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ASSIGNMENT 1A

Analyze 3 different buildings, each from a different assembly system:

•Layered Wall System;

•Monolithic Wall System;

•Curtain Wall System;

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Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 3 Detail and Construction Documents Assignment 1B
CASE STUDY FORENSICS

Peter Zumthor/Swiss architect/ Building location: Switzerland

[P1]

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Detail and Construction Documents Saint Benedict Chapel
Exterior roof Exterior facades Interior space [2] [3] Layered Wall System 1A-001
The saint Benedict Chapel was constructed in 1988 by architect Peter Zumthor. One of the main characteristics of this building was the geometry, and the simplicity of the materials used. It is shaped like the body of a boat with wood shingles, glass panels on the exterior facades. The interior is a single room, mainly assemble by wood columns that trace the edge of the building. The wood columns support the ellipse ceiling wood frames. The natural sunlight penetrates through the upper glass panels with vertical metal slats, and casts repetitive shadows on the white interior walls.
Detail
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Boston Architectural College 0' 3' 6' 9' 15' 21' 27' and Construction Documents PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 0’ 3’ 6’ 9’ 15’ 21’ 27’ Floor plan Enlarged floor plan at entrance Entrance [4] [5] [6] N 1A-002 Student Name: Yingli Zheng Boston
TSM2006_2 6 0’ 3’ 6’ 9’ 15’ 21’ 27’ 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 [7] [8] Entrance Detail throught roof and exterior wall 0’ 1’ 2’ 1A-003
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TSM2006_2 7 [9] [10] Exterior axon perspective Details 0’ 1’ 2’ 1A-004
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[1] Subtilitas. “Subtilitas.” SUBTILITAS, 11 Jan. 2011, www.subtilitas.site/post/2699800009/peter-zumthor-saint-benedict-chapel-sumvitg.

[2]& [3] “Peter Zumthor, August Fischer · CAPLUTTA SOGN BENEDETG.” Divisare, divisare.com/projects/399322-peter-zumthor-august-fischer-caplutta-sogn-benedetg.

[4] Plansofarchitecture. “Plansofarchitecture.” PLANS OF ARCHITECTURE, 30 Mar. 2014, plansofarchitecture.tumblr. com/post/81200145570/peter-zumthor-saint-benedict-chapel-1988-vitg.

[5]& [6] Contributor, AJ. “Great Detail: Meredith Bowles on Peter Zumthor’s Sumvitg Chapel Entrance.” The Architects’ Journal, 13 Aug. 2021, www.architectsjournal.co.uk/buildings/great-detail-meredith-bowles-on-peter-zumthorssumvitg-chapel-entrance.

[7] PDF. 4.bp.blogspot.com/_itlmAG_zdyI/TILqubqeihI/AAAAAAAAAAM/Q282zsOhyGQ/s1600/blog+post_layout+final+2_small.jpg.

Henritdehahn@yahoo.com. “Architectural Education: Peter ZUMTHOR Part 2 -the Lemniscate.” Atelier De Hahn, 13 Apr. 2021, atelierdehahn.com/architectural-education-peter-zumthor-part-2-the-lemniscate/.

[8]&[9]&[10] “Reneheuvelink.com.” Reneheuvelinkcom, reneheuvelink.com/portfolio/?portfolio=architectural-engineering.

1A-005

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Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 8 Detail and Construction Documents Bibliography - Saint Benedict Chapel
[P1] Nguma, Samuel. “Simplicity Married Craftsmanship at Peter Zumthor’s Saint BENEDICT CHAPEL.” Archute, 8 Nov. 2020, www.archute.com/saint-benedict-chapel/.

Allied Works Architecture

Location: Denver, CO

The Clyfford Still Museum houses Clyfford Still’ artworks who was an expressionism in early 20th century. The museum contains 2 stories, and cover 28,500 sqf area in the center of Denver, Colorado.[P1]

“The new museum’s main building material is concrete that is containing aggregates of granite and quartz which have been fluted on the external and internal surfaces to match the color of tree trunks and to support the image of a consistent monolithic appearance.” The ceiling is made of organic perforated ellipse shapes that allow sunlight to come in, and illuminate the spaces, and artworks.[P2]

The exterior is made up a deep concrete wall system. On the inside there are precast concrete panels with a space for an air supply system behind it. Following that, there is a rigid insulation wall with air and vapor barrier followed by a thick architectural concrete with wood like finishes where shown on the building exterior but is mostly architectural concrete.

Monolithic

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Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 9 Detail and Construction Documents Clyfford Still Museum Wall System [2] [3]
[1] Model of The Clyfford Still Museum
Model of The Clyfford Still Museum, shows concrete finish on the 1A-006
Model of The Clyfford Still Museum, skylights on roof
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Detail and Construction Documents TSM2006_2 10 0' 3' 6' 9' 15' 21' 27' PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION N C Site plan/First floor plan C [4] 1 RECEPTION 2 RESEARCH LAB 3 CONSERVATION LAB 4 PAINTIING STORAGE 5 SERVICE 6 MECHANICAL 7 ADMINISTRATION 8 GALLERY 9 EDUCATION GALLERY 10 CONFERENCE 11 TERRACE A-204 9 1A-007
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Boston 1 RECEPTION 2 RESEARCH LAB 3 CONSERVATION LAB 4 PAINTING STORAGE 5 SERVICE 6 MECHANICAL 7 ADMINISTRATION 8 GALLERY 9 EDUCATION GALLERY 10 CONFERENCE 11 TERRACE Architectural College Detail and Construction Documents 0' 3' 6' 9' 15' 21' 27' 0' 3' 6' 9' 15' 21' 27' PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION Section A-A Section B-B [5] [6] 1A-008 Student Name: Yingli Zheng
Detail and Construction Documents TSM2006_2 12 0' 3' 6' 9' 15' 21' 27' PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION Wall detail [8] [9] [7] [7] Pour in concrete ceiling was conducted on site and allows sunlights penetrate through this perforated ellipse form. 1A-009
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[1] “Clyfford Still Museum.” Clio, theclio.com/tour/45/11.

[2]& [3] Ross, Kritiana. “Clyfford Still Museum / Allied Works Architecture.” ArchDaily, ArchDaily, 31 Jan. 2012, www. archdaily.com/203388/clyfford-still-museum-allied-works-architecture-2.

[4], [5],[6] & [7]“ MORE about: CLIFFORD Still Museum – Denver, Colorado.” MoreAEdesign, 19 Jan. 2012, moreaedesign.wordpress.com/2012/01/19/more-about-clifford-still-museum-denver-colorado/.

[8] Baldwin, Eric. “Architectural Details: The Clyfford Still Museum by Allied Works - Architizer Journal.” Journal, 5 Sept. 2018, architizer.com/blog/practice/details/clyfford-still/.

[9] “Clyfford Still Museum - Allied Works Architecture.” The Plan, www.theplan.it/eng/architecture/clyfford-still-museum.

[P1] “Aspen Art Museum Opens Soon-Shigeru Ban.” Inhabitat Green Design Innovation Architecture Green Building, inhabitat.com/shigeru-ban-designed-aspen-art-museum-opens-to-the-public-this-weekend/aspen-art-museumopens-soon-shigeru-ban-3/.

1A-010

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Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 13 Detail and Construction Documents Bibliography - Clyfford Still Museum
[P2] “Clyfford Still Museum by Allied Works Architecture.” Detail, www.detail-online.com/blog-article/clyfford-still-museum-by-allied-works-architecture-25573/.

Maki and Associates

Location: Cambridge, MA

Maki and Associates developed a multi-tiered atrium that will be the central hub of it’s new complex bridging together it’s newly designed building with the existing adjacent building. The atrium cascades and shift throughout the six floors while serving as the primary space for vertically and horizontally transitions through the building levels. Active spaces for exhibition, performance, and social gatherings are located within the large connecting atrium, offering engaging interactions for the users while also providing the activities and research conducted at the Media Lab.

The building will be cladded in an aluminum and glass façade with a second layer of louvered screens, overplayed with glazing at the double height lab spaces to provide additional and functional environmental controls, via heating, cooling, and light balance.

EXTERIOR PICTURE

[2] EXTERIOR Curtain Wall System 1A-011

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Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 14 Detail and Construction Documents The Media Lab Complex
The labs were designed to be filled with natural light and a variety of views to the exterior, features that are not too common with designs for typical laboratories. The exterior image of the building transforms throughout the day as the sun height progressively changes throughout the day. The changing light conditions highlight the varying levels of transparency and spatial depth that occur within the building. [P1] [1]
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Boston Architectural 1 LOWER ATRIUM 2 WEST LOBBY 3 GALLERY 4 RESEARCH LAB 5 LOADING DOCK 6 MACHINE SHOP 7 EAST LOBBY/GALLEY 8 UPPER ATRIUM 9 VOID 10 CONFERENCE ROOM 11 KITCHEN 12 MULTIPURPOSE SPACE 13 LECTURE HALL 14 TERRACE 15 RECEPTION SPACE 16 ADMINISTRATION 17 LOUNGE 18 CAFE [3] AXONOMETRIC College Detail and Construction Documents [4] Plans- N.T.S. 1A-012
Architectural College Detail and Construction Documents TSM2006_2 0' 6' 12' 24' 36' 48' PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION N [5] Ground floor 1 LOWER ATRIUM 2 WEST LOBBY 3 GALLERY 4 RESEARCH LAB 5 LOADING DOCK 6 MACHINE SHOP 7 EAST LOBBY/GALLEY 8 UPPER ATRIUM 9 VOID 10 CONFERENCE ROOM 11 KITCHEN 12 MULTIPURPOSE SPACE 13 LECTURE HALL 14 TERRACE 15 RECEPTION SPACE 16 ADMINISTRATION 17 LOUNGE 18 CAFE 1A-013
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Boston Architectural N [6] Third floor College 1 LOWER ATRIUM 2 WEST LOBBY 3 GALLERY 4 RESEARCH LAB 5 LOADING DOCK 6 MACHINE SHOP 7 EAST LOBBY/GALLEY 8 UPPER ATRIUM 9 VOID 10 CONFERENCE ROOM 11 KITCHEN 12 MULTIPURPOSE SPACE 13 LECTURE HALL 14 TERRACE 15 RECEPTION SPACE 16 ADMINISTRATION 17 LOUNGE 18 CAFE 6’ 12’ 24’ 36’ 48’ 0’ Documents [4] Plans- N.T.S. 1A-014
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Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 18 [7] Sixth floor Detail and Construction Documents N 6’ 12’ 24’ 36’ 48’ 0’ 1 LOWER ATRIUM 2 WEST LOBBY 3 GALLERY 4 RESEARCH LAB 5 LOADING DOCK 6 MACHINE SHOP 7 EAST LOBBY/GALLEY 8 UPPER ATRIUM 9 VOID 10 CONFERENCE ROOM 11 KITCHEN 12 MULTIPURPOSE SPACE 13 LECTURE HALL 14 TERRACE 15 RECEPTION SPACE 16 ADMINISTRATION 17 LOUNGE 18 CAFE 1A-015
Detail and Construction Documents TSM2006_2 19 0' 0' 3' 6' 9' 15' 21' 27' PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION [8] Section A-A 1A-016
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Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 20 0' 0' 3' 6' 9' 15' 21' 27' PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION [9] Facade detail [10] Exterior facades 1A-017

[1], [2],&[4] “The Media Lab Complex - Project.” Architype, architypereview.com/project/the-media-lab-complex/.

[3], [5], [6], [7], &[8] Poopong, Kitticoon. “MIT Media Lab : By Maki and Associates.” MIT Media Lab : By Maki and Associates ~, housevariety.blogspot.com/2011/01/mit-media-lab-by-maki-and-associates.html.

[9] “Fumihiko Maki SKILLFULLY COMBINES SECTIONAL Complexity and Transparency to Create a Fitting New Home for MIT’s Media Lab.” Redchalksketch, 21 Aug. 2010, redchalksketch.wordpress.com/2010/06/17/fumihiko-maki-skillfully-combines-sectional-complexity-and-transparency-to-create-a-fitting-new-home-for-mit%E2%80%99s -media-lab/.

[10] “2010.0602.” ArchitectureWeek, www.architectureweek.com/2010/0602/index.html.

1A-018

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Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 21 Detail and Construction Documents Bibliography - The Media Lab Complex
[P1] “The Media Lab Complex - Project.” Architype, architypereview.com/project/the-media-lab-complex/.

ASSIGNMENT 1B

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. For example: wall systems:

•GWB (interior finish)

•Wood Wall Stud (structural framing)

•Batten Insulation (thermal insulation)

•Plywood Sheathing (bracing and diaphragm)

•Building Wrap (drainage plane)

•Metal Flashing (drainage edging)

1B-001

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Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 22 Detail and Construction Documents CASE STUDY FORENSICS
•Rain Screen (breathable air layer)

Peter Zumthor/Swiss architect/ Building location: Switzerland

[P1]

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Detail and Construction Documents Saint Benedict Chapel
Exterior roof Exterior facades Interior space [2] [3] Layered Wall System 1B-002
The saint Benedict Chapel was constructed in 1988 by architect Peter Zumthor. One of the main characteristics of this building was the geometry, and the simplicity of the materials used. It is shaped like the body of a boat with wood shingles, glass panels on the exterior facades. The interior is a single room, mainly assemble by wood columns that trace the edge of the building. The wood columns support the ellipse ceiling wood frames. The natural sunlight penetrates through the upper glass panels with vertical metal slats, and casts repetitive shadows on the white interior walls.
Detail and Construction
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Boston 0' 3' 6' 9' 15' 21' 27' Architectural College PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION Documents PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION Floor plan 1/4”=0”-0’ Enlarged floor plan at entrance 1/4”=0”-0’ Entrance [4] [5] [6] N ZINC ROOF WOOD SHINGLES CONCRETE STAIRS 1B-003

SHINGLES LATHS BUILDING PLASTIC INSULATION BUILDING PLASTIC PLYWOOD

WOOD FLOORING INSULATION CONCRETE GRAVEL

ZINC ROOFING

ROUGH WOOD

LAYER LARCHWOOD INSULATION BUILDING PLASTIC LARCHWOOD LAYER LARCHWOOD

1B-004

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Boston TSM2006_2 25 [7] Floor plan, elevation and section N.T.S. [8] Detail through roof and exterior wall 1”=1’-0” PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION Architectural College PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION LARCH WOOD ROOF LAYER LARCH WOOD WINDOW FRAME COPPER
FLASHING
SINGLE GLASS METAL SEGMENT
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Boston TSM2006_2 26 [9] [10] Exterior axon perspective Details 0’ 1’ 2’ Architectural College ZINC ROOFING ROUGH WOOD INSULATION BUILDING PLASTIC LARCHWOOD SHINGLES LATHS BUILDIING PLASTIC INSULATION BUILDING PLASTIC PLYWOOD LARCHWOOD LAYER METAL SEGMENT SINGLE GLASS DRAADEIND LARCHWOOD COLUMN METAL PIN LARCHWOOD COLUMN CONSTRUCTION GET OFF OUTERWALL DIVISION OF DAYLIGHT BOTTOM LAYER VISIBLE COMPOSED LAYER 1B-005

[1] Subtilitas. “Subtilitas.” SUBTILITAS, 11 Jan. 2011, www.subtilitas.site/post/2699800009/peter-zumthor-saint-benedict-chapel-sumvitg.

[2]& [3] “Peter Zumthor, August Fischer · CAPLUTTA SOGN BENEDETG.” Divisare, divisare.com/projects/399322-peter-zumthor-august-fischer-caplutta-sogn-benedetg.

[4] Plansofarchitecture. “Plansofarchitecture.” PLANS OF ARCHITECTURE, 30 Mar. 2014, plansofarchitecture.tumblr. com/post/81200145570/peter-zumthor-saint-benedict-chapel-1988-vitg.

[5]& [6] Contributor, AJ. “Great Detail: Meredith Bowles on Peter Zumthor’s Sumvitg Chapel Entrance.” The Architects’ Journal, 13 Aug. 2021, www.architectsjournal.co.uk/buildings/great-detail-meredith-bowles-on-peter-zumthorssumvitg-chapel-entrance.

[7] PDF. 4.bp.blogspot.com/_itlmAG_zdyI/TILqubqeihI/AAAAAAAAAAM/Q282zsOhyGQ/s1600/blog+post_layout+final+2_small.jpg.

Henritdehahn@yahoo.com. “Architectural Education: Peter ZUMTHOR Part 2 -the Lemniscate.” Atelier De Hahn, 13 Apr. 2021, atelierdehahn.com/architectural-education-peter-zumthor-part-2-the-lemniscate/.

[8]&[9]&[10] “Reneheuvelink.com.” Reneheuvelinkcom, reneheuvelink.com/portfolio/?portfolio=architectural-engineering.

1B-006

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Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 27 Detail and Construction Documents Bibliography - Saint Benedict Chapel
[P1] Nguma, Samuel. “Simplicity Married Craftsmanship at Peter Zumthor’s Saint BENEDICT CHAPEL.” Archute, 8 Nov. 2020, www.archute.com/saint-benedict-chapel/.

Allied Works Architecture

Location: Denver, CO

The Clyfford Still Museum houses Clyfford Still’ artworks who was an expressionism in early 20th century. The museum contains 2 stories, and cover 28,500 sqf area in the center of Denver, Colorado.[P1]

“The new museum’s main building material is concrete that is containing aggregates of granite and quartz which have been fluted on the external and internal surfaces to match the color of tree trunks and to support the image of a consistent monolithic appearance.” The ceiling is made of organic perforated ellipse shapes that allow sunlight to come in, and illuminate the spaces, and artworks.[P2]

The exterior is made up a deep concrete wall system. On the inside there are precast concrete panels with a space for an air supply system behind it. Following that, there is a rigid insulation wall with air and vapor barrier followed by a thick architectural concrete with wood like finishes where shown on the building exterior but is mostly architectural concrete. Monolithic

Wall System [2] [3]

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Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 28 Detail and Construction Documents Clyfford Still Museum
[1] Model of The Clyfford Still Museum
Model of The Clyfford Still Museum, shows concrete finish on the exteri- 1B-007
Model of The Clyfford Still Museum, skylights on roof
Architectural
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Boston 1 RECEPTION 2 RESEARCH LAB 3 CONSERVATION LAB 4 PAINTING STORAGE 5 SERVICE 6 MECHANICAL 7 ADMINISTRATION 8 GALLERY 9 EDUCATION GALLERY 10 CONFERENCE 11 TERRACE Architectural College 0' 3' 6' 9' 15' 21' 27' 0' 3' 6' 9' 15' 21' 27' Construction Documents PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION Section A-A 1/4”=1’-0” Section B-B 1/4”=1’-0” [5] [6] A-205 9 1B-009 Student Name: Yingli Zheng
Detail and Construction
TSM2006_2 31 0' 3' 6' 9' 15' 21' 27' PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION Section C-C 1/4”=1’-0” [8] [7] [7] Pour in concrete ceiling was conducted on site and allows sunlights penetrate through this perforated ellipse form. 1B-010
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RADIANT HEATER ROLLER SHADE SYSTEM ROOF MEMBRANE

RIGID INSULATIONOVER AIR/VAPOR BARRIER

PERFORATED ARCHITECTURAL CONCRETE CEILING

PRE-CAST ARCHITECTURAL CONCRETE WALL PANEL

GALLERY LIGHTING SYSTEM

SUPPLY AIR

RIGID INSULATION & AIR/VAPOR BARRIER

ARCHITECTURAL CONCRETE WALL

1B-011

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Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 32 Wall detail 3/8”=1’-0” [9] PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION Detail and PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION Construction Documents PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION SKYLIGHT FLOOR FINISH CONCRETE FLOOR STRUCTURE CONCRETE FLOOR STRUCTURE
CONCRETE FOOTING

[1] “Clyfford Still Museum.” Clio, theclio.com/tour/45/11.

[2]& [3] Ross, Kritiana. “Clyfford Still Museum / Allied Works Architecture.” ArchDaily, ArchDaily, 31 Jan. 2012, www. archdaily.com/203388/clyfford-still-museum-allied-works-architecture-2.

[4], [5],[6] & [7]“ MORE about: CLIFFORD Still Museum – Denver, Colorado.” MoreAEdesign, 19 Jan. 2012, moreaedesign.wordpress.com/2012/01/19/more-about-clifford-still-museum-denver-colorado/.

[8] Baldwin, Eric. “Architectural Details: The Clyfford Still Museum by Allied Works - Architizer Journal.” Journal, 5 Sept. 2018, architizer.com/blog/practice/details/clyfford-still/.

[9] “Clyfford Still Museum - Allied Works Architecture.” The Plan, www.theplan.it/eng/architecture/clyfford-still-museum.

[P1] “Aspen Art Museum Opens Soon-Shigeru Ban.” Inhabitat Green Design Innovation Architecture Green Building, inhabitat.com/shigeru-ban-designed-aspen-art-museum-opens-to-the-public-this-weekend/aspen-art-museumopens-soon-shigeru-ban-3/.

1B-012

Student Name: Yingli Zheng
Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 33 Detail and Construction Documents Bibliography - Clyfford Still Museum
[P2] “Clyfford Still Museum by Allied Works Architecture.” Detail, www.detail-online.com/blog-article/clyfford-still-museum-by-allied-works-architecture-25573/.

Maki and Associates

Location: Cambridge, MA

Maki and Associates developed a multi-tiered atrium that will be the central hub of it’s new complex bridging together it’s newly designed building with the existing adjacent building. The atrium cascades and shift throughout the six floors while serving as the primary space for vertically and horizontally transitions through the building levels. Active spaces for exhibition, performance, and social gatherings are located within the large connecting atrium, offering engaging interactions for the users while also providing the activities and research conducted at the Media Lab.

The building will be cladded in an aluminum and glass façade with a second layer of louvered screens, overplayed with glazing at the double height lab spaces to provide additional and functional environmental controls, via heating, cooling, and light balance.

[1] [2] Curtain Wall System EXTERIOR PICTURE [2] EXTERIOR 1B-013

Student Name: Yingli Zheng
Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 34 Detail and Construction Documents The Media Lab Complex
The labs were designed to be filled with natural light and a variety of views to the exterior, features that are not too common with designs for typical laboratories. The exterior image of the building transforms throughout the day as the sun height progressively changes throughout the day. The changing light conditions highlight the varying levels of transparency and spatial depth that occur within the building. [P1]
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Boston Architectural 1 LOWER ATRIUM 2 WEST LOBBY 3 GALLERY 4 RESEARCH LAB 5 LOADING DOCK 6 MACHINE SHOP 7 EAST LOBBY/GALLEY 8 UPPER ATRIUM 9 VOID 10 CONFERENCE ROOM 11 KITCHEN 12 MULTIPURPOSE SPACE 13 LECTURE HALL 14 TERRACE 15 RECEPTION SPACE 16 ADMINISTRATION 17 LOUNGE 18 CAFE College Detail and Construction Documents [4] Plans- N.T.S. [3] AXONOMETRIC 1B-014
Boston Architectural College Detail and Construction Documents TSM2006_2 0' 6' 12' 24' 36' 48' PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION N [5] Ground floor 1/8”=1’-0” 1 LOWER ATRIUM 2 WEST LOBBY 3 GALLERY 4 RESEARCH LAB 5 LOADING DOCK 6 MACHINE SHOP 7 EAST LOBBY/GALLEY 8 UPPER ATRIUM 9 VOID 10 CONFERENCE ROOM 11 KITCHEN 12 MULTIPURPOSE SPACE 13 LECTURE HALL 14 TERRACE 15 RECEPTION SPACE 16 ADMINISTRATION 17 LOUNGE 18 CAFE 1B-015
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Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 37 N [6] Third floor 1/8”=1’-0” 1 LOWER ATRIUM 2 WEST LOBBY 3 GALLERY 4 RESEARCH LAB 5 LOADING DOCK 6 MACHINE SHOP 7 EAST LOBBY/GALLEY 8 UPPER ATRIUM 9 VOID 10 CONFERENCE ROOM 11 KITCHEN 12 MULTIPURPOSE SPACE 13 LECTURE HALL 14 TERRACE 15 RECEPTION SPACE 16 ADMINISTRATION 17 LOUNGE 18 CAFE [4] Plans- N.T.S. 1B-016
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Boston Architectural College 1 LOWER ATRIUM 2 WEST LOBBY 3 GALLERY 4 RESEARCH LAB 5 LOADING DOCK 6 MACHINE SHOP 7 EAST LOBBY/GALLEY 8 UPPER ATRIUM 9 VOID 10 CONFERENCE ROOM 11 KITCHEN 12 MULTIPURPOSE SPACE 13 LECTURE HALL 14 TERRACE 15 RECEPTION SPACE 16 ADMINISTRATION 17 LOUNGE 18 CAFE Detail and Construction Documents 1B-017
Detail and Construction Documents TSM2006_2 39 0' 0' 3' 6' 9' 15' 21' 27' PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION [8] Section A-A 1/4”=1’-0” 1B-018
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Detail and Construction Documents TSM2006_2 40 [9] Facade detail 3/8”=1’-0” [10] Exterior facades PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION ALUMINUM COPING ALUMINUM COPING CORRUGATED ALUMINUM PANEL CORRUGATED ALUMINUM PANEL ALUMINUM SOFFIT MAINTENANCE RAIL MULLION MULLION GLAZING FLOOR FINISH CEILING STRUCTURE GLAZING ALUMINUM PIPE LOUVER STAINLESS-STEEL STRUT ALUMINUM GRATING GALVANIZED STEEL OUTRIGGER 1B-019
Student Name: Yingli Zheng Boston Architectural College

[1], [2],&[4] “The Media Lab Complex - Project.” Architype, architypereview.com/project/the-media-lab-complex/.

[3], [5], [6], [7], &[8] Poopong, Kitticoon. “MIT Media Lab : By Maki and Associates.” MIT Media Lab : By Maki and Associates ~, housevariety.blogspot.com/2011/01/mit-media-lab-by-maki-and-associates.html.

[9] “Fumihiko Maki SKILLFULLY COMBINES SECTIONAL Complexity and Transparency to Create a Fitting New Home for MIT’s Media Lab.” Redchalksketch, 21 Aug. 2010, redchalksketch.wordpress.com/2010/06/17/fumihiko-maki-skillfully-combines-sectional-complexity-and-transparency-to-create-a-fitting-new-home-for-mit%E2%80%99s -media-lab/.

[10] “2010.0602.” ArchitectureWeek, www.architectureweek.com/2010/0602/index.html.

1B-020

Student Name: Yingli Zheng
Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 41 Detail and Construction Documents Bibliography - The Media Lab Complex
[P1] “The Media Lab Complex - Project.” Architype, architypereview.com/project/the-media-lab-complex/.

Assignment 1C

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.

1C-001

Student Name: Yingli Zheng TSM2006_2 42
Boston Architectural College Detail and Construction Documents
CASE STUDY FORENSICS
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.

Peter Zumthor/Swiss architect/ Building location: Switzerland

[P1]

Student Name: Yingli Zheng
Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 43
Detail and Construction Documents Saint Benedict Chapel
Exterior roof Exterior facades Interior space [2] [3] Layered Wall System 1C-002
The saint Benedict Chapel was constructed in 1988 by architect Peter Zumthor. One of the main characteristics of this building was the geometry, and the simplicity of the materials used. It is shaped like the body of a boat with wood shingles, glass panels on the exterior facades. The interior is a single room, mainly assemble by wood columns that trace the edge of the building. The wood columns support the ellipse ceiling wood frames. The natural sunlight penetrates through the upper glass panels with vertical metal slats, and casts repetitive shadows on the white interior walls.
Student Name: Yingli Zheng Boston
Detail
Construction
TSM2006_2 44 Enlarged floor plan at entrance 1/4”=0”-0’ Entrance [5] [6] ZINC ROOF LARCH WOOD CONCRETE STAIRS 1C-003
Architectural College
and
Documents

The saint Benedict Chapel is located in the village of Sumvitg, Graubünden, Switzeland. Graubünden has various climiate zones, and the most dominated climate is specifies as Dfb which stands for Warm humid continental climate.

As is depicted in the map, such climate has limited dry seasons, cold through out winters. The coldest will be below 32 °F and warm summer times.

Dfb 0' 3' 6' 9' 15' 21' 27' PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION Floor plan 1/4”=0”-0’ ] [4] [11] Koppen- Geiger Climate Classification map N 1C-004

Student Name: Yingli Zheng
Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 45 Detail and Construction Documents Climate Classifications
This climate zone is close to Zone 5 which is similar to the weather in Massachuttes.

CONCRETE

Used as a foundation. It is cost-effective and preventing flooding from the building GRAVEL

Gravel soaks up water and preventing water from entering the concrete footing and damge the foundation.

SINGLE GLASS METAL SEGMENT

ZINC ROOFING ROUGH WOOD LAYER LARCHWOOD INSULATION BUILDING PLASTIC LARCHWOOD LAYER LARCHWOOD

SHINGLES LATHS BUILDING PLASTIC INSULATION BUILDING PLASTIC PLYWOOD

WOOD FLOORING INSULATION CONCRETE GRAVEL

COPPER FLASHING Easy to manipulate forms and place them in places are vulnerable seeping water.

1C-005

Detail and Construction Documents TSM2006_2 46 [7] Floor plan, elevation and section N.T.S. [8]
Student Name: Yingli Zheng PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
Boston PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION Architectural College [8] Foundation Detail 1”=1’-0” Exterior wall detail 1”=1’-0”
LARCH WOOD ROOF LAYER
LARCH WOOD WINDOW FRAME

ZINC ROOF

Environmentally friendly, and long lasting material to use in construction.

LARCH WOOD

Local material for Switzerland. Larch wood is also a long lasting material and does not attract insects.

SINGLE GLASS

A transparent material that welcomes sunlight inside of the building.

LARCH WOOD WINDOW FRAME

Local material for Switzerland. Larch wood is also a long-lasting material and does not attract insects. Using the same wood material as the window bracket to make it consistent.

LARCH WOOD SHINGLES

Local material for Switzerland. Larch wood is also a long lasting material and does not attract insects.

LATHS

Laths are similar to drywall but it provides fire resistance, better soundproofing and insulation.

BUILDING PLASTIC

Used as a vapor barrier for keeping moisture out of the structure..

PLYWOOD

Durable than drywall, and it is not easy to shrink or expand under the weather influence

Student Name: Yingli Zheng Boston
TSM2006_2 47 [9] Exterior axon perspective
Architectural
College
Detail and Construction Documents
1C-006

[1] Subtilitas. “Subtilitas.” SUBTILITAS, 11 Jan. 2011, www.subtilitas.site/post/2699800009/peter-zumthor-saint-benedict-chapel-sumvitg.

[2]& [3] “Peter Zumthor, August Fischer · CAPLUTTA SOGN BENEDETG.” Divisare, divisare.com/projects/399322-peter-zumthor-august-fischer-caplutta-sogn-benedetg.

[4] Plansofarchitecture. “Plansofarchitecture.” PLANS OF ARCHITECTURE, 30 Mar. 2014, plansofarchitecture.tumblr. com/post/81200145570/peter-zumthor-saint-benedict-chapel-1988-vitg.

[5]& [6] Contributor, AJ. “Great Detail: Meredith Bowles on Peter Zumthor’s Sumvitg Chapel Entrance.” The Architects’ Journal, 13 Aug. 2021, www.architectsjournal.co.uk/buildings/great-detail-meredith-bowles-on-peter-zumthorssumvitg-chapel-entrance.

[7] PDF. 4.bp.blogspot.com/_itlmAG_zdyI/TILqubqeihI/AAAAAAAAAAM/Q282zsOhyGQ/s1600/blog+post_layout+final+2_small.jpg.

Henritdehahn@yahoo.com. “Architectural Education: Peter ZUMTHOR Part 2 -the Lemniscate.” Atelier De Hahn, 13 Apr. 2021, atelierdehahn.com/architectural-education-peter-zumthor-part-2-the-lemniscate/.

[8]&[9]&[10] “Reneheuvelink.com.” Reneheuvelinkcom, reneheuvelink.com/portfolio/?portfolio=architectural-engineering.

[11] “File:Koppen-Geiger Map Che Present.svg.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ File:Koppen-Geiger_Map_CHE_present.svg.

1C-008

Student Name: Yingli Zheng
Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 49 Detail and Construction Documents Bibliography
[P1] Nguma, Samuel. “Simplicity Married Craftsmanship at Peter Zumthor’s Saint BENEDICT CHAPEL.” Archute, 8 Nov. 2020, www.archute.com/saint-benedict-chapel/.

Assignment 1D

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 instructor, making sure to show the most useful information about the systems and components, while minimizing redundant information. For example:

1D-001

Student Name: Yingli Zheng
Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 50 Detail and Construction Documents CASE STUDY FORENSICS
(1) Section detail at the floor-to-wall connection (2) Section detail at wall-to-roof connection (3) Section detail at footing-to-foundation wall connection (4) Plan detail at window/door jamb Provide more elaborate descriptions of the function of each material or component.
Student Name: Yingli Zheng
Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 51 Detail and Floor plan 1/4”=0”-0’ [4] A-101 Construction Documents 1D-002

1D-005

1D-006

1D-006

1D-003

Student Name: Yingli Zheng Boston
Architectural College TSM2006_2 52 [7] Floor plan, elevation and section N.T.S.
Detail and Construction Documents A-102
1D-005

LARCH WOOD PANEL

Detail and Construction Documents TSM2006_2 53
GLASS
Student Name:
Yingli Zheng
Boston Architectural College
METAL PIN LARCH WOOD COLUMN PLYWOOD METAL SEGMENT FLASHING PAN INSULATION SINGLE
LARCH WOOD PAN-
Divide up the glass on the exterior, and unify the aesthetic within the building SINGLE GLASS Allows sunlight from outdoor to indoor METAL SEGMENT Divide up the glass on the interior, and unify the aesthetic within the building PLYWOOD
[10] [11] Details 0’ 1’ 2’ 1D-004
It is easy to apply finishes on the interior walls METAL PIN To anchor the interior columns LARCH WOOD COLUMN Durable material for internal columns and support the roof INSULATION Preventing heat from leaking to exterior FLASHING PAN Preventing water from leaking from exterior to interior

ZINC ROOFING FELT UNDERLAYMENT ROOF SHEETING ROUGH WOOD ROOF SHEATHING SUPPORT MEMBER LAYER LARCH WOOD

INSULATION

BUILDING PLASTIC LARCH WOOD FLASHING PAN WOOD BLOCKING LAYER LARCH WOOD

1D-005

Student Name: Yingli Zheng
Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 54 Foundation Detail 1 1/2”=1’-0” Detail and Construction Documents PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
METAL FIN BEYOND WOOD FRAME BEYOND

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

Exterior wall detail 1 1/2”=1’-0”

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

Floor detail 1 1/2”=1’-0”

SHINGLES LATHS BUILDING PLASTIC INSULATION PLYWOOD

WOOD FLOORING CONTINUOUS BEAD OF ADHESIVE INSULATION WATERPROOFING CONCRETE Used as foundation. It is cost effective and preventing flooding from the building GRAVEL Gravel soaks up water and preventing water from entering the concrete footing and damage the foundation.

COPPER FLASHING Easy to manipulate forms and place them in places are vulnerable seeping water.

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

1D-006

Student Name: Yingli Zheng
Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 Detail and Construction Documents 55 Foundation Detail 1 1/2”=1’-0”
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
SINGLE GLASS METAL SEGMENT LARCH WOOD PANEL WOOD BLOCKING SILICON PAN FLASHING LARCH WOOD LAYER/ WINDOW FRAME

ZINC ROOF

Environmental friendly, and long lasting material to use in construction.

LARCH WOOD

Local material for Switzerland. Larch wood is also a long lasting material and does not attract insects.

SINGLE GLASS

A transparent material that welcomes sunlight inside of the building.

LARCH WOOD WINDOW FRAME

Local material for Switzerland. Larch wood is also a long-lasting material and does not attract insects. Using the same wood material as the window bracket to make it consistent.

LARCH WOOD SHINGLES

Local material for Switzerland. Larch wood is also a long lasting material and does not attract insects.

LATHS

Laths is similar to drywall but it provides fire resistance , better sound proofing and insulation.

BUILDING PLASTIC

Used as a vapor barrier for keeping moist out of the structure.

PLYWOOD

Durable than drywall, and it is not easy to shrink or expand under the weather influence

Student Name: Yingli Zheng Boston
TSM2006_2 56 [9] Exterior axon perspective
Architectural
College
Detail and Construction Documents
A-106 1D-007

SINGLE GLASS

COMPOSED LAYER

METAL SEGMENT

METAL PIN

LARCH WOOD COLUMN

METAL PIN

Used as a fastening medium to assemble materials.

LARCH WOOD COLUMN

Local material for Switzerland. Larch wood is also a long lasting material and does not attract insects. It is used as a structural component.

A-107 1D-008

Construction
Student Name: Yingli Zheng TSM2006_2 57
Boston Architectural College [10] Details 0’ 1’ 2’ Detail and Documents
ZINC ROOFING ROUGH WOOD INSULATION BUILDING PLASTIC
SHINGLES LATHS BUILDING PLASTIC INSULATION BUILDING PLASTIC PLYWOOD
LARCH WOOD LAYER

[1] Subtilitas. “Subtilitas.” SUBTILITAS, 11 Jan. 2011, www.subtilitas.site/post/2699800009/peter-zumthor-saint-benedict-chapel-sumvitg.

[2]& [3] “Peter Zumthor, August Fischer · CAPLUTTA SOGN BENEDETG.” Divisare, divisare.com/projects/399322-peter-zumthor-august-fischer-caplutta-sogn-benedetg.

[4] Plansofarchitecture. “Plansofarchitecture.” PLANS OF ARCHITECTURE, 30 Mar. 2014, plansofarchitecture.tumblr. com/post/81200145570/peter-zumthor-saint-benedict-chapel-1988-vitg.

[5]& [6] Contributor, AJ. “Great Detail: Meredith Bowles on Peter Zumthor’s Sumvitg Chapel Entrance.” The Architects’ Journal, 13 Aug. 2021, www.architectsjournal.co.uk/buildings/great-detail-meredith-bowles-on-peter-zumthorssumvitg-chapel-entrance.

[7] PDF. 4.bp.blogspot.com/_itlmAG_zdyI/TILqubqeihI/AAAAAAAAAAM/Q282zsOhyGQ/s1600/blog+post_layout+final+2_small.jpg.

Henritdehahn@yahoo.com. “Architectural Education: Peter ZUMTHOR Part 2 -the Lemniscate.” Atelier De Hahn, 13 Apr. 2021, atelierdehahn.com/architectural-education-peter-zumthor-part-2-the-lemniscate/.

[8]&[9]&[10] “Reneheuvelink.com.” Reneheuvelinkcom, reneheuvelink.com/portfolio/?portfolio=architectural-engineering.

[11] “Saint Benedict Chapel by Peter Zumthor.” RSS, https://www.thisispaper.com/mag/saint-benedict-chapel-peter-zumthor.

1D-009

Student Name: Yingli Zheng
Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 58 Detail and Construction Documents Bibliography
[P1] Nguma, Samuel. “Simplicity Married Craftsmanship at Peter Zumthor’s Saint BENEDICT CHAPEL.” Archute, 8 Nov. 2020, www.archute.com/saint-benedict-chapel/.

Assignment 2A

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”.

2A-001

Student Name: Yingli Zheng TSM2006_2 59
Boston Architectural College Detail and Construction Documents
TRANSFORMATION
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.

MORTAL

2 PIECE OF ADJUSTABLE BRICK TIE PLYWOOD SHEATHING INSULATION

METAL PIN WOOD BLOCKING

[10] Details 0’ 1’ 2’

DRYWALL

MORTAL-DIVISION 05- METALS

Easy on assembling veneers together

BRICK- DIVISION 04- MASONRY Economical option to provide long lasting facade, and low on maintained.

METAL PIN- DIVISION 05- METALS Fasten wood blocking to required destinations

DRYWALL- DIVISION 09- FINISHES Easy to apply finishes.

ADJUSTABLE BRICK TIE-DIVISION 06- WOOD, PLASTICS AND COMPOSITE

To anchor the brick from interior to exterior, provide security of the supports.

INSULATION-DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Preventing heat from leaking to exterior

VAPOR BARRIER- DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Preventing water from leaking from exterior to interior

1” AIR SPACE- DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION Help to provide better ventilation between the wall layers.

1” VENTED AIRSPACE

VAPOR BARRIER

SECURE OF VERTICAL STRUCTURAL SUPPORT

TSM2006_2 60 A-103
Student Name:
Yingli Zheng
Boston Architectural College Detail and Construction Documents
2 1/2 x 7 5/8 BRICK
2A-002

SHINGLES-DIVISION 06- WOOD, PLASTICS AND COMPOSITE

Flexible and easy to be colored.

FELT UNDERLAYMENT- DIVISION 06- WOOD, PLASTICS AND COMPOSITE Fire safety and weather protection for the roof.

GLASS PANEL- DIVISION 08 -OPENINGS

Provide sunlight and increase room temperature in the winter

PLYWOOD SHEATHING- DIVISION 06- WOOD, PLASTICS AND COMPOSITE

Lightweight to be hung on walls.

INSULATION-DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Preventing heat from leaking to exterior

METAL DRIP EDGE- DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Preventing water from leaking from exterior to interior

MULLION-DIVISION 05- METALS

Divide up the glazings and provide supports.

RAFTER SUPPORT- DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Support vertical load from the roof.

BITUMINOUS COATING-DIVISION 09- FINISHES

To protect the surface and waterproofing

SEALANT AND BACKER ROD-DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Prevent water from leaking in and secure the position of the window

BRICK- DIVISION 04- MASONRY

SHINGLES

FELT UNDERLAYMENT

ROOF SHEATHING RAFTER SUPPORT

INSULATION BRICK VENEER

BITUMINOUS COATING COPPER FLASHING SEALANT AND BACKER ROD MULLION WOOD BLOCKING GLASS PANEL

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

2A-003

A-104

Student Name: Yingli Zheng
Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 61 Detail and Construction Documents Roof Detail and window head detail 1 1/2”=1’-0”
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PLYWOOD SHEATHING METAL DRIP EDGE
Economical option to provide long lasting facade, and low on maintenance.

Exterior wall detail 1 1/2”=1’-0”

Floor detail 1 1/2”=1’-0”

SINGLE GLASS MULLION PAN FLASHING

SEALANT AND BACKER ROD

WARP FLASHING MEMBER

SEALANT AND BACKER ROD METAL SCREW

BRICK VENEER 20 GAUGE GALVANIZED CORRUGATED METAL TIE EVERY 6TH COURSE 8D NAIL INSULATION WOOD BLOCKING

Z SHADOW BEAD FOR WALL REVEAL

WEEP HOLES

COOPER FLASHING

CONCRETE

Used as foundation. It is cost effective and preventing flooding from the building GRAVEL

Gravel soaks up water and preventing water from entering the concrete footing and damage the foundation.

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

BRICK- DIVISION 04- MASONRY

Economical option to provide long lasting facade, and low on maintenance. METAL PIN- DIVISION 05- METALS

Fasten wood blocking to required destinations SEALANT AND BACKER ROD-DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Prevent water from leaking in and secure the position of the window INSULATION-DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Preventing heat from leaking to exterior

VAPOR BARRIER- DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Preventing water from leaking from exterior to interior MULLION

Divide up the glazings and provide supports.

PAN FLASHING- DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Secure the position of the window and prevent water coming in.

8D NAIL-DIVISION 05- METALS

Secure the position of brick and provide vertical support

2A-004

A-105

Student Name: Yingli Zheng
Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 62 Detail and Construction Documents Foundation Detail 1 1/2”=1’-0” PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION WOOD FLOORING CONTINUOUS BEAD OF ADHESIVE INSULATION
WOOD FLOORING- DIVISION 09- FINISHES CONCRETE- DIVISION 03 - CONCRETE

ZINC ROOF

Environmental friendly, and long lasting material to use in construction.

LARCH WOOD

Local material for Switzerland. Larch wood is also a long lasting material and does not attract insects.

SINGLE GLASS

A transparent material that welcomes sunlight inside of the building.

LARCH WOOD WINDOW FRAME

Local material for Switzerland. Larch wood is also a long-lasting material and does not attract insects. Using the same wood material as the window bracket to make it consistent.

LARCH WOOD SHINGLES

Local material for Switzerland. Larch wood is also a long lasting material and does not attract insects.

LATHS

Laths is similar to drywall but it provides fire resistance , better sound proofing and insulation.

BUILDING PLASTIC

Used as a vapor barrier for keeping moist out of the structure.

PLYWOOD

Durable than drywall, and it is not easy to shrink or expand under the weather influence

Student Name: Yingli Zheng Boston
TSM2006_2 63 [9] Exterior axon perspective
Architectural
College
Detail and Construction Documents
A-106 2A-005

SINGLE GLASS

LARCH WOOD LAYER

LARCH WOOD COLUMN

METAL SEGMENT

SHINGLES LATHS BUILDING PLASTIC INSULATION BUILDING PLASTIC PLYWOOD

METAL PIN

METAL PIN

Used as a fastening medium to assemble materials.

LARCH WOOD COLUMN

Local material for Switzerland. Larch wood is also a long lasting material and does not attract insects. It is used as a structural component.

A-107 2A-006

Construction
Student Name: Yingli Zheng TSM2006_2 64 [10] Details 0’ 1’ 2’
Boston Architectural College Detail and
Documents
ZINC ROOFING ROUGH WOOD INSULATION BUILDING PLASTIC
COMPOSED LAYER

[1] Subtilitas. “Subtilitas.” SUBTILITAS, 11 Jan. 2011, www.subtilitas.site/post/2699800009/peter-zumthor-saint-benedict-chapel-sumvitg.

[2]& [3] “Peter Zumthor, August Fischer · CAPLUTTA SOGN BENEDETG.” Divisare, divisare.com/projects/399322-peter-zumthor-august-fischer-caplutta-sogn-benedetg.

[4] Plansofarchitecture. “Plansofarchitecture.” PLANS OF ARCHITECTURE, 30 Mar. 2014, plansofarchitecture.tumblr. com/post/81200145570/peter-zumthor-saint-benedict-chapel-1988-vitg.

[5]& [6] Contributor, AJ. “Great Detail: Meredith Bowles on Peter Zumthor’s Sumvitg Chapel Entrance.” The Architects’ Journal, 13 Aug. 2021, www.architectsjournal.co.uk/buildings/great-detail-meredith-bowles-on-peter-zumthorssumvitg-chapel-entrance.

[7] PDF. 4.bp.blogspot.com/_itlmAG_zdyI/TILqubqeihI/AAAAAAAAAAM/Q282zsOhyGQ/s1600/blog+post_layout+final+2_small.jpg.

Henritdehahn@yahoo.com. “Architectural Education: Peter ZUMTHOR Part 2 -the Lemniscate.” Atelier De Hahn, 13 Apr. 2021, atelierdehahn.com/architectural-education-peter-zumthor-part-2-the-lemniscate/.

2A-007

Student Name: Yingli Zheng
Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 65 Detail and Construction Documents Bibliography
[8]&[9]&[10] “Reneheuvelink.com.” Reneheuvelinkcom, reneheuvelink.com/portfolio/?portfolio=architectural-engineering.

Assignment 2B

(1)

Section detail at the floor-to-wall connection (2) Section detail at wall-to-roof connection (3) Section detail at wall-to-roof connection (4) Plan detail at window/ door jambFormat on 11”x17” title block sheets and organize sheets in a consistent and logical order (refer to AIA Best Practices - Organizing Constructions Documents). 2B-001

Student Name: Yingli Zheng
Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 66 Detail and Construction Documents TRANSFORMATION
Using wall Section from Assignment Two (A), Call out 4 connection details to further explore in greater detail at a scale of 1-1/2” = 1’-0”. Select location of details with instructor, making sure to show the most useful information about the systems and components, while minimizing redundant information. For example:

2B-004 2B-006

2B-006

Student Name: Yingli Zheng Boston
Architectural College TSM2006_2 67
Detail and Construction Documents [1] FLOOR PLAN, ELEVATION AND SECTION N.T.S. A-101 2B-004
2B-002

WALL PLAN - 1-1/2”=1’-0” 1 [2]

MORTAL-DIVISION 05- METALS

Easy on assembling veneers

BRICK- DIVISION 04- MASONRY An economical option to provide a long-lasting facade, and low on maintained.

METAL PIN- DIVISION 05- METALS Fasten wood blocking to required destinations

DRYWALL- DIVISION 09- FINISHES Easy to apply finishes.

ADJUSTABLE BRICK TIE-DIVISION 06- WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITE

To anchor the brick from interior to exterior, provide security of the supports.

INSULATION-DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION Preventing heat from leaking to exterior

VAPOR BARRIER- DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION Preventing water from leaking from exterior to interior

1” AIR SPACE- DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION Help to provide better ventilation between the wall layers.

Detail and Construction Documents TSM2006_2 68 A-103
Student Name: Yingli Zheng Boston Architectural College
2B-003 DRYWALL METAL FIN WALL 2x6 WOOD BLOCKING 4X8 RECLAIMED WOOD COLUMN 2 1/2 x 7 5/8 BRICK
1” VENTED
SUPPORT BOTH
AND
16” O.C. TYP.
AIRSPACE VAPOR BARRIER SECURE OF VERTICAL STRUCTURAL
INTERIOR
MORTAL 2 PIECE OF ADJUSTABLE BRICK TIE PLYWOOD SHEATHING INSULATION METAL PIN WOOD BLOCKING

2

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

CEDAR SHINGLES-DIVISION 06- WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITE

Flexible and easy to be colored.

FELT UNDERLAYMENT- DIVISION 06- WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITE Fire safety and weather protection for the roof.

GLASS PANEL- DIVISION 08 -OPENINGS

Provide sunlight and increase room temperature in the winter

PLYWOOD SHEATHING- DIVISION 06- WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITE Lightweight to be hung on walls.

INSULATION-DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Preventing heat from leaking to exterior

METAL DRIP EDGE- DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Preventing water from leaking from exterior to interior

MULLION-DIVISION 05- METALS

Divide up the glazings and provide supports.

RAFTER SUPPORT- DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Support vertical load from the roof.

BITUMINOUS COATING-DIVISION 09- FINISHES

To protect the surface and waterproofing

SEALANT AND BACKER ROD-DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Prevent water from leaking in and secure the position of the window

BRICK- DIVISION 04- MASONRY

PLYWOOD SHEATHING

CEDAR SHINGLES

FELT UNDERLAYMENT

ROOF SHEATHING WOOD BLOCKING RAFTER PLYWOOD, APPLY FINISH TO SURFACE

BITUMINOUS COATING RECLAMINED WOOD WINDOW HEAD

ALUMINUM FLASHING NATURE OPTIMO XLTTHERMALLY MODIFIED WINDOW

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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ROOF DETAIL AND WINDOW HEAD DETAIL 1 1/2”=1’-0”
An economical option to provide a long-lasting facade, and low on maintenance.
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
2B-004

BLOCKING

SHADOW BOARD

PIN TO BLOCKING

DRIP EDGE EXTENDS 4” INTO ROOF AND 2” GUTTER

LEAFTEK 5” X 200’ GUTTER GUARD LEAF PROTECTION

SOFFIT

METAL VENT WITH PROTECTED

INTERIOR INSULATION & AIR SEAL PER WINDOW MANUFACTURER.

MASONRY ATTACHMENT CLIP. USE WINDOW MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDED FASTENERS SUITABLE TO BUCK TYPE.

ROOF AND WINDOW HEAD DETAIL - 6”-1’-0” 3

METAL PIN- DIVISION 05- METALS

Fasten wood blocking to required destinations

SEALANT AND BACKER ROD-DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Prevent water from leaking in and secure the position of the window INSULATION-DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Preventing heat from leaking to exterior

VAPOR BARRIER- DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Preventing water from leaking from exterior to interior MULLION

Divide up the glazings and provide supports.

PAN FLASHING- DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Secure the position of the window and prevent water coming in.

8D NAIL-DIVISION 05- METALS

Secure the position of brick and provide vertical support WOOD FLOORING- DIVISION 09- FINISHES

CONCRETE- DIVISION 03 - CONCRETE

2B-005

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Economical option to provide long lasting facade, and low on maintenance.

NATURE OPTIMO XLT- THERMALLY MODIFIED

RECLAIMED WOOD WINDOW SILL SYSTEM PAN FLASHING

SEALANT AND BACKER ROD

WARP FLASHING MEMBER

METAL SCREW BRICK

20 GAUGE GALVANIZED CORRUGATED METAL TIE EVERY 6TH COURSE

8D NAIL

INSULATION

Z SHADOW BEAD FOR WALL REVEAL

WOOD BLOCKING

ALUMINUM FLASHING WEEP HOLES

WOOD FLOORING CONTINUOUS BEAD OF ADHESIVE INSULATION CONCRETE GRAVEL

Economical option to provide long lasting facade, and low on maintenance. METAL PIN- DIVISION 05- METALS

Fasten wood blocking to required destinations SEALANT AND BACKER ROD-DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Prevent water from leaking in and secure the position of the window INSULATION-DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Preventing heat from leaking to exterior VAPOR BARRIER- DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

Preventing water from leaking from exterior to interior MULLION

Divide up the glazings and provide supports.

PAN FLASHING- DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION Secure the position of the window and prevent water coming in.

2B-006

A-105

WOOD FLOORING- DIVISION 09- FINISHES CONCRETE- DIVISION 03 - CONCRETE 4

8D NAIL-DIVISION 05- METALS

Secure the position of brick and provide vertical support

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FOUNDATION AND WINDOW SILL DETAIL 1 1/2”=1’-0”
BRICK- DIVISION 04- MASONRY
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
REBAR REBAR

[1] Plansofarchitecture. “Plansofarchitecture.” PLANS OF ARCHITECTURE, 30 Mar. 2014, plansofarchitecture.tumblr. com/post/81200145570/peter-zumthor-saint-benedict-chapel-1988-vitg.

2B-007

Student Name: Yingli Zheng
Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 72 Detail and Construction Documents Bibliography
[2]“Reneheuvelink.com.” Reneheuvelinkcom, reneheuvelink.com/portfolio/?portfolio=architectural-engineering.

Assignment 2C

2C-001

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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. Draw at a scale of 3/4” = 1’-0”, unless otherwise approved by instructor.

2C-003

2C-003

2C-004

2C-005

2C-002

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Architectural
College
Detail and Construction Documents
A-101

CEDAR SHINGLES

PLYWOOD SHEATHING

ALUMINUM FLASHING

FELT UNDERLAYMENT ROOF SHEATHING WOOD BLOCKING RAFTER PLYWOOD, APPLY FINISH TO SURFACE BITUMINOUS COATING

NATURE OPTIMO XLTTHERMALLY MODIFIED WINDOW

Detail and Construction Documents TSM2006_2 75 ROOF DETAIL- 3/4”=1’-0” 1 2C-003 BLOCKING PIN TO BLOCKING DRIP EDGE EXTENDS 4” INTO ROOF AND 2” GUTTER SOFFIT METAL VENT WITH PROTECTED LEAFTEK 5” X 200’ GUTTER GUARD LEAF PROTECTION
Student Name: Yingli Zheng Boston Architectural College

WARP FLASHING MEMBER

BRICK 20 GAUGE GALVANIZED CORRUGATED METAL TIE EVERY 6TH COURSE INSULATION

Detail and Construction
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Boston Architectural College WINDOW SILL AND WALL DETAIL- 3/4”=1’-0” 1 Documents 2C-004 NATURE OPTIMO XLT- THERMALLY MODIFIED RECLAIMED WOOD WINDOW SILL SYSTEM
PAN FLASHING SEALANT AND BACKER ROD METAL SCREW
Detail and Construction Documents TSM2006_2 77 FOUNDATION DETAIL- 3/4”=1’-0” 1 2C-005
Student Name:
Yingli Zheng
Boston Architectural College
WOOD FLOORING CONTINUOUS BEAD OF ADHESIVE INSULATION Z SHADOW BEAD FOR WALL REVEAL PVC PIPE DRIANAGE MAT VAPOR BARRIER GRAVEL REBAR REBAR ALUMINUM FLASHING WEEP HOLES
Detail and Construction Documents TSM2006_2 78 INTERIOR AXON, N.T.S. 1 2C-006
CEDAR ROOF
FIN
Student Name: Yingli Zheng Boston Architectural College
WOOD SHEATHING
INSULATION GYBOARD FOR FINISH NATURE OPTIMO XLTTHERMALLY MODIFIED METAL
GRAVEL

12007 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 430 ... - Gobrick.com. https://www.gobrick.com/docs/default-source/read-research-documents/technicalnotes/tn-28a-2020-03.pdf?sfvrsn=2.

Franco, José Tomás. “16 Brick Cladding Constructive Details.” ArchDaily, ArchDaily, 26 June 2019, https://www.archdaily.com/918494/16-brick-cladding-constructive-details.

2B-007

Student Name: Yingli Zheng
Boston Architectural College TSM2006_2 79 Detail and Construction Documents Bibliography
Nelson Forensics. https://www.nelsonforensics.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/2017-bes-cannon-smith-1.pdf.

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