Professional & Personal Work Samples

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Work Sample Portfolio

Michelle Ungar


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Table of Contents

DiMella Shaffer Projects New England College of Optometry 113 Hartwell & Tiax UNH Hamilton Smith Hall University Place Residences Winchester Lofts BC McMullen Museum Harvard Chronkite Graduate Center BC 2000 Comm Ave Business Operations Leadership & Service

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Qualifications 37 Personal Work Watercolor 39 Acrylic 41 Charcoal & Pastels 43 Photography 45 Travel 47

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New England College of Optometry Location: Boston, MA Client: Boston University Scope of Work: Space feasibility and relocation study 

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creating programming plans in Revit designing possible furniture layouts manage Revit file conceptual space and circulation diagrams

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What I Learned In this project, I learned a lot about Revit and the beginnings of managing small portions of a project. I worked on this at the beginning of my time at DiMella Shaffer, giving me useful tools for moving forward.

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     

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UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE HAMILTON SMITH HALL RENOVATION AND ADDITION

OVERALL SPACE PROGRAM SUMMARY Prescribed

7.1% 32.2% 4.3% 2.9% 53.6%

3,253 14,983 2,038 1,378 24,708

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TOTAL ASSIGNABLE SPACE

46,248

100%

46,360

B C D E

Other Space

4,634 50,882 1.485

6,457 52,817 1.485

24,678 F-D 75,560 C*F

25,616 78,433

GROSSING FACTOR Corridors/Stairways/Shafts/ Wall Thicknesses GSF

Relocated Programs (not in Hamilton Smith) DISCOVERY PROGRAM OFFICE OF STRATEGIC TECH.

Concept B

Actual

3,270 14,878 1,980 1,340 24,780 -

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Concept A

% of Total

Assignable Space SHARED SPACE ENGLISH PHILOSOPHY HUMANITIES CLASSROOMS/LECTURE VACANT SPACE

714 522

New England College of Optometry

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113 Hartwell | TIAX Location: Lexington, MA Client: TIAX Scope of Work: Tenant fit-up for lab and office spaces

My Role • • • •

programming sketches to fit all required spaces color coded by department areas accurate square footage Organizing 3 layout options for client approval of new office/lab space

What I Learned By doing this at school and at work, I am now able to have an understanding of the extreme similarities between the classroom and the office. Space planning for this was something I enjoyed doing, and during the process of coming up with the different options I was able to learn more about how circulation patterns should work, and different egress requirements for aisle widths, etc.

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Hamilton Smith Hall Location: Durham, NH Client: University of New Hampshire Scope of Work: Renovation and addition to English Department/ main campus building.

My Role • • • • • • • • • •

Assisting during the schematic design phase. Site visit for existing conditions Classroom layout precedent studies Sustainable mechanical unit study Typical classroom RCP studies Elevation studies to be presented to team Becoming familiar with project’s AV standards Project finances review attending consultant meetings understanding project structural systems

What I Learned On this project I learned the importance of visiting the job site. During this visit, photographs around the campus gave me a better feel for the area and how to go about designing new architecture in a traditional setting. Also on this visit, learning efficient ways to document existing conditions is a useful tool I can use again in the future.

New facades to relate to and speak to existing campus buildings (traditional yet modern)

Addition to “reach” out into forested area

I studied the elevations in relation to the existing surrounding architecture. Portions of the facade wanted to remain “traditional” looking, and other parts wanted a more modern feel while still being integrated into the original proportions of the building. During this process, I continued to learn about the importance of having reasons behind each and every design decision. I also was able to gain presentation experience by explaining my ideas to the team.

Site & Building Analysis

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 

Hand-sketched elevations for facade study. Having visited the site beforehand gave me a better sense of my surroundings and what would inform the design studies. It enabled me to formulate my own thoughts about the project.

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Existing Conditions & Context

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UNH: Hamilton Smith Hall

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University Place Residences Location: Boston, MA Client: Corcoran Jennison Scope of Work: Student housing project

My Role • • • • • • •

RCP’s interior elevations CD set section details interior renderings biking requirements life safety plans

What I Learned In the planning and zoning portion of this job, I was able to do some research that I never had experience with before such as zoning codes for the city of Cambridge. We needed to know how many bike spots were required for the project based on the number of beds in the building. I also planned out the life safety sheets for the construction documents. The rated walls were all labeled on this diagrammatic plan to go along with the code summary given to us by our consultant.

TOPIC: CODE: REVISED:

Parking Garage Headroom Clearance IBC/4/#5 Structural Specialty Code: 2010 Edition January 16, 2013

[Paul L. Scarlett]

, Director

REFERENCE:

Structural Specialty Code, Chapter 4

SUBJECT:

Parking garage headroom clearance

QUESTION:

Are any projections allowed into the 7' - 0" headroom clearance required in the pedestrian and vehicular circulation areas in a parking garage?

RESPONSE:

Wall mounted shelves, storage surfaces, cabinets, piping or ductwork located at the head of a parking space may encroach into the required 7' - 0" vertical headroom clearance required in a parking garage under the following conditions: 1. The shelving, storage surface, cabinet, piping or ductwork does not project more than 24" into a parking space. 2. The shelving, storage surface, cabinet, piping or ductwork has a minimum of 48" vertical clearance above the floor. 3. In buildings of Type I or Type II construction the shelving, storage surface, cabinet, piping or ductwork shall be of noncombustible material or shall be protected by automatic sprinklers as required by the Fire Marshal's Office. 4. No obstruction by shelving, storage surface, cabinet, piping or ductwork shall be permitted in spaces and aisles designated for van accessible parking. 5. No obstruction by shelving, storage surface, cabinet, piping or ductwork shall be permitted into pedestrian circulation areas or into vehicular drive lanes or maneuvering areas.

Proposed Changes to Cambridge Zoning Ordinance Bicycle Parking Requirements City of Cambridge Community Development Department Draft Report – May, 2012

Planning & Zoning

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TYPE IIIA

CONSTRUCTION

TYPE IA

CONSTRUCTION

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1-HR RATED ASSEMBLY

The proposed project consists of 184 residential rental dwelling units to be constructed over one story of underground parking. The residential (upper) portion will consist of 6 stories, separated from the garage by rated construction. This proposed project will be designed in accordance with IBC 2009 section 509.2, a "Special Provision" for "Horizontal building separation allowance." This section is commonly referred to as the "podium" construction concept which considers the structure as two separate buildings for determining area limitations, number of stories, and construction type. The requirements of 780 CMR 509.2 are summarized below: 1. The buildings are separated by a 3-hr rated horizontal assembly 2. The building below the 3-hr assembly is no more than one story above grade plane. 3. The building below the horizontal assembly is of Type IA construction (noncombustible, 3-hr rated). 4. Shafts that penetrate the 3-hr assembly must be at least 2-hr rated with opening protectives in accordance with 780 CMR 715.4 5. The building above the 3-hr assembly is permitted to have Use Group A occupancies less than 300 occupants each. Group B, M, R, or S occupancies. 6. The building below the horizontal assembly must be fully sprinklered. 7. The building below is permitted to be Use Group S-2 parking garage used for the parking and storage or private motor vehicles. 8. The maximum number of stories permitted can be measured from the 3-hr assembly (i.e. 5 stories permitted above the 3-hr assembly. 9. The maximum building height in feet must be measured from grade plane (i.e. total building height is limited to 85 ft).

3-HR RATED ASSEMBLY W 3-HR COLUMNS

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CODE SECTION 3/64" = 1'-0"

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ALL COLUMNS 3-HR RATED ALL SHAFTS 2-HR RATED

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LEVEL 6 CODE PLAN 3/64" = 1'-0"

EXIT

TYPE IA CONSTRUCTION

TYPE IIIA CONSTRUCTION 2

LEVEL 1 CODE PLAN 3/64" = 1'-0"

FIRE RATED WALL TYPE LEGEND 3-HR RATED ASSEMBLY 2-HR RATED WALL 1-HR RATED WALL 1/2-HR RATED WALL

UP

SD

POINT OF EXIT

3-HR RATED STRUCTURAL FRAME

2-HR RATED EXTERIOR BEARING WALLS 1-HR RATED INTERIOR BEARING WALLS

During this portion of the project is when I started to fully grasp the concept of rated walls and partitions. Understanding where walls need to be rated, why they need to be rated, and how this coincides with code requirements was a great learning process for me. I can now more fully understand this is future projects. ALL SHAFTS 2-HR RATED

TYPE IIIA CONSTRUCTION

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CODE SUMMARY

LEVELS 2-5 CODE PLAN 3/64" = 1'-0"

ALL COLUMNS 3-HR RATED

University Place Residences TYPE IA CONSTRUCTION

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LEVEL 0 CODE PLAN 3/64" = 1'-0"

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University Place Residences Location: Boston, MA Client: Corcoran Jennison Scope of Work: Student housing project

My Role • •

rendering the main entry sequence reception desk design studies

What I Learned The most important learning experience here for me was the process and production of rendering. There were so many iterations in order to get the image to the best quality to send to the client. Lumion rendering software being new to our office, I was able to learn a lot while also sharing some of this new information with other team members. Simultaneously when doing this rendering, reception desk studies were done as a part of the entry sequence visibility study.

Design Development

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BAR HEIGHT BENCH

(BENCH 'FOLDS' UP TO BAR)

BAR HEIGHT TABLE/DESK

BUILT-IN HIGH BENCH

BENCH

BAR HEIGHT TABLE/DESK

BAR HEIGHT TABLE/DESK

BUILT-IN HIGH BENCH

BAR HEIGHT TABLE/DESK

University Place | Bar-Height Table Design

The rendering process is one that takes longer than expected. Many iterations and tweaks are made to get the design intent across to the client. The rendering programs, the feel of the space, and the interior decisions all play a role in designing the best spaces for our clients.

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University Place Residences Location: Boston, MA Client: Corcoran Jennison Scope of Work: Student housing project

My Role • •

managing production of and preparing renderings for client approval coordinating with landscape consultant to complete indoor planter detail

What I Learned I managed the rendering portion of this project, continuing to improve my Lumion skills in the process. Throughout this, I was able to learn more about the rendering program at the same time as I properly kept track of timing on the project as deadlines approached.

Design Development & Engineering Systems

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University Place | Planter Detail

A design problem I had the opportunity to solve was helping in the design of an indoor planter. During this process, I was able to communicate with mentors in the office for direction as well as our landscape consultant for further guidance. Here, I was able to grow by learning new information regarding indoor/outdoor treatment of plants and the details of how it is built. It was interesting to see the amount of steps and coordination it took to complete the detail for construction. The wall types, the plumbing concept, and the soil types are a few of the points I had to encounter and study to make sure the planter would properly be built.

Section Detail Through Planter

LOBBY

TILE CEMENT BOARD L.G. METAL FRAMING

TILE SILL

FILTER FABRIC GRAVEL PLYWOOD GUSSET, FASTENED TO METAL STUDS

WATERPROOFING SCREED 1% MIN SLOPE

PARKING GARAGE

4" PLANTING SOIL

CLAMP

12" APPROX

PERFORATED PVC PIPE @ GRAVEL

12" CONCRETE SLAB

TILE FLOOR

DRAIN - CLIP WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE TO EDGE OF DRAIN COVER

SIM

1' - 6" ONE TILE

8 A 800

1' - 6" ONE TILE

EXTERIOR

INSPECTION CHAMBER PVC PIPE WITH PERFORATED LID FOR DRAIN ACCESS (HIDE IN PLANTING) - PAINT EXPOSED ELEMENTS

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3' - 0"

6' - 8"

1 3/8"

2A8

NONE

2A9 2A10

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6' - 8"

1 3/8"

1' - 8" 2' - 4"

4' - 0"

6' - 8" 6' - 8"

1 3/4" 1 3/8"

2' - 0" 2' - 10"

7' - 0" 7' - 0"

coordinating all RCP’s with lighting consultant and project team managing production of all unit sheets during CD’s completing diagram studies for ADA push and pull clearances NONE

2A11 2A12

3'-5"

NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS FOR MOUNTING HEIGHTS ARE ABOVE FINISH FLOOR (AFF)

PTD WD

281 Summer Street Boston, MA 02210

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NONE

5'-6"

My Role

2A7

TOP OF WIRE SHELF

1 3/4"

5'-0"

1 3/4"

6' - 8"

CLOSET ROD

6' - 8"

3' - 0"

6'-5"

3' - 0"

NONE

SHOWER HEAD

NONE

2A6

3'-0"

1 3/8"

2A5

DIVERTER / CONTROLS

1 3/8"

6' - 8"

6'-7"

6' - 8"

3' - 0"

CURTAIN ROD

3' - 0"

NONE

COMMENTS

5'-2"

NONE

2A4

HARDWAR E

SILL

ROBE HOOK

2A3

DETAIL JAMB

HEAD

2'-0"

1 3/4"

FINISH

TOILET TISSUE DISPENSER

6' - 8"

MAT'L

3' - 3"

3' - 0"

TYPE

TOWEL BAR

NONE

FINISH

1'-6"

2A2

Location: Boston, MA Client: Corcoran Jennison Scope of Work: Student housing project

MAT'L PTD WD PTD WD PTD WD PTD WD PTD WD PTD WD PTD WD PTD WD

TYPICAL DEVICE

1 3/8"

4'-0"

6' - 8"

WIDTH

TYPICAL SWITCH

THICKN ESS

3' - 0"

FIRE RATING

4'-0"

HEIGHT

NONE

ROOM NAME

FRAME

TYPICAL VANITY GFI OUTLET AT BATHS

DOOR

2A1

DOOR NO.

GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL GWB TO BE PAINTED (TYP) 2. ALL GWB CEILINGS TO BE AT UNDERSIDE OF FLOOR CONSTRUCTION UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED - SEE DETAIL 6 ON A 801 FOR MORE INFORMATION 3. PROVIDE ALL BLOCKING REQUIRED TO INSTALL MILLWORK, EQUIPMENT, CASEWORK, GRAB BARS, RAILINGS, SIGNAGE, AND ANY OTHER WALL-MOUNTED ITEMS - FOR UNIVERSAL AND BARRIER FREE DESIGN, WHETHER OR NOT SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS, PROVIDE BLOCKING FOR GRAB BARS AND OTHER BARRIER FREE ASSEMBLIES. INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: - FUTURE GRAB BARS FOR GROUP 1 + GROUP 2 UNITS: - WATER CLOSETS - BLOCKING ADJACENT TO AND BEHIND WATER CLOSETS INSTALLED FROM 32-38" AFF, AND 6" BEYOND WATER CLOSET EACH SIDE OR TO CORNER - TUBS - BLOCKING FROM 6-48" AFF, FULL WIDTH, LENGTH OF STALL BUT NOT BEHIND SEAT - INDICATED GRAB BARS - AS SHOWN, IF NOT, AS ABOVE - ADJUSTABLE COUNTERS - FULL HEIGHT PLYWOOD BLOCKING RECOMMENDED TO SIMPLIFY, OR AS SHOWN 4. ALL WALLS TO BE PARTITION TYPE 001 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED - SEE A 810 FOR PARTITION TYPE DETAILS 5. ALL TILED WALLS TO HAVE CEMENTITIOUS BACKER BOARD IN PLACE OF GWB AT SHOWER AND TUB ENCLOSURES, AND GYPSUM TILE BACKER BOARD AT ALL OTHER - SEE ELEVATIONS FOR TILE LOCATIONS 6. DIMENSIONS ARE TO FACE OF STUD UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED EXCEPT AT WALL TYPE 111 AND NON-STUD WALLS -AT WALL TYPE 111 DIMENSIONS ARE TO CL OF WALL -AT NON-STUD WALLS, DIMENSIONS ARE TO FACE OF WALL 7. ALL DIMENSIONS RELATED TO MILLWORK, PLUMBING FIXTURES, AND MOUNTING HEIGHTS FOR GRAB BARS/ DEVICES/ ACCESSORIES SHALL BE MEASURED ABOVE FINISH FLOOR (AFF); CEILING AND DOOR HEIGHTS SHALL BE MEASURED FROM GYPCRETE 8. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR UNIT FINISHES, APPLIANCES, AND PLUMBING FIXTURES 9. WHERE ROBE HOOK IS SHOWN ON DOOR, USE SOLID CORE CONSTRUCTION 10. CENTER SW-5 LIGHT FIXTURE OVER VANITY BELOW. 11. WALL GRILLES FOR UNIT AIR HANDLERS TO BE PAINTED TO MATCH ADJACENT WALL 12. FOR DOORS SHOWN ADJACENT TO WALLS, SEE DETAIL 4 ON SHEET A 801

UNIT TYPE 2A DOOR SCHEDULE SIZE

TYPICAL GFT OUTLET AT KITCHENS, HORIZONTAL

C:\Users\nkotsatos\Documents\2011051 - University Place Residences_R2014_nkotsatos.rvt

University Place Residences

Tel 617.426.5004 Fax 617.426.0046

www.dimellashaffer.com

Client Corcoran Jennison Co. Inc.

617.822.7382

Structure Weidlinger Associates, Inc.

617.250.4100

MEPFP R.W. Sullivan Engineering

617.523.8227

Landscape H. Keith Wagner Partnership

802.864.0010

Civil H.W. Moore Associates, Inc.

617.357.8145

Specifiers Putnam Associates Specifiers

617.285.3274

Code AKF Group

617.737.1111

Lighting Collaborative Lighting

978.369.6788

Acoustic Cavanaugh Tocci Associates

978.443.7871

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. .

.

What I Learned

6" 2' - 8"

4' - 0"

GWB-PTD FULLY RECESSED MIRRORED MEDICINE CABINET

MIRROR

6"

TO TUB BOTTOM 6"

6" 2' - 8"

4' - 0"

6"

TO TUB BOTTOM

6"

4' - 0" TO TUB BOTTOM

CERAMIC TILE @ PLUBMING WALL, SHOWER & BASE

CERAMIC TILE @ BASE

EQ EQ

UNIT ELEVATION - TYPE 2A BATH2 d 22 1/4" = 1'-0"

UNIT ELEVATION - TYPE 2A BATH2 c 21 1/4" = 1'-0"

UNIT ELEVATION - TYPE 2A BATH2 b 20 1/4" = 1'-0"

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ GWB-1 8' - 9"

UNIT ELEVATION - TYPE 2A BATH2 a 19 1/4" = 1'-0"

GWB-1 8' - 9"

GWB-1 8' - 9" H

SD

CERAMIC TILE @ PLUBMING WALL, SHOWER, AND BASE

SD

FULLY RECESSED MIRRORED MEDICINE CABINET

TOWEL BAR D SC-2

15

UNIT ELEVATION - TYPE 2A BATH a 1/4" = 1'-0" SW-9

UC-1

GWB-1 7' - 6"

2A ON LEVELS 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 SW-5

EQ UC-2

2' - 4" SC-2

4' - 7 3/4"

CL

EQ

3' - 7 1/4"

CL

SC-2

EQ EQ GWB-1 8' - 9"

GWB - PTD

2' - 4"

PC-8

SC-4

SC-2

SC-2

3' - 7 1/4"

EQ

H

UNIT ELEVATION - TYPE 2A BATH b 1/4" = 1'-0"

16

EQ

UNIT ELEVATION - TYPE 2A BATH c 1/4" = 1'-0"

PC-8

EQ

17

2' - 1" CM CL

EQ

UNIT ELEVATION - TYPE 2A BATH d 1/4" = 1'-0"

EQ

6"

SD

TYP.

EQ

CERAMIC TILE BASE

1" TYP

1 A 803

18

FH

CERAMIC TILE @ PLUBMING WALL, SHOWER, AND BASE

EQ

3' - 6"

6"

6"

2' - 8"

3' - 6"

6"

6' - 8"

2' - 8"

GWB PTD

PROVIDE BLOCKING FOR FUTURE GRAB BARS BETWEEN STUDS BEHIND CEMENT BOARD

H

This was a great experience in learning how to manage a portion of the project. I became the go-to person for lighting questions and RCP’s. I learned as part of MAAB, there are requirements for the push and pull clearances for accessibility purposes. I was able to access the code to successfully find and implement these codes into our project.

6"

ROBE HOOK

EQ

CERAMIC TILE @ PLUMBING WALL, SHOWER, AND BASE 6"

GWB PTD

3' - 0"

GWB PTD

H

GWB PTD

MIRROR

EQ

EQ

GWB-1 8' - 9"

REF.

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GWB - PTD S

D

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GWB-PTD

GWB-PTD CERAMIC TILE @ PLUBMING WALL, SHOWER & BASE

GWB-PTD

3' - 0"

On a bigger scale, I learned how to manage the production of these unit sheets by keeping an organized system of what has been done, what needs to be done, and what questions need to be answered before continuing. Being the point person for this allowed me to gain a better, more overall understanding of the project and its needs.

D

S

D

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RUBBER BASE

RUBBER BASE

UNIT ELEVATION - TYPE 2A BEDROOM 2 d 1/4" = 1'-0"

13

TV

D RUBBER BASE

RUBBER BASE

UNIT ELEVATION - TYPE 2A BEDROOM 2 c 1/4" = 1'-0"

12

UNIT RCP - TYPE 2A 1/4" = 1'-0"

2

GWB - PTD

D

TV

UNIT ELEVATION - TYPE 2A BEDROOM 2 b 1/4" = 1'-0"

11

UNIT ELEVATION - TYPE 2A BEDROOM 2 a 1/4" = 1'-0"

50% Construction Documents Design Development

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Issue Description 2A6

7 8 GWB - PTD

3

9

4 2A5

GWB - PTD

12 A 704 14

A 704 6

13

D

D

Q TV

TV

D

RUBBER BASE

RUBBER BASE

9

D

8

UNIT ELEVATION - TYPE 2A BEDROOM 1 b 1/4" = 1'-0"

2A9

2A4

2A1

2A2

RUBBER BASE

RUBBER BASE

UNIT ELEVATION - TYPE 2A BEDROOM 1 c 1/4" = 1'-0"

7

UNIT ELEVATION - TYPE 2A BEDROOM 1 a 1/4" = 1'-0"

2A8

LOAD CENTER PANEL

1 A 715

140-144 Mt. Vernon Street, Boston, MA 02125

2A10 2A7

DW

D

UNIT ELEVATION - TYPE 2A BEDROOM 1 d 1/4" = 1'-0"

Reviewed By:

University Place Residences

ADAPTABLE POSITION OF DOOR

2A 966 SF

GWB - PTD

D

Checked By: Checker

Project No. 2011051

5

GWB - PTD

S

10

Drawn By: Author

11

A 704 10

FH

Date

Scale: As indicated

2A3

GWB - PTD

GWB - PTD

GWB - PTD

15 16 A 704 18 17

REF. GWB - PTD

D

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2A11

21 2A12

UNDERCABINET LIGHT FIXTURE

IC

S IC

11/18/2013 1:50:49 PM

GWB - PTD

12/20/2013 10:10:37 AM

19 20 A 704 22 GWB PTD

UNIT TYPE 2A - PLAN, RCP & ELEVATIONS

D

S

D

D D

6

UNIT ELEVATION - TYPE 2A LIVING d 1/4" = 1'-0"

PTD WD BASE

D PTD WD BASE

5

UNIT ELEVATION - TYPE 2A LIVING c 1/4" = 1'-0"

4

UNIT ELEVATION - TYPE 2A LIVING b 1/4" = 1'-0"

Q

TV

PTD WD BASE

D

A 704

D TV PTD WD BASE

3

UNIT ELEVATION - TYPE 2A LIVING a 1/4" = 1'-0"

1

UNIT PLAN - TYPE 2A 1/4" = 1'-0"

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Construction Documents

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PC-2

CM

CO DETECTOR

SD

SMOKE DETECTOR

NOTE: SEE UNIT RCP'S FOR LIGHT/RCP INFO - TYP.

RC-3

SD

RC-1A

RC-4 RC-5

F

SD

RC-1A

RC-6

F

PC-7

RC-1A

SD

PC-7

RC-7 - 8' RC-7 - 10'

F

PC-7 SD

PC-7 ACT-2 8' - 0"

RC-7 - 12' RC-8

PC-7 SD

PC-7 SD

SC-2

NOTE: SEE UNIT RCP'S FOR LIGHT/RCP INFO - TYP.

PC-7 NO CLG

PC-7

RC-11

NOTE: SEE UNIT RCP'S FOR LIGHT/RCP INFO - TYP.

SC-5

PC-7

M

PC-7

NO CLG

Landscape H. Keith Wagner Partnership

802.864.0010

1.2

Civil H.W. Moore Associates, Inc.

617.357.8145

Specifiers Putnam Associates Specifiers

617.285.3274

Code AKF Group

617.737.1111

Lighting Collaborative Lighting

978.369.6788

Acoustic Cavanaugh Tocci Associates

978.443.7871

PC-11

2

SW-10

. .

.

. .

.

SW-10

PC-11

SC-6

PC-7 PC-7 SD

NO CLG

617.523.8227

1

H

RC-10

PC-7

F

11

NOTE: SEE UNIT RCP'S FOR LIGHT/RCP INFO - TYP.

NO CLG

PC-7

617.250.4100

MEPFP R.W. Sullivan Engineering

1.4

SD

SD

RC-2

RC-1A

PC-7

PC-7

RCP NOTES: 1. IF CONFLICTS OCCUR BETWEEN LIGHT FIXTURES AND CEILING EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS, LIGHT FIXTURE PLACEMENT SHALL GOVERN. 2. ENTER ALL SPRINKLERS, GRILLES, LIGHTS AND OTHER DEVICES IN CENTER OF TILE, BOTH DIRECTIONS, UNLESS DIMENSIONED. 3. ACCESS PANELS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN GWB CEILINGS, UNLESS NOTED BY ARCHITECT. 4. WHEN DISCREPANCIES OCCUR BETWEEN ELECTRICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS REGARDING LIGHT FIXTURE TYPE, QUANITITY, OR LOCATION, THE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS SHALL GOVERN. 5. CENTER OF SIDEWALL SPRINKLER UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED 4" AWAY FROM GLAZING SURFACE. 6. PROVIDE ADDITIONAL LENGTH OF LINEAR DIFFUSER TO PROVIDE APPEARANCE OF CONTINUOUS LINEAR. INACTIVE PORTIONS OF LINEAR SHALL BE BLANKED-OFF AND RECEIVE 2" MIN ACOUSTIC INSULATION. VISIBLE PORTIONS OF BLANK-OFFS SHALL BE PAINTED BLACK. 7. FIELD VERIFY ALL SOFFIT ELEVATIONS AT EXTERIOR STOREFRONTS/CURTAINWALLS TO MAINTAIN EXISTING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN UNDERSIDE OF MULLIONS AND SOFFITS.

F

PC-12 RC-1A/ RC-1B

RC-1A

PC-7

LINEAR DIFFUSER

RC-1A

SW-10

617.822.7382

A.2A.1A

F

F

NO CLG PC-7

NO CLG

PC-7

SUPPLY DIFFUSER

PC-11

CM SD

10

PC-7

CB.9

PC-9

PC-7

PC-7

RETURN/EXHAUST GRILLE

PC-10

PC-7

PC-7

PC-5

PC-8

ACT-1 8' - 0"

NOTE: SEE UNIT RCP'S FOR LIGHT/RCP INFO - TYP.

D

SIDEWALL SPRINKLER SEE FP DRAWINGS

PC-4

SW-10

Client Corcoran Jennison Co. Inc. Structure Weidlinger Associates, Inc.

SPRINKLER - SEE FP DRAWINGS

PC-3

Tel 617.426.5004 Fax 617.426.0046

www.dimellashaffer.com

EXIT SIGN (X-1)

PC-1

5 A 700

281 Summer Street Boston, MA 02210

RCP LEGEND

LIGHT FIXTURE LEGEND

SW-1

PC-7

3

SW-5

N

SW-6 SW-7 PC-7

SW-8

12

P

SW-9

N.8

SW-10 SD

UC-1

PC-7

PC-11

SD

UC-2

P.8

F

SD

NO CEILING

PC-7 F

13

F

F

LEVEL 1 - NORTH 1/8" = 1'-0"

MP4 SOFFIT

10.A

CONTINUOUS LINEAR SUPPLY DIFFUSER RG-3 @ GROUND/FLOOR

SD

SD

MP-3 AT UNDERSIDE OF CANOPY

SD

EQ

ACT-2 8' - 0"

PC-7

PC-3 PC-3

PC-7

PC-7

ACT-3 9' - 6"

PC-3 PC-3

PC-3 PC-3

RC-1B

M

RC-2 RC-2 4' - 0" RC-1A

PC-11

F

RB-3

1' - 4"

RC-2

PC-7

6

PC-4 ACT-3 8' - 6"

B

RB-3 LINEAR WALL SLOT LT. FIXTURE

PC-7

PC-4

PC-11 PC-11

PC-7 ACT-3 8' - 6" PC-4

9 A 800

RC-1B SD

PC-5

PC-3 PC-3

2 A 713

100% Construction Documents

RC-1A RC-5 EQ EQ

100% Construction Documents November 15, 2013 50% Construction Documents September 16, 2013 SD

PC-7 PC-3

PC-3

J.7

RC-2 GWB-1 8' - 6"

RC-2

RC-2

RC-2

Issue Description

ACT-2 9' - 6"

PC-11

7

PC-7

Drawn By:

RG-2 @ GROUND

H

Checked By: Checker

Project No.

NO CLG

PC-11 RG-3 @ GROUND /FLOOR

Reviewed By:

2011051

University Place Residences

SD

RG-2 @ GROUND

Date

Scale: 1/8" = 1'-0"

RC-10

8 E.B

G

140-144 Mt. Vernon Street, Boston, MA 02125

F

MP-3 UNDERSIDE OF CANOPY

E.A

1

PC-7

13 A 800

PC-3

J 13

RC-5

PC-3

PC-3 PC-3

J.3 K

RC-5

WV-1 8' - 6" RC-1B BRONZE COVER SPINKLER @ WOOD, TYP RC-1B

PC-3

PC-3

PC-3

L

F

RC-2

GWB-2 10' - 3"

PC-3

PC-3

PC-3

12

RC-1A

1' - 6"

SW-1

PC-3

NOTE: SEE UNIT RCP'S FOR LIGHT/RCP INFO - TYP.

RC-1A

RC-5 RC-1A GWB-1 RC-5 RC-1A 10' - 3" 10 RC-5 RC-5 BRONZE TRIM RC-5 RC-1A RC-12 A 800 RC-3 SUPPLY / RETURN RC-12 RC-1A RC-12 RC-12 @ WOOD, TYP. RC-12 2' - 6" RC-12 SD RC-12 2' - 3" 2' - 3" RC-12 RC-1B RC-12 RC-1B GWB-1 2' - 3" PC-12'S RC-2 PC-12 8' - 6" RC-1B PC-12PC-12 CENTERED RC-1B OVER GWB-1 RC-12 WV-1 RC-1B COUNTER RC-12 8' - 0" 8' - 6" RC-12 EQ RC-1B RC-1B

RC-1A

SD

SD

NO CLG

5

PC-7

CONTROL JOINT @ GWB CLG. RC-1A

RC-5

RC-5

EQ

RC-1A

SD

PC-1 RC-5

EQ

SD

SD

RC-5

RC-1A

PC-3 SD

NOTE: SEE UNIT RCP'S FOR LIGHT/RCP INFO - TYP.

RC-5

1' - 6"

RC-3

PC-7

SD

RC-1AEQ RC-5

SD

SD

SD

CM

NOTE: SEE UNIT RCP'S FOR LIGHT/RCP INFO - TYP.

13.A

PC-7

PC-11

F

F

GWB-1 8' - 0"

SD

SD

RC-1A

RC-5 GWB-2 10' - 3"

RC-5

F

TYP

RC-1A

RC-1A

NO CLG

TYP

2' - 6"

RC-2 8' - 6" RC-2

RC-1A SD

PC-7

GWB 12' - 2"

RC-1A

EQ

SD

S

F

PC-7

RC-1A

GWB-1

PC-7

PC-7

RC-1A ACT-1 8' - 0"

11

RC-1A RC-1A GWB-1 SW-5 7' - 0" SW-5 GWB-1 RC-3 7' - 0"

GWB-1 8' - 6" PC-7

PC-7

RC-1A

S

SD

0"

P 2" TY

NO CLG

PC-7

12.A

PC-7

F

2' -

1' RC-1A

NO CLG

RC-1A CONTROL JOINT RC-5

RC-5

6' - 0"

RC-1A NO CLG

PC-7

RC-5

GWB-1 10' - 3"

SD

RC-1A

RC-1A RC-1A

RC-5

RC-5

2' - 4"

RC-1A RC-1A

RC-1A

RC-1A

RC-6

RC-1A

0"

EQ EQ

0"

5' -

5' -

EQ EQ

NOTE: SEE UNIT RCP'S FOR LIGHT/RCP INFO - TYP.

GWB-1 9' - 4 21/32"

RC-5 GWB-2 10' - 3"

F

RC-2

RC-5 GWB-1 10' - 3"

2' - 0" SD

RC-2

F

PC-7

CONTINUOUS LINEAR SUPPLY DIFFUSER

RC-1A

F

PC-7

NOTE: SEE UNIT RCP'S FOR LIGHT/RCP INFO - TYP.

10

RC-2 RC-6

RC-1A COVE LIGHT, RB-2

SD

RC-1A

A 800 RC-1A

NOTE: SEE UNIT RCP'S FOR LIGHT/RCP INFO - TYP.

PC-7

RC-10

F

RC-1A 12

NO CLG

RC-10

3' - 0"

RC-10

PC-2

F

11.A

RC-1A

RC-1A

ACT-1 10' - 6"

SD

SD

RC-2 1' - 4 1/4"

ACT-3 8' - 0"

CONTINUOUS LINEAR SUPPLY DIFFUSER

GWB-1 9' - 6"

SD

RC-2

UC-1 RC-1A

SD

RC-1A

PC-7

SD

ACT-3 12' - 0"

GWB-1 8' - 0"

NOTE: SEE UNIT RCP'S FOR LIGHT/RCP INFO - TYP.

4

PC-7

F

2

GWB 12' - 2"

9

LEVEL 1 RCP

E

LEVEL 1 - SOUTH 1/8" = 1'-0"

A 201

N

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Winchester Lofts Location: New Haven, CT Client: Forest City Scope of Work: Renovation of an old gun factory, adaptive reuse project

FOREST CITY - WINCHESTER LOFTS - RAMSEY ARTWORK COSTS 2010090.14

IMAGE SIZE

FRAMED SIZE

24x36

29X50

FINISH

QUANTITY

mat/frame

• •

meeting agendas/meeting organization general project organization finish plans communication with client millwork details artwork selection and involvement in cost negotiation communicating electrical and RCP changes to consultants issuing ASI’s

What I Learned This is the next project where I really gained a sense of the project management side of things. The project was in CA when I joined the team, and since the project team was small I got to take on a lot more of the responsibility. I learned a lot through the process, and was able to continue building some of my strengths and gain some management experience.

VALUE (not including tax, shipping, installation, etc)

DESCRIPTION

10

TOTAL

$2,000

$20,000

$2,200

$15,400

$2,400

$2,400

$2,250

$2,250

$2,500

$7,500

#43 - Bldg 5 @ entry - Orange Man # - Bldg 5 2nd Fl Elev - B&W Stair #31 - Bldg 5 3rd Fl Elev - Outlet #20 - Bldg 5 4th Fl Elev - Green Door Red Dot #74 - Bldg 5 2nd Fl Lounge - Bullet Hole #33 Bldg 5 2nd Fl Lounge - Checkerboard #26 - Bldg 1 Fl 1 Elev Lobby - Yellow Window # - Bldg 1 Fl 1 Elev Lobby - Yellow Curtain # - Bldg 1 Fl 2 Elev Lobby - Pipes & Vats #37 - Bldg 5 Fl 1 Leasing - Blue Peel Wall

My Role • • • • • •

DiMella Shaffer Associates

30x45

37X57

mat/frame

7

#59 - Bldg 1, Fl 1 Lounge- Blue Door # - Bldg 5 Fl 3 Lounge - Aqua Columns #28 - Bldg 5 Fl 4 Lounge - Blue Peel Columns #96 - Bldg 3 Connector Fl 1 - Brick/Blue Walls #3 - Bldg 3 Connector Fl 2 - Red Dot #5 - Bldg 3 Connector Fl 3 - Red Box #4 - Bldg 3 Connector Fl 4 - Afro 35x52.5

41X70.5

mat/frame

1

#69 - Bldg 5, Fl 1 @ Elev - Sepia 30x45

metal

1

#101 - Bldg 5, Lounge 5110 - Motorcycle 43x64.5

metal

3

#75 - Bldg 5 Corr. 5108 - Before #2 - Bldg 5 Corr 5108 - B&W Fan #40 - Bldg 5 Corr 5108 - Caution

$47,550 PRINT DATE 4/7/2014

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T-17 CH-16

Revised Date:

ITEM DESCRIPTION

MFR.

PRODUCT ID

FABRIC / FINISH

SIZE (wxdxh)

QTY.

NET PRICE

TOTAL

COMMENTS

Poker Table Poker chairs - low back armless

CH-17

Café Chair

T-18

Café Tables

Keilhauer

Juxta 45250

COM -1.75 yds

Keilhauer

Juxta 47133

Laminate top/rev bevel/vinyl edge

T-19

Low Round Table

Keilhauer

Juxta 47251

T-20

Low Round Table

Keilhauer

Juxta 47231

CH-18

Lounge Chair - Low Back

Keilhauer

Juxta 45540

COM - 2 1/4 yds: Back: Designtex Microgrid 3514-804 Steamship Seat: Carnegie Bounce 6410/64

CH-19

High Back Chair

Keilhauer

Talk 8711

COM - 5 1/2yds: Back: Duralee 32578/610 Buttercup Seat: Designtex Microgrid 3514-804 Steamship

1

$1,500.00

$1,500.00

Bernhardt Image Cedar

6

$600.00

$3,600.00

Sina Pearson Palazzo 360-75 Barbarini

6

$600.00

$3,600.00

30" sq, 29h

3

$552.00

$1,656.00

42" dia, 15"h

1

$1,060.00

$1,060.00

30"dia, 15"h

1

$450.00

$450.00

28.5wx28.5dx41.5h

4

$1,750.00

$7,000.00

36.5wx28.75dx45.75h

2

$3,000.00

$6,000.00

net

Budget - Issue Date: March 19,2014

2010090.14

CODE

Revised Date:

MFR.

PRODUCT ID

$14,350.00 Lounge 1124 #REF!

$10,000.00

$4,350.00

#REF!

#REF!

Total Ramsey:

$47,170.00

$47,170.00

$0.00

Delivery/ Install: Accessories/ Treatments:

#REF! #REF!

#REF! #REF!

#REF! #REF!

Total Buffalo Bill: Bldg. 1, Fl. 1, DSA Total:

Lounge 1124

DiMella Shaffer Associates

FOREST CITY - WINCHESTER LOFTS - AMENITY FURNITURE SCHEDULE

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2010090.14

Bldg. 1, Fl. 1,

FURNITURE SCHEDULE

DiMella Shaffer Associates

ITEM DESCRIPTION

Total:

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

Additional 10% Budget:

$233,530.00

#REF!

#REF!

FABRIC / FINISH

SIZE (wxdxh)

QTY.

NET PRICE

TOTAL

COMMENTS

list

Bldg. 5, Fl. 1, Leasing 5102 Aqua Krystal cast w/ chrome base

T-01

Round Table

Versteel

36" Diameter, Chrome base

2

$1,200.00

$2,400.00

CH-01

Guest Chair

Montage

Segesta 102284 4-leg

White plastic

Chrome base

6

$345.00

$2,070.00

CH-02

Lounge Chair

Bernhardt

Oslo 2405

861 Walnut/Radar 3813032 Portobello/ Pillow: Maharam Garden 466134/003 Pumice/Cay

28 1/2"w x 28"d x 28 3/4"h

T-02

Low table - round Reply

Mesh back, adj. arms, uph seat

Steelcase

3

$1,930.00

$5,790.00

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$1,000.00

$1,000.00

CH-03

Desk Chair

Designtex Microgrid 3514-402 Tide

1

$500.00

$500.00

LAT-01

Lockable Lateral files

Steelcase

36" w, 2 drawer

2

$800.00

$1,600.00

LAT-02

Lockable Lateral files

Steelcase

30"w, 2 drawer

1

$600.00

$600.00

F-01

Lockable Rolling pedestals

Steelcase

Box, File - 26 1/2"h x 15"w

2

$400.00

$800.00

Power

Bldg. 5, Fl. 1, Lounge 5110

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OUTLETS @ COUNTER HEIGHT

CC:

WINCHESTER LOFTS, LLC LEASING ELECTRICAL 281 Summer Street Boston, MA 02210

Tel. 617.426.5004 Fax 617.426.0046

Project number Date Scale Drawn By Ref ASI# Ref RFI# Re: Drawing #

2010090.16 04/09/14 1/4" = 1'-0" MU 038

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Winchester Lofts

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Winchester Lofts Location: New Haven, CT Client: Forest City Scope of Work: Renovation of an old gun factory, adaptive reuse project

My Role • •

site visit and documentation design sketches based on found site conditions

What I Learned During my site visit, I was given the responsibility to meet with our construction manager for a tour of the buildings. Again, it was an amazing opportunity to see a project that I directly worked on in the field. It is such a different experience to see a project in real life rather than on paper. It gives a completely different perspective and way of looking at construction details, and having a new perception of the space in general. Seeing projects under construction continues to give me a better sense of what I am looking at when in the office.

Construction Observation

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ADD BRICK TO CEILING REMOVE FACE BRICK & MORTAR; LEAVE RED BRICK, MAIN BODY OF FIREPLACE, EXPOSED

6 1/4"

LEAVE BRICK FIREPLACE EXPOSED

5'-0"

6'-9"

REPAIR CORNERS OF THE STAMPED CONCRETE HEARTH; PAINT

1'-10"

1'-10"

ADD BRICK TO CEILING CUT AWAY ROUGH EDGES AND PROVIDE NEW TOP "MANTLE" WITH SIDES 6 1/4"

REPAINT EXISTING BLACK PAINT ON BRICK CUT BACK BRICK TO ACHIEVE STRAIGHT SMOOTH EDGE

5'-0"

6'-9"

REPAIR CORNERS OF THE STAMPED CONCRETE HEARTH. PAINT

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Winchester Lofts Location: New Haven, CT Client: Forest City Scope of Work: Renovation of an old gun factory, adaptive reuse project

My Role • • • •

communicating electrical changes for leasing office creating a project binder meeting notes meeting agenda design studies and details for a piece of new millwork (mail room)

4 1/2"

3/4"

4"

1/4" STEEL 1/8" REVEAL 3/4" PAINTED MDF, PT-15 3/4" PLYWOOD BACKER

What I Learned

TV BY OTHERS

2 1/2"

3"

SOLID SURFACE COUNTER, SS-2 (SEE FINISH SCHEDULE) FLUSH CABINET LCOK - BLACK

5'-0"

COORDINATE HOLE LOCATION FLUSH OVERLAY HINGE LAMINATE ON ALL EXPOSED INTERIOR SURFACES

LAMINATE ON 3/4" PLYWOOD, PL-6 CONTINUOUS 2X3, SECURED TO FLOOR

2' - 10"

In the design of this millwork, we wanted to relate back to the industrial feel of the rest of the building and its history, which is where the idea of the metal comes from. Additionally, learning about the whole design process to design a piece of millwork from scratch was eye-opening, allowing me to realize the extent and thought that goes into each and every detail of a project.

PROVIDE CUT-OUT FOR POWER/ TEL DATA CONNECTION COORDINATE HEIGHT

3'-8"

The management role that I took on this project was a huge eye-opener for me in the design profession. I became a point contact person for the client and some consultants, and was able to present some of the information in meetings. The coordination of different aspects of the project gave me a sense of the project as a whole. I also learned a lot more about construction administration during this process and how changes are communicated. Being able to organize the meeting agenda was an opportunity for me to fully understand the scope of what we were discussing, and feel more in control of the meetings.

CUT-OUT FOR POWER

4"

WOOD CLEAT SECURED TO FLOOR

Project Management

LAMINATE BASE, PL-9

3"

3"

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Forest City – Winchester Lofts

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Feedback on updated furniture & millwork layout Lateral Files behind desk, pencil draw @ desk Electrical Requirements (tables in approved locations to proceed)  Need to issue electrical changes to contractor

4. Building 5 Floor 1 amenity spaces (furniture & fabrics)  Lounge 5110  Media Lounge  Media Room  Game Room o Arcade Games  Pinball Company  BMI Gaming  Multi-use exercise room o equipment (ie. mats) - part of fitness machines contract  Jordan’s images 

Use as study table in Bldg 5 lounge – approved by Carin

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Update of furniture and finishes Fake TV?

281 Summer Street Boston, MA 02210

Tel Fax

617.426.5004 617.426.0046

www.dimellashaffer.com

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Winchester Lofts Location: New Haven, CT Client: Forest City Scope of Work: Renovation of an old gun factory, adaptive reuse project

My Role • • • • • • •

involved in all finish choices and decisions organization for team & client meetings finish plan Photoshop rendering responsible for finish legend coordination flooring pattern studies finish plans finish schedule

What I Learned I have learned a lot about myself in terms of my strengths and desires as I continue through my career in architecture. The CA phase of a project is one I am starting to truly enjoy as I learn all about the coordination, outside contact, and knowledge that it requires.

Materials & Specifications

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2010090.01 Winches ter Lofts

Cons truction Docum ent S et AS I #46 - Is s ued 5/20/14 DOCUMENT 00080

FINIS H LEGEND

DiMella Shaffer

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MANUFACTURER S UPPLIER

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COLOR / PATTERN ID No.

CONTACT & NOTES

LOCATION

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Shaw Contract

CPT-2

Carpet

Shaw Contract

CPT-3

Carpet

Shaw Contract

CPT-4a

Carpet

Shaw Contract

CPT-4b

Carpet

Shaw Contract

Bonnie Helm - Shaw Contract AlterNature Collection - Natural Inset at Amenity Space Lounges - 857-891-8884 Selection 5A179 - 79505 Koa AlterNature Collection - Earth Tone Revised: 2/12/2014 Border at Amenity Space Lounges Tile 59338 - 38481 Tamo Carpet at Amenity space Leasing AlterNature Collection - Ingrain Tile Revised: 2/12/2014 59339 - 39496 Linden Office - Ashlar Install Melt Tile 5T048 - 48516 Fuse Brick 25 Revised: 2/12/2014 Carpet at Amenity space - Conference pattern Melt Tile 5T048 - 48516 Fuse Revised: 2/12/2014 Carpet at Amenity space - Billiards


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781.878.3500 617.338.0063

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS CAROL R. JOHNSON ASSOCIATES LIGHTING CONSULTANT LAM PARTNERS INC

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wall phone

617.250.4100

CIVIL ENGINEERS NITCH ENGINEERING R

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617.210.1800

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER WEINDLINGER ASSOCIATES, INC CODE CONSTULTANT HOWE ENGINEERS

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EMERGENCY ELEC.

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reception desk design studies exterior detailing designing a new reception desk

Tel 617.426.5004 Fax 617.426.0046

www.dimellashaffer.com

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SPECIFICATIONS KALIN ASSOCIATES INC.

617-964-5477

ACOUSTIC CONSULTANT ACENTECH INC.

617-497-8063

REF. REF.

Location: Newton, MA Client: Boston College Scope of Work: Renovation and addition

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What I Learned

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During this process, I learned about the building envelope, and how existing portions of it come together with new pieces. The use of an existing building in a project proves to be more difficult than designing exterior details for a solely new construction project.

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STONE

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Being able to coordinate different documents is something I enjoy. I have continued to learn my passion for organization and coordination through the lens of design projects at different phases.

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EXISTING MASONRY

EXTRUDED "J" BEAD PAINTED WOOD TRIM

1' - 6 3/4"

0' - 4 1/4"

STRIKER BY WON-DOOR RECESSED INTO RATED CONSTRUCTION

CUT SLOT IN EXISTING MASONRY TO RECEIVE DOOR

0' - 4 1/8"

PROVIDE RATED CONSTRUCTION ON EACH SIDE

RECEIVER BY WON DOOR 0' - 4 1/4"

WON DOOR HEADER ABOVE

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT & CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS

SLIDING JAMB ASSEMBLY

NON-RATED POCKET COVER DOOR

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Reception Desk Design

Exterior Detail EPDM MEMBRANE ROOFING VAPOR BARRIER 1/2" PROTECTION BOARD 6" INSULATION 3" METAL DECK WOOD BLOCKING ZINC COATED COPPER FLASHING 3" INSULATION AIR WATER VAPOR BARRIER ON DENS GLASS ON METAL STUD FRAMING NEW CAST STONE INFILL PANEL

ZINC COATED COPPER THROUGH WALL FLASHING

1' - 2 1/2"

REMOVE AND REINSTALL BALLUSTRADE PLYWOOD

Third Floor 193' - 0 1/2"

STEEL BEAM GWB CEILING W/ METAL STUD FRAMING 12'-0" A.F.F. REMOVE & REINSTALL STONE EXISTING CONCRETE ROOF DECK TO BE REMOVED

EXISTING CEILING 10'-0" A.F.F. 2' - 0" FACE BRICK BRICK BACKING

0' - 4" 0' - 8"

24" STEEL MEMBER STEEL FRAME 3/4" CEMENT PLASTER

3" MINERAL FIBER INSULATION AIRSPACE AS REQUIRED BY STEEL 3 5/8" METAL STUD 16" O.C. 3/4" PLYWOOD EXISTING BRICK ICE AND WATER SHIELD 5/8" GWB STEEL COLUMN 2x4 SLEEPERS - SCREW & GLUE TO PLYWOOD, 24" O.C. TWO LAYERS 1/2" PLYWOOD SCREWED AND GLUED 3/4" HARDWOOD FLOORING W/ RESIN PAPER

Second Floor 180' - 9"

ICE AND WATER SHIELD SYLOMER 'G' ARDEX LEVELING COMPOUND

36” min 36” max

BC McMullen Museum EXISTING 2ND FLOOR CONCRETE

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Chronkite Graduates Center Location: Cambridge, MA Client: Harvard University Scope of Work: Renovation of existing graduate building. Dorm, dining, lounge, & administrative areas to be updated

My Role • • •

punchlisting RFI responses general CA

What I Learned This part of the CA experience gave me a much better idea of what its like to be on site with contractors. It was a situation where I learned how to communicate information concisely. It was also a great way to see a project I worked on in the office and be on the construction site and involved in construction discussions.

Harvard Chronkite | Punch list

Space 1st Floor 1st Floor 1st Floor 1st Floor 1st Floor 1st Floor 1st Floor 1st Floor 1st Floor-Dining Room - 111 1st Floor-Dining Room - 111 1st Floor-Dining Room - 111 1st Floor-Dining Room - 111 1st Floor-Dining Room - 111 1st Floor-Dining Room - 111 1st Floor-Dining Room - 111 1st Floor-Dining Room - 111 1st Floor-Dining Room - 111 1st Floor-Dining Room - 111 1st Floor-Dining Room - 111 1st Floor-Dining Room - 111 1st Floor-Dining Room - 111 1st Floor-Dining Room - 111 1st Floor-Dining Room - 111 1st Floor-Dining Room - 111 1st Floor-Dining Room - 111 1st Floor-Dining Room - 111 1st Floor-Dining Vestibule - 111A 1st Floor-Entry Corridor - C-100 1st Floor-GC - Office 1st Floor-Kitchen - 112 1st Floor-Mail - 107 1st Floor-Private Dining - 110 1st Floor-Private Dining - 110

CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION

Comments INSTALL BALL CATCH PAINT TOUCH-UP PAINT DOOR FRAME PAINT WALLS MISSING COVER PLATE PAINT WALLS DOOR HARDWARE MISSING FIRE ALARM STROBE COVER REMOVE AND REPLACE ALL RUBBER BASE DING IN WALL PATCH DOORS ALIGN LIGHT FIXTURE TRIMS REPLACE RED EXIT SIGN WITH GREEN SEAL AROUND WINDOW FRAMES PAINT TOUCH-UP GENERAL CLEAN YELLOW PAINT SPLATTER AT TOP OF COLUMN CLEAN LIGHT FIXTURES, TYP 2 NAILS STICKING OUT OF COLUMN PAINT TOUCH-UP CEILING GRID NOT ALIGNED AT SOME EDGES PAINT TOUCH-UP PAINT WALLS STRIP INFILL TILE, RESEAL STRIP INFILL TILE, RESEAL STRIP INFILL TILE, RESEAL PATCH DOOR EDGES CEILING TILE CEILING TILE CEILING TILE CEILING TILE PATCH DOOR, CLEAN AND FIX SCRATCHES INSTALL RADIATOR COVER

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Request for Information RFI016

Project # 121075 HU- HRES Cronkhite Hall Dorm RFI #: RFI016

Date Created: April 26, 2013

To: Natasha Marcuard DiMella Shaffer Associates 281 Summer Street Boston MA, 02210

From: Patrick Murnane Shawmut Design & Construction 560 Harrison Avenue Boston MA, 02118

Days TBD

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 

  

 



  











 



 

 X 

  

 











  

 



 



       

 



 +6"



 



 



 







 











  



 

 











  

  



  





 

 













     

 

  





 



  

 



   

ASI - 014 BASEMENT LAV

 



  





   



 





 

 



 





  



 







  

  





    



   

ASI-014





  

 

RFI-019 BREAK ROOM ELEV.



  





  



 

   



 

 



    





 

 











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





 











 



 

  

   







 



Cc: Company Name

Date Answered:

   



  













  

 

 

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Question Date Required: May 03, 2013 Please provide an elevation and details of the millwork requirement for the 3rd floor apartment kitchen and bath.

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Subject RFI #16 3rd Floor Apartment Elevations/Details

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BC | 2000 Commonwealth Ave Location: Boston, MA Client: Boston College Scope of Work: Renovation of existing building. Student lounges, apartment units, lobby space, public area lighting, outdoor terrace to be renovated

My Role • •

site visits to gather existing conditions renderings of new lobby and student lounges

What I Learned Being involved in this project from Design Development through Construction Documents with just one other person, I was able to manage the Revit model, and be the contact person for in-house questions and design meetings.

Second Level

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

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281 Summer Street Boston, MA 02210

Tel 617.426.5004 Fax 617.426.0046

www.dimellashaffer.com

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STRUCTURAL ENGINEER LeMessurier Consultants

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CODE CONSULTANT Howe Engineers, Inc.

781.878.3500

SPECIFICATIONS Putnam Associates Specifiers

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Front Desk Location: DiMella Shaffer Boston, MA

My Role • • • • • • • • • •

answering the phones greeting all visitors office supply inventory office supply ordering managing all ingoing and outgoing packages in charge of all employee travel arrangements setting up Lunch and Learns ordering food for office meetings print room stocking and organization resolving printer problems and/or placing service calls

What I Learned During my time at the front desk, I learned all about how an office is run. A lot of what I did was manage the office, being the go-to person for all office problems. I was the face of the office, greeting visitors and learning to communicate effectively in the process. Working the front desk was an opportunity to understand the inner workings of everything that occurs on a day to day basis. Without this knowledge, I would not fully understand what goes on “behind the scenes.”

ADMINISTRATION

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Canstruction

Canstruction | 2012

Canstruction is a nonprofit organization that holds annual design-build competitions of built structures made entirely from canned goods. The goal behind the competition is to raise hunger awareness. After the winners are determined, all the food used in the structures is donated to local food banks. My role in this process was to help in the design of our structure. I then was able to model and built it in SketchUp so we could figure out the best way to construct it.

Laboure Center

Laboure Center is a Catholic charity of Boston, working to assist needy individuals in the area. They do things such as supply food and clothing, and find homes for orphans and children in need. This past year, I participated in the Laboure Center Christmas House Tour, where we designed and decorated the house of a volunteer in South Boston to raise money for this charity. A number of houses throughout South Boston volunteered their homes to be decorated for the tours. All money raised on the tours go directly to the Laboure Center who help families in need.

National Rebuilding Day

Rebuilding Together is a national nonprofit organization that focuses on providing critical repairs, accessibility modifications, and energyefficient upgrades to low-income homes and community centers at no cost to service recipients. I was able to take part in it this past April as a part of my office team. It is such a rewarding experience to know that I am able to help those in need while also doing things that I love.

VOLUNTEER WORK

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Laboure Center Christmas House Tour | 2013

National Rebuilding Day | 2014

Habitat for Humanity | 2010

Leadership & Service

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MICHELLE UNGAR

2323 Race Street Apt. 906 Philadelphia, PA 19103 508-479-1038 | michelleungar@gmail.com

Professional Experience DIMELLA SHAFFER | ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER | Boston, MA

NOV 2010 - JUNE 2015

CLOSETS BY DESIGN | DESIGNER | Shirley, MA

AUG 2010 - NOV 2015

CHRIS WALSH & COMPANY | INTERN | Framingham, MA

DEC 2007 - JAN 2008

BOSTON ARCHITECTURAL COLLEGE | STUDENT AMBASSADOR | Boston, MA

JAN 2014 - JAN 2015

UMASS AMHERST | TEACHING ASSISTANT | Amherst, MA

JAN 2010 - MAY 2010

HILLEL HOUSE | FUNDRAISING SUPERVISOR | Amherst, MA

SEPT 2007 - MAY 2010

CAMP PEMBROKE | COUNSELOR TRAINER | Pembroke, MA

JUNE 2005 - AUG 2009

OCT 2013

OCT 2013 - NOV 2013

JUL 2012 - NOV 2012

JUL 2010 - AUG 2010

Team member performing work on all phases of architectural projects including: Adaptive re-use, senior living, student housing, university buildings

EDUCATION BOSTON ARCHITECTURAL COLLEGE Master of Architecture GPA 3.80 Boston, MA | 2011-2015 Alumni Association Scholarship Spring 2013 Scholarship based on academic standing and portfolio presentation

Commends Thesis Award Spring 2015 Award based on overall thesis project judged by thesis faculty committee

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS BFA, Architecture & Design Cum Laude | Deans List | GPA 3.62 Amherst, MA | 2006-2010

SUMMARY

Determined, motivated, independent individual with well-defined time management, and organizational skills

CORE SKILLS SketchUp, Lumion, Revit, Photoshop, InDesign, AutoCAD, MS Office Suite, hand-drafting & sketching

INTERESTS

Running, painting, baking & cake decorating, scrapbooking, photography, reading, video editing

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University of New Hampshire | Hamilton Smith Hall University Place Residences Winchester Lofts Harvard University | Cronkhite Graduate Center Renovations Boston College | 2000 Commonwealth Ave Salem State University | Ellison Campus Center Study

Designed custom storage spaces including closets, offices, and bedrooms Hosted individual meetings with clients to address project goals and design vision Skills developed: measurements, sketches, details, pricing, discounts, sales Created stair design for a home renovation Learned CAD programs and Google SketchUp

Other Experience Guided incoming students through new student orientation Acted as a peer mentor to ease their transition into graduate school Sustainable Living lecture course Promoted from fundraiser to supervisor in September 2009

Promoted from Camp Counselor in Summer 2009 Led a group of 110 Counselors-in-Training abroad for 5 weeks

Volunteer Experience BOSTON ARCHITECTURAL COLLEGE | GUEST CRITIC | Boston, MA Provided feedback to students in Master’s level architecture studio

LABOURE CENTER | DESIGN DECORATOR | Boston, MA Competed in holiday house decorating charity event

CANSTRUCTION | SKETCHUP MODELER | Boston, MA Created 3D SketchUp model of canned food structure for charity event

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY | VOLUNTEER | Dorchester, MA Assisted with construction of low-income housing project

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Qualifications

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Reference Photo

Reservoir Reflection | 8 1/2” x 11” | 2015

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Z.L. Feng Reproduction | 15” x 22” | 2015

Watercolor

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Inspiration | 24” x 36” | 2013

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Coffee Cups | 16” x 20” | 2013

Acrylics

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Simplifying Space | 18” x 24” | 2007

Forms | 24” x 18” | 2007

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Buildings & Landscape | 18” x 24” | 2006

Charcoal & Pastels

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October Mountain | Lee, MA

Beacon Street | Brookline, MA

Mount Monadnock | Jaffrey, NH

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World’s End Reservation | Hingham, MA

Quabbin Reservoir | Belchertown, MA

South End View | Boston, MA Golf Course | MA

Photography

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Cinque Terre, Italy

Florence, Italy

San Marino

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Athens, Greece

Rome, Italy

Reykjavik, Iceland

Travel

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