port·fo·lio Architecture
\ pȯrt-ˈfō-lē-ˌō \ noun 1. : a flat case for carrying documents or drawings. 2. : a set of drawings, paintings, or photographs that are presented together in a folder.
Selected works by
AMANDA M. MEGSON
2021 l Amanda M. Megson l CURRICULUM VITAE
AMANDA MEGSON 001 778 966 1625 mandymegson@gmail.com DATE / PLACE OF BIRTH 1987-08-29 Bahia de Caraquez, Manabi, Ecuador
TECHNICAL SKILLS AutoCad SketchUp V-Ray Revit Vectorworks Photoshop Illustrator Indesign Office 360
PROFILE Architecture shapes the world where we live in. I am a strong believer that architecture and concepts have the ability to transform ordinary spaces into extraordinary experiences in order to serve communities. Together we can build a better future, if our creativity and team work skills are focused on taking care our people and planet. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Designer at Low Hammond Rowe Architects, Victoria October 2018 — Present Chief Architect at Las Olas, Bahia de Caráquez May 2013 — August 2018 Project Design Coordinator at DUNN ARQ / Aleph Arquitectura, Guayaquil July 2012 — April 2013 Design Assistant at Tarsa SA, Guayaquil May 2011 — December 2011 EDUCATION Bsc. Arch. major in Architectural Design, University Espiritu Santo, Guayaquil February 2005 — November 2011 INTERNSHIPS Design Assistant at Adriana Hoyos Diseño Interior, Guayaquil June 2009 — December 2009 Assistant to the secretary of faculty of Architecture at University Espíritu Santo, Guayaquil April 2005 — April 2009 ACADEMIC AWARDS Plan Talento Scholarship awardee, University Espiritu Santo 2005 — 2011 Dean List Prize - Summer Semester, University Espiritu Santo 2010 Online portfolio: https://issuu.com/mandymegson/docs/amanda_m._megson_portfolio_20211223
CONTENTS ACADEMIC WORKS
PROFESSIONAL WORKS
01 A LIGHT HOUSE TOWER Architectural Design VIII / 2008
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02 A WALKWAY GALLERY Architectural Design VI / 2007
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03 A CATHOLIC CHAPEL Architectural Design IV / 2005
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04 FINANCIAL PLATFOMRS DUNNARQ / Aleph Arquitectura / 2012
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05 LAS OLAS ECUADOR Ocean Front Community / 2013 - 2018
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06 CROSSTOWN Low Hammond Rowe Architects / 2018 Present
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2008 l Architectural Design Studio 8 l A LIGHTHOUSE TOWER
A LIGHTHOUSE TOWER light· house \`līt-,haus noun 1. : a structure (such as a tower) with a powerful light that gives a continuous or intermittent signal to navigators
The Lighthouse Tower lies on Cotunduba Island at the entrance of Rio de Janeiro bay, just in front of Copacabana Beach. This vertical element pretends to become a welcoming milestone for visitors, whether they arrive by air or sea.
2008 / Academic Project
Site research showed the historical relevance of sugar cane for people and economy in Brazil. Its vibrant colors over the year, slenderness, and sub-divided sinuous shape, called the attention to use it as an architectural concept. The light house tower not only will guide boats arriving to the coast, but will be lighted up entirely by a changing color LED facade to show from distance the diferent stages of maturation and harvest of sugar cane during all year long.
Architectural Design Studio 8 Profesor: Alfredo de Leon
Visitors will be able to arrive to Cotunduba Island through a continous dock-ramp that will guide them in order to approach the building entrace. This 100 meters building includes a very variable program hosting multiple cultural and entertainment spaces as: skywalk, bungee jumping, climbing surfaces, auditorium, retails shops for souvenirs and coffee shop, and administrative zones as offices, storage, maintenance. All these functions will be linked to 8 different terraces and 2 observation decks to take advantage of height and landcape views. This building will represent a visual reminder of people labor spirit becoming one with the sea and Rio’s skyline.
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A LIGHTHOUSE TOWER l Architectural Design Studio 8 l 2008
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2008 l Architectural Design Studio 8 l A LIGHTHOUSE TOWER
Ilha Cotunduba Río de Janeiro - Estado de Río de Janeiro, Brasil 22°57’47.1”S 43°08’59.0”W
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A LIGHTHOUSE TOWER l Architectural Design Studio 8 l 2008
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2007 l Architectural Design Studio 6 l A WALKWAY GALLERY
A WALKWAY GALLERY walk·way /ˈwôkˌwā/ noun a passage or path for walking along, especially a raised passageway connecting different sections of a building or a wide path in a park or garden. gal·ler·y /ˈɡæl.ɚ.i/ noun a room or building that is used for showing works of art, sometimes so that they can be sold. 2007 / Academic Project Architectural Design Studio 6 Profesor: Roberto Yturralde
The idea behind the walkway gallery is to integrate two universities in Guayaquil city, one public and the other one private, showing socio-economical differences according to site analysis. Both campuses are separated naturally by the Salado Estuary and its mangrove swamp. The proposal connects the external areas of the State University of Guayaquil with the Lineal Park located in front of the Catholic Unicersity of Santiago de Guayaquil. Pedestrians can enjoy observation spots and dominate the city landscape by walking through it. This crossing path is provided by two galleries for the exchange of ideas and exhibition of academic realizations, by students and teachers from both educational institutions. The inspiration for this space in motion collects a series of elements from vernacular architecture context, and other formal operations, in order to adapt to the tropical environment. Informal settlements developed on stilts alongside the estuary, taught us the value to liberate the ground and water, whist, brise soleil elements or “chazas” from colonial buildings, showed us how to protect from the sun, to illuminate spaces inderectly, and to catch natural ventilation. On this way, WWG proposes a fluid way for touring and experience local architecture, througout a novel interpretation of the bridge architype.
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A WALKWAY GALLERY l Architectural Design Studio 6 l 2007
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2007 l Architectural Design Studio 6 l A WALKWAY GALLERY
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A WALKWAY GALLERY l Architectural Design Studio 6 l 2007
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2006 l Architectural Design Studio 3 l A CATHOLIC CHAPEL
A CATHOLIC CHAPEL cha·pel /ˈtʃæp.əl/ noun a room a room that is part of a larger building and is used for Christian worship.
2006 / Academic Project Architectural Design Studio 3 Profesor: Jean Paul Demera
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When walking around the area, one can notice the fresh microclimate related to the estuary ecosystem integrated by the abundant vegetation of mangrove and tropical dry forest. In this way, the surrounding landscape become the concept trigger, by selecting a series of trees to align the internal views and contemplate nature to worship god’s creation. Drawing lines, as strategy, allowed to join the trees position and tracing a grid to build up walls and spaces. However, one Saman tree caught the attention, by its uniqueness and imposing branches, and was used it as main background for the altar. The chapel is formed by a main space and different scale spots for worshiping events. In addition, the program was also provided by a community area, where social and educational activities are carried out to benefit the neighborhood.
A CATHOLIC CHAPEL l Architectural Design Studio 3 l 2003
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2006 l Architectural Design Studio 3 l A CATHOLIC CHAPEL
Parque Lineal, Guayaquil 090512, Ecuador 2°09’55.5”S 79°53’53.6”W
THE TRUNKS Recognize the trunks of all existing trees that will serve as guide points.
MESH The next step was to draw a mesh that joined all these points to make sure we had the positions of the trees as a priority.
THE VIEWS Benefit from the look at the nature of the place.
THE SPACE Trace the walls and spaces within this mesh where the trees are the most important.
Chancel
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A CATHOLIC CHAPEL l Architectural Design Studio 3 l 2003
I consider this church as the architectural response to a specific site, directly related to the surrounding landscape. The representative space of the project is the space to meditate, a chapel. A play of light and shadow is sought and a great illumination coming from the altar, representing the path to faith. Section 1 Digital plane on hand drawing
Section 2 Digital plane on hand drawing
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2012 l DUNNARQ / Aleph Arquitectura l FINANCIAL PLATAFORMS
FINANCIAL PLATAFORMS
plat·form \ ˈplat-ˌfȯrm \ noun a flat surface that is raised higher than the floor or ground and that people stand on when performing or speaking.
The circulation was planned to access to all the different institutions by walking throughout paths, ramps and grass.
2012 / Professional Project Team: John Dunn Insua Ricardo Borquez Way Lin Chiang
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By means of Government of Ecuador the petition to develop the different governmental platforms. In this case the financial platform was the purpose located between historical and modern city. In that way, we decide to take historical elements and traditional architecture to start our process design. The volumetric approch seeks to priorize the lot and paths for pedestrian and public space, even putting one of its buildings below the central square views, in order to avoid excesive amount of volumes on the block.
Amanda Megson Felipe Molina Maria Jose Villacis Juan Manuel Yela
Part of the skin was designed reminding old and traditional cathedrals from Quito, drawing different size squares similar to La Concepcion church. The well-known cultural spirit of this city was expressed when the route of the main ramp finishes in and giant and blop form space as a contrast to orthogonality presented during all the proposal. This space recieve cultural activities as theater, movies, music and exposure rooms. that contains a auditorium.
FINANCIAL PLATAFORMS l DUNNARQ / Aleph Arquitectura l 2012
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2013 to 2018 l Las Olas Ecuador l
LAS OLAS ECUADOR
ocean·front \ ˈō-shən-ˌfrənt \ noun a shore area on the ocean.
com·mu·ni·ty | \ kə-ˈmyü-nə-tē \ noun a group of people who live in the same area (such as a city, town, or neighborhood). a group of people who have the same interests, religion, race, etc. 2013 to 2018 / Professional Project Team: Mauricio Jarre Amanda Megson
Located in the center of Ecuador’s pacific coastline, 45 miles south of the equator. This project in progress is planned to host 1,620 residences in a golf court resort community with over 80% of property remaining as natural reserve. First phase includes 1 mile of beach front and over 1,650 acres of land. 650-acre private nature reserve complete with walking, biking, and horseback riding trails. First seaside championship golf course in Ecuador. Other amenities include Beach Club & Spa, Tennis Club, Equestrian Center, Marina, Health & Wellness Center, shops, and restaurants. Las Olas Ecuador offers participation in an unique lifestyle that begins with a master plan that integrates the experiences of daily life with the natural beauty of the surrounding environment while preserving its natural resources and wildlife. A community that provides its residents the opportunity to be as active and adventurous, or relaxed and comfortable as they wish. A community that knows that sustainable living not only means a solid foundation of environmental stewardship, but also blends together the social, environmental, and economic realities of today
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2013 to 2018 l Las Olas Ecuador l Spa and gym area
Bar and restaurant
Stables
Retail shop
Infinity pool
Round pen
Riding horse area
Offices and shop
Project’s name: BEACH CLUB
Project’s name: EQUESTRIAN CENTER
My responsibilities: - Design concept - 2D and 3D modeling
My responsibilities: - Design concept - 2D and 3D modeling
EQUESTRIAN CENTER
GOLF CLUB
PACIFIC OCEAN
BOARDWALK
Vista al Mar Las Playas
BEACH CLUB
Campo de Golf Aldea Ecológica Vista Turquesa Los Cielos VILLAGE SHOPS HEALTH CLINIC
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l Las Olas Ecuador l 2013 to 2018 Parking lot
Tennis courts
Bedroom 1
Seating area
Bedroom 2
Main building: Office, shop, restaurant
Living area
Pool
Studio Carport
Pool
Project’s name: TENNIS CLUB
Project’s name: TYPICAL HOUSE
My responsibilities: - Design concept - 2D and 3D modeling
My responsibilities: - Design concept - 2D and 3D modeling
THE MASTER PLAN NATURE RESERVE
The urbanization has six communities with specific characteristics and different locations to choose from depending on the user’s needs. You can choose from being in front of the beach to the deepest part of the forest, with totally different experiences having access to both at any time of the day, since they are connected by walkable trails. In addition to this, there are different community spaces with activities such as golf, tennis, or an equestrian center. But more attractive activities have also been thought about for adventurers, who can stroll along the trails of the great natural reserve where the project is located.
TENNIS CLUB
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2018 to 2021 l Low Hammond Rowe Architects l CROSSTOWN
CROSSTOWN mul·ti·fam·i·ly \ ˌməl-tē-ˈfam-lē , -ˌtī-, -ˈfa-mə-lē \ adjective involving or common to more than one family
Crosstown is a mixed-use development at 3020 Douglas (the former Tally Ho) that will include 153 units of affordable rental housing and over 30,000 square feet of commercial space. The project combines affordable rental units for working families, seniors and singles with a mix of incomes – a range of rental housing supply our city desperately needs – with other uses, including daycare services, office space, and retail space (including a café).
2018 - Present / Professional Project Team: Paul Hammond Roya Darnish Michael Evans Sean Higgins Amanda Megson Jeifei Zhang
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The development is close to shopping, transit and other services, and is just a couple of kilometers from the downtown core, making it an ideal location for singles and families. Crosstown is an ideal reflection of Cool Aid’s mandate – to create and provide inclusive and welcoming spaces with community at the heart of everything we do. The project will include a six-story building that includes 32,000 square feet of ground floor commercial space, a second-floor daycare, office, and 153 affordable rental apartments – including 52 supportive housing units. Cool Aid’s proposal also includes two levels of underground parking.
CROSSTOWN l Low Hammond Rowe Architects l 2018 to 2021
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2018 to 2021 l Low Hammond Rowe Architects l CROSSTOWN FSR AREA PLANS
GROSS LIVABLE AREA
BCH FUNCTIONAL PROGRAM AREA PLANS
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FSR Area: Floor Space Ratio Areas are based on “floor area” as defined by the City of Victoria Zoning, which is calculated to the inside face of exterior wall, and excludes elevator shafts. Total Gross Floor area: For construction cost area calculation measured to exterior of cladding. Net area for BHC functional program calculations: Net unit area is the dwelling area calculated from the center line of the party walls, corridor walls and outside face of the sheathing on exterior walls.
B8 B9 C1 C2 D1 CHANGE RM D2 LEVEL 4
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CROSSTOWN l Low Hammond Rowe Architects l 2018 to 2021 AC-10
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2018 to 2021 l Low Hammond Rowe Architects l CROSSTOWN
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P119
P121
RENTAL HSG STORAGE
RENTAL HSG STORAGE
PARKING
PARKING
P209
P209
P200
P200
STAIR
STAIR
S2.P2
S2.P2
SECTION B
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STAIR S3.5
UNIT B8
STAIR
S401
S3.4
Grid
Grid
CROSSTOWN l Low Hammond Rowe Architects l 2018 to 2021 DETAIL 1
1a
1a
8c 10a
38x302
38x302
T.O. Lvl 6 PARAPET 39385
T.O. Lvl 6 PARAPET 39385
15a
10g
13n 3a 38x89mm
3g LEVEL 6 38855
INSUL-9 9d
7f
WOOD BRACING ASWOOD BRACING AS PER STRUCTURAL PER STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS DRAWINGS
15b
8e
INSUL-9 9d
8e
7e
3a 38x89mm
3a
13b
2 DETAIL
8a
8a
7b
7b
10g
10g
10d
10d
3e
3e
LEVEL 6 38855
7v
7v
7a
7a
LEVEL 6 38855
LEVEL 6 38855
DETAIL 1 3a. DIMENSIONAL LUMBER FRAMING (Size indicated beside keynote tag) 7a. SHEATHING MEMBRANE 7v. PRESTRIP SHEATHING MEMBRANE 9d. FOAMED IN PLACE/ SPRAY APPLIED INSULATION (INSUL-# indicated bedside keynote tag)
7t
DETAIL 2
7t 2% SLOPE
DETAIL 3 3e. PROTECTION BOARD 7b. LAP SHEATHING MEMBRANE 100mm OVER METAL FLASHING 7t. LAP ROOF MEMBRANE 200mm MIN. UP WALL/ PARAPET/ CURB 10d. PRE-FINISHED METAL FLASHING w/ DRIP EDGE. SLOPE 6% MIN. 10g. CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM INSECT SCREEN TO DRAINAGE
2% SLOPE
3a
A
Grid
LEVEL 2
1a
DETAIL 3 1a
T.O. Lvl 6 PARAPET 39385
T.O. Lvl 6 PARAPET T.O. Lvl 6 39385 PARAPET 39385 AS WOOD BRACING WOOD BRACING ASPER STRUCTURAL PER STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS DRAWINGS
DETAIL 4
WOOD BRACING AS 1a PER STRUCTURAL WOOD BRACING AS DRAWINGS PER STRUCTURAL Grid Grid DRAWINGS
1a
8a
8a 7b
7b 10g
8a
10d 3e 7t
SUL-9LEVEL 9d 6 38855
9d x302
7v7d
10d
12a
38x302
38x302 12e
3a
REV
7d
7a INSUL-9 9d 10d 7a 10g
2% SLOPE INSUL-9 9d
3a
3a
4h
10a
7e
8c
8c
4f 13mm VERT.13b
REFER TO RCP FOR CEILING TYPE
DETAIL 5 Grid
8e
Grid
7d 10g 12e 10a 7e 8c
12e 10a 7e
15a
7d
15b
10g
13n
12e
8c
Grid
10a
7e 10g
3g
3g
Grid Grid
LEVEL 2
Grid
A
8c
Grid
Grid
3a 38x89mm 10g
10a
10g 3a 38x89mm
8e 10g
10g
10d
10d
12a
12a
4h
4h
A
REFER TO RCP REFER TO RCP FOR CEILING TYPE FOR CEILING TYPE LEVEL 2
9b INSUL-8DETAIL 8 9b INSUL-8 4f
13mm VERT.
15b
15b
13n
3a 38x89mm 3a 38x89mm
LEVEL 2
9d
INSUL-9
Grid
A
A
4f
INSUL-9
9d
Grid
LEVEL 2
REV
T.O. Lvl 5 PARAPET 36300
REV
DETAIL 6 3a. DIMENSIONAL LUMBER FRAMING (Size indicated beside keynote tag) Grid Grid Grid WOOD CRICKET MIN. 25mm DEEP 3g. TAPERED SLOPING 2% TO DRAIN 7e. LAP S.A.M. INTO ROUGH OPENING 7f. LAP S.A.M. OVER METAL BACK ANGLE 8c. BACKER ROD 13b & SEALANT 13b 8e. CORNER BEAD8eOF SEALANT 8e 10a. PRE-FINISHED HEAD/ SILL FLASHT.O. Lvl 5METAL T.O. Lvl 5 7f PARAPET ING w/ END DAM & DRIPPARAPET EDGE. SLOPE 6% MIN. 7f 36300 36300 15a 10g. CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM INSECT SCREEN 15a 15b TO DRAINAGE 15b 13n 13b. VINYL WINDOW SYSTEM 13n 13n. HARDENED PLASTIC SHIMS. INFILL GAPS 3a 38x89mm 3a 38x89mm WITH MINERAL WOOL INSULATION (INSUL-1) 15a. WOOD SILL & SUPPORT BLOCKING c/w PAINT FINISH 15b. WOOD TRIM c/w PAINT FINISH LEVEL 5 LEVEL 5 DETAIL 7
A 13mm VERT.
10a15a
3g
3g
LEVEL 2
15a
10g13n
10g 8e
7f
8c 7f
7e
7e
3g
3g
8c
8c
7e
7e
8e
8e
10a
10a
8e
Grid
LEVEL 2
A
13b
REV
35770
35770
DETAIL 8 4f. GALV. METAL Z-GIRTS (Depth indicated beside keynote tag) Grid Grid 4h. THERMALLY IMPROVED CLADDING CLIP 9b. SEMI-RIGID ROCK WOOL INSULATION (INSUL-8) 10d. PRE-FINISHED METAL FLASHING w/ DRIP EDGE. SLOPE 6% MIN. T.O. Lvl 5 10g. CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM INSECT SCREEN PARAPET T.O. Lvl 5 T.O. Lvl 5 TO36300 DRAINAGE PARAPET PARAPET T.O. Lvl 5 36300 PARAPET 36300 12a. CEMENTITIOUS BOARD 36300
10g 10g
10g
12a REV JAMB
AMB
INSUL-9
9d
INSUL-8 9b REV
INSUL-8 9b
JAMB
JAMB REFER TO RCP FOR CEILING TYPE REFER TO RCP FOR CEILING TYPE
13mm VERT.
13mm VERT. 4f
12a
12a 4h
LEVEL 2
10d
10d
4h
4h INSUL-8 9b REV
REV
10g LEVEL 2 LEVEL 2
10d LEVEL 5 10d 35770 12a
2
V
7e
LEVEL 6 38855 7t
13b
REV REV
JAMB
REV
3e
2%8c SLOPE LEVEL 6 2% SLOPE 38855LEVEL 5 10a 35770
13b
8e 7e
13b
JAMB
10d
7t
8a 7b DETAIL 5 3a. 10g DIMENSIONAL LUMBER FRAMING (Size indicated beside keynote tag) 13b 13b 10d 7d.3e LAP S.A.M. OVER SHEATHING MEMBRANE & 8e 8e WINDOW FLANGE 7f INTO ROUGH OPENING 7e.7t7fLAP S.A.M. 2% SLOPE 7h.15aLAP SHEATHING MEMBRANE 100mm OVER 15a 2% SLOPE THROUGH WALL S.A.M. 15b 15b 8a.13nSEALANT 13n 8c. BACKER ROD & SEALANT 38x89mm 3a 38x89mm 8e.3aCORNER BEAD OF SEALANT 10a. PRE-FINISHED METAL HEAD/ SILL FLASHING w/ END DAM & DRIP EDGE. SLOPE 6% MIN. 10g. CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM INSECT SCREEN TO DRAINAGE 13b. VINYL WINDOW SYSTEM
LEVEL 2
3a 38x89mm 3a 38x89mm 12e
8c
7
10g
7e
13b
DETAIL Grid
10g
3e
10g
8e
7d
10a 3a 38x89mm
13b
10d
8c
7f
10g
7b
7h
7h
8e
7d
8a
10g
8a
8a
13b
Grid
Grid LEVEL 2
7h
9d
DETAIL 6
REV
7h
10a
3a 38x89mm
INSUL-9
8a 8a
8c 7t
8a 7b
13b
Grid Grid Grid
LEVEL 6 38855 LEVEL 6 38855
3a 38x89mm
10a
7e
3e
7a
7a
12e
LEVEL 6 38855
LEVEL 6 38855 LEVEL 2 7v
7v
10g
3a
INSUL-8 9b
10g
8a
LEVEL 6 388557h LEVEL 6 10g 38855 7v
7h
DETAIL 4 9d. FOAMED IN PLACE/ SPRAY APPLIED INSULATION (INSUL-# indicated bedside keynote tag)
T.O. Lvl 6 PARAPET T.O. Lvl 6 PARAPET T.O. Lvl 5 39385 PARAPET 39385 Grid 36300 Grid
4h INSUL-8 9b
INSUL-9 INSUL-9
LEVEL 5 35770 LEVEL 5 35770
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 5 35770
LEVEL 5 35770
9d
9d INSUL-9
9d
INSUL-9
9d
4f
REFER TO RCP FOR CEILING TYPE REFER TO RCP FOR CEILING TYPE
13mm VERT.
4f
13mm VERT.
4f
REV REV
REV
REV REV
REV
REV
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AMANDA M. MEGSON
Architect.