ProMedica medical office building HKSinc
Junior Project Architect 2012
A 55,000 square foot Medical Office Building containing a Retail Pharmacy, Family Practice, and Urology Practice in one building. Involved from the beginning of Planning and Schematic Design through Construction Administration. Worked directly under a Senior Project Architect to generate and organize the construction set and assist with both interior and exterior details.
promedica ambulatory care center HKSinc
Design Assistance / Planning 2012
This facility contains 200,000 square feet of various Medical Practices as well as a Retail Pharmacy and internal coutryard/atrium. The intent was to help create a new architectural identity to go along with their new graphic identity. Involved heavily in both Planning and Schematic Design as well as design research and material exploration. Facilitated the organization and design of the graphics for multiple presentations and marketing materials.
saint joseph mercy oakland - patient tower HKSinc
Junior Project Architect 2012 - 2013
The tower contains over 150,000 square feet of patient beds, a grand lobby, cafeteria, and conference space. Assisted in completing the Construction Documents beginning with exterior envelope detailing and then moving on to help finish millwork and other interior details. Continued to assist the project team in answering multiple RFI’s through the construction phase.
saint joseph mercy oakland - chapel renovation HKSinc
Acting Project Architect 2013
In addition to the Patient Tower project, the client asked us to start generating Construction Drawings for a renovation of their Chapel which was previously designed by HKS but placed on hold. Led a small project team to create the Construction Documents under guidance from a Senior Project Architect.
king fahad medical city HKSinc
Junior Project Archtiect 2011
Over 2,000,000 square feet of two Patient Towers and a new Cancer Facility along with other integral hospital components. Helped a medical planner layout multiple lab spaces for diagnostics and research. The majority of assistance was in the Design Development phase and focused on completing various tasks for several medical planners for multiple program spaces within the new hospital.
STEVE VALENTA
CHRISTOPHER OZOG NATHAN ALDERFER
DAVID TAYLOR NATHAN JOHNSON
PEGGY MORAN
NATHAN ALDERFER (INTERIORS ONLY)
BRANDEN CLEMENTS JESSIE PEKSA KAITLYNN YOUNG TIM VANDUSEN
Mission: Facilitate client satisfaction, quality documents, and efficient creation of projects through the implementation of Revit as a design, production, and construction administration tool.
EMILY ROBINSON
REVIT COMMITTEE - revitcommittee@hksinc.com STEVE VALENTA - svalenta@hksinc.com
Goals: Assist profitable and efficient transition through each phase of project development; Maintain consistency among all project models to allow flexible work load distribution across all office locations; develop and maintain essential family libraries; Assist the development and maintenance of the Quality management Guide Sheets; Develop and maintain recommended practices for model and document creation; Evaluate and facilitate implementation of new project delivery methods; Effectively and enthusiastically communicate the products of the Committee.
SOURCE - http://source/bim/default.aspx BIM Execution Plan Guidesheets Model Standards (Green Book) CONTENT LIBRARY \\nt07\HKS_stds\CADtools\Revit\Revit 2013 Suite\HKS Content\Libraries
ARCHITECTURE CHRISTOPHER OZOG - cozog@hksinc.com
PROCESS DOCUMENTATION \\FSDT01\projects\_01_DigitalWorkflows
INTERIORS NATHAN ALDERFER - nalderfer@hksinc.com
SUPPLEMENTAL STANDARDS TO HKS STANDARDS \\FSDT01\projects\_02_Applications
Individual(s) who will integrate BIM Workflows with project teams, especially across offices are important. Key responsibilities include Workflow Problem Resolution, Execution Plan development, documentation and implementation of workflow process’ with teams (Especially new workflows), being an everyday resource for Project BIM Managers, and working with PM/PA towards the overall success of the project. Key Development Points to Project BIM Managers: Set up new projects; Provide opportunities for education of BIM applications; Resolve project problems Project BIM Managers cannot; Get together within office at least once a month and regionally at least quarterly to discuss lessons learned, shortcomings, and future development ideas.
DETROIT NATHAN JOHNSON - njohnson@hksinc.com DAVID TAYLOR - dtaylor@hksinc.com
PROJECT START-UP CHECKLIST \\FSDT01\projects\_01_DigitalWorkflows\00_BIMmanager
Individual(s) who have expressed interest in leading a project team as a BIM Manager and have the desire to become more knowledgeable regarding BIM workflows; allowing and ensuring a continued base of knowledgeable staff. Key responsibilities include learning the In’s and Out’s of the BIM Process and Software, attending Continuing Ed, and being the Main Source for people to ask questions regarding BIM.
DETROIT ERIC MESSING, JESSIE PEKSA, BRANDEN CLEMENTS, KAITLYNN YOUNG
Individual(s) that contribute to HKS Committees and will identify and respond to regional specific needs that act as a filter and conduit between HKS Committees and Individual office development, promoting standards, process and continuing education opportunities that align with the overall objective of HKS Committees and Strategic Goals. Has representation on Revit Committee. Key Development Points to BIM Managers: Provide Resources to offices as needed to complete work; Set Regional and office goals to help implement and educate HKS BIM Standards; Identify problem areas with Regional offices and incorporate on BIM Leadership discussions; Get together quarterly to discuss regional issues; attend HKS Committee Meetings as scheduled.
Key Development Points to BIM Users: Provide help daily to any questions related to software; Document problems/learning points to be discussed during Brown Bags or Email/Standards Documents; Provide support to the Office BIM Managers when asked to work on Standards (max 2 hours/week) if Projects allow.
INDIANAPOLIS NATHAN ALDERFER - nalderfer@hksinc.com
CHICAGO ELYSE TOWNSLEY, LAUREN STARK INDIANAPOLIS EMILY ROBINSON
What:
A low-key unstructured BIM/Revit conversation lunch group. The idea is to keep this loose… no heavy presentations… that’s for the brown bags. Again, this is a conversation about the daily grind of BIM, not a presentation. “Hey, how did you make that mullion profile for SJMO?” “So, explain key notes to me. I don’t get it?” “Why would I always get a warning out of thetogroup “Any suggestions how to getBIM my team members on board with following the BIM thatwhen areI close integral theeditor?” project’s deliveryon within Plan?” “Hey I saw this cool trick the other day.” “What the h@%* is the deal with… “
DEVELOPMENT IDEAS BIMmidwest Tasks \\FSDT01\projects\_01_DigitalWorkflows\01_BIMmidwest\01_Tasks
building information modeling committee HKSinc
Everyday employees PROJECT STARTUP DOCUMENT related softwares. These employees have not shown interest in becoming a THIS DOCUMENT AT BIM Manager and intend just to focus on project When: delivery.Lunch, TheThursdays… direct contact within however itfor mayproblems/issues conflict the occasional with lunchBIM and learn. May notPM happenFILLS every weekOUT – depends. Starts this coming Thursday, the 14th. software are the Project BIM Managers.
START OF PROJECT
Leadership 2011 - 2013
PA - PM Midwest Meetings Content \\FSDT01\projects\_01_DigitalWorkflows\02_PA-PMmidwest
Created a graphic identity for the internal leadership for BIM in the Midwest Offices. Helped create
\\FSDT01\projects\_01_DigitalWorkflows\00_BIMmanager\BIM Project Midwest Brown Bags several standards and documentation\\FSDT01\projects\_01_DigitalWorkflows\03_MidwestCollaboration\ to inform BIM users how to efficiently and consistently create Setup.pdf 01_BrownBags BIM Managers, Revit users, interested folks, etc. Show up if you want… if you don’t… no biggie. No pressure to have a
Where: Generally in the Water Wheel Room (computer access!) but it can move as needed. Who: Think of this more like skateboarders doing ollies and railstands in the town square. Loose…hope to see you there sometime.
How:
full house every week. This is meant to be helpful not a chore. An email blast will go out every Monday asking if there are any particular topics that people would like to discuss. Just to get people thinking… then a reminder blast will go out on Thursday morning listing topics if any.
projects within Autodesk Revit. Also assisted in coordinating these efforts to HKS corporate as well Folder as our consultants that HKS Detroit hasIdeas long standing relationships with. \\FSDT01\projects\_01_DigitalWorkflows\98_HardwareSoftwareIdeas
PROPOSED PLAN
T EE
R
IN
ST
B OR
C RKET N. MA
ET
E STRE
O
T
N SA
ROSS
T IN
E TR
S
J
AC
NEW RESIDENTIAL NEW CBD WEST TRANSIT CENTER
E
U AVEN
NEW RETAIL/ OFFICE
NEW RETAIL EXTENDED PASSAGE
NEW PEDESTRIAN PLAZA
N. AUSTIN STREET
MAINTAINS TRAFFIC ACCESS
COMMUNITY CENTER IC PACIF
FUTURE UNDERGROUND TRANSIT ACCESS
E AVENU
DOG PARK IFFIN S. GR EET STR
OPEN AIR MARKET
TREET
ELM S
EDGE SYNERGY a line or border at which a surface terminates
the interaction of elements that when combined produce a total effect that is greater than the sum of the individual elements
W.EST E.ND T.RANSIT C.ENTER
AR N. LAM T STREE
COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER
15’
60’ 30’
120’
HKS Design fellowship - dallas HKSinc
Participant 2012
The Design Fellowship at HKS is a global charette that brings in HKS employees and students from around the country to collaborate over a weekend in the Headquarters in Dallas, Texas. Our team was tasked to generate a plan for a major commuting intersection that included light rail, a regional bus station and subway. Our plan interjected the neighborhood with necessary retail support and residential spaces to provide a level of activity to balance the level of transportation.
02 - ROSA PARKS PLAZA
C PACIFI
E AVENU
02 PROPOSED SITE
ET
RE
IN
ST
AMENITIES
ET
RE
IN
RB
ST
IN
CO
ST RKET REET
UE
N. AU
120’
REET
ELM ST
R N. LAMA STREET
60’ 30’
IFFIN S. GR ET STRE
ET
15’
STRE
REET
ELM ST
STIN
120’
R N. LAMA STREET
60’ 30’
BUS STOP
UE
IFFIN S. GR ET STRE
ET
STRE
15’
TRANSIT STOP
IC AVEN
PACIF
STIN
R N. LAMA STREET
REET
ELM ST
JA
O
NT
CI
N
N. AU
ET
STRE
120’
BUS TROLLEY
ET
RE
ST
ENUE
IFFIN S. GR ET STRE
STIN
R N. LAMA STREET
60’ 30’
FUTURE
AV ROSS
N. AU
ET
STRE
IFFIN S. GR ET STRE
STIN 15’
TRANSIT
SA
IC AVEN
PACIF
ST
N. MA
UE
N. AU
REET
ELM ST
RESIDENTIAL
AV ROSS
IC AVEN
PACIF
REET
UE
JA
O
NT
CI
N
ST
ENUE
AV ROSS
IC AVEN
LOW
ET
RE
SA
ENUE
AV ROSS
PACIF
ENTERTAINMENT
IN
RB
CO
MID
ST RKET
REET
ENUE
JA
O
NT
CI
N
SA
COMMUNITY
TRANSIT
ET
RE
HIGH
N. MA
ST RKET
REET
JA
O
NT
CI
N
SA
RETAIL
ET
RE
ST
ST
RB
CO
GROCERY
N. MA
ST RKET
N. MA
ET
RE
ST
DENSITY
ET
RE
FOOD
RB
CO
15’
60’ 30’
120’
hks design fellowship - detroit HKSinc
Facilitator & Graphic Lead 2013
Worked with a leadership group in Detroit to host the HKS Design Fellowship for the Midwest Region. The participants included HKS employees from the Chicago, Detroit, and Indianapolis offices as well as students from the University of Michigan, Lawrence Technological University, and the University of Detroit Mercy. The graphic material for marketing and information was under my lead and I generated most of the graphic material independently.
hks design fellowship - Dallas HKSinc
Facilitator & Graphic Lead 2013
Asked to join the leadership team for the Corporate led HKS Design Fellowship in Dallas and lead the graphic development of marketing and information for the upcoming Fellowship. Worked closely with the leadership team to develop a new identity for the HKS Design Fellowship and put it into motion.
INTERIOR RENDERING
BEDROOM
KITCHEN
BATH
EXAMPLE UNIT TYPE
urban green
600
UNIT TYPE [A] [D]
Studio Simply Housing
SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0”
Fall Semester 2010
A multi-family housing project in the douglas neighborhood of chicago, illinois seeks to implore sustainable strategies that creates a cohesive but dynamic housing infill for the neighborhood. The buildings employ living green machines that filter, collect, and disperse rainwater and waste. The south facade contains a terra cotta fin system that assists in diffusing light away and into each unit. A detailed site analysis propsed additional program [grocery, fitness, cafe] supplement the housing to provide much needed amenities to the neighborhood.
Fitness Center
Northwest Housing Unit [18 Units]
Northeast Housing Unit [22 Units] [C]
[A]
[02]
[03]
[01]
Michigan Ave
S. Indiana Ave
[B]
g To Parkin Below
Cafe
Grocery
E 29Th Street
Southeast Housing Unit [22 Units] SITE PLAN NTS
N
SITE STRATEGY
Pedestrian connection from michigan ave to nearby park
SITE STRATEGY N.T.S.
Separation from private/public program
Additional pedestrian links to surrounding neighborhood
Consideration for additional separation of private/public program
Addition of landscape features to provide further separation of private/public program
Addition of program space within landscape features for commons areas
6
1
6
[14]
[09]
TIMBER FLOOR OAK
6 1
T.O.S.
T.O.S.
58’-8”
58’-8”
FLOORBOARDS 4 LAYERS 2” RIGID INSULATION ON DAMP-
T.O.S. 57’-0”
PROOF MEMBRANE ON 2” METAL ROOF DECKING ON STRUC. STEEL
T.O.S.
1” CLEAR FLOAT GLASS
58’-8”
STRUCTURAL STEEL BEYOND, TYP.
[15]
CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM, TYP.
FIN. FLR.
FIN. FLR.
48’-0”
48’-0”
T.O.S.
T.O.S.
46’-8”
46’-8”
EXTRUDED TERRA COTTA FIN [PAINTED] ALUMINUM BRACKET ON
EXTRUDED TERRA COTTA
ALUMINUM ARMATURE ON STEEL BRACKET WITH
FIN [GLAZED], TYP.
EXTRUDED ALUMINUM FRAMING SYSTEM, TYP.
RUBBER GASKETS
[09] SECTION DETAIL SCALE: 1” = 1’-0” 1” CLEAR FLOAT GLASS [10] FIN. FLR.
FIN. FLR.
36’-0”
36’-0”
T.O.S.
T.O.S.
34’-8”
34’-8”
FIN. FLR. 36’-0”
PREFABRICATED ALUMINUM SILL [PAINTED] STEEL ANCHOR EXTRUDED TERRA COTTA FIN [PAINTED]
T.O.S. 34’-8” [11]
[12]
FIN. FLR.
FIN. FLR.
24’-0”
24’-0”
T.O.S.
T.O.S.
22’-8”
22’-8”
T.O.S. 21’-0”
SECTION DETAIL 1” CLEAR FLOAT[10] GLASS SCALE: 1” = 1’-0”
OPERABLE WINDOW UNIT, TYP. CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM, TYP. 1” CLEAR FLOAT GLASS RAILING, TYP.
[13]
FIN. FLR.
12’-0”
12’-0”
T.O.S.
T.O.S.
10’-4”
10’-8”
24’-0”
HEATING SYSTEM ON BATT INSULATION ON DAMP
STRUCTURAL STEEL BEYOND, TYP.
FIN. FLR.
FIN. FLR.
TIMBER FLOOR [OAK FLOORBOARDS] ON RADIANT
DECK DRAIN [TO LIVING MACHINE]
PROOF MEMBRANE ON 4” CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE SLAB ON 2” METAL DECKING ON STRUC. STEEL
T.O.S.
T.O.S.
T.O.S.
10’-8”
22’-8”
9’-3”
STRUCTURAL STEEL BEAM
STRUC. STEEL BEAM
MOTORIZED ROLLER SHADE
EXTRUDED TERRA
OPERABLE WINDOW UNIT, TYP.
COTTA FIN [PAINTED] ARCHITECTURAL SITE CAST CONCRETE [SANDBLASTED FLUSH [1/2” CHAMFERED EDGE]
LIVING MACHINE
APPROXIMATE FINISH GRADE
6” CONCRETE SLAB [WITH #8 REBAR AT 16” O.C. + SMOOTH REINFORCING BARS] ON 2” RIGID INSULATION [WITH PAVEMENT ISOLATION JOINT + SEALANT] ON 4” COMPACTED GRANULAR FILL
FIN. FLR.
FIN. FLR.
0’-0”
0’-0”
T.O.S.
T.O.S.
-1’-4”
-1’-4”
APPROXIMATE FINISH GRADE
STRUC. STEEL MULLION
[16]
1” CLEAR FLOAT GLASS
[11] SECTION DETAIL SCALE: 1” = 1’-0”
TO LIVING MACHINE RECIRCULATION TANK
TIMBER FLOOR OAK FLOORBOARDS 4 LAYERS 2” RIGID INSULATION ON DAMP-
FROM LIVING MACHINE PRIMARY TANK
EXT. SHEATHING
COLD-FORM METAL FRAMING
FIN. FLR. 12’-0”
PROOF MEMBRANE ON 2” METAL ROOF DECKING ON STRUC. STEEL
T.O.S. 2” RIGID INSULATION
2” RIGID INSULATION
VAPOR/MOISTURE BARRIER
VAPOR/MOISTURE BARRIER
CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE
CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE
1” CLEAR FLOAT GLASS
STRUCTURAL STEEL BEAM 8” CONCRETE SLAB ON VAPOR/ MOISTURE BARRIER ON 2” RIGID INSULATION ON GRADE
FIN. FLR. -15’-0”
EXTRUDED TERRA COTTA FIN [PAINTED]
FIN. FLR. -15’-0”
MOTORIZED ROLLER SHADE
8” CONCRETE SLAB ON VAPOR/MOISTURE BARRIER ON 2” RIGID INSULATION ON GRADE PERFORATED DRAIN TILE
PERFORATED DRAIN TILE
DRAINAGE FILL
DRAINAGE FILL
STRUC. STEEL MULLION [B] SOUTH WALL SECTION
[C] NORTH WALL SECTION
SCALE: 1/2” = 1’-0”
SCALE: 1/2” = 1’-0”
1” CLEAR FLOAT GLASS
[13] SECTION DETAIL SCALE: 1” = 1’-0”
10’-8”
01. Modular Terra Cotta Fin System Delivered To Site
02. Individual Fins Moved Horizontally Per Elevation
03. Individual Fins Rotated And Locked In Place Per Elevation
[06] TERRA COTTA DETAIL R0 13/16" R0 5/8" 0°
43.6
0°
90
Operable Window Unit
45.0 0°
0°
45.0
1.40°
2°
0.0
12
45.0
Fritted Pattern N.T.S.
.0
0°
[08] TERRA COTTA DETAIL
0°
.0
90
R0 9/16"
.0
0°
R0 13/16"
28.62° 1.40°
0°
90
R0 5/8" °
45.0
.00
0 12 0°
0°
45.0
30.0
0°
.0
90
R0 9/16"
.0
0°
R0 13/16"
0°
90
R0 5/8" R0 9/16"
0°
1.40°
45.0 0°
45.0
15.00°
13.62°
0.0
12
90
0 1/8"
°
0 .0
1 15/16"
4"
1"
1 15/16"
60
.00
°
R1 1/4" R0 3/4"
0 1/8"
/2" 01
R0 5/8" R0 9/16"
1.40°
R0 13/16"
00
°
0°
90 .
R0 5/8"
°
R0 9/16"
45.0
.00
45.0
1.38°
135
13.60°
88 60.0 0° .0 0°
0° 43.0
0°
0.0
12
°
R0 9/16"
0° 00° . 45.0 90
0°
43.0
10.16°
R0 5/8"
.00
0° 0° .0 88 60.0
R0 3/16"
R0 13/16" °
.00
0 12
60
R0 3/4"
R0 1/2"
90 45.0 0° .00 °
R1 1/4"
R0 13/16"
0° 0° .0 90 90 .0 0°
R0 13/16"
0°
R0 5/8" R0 9/16"
0°
45.0
1.38° 28.60°
45.0
00°
150.
0° .0 90 00
°
R0 13/16"
0°
90 .
R0 5/8" R0 9/16"
0°
1.40°
2°
45.0
43.6
45.0
Maximum Privacy Zone
165.00°
0° .0
90
[07] NORTH ELEVATION DETAIL
[08] TERRA COTTA FIN DETAIL
landscape synergy Thesis
Winter Semester 2011
a synergetic and mutualistic environment provokes the architectural discipline to manifest design that promotes ecological, political, and social conflictions in the urban industrial sector. the thesis implores an urban industrial manufacturing facility that embraces an endosymbiotic relationship of a hydrogen energy plant with the tissue of the earth. the goal of the thesis intends to create self sustaining research nodes for the promotion of bio technologies.
PONTIAC
ROCHESTER HILLS
TROY
WIXOM FARMINGTON HILLS
NOVI
PLYMOUTH
SOUTHFIELD
LIVONIA DETROIT
DEARBORN CANTON
INKSTER YPSILANTI ROMULUS
RIVER ROUGE
graffiti book Architecture Representation
Miller|Hull Fall Semester 2010
A typographical exploration of the city of detroit, the graffiti book represents a collection of art that inhabits the dequindre cut in the riverfront district just east of the renaissance center. A greenway now occupies the dequindre cut allowing recreational users to celebrate the art. The book’s cover is stop sign that was generously donated by the city of ann arbor. The rest of the book is composed of water color paper and canvas.
Externship
Spring Semester 2010
The University of Michigan has a long running program that sends students to architecture firms across the nation called spring externship. I had the honor to work at miller|hull architects in seattle, washington for the week. The project above was a quick representation of my deepest gratitude for the firm and individual employees that i worked closely with for the week. The cards are made from bristol, chip board, and canvas.
hanging light Architecture of Objects
ikebana vase Winter Semester 2011
The hanging light is meant to provide an illusion of floating. The light is hung from 10 lb fishing line that limits the connection from ceiling to fixture. Burlap, cotton, and welding rod compose the materials used in the light. Four fluorescent bulbs illuminate the fixture and provide a soft warm light to the space it occupies.
Architecture of Objects
Winter Semester 2011
Ikebana is a Japanese term that translates to ‘living flower’ and represents a disciplined art form in which humanity and nature are meant to be brought together. The piece shown above is made from zinc and rockite in a simple yet elegant representation for a floating flower. The form work for the rockite was cnc milled from mdf and sealed with an epoxy resin for waterproofing. The zinc was cut utilizing a cnc water jet system.
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
CONSTRUCTION KEYNOTES
GENERAL FLOOR PLAN NOTES
#
CONSTRUCTION KEYNOTE SYMBOL
1
FIRST FLOOR REFERENCE ELEVATION 100' - 0" = XXX.XX' (XXX.XX' DATUM, REFER TO CIVIL)
1
PATCH FLOOR AT REMOVED WALL, PREP FOR NEW FINSIHING
2
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FROM COLUMN REFERENCE LINE TO FACE OF PARTITION, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
2
NEW OPENING IN EXISTING WALL. TOOTH-IN WITH MASONRY TO MATCH
3
3
PATCH FLOOR AT REMOVED PLUMBING, PREP FOR NEW FINSIHING
REFER TO CODE DRAWINGS (G000 SERIES) FOR LOCATIONS & EXTENT OF RATED ASSEMBLIES. IF PARTITION DESIGNATION DISCREPANCY OCCURS BETWEEN THE CODE DRAWING & THE FLOOR PLANS, PROVIDE THE PARTITION TYPE INDICATED WITH THE MOST STRINGENT REQUIREMENTS.
4
NEW DOOR OPENING IN EXISTING WALL. TOOTH-IN WITH MASONRY TO MATCH
4
REFER TO DRAWING A003 FOR ALL INTERIOR PARTITION TYPES.
5
TOOTH-IN DEMOLISHED PLUMBING FIXTURE(S) OPENING WITH MASONRY TO MATCH
5
ALL PARTITIONS TO BE K8 UNLESS OTHER NOTED OTHERWISE.
6
TOOTH-IN DEMOLISHED PLUMBING PENETRATION(S) WITH MASONRY TO MATCH
6
REFER TO A5 SERIES FOR DOOR & WINDOW INFO AND DETAILS.
7
PROVIDE FRT WOOD BLOCKING AT ALL TOILET PARTITIONS, GRAB BARS, AND HAND RAILS.
8
RE: A002 FOR TYPICAL MOUNTING HEIGHTS AND STANDARD TOILET ROOM TYPES.
9
RE: SPECIFICATIONS FOR TOILET ACCESSORIES (TAD) DESIGNATIONS AS NOTED ON DRAWINGS
10
COORDINATE WITH OWNER, LOCATIONS FOR OWNER PROVIDED ACCESSORIES.
A1 CONSTRUCTION KEYNOTES
3
2
13' - 3"
6
24
(4)
5
A9
3
9 L1
11
(4)
L1
TOILET A122
S2
L1
L1
A821
L1
12 ± 3' - 0"
12
6
1
7
L1
12
GIRLS JV A123
L1
12
7
L1 G
S1
2
L1
L1
SHW2
3' - 4" MO
3' - 5 5/8"
U2
L1
7
K6.P
K6.P 3' - 0" 2' - 8"
5
3' - 0"
8' - 7 5/8"
3
11
± 3' - 0"
H
SHW1
2
3
L1
L1
L1
L1
L1
L1
3 4' - 0"
5
1
5' - 4"
PASSAGE A121
5' - 11 5/8"
3' - 4" MO ± 14' - 0"
8
A121B
6' - 8"
3' - 8"
2' - 8"
20
A123 4
± 3' - 4" 32' - 0"
8
INFILL OPENING, TOOTH-IN WITH NEW MASONRY TO MATCH
9
TOOTH-IN WALL WITH NEW MASONRY TO MATCH
10
RELOCATED SCOREBOARD
11
PREFABRICATED SHOWER UNIT
12
ALT 1: INSTALL SALVAGED LOCKERS. CUT AND PATCH LOCKER UNITS FOR NEW LAYOUT. REFINISH ALL LOCKER SURFACES TO BE PT-(TBD)
13
BUILT-IN SHELVING
20
STICK RACK. PROVIDED BY OWNER
21
WALL MOUNTED TOWEL RACK
A113B
7
3' - 4" MO
8"
M.1.9
TOOTH-IN WHERE WALL WAS DEMOLISHED WITH MASONRY TO MATCH
WALL MOUNTED MARKERBOARD. OFCI
23
WALL MOUNTED TV. OFCI
24
WASHER / DRYER. PROVIDED BY OWNER
25
SHELVING AND HOOKS. OWNER PROVIDED OWNER INSTALLED
26
SKATE SHARPENER. PROVIDED BY OWNER
1
P 248.336.4700 F 248.336.4701
G
ACCESSORIES LEGEND
22
1.8
2338 COOLIDGE SUITE 100 BERKLEY, MICHIGAN 48072
H
1
RECESSED TRASH BIN
2
24" X 36" MIRROR
3
TOWEL HOOK
4
ADA TOWEL HOOK
5
PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER
6
SOAP DISPENSER
Final Plans for Bidding and Construction
F
0.9
CRANBROOK EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY
M.0.1
26' - 2 5/8" 3' - 4" MO
A7
18' - 8"
A301
9
K8.P
9
F4 A331
DN 10 TREADS @ 11" = 9' - 2" 4" 3' - 8"
10' - 0"
STAIRS S-2
L2
11"
10' - 2"
CL EQ
2 6
S1
2
1
5
3
5' - 2"
(4)
EQ
5
2
EQ
6
L2
L2
L2
L2
L2
A821
13
(10' - 0") K8.P
A6
26
A821
cranbrook kingswood - ice arena addition
E5
E7 B
A6 A411
5' - 10"
B
L2
8' - 0"
UP 10 TREADS @ 11" = 9' - 2"
DN 10 TREADS @ 11" = 9' - 2"
STAIRS S-1 6' - 5 1/4"
ELEV E-1
20
L3
A4
L3
11"
21' - 3 1/8"
22
S-1A 20' - 4 3/8"
2"
OFFICE A110
D3 A411
8' - 0 3/8"
K6.P
28' - 0"
E9
L2
6' - 0"
A110
8' - 8"
TRAINING A112
3' - 4" MO
4' - 0"
A301
L2
L2
L2
L2
L2
L2
L2
3A
A1
3' - 4" MO
A4 A331
A2 A301
A411
4
35' - 4"
A9
A3
A411
A301
4 7/8"
5
23' - 4 1/2" 1' - 4 1/4"
56' - 1 1/4"
6
7
SHEET TITLE:
A
31' - 4 1/2"
N - NEW ADDITION
1' - 4 1/4"
1' - 7 1/4"
17' - 5 1/4"
8
9
10
Acting Project Archtiect 2015
The addition is 2,000 square feet of a new locker room, alumni space and workout space for all four BIDS hockey teams. The project also included the renovation of three existing locker rooms. Acted 03.27.2015 as the point of contact for all consultants and the client. Responsible for creating the Construction FIRST LEVEL FLOOR PLAN Documents and coordination as the acting Project Architect. AND ENLARGED PLANS DATE ISSUED:
M.A A2 A331
Stantec / SHWgroup ISSUED FOR:
A
2"
7' - 0"
K8.P 4 6' - 4" MO
1' - 4"
8' - 0 3/8" CLEAR 4 3/8" 3' - 8"
A112
3' - 8"
3' - 4" MO
3' - 4" MO
L2
A100 12' - 8"
1' - 10"
EQ
PASSAGE A100
3' - 4" MO
5' - 0"
A301
K8.P
23
A103
A6 A301
E2
A102
A101 4 A8
C
L2
LAUNDRY A102
3' - 4" MO
L2
BOYS VARSITY A103
2' - 0"
25
BIDS
B.5
L2
COACH'S OFFICE A101 10' - 0"
24
EQ
K12
W
12' - 0"
8
7' - 9 5/8"
± 6' - 4"
1
24 11'D- 4 3/8"
8" 8"
26
2015.03.27
EQ
L3
K4 K12
1/4" = 1'-0"
03.27.2015
A1 A501
A111
1
17' - 0"
Checker
SCALE:
K12 L2
3 5
2
6
MECH A111 11
U1
KWH
CHECKED:
A8
A821
3' - 4"
TOILET A118
U2
DRAWN:
ISSUE:
C
L2
K8.P
A821
F3
SHOWERS A104B
TOILET A104A
52' - 8"
ALIGN
A821
EQ
28' - 4 3/8"
EQ
E1
6
D EQ
U2
L2
8"
L2
S1
4' - 0" MO
1
L2
5' - 4"
L2
21
± 4' - 8"
20 4' - 6"
WALLACE ICE ARENA BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI
8' - 6"
U1
L2
5' - 4"
L2
L2
4' - 0" MO
2
4' - 0"
12 1
K8.P
A3 A411
12' - 8"
L2
UP 10 TREADS @ 11" = 9' - 2"
S-2A
12 L2
BOYS JV A117
1
2"
15' - 1"
12
M.C
1' - 8 1/4"
L2
8' - 0" CLEAR 8' - 7 5/8"
L2
3' - 8"
L2
12
L2
± 6' - 4"
18' - 10 1/4"
A1
8
L2
6' - 0 3/8"
L2
EQ
L2
L2
L2
L2
L2
2"
S-2B A117
A821
E
D
1
Project #:
A111 214100162
univ. of texas at Brownsville - academic building Stantec / SHWgroup
Junior Project Architect 2015
A new 150,000 sf Academic building that contains general classrooms, science labs, and music rehearsal and performance spaces. Worked with a Senior Project Architect developing brick details for the varying brick patterns for the building. Helped coordinate with consultants and was responsible for managing the architectural project team delegating and leading the development of the technical documents.
kettering university - board room Stantec / SHWgroup
Junior Project Architect 2014
The project is 2,200 square feet of new Board Room & Conferencing space. Mahogony wood, glass, and metal define two overlapping zones. One zone is oriented around events and presentations and the other is an extension of the first as support and an informal social space. Assisted with completing the millwork details and technical documents. Worked with the lead designer selecting hardware, collaborating on millwork details, and completing the documents for bids.
ward church - coffee cafe Moonlighting
Design / Documentation 2016
Collaborated design and technical documentation with two other individuals to create a coffee cafe and renovate a library for Ward Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Novi, Michigan. The project is currently under construction with an anticipated completion date of June 2016.