MARK
PORTFOLIO
RAINVILLE
mrainville1.618@gmail.com
mrainville1.618@gmail.com
RAINVILLE MARK
Acton Rehabilitation Center Kitchen / Dining Refurbishment Viniegra & Viniegra Arch. Acton, CA Existing kitchen & dining building built in the 1930’s. Developed client’s evolving requirements into permitted Construction Documents. Officiated Construction Administration including: site visits, job meetings, submittal & RFI review, response & logging. Extensively photo documented site conditions for use in office. Design responds to durability, security, and separation client requirements.
Women’s Dining Food Service Line Location - Before
Women’s Dining Food Service Line - After
Men’s Dining Food Service Line - Before
Men’s Dining Food Service Line - After
WORK EXPERIENCE
PROJECT ARCHITECT/MGR.
Existing kitchen & dining building built in the 1930’s. Developed client’s evolving requirements into permitted Construction Documents. Officiated Construction Administration including: site visits, job meetings, submittal & RFI review, response & logging. Extensively photo documented site conditions for use in office. Design responds to durability, security, and separation client requirements.
Enlarged Kitchen Floor Plan - A2.1
Service Line Enlarged Plans & Wall Sections - A5.1
Hot Food Selection Window
WORK EXPERIENCE
PROJECT ARCHITECT/MGR.
MARK
Tray Pass Thru Window
RAINVILLE
Interior Elevations - A3.0
mrainville1.618@gmail.com
Acton Rehabilitation Center Kitchen / Dining Refurbishment Viniegra & Viniegra Arch. Acton, CA
mrainville1.618@gmail.com
RAINVILLE MARK
Acton Rehabilitation Center Men’s & Women’s Modulars Viniegra & Viniegra Arch. Acton, CA
Existing drug & alcohol rehabilitation center at a camp location built in the 1930’s by & for the Conservation Corps. Developed Construction Documents; coordinated consultants & various county & state agencies for plan check approval.
Men’s Modular - Site Plan - A1.0
Women’s Modular - Site Plan - A1.0
Men’s Modular - Enlarged Site Plan - A2.0
Women’s Modular - Enlarged Site Plan - A2.0
WORK EXPERIENCE
PROJECT ARCHITECT/MGR.
Men’s & Women’s Modulars - Sructural Details - S3.0
Women’s Toilet Room
15
16
12 13 14 15 16
2
TOILET VESTIBULE
A6.0
6 A6.0
(W-C)
3
(W-D)1
F
1'-10"
5
(O-D)
1(O-A) 6
3
A6.0
(E) MAIN OFFICE 104
(O-C)3
J
7'-6 1/2"
6"
1
M BABY CHANGING STATION MFR: BOBRICK (KOALA KARE) MODEL: KB-100-00
A N
1'-10"
3'-0"
CLR.
104
G
N
4'-6"
2'-4 1/2"
10 A8.0
4
N HAND DRYER MFR: BOBRICK MODEL: B-708
1 5
1'-0" MIN.
N
P 36" GRAB BAR MFR: BOBRICK MODEL: B-6806x36
(E) OFFICE / STORAGE
3 A10.0
Q 42" GRAB BAR MFR: BOBRICK MODEL: B-6806x42
105
R HI-LO WATER FOUNTAIN MFR: HAWS MODEL: 1119.14
B 11 A8.0
11 R
7 A5.0
A
Sheet Version 3.0
(E) OFFICE
15
4"
3
29
7
4
6
5
7
4
18
19 20 21
1ST FLOOR 0"
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35
34
7
11 39
22 23 24 25
37 38
39
36
40
42
22
OFFICE ELEVATION - B 2 1/4" = 1'-0"
18
26 27 28 29
PUBLIC WINDOW - FIRE SHUTTER JAMB 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
36 40
30
49
39
8'-0" CLNG. HEIGHT
33
3 1/2"
48
26
27
PUBLIC WINDOW - HEAD DETAIL @ (E) DOOR OPENING 3" = 1'-0"
(E) OFFICE
8
F
33 34 35
4
PUBLIC WINDOW - OFFICE COUNTER EDGE 3" = 1'-0"
3
22
3/4 HR RATED FIRE SHUTTER W/ HOOD, PERIMETER BRUSH SEALS, FLAME BAFFLE & FUSIBLE LINK 3X NAILER APPROX. LOCATION OF EXISTING WINDOW OPENING (V.I.F.) 1" PLYWOOD MTL. STUDS ATTACHED TO ADJACENT CMU WALL W/ ANGLED TAB & (2) TEK SCREWS (EACH END) 2X4 S.S. T.S. COLUMN, ATTACHED TO WALL W/ CONTINUOUS ANGLE BOLTED INTO CMU W/ EXPANSINO BOLT @ 24" O.C. 1/2" CEMENT BOARD 1-1/2" X 1-1/2" X 1/8" STEEL ANGLE, BOLTED INTO (E) CMU WALL @ 24" O.C. 3/4" X 3/4" X 16 GA. ANGLE TAB, SPOT WELDED TO T.S. FOR ATTACHMENT OF TILE SUBSTRATE 12"X12" MARBLE STONE TILE W/ LATICRETE THIN SET 2-1/2" MTL STD @ 16" O.C. 3/4" PARTICLE BOARD W/ PLASTIC LAMINATE RETURN MARBLE TILE TO MTL WINDOW FRAME SET FULL 12X12 TILES CENTERED ON WINDOW, USE PARTIAL TILES AT ENDS OF WINDOW LOCATE 2X4 S.S. T.S. WITH ROOM TO SET ONE FULL 12X12 TILE WITH GROUT JOINTS, SEE PUBLIC WINDOW DETAILS ON A6.0. PLASTIC LAMINATE ON PARTICLE BOARD CONTINUE PLASTIC LAMINATE @ EXPOSED BOTTOM EDGE OF PARTICLE BOARD EXPOSED SURFACE @ BASE TO BE PAINTED BLACK 1/2" SOLID SURFACE EDGE W/ 1/2" R DEMI BULLNOSE 1/2" SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOP W/ 1/2"R DEMI BULLNOSE 1/2" SOLID SURFACE
31 32
(E) STORAGE ROOM
23 7
6
6
7
1ST FLOOR 0"
7
36 37
OFFICE ELEVATION - C 1/4" = 1'-0"
38 39
30
40 41
9 A6.0
11 A6.0
42
11"
29
43
4"
3 5/8"
8'-0" CLNG. HEIGHT
24
40
7 A6.0
D
CORRIDOR 26
31
24
(E) OFFICE
45 46 47 48
OFFICE 4'-2"
28
(E) OFFICE
7
4
7
6
7
1ST FLOOR 0"
4
49 50
OFFICE ELEVATION - D 1/4" = 1'-0"
40 39
27
9
26
12
A6.0
23 46
4
5
6
4"
12
9
A8.0
7
9
1ST FLOOR 0"
SECTION @ PUBLIC WINDOW 1" = 1'-0"
5
8
9
44
32
W 3 6 A6.0
14
47
1ST FLOOR 0" STRUCTURAL FRAME OPENING ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0"
43
W 3 2'-10"
OPENING
A
W 3
45
2
44
7
8
1ST FLOOR 0"
PUBLIC SERVICE WINDOW ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0"
10
11
12
13
Office Interior Elevations & Structural Details - A6.0
14
15
19528 VENTURA BLVD. #636 TARZANA, CALIFORNIA 91356 TEL - 818.705.2566 FAX - 818.705.2434
11
W 2 W 3
2'-7"
27" MIN.
29
19
7 A6.0
10
29
7'-0"
BOTH LEGS
29
ARCHITECTURE SPACE PLANNING INTERIOR DESIGN
43 8 A6.0
BETWEEN (E) OPENINGS
14 A6.0
A6.0
7'-6"
3"
PUBLIC WINDOW - HEAD DETAIL @ (E) WINDOW OPENING 3" = 1'-0" +/- 7'-9" V.I.F.
B
Viniegra & Viniegra
7'-0"
10 A6.0
7/16/12
DATE: BY:
7/03/12
14 15 16 17
(E) OFFICE
13
8'-0" CLNG. HEIGHT
3 1/2"
14
3/23/12
11 12 13
3 1/2"
44
REVISION DATES (DESIGN STAGE ONLY)
14
15
DATE:
CITY ENGINEER
E170304F
DRAWING NO.
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SHEETS
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MASONRY OPENING
OFFICE ELEVATION - A 1/4" = 1'-0"
28 40
3
13
STRUCTURE NO.
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1ST FLOOR 0"
SERIAL NO.
6'-4" (V.I.F.) TO (E)
30
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I
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100% CD
20
BID DOCUMENTS
1
1
90% CD - BUILDING DEPARTMENT SUBMITTAL
2
NO. REVISIONS:
7 8
6 A6.0
37
PUBLIC WINDOW - BASE JAMB 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
21
1
11
INDEX NO.
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WORK ACCEPTED
40
22
Sheet Version 3.0
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DATE:
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CITY ENGINEER
6
36
17
13
9
LIC. NO.: C30563
PUBLIC WINDOW - PUBLIC COUNTER 3" = 1'-0"
WELDING DETAIL 1" = 1'-0"
8
DESIGN GROUP
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A6.0
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14
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WORK ORDER NO.
SHEET
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DK
(E) STORAGE ROOM
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33
9 A6.0
12
6
1 HR FIRE WALL
ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0"
KEYNOTE LEGEND KEYNOTE TEXT 5/8" TYPE "X" GYP. BD. W/PAINT OVER 7/8" 20 GA. HAT CHANNEL 4" RUBBER WALL BASE @ GYP. BD. WALLS (COLOR: BLACK) STOOL / CHAIR @ PUBLIC SERVICE WINDOW (N.I.C.) (E) DOOR & FRAME W/PAINT (E) WINDOW W/ PAINT DESK & CHAIR (CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE PER OWNER'S REQ.'S) (E) WALL W/PAINT EXTERIOR METAL DOUBLE DOOR, SEE DOOR SCHEDULE ON A10.0 INTERIOR METAL DOUBLE DOOR, SEE DOOR SCHEDULE ON A10.0 3/4" PARTICLE BOARD W/ PLASTIC LAMINATE 3-5/8" 20 GA. METAL STUD WALL FRAMING @ 16" O.C. (LARR#25132) (E) CONCRETE SLAB 5/8" TYPE "X" GYP. BD. (W/PAINT WHERE EXPOSED) 7/8" 20 GA. HAT CHANNEL @ 16" O.C. (E) CMU WALL W/PAINT ON HALLWAY SIDE (E) WALL TO REMAIN, PATCH & REPAIR FIRE SHUTTER GUIDE RAIL, JAMB MOUNTED TO MTL. ANGLE W/ BRUSH SEALS PUBLIC SERVICE WINDOW, UPPER FIXED WINDOW OVER LOWER OXXO RECEPTION STYLE SLIDING WINDOW W/ LOW PROFILE METAL FRAMES APPROX. LOCATION OF EXISTING DOOR OPENING (V.I.F.) 3/4" PLYWOOD COUNTER SUPPORT L5" X 3" X 1/4" ANGLE ATTACHED TO (E) CMU WALL TO SUPPORT FIRE SHUTTER GUIDE RAIL SHIM AS REQUIRED 2X2 T.S. COUNTER SUPPORT BRACKET, TYP. OF 3 EQUALLY SPACED 1/4" TEMPERED GLASS 5/8" TYPE "X" GYP. BD. (W/PAINT WHERE EXPOSED) FIXED WINDOW OVER OXXO RECEPTION STYLE SLIDING SERVICE WINDOW BLOCKING (E) CMU WALL W/PAINT ON HALLWAY SIDE L6" X 4" X 3/8" SET W/ 3/8" DIAM. X 8" LONG A.B. (LARR# 23709) @ 24" O.C. W/ STRUCTURAL EPOXY BOND (W/ WELDED THREADED RODS @ 24" O.C. SET EQUALLY BETWEEN A.B. LOCATIONS TO ATTACH NAILER)
2 3
50
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15 KEY VALUE 1
MR
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19
(E) OFFICE
GARY LEE MOORE, P.E.
13
11 A6.0
7
49
5"
C
LEGEND:
6"
APPROVED BY: SV
12 9 A6.0 32
DRAWN BY:
11
CHECKED BY:
14
ARCHITECT: DANIEL KIM
10
12 16
13
DESIGNED BY: MR
9
A6.0
11
27
48
25
E
5
1357 EAST 22nd STREET LOS ANGELES, CA 90011
13
ENLARGED OFFICE INTERIOR ELEVATIONS
8 8" (V.I.F.)
3"
2"
THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES OR ITS OFFICERS OR AGENTS SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ELECTRONIC COPIES OF THIS PLAN SHEET
7
49
41
11
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CENTRAL RECREATION CENTER - BUILDING REFURBISHMENT & PARK DEVELOPMENT
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26
4"
27
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ADDRESS:
5
33
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PROJECT:
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49
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SHEET TITLE:
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1
VERTICAL CONTROL: 12-02290, EL=217.093, NGVD29, 1985 ADJ HORIZONTAL CONTROL:CD117-209,F.B.14606PG44,45;120-209,F.B.14607PG72
2
2'-9"
ENLARGED TOILET ROOM PLAN 1/2" = 1'-0"
Enlarged Floor Plans - A2.1
3 5/8"
1
L
5'-0"
103
WORK ORDER NO.
E170304F
DRAWING NO.
A6.0 SHEET
OF
SHEETS
16
Men’s Toilet Room
WORK EXPERIENCE
PROJECT ARCHITECT/MGR.
MARK
REVISION DATES (DESIGN STAGE ONLY)
1'-5"
2
11 A8.0
SANITARY NAPKIN DISPENSER MFR: BOBRICK MODEL: B-2706-25
K SANITARY NAPKIN DISPOSAL MFR: BOBRICK MODEL: B-354
3
. LR "C -0
2'-1"
10 A8.0
G
N
H TOILET SEAT COVER DISPENSER MFR: BOBRICK MODEL: B-221
1
M
5'
GLASS MIRROR MFR: BOBRICK MODEL: B-290 SERIES (18" X 30")
G RECESSED PAPER TOWEL DISP. & DISPOSAL MFR: BOBRICK MODEL: B-3944
2
EQ 1'-10"
5'-7"
6'-6" 1'-10"
F
E SOAP DISPENSER MFR: BOBRICK MODEL: B-2111
106
J
4
F
F A
D TOILET PAPER DISPENSER MFR: BOBRICK MODEL: B-2893
7 A6.0
1
(E) STORAGE
14
E
105
A10.0
E
5'-11 1/2"
C URINAL MFR: BRADLEY MODEL: URI8302FM
106 8
4
12
3
F
C
B WATER CLOSET W/ SEAT & COVER MFR: ACORN ENGINEERING MODEL: 2100-W-1-CN (**AT ADA TOILETS, PUSH BUTTON FLUSH TO BE LOCATED ON WIDE SIDE OF TOILET, OFFSET 1'-0" FROM CENTER OF TOILET**)
2 15
A
A LAVATORY MFR: ACORN ENGINEERING LAVATORY: 1951 (18" RECTANGULAR LAVATORY) FAUCET: CHICAGO 802-VE2805-665ABCP
101
W1
LIC. NO.: C30563
103
DESIGN GROUP
HALLWAY
DK
5 A6.0
2(W-B) A6.2
A
C E
TOILET ROOM ACCESSORIES:
A10.0 6 A5.0
MR
4
9
GARY LEE MOORE, P.E.
1"
EQ
3'-1"
3'-3"
7'-2"
3
(E) CMU WALL OPENING
E 13
7'-3"
2'-4"
102
4
2
6'-6 1/2"
3
5
CHECKED BY:
2'-0"
D 15
2'-6"
6(V-A) A6.2
7
7" 1"
B C
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3'-0"
EQ
1 A10.0
1"
(M-D)
3'-2 1/2"
(M-C)3
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K
13
1
A6.1
2
9
10
(W-A)
1"
H
(M-B)
E
5'
D
12 16
4(M-A)
M
103 (V.I.F.)
1"
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12
. LR "C -0
3'-0"
2'-6"
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F
H
18'-5"
4'-0"
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14
5"
1"
D
1"
7"
12
3
6
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3'-0"
EQ
12
D
107
APPROVED BY: SV
(E) JAN. CLOSET
7
(V-B)
5"
(E) 6'-0"
3'-0"
34" MIN. CLR.
(V-C)
2'-2"
18" MIN. CLR.
DESIGNED BY: MR
102
12
K B
DRAWN BY:
14
5'-0"
H
7/16/12
104
5"
H B
2 A2.1
100
105
. LR
ARCHITECT: DANIEL KIM
C
ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN
"
1357 EAST 22nd STREET LOS ANGELES, CA 90011
-0
CENTRAL RECREATION CENTER - BUILDING REFURBISHMENT & PARK DEVELOPMENT
5'
ADDRESS:
A6.2
1'-7"
5'-2"
MIN.
1"
5'-1"
18" MIN. 2'-0"
34" MIN. CLR.
17
H 8(W-ADA-SIDE)
32" MIN. CLR.
32" MIN. CLR.
14
2'-0"
D
2'-0" P
(O-B)
1'-6"
1'-6"
1'-0"
MIN.
101
Q B
P
12 3'-0"
1'-0" MAX.
B
WOMEN'S TOILET
MEN'S TOILET
MIN. 5(M-ADA-SIDE) A6.1
5"
1'-0" MAX.
1'-0"
D 2'-0"
. LR "C -0
5'-3 1/2"
5'
MIN.
Q H
H
17
4'-6" MIN.
5'-0" CLR.
17
4'-6" MIN.
I
22'-4 1/2"
A5.0
3/23/12
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THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES OR ITS OFFICERS OR AGENTS SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ELECTRONIC COPIES OF THIS PLAN SHEET
6 7
K
G
Toilet Vestibule
(E) DOOR TO REMAIN (E) WINDOW TO REMAIN (E) WALL TO REMAIN, PATCH & REPAIR VCT OVER (E) CONCRETE SLAB / SUB-FLOOR VINYL PLANK FLOORING OVER (E) CONCRETE SLAB / SUB-FLOOR (E) FLOOR TO REMAIN (E) FENCE / GATE RELOCATED, STRIPPED & PAINTED FENCE / GATE W/PAINT TO MATCH EXISTING LINE OF GATE IN SECURED OPEN POSITION (E) DOOR FROM ADJACENT POOL BUILDING, (E) GATED & LOCKED CONDITION. HI-LOW WATER FOUNTAIN WITH 30X48 CLEAR SPACE, COMPLYING WITH SECTION 1115B.4.6 FLOOR & CEILING ANCHORED S.S TOILET PARTITIONS, STILES & DOORS W/ #4 SATIN FINISH WALL MOUNTED S.S. URINAL PARTITION W/CONTINUOUS WALL BRACKET 8X8 PORCELAIN FLOOR TILE SET W/ LATICRETE SYSTEM WALL MOUNTED URINAL, S.S. SECURITY TYPE W/ CONCEALED FLUSH-VALVE ADA URINAL INSTALLATION W/ AN ELONGATED RIM PROJECTING MIN. OF 14" TO MAX. OF 17" FROM WALL AND MAX. 17" A.F.F. (E) OPENING INFILLED W/ VENEER CMU, PAINT, GROUT JOINTS & EXTERIOR SURFACE TO MATCH ADJACENT CMU WALL CONDITIONS.
5
7/03/12
KEYNOTE LEGEND KEYNOTE TEXT
KEY VALUE 1 2 3 4
INDEX NO.
14
DATE: BY:
13
STRUCTURE NO.
12
SERIAL NO.
11
BID DOCUMENTS
10
90% CD - BUILDING DEPARTMENT SUBMITTAL
9
100% CD
8
NO. REVISIONS:
7
WORK ACCEPTED
6
PROJECT:
5
SHEET TITLE:
4
VERTICAL CONTROL: 12-02290, EL=217.093, NGVD29, 1985 ADJ HORIZONTAL CONTROL:CD117-209,F.B.14606PG44,45;120-209,F.B.14607PG72
3
19528 VENTURA BLVD. #636 TARZANA, CALIFORNIA 91356 TEL - 818.705.2566 FAX - 818.705.2434
2
ARCHITECTURE SPACE PLANNING INTERIOR DESIGN
1
L
Viniegra & Viniegra
Public Service Window
mrainville1.618@gmail.com
ADA upgrade of existing recreation facilities, including the addition of a public service window for gym equipment. Executed Design Development through Construction Documents utilizing Revit. Sole Revit operator, turned around client comments within one week.
RAINVILLE
City of Los Angeles Central Recreation Center Viniegra & Viniegra Architecture Los Angeles, CA
RAINVILLE
mrainville1.618@gmail.com
Generated construction documents from previously approved conceptual design package. Worked with in-house structural engineer to produce structural drawings. Project was located on a tight site behind an existing commercial building. There was adequate parking with the three private garages of the six units. One unit was designed to be ADA adaptable.
Lake - Arcata Lofts LACO Associates Arcata, CA
WORK EXPERIENCE
CONST. DOC. PRODUCTION
MARK
WORK EXPERIENCE
ENVIRO./GEO. DRAFTING
MARK
RAINVILLE
Efficiently drafted geotechnical and environmental figures ahead of schedule and under budget. Figures included site plans, monitoring well location maps, groundwater contaminant maps, trench logs and fault hazard maps.
mrainville1.618@gmail.com
Geotech, Enviro. Drafting LACO Associates Eureka, CA
Existing access ramp along with hand and guard rails were non-compliant. Designed and created construction documents for an updated code compliant ADA ramp and stairs for a local youth center.
MARK
RAINVILLE
mrainville1.618@gmail.com
Youth Center ADA Ramp LACO Associates Eureka, CA
WORK EXPERIENCE ADA RAMP DESIGN
mrainville1.618@gmail.com
RAINVILLE
WORK EXPERIENCE
SITE PLAN PRODUCTION
MARK
Created site plans for various local, city and county jurisdictions. Contacted each municipality or code official to obtain their specific requirements.
Site Plans LACO Associates Northern CA
Collaborated with marketing director to create Media Kit. Brainstormed, developing three versions before finalizing this layout. Researched competitors and publications, layout style, subscription cards and editorial calendars. Selected images that would elicit a positive response from advertisers, distributors as well as subscribers.
MARK
RAINVILLE
mrainville1.618@gmail.com
Media Kit World Photographic Arts, Corp. Los Angeles, CA
WORK EXPERIENCE GRAPHIC DESIGN
Corp.
Los Angeles, CA
WORK EXPERIENCE GRAPHIC DESIGN
MARK
RAINVILLE
Worked with magazine editor and director to orchestrate a dynamic flow of images from one category to another. Created draft versions for review and development. Offered varied layout styles exploring subtle background colors, and alternative text locations.
mrainville1.618@gmail.com
Magazine Layout World Photographic Arts,
Developed product and ingredient placement for broad and close-up shots. Selected, tuned and formatted images for the web. Created images that evoked the great flavors of the candy. Updating the site with new photos produced greater website sales and rave reviews from clients, local blogs and the company owners.
MARK
RAINVILLE
mrainville1.618@gmail.com
Product Photography p.o.p. candy Santa Monica, CA
Walnut Cherry Thyme Butter Crunch
Pistachio Butter Crunch
Rosemary Almond Butter Crunch
PERSONAL WORK
PRODUCT PHOTOGRAPHY
RAINVILLE
View of Main Restaurant Entry Canopy
View of Restaurant Entry from Hotel
WORK EXPERIENCE PROJECT ARCHITECT
MARK
Floor Plan
Daily Grill - LAX, renovated an under developed hotel restaurant, installed a brand name restaurant servicing patrons and room service. There were many structural and permitting hurdles to clear before drawings were completed and finally permitted. Such as concrete shear wall locations, egress vs. shared egress, and parking restrictions based on square footage. The renovation required nonstructural storefront adjustments to install new entry and patio doors. The existing cook line was removed and an exhibition kitchen was installed dividing the hotel and the restaurant kitchens.
mrainville1.618@gmail.com
Daily Grill Restaurant SFJones Architect, Inc. Westin Hotel - LAX, LA, CA
mrainville1.618@gmail.com
RAINVILLE MARK
Mass. Maritime Academy PCA, Inc. Buzzards Bay, MA
-Phase 1 - Life Safety Upgrade, coordinatng plumbing consultant and architectural finishes. Exposed piping above a perferated metal panel ceiling created an experience reminiscent of the lower decks of a ship. Lighting levels and wall finishes were also upgraded. -Phase 2 - Two-story buildover of an existing four-story dormitory building. Cadets were able to reside in the existing building during construction of the new floors above and a new core with accessible elevator. This was achieved by scheduling the heaviest construction during school breaks. The Academy also wanted to advance its renewable technologies for economical and student benefit. An 80KW photovoltaic array was installed covering most of the new roof, which compliments their existing 660 KW wind turbine.
Final Photo of Sun Shade
Project received: LEED Gold Certification.
View of 2-story Addition
WORK EXPERIENCE
DRAFTSMAN/DESIGNER
00-DECK Cooridor (exposed piping, like lower decks of a ship)
Phase 1 included the elevator, entry, grand stair, main lobby and upper level lounges. Phase 2 , 3, 4 and 5 reprogramed underused parts of the dorm building’s half basement creating more lounge space for students, while also including a handful of ADA adaptable dorm rooms.
New Stair and Lounges
New Monumental Stair and Entry Patio (Credit: Bruce T. Martin)
WORK EXPERIENCE
DESIGNER/DRAFTSMAN
mrainville1.618@gmail.com
RAINVILLE
Project involved coordinating various mechanical, electrical and plumbing upgrades. The architectural design consisted of a new entry vestibule with grand stair and the addition of an elevator within an existing stairwell. The budget and schedule were very tight due to the short summer break. Also there was an accessibility threshold; whereby, if the budget surpassed that threshold every non-compliant element of the building would have to be addressed. The total cost required phasing for future work, in order to remain below the threshold.
MARK
Westfield State College PCA, Inc. Scanlon Hall, Wesfield, MA
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RAINVILLE MARK
Treehouse PCA, Inc. Easthampton, MA
Treehouse at Easthampton Meadow is an intergenerational community and the brainchild of Judy Cockerton, founder of the Treehouse Foundation. Completed construction documents and assisted the project architect through construction administration. Filed RFIs, created sketches and architectural bulletins, updated logs and maintained electronic files. Made site visits, created and checked punchlists. Treehouse has been thriving since its inception, the mix of elderly housing and foster families has proved to be the community envisioned by the founder.
Floor Plan: Four Accessible Units Building Credit: Jim Piatt
Credit: Bruce T. Martin
WORK EXPERIENCE CONST. ADMIN. ASST.
Floor Plan: Three Accessible Units Building
The project was an ADA ramp addition to an existing historic structure along with the renovation and reconstruction of the entire front deck and railing. Thorough research of historical records, identified the color schemes of the time and surounding neighborhoods. Grade was raised in front of the deck in order to retain the historic railing height while complying with the building code. Also, the railing above the main entry was installed based on historical evidence revealed through research.
Completed Project
Historic Railing Detail at HC Ramp
WORK EXPERIENCE INTERNSHIP
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Existing Conditions
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Agassiz Neighborhood Council PCA, Inc. Cambridge, MA
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Studio 5: Theater Project Northeastern University Boston, MA
Our site was the last undeveloped lot in Central Square, Cambridge, MA. Within the 75 foot by 125 foot site, our program was to include a restaurant, an entry lobby, intermission areas, indoor and outdoor theaters with control booths, rehearsal spaces, practice spaces, a loading dock, private circulation for performers, some parking and storage. The restaurant is located at ground level on the main street, Massachusetts Avenue, to allow patronage as an independent entity. The main entry is set back from the property line with the intermission lobby overhanging. The main circulation core rises behind the glass box of the intermission lobby, covered in patinaed copper, a material found on roofs and ornamentation in the area. The main stage area designed to be a split stage servicing both the indoor and outdoor theaters. The outdoor theater had a structurally integrated glazing and sunshade system.
SCHOOL WORK
URBAN IN-FILL THEATER
Revit Rendering (in progress)
Initial Heavy Steel Sketch
Structural Axon Detail
Perspective from Track
Site Plan
SCHOOL WORK
TECHNICAL STRUCTURE
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Structural Section
The class was charged with designing a Sports Pavilion in the Fens, a park in Boston, MA. The pavilion’s program included a snack bar, seating, equipment storage and restrooms. The repeated steel structural member (details at left) would start from a footing, slip up through the floor, support the bar, interact with angular supports and support a glazed facade. The glazing closed and locked when not in use; when in use, the glazing opened creating covered outdoor seating. The front and rear glazed panels are raised and lowered by a central winch system. The two private areas, bathrooms and the sports storage/ snack bar were wrapped in sheet steel bookending the central seating/viewing area.
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Studio 5: Sports Pavilion Northeastern University Boston, MA
Created a detailed scale model for light studies. The model is Renzo Piano’s De Menil Foundation Collection in Houston, Texas. Recreating the leaf-like louvers afixed to a triangular structural truss proved difficult. The actual louvers are constructed of ferrous concrete, a material out of my reach. Therefore, many experiments went into discovering other ways of creating such thin and sculpted light reflective louvers. The final construction used a spine with laser cut ribs, wrapped in vellum and spray painted white. Also the triangluar truss system was laser cut in order to acheive such slender elements.
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Environmental Systems Northeastern University Boston, MA
De Menil Foundation: Light Study Model
Light Study: Near Mid-day
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LIGHT STUDY MODEL
Light Study: Early Morning
Broad Street Elevation
FRANKLIN ST.
PED. PLAZA
CUSTOM HOUSE ST.
Exploded Programmatic Axon
Site Plan
SCHOOL WORK
URBAN MIXED USE
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Structurally the core (black) is the backbone of the building. Each office floor (light blue) is supported angularly back to the core as well as from the floor above. The housing block (yellow) is the “backpack� cantilevered off the core. Both office and housing are serviced by this main circulation core via separate lobbies and elevator banks. The office lobby is located on the ground floor with the more private housing lobby at the mezzanine. Located along Custom House Street was the restaurant and retail face of the building.
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Sited off the new Rose Kennedy Greenway, near Rowes Wharf in Boston, MA. There was an existing historic building on the site with a road that divided the site into two plots. Using similar materials and style of the existing building, created an addition for ground floor retail with gallery space above. By elevating the housing block a visual link is opened to the Greenway and a pedestrian plaza was created.
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Studio 4: Mixed Use Northeastern University Boston, MA
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Stained Glass Project Continuing Education Cambridge, MA
Starting this project came from the idea of using some sort of mathmatic series for a source of order. I chose the Fibonacci Sequence, and through many iterations came to my initial sketch below. From there created various color studies and looked into textured glass. Having brought the color studies to the stained glass store, allowed the owner to best service my color choices and textural thoughts.
Color Studies
Initial Sketch
PERSONAL WORK STAINED GLASS
Finished Project in Window
Uffizi and Vespa, Silk Screen Print
Piazza della Repubblica, Black and White Print
View behind Window Bars, Black and White Print
PERSONAL WORK
SILK SCREEN & PHOTO
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While studying abroad, I took on a full set of classes including architecture studio, black and white photography, serigraphy and environmental design. The silk screen print (serigraph) was created from black and white photos printed on litho film to create the screens. The black and white prints were taken on a 35mm camera using a convex mirror to reflect what is behind the camera in a wide angle format.
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Serigraphy, Photography S.A.C.I. Florence, Italy