DETAILING AND CONSTRUCTION PORTFOLIO
SHIRA ITZKOWITZ
PROFESSOR MARY POLITES TSM2006 SPRING 22
PROFESSOR MARY POLITES TSM2006 SPRING 22
ASSIGNMENT 1 - CASE STUDY FORENSICS
ASSIGNMENT 1A – COVER PAGE ……………………………………………………….....................A-01
CASE STUDY-01: LAYERED WALL SYSTEM – VACATION COTTAGES BY PK ARKITEKTAR INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………………………………....…….….A -02
GROUND PLAN…………………………………………………………………………………..………………..A-03
ELEVATIONS………………………………………………………………………………………..……………….A-04
CASE STUDY-02: MONOLITHIC WALL SYSTEM – THE THERME VALS BY PETER ZUMTHOR INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………………………..……….A-05
GROUND PLAN………………………………………………………………………………………..…………..A-06 SECTIONS……………………………………………………………………………………………….…….………A-07
CASE STUDY-03: CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM – WOOD INNOVATION DESIGN CENTRE BY MICHAEL GREEN
INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………………..…………….A-08
GROUND PLAN……………………………………………………………………………………..……………..A-09
SECTION AND ELEVATIONS….…………..…………………………………………………..………………A-10
TECHNICAL DRAWING SET…………….…………………………………………………..…………………A-11
ASSIGNMENT 1B – COVER PAGE …………………………………………………….…...................A-12
CASE STUDY-01: LAYERED WALL SYSTEM – VACATION COTTAGES BY PK ARKITEKTAR AXONOMETRIC……………………………………………………………………………..………….………….A-13
WALL SECTION……………………………………………………………………………..……….……………..A-14
CASE STUDY-02: MONOLITHIC WALL SYSTEM – THE THERME VALS BY PETER ZUMTHOR AXONOMETRIC……………………………………………………………………………..……….…………….A-15
WALL SECTION……………………………………………………………………………..……….……………..A-16
CASE STUDY-03: CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM – WOOD INNOVATION DESIGN CENTRE BY MICHAEL GREEN
AXONOMETRIC………………………………………………………………………..…………….…………….A-17
WALL SECTION………………………………………………………………………..………….………………..A-18
ASSIGNMENT 1C – COVER PAGE …………………………………………..……………...................A-19
PLAN DETAIL + INTERIOR PARTITION……………………………………...…………………………….A-20
WALL SECTION……………………………………………………………………......…………………………..A-21
ELEVATION DETAIL…..………………………………………………………......……..……………...………A-22
R-VALUE CALCULATION…………….………………………………………..………………..………………A-23
ASSIGNMENT 1D – COVER PAGE ………………………………………………………....................A-24
FOUNDATION DETAIL……………………………………..…………………………………........………….A-25
FLOOR DETAIL………………………………………………………………………………….......……………..A-26
ROOF DETAIL…..……………………………………………………………………………...……………………A-27
WINDOW JAMB DETAIL…………….…………………………………………..………....….………………A-28
ASSIGNMENT 2A – COVER PAGE …………………………………………………...........................A-29 INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………………………………….………...A-30
WALL SECTION DETAIL……………………………………………………………………………….…..……..A-31 WALL PLAN + ELEVATION……………………………………………………………………………….………A-32
ASSIGNMENT 2B – COVER PAGE …………………………………………………...........................A-33 ROOF DETAIL……………………………………..……………………………...................…………...…….A-34
WALL + WINDOW DETAIL…………………………………………………………………….……...………..A-35 FLOOR + FOUNDATION DETAIL…..………………………………………………………….………………A-36
ASSIGNMENT 2C – COVER PAGE …………………………………………………...........................A-37
3D AXONOMETRIC - EXTERIOR……………………………………….……………………….…………….A-38
3D AXONOMETRIC - INTERIOR…………………………………………………………….………………..A-39
BIBLIOGRAPHY ..........................................................................................................A -40 COVER PAGE...............................................................................................................A -41
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SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 5/10/22 Date CONTENTS Title
Analyze 3 buildings, one from each of the different assembly system types. Choose buildings that broaden your range of knowledge. The three assembly types: Layered Wall System, Monolithic Wall System, Curtain Wall System.
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SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 1/27/22 Date 1A Final Assignment
Assignment One (A)
Title Case Study Forensics Content
"The roof 1.1
is a grass layer fused together with the surrounding slope; a traditional method used in the old vernacular turf houses in Iceland.”1 1.0
resting on a concrete base. The exterior materials consist of clad and hardwood paneling.
The interior is composed of a floor finish of smooth-polished concrete, with walls and ceilings cladded in wood panels with the same intervals as on the exterior cladding.
"The exterior is clad with burnt hardwood paneling, utilizing a method well known in Japan among other countries, to enhance the durability of the wood," explained the team.
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SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 1/27/22 Date 1A Assignment Layered Wall System Title Vacation Cottages Content PK Arkitektar Architect As noted Scale
Switzerland
In 1996, the hotel + spa project was completed, built over the stunning springs in the Graubunden Canton in Switzerland. Peter Zumthor designed a complete sensory experience through the organic materiality and design of the project.
The Therme Vals monolithic system is built and heavily inspired from the locally quarried Valser Quarzite slabs. This stone became the driving inspiration for the design.
“Mountain, stone, water – building in the stone, building with the stone, into the mountain, building out of the mountain, being inside the mountain – how can the implications and the sensuality of the association of these words be interpreted, architecturally?” Peter Zumthor2
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SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 1/27/22 Date 1A Assignment Monolithic Wall System Title
The Therme Vals Content
Peter Zumthor Architect As noted Scale
Canada
Conceived to showcase the potential for building mid- and high-rise structures using engineered mass timber products, there is no concrete used above the ground floor slab.
The design incorporates a simple, ‘dry’ structure of systems-integrated CLT floor panels, Glulam columns and beams, and mass timber walls. The building’s structural simplicity is easily replicated, a fundamental choice made in the interest of seeing many more architects, engineers, and private developers recognize the value of mass timber design as alternative to steel and concrete.
Mass timber construction a term that encompasses the use of prefabricated wood components such as LVL, cross-laminated timber (CLT), laminated strand lumber (LSL), and glue laminated timber (glulam) supported two goals of the project. It is strong enough to support the WIDC’s post-and-beam structure and lateral-load resisting system, and it supports an exceptionally long-life cycle. The building’s dry construction, which was free of concrete and wet materials, permits the wooden components to be taken apart and reused. Glulam beams, which vary in size based on their location, transfer the structural loads to glulam columns, which are 14 inches by 14½ inches on the ground floor and 12 inches by 11½ inches on the upper floors.
This post-and-beam superstructure is secured by 2-millimeter to 16-millimeter glued-in rods and stainless-steel washer plates. The beam-to-column connection is made using a proprietary, pre-engineered aluminum dove-tail connector.3
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SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 1/27/22 Date 1A Assignment Curtain Wall System Title Wood Innovation Design Centre Content Michael Green Architect
As noted Scale
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SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 1/27/22 Date 1A Assignment Curtain Wall System Title Wood Innovation Design Centre Content Michael Green Architect
Using Assignment One (A) as a launching point, produce supporting diagrams and an axonometric diagram to identify the major systems of each case study: foundation system, floor system, wall system, and roof system. List major components of each system in order from interior face to the outer and include brief annotations describing the materials and purpose/function of each component.
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SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 2/14/22 Date 1B Final Assignment Assignment One (B)
Title Case Study Forensics Content
- Acid polish (finish)
- Reinforced concrete (structure)
- Radiant heating (heating system)
- Rigid foam thermal insulation (thermal insulation)
SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 2/14/22 Date 1B Final Assignment Layered Wall System Title Vacation Cottages Content PK Arkitektar Architect As noted Scale
Axonometric 1
1 ROOF SYSTEM
- Grass
- Soil (exterior roof)
- Gravel (substrate)
- Styrofoam (thermal insulation)
- Waterproof liquid applied membrane (waterproofing)
- Concrete (ceiling finish)
2 WALL SYSTEM
- Stone (cladding)
- Concrete (structure)
- Insulation (thermal insulation)
- Stone veneer (interior finish)
3
- Stone (finish)
- Concrete (structure)
- Stone
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2
SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 2/14/22 Date 1B Final Assignment Monolithic Wall System Title
The Therme Vals Content Peter Zumthor Architect
GRAVEL
SOIL GRASS
SOIL GRASS
STONE CONCRETE STONE
STYROFOAM CONCRETE GALVANIZED STEEL STONE CONCRETE INSULATION STONE VENEER SLOPE GRADE CONCRETE FOOTING AND FOUNDATION
STYROFOAM CONCRETE GALVANIZED STEEL STONE CONCRETE INSULATION STONE VENEER SLOPE GRADE CONCRETE FOOTING AND FOUNDATION
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SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 2/18/22 Date 1B Final Assignment Monolithic Wall System Title
The Therme Vals Content Peter Zumthor Architect As noted Scale
- Roof membrane
- Coverboard
- Continuous rigid insulation
- Air and vapor-barrier membrane
- Structural sheathing
- Over-framed, vented air cavity
- UV-stable, vapor-permeable AB roof underlayment and temporary moisture protection
- CLT panel and structure (ceiling finish)
- Laminated veneer lumber mullion (façade)
- Glulam beam (structural)
- Carpet (finish)
- Acoustical underlayment (acoustic insulation)
- Three-layer CLT panel (structure)
- Plywood (bracing)
- Three-layer CLT panel (structure)
- Five-layer CLT panel (structure)
- Semi-rigid glass-fiber insulation board (insulation)
1 2 3 Axonometric 1
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SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 2/14/22 Date 1B Final Assignment Curtain Wall System Title Wood Innovation Design Centre Content Michael Green Architect
1/8” = 1’-0” Scale
Select one case study assembly from Assignment One (B) to further explore in greater detail and understanding. Draw a wall section, an exterior wall plan detail, a partition wall plan detail, and an elevation detail of the selected case study at a scale of 3/4" = 1’-0”. Identify the major systems of each case study: foundation system, floor system, wall system, and roof system. List major components of each system in order from interior face to the outer and include brief annotations describing the materials and purpose of each component. Referring to the annotations from Assignment One (B), elaborate upon the descriptions of materials, purpose/function and performance of each component; e.g. explain the role of a vapor barrier within the thermal & moisture protection system; explain the purpose of a drainage board for a foundation system.
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SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 3/7/22 Date 1C Final Assignment
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SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 3/7/22 Date 1C Final Assignment Layered Wall System Title Vacation Cottages
SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 3/7/22 Date 1C Final Assignment Layered Wall System Title Vacation Cottages Content PK Arkitektar Architect As noted
The elevation detail reveals the concrete footing and foundation, the concrete slab, and a cut through the sawn hardwood exterior finish - the material which makes the set of structures unique. Elevation Detail Scale
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SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 3/7/22 Date 1C Final Assignment Layered Wall System Title Vacation Cottages Content
PK Arkitektar Architect As noted Scale
ROOF SYSTEM:
- Pine stripes (interior finish)
- Black sound insulating foil (sound proofing)
- Sound insulating panels (sound proofing)
- Vapor barrier (water proofing)
- Rigid foam thermal insulation (R-20 c.i)
- Batt filled insulation (R-15 c.i)
- Wood rafters (structural framing)
- Windproof paper (weather proofing)
- Counter battens (vertical fastening)
- Battens (horizontal fastening)
- Plywood Sheathing (bracing)
- Two-layer plastic seal (moisture control)
- Filter layer (water filter)
- Two-layer turf extensive roof planting (exterior roof)
WALL SYSTEM:
- Gypsum plaster board (interior finish)
- Double glazing in aluminum frame window (R-3.5)
- Vapor Barrier (water proofing)
- Wood battens (fastening)
- Mineral-wood thermal insulation (R-21 c.i) (thermal insulation)
- Timber studs (structural framing)
- Plywood sheathing (bracing)
- Battens (fastening)
- Black wind proof paper (weather proofing)
- Sawn hardwood strips with charred finish (cladding)
FLOOR SYSTEM:
- Rigid foam thermal insulation (R-25 c.i) (thermal insulation)
- Radiant heating (heating system)
- Reinforced concrete (structure)
- Acid polish (finish)
FOUNDATION SYSTEM:
- Waterproofing membrane (protecting insulation and foundation wall)
- Rigid insulation (R-20 c.i)
- Concrete foundation wall (structural and retention)
- Concrete grade slab (structural support for floor)
- Insulation and waterproofing membrane (R-15 c.i)
Roof: R-35 ci
Wall: R-21 ci
Window system: R-3.5 ci
Floor: R-25 ci
Foundation: R-35 ci
Using Assignment One (C) as a launching point, utilize the wall section as a base drawing to call out specific details described below. Draw a plan detail and three section details at a scale of 1-1/2” = 1’-0”. Select location of details with the instructor, making sure to show the most useful information about the systems and components, while minimizing redundant information.
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Foundation-Footing Connection Detail Scale 1-1/2” = 1’ 1
Foundation System:
Concrete Stem Wall: 6” min above grade prevents exterior wall assembly from contacting surface water; foam sealant prevents moisture from seeping between wall joint
Concrete Foundation Wall: Anchors floor and wall systems to foundation; forms the base of the thermal envelope; top layer polished for interior finish
Rigid Insulation: Extruded polystyrene below grade provides a thermal break to prevent heat transfer between the structure and earth
Waterproofing Membrane: Fluid coating applied to concrete to bridge nonstructural cracks and prevent water seepage into foundation structure
Concrete Footing: Installed below the frost-line to prevent unnecessary soil movement; supports the weight of the building with greater area to disperse the load; reinforced with steel re-bar
SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 3/14/22 Date 1D Final Assignment Layered Wall System Title Vacation Cottages Content PK Arkitektar Architect As noted Scale
Floor-Wall Connection Detail Scale 1-1/2” = 1’ 1
BATT FILLED INSULATION
REINFORCED CONCRETE WITH ACID - POLISHED FINISH
ANCHOR
SAWN HARDWOOD STRIPS WITH CHARRED FINISH
RIGID INSULATION
COMPACTED EARTH
Floor System:
Polished Concrete: Provides aesthetic surface finish to cast-in-place concrete slab
Concrete Slab: Anchors floor and wall systems to foundation and thermal barrier with lightweight insulated concrete topping
Vapor Barrier: Polyethylene continuous vapor barrier prevents moisture from seeping from the ground into the concrete floor system
Rigid Insulation: Extruded polystyrene below grade provides a thermal break to prevent heat transfer between the structure and earth
Sloped Grade: Directs surface water away from structure at foundation level
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SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 3/14/22 Date 1D Final Assignment
Layered Wall System Title Vacation Cottages Content PK Arkitektar Architect As noted Scale
ROOF STRUCTURE:
VAPOR BARRIER
RIGID FOAM THERMAL INSULATION
BATT FILLED
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Wall-Roof Connection Detail
Scale 1-1/2” = 1’ 1
GRAVEL CAP FLASHING ROOFING MEMBRANE WOOD FINISH
Roof System: Two-layer Turf Extensive Roof Planting (exterior roof):Provides insulation, runoff control, and an aesthetically-pleasing appearance, drainage felt fabric below earth
Roof Structure: Wood: Structural material of building
Insulation: Rigid foam thermal insulation
Insulation: Batt filled insulation
Gravel: Directs runoff into drainage spouts
Cap Flashing: Provides moisture protection at edge of roofing membrane on parapet
Roofing Membrane: Protects roof structure and interior from moisture and sun-exposure damage
1/2” Plywood: Sheathing that provides lateral strength for the structure and a nailing surface
Wood Finish: Encases the roof structure and insulation, and provides a finished, aesthetically pleasing appearance
Sawn Hardwood Strips with Charred Finish: 60x50-70mm charred hardwood wall panels as an exterior finish
SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 3/14/22 Date 1D Final Assignment Layered Wall System Title Vacation Cottages Content
PK Arkitektar Architect As noted Scale
ROCK- WOOL THERMAL INSULATION
TIMBER STRUCTURAL WALL MEMBER
SAWN HARDWOOD STRIPS WITH CHARRED FINISH BLACK WINDPROOF PAPER PLYWOOD SHEATHING
Wall System:
Hardwood Strip Cladding: Protects interior from environment, provides some thermal mass and aesthetic properties to exterior; charred finish maximizes material longevity and increases fire retardant properties
Wind/ Insect Fabric: Provides environmental and pest protection to exterior wall system
Air Space: Allows for air circulation to prevent condensation and moisture build-up between layered materials
Plywood Sheathing: Provides environmental protection and lateral load stabilizing properties as well as a substrate to affix exterior cladding system
Wood Strapping: Structure for which to secure the charred wood rain screen to the sheathing
Insulation: Provides a thermal break to prevent heat transfer between the structure and outdoor climate to maintain comfortable interior environment
Timber structural wall member: Structural framework of building; provides structure to attach wall system materials and interior space for insulation
Plan Detail at Window Jamb Scale 1/4” = 1’ 1
Gypsum Board: Interior wall substrate provides acoustic and thermal insulation, fire proofing properties and flexible finish configurations
Plaster Coating: Interior surface finish; ready to paint or apply other aesthetic wall treatments
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SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 3/14/22 Date 1D Final Assignment
Layered Wall System Title Vacation Cottages Content
PK Arkitektar Architect As noted Scale
Using Assignment One as a launching point, choose one case study to Transform into a different assembly system. For example, if your case study was a load-bearing brick wall system, consider changing it to a curtain wall system with brick panels. Alternatively, a load-bearing brick wall system can be transformed to a concrete post and beam system with brick in-fill. Draw the plan detail, wall section, interior/exterior wall intersection plan detail, and elevation detail at a scale of 3/4" = 1’-0”.
Using annotations similar to Assignment One, identify the major systems: foundation system, floor system, wall system, and roof system. List major components of each system, including descriptions of materials, purpose/function and performance, and organize the list of components into the CSI 16 Divisions Format.
Master of Architecture SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 4/10/22 Date 2A Final Assignment Assignment Two (A) Title Transformation Content
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7
1.1 Division 06 – Woods and Plastics: Wooden Roof structure
1.2 Division 07 – Thermal and Moisture Protection: Batt filled Insulation
1.3 Division 04 – Masonry: Adhered manufactured stone veneer cap in mortar setting bed
1.4 Division 05 – Metals: Backer rod and sealant
1.5 Division 05 – Metals: Cap flashing
1.6 Division 01 – Thermal and Moisture Protection: Roofing Membrane and waterproofing
2. Wall + Floor System
2.1 Division 05 – Metals: Backer rod and sealant
2.2 Division 07 – Thermal and Moisture Protection: Batt filled Insulation
2.3 Division 06 – Woods and Plastics: Wooden framing structure
2.4 Division 03 – Concrete: Lath on mortar scratch coat
2.5 Division 03 – Concrete: Mortar setting bed 2.6 Division 04 – Masonry: Adhered manufactured stone veneer with sloped top
2.7 Division 03 – Concrete: Polished concrete slab
2.8 Division 05 – Metals: Anchor
2.9 Division 07 – Thermal and Moisture Protection: Rigid Insulation
2.10 Division 05 – Metals: Reinforcement
3.1 Slope grade
3.2 Division 05 – Metals: Drainage pipe
3.3 Division 02 – Existing Conditions: Earth 3.4 Division 07 – Thermal and Moisture Protection: Rigid Insulation
3.5 Division 03 – Concrete: Foundation Wall
3.6 Division 05 – Metals: Rebar
3.7 Division 03 – Concrete: Footing
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SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 4/10/22 Date 2A Final Assignment
Layered Wall System Title Cultured Stone System Content As noted Scale
Wall Plan Detail Scale 3/4” = 1’ 1
Elevation Detail
Scale 3/4” = 1’ 2
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1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.1
1.1 Division 04 – Masonry: Adhered manufactured stone veneer with sloped top 1.2 Division 03 – Concrete: Lath on mortar scratch coat 1.3 Division 03 – Concrete: Mortar setting bed 1.4 Division 07 – Thermal and Moisture Protection: Batt filled Insulation 1.5 Division 06 – Woods and Plastics: Wooden studs
SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 4/10/22 Date 2A Final Assignment Layered Wall System Title Cultured Stone System Content As noted Scale
Using the wall section from Assignment Two (A), callout 4 connection details to further explore in greater detail.
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SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 4/25/22 Date 2B Final Assignment Assignment Two (B) Title Transformation Content
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Roof-to-wall Connection
1.1 TPO roof membrane as an exterior finish, fully adhered with bonding adhesive waterproofing substrate component system, assembly for roof.
1.2 Wood, structure which supports overall loading transmission between the walls and the roof
1.3 Batt filled insulation as a thermally resistant barrier inhibiting the migration of thermal energy into and out of the house 1.4 Rigid insulation as a thermally resistant barrier inhibiting the migration of thermal energy into and out of the house 1.5 Glazed wood as an interior ceiling finish for aesthetic 1.6 Adhered manufactured stone veneer cap in mortar setting bed providing a protective top surface to the exterior façade 1.7 Backer rod and sealant as part of the interior finish system, protecting from water intrusion around an edge-to-edge condition 1.8 Waterproofing pre-formed sheet membrane to prevent water leaking and damaging
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Window-to-wall Connection Scale 1” = 1’ 1
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7
1.1 Glass window with aluminum framing system
1.2 Backer rod and sealant as part of the interior finish system, protecting from water intrusion around an edge-to-edge condition
1.3 Adhered manufactured stone veneer with sloped top as an exterior façade finish
1.4 Lath on mortar scratch coat as a base provided for plaster
1.5 Mortar setting bed used as a paving unit base
1.6 Batt filled insulation as a thermally resistant barrier inhibiting the migration of thermal energy into and out of the house
1.7 Gypsum plasterboard as an interior finish, providing a durable flat surface that is easy to apply a final finish such as paint, wallpaper, etc.
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Floor System
1.1 1.3 1.4 1
1.1 J Anchor made of steel used to transmit loads to the concrete
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1.2 Continuous waterproofing membrane preventing water leaking or damaging to the wall’s interior
1.3 Rigid insulation as a thermally resistant barrier inhibiting the migration of thermal energy into and out of the house
Floor-to-foundation Detail Scale 1” = 1’
1.5 1.2 2.5
2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.6
1.4 Slope grade in landscaping, drains slope away from building so that water does not build up and head into foundation system
Foundation System
2.1 Earth as an existing site condition
2.2 Stone protective layer to keep out moisture and insulate the home from the cold 2.3 Continuous waterproofing membrane preventing water leaking or damaging to the wall’s interior
2.4 Drainage pipe to transfer and dispose of fluid within home
2.5 Rigid insulation as a thermally resistant barrier inhibiting the migration of thermal energy into and out of the house
SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 4/25/22 Date 2B Final Assignment Layered Wall System Title Cultured Stone System Content As noted Scale
Foundation Detail
Scale 1” = 1’ 2
2.6 Reinforced concrete footing as a strong resistance to shifting due to temperature and humidity, as well as serving to support the foundation and ultimately provides the support for the structure.
Using Assignment Two (A) & (B) develop 2 axonometric wall sections, one showing the interior and the other showing the exterior. These should illustrate the various components, connections, and their relationships from interior to exterior.
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Assignment Two (C) Title Transformation Content
1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8
1.0 Adhered manufactured stone veneer with sloped top as an exterior façade finish
1.1 Lath on mortar scratch coat as a base provided for plaster
1.2 Mortar setting bed used as a paving unit base
1.3 Batt filled insulation as a thermally resistant barrier inhibiting the migration of thermal energy into and out of the house
1.4 Concrete as an exterior pathway finish
1.5 Earth as an existing site condition
1.6 Stone protective layer to keep out moisture and insulate the home from the cold
1.7 Rigid insulation as a thermally resistant barrier inhibiting the migration of thermal energy into and out of the house
1.8 Reinforced concrete footing as a strong resistance to shifting due to temperature and humidity, as well as serving to support the foundation and ultimately provides the support for the structure.
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SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 5/1/22 Date 2C Final Assignment Layered Wall System Title Cultured Stone System Content As noted Scale A-38 Sheet
1.0 Batt filled insulation as a thermally resistant barrier inhibiting the migration of thermal energy into and out of the house
1.1 Gypsum plasterboard as an interior finish, providing a durable flat surface that is easy to apply a final finish such as paint, wallpaper, etc.
1.2 Paint as an interior wall finish
1.3 Polished concrete interior floor finish
1.4 Earth as an existing site condition
1.5 Stone protective layer to keep out moisture and insulate the home from the cold
1.6 Continuous waterproofing membrane preventing water leaking or damaging to the wall’s interior
1.7 Rigid insulation as a thermally resistant barrier inhibiting the migration of thermal energy into and out of the house
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SP22 TSM2006 Detailing and Construction Documents Course Mary Polites Instructor Shira Itzkowitz Student 5/1/22 Date 2C Final Assignment Layered Wall System Title Cultured Stone System Content As Noted Scale
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