melissa b. griffin : architecture + design portfolio
piazza tasso community center urban salvage park issue project room going off-grid: [re]programming suburbia
mbg architecture + design
academic work
thesis
cap’n davis nihilani hudson pointe
professional work
photography painting sewing
personal interest
ghost lab x
opposite image created from multi-stage process: rhino model, cnc mill model, vacuum-form, physical model, photograph, photoshop manipulation
design + build
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study  abroad ACA urban design studio visiting critics DEM
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el duomo, florence central florence, google image site model, process model process model heterogeneous italian population circulation diagram additive strategy diagrams interior view from library sectional axon west-east section
piazza tasso community center florence, italy
The approach taken in this project is to integrate three separate structures, which represent the heterogeneity of the contemporary Italian community. ACADEMIC _ piazza tasso community center _ 2009
Each of the three structures house one of the major programs of this project, the Multipurpose space, the Teen Library, and the Contemporary Artist Exchange Gallery.
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classroom classroom classroom
A-A courtyard
interior courtyard
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a : NWS map with debris locations b : proposed agenda and strategy c : mission statement d : site layout plan e : aerial from SW corner
urban salvage park
ACADEMIC  _  urban  salvage  park  _  2008
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Situated in the Near Westside neighborhood of Syracuse, the urban salvage park is a place to find new purpose for goods, provide an environment created from recycled materials, and provide jobs and training for those in the neighborhood.
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Through the study of the urban built environment, both in Syracuse and travel to Medellin, Colombia, this project sought to explore examples of insertion, sensitive to context, needs of the user, and creative use of space.
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near westside, syracuse, new york
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FUNDAMENTAL INFLUENCE OF THE ELEMENTS AND HYPOTHETIC AGENDA
ACTIVATING COMMUNITY TO CREATE CHANGE
Basically, the current non-sustainable approach has several problems, such as:
MISSION OF URBAN SALVAGE PARK:
1 Weak connection between discarded items and reuse 2 Debrisin many forms left behind including construction residue, old furniture and broken appliances 3 General lack of overt pride and investment in the community
Provide centralized location within the community for residents and business owners to relocate waste, while creating a reoccuring community assembly to unload, procure or swap refuse materials. Thus encouraging the reuse of the debris as well as creating a single location for waste collection.
Acknowledging these current problems, my hypothesis and proposal is exactly the opposite: 1 Solution which connects several negatives to a positive action 2 Drive down scattered abandonment of debris and locate it in centralized drop/repair/resale location 3 Sponsor community gatherings to obtain, deposit or trade debris for reuse in creative means
playground
debris
playground
debris
recycle
recycle
FROM WEAK CONNECTION
TO INTER-CONNECTION
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creative reuse
REFUSE MATERIAL RECEIVES NEW LIFE
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warehouse sort & repair showroom local pickup urban park
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urban park
ACADEMIC _ urban salvage park _ 2008
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urban park | plan, elevation, axon, perspective section ground level of urban salvage park from NW corner interior of warehouse ground level of urban park
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issue project room brooklyn, new york
Proposal for the future home of ISSUE Project Room, an experimental performance theater in Brooklyn, NY. The project is an intensive interior project exploring the difficulties of redeveloping an important historic building relative to contemporary concerns. Priorities are placed on digital fabrication, to implement solutions for hybridizing the scale of furniture and the scale of architecture, and sophisticated solutions pertaining to complex modes of repetition. ACADEMIC _ issue project room _ 2009
The end goal is focused on expanding the possibilities of a performance space.
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gallery
mezzanine: gallery & library
performance preparation & storage coat check
entry
bar
Section A-A 0 1’ 2’
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sound equipment performance prep
requested program space
a : front entrance to ISSUE Project Room [Boerum Place] b : longitudinal section c : program diagram d : circulation diagram
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proposed concept | hybrid composition physical model 3D model rendering of similar space modified mezzanine plan modified main floor plan cross section proposed use of main performance space
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thesis going off-grid: [re]programming suburbia burbank, california
ACADEMIC | thesis _ going off-grid: [re]programming suburbia _ 2010
I contend that Americans are programmed to respond better to scenarios involving what they fear. Whereas architecture traditionally leverages people’s desires, I will instead leverage fear, which produces an alternate kind of desire, to establish what I contend will be a more positive notion of suburban development.
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a : site organization diagram b : master plan
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ACADEMIC | thesis _ going off-grid: [re]programming suburbia _ 2010
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opposite : process sketches c : process model _concept 1 d : process model _concept 2 e : plan of concept 1 f : process models
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café
agriculture 1. wildflowers (erosion control) 2. vineyard (grapes) 3. co-op gardens 4. avocado grove (vista point) 5. lime orchard 6. bamboo grasses 7. prairie grasses 8. plums 9. peas 10. sweet potatoes 11. trellised blueberries 12. lettuce 13. strawberries 14. tomatoes 15. watermelon 16. herb farm (basil, cilantro, chives, dill) 17. orange grove (park) 18. lemon grove (park) 19. pears 20. trellised blackberries 21. trellised raspberries 22. peppers 23. corn 24. apricots 25. almonds 26. eggplant 27. cucumbers 28. sunflowers (biofuel) 29. soybeans (biofuel) 30. flax (biofuel) 31. wild poppies (biofuel) 32. lavender (biofuel) 33. switchgrass (biofuel)
dog park
park | citrus orchard cucumbers
lemon grove
ACADEMIC | thesis _ going off-grid: [re]programming suburbia _ 2010
eggplant
putting green
tool shop | car repair almonds
pool
sculpture park
almonds
pool pears
farm | equestrian arena
market
peppers erosion control | wildflowers
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section a-a scale: 1’ = 1/64”
vehicle path water
driveway vehicle path bike/run path
dog park
scale: 1’ = 1/16”
café
vehicle path bike/run path
cluster housing section
ACADEMIC | thesis _ going off-grid: [re]programming suburbia _ 2010
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pepper garden
vehicle path bike/run path
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digital modeling PRO COMMUNITY OUTREACH fabrication FES
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professional
cap’n davis Larry Bowne Architects cushing, maine Renovation project that grew from a simple door/ window replacement to an entire renovation of an 1853 house, under the domain of a Historic Trust.
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PROFESSIONAL _ cap’n davis _ 2010
a : aerial view of cap’n davis’ penninsula b : southeast corner, existing c : locating plan d : survey plan e : first floor construction plan & rcp [chris norris, lba] f : interior elevations | kitchen [chris norris, lba]
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SLOPE 6'-6" - 13'-11"
PTD. GWB
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108 LIBRARY
SLOPE 6'-6" - 13'-11"
107 LONG ROOM
FIRST FLOOR RCP @ RAFTERS 1/4" = 1'-0"
107 LONG ROOM
108 LIBRARY
6'-6" (TYP)
OPEN TO RAFTERED CEILING ABOVE (SEE 3)
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FIRST FLOOR RCP @ BEAMS 1/4" = 1'-0"
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NOTE: WINDOWS IN THIS LOCATION TO MATCH EXISTING AT OPPOSITE FACE OF ROOM
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108 LIBRARY
UP
107 LONG ROOM
STONE THRESHOLD
104 KITCHEN
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CL ALIGN W/ CL OF WINDOW OPPOSITE
PATCH & PAINT
REPLACE W/ EXISTING WINDOW FROM KITCHEN
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W1
CL ALIGN W/ CL OF WINDOW OPPOSITE
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110 DRESSING ROOM
MASTER BEDROOM
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105 DINING ROOM POWDER ROOM
102 SEA ROOM
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D2
D5
D1
EQ.
EQ.
EQ. STAIN
D10 STAIN
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D8
RELOCATE EXISTING STAIR; CENTER ON OPENING UP
survey topography at 6” intervals
EQ.
SLAB FROM EXISTING PAINTED DOVE GREY "FOG"
SAND & SEAL EXISTING HANDRAIL
survey topography at 12” intervals
UP
PATCH FLOOR WHERE NEEDED
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PAINT EXISTING RISERS & TREADS PAINTED
EXISTING CONSTRUCTION
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NEW CONSTRUCTION EXISTING FLOOR TO REMAIN
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no survey required
FIRST FLOOR CONSTRUCTION PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0"
ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION
LBA
CAP'N DAVIS HOUSE
LARRY BOWNE ARCHITECTS
DREW HODGES 196 Davis Point Road Cushing, Maine 04563
662 Fellows Avenue Syracuse, NY 13210
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1002
JOB NUMBER 12/24/2010
CONSTRUCTION
12/03/2010
REVIEW
11/08/2010
CONSTRUCTION
DATE
ISSUE
DATE
DRAWN BY: CN
1/4" = 1'-0"
SCALE
ISSUE
12/24/10
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CHECKED BY: LB
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FIRST FLOOR CONSTRUCTION PLAN & RCP
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no survey required VENT-A-HOOD 30" (PRH9-230-SS) UNDER CABINET HOOD
ALIGN
ALIGN
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1" x 2" SUBWAY TILE BACK SPLASH
TRIM TYPE "B"
TRIM TYPE "B"
HOOD
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LIMESTONE THRESHOLD
SINK WINE FRIDGE
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FREEZER DRAWER
FRIDGE DRAWER
ALIGN W/ EXISTING WINDOWS
5 1/2"
+/- 5 1/2" (MATCH EXISTING)
PTD. MOISTURE-RESISTANT GWB
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FRIDGE DRAWERS
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C L EQ.
DW FREEZER DRAWER
FRIDGE DRAWER
D3 MARVEL (30 WCM-BD) 15" WINE CELLAR MARVEL (60 RDE-BB-OWI) 24" REFRIGERATED DRAWER
KITCHEN PLAN DETAIL
WEST ELEVATION
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KITCHEN RCP DETAIL
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3/8" = 1'-0"
SUB-ZERO 700TCI REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER
ASKO DISHWASHER (D5253XXLFI) FRANKE MHK110-28 FIRECLAY APRON FRONT SINK
EXISTING WINDOW; TRIM TYPE "B"
3/8" = 1'-0"
2'-8 1/2"
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WOLF 30" GAS RANGE (R-304-LP)
ALIGN open to dining room beyond
4"
PTD. GWB
PTD. WOOD BASE BOARD
SCALE: 1/32” = 1’-0”
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EQ.
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open to sea room beyond
PTD. GWB
PTD. WOOD TRIM PTD. WOOD BASE BOARD
PAINTED GWB NEW TRIM TO MATCH EXISTING
PTD. WOOD BASE BOARD
DINING ROOM SOUTH ELEVATION 3/8" = 1'-0"
5
KITCHEN INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 3/8" = 1'-0"
DINING ROOM SOUTH ELEVATION 3/8" = 1'-0"
1'-1 1/2" DROP
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open to kitchen beyond
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NEW DOOR
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PTD WOOD TRIM D10
PTD. GWB
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PTD. WOOD BASE BOARD
PTD. WOOD BASE BOARD
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MUD ROOM RCP DETAIL
LBA
CAP'N DAVIS HOUSE
LARRY BOWNE ARCHITECTS
DREW HODGES 196 Davis Point Road Cushing, Maine 04563
662 Fellows Avenue Syracuse, NY 13210 2010
WEST ELEVATION
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3/8" = 1'-0"
B
SOUTH ELEVATION
C
3/8" = 1'-0"
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NORTH ELEVATION
ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION JOB NUMBER
12/24/2010
CONSTRUCTION
12/03/2010
REVIEW
11/08/2010
CONSTRUCTION
DATE
ISSUE
DRAWN BY: CN
EAST ELEVATION
MUD ROOM INTERIOR ELEVATIONS
TITLE
DATE CHECKED BY: LB
ISSUE
SCALE DATE
1002
INTERIOR ELEVATIONS
3/8" = 1'-0" 12/24/10
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PROFESSIONAL _ cap’n davis _ 2010
g : sketchup model | view from SE corner h : kitchen i : master bedroom
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a : proprietary steel panel labels developed by AFG California, LLC. b : single panel label, top/bottom tracks c : BOM generated directly from BIM model d : BIM model created for development of animation used as promotional tool (animation generated by CG Visions, Inc.) B120020 TOP TRACK
350S150-33 107 3/4”
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350S20 107 3/4”
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600S150-43 119 3/4”
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600S150-54 119 3/4”
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350S150-33 107 3/4”
350S150-33 107 3/4”
A110070 BOTTOM TRACK
600S150-43 119 3/4”
B110070 TOP TRACK
550S150-33 107 3/4”
550S150-33 107 3/4”
550S150-33 107 3/4”
B110070 BOTTOM TRACK
A light gauge steel residential project for Maryl Group in Hawaii, personal contributions in this project included the development of a 3D BIM model, used for production as well as visualization and marketing.
A110070 TOP TRACK
Maryl Group kauai, hawaii
B120020 BOTTOM TRACK
nihilani
350S150-33 107 3/4”
550S150-33 107 3/4”
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350S20 107
600S150-54 119 3/4”
550S150-33 107 3/4”
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Nihilani - A11
550S150-33 107 3/4”
Nihilani - A1100
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550S163-43 107 3/4”
550S163-43 107 3/4”
550S163-43 107 3/4”
A110070 BOTTOM TRACK
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550S163-43 107 3/4”
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550S163-43 107 3/4”
Sample - A110070 - BOTTOM - 350T150-43 - 50 1/2”
MATERIAL
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Breakers Bill of Materials | 2nd Floor DESCRIPTION LENGTH Piece Length (In) Piece Length (Ft) Total Length (Ft) PANEL
1.5STRAP-54 MATERIAL QTY DESCRIPTION LENGTH Piece Length (In) Piece Length (Ft) Total Length (Ft) PANEL 1.5STRAP-54 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 20'-11" 251 20.92 41.83 D2194 1.5STRAP-54 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 20'-11" 251 20.92 41.83 D21121 1.5STRAP-54 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 20'-11" 251 20.92 41.83 D21139 1.5STRAP-54 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 15'-1" 181 15.08 30.17 D2192 1.5STRAP-54 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 15'-1" 181 15.08 30.17 D21112 1.5STRAP-54 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 15'-1" 181 15.08 30.17 D21154 1.5STRAP-54 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 15'-1" 181 15.08 30.17 D21158 400S150-43 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 26.94 D21171 1.5STRAP-543 STUD 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 14'-5"8.98 173 14.42 28.83 D2185 400S150-43 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 71.83 D21172 1.5STRAP-548 STUD 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 14'-5"8.98 173 14.42 28.83 D2187 400S150-43 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 62.85 D21173 1.5STRAP-547 STUD 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 14'-5"8.98 173 14.42 28.83 D2191 400S150-43 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 26.94 D21174 1.5STRAP-543 STUD 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 14'-5"8.98 173 14.42 28.83 D21113 400S150-43 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 35.92 D21175 1.5STRAP-544 STUD 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 14'-5"8.98 173 14.42 28.83 D21118 400S150-43 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 17.96 D21176 1.5STRAP-542 STUD 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 14'-5"8.98 173 14.42 28.83 D21120 400S150-43 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 44.90 D21177 1.5STRAP-545 STUD 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 14'-5"8.98 173 14.42 28.83 D21146 400S150-43 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 26.94 D21178 1.5STRAP-543 STUD 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 14'-5"8.98 173 14.42 28.83 D21147 400S150-43 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 44.90 D21179 1.5STRAP-545 STUD 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 14'-5"8.98 173 14.42 28.83 D21153 ****************** 1.5STRAP-54 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 14'-5" 173 3115.77 14.42 28.83 D21159 TOTAL OF 400S150-43 = 3115.77 LF 1.5STRAP-54 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 14'-5" 173 14.42 28.83 D21164 1.5STRAP-54 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 14'-5" 173 14.42 28.83 D21165 600S150-68 5 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 44.90 10'-0" D2147 120 1.5STRAP-54 2 8.98 HORIZONTAL BRACING 10.00 20.00 D2190 600S150-68 20 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 179.5810'-0" D2148 120 400S150-68 1.5STRAP-54 2 8.98 HORIZONTAL BRACING 10.00 20.00 D21116 600S150-68 22 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 197.5410'-0" D2149 120 1.5STRAP-54 2 8.98 HORIZONTAL BRACING 10.00 20.00 D21149 600S150-68 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 8.98 35.92 D2150 MATERIAL 4 STUD QTY DESCRIPTION LENGTH Piece Length (In) Piece Length (Ft) Total Length (Ft) PANEL 1.5STRAP-54 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 10'-0" 120 10.00 20.00 D21161 600S150-68 20 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 8.98 179.58 D2153 400S150-68 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 71.83 D2113 1.5STRAP-548 STUD 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 8'-9" 8.98 105 8.75 17.50 D21103 600S150-68 5 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 8.98 44.90 D2154 400S150-68 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 71.83 D2124 1.5STRAP-548 STUD 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 8'-9" 8.98 105 8.75 17.50 D21128 600S150-68 8'-1112 3/4" STUD 107.75 35.92 8'-9" 8.98 D2155 105 400S150-684 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 107.75 D2127 1.5STRAP-54 2 8.98 HORIZONTAL BRACING 8.75 17.50 D21140 600S150-68 8'-11 3/4" 35.92 2'-9" 8.98 D2157 33 400S150-684 STUD 6 STUD 107.75 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 53.88 D2130 1.5STRAP-54 2 8.98 HORIZONTAL BRACING 2.75 5.50 D2186 600S150-68 8'-1112 3/4" STUD 107.75 44.90 2'-9" 8.98 D2158 33 400S150-685 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 107.75 D2141 1.5STRAP-54 2 8.98 HORIZONTAL BRACING 2.75 5.50 D2193 600S150-68 8'-1112 3/4" STUD 107.75 98.77 2'-9" 8.98 D2159 33 400S150-6811 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 107.75 D2152 1.5STRAP-54 2 8.98 HORIZONTAL BRACING 2.75 5.50 D21114 600S150-68 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 8.98 197.54 D2162 400S150-6822 STUD 16 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 8.98 143.67 D2161 1.5STRAP-54 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 2'-9" 33 2.75 5.50 D21119 600S150-68 4 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 8.98 35.92 D2163 400S150-68 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 107.75 D2175 1.5STRAP-5412 STUD 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 2'-9" 8.98 33 2.75 5.50 D21151 600S150-68 12 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 8.98 107.75 D2164 400S150-68 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 53.88 D2176 1.5STRAP-546 STUD 2 HORIZONTAL BRACING 2'-9" 8.98 33 2.75 5.50 D21152 600S150-68 8'-1113 3/4" STUD 107.75 44.90 2'-9" 8.98 D2165 33 400S150-685 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 116.73 D2187 1.5STRAP-54 2 8.98 HORIZONTAL BRACING 2.75 5.50 D21160 600S150-68 8'-1114 3/4" STUD 107.75 35.92 2'-9" 8.98 D2166 33 400S150-684 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 125.71 D2191 1.5STRAP-54 2 8.98 HORIZONTAL BRACING 2.75 5.50 D21162 600S150-68 8'-1114 3/4" STUD 107.75 8.98 D2168 400S150-684 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 35.92 8.98 125.71 D21113 ****************** 768.67 600S150-68 3/4" STUD 107.75 8.98 D2169 400S150-685 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 44.90 8.98 125.71 D21120 TOTAL8'-11 OF14 1.5STRAP-54= 768.67 LF 600S150-68 8'-1113 3/4" STUD 107.75 8.98 D2170 400S150-6820 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 179.58 8.98 116.73 D21147 600S150-68 22 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 8.98 197.54 D2173 400S150-68 14 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 8.98 125.71 D21153 600S150-68 8'-1114 3/4" STUD 107.75 8.98 D2174 400S150-682 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 17.96 8.98 125.71 D21159 400S150-43 600S150-68 8'-1114 3/4" STUD 107.75 8.98 D210010 400S150-689 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 80.81 8.98 125.71 D21164 600S150-68 19 STUD 3'-5 3/4" 41.75 ****************** 1813.79 MATERIAL QTY3.48 DESCRIPTION 66.10LENGTH D2114 Piece Length (In) Piece Length (Ft) Total Length (Ft) PANEL 600S150-68 STUD 41.75 66.108'-11 3/4"D2115 107.75 TOTAL OF19 400S150-68 = 1813.79 LF3'-5 3/4" 400S150-43 4 3.48 STUD 8.98 35.92 D2177 600S150-68 19 STUD 3'-5 3/4" 41.75 66.108'-11 3/4"D2116 107.75 400S150-43 2 3.48 STUD 8.98 17.96 D2178 600S150-68 19 STUD 3'-5 3/4" 41.75 66.108'-11 3/4"D2117 107.75 400S150-43 8 3.48 STUD 8.98 71.83 D2179 600S150-68 19 STUD 3'-5 3/4" 41.75 3.48 66.10 D2118 400T150-43 400S150-43 7 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 8.98 62.85 D2180 600S150-68 19 STUD 3'-5 3/4" 41.75 3.48 66.10 D2119 400S150-43 2 STUD 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 8.98 17.96 D2181 600S150-68 3'-5QTY 3/4" DESCRIPTION 41.75 48.718'-11 D2120(Ft)107.75 MATERIAL 14 STUD LENGTH Piece Length (In) Piece3/4" Length Total Length (Ft) 8.98 PANEL 400S150-43 5 3.48 STUD 44.90 D2182 ****************** 400T150-43 9'-8" 9.67 D2188 400S150-432 TOP TRACK 3 STUD 116 3965.17 8'-11 3/4" 107.75 19.33 8.98 26.94 D2183 TOTAL OF 600S150-68 = 3965.17 LF 400T150-43 2 TOP TRACK 9'-8" 116 9.67 19.33 D2189 400T150-43 2 TOP TRACK 9'-8" 116 9.67 19.33 D21115 400T150-43 2 TOP TRACK 9'-8" 116 9.67 19.33 D21117 600T150-68 400T150-43 2 TOP TRACK 9'-8" 116 9.67 19.33 D21148 400T150-43 2 TOP TRACK 9'-8" 116 9.67 19.33 D21150 MATERIAL LENGTH Piece Length (In) Piece PANEL 400T150-43QTY DESCRIPTION 2 TOP TRACK 9'-8"Length (Ft) 116Total Length (Ft) 9.67 19.33 D21163 600T150-68 24'-0" 48.00 D2114 400T150-432 TOP TRACK 2 TOP TRACK288 9'-8"24.00 116 9.67 19.33 D21166 600T150-68 24'-0" 288 24.00 D2115 400T150-432 TOP TRACK 2 BOTTOM TRACK 9'-6 1/2" 114.5 48.00 9.54 19.08 D21169 600T150-68 24'-0" 24.00 D2116 10905.20 11232.35 400T150-432 TOP TRACK 2 TOP TRACK288 8'-4 1/2" 100.5 48.00 400S150-43 8.38 16.75 D21167 600T150-68 24'-0" 48.00 D2117 400T150-432 TOP TRACK 2 TOP TRACK288 8'-3"24.00 99 8.25 16.50 D2179 400S150-68 6348.27 6538.71 600T150-68 2 TOP TRACK 24'-0" 288 24.00 48.00 D2118 400T150-43 2 BOTTOM TRACK 8'-3" 99 8.25 16.50 D21100 600T150-68 2 TOP TRACK 24'-0" 288 24.00 48.00 D2119 400S150-43 2085.30 2147.86 400T150-43 2 BOTTOM TRACK 8'-3" 99 8.25 16.50 D21106 600T150-68 2 TOP TRACK 24'-0" 288 24.00 48.00 D2131 400T150-68 1422.16 1464.82 600T150-68 2 TOP TRACK 24'-0" 288 24.00 48.00 D2149 600T150-68 2 TOP TRACK 24'-0" 288 24.00 48.00 600S150-68 D2162 13878.10 14294.44 600T150-68 2 TOP TRACK 24'-0" 288 24.00 48.00 D2173 3929.35 4047.23 600T150-68 2 TOP TRACK 22'-7 1/2" 271.5 22.63 45.25 600T150-68 D2148 600T150-68 2 BOTTOM TRACK 22'-7 1/2" 271.5 22.63 45.25 800S150-68 D2153 11879.46 12235.84 600T150-68 2 TOP TRACK 22'-6 1/2" 270.5 22.54 45.08 D2133 800T150-68 2522.35 2598.02 600T150-68 2 TOP TRACK 22'-6 1/2" 270.5 22.54 45.08 D2170 600T150-68 2 TOP TRACK 21'-1" 253 21.08 42.17 D2111 600T150-68 2 TOP TRACK 21'-1" 253 21.08 42.17 D2122 600T150-68 2 TOP TRACK 16'-6" 198 16.50 33.00 D2120 600T150-68 2 TOP TRACK 15'-4" 184 15.33 30.67 D2121
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HUDSON POINTE
SIGNATURE METALS INC. LGS-SIGME-001-05
20 WEST 64TH STREET, LOWER LEVEL NEW YORK, NY 10023
CREATED: 05/12/2006
INSULATION: HOLD DOWNS: SHTG. FACE: SHTG. BACK:
HEIGHT: 11’-8 3/4"
NO NO DENSGLASS 1/2" NONE
SPACING: 24" 1st STUD: 24"
318 5/16"
14’-0 5/8" M
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294 5/16"
270 5/16"
246 5/16"
222 5/16"
198 5/16"
2 1/8" M
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170 3/4"
147 9/16"
123 9/16"
14’-0 5/8"
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6"
4 1/16"
TOP OF SLAB
95 3/8" 99 9/16" 103 3/4"
1 1/2"
75 9/16"
PANEL WEIGHT: 356 lbs
Mixed use project on 64th Street in New York City, this project utilized light gauge prefabricated steel panels.
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PROFESSIONAL _ hudson pointe _ 2006
PIECES LIST LABEL QTY SIZE LENGTH USE A 2 150U50-54 28’-11 1/2" HORIZONTAL BRACING B 1 6TR-16 27’-3 1/2" TOP TRACK C 1 6TR-16 27’-3 1/2" BOTTOM TRACK D 1 1" DIA ROD 17’-3 3/8" STRUT E 1 1" DIA ROD 17’-3 3/8" STRUT F 1 1" DIA ROD 17’-3 1/4" STRUT G 1 1" DIA ROD 17’-3 1/4" STRUT H 4 L2.5x2.5x3/16 14’-0 5/8" ANGLE I 13 6SSJ-18 11’-2 1/2" STUD J 3 W6x15 11’-2 1/4" EXTRA STUD K 2 6SSJ-18 4’-6 5/8" STUD L 2 6TR-16 1’-10 3/8" TRACK M 4 3_3/4_DIA_ROD 3 1/2" Safety Rod N 2 3x3_Link 3" Lift Link O 8 CLEVIS 1" CLEVIS P 4 LINK 1" TOP WALL LINK Q 4 LINK 1" BOTTOM WALL LINK R 8 MISC 1" NUTS & KEEPERS S 4 RING 1" RING
11’-5 1/4"
Using BIM to create a model of the space, the walls are broken into manageable sized panels and identified in the panel layout drawings, and each framing member accounted for in the shop drawings.
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QUANTITY: 1
NOTE: * ALL DIMENSIONS AT TOP OF PANEL ARE TO LEFT SIDE OF STUD. * BOTTOM LEFT CORNER PAINTED RED
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8’-0 3/16" 8’-3 9/16" 14’-2 3/4"
3" 10"
14’-2 3/4" 27’-3 1/2"
3" 10"
28’-11 1/2"
STRUT LENGTH = (STRUT / 2)-6 1/2"
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251’-8" 19’-0" 6’-2 1/2"
210’-0"
6’-3"
6’-6 1/2"
6’-8 3/4"
12’-7 1/4"
11’-10"
13’-6"
13’-6"
12’-9 3/4"
13’-2 1/4"
15’-9 1/2"
22’-8"
9’-5"
15’-9 1/2"
13’-2 1/4"
12’-9 3/4"
13’-6"
13’-6"
11’-6 1/16"
11’-4 1/2"
8’-11 1/2"
7’-3 1/2"
8’-5"
6’-11 1/2"
1D-10
1D-19
1D-18
1D-17
1D-16
1D-15
1D-13
1D-14
1D-11
1D-20
1D-21
3’-0"
1D-22
1D-23
1D-12
1D-26
6" 39’-6"
1D-9
47’-3"
6"
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UNIT C1
32’-0"
UNIT C2
1D-41
1D-38
1D-33
6’-4"
39’-6" 6"
UNIT C2
1D-28
12’-8"
39’-6" 6"
UNIT C1
1D-46
39’-4 1/2" 6"
1D-44
10’-6 1/2" 4"
UNIT H1
1D-27
1D-35
7’-11"
32’-0" 6"
22’-8"
15’-6"
11’-2"
7’-7"
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1D-24
6"
1D-25
1’-4"
42’-5"
1D-40
5’-0"
1D-43
31’-11 7/16"
1D-45
6"
1D-47
1D-48
5’-1 1/16" 5’-7"
NA 35’-9"
5’-0" 1C-61
5’-0"
1C-78
35’-0"
1C-77
175’-10"
5’-0"
1C-62
1C-76
42’-5"
1C-64
1C-66
5’-0"
1C-75 1C-68
27’-7"
5’-0"
9’-0"
12’-0"
19’-6"
72’-4"
12’-0"
169’-0"
6’-11 1/2"
1C-69
30’-0"
12’-0"
12’-9"
33’-2"
5’-8"
1D-1
6"
1C-79
1C-80
36’-3 1/2"
1C-74 1C-71
16’-0"
32’-11 5/8"
NF
20’-8"
49’-1 5/8"
1’-11"
1C-73
9’-2" 1C-59
1D-63
10’-0"
1D-58
1’-0"
1C-56
1C-55
2’-3"
5’-0"
1’-10 5/8"
1’-2"
1C-53
12’-5 1/16"
1C-54
1C-47
2’-0" 1C-58
5’-2"
5’-8"
18’-9"
22’-8"
6"
1D-57
5’-7"
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1D-59
4’-8"
2’-4"
5’-7"
16’-8 15/16"
75’-3"
6"
8’-8 7/16"
15’-1 1/2"
1C-48
7’-8" 8’-7 1/4"
71’-3"
7’-5 5/8"
1C-46
9"
9"
6’-11 1/2"
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1D-2
35’-5" 6"
5’-7"
1C-39
3’-11"
6"
4"
12’-0"
6" 1D-60
6"
1C-49
1C-45
6’-1"
6’-0"
14’-0 1/2"
9’-9 1/2"
13’-3 9/16"
1C-43
1C-37
28’-2 3/8"
1B-52
10’-0 15/16"
1C-38
11’-1 5/16"
1D-3
31’-0" 1D-53
23’-11 5/16"
1D-55
1C-41
1B 1B-54
UNIT E1
1C-50
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1C
71’-3"
1D-56
1C-30
1B-18
1B-16
3’-8" 1C-29
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1B-51
9’-9 1/4"
UNIT A1 1D-54
1C-26
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1C-31
31’-9 7/8"
1C-32
1C-28
1C-33
1B-15
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1C-34
3’-9"
6" 4"
1B-59
72’-4 1/4"
6’-0" 1C-52
4’-7" 1B
1B-17
1D-52
1D-61
4’-5"
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9’-9 7/16"
1D-51
5’-0"
11’-4"
8"
1C-25
15’-9 1/2"
5’-4"
1C-51
4 1/2"
9’-5"
4’-11 3/8"
15’-9 1/2"
1C-35
NC
39’-4 1/2"
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1C-36
3’-5 1/2"
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UNIT A1 1D-50
47’-2 1/2"
54’-8 1/2"
1D-62
1D-4
12’-9" 47’-4"
10’-7"
1B-22
11’-0" 5’-4" 4’-8 7/16"
72’-3" 4’-2"
4’-8 7/16"
1B-21
30’-8"
6 1/2"
3’-8"
12’-0"
6’-0"
11’-0"
1D-49
1D-32
2’-10 1/4"
27’-7"
5’-6"
6"
5’-0"
1D-42
175’-5"
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5’-0"
1D-39
6’-8"
35’-0"
1D-37
1D-5
5’-0"
1D-36
6’-0"
6’-0"
19’-9 1/2"
1D-34
12’-7 1/4"
4’-0 3/4"
3’-4"
6"
7’-6"
1D-30
7’-5 1/2"
82’-10 1/2"
7’-8" 1B-23
1D-31
5’-0"
1D-7
1D-6
1’-10 1/16" 6" 29’-0" 6"
1B-20
5’-2"
1D-8
10’-2"
6’-4"
3’-0" 1D-29
6’-2 1/2"
1C-72
15’-7 13/16"
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1C-21
1C-6
9’-5"
8’-1 1/2"
7’-8"
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13’-2 1/4"
12’-9 13/16"
13’-6"
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13’-0"
6’-2"
9’-9 1/2"
10’-5"
245’-10 1/16"
9’-9 1/2"
30’-0"
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1C-5
1’-4"
6’-7 1/2"
1B-5
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4’-6" 4’-2 13/16"
1A-26
14’-10"
UNIT G1
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1B-71
1B-68
UNIT A1
UNIT C1
1B-7
35’-6"
1B-65
34’-2"
1A-25
6"
6’-2"
13’-9 1/2"
1A-24
1B-69
1’-10 3/4"
5’-0"
1B-67
5’-4"
39’-7 1/4"
1B-66
13’-3 1/8"
6’-0"
5’-0"
1B-64
3’-1"
45’-1 5/8"
1B-63
5’-7"
19’-1 1/4"
1A-33
1’-1"
1B-70
7’-0 5/8"
1B-62
39’-7"
8’-10"
175’-5"
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9’-5"
70’-5 1/2" 42’-5"
167’-0"
44’-6"
11’-6"
6’-5 3/4"
13’-6"
13’-6"
9’-10 3/4"
11’-4 1/2"
12’-0"
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10’-4"
11’-6"
11’-2" 22’-8"
251’-0"
HUDSON POINTE
2’-11"
SIGNATURE METALS
10’-8"
20 WEST 64TH STREET LOWER LEVL NEW YORK, NY 10023
7’-9"
PROJECT NAME:
9’-1"
ADDRESS:
9’-1"
FABRICATOR:
6’-5 7/16"
PRINT DATE:
07/12/2006 26’-6"
17’-6"
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28’-6"
SF
28’-6"
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28’-0"
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SA
16’-0"
SC
12’-3 5/8" 41’-3"
SB
15’-2"
LGS-SIGME-001-05
22’-10" 1A-18
1A-16
7’-8"
6"
1A-13
3’-0"
1’-0" 1A-12
1A-11
1A-14
8" 1’-0"
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6"
19’-4"
8’-8"
1A-8
1A-17
36’-6"
1A-51
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UNIT C3
1A-54
1A-56
1A-5
1A-3
9’-8"
5’-2 1/2"
1A-4
1A-7
3’-0"
6"
6"
1’-0"
1A-6
11/15/2005
13’-6" 1A-43
39’-4 1/2"
6"
1A-2
UNIT AMENITY-2
6"
39’-5" 6"
CREATION DATE:
8’-9 3/4"
1A-46
8"
5’-5 1/16"
6"
47’-3"
1A-50
13’-1 1/2"
8’-0 5/8"
1A-48
24’-0 1/2"
11’-6"
5’-0"
3’-4" 1’-11"
1A-42
36’-3 9/16"
1A-59
1B-32
1B-31
1A-52
1A-53
5’-0"
5’-7"
1A-55
38’-8 7/16"
1A-67
1A-45
5’-0"
1A-49
1A-57
20’-9 15/16"
5’-11"
3’-10"
1A-66
2’-0"
1B-33
12’-5 9/16"
1B-34
11’-2"
6"
5’-8 15/16"
3’-4"
1A-65
1A-47
1A-58
15’-6"
1A-64
1A-1
UNIT D1
1B-30
1A-62
1B-35
170’-7"
1A-63
REV. NO.
2 1A-19
1A-40
6’-0" 2’-4"
34’-2"
1A-61
.
30’-0"
1A-20
13’-2 1/4"
1A-68
14’-0 1/2"
4’-6 1/2"
1A-60
1B-36
1’-0"
6’-4 1/2" 6’-3"
18’-8"
1A-41
5’-7"
17’-5"
17’-11"
10’-3 3/4"
1B-28
4’-6"
5’-8 1/4"
36’-8"
1B-29
UNIT C2
5’-0"
39’-6"
1A-39
15’-9 1/2"
1A-21
119’-4"
1A-37
1A-38 1A-69
92’-0"
61’-8"
76’-0"
70’-0"
140’-8"
1A-22
19’-6"
15’-9 1/2"
1A-36
4
1A-23
UNIT C2
39’-6"
1A-70
6’-8" 5’-0"
8"
1A-35
8’-4"
14’-4 3/4"
1A-34
29’-4"
1st Level Overall Layouts SCALE:
NTS
SHEET NO.
MFG. 1.1.0
a : steel wall panel shop drawing b : first floor panel layout c : second floor panel layout
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9’-8" 1B-75
4’-11 1/2"
6"
6"
6" 6"
1B-76
SHEET NO.
MFG. 1.1.1
3/32" = 1’-0"
10’-2"
1A-28
1B-6
-57 1B
1A-27 1B-9
13’-3 9/16"
7’-11 3/16" 7’-10"
1’-0"
4’-8 1/2"
6" 1B-1
1B-2
4’-7"
1B-8
31’-9 3/8"
1B-44
7’-9 1/2"
1A-29
1A-31
1B-3
1A-32 1B-43
9’-2"
10’-3"
1st Layout
3’-8"
1B-12
13’-6"
6 1/2"
4"
9’-9 7/16"
15’-7 13/16"
3’-5 1/2"
6" 20’-2 1/16"
26’-0"
12’-0"
1A-30
UNIT E2
6’-1"
1C-39
1C-38
4" 1B-51
1B-59 1B-60
1’-9 5/8"
4’-8 3/8"
1B-61
1B-50
12’-0"
1B-4
6"
29’-4"
40’-5 7/8"
1B-42
1B-45
4" 3’-5 1/2"
10’-6 1/2"
1B-38
1B-73
10’-3 1/4"
6’-0"
1B-37
1B-46
UNIT E2 27’-4 1/16"
10’-2 5/8" 1B-48
6" 6’-0"
1’-0" 3’-4"
12’-0"
1B-56
1’-3"
2’-10 1/2"
4’-8" 1B-49
6"
6’-11 1/2"
4"
1B-26
1B-40
7’-8"
1B-74
7’-4 3/16"
1B-20
1B-39
UNIT A3
1B-41
6’-1 1/2"
1B-27
6’-0"
1B-72
1B-47
2’-6"
6’-7 1/2"
1B-5
9’-6 1/16"
9’-9 1/4"
9"
22’-8 1/2"
1B-24
29’-0"
1B-54
10’-8"
1B-25
5’-2 1/2"
11’-4"
11’-1 5/16"
-19 1B
6’-2 1/2" 5’-11" 6’-6 1/2"
18’-8"
1B-21
1B-14
1B-11
-10
-53
1B
4’-8 7/16" 4’-8 7/16"
1B-13
1B-58
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07/12/2006
75’-11 1/2"
1C-40
1B-52
1B-18
1B-22
1B
:b:
28’-2 3/8"
4’-2"
8’-7 1/4"
4"
6" 1B-16
9’-9 7/16"
3’-5 1/2"
5’-4"
1B-17
1B-15
3’-8"
11’-0"
1C-1
1C-36
4’-2" 6 1/2" 10’-7"
6"
12’-9" 1B-23
HUDSON POINTE
PRINT DATE: 112’-1 1/2"
28’-2 3/8" 1C-37
47’-4" 7’-8"
SIGNATURE METALS
PROJECT NAME:
7’-8"
1C-2
1C-35
11’-4"
23’-2"
15’-9 1/2"
1C-34
8’-1 1/2"
1C-5
9’-5"
75’-3"
75’-3"
1C-33
71’-3"
71’-3"
MATCH LINE
ADDRESS:
1C-4
7’-4"
FABRICATOR:
1C-3
25’-8"
1C-81
1C-6
1C-82
8’-1 1/2"
7’-8"
1C-7
1C-32
15’-9 1/2" 9’-5"
72’-3"
MATCH LINE
6’-0 1/2"
12’-0"
75’-11 1/2"
JOB #:
12’-0"
9
28’-6"
LGS-SIGME-001-05
MATCH LINE
12’-0"
11/15/2005
1B-4
1B-6
1B-3
1B-7
1C-7
1C-82
1B-8
1B-9
1C-4
4’-8 3/8"
7’-4"
1B
1C-2
1C-81
1C-1
1C-3
3’-5 1/2"
-10
3’-8"
14’-8 3/8"
1C-23
1B-14
1B-11
-57
1B-13
1B
1B-12
.
UNIT K1
36’-0"
1C-67
1C-65
UNIT C2
10’-8"
1C-24
6"
UNIT C2
1C-63
UNIT C1
1C-60
UNIT L1
1C-57
1C-40
28’-2 3/8"
1B-58 1B-56
9’-6 1/16"
9’-9 7/16"
.
6"
6"
6"
39’-6"
.
39’-6"
.
39’-6"
.
45’-6"
.
75’-3"
.
4"
persona rafts
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photography PER sketching / drawing graphic designSON
furniture
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p ersonal  interest
photographic recreation of a portrait chuck close, self portrait manual photography Manual photography, particularly black and white has become an interest and creative outlet. This project explores the recreation of a self portrait painted by the artist Chuck Close, who paints each pixel individually. Recreated here with the assistance of Brandon Peterson.
PERSONAL _ chuck close recreation _ 2009
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hockney project graffiti, syracuse, new york digital photography This image is the interpretation of David Hockney’s photographic technique. Taking photos of small portions of a scene and the combining them to create a single image.
PERSONAL _ hockney project _ 2009
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blue | 0105
acrylic on canvas
PERSONAL _ blue | 0105 _ 2005
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custom wedding ring pillow chris + cailyn norris sewing, machine and hand This custom made ring pillow was designed and created through a mix of hand and machine sewing. Hand stitching, beading, and mix of fabrics combined to present a unique design.
PERSONAL _ wedding ring pillow _ 2010
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gn + bui esign
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ghost lab x
BU sketch ideas ILD workshop design charette
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design + build
a : sketch of ‘night house’ b : construction in progress c : finished construction on ‘night house’ d : nearly finished ‘day house’ aglow e : completed ‘night house’ at night f : light box shower tower in ‘night house’
ghost lab x | 1000’ House nova scotia, canada
Ghost Lab X, a two week design +build workshop presented by MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects in Nova Scotia, focused on the construction of a min/max house.
DESIGN+BUILD _ ghost lab x _ 2008
The house prototype will embody both the idea of minimum and maximum simultaneously. Two simple structures will extend the maximum width of the site. The captured landscape becomes an interstitial, 1000’ long ‘courtyard’ space, charged with potential. The structures will be made with minimal means and will have minimal impact on the land. One structure will be for sleeping (night) and one for living (day). Anchoring both ends of the site, this modest building will gain strength by engaging the larger environment.
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