODE REQUIREMENTS.
THIS DRAWING IS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE. IT IS THE PROPERTY OF arc one associates, LLC. AND MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED, COPIED, OR CHANGED HERE, WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE ARCHITECT.
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NOTE: MFCC CLIPS MUST BE INSTALLED ON ALTERNATING SIDES OF THE CHANNELS. USE TIE WIRE WHEN CLIPS CANNOT BE ALTERNATED.
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9'-0"
21. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING 21. CONTRACTOR FIELD CONDITIONS SHALL AND VERIFY LOCATION ALL EXISTING OF ALL 21.FIELD PLUMBING, CONTRACTOR CONDITIONS NEW SHALL MECHANICAL ANDVERIFY LOCATION ALL EXISTING OF ALL PLUMBING, FIELD CONDITIONS NEW MECHANICAL AND LOCATION OF ALL PLUMBING, NEW MECHANICAL DUCTS, AND ANY AND ALL OTHER EXISTING DUCTS, CONSTRUCTION. AND ANY AND CONTRACTOR ALL OTHER EXISTING SHALL INSTALL CONSTRUCTION. DUCTS, ALLAND NEW ANY PLUMBING, CONTRACTOR AND ALL OTHER MECHANICAL SHALL EXISTING INSTALL CONSTRUCTION. ALL NEW PLUMBING, CONTRACTOR MECHANICAL SHALL INSTALL ALL NEW PLUMBING, MECHANICAL FANS, DUCTS, CONDUITS, ETC. SO AS NOTFANS, TO CONFLICT DUCTS, CONDUITS, WITH LIGHTS ETC. AND SOALL AS EXISTING NOT TOFANS, CONFLICT CONSTRUCTION. DUCTS, WITH CONDUITS, LIGHTS LIGHTS AND ETC. AND ALL SO OTHER EXISTING AS NOT TO CONSTRUCTION. CONFLICT WITHLIGHTS LIGHTSAND ANDOTHER ALL EXISTING CONSTRUCTION. LIGHTS AND OTHER FIXTURE LOCATIONS AS SHOWN ON REFLECTED FIXTURECEILING LOCATIONS PLANAS SHALL SHOWN NOTON BEREFLECTED MODIFIED FIXTURE UNLESS CEILING LOCATIONS OTHERWISE PLAN SHALL ASDIRECTED SHOWN NOT BEON MODIFIED BYREFLECTED UNLESS CEILING OTHERWISE PLAN SHALL DIRECTED NOT BE BYMODIFIED UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY ARCHITECT. ARCHITECT. ARCHITECT.
EXIT SIGN
2'-11 1/8"
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11
20. ALL SWITCHES AND THERMOSTATS SHALL 20. ALL BESWITCHES 48" ABOVE AND FINISH THERMOSTATS FLOOR UNLESS SHALL OTHERWISE 20.BEALL 48"SWITCHES ABOVE NOTED. FINISH AND FLOOR THERMOSTATS UNLESS SHALL OTHERWISE BE 48"NOTED. ABOVE FINISH FLOOR UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
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18. CENTER SPRINKLER HEADS IN CENTER 18.OFCENTER TILE BOTH SPRINKLER WAYS. HEADS IN CENTER OF 18.TILE CENTER BOTH SPRINKLER WAYS. HEADS IN CENTER OF TILE BOTH WAYS.
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14. ALL HANGERS SHALL BE WRAPPED IN14. A MINIMUM ALL HANGERS OF THREE SHALL FULL BE WRAPS. WRAPPED IN A MINIMUM 14. ALL HANGERS OF THREESHALL FULL WRAPS. BE WRAPPED IN A MINIMUM OF THREE FULL WRAPS.
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14. ALL EXPOSED SURFACES SHALL BE PAINTED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. PAINTING WILL INCLUDE PARTITIONS, EXPOSED MECHANICAL DUCTS, EXPOSED PIPING, MECHANICAL GRILLS AND REGISTERS, ETC. SURFACES NOT TO BE PAINTED INCLUDE (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED) MATERIALS WITH COMPLETELY APPLIED FINISH, FINISH HARDWARE, LUMINARIES, ACOUSTICAL SURFACES INCLUDING T-BAR AND PANELS, GLASS, TILE, PLASTIC, RUBBER BASE, DOORS, DOOR AND WINDOWS FRAMES, CARPET, BASE, VCT, MARBLE,ETC.
16. NO PAINT OR INTERIOR FINISHING SHALL BE COMPLETED UNDER CONDITIONS WHICH MIGHT THREATEN THE QUALITY OF THE WORK. ANY WORKMANSHIP JUDGED UNACCEPTABLE BY THE ARCHITECT WILL BE REJECTED.
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15. ALL MATERIAL SURFACES SHALL BE PRIMED AND PAINTED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ARCHITECT WITH MINIMUM OF THREE 8x10 BRUSH-OUTS OF EACH COLOR AND FINISH FOR THE ARCHITECT'S APPROVAL AT LEAST TWO WEEKS PRIOR TO SITE APPLICATION. WALL TEST WILL BE REQUIRED ONE WEEK PRIOR TO FINAL APPROVAL. ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJUST ANY COLOR ONCE THE WALL TEST HAS BEEN MADE.
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2. ALL SURFACES SHALL BE PREPARED AND PRIMED ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL FIELD CONDITIONS FOR MATERIAL AND FINISH RELATIONSHIPS SO THAT THEY ARE CONSISTENT WITH THE PLANS. ARCHITECT SHALL BE CONTACTED FOR CLARIFICATIONS IF CONFLICTS ARISE.
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1. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT SAMPLES OF EACH FINISH TO THE ARCHITECT FOR APPROVAL FINISH SAMPLES WILL BE APPLIED TO THE SAME MATERIAL AS WILL OCCUR IN THE FIELD. ALONG WITH THE FINISH SAMPLES, CONTRACTORS SHALL SUBMIT EVIDENCE OF COMPLIANCE WITH CITY OF SCOTTSDALE FIRE AND BUILDING CODES AND REGULATIONS WITH RESPECT TO FLAME SPREAD, SMOKE, ETC.
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13. ALL HANGERS AND BRACING FOR OTHER 13. ALL ITEMS HANGERS SHALL BE AND INSTALLED BRACINGBY FOR THE OTHER SUBCONTRACTOR 13. ITEMS ALLSHALL HANGERS BE INSTALLING INSTALLED AND BRACING THOSE BY THE FOR ITEMS. SUBCONTRACTOR OTHER ITEMS SHALL INSTALLING BE INSTALLED THOSEBYITEMS. THE SUBCONTRACTOR INSTALLING THOSE ITEMS.
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12. ALL HANGERS AND BRACING FOR THE12. CEILING ALL HANGERS GRID SHALL ANDBE BRACING INSTALLED FORBY THE THE CEILING SUSPENDED 12. ALL GRID HANGERS SHALL CEILING AND BE CONTRACTOR INSTALLED BRACING FOR BY THE THESUSPENDED CEILING GRID CEILING SHALLCONTRACTOR BE INSTALLED BY THE SUSPENDED CEILING CONTRACTOR
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11. CEILING SYSTEMS SHALL CONFORM COMPLETELY 11. CEILING SYSTEMS TO UBC STANDARD SHALL CONFORM 25-2 COMPLETELY 11. CEILING TOSYSTEMS UBC STANDARD SHALL 25-2 CONFORM COMPLETELY TO UBC STANDARD 25-2
INTERIOR PLUMBING WALL - 6" METAL STUDS (22GA.) @ 24" O.C. WITH 5/8" USG AQUA TOUGH GYPSUM BD. BOTH SIDES - EXTEND TO BOTTOM OF WOOD TRUSSES
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10. CEILING GRID SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED 10. CEILING AS PER GRID MANUFACTURER'S SYSTEM SHALL BE SPECIFICATIONS INSTALLED 10. AS CEILING AND PER RECOMMENDATIONS. MANUFACTURER'S GRID SYSTEM SHALL SPECIFICATIONS BE INSTALLED AND AS PER RECOMMENDATIONS. MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS.
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1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FROM FACE OF STRUCTURE TO FACE OF STRUCTURE 2. FOR ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED OR INDICATED IN THE DRAWINGS THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, AND SERVICES NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE ASSEMBLIES AND WORKING SYSTEMS. INCIDENTAL ITEMS NOT INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS, NOR MENTIONED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS, THAT CAN BE LEGITIMATELY OR REASONABLY INFERRED TO BELONG TO THE WORK DESCRIBED, OR BE NECESSARY IN GOOD PRACTICE TO PROVIDE A COMPLETE ASSEMBLY OR SYSTEM, SHALL BE FURNISHED AS THOUGH ITEMIZED IN EVERY DETAIL. IN ALL INSTANCES, MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE INSTALLED IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH EACH MANUFACTURER'S MOST RECENT PUBLISHED RECOMMENDATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS. 3. THE FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM, OCCUPANCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM (ALARM) AND FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM PLANS SHALL ALL BE SUBMITTED TO RURAL METRO, WITH SPECIFICATIONS AND CUT SHEETS, FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMIT. 4. REFER TO CIVIL DRAWINGS FOR ALL INFORMATION REGARDING SITE GRADING AND DRAINAGE. ALL GRADING AND DRAINAGE SHOWN ON ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. 5. WHEN WORK NOT SPECIFICALLY CALLED OUT IS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT, IT SHALL BE PROVIDED IN THE WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS. 6. BEFORE PERFORMING WORK THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR ACCURACY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCY PRIOR TO ANY WORK 7. SHOULD THE CONTRACTOR OR ANY SUBCONTRACTOR FIND ANY AMBIGUITY, INCONSISTENCY OR ERRORS IN THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS, OR SHOULD THAT THE CONTRACTOR BE IN DOUBT AS TO THEIR MEANING, THE ARCHITECT SHALL BE NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY. WHENEVER AMBIGUOUS OR CONTRADICTIONS IN THE PROJECT OCCUR, IT IS THE ARCHITECTS INTENT THAT THE MOST DEMANDING REQUIREMENTS BE FOLLOWED. 8. REFER TO PLUMBING DRAWINGS FOR ALL PLUMBING SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND EQUIPMENT. ALL EQUIPMENT SHOWN ON ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. 9. REFER TO ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR ALL ELECTRICAL SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND EQUIPMENT. ALL EQUIPMENT SHOWN ON ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY 10. REFER TO MECHANICAL DRAWINGS FOR ALL HVAC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND EQUIPMENT. ALL EQUIPMENT SHOWN ON ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY
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7. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY7.REQUIRED GENERALCLEARANCES CONTRACTORABOVE SHALLCEILING VERIFY REQUIRED FOR 7. GENERAL SPECIFIED CLEARANCES CONTRACTOR FIXTURESABOVE PRIOR SHALL CEILING TO VERIFY FOR REQUIRED SPECIFIED CLEARANCES FIXTURES PRIOR ABOVE TOCEILING FOR SPECIFIED FIXTURES PRIOR TO ORDERING FIXTURES. ORDERING FIXTURES. ORDERING FIXTURES.
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6. GANG SWITCHES SHALL RECEIVE ONE 6. COVER GANGPLATE. SWITCHES SHALL RECEIVE ONE COVER 6. GANG PLATE. SWITCHES SHALL RECEIVE ONE COVER PLATE.
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5. ALL LIGHT SWITCHES SHALL BE MOUNTED 5. ALL AT LIGHT 48" A.F.F. SWITCHES UNLESSSHALL OTHERWISE BE MOUNTED NOTED.5.AT COVER ALL 48" LIGHT A.F.F. PLATES UNLESS SWITCHES SHALL OTHERWISE BE SHALL WHITE BE AND NOTED. MOUNTED COVER AT 48"PLATES A.F.F. UNLESS SHALL BE OTHERWISE WHITE ANDNOTED. COVER PLATES SHALL BE WHITE AND SWITCHES SHALL BE WHITE. SWITCHES SHALL BE WHITE. SWITCHES SHALL BE WHITE.
info@arconeassociates.com
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4. CONTRACTOR SHALL TEST ALL FIXTURES 4. CONTRACTOR TO INSURE PROPER SHALL WORKING TEST ALL FIXTURES ORDER TO 4. CONTRACTOR INSURE PROPER SHALL WORKING TEST ALL ORDER FIXTURES TO INSURE PROPER WORKING ORDER
Phone: 602 241 7871 Fax: 602 241 7874
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2 CEILING 2CEILING 5/8" SUSPENDED GYPSUM BOARD 5/8" SUSPENDED - SEE REFLECTED GYPSUM CEILING BOARDPLAN FOR 5/8"- HGTS. SUSPENDED SEE REFLECTED GYPSUM CEILING BOARD PLANCEILING FOR HGTS. - SEE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN F
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2. FIRE PROTECTION LAYOUT IS BY GENERAL 2. FIRE CONTRACTOR. PROTECTIONSPRINKLER LAYOUT ISHEADS BY GENERAL SHALL2.CONTRACTOR. NOT FIREOVERLAP PROTECTION THE SPRINKLER CEILING LAYOUTHEADS GRID IS BYAND GENERAL SHALL NOTCONTRACTOR. OVERLAP THESPRINKLER CEILING GRID HEADS ANDSHALL NOT OVERLAP THE CEILING GRID AND SHALL BE LOCATED CENTER OF TILE, BOTH SHALL WAYS. BE LOCATED CENTER OF TILE, BOTH WAYS. SHALL BE LOCATED CENTER OF TILE, BOTH WAYS. 3. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS. 3. CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR TOSHALL VERIFYNOTIFY ALL DIMENSIONS. THE ARCHITECT 3. CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR OF ANY FIELD SHALL TO VERIFY CONDITIONS NOTIFY ALLTHE DIMENSIONS. ARCHITECTCONTRACTOR OF ANY FIELDSHALL CONDITIONS NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF ANY FIELD CONDITIONS PRECLUDING THE SPECIFIED PLACEMENTPRECLUDING OF FIXTURES,THE PRIOR SPECIFIED TO PROCEEDING PLACEMENT WITH OFPRECLUDING WORK. FIXTURES, PRIOR THE SPECIFIED TO PROCEEDING PLACEMENT WITH WORK. OF FIXTURES, PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH WORK.
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1. R.C.P. IS FOR THE LAYOUT OF THE SUSPENDED 1. R.C.P. IS AND FOR GYPSUM THE LAYOUT BOARDOF CEILING, THE SUSPENDED LIGHT 1. FIXTURE R.C.P. ANDISGYPSUM LOCATIONS FOR THEBOARD LAYOUT ONLY. CEILING, OF SEETHELIGHT SUSPENDED FIXTUREAND LOCATIONS GYPSUM ONLY. BOARDSEE CEILING, LIGHT FIXTURE LOCATIONS ONLY. SEE ELECTRICAL PLANS FOR FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS, ELECTRICAL CIRCUITRY PLANS FOR AND FIXTURE LIGHT SWITCHING. SPECIFICATIONS, ELECTRICAL CIRCUITRY PLANSAND FORLIGHT FIXTURE SWITCHING. SPECIFICATIONS, CIRCUITRY AND LIGHT SWITCHING.
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TACTILE SIGN STATING "EXIT" COMPLYING WITH 1011.3 IBC 2012 AND COMPLYING WITH ICC A117.1 SHALL BE PROVIDED ADJACENT TO EACH DOOR TO AN EGRESS. (703.3.10 Height above Floor. Tactile characters shall be 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum above the floor, measured to the baseline of the lowest tactile character and 60 inches (1525 mm) maximum above the floor, measured to the baseline of the highest tactile character.EXCEPTION: Tactile characters for elevator car controls shall not be required to comply with Section 703.3.10. 703.3.11 Location. Where a tactile sign is provided at a door, the sign shall be alongside the door at the latch side. Where a tactile sign is provided at double doors with one active leaf, the sign shall be located on the inactive leaf. Where a tactile sign is provided at double doors with two active leaves, the sign shall be to the right of the right–hand door. Where there is no wall space on the latch side of a single door, or to the right side of double doors, signs shall be on the nearest adjacent wall. Signs containing tactile characters shall be located so that a clear floor area 18 inches (455 mm) minimum by 18 inches (455 mm) minimum, centered on the tactile characters, is provided beyond the arc of any door swing between the closed position and 45 degree open position.)
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NOTE: ALL SOLID CORE WOOD DOORS ARE TO BE MANUFACTURED WITH NO ADDED UREA 1 FORMALDEHYDE (NAUF).
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DOOR & WINDOW FRAME TYPES 1/4" = 1'-0"
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1. INTERIOR DOOR FRAMES - HOLLOW METAL 2. DOOR STOP - IVES DOME STOP - SATIN ALUMINUM FINISH 3. LEVER LOCKSET / LATCHSET - SCHLAGE "AL" SERIES - W/ "NEPTUNE" (NEP) LEVER W/ FULL-SIZE INTER-CHANGEABLE CORE - #626 SATIN CHROME FINISH 4. CYPHER "KEYLESS" LOCK - SIMPLEX 8100 SERIES HEAVY DUTY LOCK #8148 - 26D SATIN CHROME FINISH 5. DOOR CLOSER - LCN #4010T SERIES - STD. POWDER COAT ALUMINUM FINISH
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PROJECT: A0280416
CDL/S Spring 2019 Junior landscape architect
ROOF TO TABLE GARDEN
East 8th Broadway SoHo Rooftop Private Terrace An orchard in the sky, this rooftop garden was transformed from an underutilized space to an edible oasis. Several gathering alcoves were created. A peaceful bench area and entry lawn can be found on the eastern side of the terrace, away from the noisy city street and surrounded by a fragrant flowering hedge. A round dining table was also added near the vine covered pergola, facilitating the use of that space to dine. Complementing a new outdoor barbecue and kitchenette, an edible garden bursting with herbs and vegetables was incorporated along a sunny corridor. Together, the different spaces create one cohesive landscape, and when it’s time to relax, a full outdoor living room facing a tiered wall of planters becomes the perfect destination.
CDL/S Spring 2019 Junior landscape architect
ROOF TO TABLE GARDEN
East 8th Broadway SoHo Rooftop Private Terrace An orchard in the sky, this rooftop garden was transformed from an underutilized space to an edible oasis. Several gathering alcoves were created. A peaceful bench area and entry lawn can be found on the eastern side of the terrace, away from the noisy city street and surrounded by a fragrant flowering hedge. A round dining table was also added near the vine covered pergola, facilitating the use of that space to dine. Complementing a new outdoor barbecue and kitchenette, an edible garden bursting with herbs and vegetables was incorporated along a sunny corridor. Together, the different spaces create one cohesive landscape, and when it’s time to relax, a full outdoor living room facing a tiered wall of planters becomes the perfect destination.
Junior landscape architect
Spring 2019
CDL/S
Junior landscape architect
Spring 2019
CDL/S
CDL/S Winter 2017 & 2018
EVERGREEN TERRACE
Junior landscape architect
5th ave Broadway Greenwich village Outdoor Balcony Co-Op A balcony that would forever be green. The client was hopeful that our team could design a beautiful garden with large live trees. With a co-op board evaluating the project weight calculations were included for the board to aprove the project. Soil weight was above what the co-op board approved and so we continued the project with artificial plants that won’t discolor over time and the evergreen garden was transformed.
CDL/S Winter 2017 & 2018
EVERGREEN TERRACE
Junior landscape architect
5th ave Broadway Greenwich village Outdoor Balcony Co-Op A balcony that would forever be green. The client was hopeful that our team could design a beautiful garden with large live trees. With a co-op board evaluating the project weight calculations were included for the board to aprove the project. Soil weight was above what the co-op board approved and so we continued the project with artificial plants that won’t discolor over time and the evergreen garden was transformed.
Junior landscape architect
Spring 2018
CDL/S
Junior landscape architect
Spring 2018
CDL/S
GREEN WALL
Conceived to meet the clients’ wishes for an outdoor table. The piece gives the impression of an interdimensional garden within a garden. An all weather table weighted and waterproof.
A vertical hanging sculptural green wall as the central feature in the foyer of a new high-rise condominium. This piece uses drifts of wood faux succulents and airplants arranged off of natural branching on a matte maple wood frame.
[48x48x48 aluminum and acrylic ]
CDL/S
CDL/S
UN JARDIN EN PLUS
Spring 2018
Spring 2017
[36 x 60 maple wood frame ]
FOR OUTDOOR USE
648 BROADWAY, SUITE 804 NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10012 PH. 212-268-3628 FAX. 212-268-1831 INFO@CHRISTIANDUVERNOIS.COM
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CONSULTANTS:
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1/4" GROOVE ON PLEXIGLASS
Junior landscape architect
13/16" DIA. DRILL HOLE
PLEXIGLASS TABLE TOP
1/2" CLEAR PLEXIGLASS
3/4"
2'
1 3/4"
8 1/2" O.C.
Junior landscape architect
D-2
GREEN WALL
Conceived to meet the clients’ wishes for an outdoor table. The piece gives the impression of an interdimensional garden within a garden. An all weather table weighted and waterproof.
A vertical hanging sculptural green wall as the central feature in the foyer of a new high-rise condominium. This piece uses drifts of wood faux succulents and airplants arranged off of natural branching on a matte maple wood frame.
[48x48x48 aluminum and acrylic ]
CDL/S
CDL/S
UN JARDIN EN PLUS
Spring 2018
Spring 2017
[36 x 60 maple wood frame ]
FOR OUTDOOR USE
648 BROADWAY, SUITE 804 NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10012 PH. 212-268-3628 FAX. 212-268-1831 INFO@CHRISTIANDUVERNOIS.COM
2'
CONSULTANTS:
1
1/4" GROOVE ON PLEXIGLASS
Junior landscape architect
13/16" DIA. DRILL HOLE
PLEXIGLASS TABLE TOP
1/2" CLEAR PLEXIGLASS
3/4"
2'
1 3/4"
8 1/2" O.C.
Junior landscape architect
D-2
Luz Wallace 2020 Portfolio Lwallace@pratt.edu