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Creative...technical...organized... The combination of these elements is what drew me to the design field and is also what has captivated my attention. It is not often that one finds an opportunity in life to express themselves through a profession that mirrors their personal strengths and passions - I feel I am one of the lucky ones who has. I bring experience from a diverse range of life and work adventures to all areas of my life. I have had the opportunity to travel extensively to places such as Dubai and Afghanistan, perform to crowds of thousands and work in variety of business settings with people of many different cultures and backgrounds. As a trained dancer and acrobat I have spent many years perfecting a technical discipline which emphasizes the creativity and aesthetic of line, form, shape and color. It is this training and artistic expression which I now realize in the field of interior design. As a designer I have a passion for creating interior spaces that are fashionably functional by incorporating modern conveniences with sleek, polished, and classic design. I approach every project with the intent to positively impact the experience of the end user no matter how big or small the task. I enjoy a challenge and thrive when presented with a space that requires thinking outside the box and critical problem solving. With every design I strive to create environments that evokes energy through pleasing aesthetics built upon a foundation of inventive space planning, flow and function. Incorporating the fundamentals of sustainability and integrated universal design into each project in such a way that the user is unaware of these features has become a personal challenge to myself as a designer.
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A Village in the City
Not Your Average Cubicle
Residential, Business, Community
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Systems Technology - LO Consulting
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Building & Site Overview
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Higher Education - CATO Admin Offices
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Residential - Sweedish Starter
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Residential - Earthy Blend
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Residential - Lofty Luxury
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Lounge & Recreation - Classic Retro
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Studio Business - Flexible Foundation
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Live Well, Be Healthy Mind, Body & Soul - CMHA Wellness Center
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A Place To Call Home Odds and Ends Contemporary Access - Martin Frieze
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Off the Grid - Haiti Container Housing
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Sketches & Renderings
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The Urban Man Cave - Neel Condo
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Millwork & Detail Drawings
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Compact Style - The Hit Factory
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Millwork & Detail Drawings...con
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Computer Aided Drafting
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Open For Business Market Yourself A Taste of Bali - Java Sea
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Glamour Fever - Cream Salon
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Web Design
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Graphic Manipulation
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A Village in the City L i v e
W o r k
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A Village in the City
Residential, Business, Community
Target Demographic A Brief Description....
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The following outlines the details of Vicus (latin for village), a proposed project which provides a solution to the ever growing hurdles facing residents and businesses in the City of Kelowna. It addresses the concerns of local citizens, government, and city officials by providing affordable housing with integrated business facilities, community social and recreational facilities, and support to those transitioning into independent living situations. These features will be encompassed in a sustainable redevelopment of a heritage building with a LEED certification goal of platinum. This project will achieve maximum community integration through extensive use of the universal design principles, which will not only welcome a wide variety of the population but also serve as a benchmark for future developments to continue to build physical environments that reduce environmental handicaps and enable independence.
Proposed Project Live
Work
Play
Play 32% Work 26%
work units have public access from exterior and ‘play’ zones
LIve / Work Units 10 - Affordable Live/Work Units Mentored LIving Units 2 - Transitional Suite Units
Cafe/Lounge Healthy Food Options Wine Service
work units & living units are connected by direct access creating a ‘live/work’ unit. This direct access may be in the form of adjoining spaces or direct access through interior transit spaces
living units have private access from exterior and no direct access to ‘play’ zones. Access to ‘play’ zones will be through interior or exterior public transit spaces
Internet Access Art Exhibits Entertainment Stage
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Games Area Indoor Recreation Art Room Multipurpose Studio
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“Transition suites provide young people, including pregnant or parenting youth, with self-contained accommodation that offers a realistic living experience. Each suite has a mentor on-site for support and young people are assisted to gain or enhance life management skills with the assistance of the mentor Youth Transitions Life skills The proposed project consists of 3 distinct spaces, ‘Live’ - residential, ‘Work’ - business, and ‘Play’ - community centerand andthe recreation. The live / counsellor. work spaces willmanagement be include financial household connected through indirect access to create a combination space that caters to semi-detached home based businesses. Thesemanagement, spaces will allow residentsmaintenance, to have moremenu and planning and food apreparation.” - excerpt for from gain business opportunities through an affordable means. The business spaces will be grouped together to create community atmosphere thehttp://www.thebridgeservices.ca/cgi-bin/ owners /employees and also the public who will visit them. The residential units will be a creative use of compact living that caters to thethebridge/01-05-02.html individual seeking an environmentally conscience home. There will also be two Transition suites that will provide a safe and supportive environment for young adults to move from dependent to independent living. In addition to the regular services provided by a transition suite, The “play’ spaces will focus on creating a community for the surrounding neighborhoods and supporting creativeentrepreneurial and cultural endeavors. The will community center opportunities be available to and the recreation participants so that they activities that will be incorporated are a lounge and casual dining cafe, art displays, live entertainment, gaming, indoor and outdoor sports, art lessonswith and the multi-purpose studios may embark on business ventures guidance of other entrepreneurs for use by residents and community members. who will live and work in the same building.
Circulation / Adjacencies Between Major Uses
Community Center Amenities:
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Other users of the space will be residents or community members looking to participate in social activities such as live music, art classes, organized sports and community gardening.
Transition Suite Participants
Live 41%
Summary of Uses
The end users of this space will be families, singles, couples and transition suite participant, all of which will have or want to embark on a small business venture which requires a work zone within a close proximity to their home. These business ventures would typically be home based such as artists, early childhood educators, fitness instructors, musicians, architects & designers, and fashion designers for example. Residents may have a need for financial assistance or affordable housing in order to realize their business goals. They will have a strong sense of community and a desire to mentor others as a way of contributing back to the community which will support their business. They will also have a strong desire to reduce their impact on the natural environment by living in a more compact and economic environment.
Legend primary adjacencies
secondary adjacencies
Live Room Bed Bath Closet Storage Kitchen Living/Dining Laundry/Storage Garage/Storage
Single sq ft / area 130 50 15 50 150 200 25 240
Family sq ft / area 260 125 45 75 150 375 75 240
Total Sq Ft/Res Unit # of Res Units/Type Total Sq Ft/Res Type Work Room Flex - Public Accessible Communal Business (divided by 10 units)
860 6 5160 Small sq ft / area 528
1345 6 8070 Large sq ft / area 791
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Total Sq Ft/Work Unit 586 # of Work Units/Type 5 Total Sq Ft/Work Type 2930 Play Area Cafe/Lounge Total Seating for 75 Food Prep/Service Entertainment (Stage) Indoor Recreation (Incl Change Rooms) Art Room Multipurpose Studio Games Area Public Washrooms Total Sq Ft Public Access Area
849 5 4245 Public sq ft / area 3930 2550 880 500 2000 800 800 600 336
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Requirements: ‣ Programming document ‣ Concept development ‣ Full set of construction plans with specification ‣ Detailed lighting, finishes, furniture, and fixtures specs ‣ Renderings and graphic representation ‣ Presentation both digitally and on borads
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Building & Site Overview
The site of 1825 Richter Street is located on a main corridor leading in and out of the downtown area, approximately 2 blocks from Highway 97. The site spans one city block of Richter street stretching from Dehart Ave to Rowcliffe Ave. There are two building, totally roughly 30,000 sqft on 3 levels. The main building was built in 1913, an addition was constructed to the rear of the building in 1964 completing the current layout.
Vehicle entrance
Dehart Ave.
Main building entrances
Roof 47' - 1 7/8"
REF.
Recreation
Richter St.
Residentail (Flr 1 & 2) Business (Basement)
Second Floor 26' - 8 1/2"
Lounge
First Floor 12' - 2" Ground Level (East) 2' - 4 1/8" Rowcliffe Ave
Basement 0' - 0"
Vehicle entrance
Site Plan 1/32" = 1'-0"
1
Main Building Section - E/W 3/32" = 1'-0"
Roof 47' - 1 7/8"
Roof Top Patio 29' - 2 1/2"
No.
Description
Date
Second Floor 26' - 8 1/2"
First Floor 12' - 2" Ground Level (West) 5' - 2 3/8"
Centre for Arts and Technology FPS 401
Ground Level (East) 2' - 4 1/8"
Site & Building Overview
Basement 0' - 0"
Project title Date Drawn by Checked by
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Vicus September 16, 2010 Author Checker
ID101
Main Building Section - N/S 3/32" = 1'-0" Scale
As indicated
9/14/2010 10:23:59 PM
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Overview - Residential
Residential Units Studio •
643 sqft
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Location: 2nd Floor
1 Bed & Den, 1 Bath •
809 - 850 sqft
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Location: 1st & 2nd Floors
2 Bed, 1 Bath •
860 - 1000 sqft
•
Location: 1st & 2nd Floors
Residential Features •
12’ Ceilings
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9’ Window
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Open Concept Living
•
Universally Accessible
•
Sustainable/Recycled Materials
•
Water/Energy Efficient FIxtures
•
Studio Business Facilities
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Overview - Studio Business
Lounge
Recreation
•
Full service lounge with kitchen
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Half court gym
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Stage for live entertainment
•
Recycled Rubber Flooring
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Flexible seating
•
Changing / storage rooms
•
Nano wall
•
Sustainable/Recycled Materials
•
Sustainable/Recycled Materials
•
Flexible Space
•
Water/Energy Efficient FIxtures
•
Universally Accessible
- Can be
combined with Lounge
Overview - Lounge & Recreation
Studio Business •
4 units: 756 - 778 sqft
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5 units: 226 - 313 sqft
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Shared conference room
•
Art walk display
•
Elevator access
•
6 public washrooms
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Sustainable/Recycled Materials
•
Water/Energy Efficient FIxtures
•
Universally accessible
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Residential - Sweedish Starter
Dehart Ave.
36' - 10 5/8"
Range
Micro
L1A - Furniture Plan 1/4" = 1'-0"
F12
3
13' - 3 1/2" 0' - 10 1/8"
3' - 0"
2' - 1"
L1A - Bath 37
5
W/D
2' - 0 3/8" 2' - 5" 9
8' - 11 3/8"
ID112
1' - 6"
Foyer/Laundry
8L1A - Bath 4
ID112
5' - 2 1/2"
0' - 6 1/8"
1' - 6 1/8"
Bathroom
4 ID110
16' - 1 5/8"
L1A - Dimension Plan 1/4" = 1'-0"
4
L1A - Dimension Plan (Bath) 3/8" = 1'-0"
F11
F10
F6 Micro
F4 F15 F13
Range
Furniture Schedule - L1A Model
Type Mark
Description
Manufacturer
F1 F2
Stockholm Coffee Table Besta Storage Wall Mount
Ikea Ikea
Stockholm Coffee Table Besta
F3
Besta Storage TV Bench
Ikea
Besta
Besta Storage Tower
Ikea
Besta
Stolckholm Side Table Kivik Sofa Fusion Dining Table (4Seat) Brimnes 4 Drawer Chest PS Brygga Hemnes Night Stand Alang Floor Lamp Alang Table Lamp Mandal Queen Bed PS Rasken Bench Tylosand RH Chaise Edland Queen Bed Nyfors Floor Lamp Nils Stool Flata Laundry Basket
Ikea Ikea Ikea Ikea Ikea Ikea Ikea Ikea Ikea Ikea Ikea Ikea Ikea Ikea Ikea
Stolckholm Side Table Kivik Sofa Fusion Dining Set Brimnes 4 Drawer Chest PS Brygga Hemnes Night Stand Alang Floor Lamp Alang Table Lamp Mandal Queen Bed PS Rasken Bench Tylosand RH Chaise Edland Queen Bed Nyfors Floor Lamp Nils Stool Flata Laundry Basket
Finish
Size
F3
F14
Kitchen/Dining
F1
Golden Brown
66” x 23” x 17” Size TBD after site measurements Size TBD after site measurements Size TBD after site measurements
F2 D/W
F10
Guest Bedroom
F12
F7
F6
F5
F4
Living Room
Fridge
F5 F17 F9
F8
F8 F18 F18
F9 F17
Master Bedroom Wet Room
F10
F10 F16
F17
Comments
F5
Foyer/Laundry
Bathroom F19
W/D
F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 Grand total: 31
White & Golden Brown White Black Brown White Red Painted Wood White Chrome Stand & White Shade Chrome Stand & White Shade Maple Wood Finish Blonde Wood Chrome Legs / White Cover White Chrome Stand & Black Shade Black legs w/Black & White Cover Wicker
14” x 24” 89” x 37” x 32” 35” x 29” 30” x 16” 22” x 29” x 34” 18” x 13” x 27” 12” x 46” 12” x 27” 79” x 63” x 10” 51” x 12” x 23” 35” x 59” x 29” 83” x 63” x 82” 5” x 61” 13” x 18” 21” D X 24”H
No.
Description
Centre for Arts and Technology FPS 401
Residential Plan A -Unit L1A Plan Views Project title
L1A - Furniture Plan w/Tags 2 1/4" = 1'-0"
Date
Date Drawn by Checked by
Vicus September 16, 2010 Author Checker
ID110 Scale
As indicated
9/14/2010 10:24:17 PM
1
2' - 1 3/4"
5' - 3 1/8"
6
10' - 7 7/8" Fridge
23' - 1 5/8"
2' - 8 1/8"
8' - 8 1/2"
Wet Room
D/W
3' - 9 3/8"
L1A - Bath 1
W/D
3
L1A - Master Closet
ID112
Bathroom
7' - 9 7/8" 1' - 0 1/2" 3' - 0"
Rowcliffe Ave
2' - 7 7/8"
3' - 0"
1' - 2 5/8"
5' - 5 5/8"
Master Bedroom 6' - 9 3/4"
Foyer/Laundry
11' - 4 7/8"
Master Bedroom
Kitchen/Dining
1' - 3"
0' - 1 5/8"
2' - 4 5/8"
0' - 1 5/8"
Fridge
23' - 1 3/4"
Kitchen/Dining
3' - 0"
Living Room
2
L1A - Kitchen 2
D/W 3' - 4 5/8"
Wet Room
1L1A - Kitchen 1 ID112
L1A - Bath 2
Living Room
Guest Bedroom
6' - 3 1/2"
9' - 4 3/8"
Guest Bedroom
Range
8' - 5"
Micro
22' - 11 1/8"
Richter St.
13' - 11 1/2"
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Features:
2 bedroom; 1 bath large foyer open concept separate wet-room
in-suite laundry universally accessible fresh, clean pallet sustainable materials
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Residential - Earthy Blend
Range
D/W
3B1
D/W
Range Micro
8' - 10 1/8"
Micro ID118
1B2 2
Fridge
3' - 0"
Fridge
B3
ID118
2' - 7"
2' - 9 5/8"
5' - 4 1/2"
4' - 1"
W/D
2' - 2 3/4"
2' - 3 1/2"
2' - 10 3/4" 2' - 10 1/2"
3' - 1"
27' - 7 7/8"
6' - 4 3/4"
1' - 1"
3' - 10 5/8"
W/D
5
5
B66
1' - 2 7/8"
B66
ID118
30' - 10 1/2"
1
L1B - Furniture Plan 1/4" = 1'-0"
3
F33
Micro F35
F33
F35
Type Mark
D/W
Range F35
F31 F33
F33 Fridge F32
L1B - Dimension Plan 1/4" = 1'-0"
4
Furniture Schedule - L1B Model
Description
Manufacturer
Finish
F31
Apex Natural
Ashley Furniture
6660121
F32
Logan Stone Sectional
Ashley Furniture
Logan Stone Sectional
F33
Cubit Stone - Storage Ottoman
Ashley Furniture
Cubit Stone
Stone Durapella
F34
Custom Upholstered Bench with Metal Legs
Lois Lane
n/a
F35
Custom Upholstered Chair with Metal Legs
Lois Lane
n/a
Cream Leather & Chrome Legs Cream Leather & Chrome Legs
F36 F37
Lamps Plus Local Wood Worker
M7254 n/a
Natural Wood & Chrome
82” x 65”
F38
Laguna Arc Brushed Steel Finish Floor Lamp Reclaimed Wood Qeen Bed Frame - Metal Legs Reclaimed Wood Side Tables - Metal Leg
Local Wood Worker
n/a
Natural Wood & Chrome
F39
Rayanne - Stone Round Chair
Ashley Furniture
5700144
Stone
F40
Carlyle Credenza
Ashley Furniture
H371-46
Dark Brown
F41
Carlyle Desk
Ashley Furniture
H371-10
Dark Brown
F42
Carlyle Small Desk
Ashley Furniture
H371-48
Dark Brown
24” x 18” x 18” 47” x 44” x 40” 82” x 72” x 30” 82” x 72” x 30” 82” x 72” x 30”
F43 F44
Michelle Table Lamp Reclaimed Wood Side Table - Metal Legs
Ashely Furniture Local Wood Worker
L432354 n/a
Natural Wood & Chrome
F45
Reclaimed Wood Dining Table - Metal Legs
Local Wood Worker
n/a
Natural Wood & Chrome
Cream w/Brn, Blk, Red Circles Stone & Brown
F45
F44
F34
W/D F38 F37 F35 F40
F39
F42 F35
F38 F41
Grand total: 24 L1B - Furniture Plan w/Tags 2 1/4" = 1'-0"
Size
L1B - Dimension Plan (Bath) 3/8" = 1'-0"
Comments
36” x 38” x 37” 80” x 36” x 39” 18” x 18” x 18”
32” x 15” x 18” 36” x 72” x 30”
Brushed Chrome & Black made of recycled wood planks and aluminum
No.
Description
Date
made of recycled wood planks and aluminum
Dimensions for overall desk size not individual unit Dimensions for overall desk size not individual unit
Centre for Arts and Technology
Dimensions for overall desk size not individual unit
made of recycled wood planks and aluminum made of recycled wood planks and aluminum
FPS 401
Residential Plan B - Unit L1B Plan Views Project title Date Drawn by Checked by
Vicus September 16, 2010 Author Checker
ID116 Scale
As indicated
9/14/2010 10:24:28 PM
ID118
10' - 5 3/8"
4
B5
B4
12' - 7 3/8"
4
B5
2' - 6"
2' - 1"
B4
2' - 9 1/4"
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Features:
2 bedroom; 1 bath separate den open concept in-suite laundry
universally accessible rich earthy tone pallet sustainable materials
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Residential - Lofty Luxury
Dehart Ave.
9' - 4 1/8"
3' - 0"
4' - 2 3/4"
3' - 5 1/2"
8' - 8 1/8"
Bathroom
Kitchen Living Room 8F5 Micro 7
Range
Range D/W
ID115
5
F61
W/D
F36 D/W
2' - 0 5/8"
30' - 10"
1
L2F - Furniture Plan 1/4" = 1'-0"
3
F27
L2F - Dimension Plan 1/4" = 1'-0"
4
Type Mark
Description
F22
CVS72 Curves Tufted Chaise Lounge Enclave Queen Bed
F23
F27
F24
F23
Bathroom
F28
F25 F30
W/D
Metal Base Five Light Arc Floor Lamp Wood Twist Table Lamp Base / Grey Faux Silk with Floral Print Shade
Furniture Schedule - L2F Manufacturer Model Ave Six Ashley Furniture Lamps Plus
CVS72 Curves Tufted Chaise Lounge Enclave Queen Bed M0734
Lamps Plus
95994/47601
87763
F26
Triple Gourd Clear Glass Table Lamp
Lamps Plus
F27
Side Table Aluminum Paint Coating
Lois Lane
F28
Avenue Six Curves Bench
Ave Six
F29
Avenue Six Curves Tufted Round Ottoman Custom Upholstered Chair
Lois Lane
Bedroom
Finish
Size
F30 F22
F22 Micro
F30
F29
F29
F29
F29
F30 F30
F30
Range D/W
Ave Six
n/a
3' - 5 1/8"
Comments
Espresso 58” x 27” x Polyester 37” Brown Vinyl 66” x 55” x 80” Chrome White Shade / Black Stand Neddie Lamp Silver Round Base
F27
Kitchen
3' - 0"
L2F - Dimension Plan (Bath) 3/8" = 1'-0"
F24
Living Room
4
F2
F4
Micro
2
Polished Aluminum Paint Avenue Six Curves Bench Polyester Chocolate Brown Avenue Six Curves Tufted Round Polyester Ottoman Purple n/a Brown & Custom Fabric
No.
Description
17” x 17” x 17”
Centre for Arts and Technology FPS 401
Grand total: 20 2
L2F - Furniture Plan w/Tags 1/4" = 1'-0"
Date
16” x 16” x 21”
Residential Plan F - Unit L2F Plan Views Project title Date Drawn by Checked by
Vicus September 16, 2010 Author Checker
ID113 Scale
As indicated
9/14/2010 10:24:23 PM
ID115
ID115
1' - 6"
11F13
3F8
F7
2' - 6 1/2"
Kitchen
F9
ID115
4' - 8 3/4"
12
1' - 3"
W/D
Bathroom F14
21' - 3"
Living Room
F61
F110
11' - 11 3/8"
W/D
Bedroom
Rowcliffe Ave
4
5' - 0 3/4"
ID115
2' - 3 5/8" 2
ID115
F9
Bedroom
3F8
F7
10' - 3 1/2"
Bathroom
7' - 8 1/4"
Richter St.
18' - 5 7/8"
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Features:
studio; 1 bath open concept eating bar in-suite laundry
universally accessible rich, vibrant pallet sustainable materials
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Lounge & Recreation - Classic Retro
7' - 4 5/8"
7' - 5 1/2"
Dehart Ave.
1' - 6" Bench
ID104
Wall mount Change Table
8PW2 ID104
REF.
WC2
S3
Richter St.
Room n/a VT4 T6/7 CP2
5' - 4 5/8"
PF6 This finishes schedule for all washrooms in this corridor
5' - 11"
1' - 11"
PW17
1' - 9 5/8"
10
9 ID104
Bathroom Corridor B1 R1 P2 CP1
Lounge - Public Washroom 1/4" = 1'-0"
9
1' - 6"
Recreation - Public Washroom 1/4" = 1'-0" Rowcliffe Ave
Gym B1 R1 P1 CP3
1' - 0"
1' - 0" 0' - 5" T6
T7
Same tile detail on all 4 bathroom walls - no grout line
8' - 0"
T6 - same tile detail on all 4 bathroom walls - no grout line
1' - 6"
S3
1' - 1"
Bathroom Corridor B1 VT3 WC3 CP1
Lounge B1 VT3 P1 CP3
1' - 6"
3F1 suspended from cable /secured to floor with cable
8' - 0"
MR1
MR1
PW1 1/2" = 1'-0"
7 Public Washroom n/a VT4 T6 WC4
8
10 ID104
This finishes schedule shall be used for all public washrooms in this corridor
See elevation for millwork finish detail
PW2 1/2" = 1'-0"
L1 - Laminate Finish on public side of service counter for all service counters
CT1 CT1
CT1
T1-5 CT2
CT2
CT2
Lounge - Service Counters
6
Cabinets - Brushed Stainless Steel
See elevation 3/ID104 for tile detail
14' - 9 1/2"
Lounge - Finishes & Fixtures Plan 1 1/8" = 1'-0"
9' - 11 5/8"
14' - 9 1/2"
Lounge - Service Counters 5 1/4" = 1'-0" No.
Description
Date
6' - 2 3/4"
MF1 - Suspended by cable
T3/T4/T5 vertical stripe detail Order from right to left: Oranage, Fig, Lime
Centre for Arts and Technology Tile Detail T1 - Overall Tile Placed vertically with no grout line T3/T4/T5 vertical stripe detail Order from right to left: Lime, Fig, Orange
FPS 401
Lounge - Finishes, Fixtures, Elevations Project title
3' - 0"
Void for appliances TBD by food and beverage tenant
4
Lounge - Stage 1/4" = 1'-0"
L2 - front face Stage flooring - TBD
Void for appliances TBD by food and beverage tenant
3
Lounge - Prep Counters 1/4" = 1'-0"
Millwork Brushed Stainless Steel
Mirror - Counter to Window Sill - between vertical tile detail
Date Drawn by Checked by
Vicus September 16, 2010 Author Checker
ID104 Scale
As indicated
9/14/2010 10:24:06 PM
15' - 0"
16' - 7 3/4"
L2
12
Features:
full service lounge with kitchen stage for live entertainment flexible seating nano wall
half court gym changing / storage rooms sustainable materials bright, colorful pallet universally accessible
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6' - 0 3/4"
Studio Business - Flexible Foundation
UP
DL1 FL1
FL1
DL1
Dehart Ave.
DL1 DL1 DL1
FL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
8' - 0" S3
WC2
4' - 8 1/8" DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1 DL1
3' - 10 3/8"
DL1
DL1
5' - 7 5/8"
Conference Room B1 VT1 P23 CP1
2' - 3"
Business Unit 3 - Designer Studio B1 VT1 P23 CP1
2' - 3"
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1 FL1
DL1
3' - 9 1/2"
2' - 10"
DL1
DL1
Rowcliffe Ave
DL1
5' - 6"
DL1
REF.
DL1
Richter St.
FL1
4' - 6 5/8"
FL1
2' - 4 1/4"
FL1
2' - 10 1/8"
Business Unit 2 - Artist Studio B1 VT1 P23 CP1
3' - 0 1/8"
8' - 11 5/8"
3' - 6 5/8" 3' - 6 5/8"
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
S3 S3 WC2
WC2 UP
D/O
WC 1/2
Mark
D/O
DN
2
Foyer B2 F1/F2 P2 CP21 D/O
Business Circulation
Business Circualtion B1 VT1 P3 CP1
DN
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
Description
Lighting Fixture Schedule - Corridor Manufacturer Model
P7
Aries CP4470 Pendant - 24" x 22"
P8
Aries CP4470 Pendant - 36" x 42"
Visa Lighting Milwaukee WI USA (800-788-VISA) Visa Lighting Milwaukee WI USA (800-788-VISA)
Comments
CP4470
CP4474
Grand total: 16
UP
D/O
ID106 WC2
WC2 S3 Partition Walls - P?
S3
S3
DL1
DL1
DL1
DL1
4' - 4 1/2"
2' - 6"
DL1 DL1
DL1
2' - 8 3/4"
DL1 UP
DL1
3' - 3" 4' - 8 1/4"
No.
Description
Date
DL1 DL1 1' - 1" 2' - 4"
Business - Finishes & Fixtures Plan 1 1/8" = 1'-0"
3' - 4 1/8"
Wall Covering Detail T16: Flr to 4' P?: 4' - Ceiling
Same Finishes Schedule for all Public Washrooms on this level
5' - 8 7/8"
Public Washroom n/a VT2 T16 CP2
7' - 0"
WC2
2' - 4"
2' - 4"
Business - RCP 3 1/8" = 1'-0"
Centre for Arts and Technology
Wall Covering - WC1
Project title
3' - 0"
Date Drawn by
0' - 3"
Checked by
2
Business Circulation 1/4" = 1'-0"
Chair Rail - P?
Wall Covering - WC2
Vicus September 16, 2010 Author Checker
ID106
Baseboard - B1 Throuought unless otherwise noted Scale
As indicated
9/14/2010 10:24:10 PM
Business - Finishes, Fixtures & RCP 7' - 3"
10' - 6"
0' - 3"
FPS 401
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Features:
4 large units 5 small units shared conference room art walk display
elevator access 6 public washrooms universally accessible
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A Place To Call Home Residential Design
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Contemporary Access - Martin Frieze
Universal accessibility was a key design consideration in the development of the Martin Frieze condo. The client was a young, active urban couple, the woman being wheel chair bound. They had two existing pieces to incorporate in the design, a classic Eames lounge chair and original Tansu chest which they wished to showcase in their converted industrial loft space. Requirements: ‣ Universally accessible throughout ‣ Exercise space and flexible guest accommodations ‣ Design around existing plumbing fixture locations ‣ Floor plan ‣ Furniture plan ‣ Custom kitchen and bathroom designs ‣ Elevations
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Off the Grid - Haiti Container Housing
The Cargo project required that recycled shipping containers be utilized to create low income housing for use in developing countries. The main focus of the assignment was to provide a conceptual design and presentation of a residential home that reflects the local architecture and culture within the envelope of the shipping containers.
Requirements: ‣ Programming - research and incorporate geography, climate and traditional Caribbean architecture and the target population ‣ Concept development ‣ Floor plans and furniture plans ‣ Material specifications
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The Urban Man Cave - Neel Condo
Requirements: ‣ Conceptual design and presentation ‣ Space planning based on approved concept ‣ Wall, furniture, fixture arrangement ‣ Floor, wall, window and ceiling treatments ‣ Furnishings and millwork ‣ Schematic lighting plan and fixture selections ‣ Suggestions for art, accessories and plants ‣ Budget: $200,000
concept image
The client for this project is a classy, funloving, single male in his forties who has a great affection for art, sports and travel. He is part-owner of a major sports team and president of a construction management firm which operates globally. To contrast his home and beach residences, the client has asked that his condo have a causal, urban aesthetic.
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Compact Style - The Hit Factory
The client for this project was a young woman in her 20’s who desired a flexible loft space that combined functional spaces such as an office and entertainment elements such as a pool table and large moveable furniture. The space was a downtown loft with 15’ ceilings and large windows at one end of the condo. Requirements: ‣ Hand drafted floor plans, elevations and perspectives ‣ Furniture and finishes specifications ‣ Budget of $150,000 with detailed spreadsheet
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Open For Business Commercial Design
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A Taste of Bali - Java Sea
The concept for the restaurant was to design around an asian fusion menu offering organic and tropical food in a Southeast Asian atmosphere. The clients’ were a couple planning to open their dream restaurant in Vancouver who wished to incorporate natural materials such as bamboo and travertine as well as silks and gold accents. The challenge for this project was to be sophisticated and creative on a limited budget.
Requirements: ‣ Provide mixed and flexible seating for 40-44 people ‣ Design a custom hostess station ‣ Select furniture, materials, finishes and decor ‣ Hand drafted floor plan and RCP ‣ Hand drafted elevations
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Glamour Fever - Cream Salon
The design of the flagship store in downtown Kelowna for Cream Hair Salon was to be a hip and glamorous reflection of the owners personal style. All material and finish choices were based on the attracting the target market for their new location. Requirements ‣ Complete set of technical drawings ‣ Floor Plans w/ Dimensions ‣ RCP w/ schedule ‣ Furniture plan w/ schedule ‣ Door Schedule ‣ Elevations and sections of millwork ‣ Renderings ‣ Materials and finishes
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Cream Salon - Con’t
Dryer seating and treatment waiting. Large tub chairs providing a comfortable and central location for clients to
wait for or
receive hair treatments
Color
and
cut
stations, product display, makeup station. open
Areas are to
main
circulation
to
encourage product sales.
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Wash station and color mixing station. Canopy over wash station to create a more intimate and relaxing experience for the client.
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Not Your Average Cubicle Office Design
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Systems Technology - LO Consulting
The client for this project was a company that specializes in IT networks and who provides custom programming services, training and the implementation of specialized productivity solutions. The design challenge was to incorporate: sustainable products; provide a casual, yet business-like aesthetic; and create a space that is efficient and comfortable for staff.
Project Requirements: ‣ Programming ‣ Space planning for twelve employees with room for growth ‣ Address the day-to-day work flow and hierarchy ‣ Floor plans w/ Dimensions ‣ RCP ‣ Elevations and Sections ‣ Furniture, Material and Finishes Specifications
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Higher Education - CATO Admin Offices The Project
6' - 10 5/8"
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CATO Admin - Dimensions 3/16" = 1'-0"
8' - 3 1/8"
8' - 8 1/8"
4' - 2"
2' - 9 15/16"
7' - 5 1/8"
CATO Admin - Demolition Plan 3/16" = 1'-0"
2' - 5 1/16" 2' - 4 1/8"
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11' - 11 5/16"
6' - 1 7/8"
8' - 1"
3' - 7 1/8"
5' - 1 1/8"
2' - 2 7/8"
8' - 10 13/16"
8' - 10 13/16"
3' - 0"
3' - 7 1/8"
4' - 2 9/16"
3' - 7 1/16"
The client for this office renovation was the administration and head faculty of The Center for Arts and Technology. The main concerns with the existing admin space were overcrowding, a lack of visual and acoustic privacy and insufficient storage. The goal was to create an inviting space for students while providing a professional and functional office environment. This project also provided experience working as a group and presenting to a large audience.
Requirements: ‣ interview the individual users of the space and compiled their needs into a consolidated list of requirements ‣ provide separation for visual and acoustic privacy ‣ Provide two space planning solutions and budget options ‣ Work within the corporate colors, materials and finishes ‣ Demo Plan ‣ Floor plan with dimensions ‣ RCP ‣ Furniture plan utilizing existing furniture ‣ Three dimensional representations
7' - 10 13/16"
7' - 8 7/8"
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CATO Admin - Floor Plan w/Furniture 3/16" = 1'-0"
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Live Well, Be Healthy Institutional Design
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Mind, Body & Soul - CMHA Wellness Center
The Canadian Mental Health Association is a local non-profit organization that supports those with mental illness in the community. Their facilities include a wellness center which provides an art studio, yoga and meditation center, social and recreation area, a vocational skill building station and a full kitchen which provides a daily meal program as well as basic cooking instruction. The renovation of this space will include relocating the art studio into the wellness center, providing universal access to all areas, and defining the activity zones in an open concept plan.
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Requirements: ‣ Site measurements ‣ Develop specifications for ramp access ‣ Provide functional millwork and storage for the art studio space ‣ Create an inviting foyer and waiting area for clients
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Odds and Ends
It didn’t fit anywhere else...
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Sketches & Renderings
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Millwork & Detail Drawings
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Millwork & Detail Drawings...con
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Computer Aided Drafting Lighting Legend 681 Patterson Ave, Kelowna BC V1Y 5C7
Recessed Lighting Symbol
Description
Housing
Trim
Supplier
Bulb
Qty
1
4” Low Voltage Recessed Light, Black Alzak, Insulated
IC44N
442B-WH
JUNO
50MR16 FL
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2
4” Low Voltage Recessed Light, Aming Elbow, White, Insulated
IC44N
449-WH
JUNO
50MR16 FL
2
3
4” Low Voltage Recessed Light, Shower Trim, White, Insulated
IC44N
441W-WH
JUNO
50MR16 FL
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Decorative Fixtures Symbol
Description
Item #
Supplier
Bulb
Bulb Qty (per fixture)
Fixture Qty
4
Pendant Light, Over Sink, Brushed SIlver
Existing
Existing
Standard 50W Soft White
1
Existing
5
Flush Mount, White, Frosted Glass Closet Light
10808 WH
Kichler
PBCFS 13 W (GU24)
1 (incl)
4
Surface Mounted Track Lighting
-
-
-
10
3 Track, 10 Head
Vanity Wall Mounted, Soft Oval, Silver w/ Frosted Glass
5048 NI
Kichler
60W G9 Halogen
3 (incl)
1
1
Skyward, 60”, 3 Blade, w/ Integrated Light
3SDR60BSD
Monte Carlo
Standard 22W CFL
1 (incl)
1
2
Orbit, 52”, 5 Blade, Integrate Uplight
50BR52BSD
Monte Carlo
25 W Candelabra
4 (incl)
2
Portable Lamps - To be decided
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-
-
-
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Switches Symbol
Description
Qty
Symbol
Description
Qty
S
Standard Switch
3
S3D
3 Way Dimmer
4
S3
3 Way
6
SM
Motion Sensor
3
SD
Dimmer
4
SF
Fan Controls
2 Included with Fans
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Lighting Legend Final Project - Commercial
Recessed Lighting Symbol
Description
Housing
Trim
Supplier
Bulb
Qty
Recessed, Avio Series, Low Voltage, Silver
XR16201SL
Silver
Elate
2 x 75MR16FL
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2
CFL, Triple Tube, Wall Wash, Clear Lense, White Trim
25SQ21
SA (Clear)
Indy
CFL Triple Tube 32W
10
3
Recessed, Not Insulated, White trim, Black Alzak, Flood Bulb,
TC44
447B-WH
Juno
50MR16FL
4
Recessed, 2x2 CFL, T32 Tube
?
White
?
2 x T32
9
1
1
Rail Lighting Symbol
Description
Item #
Supplier
Output / Bulb
Qty
2 Circuit Track
RAIL-STSC962
LBL
-
12 (96 Ft)
n/a
Dual Circuit Transformer
TRANS-SFM600
LBL
2x300 W Output
10
n/a
Floor Display Rail Heads (Reflex Swivel II)
HA281RESC011A50MR2
LBL
50MR16
60
n/a
Floor Display Accent Pendants (Sophia)
HS266CRSC1A35MR2
LBL
35MR16
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Decorative Fixtures Symbol
1 2
Description
Item #
Supplier
Bulb
Bulb Qty (per fixture)
Fixture Qty
Over Cash Pendant Fixture (Marmo)
HS354SC1B35MPT
LBL
GY6.35 Xenon 35W
1
6
Change Room Vertical Wall Mounted CFL
F12 Series - 2 ft w/ Satin Aluminum
Danalight
F32T8
1
20
Xenon Strip Lighting
XM3 - White
DanaLite
incle
-
50 Ft
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Market Yourself Web & Graphic Design
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Web Design
BrainTrust Canada
1) Website for the largest fundraising event that
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BrainTrust Canada holds annually. 2) Blog site for provincial Acquired Brain Injury partners to share local and national events.
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McGuire & MTW Websites
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1) McGuire & Hibert Financial Services corporate website 2) MTW Performer Portfolio
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Graphic Manipulation Magazine Cover
The goal of this project was to utilize the tools available in Adobe Photoshop to manipulate two graphics to become one cohesive image.
κοσμοπολίτη Δείτε επίσης
greek men
on location in Santorini
Melissa Wild
INSIDE...
APHRODITE
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romance in santorini
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Movie Poster The goal of this project was to utilize the tools available in Adobe Illustrator to reproduce this movie poster in a vector graphic format. Ellen
Michael
Page
Cera
Jennifer
Garner
Jason
Allison
J.K.
Bateman Janney Simmons
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A Fresh,
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Unusually Intelligent Comedy With Dialogue So Quick And Funny You Feel The Actors Are Performing It On A High-Wire . ROGER EBERT, CHICAGO SUN-TIMES
From the Director of
“THANK YOU FOR SMOKING”
A comedy about growing up ...and the bumps along the way.
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778.821.0395 melissawild@me.com
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