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LAC+USC PRIMARY CARE

La Cañada Design Group Architecture Planning Interiors

OPD 4TH FLOOR RENOVATION FOR ADULT MEDICINE

630 N. Rosemead Boulevard, Suite 400 Pasadena, California 91107 (626) 351-4301 FAX (626)351-4302 www.lcdg.com

(N) NA NAT NO. NR N.I.C. N.T.S.

NEW NOT APPLICABLE NATURAL NUMBER NOT RATED NOT IN CONTRACT NOT TO SCALE

MECH MET MFR MIN MISC M.O. M.T.

I - 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND MAINTAIN TEMPORARY SIGNAGE AROUND EXTERIOR OF THE TEMPORARY FENCE INDICATING THAT THE SITE ACCESS IS RESTRICTED TO CONSTRUCTION WORKERS ONLY.

W W/ W.C. WD WG W.H. W.I. WNSCT W.P. W.S.

WIDE OR WEST WITH WATER CLOSET WOOD WIRE GLASS WATER HEATER WROUGHT IRON WAINSCOT WATERPROOF WET STANDPIPE OR WOOD SCREW

II - 2. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION IS DESIGNED TO CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CBC 2013 EDITION, THE CALIFORNIA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, TITLE 24, STATE FIRE MARSHAL, CAL-OSHA, REGULATIONS FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED, AND MUNICIPAL, STATE OR FEDERAL ORDINANCES, CODES AND/OR REGULATIONS. REFER TO SHEET G1.01 FOR APPLICABLE CODES.

AX.XX

OBS O.C. O.D. O.F. O.F.C.I.

F.D. F.E. F.F.

FLOOR DRAIN FIRE EXTINGUISHER FINISH FLOOR OR FACTORY FINISH F.G. FINISH GRADE FIN FINISH/ 'ED F.H. FIRE HYDRANT F.H.C. FIRE HOSE CABINET F.L. FLOW LINE FLR FLOOR FLUOR FLUORESCENT F.O.B.FACE OF BRICK F.O.S.FACE OF STUD F.O.W. FACE OF WALL FT FEET FUT FUTURE

OBSCURE ON CENTER OUTSIDE DIMENSION OWNER FURNISHED OWNER FURNISHED, CONTRACTOR INSTALLED OFD OVERFLOW DRAIN O.F.O.I. OWNER FURNISHED, OWNER INSTALLED O.H. OVERHEAD OPNG OPENING OPP OPPOSITE O.S.B.ORIENTED STRAND BOARD PAN PANEL PARTN PARTITION P.B. PUSH BUTTON P.G. PAINT GRADE PIP POURED-IN-PLACE P.J. PANEL JOINT PL PLATE PLAS PLASTER P.LAM PLASTIC LAMINATE PLYWD PLYWOOD P.O.C. POINT OF CONNECTION POL POLISHED PTD PAINTED PSI POUND PER SQUARE INCH P.V.C.POLY VINYL CHLORIDE RAD RD REF REQ'D REV RGH R.D. RM R.O. RW

GA GALV G.I. GL GSB GWB GYP

GAUGE GALVANIZED GALVANIZED IRON GLASS GYPSUM SHEATHING BOARD GYPSUM WALLBOARD GYPSUM

H.B. HDW HDWD H.M. HORIZ HR HT/HGT HTR HVAC

HOSE BIBB HARDWARE HARDWOOD HOLLOW METAL HORIZONTAL HOUR HEIGHT HEATER HEATING, VENTING & AIR CONDITIONING

SAFB SCHED S.B. SECT SH SHT SIM SLNT SMS SPECS S.R. SVS SS STD

RADIUS ROUND REFRIGERATOR OR REFERENCE REQUIRED REVISION ROUGH ROOF DRAIN ROOM ROUGH OPENING REDWOOD SOUND ATTENUATION FIBER BLANKET SCHEDULE SPLASH BLOCK SECTION SHELF SHEET SIMILAR SEALANT SHEET METAL SCREW SPECIFICATIONS SPRINKLER RISER SERVICE SINK STAINLESS STEEL STANDARD

APPLICABLE CODES 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE (CBC) 2013 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE (CMC) 2013 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE (CPC) 2013 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE (CEC) 2013 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING CODE (CGBC) 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE (CFC)

BUILDING SECTION SECTION NUMBER SHEET WHERE DRAWN

X

I - 5. PROVIDE ADEQUATE AND PROPER STORAGE FACILITIES DURING THE PROGRESS OF THE WORK.

2013 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE, TITLE 24, PART 6 C.C.R. 2013 CALIFORNIA ENERGY STANDARDS, TITLE 24 NFPA 13 AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS, 2013 EDITION NFPA 14 STANDPIPE SYSTEMS, 2013 EDITION NFPA 20 STATIONARY PUMPS, 2013 EDITION AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA)

I -7. GENERAL CONTRACTOR MUST PROVIDE TEMPORARY TOILETS FOR ALL WORKERS ON THE SITE AND REGULARLY MAINTAIN CLEANLINESS THROUGHOUT THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT.

WALL SECTION SECTION NUMBER SHEET WHERE DRAWN

X AX.XX

II - CODE COMPLIANCE II - 1. ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO TITLE 24, CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS (CCR).

DETAIL SECTION SECTION NUMBER SHEET WHERE DRAWN

X AX.XX

II - 3. ALL INTERIOR FINISHES SHALL CONFORM TO THE STATE FIRE MARSHALL FLAME SPREAD RATING REQUIREMENTS AND CBC CHAPTER B. II - 4. ALL FLOOR SURFACES IN PUBLIC AREAS SHALL BE NON-SLIP IN COMPLIANCE WITH DIVISION 18 OF THE HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.

EXTERIOR ELEVATION SHEET WHERE DRAWN ELEVATION NUMBER

X

II - 5. A. EXIT DOORS SHALL BE OPERABLE FROM THE INSIDE WITHOUT THE USE OF KEY OR ANY SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OR EFFORT.

X AX.XX X

B. MAXIMUM EFFORT TO OPERABLE DOORS SHALL BE NOT EXCEED 8-1/2 POUNDS FOR EXTERIOR DOORS AND 5 POUNDS FOR INTERIOR DOORS, SUCH PULL OR PUSH EFFORT BEING APPLIED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO HINGED DOORS AND AT THE CENTER PLANE OF SLIDING OR FOLDING DOORS. COMPENSATING DEVICES OR AUTOMATIC DOOR OPERATORS MAY BE UTILIZED TO MEET THE ABOVE STANDARDS. WHEN FIRE DOORS ARE REQUIRED, THE MAXIMUM EFFORT TO OPERATE THE DOOR MAY BE INCREASED NOT TO EXCEED 15 POUNDS.

X X

X

II - 6. PENETRATIONS THROUGH RATED WALLS AND FLOORS SHALL BE SEALED WITH A MATERIAL CAPABLE OF PREVENTING THE PASSAGE OF FLAMES AND HOT GASES WHEN SUBJECTED TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE TEST STANDARD SPECIFIC FOR FIRE STOPS ASTEM-E-184. SEE SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS. II - 7. ALL DUCT PENETRATIONS THROUGH FIRE RATED WALLS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH APPROVED FIRE DAMPERS. II - 8. COORDINATE ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES WITH COLUMN FOOTINGS AND BUILDING FOOTING. PENETRATION OF PIPES, CONDUITS, DUCT, ETC. IN BUILDING ELEMENTS REQUIRING PROTECTED OPENINGS PER CHAPTER 7 SHALL BE A TESTED ASSEMBLY APPROVED BY THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL & COMPLY WITH UBC STANDARD #7-1. SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS DETAILS FURNISHED BY THE MANUFACTURER OF THE FIRE STOP MATERIAL WHICH CONFORMANCE AND SHALL BE SPECIFIED FOR EACH PENETRATION WITH ALL VARIABLES DEFINED. THESE FINAL AND APPROVED DRAWINGS SHALL BE READILY AVAILABLE TO THE DISTRICT INSPECTOR AT ALL TIMES AT THE PROJECT SITE.

DEPTH WIDTH

NORTH ARROW Room name

III - 2. PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY BLOCKING, BACKING PLATES, FRAMING, SUPPORTS AND ANCHORING DEVICES AS REQUIRED FOR THE INSTALLATION OF LIGHT FIXTURES, ELECTRICAL UNITS, MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, TOILET ACCESSORIES AND SPECIAL EQUIPMENT. III - 3. PROVIDE PROPER SLEEVING AND CAULKING TO ALL PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL CONDUITS AND PIPES PASSING THROUGH SLAB ON GRADE AND CONCRETE OR MASONRY WALLS. III - 4. PATCH AND REPAIR ALL SURFACES DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION OR DEMOLITION. MATCH EXISTING FINISHES. III - 5. UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, SLOPE FINISH GRADE AWAY FROM BUILDING AT 1/4" PER FT. III - 6. MINIMUM THICKNESS OF UNREINFORCED CONC. WALKS AND SLABS IS 4".PROVIDE CONTROL JOINTS AS SHOWN. WHERE CONTROL JOINTS ARE NOT SHOWN PROVIDE JOINTS IN SQUARES SAME WIDTH OF WALK. PROVIDE COLD JOINTS IN CONCRETE PAVED AREAS WHERE SHOWN OR AT MAXIMUM SPACING OF 20'-0", SEE SPECS. EXTERIOR SLAB AND WALKS SHALL HAVE EXPANSION JOINTS ONLY WHERE SHOWN ON DRAWINGS. CONCRETE CURBS SHALL HAVE EXPANSION JOINTS AT 40'-0" O.C. MAX AND ALIGNED WITH WALK CONSTRUCTION JOINTS TYPICALLY.

ROOM NAME AND NUMBER, REF FINISH SCHEDULE

101

III - CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS III - 1. ALL GYPSUM BOARD SHALL BE TYPE 'X' FIRE RESISTANT.

BUILDING DATA

ZO NA

IV - DRAWINGS IV - 1. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED WITHIN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENT SET IS GIVEN SO AS TO ADEQUATELY CONVEY THE DESIGN INTENT. IT IS NOT MEANT TO BE EXHAUSTIVE IN SCOPE OR TOTALLY COMPREHENSIVE IN DETAIL NOR IS IT MEANT TO BE ALL INCLUSIVE OF THE MATERIALS/LABOR TO PRODUCE THE JOB AS INTENDED. IV - 2. ALL DRAWINGS, NOTES, SYMBOLS, ETC. WITHIN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENT SET ARE INTENDED TO CONVEY THE DESIGN INTENT. NO DRAWING, NOTE, SYMBOL, ETC. SHALL SUPERSEDE ANOTHER. ALL CONFLICTS THAT ARISE SHALL BE REPORTED IN WRITING TO THE ARCHITECT FOR CLARIFICATION/RESOLUTION WITHIN THE DESIGN INTENT. IV - 3. ALL WORK IS TO BE CONSIDERED NEW UNLESS NOTED AS (E), EXISTING, SALVAGE OR RELOCATE.

IV - 7. ALL WALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO FACE OF STUD (FOS). ALL CLEAR DIMENSIONS (EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR) ARE FROM FACE OF FINISH (FOF) TO FACE OF FINISH (FOF), U.N.O. IV - 8. FINISH FLOOR ELEVATIONS REFER TO: TOP OF CONCRETE SLAB UNDER CARPET OR RESILIENT FLOORING OR WHERE EXPOSED AT FIRST LEVEL AND TOP OF LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE TOPPING AT SECOND LEVEL. TOP OF CERAMIC TILE SET AT +1/4" ABOVE FINISH CONCRETE SLAB.

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LAC+USC MEDICAL CENTER

Project Title

OPD 4TH FLOOR RENOVATION Project Address

2010 Zonal Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90033

Key Plan

La Cañada Design Group expressly reserves its common law copyright and other property rights in these plans. These plans are not to be reproduced, changed or copied in any form or manner whatsoever, nor are they to be assigned to a third party without first obtaining the written permission and consent of La Cañada Design Group. The owner agrees to hold harmless and indemnify La Cañada Design Group against all damages, claims and losses arising out of any reuse of the plans and specifications without the authorization of La Cañada Design Group.

Date

Milestones PRELIMINARY SET

08/21/15

60% CD

09/14/15

100% CD SUBMITTAL

10/07/15

Revisions No. Description

Date

PROJECT LOCATION: 2010 ZONAL AVE

E-0.01 NOTES, LEGEND AND ABBREVIATIONS E-0.02 DIAGRAMS AND FIRESTOP DETAILS E-0.03 SCHEDULES E-1.00 PARTIAL 4TH FLOOR PLAN E-2.01 DEMOLITION FLOOR PLAN 4TH FLOOR - SEGMENT 1 E-2.02 DEMOLITION FLOOR PLAN 4TH FLOOR - SEGMENT 2 E-2.03 DEMOLITION FLOOR PLAN 4TH FLOOR - SEGMENT 3 E-2.04 DEMOLITION FLOOR PLAN 4TH FLOOR - SEGMENT 4 E-3.01 RENOVATION FLOOR PLAN 4TH FLOOR - SEGMENT 1 LIGHTING E-3.02 RENOVATION FLOOR PLAN 4TH FLOOR - SEGMENT 2 LIGHTING E-3.03 RENOVATION FLOOR PLAN 4TH FLOOR - SEGMENT 3 LIGHTING E-3.04 RENOVATION FLOOR PLAN 4TH FLOOR - SEGMENT 4 LIGHTING E-3.05 RENOVATION FLOOR PLAN 4TH FLOOR - SEGMENT 1 POWER E-3.06 RENOVATION FLOOR PLAN 4TH FLOOR - SEGMENT 2 POWER E-3.07 RENOVATION FLOOR PLAN 4TH FLOOR - SEGMENT 3 POWER E-3.08 RENOVATION FLOOR PLAN 4TH FLOOR - SEGMENT 4 POWER E-3.09 RENOVATION ROOF PLAN E-4.00 TITLE 24 DOCUMENTATION E-4.01 TITLE 24 DOCUMENTATION E-4.02 TITLE 24 DOCUMENTATION

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Plot date:

11/4/2015 7:29:23 PM

LCDG Job Number:

Role Owner Architect

Company LA County, DHS La Canada Design Group La Canada Design Group

Structural Engineer FAROOQ MANIAR, INC. Mechanical Engineer P2S, Inc. Electrical Engineer P2S, Inc. Plumbing Engineer P2S, Inc.

Contact John Shubin Lance Bird Scott Brady

Title Project Director Principal Project Manager

Phone (323) 226-7231 (626) 351-4301 (626) 351-4301

Farooq Maniar Mike Pascual Roland Andres Rob Vasquez

Structural Engineer Mechanical Electrical Plumbing

(818) 360-7712 (562) 497-2999 (562) 497-2999 (562) 497-2999

Ext. 104 103

COVER SHEET

E-mail jddshubin@dhs.lacounty.gov lancebird@lcdg.com sbrady@lcdg.com farooq@farooqmaniarinc.com mike.pascuall@p2seng.com roland.andres@p2seng.com rob.vasquez@p2seng.com

0585.05

Sheet Title

PROJECT TEAM

IV - 4. REFER TO STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL, PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL NOTES AND REQUIREMENTS.

IV - 6. VERIFY DIMENSIONS AND LOCATIONS OF ALL OPENINGS, BASES AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS REQUIRED FOR EQUIPMENT, PLUMBING FIXTURES, DUCTS, PIPING, CONDUIT, FINISH HARDWARE, ETC.

ELECTRICAL

LA VE

MA RE NG OS T

Client Name

P-0.01 GENERAL NOTES, LEGEND, ABBREVIATIONS AND SHEET INDEX P-0.02 SCHEDULES P-2.01 DEMOLITION FLOOR PLAN - 4TH FLOOR P-3.00 PARTIAL 4TH FLOOR PLAN P-3.01 RENOVATION FLOOR PLAN - 4TH FLOOR - SEGMENT 1 P-3.02 RENOVATION FLOOR PLAN - 4TH FLOOR - SEGMENT 2 P-3.03 RENOVATION FLOOR PLAN - 4TH FLOOR - SEGMENT 3 P-3.04 RENOVATION FLOOR PLAN - 4TH FLOOR - SEGMENT 4

VICINITY MAP

III - 8. FOR CABINETS THAT REQUIRED LOCKS, ALL SUCH LOCKS SHALL BE KEYED ALIKE.

IV - 5. WRITTEN DIMENSIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALED DIMENSIONS.

PLUMBING

TOTAL AREA: 210,340 SF STORIES: 4 STORIES + 1 BASEMENT AREA OF WORK: 4TH FLOOR SW - CLINIC AREA: 13325 SF OCCUPANCY: B OCCUPANCY TYPE OF COSTRUCTION: II-A OSHPD 3 FACILITY FIRE ALARM DEFERRED APPROVAL

III - 7. FIELD VERIFY THE EXACT LOCATION OF BELOW GROUND PIPING AND UTILITIES IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE WORK, WHETHER SHOWN ON DRAWINGS OR NOT. MARK ALL EXISTING PIPING AND UTILITIES AFFECTED BY THE WORK USING AN UNDERGROUND PIPE LOCATOR TO LOCATE POSITION OF PIPES AND CONDUITS AND BY SPRAY PAINTING OF PIPES AND CONDUITS ON THE SURFACE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ADD THE EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES FOUND DURING BLUESTAKING TO DRAWINGS FOR RECORD. CONTRACTOR SHALL RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE THAT MIGHT BE OCCASIONED BY THE CONTRACTOR'S FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE ANY AND ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES.

SITE PLAN DEMOLITION PLAN OVERALL FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN RCP ROOF PLAN FINISH PLAN SECTIONS AND ELEVATIONS ENLARGED PLAN AND SECTION RCP ENLARGED PLAN ENLARGED RESTROOM PLANS AND INTERIOR ELEVATION PARTITION SCHEDULE FRAMING DETAILS WALL DETAILS GLASS WALL DETAILS ROOF DETAILS ACCESSIBILITY DETAILS CEILING DETAILS DOOR SCHEDULE STOREFRONT SYSTEM WALLS FINISH SCHEDULE AND MATERIAL LEGEND DOOR DETAILS (INTERIORS) 3D VIEWS

M-0.01 GENERAL NOTES, LEGEND, ABBREVIATIONS AND SHEET INDEX M-0.02 SCHEDULES M-0.03 SCHEDULES M-2.01 DEMOLITION FLOOR PLAN 4TH FLOOR M-2.02 AS-BUILT FLOOR PLAN 4TH FLOOR M-3.00 PARTIAL 4TH FLOOR PLAN M-3.01 RENOVATION FLOOR PLAN 4TH FLOOR - SEGMENT 1 M-3.02 RENOVATION FLOOR PLAN 4TH FLOOR - SEGMENT 2 M-3.03 RENOVATION FLOOR PLAN 4TH FLOOR - SEGMENT 3 M-3.04 RENOVATION FLOOR PLAN 4TH FLOOR - SEGMENT 4 M-3.05 ROOF RENOVATION PLAN M-4.01 DETAILS M-4.02 DETAILS M-4.03 CONTROLS DIAGRAM M-5.01 TITLE 24 COMPLIANCE FORMS

BENCH MARK/WORK POINT

II - 9. TOILET ROOMS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH ONE (1) COMPLETE AIR CHANGE EVERY FIVE (5) MINUTES; TWELVE (12) PER HOUR.

Registration

MECHANICAL

CASEWORK DESCRIPTION HEIGHT WI UNIT NUMBER

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S1.00 GENERAL NOTES S2.20 PLANS AND DETAILS S2.21 DETAILS

ELEVATION NUMBER SHEET WHERE DRAWN

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AS-BUILT A4.14 FOR REFERENCE ONLY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION

INTERIOR ELEVATION

AX.XX

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MATERIAL MAXIMUM MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR MECHANICAL METAL MANUFACTURER MINIMUM MISCELLANEOUS MASONRY OPENING METAL TRIM OR METAL THRESHOLD MOUNTED METAL

VENTILATION OR VENTILATE VERIFY IN FIELD. V-JOINT VERTICAL VESTIBULE VOLUME VINYL TILE VENT THROUGH ROOF

CU MM IN GS

MAT'L MAX M.C.

UNFINISHED UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE

VENT V.I.F. V.JT VERT VEST VOL VT V.T.R.

I - 4. PROTECT ALL WORK, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT FROM DAMAGE FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER INCLUDING INCLEMENT WEATHER.

ST

LG LT/LGT

UNF U.N.O.

A1.01 A2.01 A2.10 A2.11 A2.12 A2.15 A2.16 A4.10 A5.01 A5.02 A5.10 A7.10 A7.11 A7.14 A7.17 A7.18 A7.21 A7.60 A8.01 A8.02 A8.03 A8.10 A9.00

DETAIL REFERENCE DETAIL NUMBER SHEET WHERE DRAWN

X AX.XX

CH ICA GO

EXISTING EACH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR EXPANSION JOINT ELEVATION ELECTRICAL ELEVATOR ENVELOPE ELECTRICAL PANEL EQUAL EQUIPMENT ELECTRIC WATER COOLER EXPOSED EXTERIOR EXISTING EACH WAY

LABORATORY LAMINATED LAVATORY POUNDS LAB FURNISHINGS CONTRACTOR LONG LIGHT

I - 3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY AND COMPLETELY RESPONSIBLE FOR CONDITIONS OF THE PROJECT ON WHICH THE WORK IS PERFORMED AND FOR THE SAFETY OF ALL PERSONS AND/OR PROPERTY DURING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE CONTRACT.

COVER SHEET CODE ANALYSIS EXIT DIAGRAM

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(E) EA E.C. E.J. EL ELEC ELEV ENV. E.P. EQ EQUIP EWC EXP EXT EXIST E.W.

LAB LAM LAV LB / # L.F.C.

I - 2. THE CONTRACTOR IS THE PERSON OR ENTITY IDENTIFIED AS SUCH IN THE OWNER/CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT AND IS REFERRED TO THROUGHOUT THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AS IF SINGULAR IN NUMBER AND MASCULINE IN GENDER. THE TERM CONTRACTOR MEANS THE CONTRACTOR, HIS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE, AND/OR HIS SUB-CONTRACTORS.

COLUMN GRID LINES NUMBER

TA TE S

DETAIL DEMOLISH DOUGLAS FIR DIAMETER DIAGONAL DIMENSION DITTO OR REPEAT DOOR DOWN SPOUT DRAWING DRAWER

KNOCK-DOWN KICK PLATE

TONGUE AND GROOVE TACKBOARD TOP & BOTTOM TELEPHONE THICK TUBE STEEL TOP OF TYPICAL

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DET DEMO D.F. DIA DIAG DIM DO DR D.S. DWG DWR

KD K.P.

T&G TB T&B TEL THK TS T.O. TYP

Ren. 10/31/17

GENERAL G1.00 G1.01 G1.02

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CENTERLINE CABINET CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE CEMENTITIOUS BACKER UNIT CEMENT CERAMIC CERAMIC TILE CEILING CLEAR CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT COLUMN COMPOSITION CONCRETE CONDITIONS CONNECTION CONSTRUCTION CONTINUOUS COUNTERSUNK OR CAST IRON

JANITOR CLOSET JOIST JOINT

STEEL STRUCTURAL SUSPENDED

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CL CAB CBC CBU CEM CER CT CLG CLR CMU COL COMPO CONC COND CONN CONST CONT CSK C.I.

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BASE FLOOD ELEVATION BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE BOARD BETWEEN BUILDING BEAM BOTTOM BACKER ROD

INSIDE DIMENSION INCH INSULATION INTERIOR INVERT

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GENERAL NOTES I - GENERAL CONDITIONS I - 1. IT SHALL BE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO REVIEW THE PLANS AND COORDINATE THE WORK PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY PORTION OF THE WORK.

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AND AT ANCHOR BOLT ACOUSTICAL ADJUSTABLE ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR ASPHALT CONCRETE ALTERNATE ASPHALT ATTENUATION

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ABBREVIATIONS & @ A.B. ACOUS ADJ AFF A.C. ALT ASP ATTEN

100% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS SYMBOL LEGEND SHEET INDEX

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2010 Zonal Avenue, Los Angeles CA 90033

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G1.00


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630 N. Rosemead Boulevard, Suite 400 Pasadena, California 91107 (626) 351-4301 FAX (626)351-4302 www.lcdg.com

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La Cañada Design Group expressly reserves its common law copyright and other property rights in these plans. These plans are not to be reproduced, changed or copied in any form or manner whatsoever, nor are they to be assigned to a third party without first obtaining the written permission and consent of La Cañada Design Group. The owner agrees to hold harmless and indemnify La Cañada Design Group against all damages, claims and losses arising out of any reuse of the plans and specifications without the authorization of La Cañada Design Group.

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La Cañada Design Group Architecture Planning Interiors

630 N. Rosemead Boulevard, Suite 400 Pasadena, California 91107 (626) 351-4301 FAX (626)351-4302 www.lcdg.com

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MECHANICAL

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OFFICE

La Cañada Design Group expressly reserves its common law copyright and other property rights in these plans. These plans are not to be reproduced, changed or copied in any form or manner whatsoever, nor are they to be assigned to a third party without first obtaining the written permission and consent of La Cañada Design Group. The owner agrees to hold harmless and indemnify La Cañada Design Group against all damages, claims and losses arising out of any reuse of the plans and specifications without the authorization of La Cañada Design Group.

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2010 Zonal Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90033

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SUPPLY AND RETURN AIR GRILLE, REF MECHANICAL

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Sheet Title

CEILING 2X2 ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE SYSTEM- SUSPENDED, REF TO B1/A7.60

RCP

2 x 6 ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE SYSTEM- SUSPENDED REF TO A2/A7.60 GYPSUM BOARD, FINISH AS SCHEDULED D

2X2 WOOD CEILING TILE- SUSPENDED

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A2.12 D1

RCP

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

0585.05


9' - 6"

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630 N. Rosemead Boulevard, Suite 400 Pasadena, California 91107 (626) 351-4301 FAX (626)351-4302 www.lcdg.com

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Client Name

HILTI DS 0.177" PDP @ 24" O.C. TO STRUCT FLOOR, MIN EMBED 1-7/16" (ICBO #2388)

4" MAX

1' - 7"

LAC+USC MEDICAL CENTER

Project Title

OPD 4TH FLOOR RENOVATION A1

REGISTRATION DESK

Scale:

A2

REG1 AND REG2 PLAN

Scale: 1/2" = 1'-0"

A4

COUNTER LOW SECTION

Scale: 1/2" = 1'-0"

Project Address

2010 Zonal Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90033

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Key Plan

1' -

2"

8' - 2"

La Cañada Design Group expressly reserves its common law copyright and other property rights in these plans. These plans are not to be reproduced, changed or copied in any form or manner whatsoever, nor are they to be assigned to a third party without first obtaining the written permission and consent of La Cañada Design Group. The owner agrees to hold harmless and indemnify La Cañada Design Group against all damages, claims and losses arising out of any reuse of the plans and specifications without the authorization of La Cañada Design Group.

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2 1/4" 1'-0 3/4" 9"

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PL-2 PL-2

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3/4" PLYWD, TYP U.N.O.

4_ " 3

2'-10"

A5.01

(2) LAYERS 3/4" PLYWD

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Milestones

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HILTI DS 0.177" DIA PDP @ 24" O.C. TO STRUCT FLOOR, MIN EMBED 1-7/16" (ICBO #2388)

LCDG Job Number:

0585.05

4' - 7" Sheet Title

ENLARGED PLAN AND SECTION C1

GREETERS DESK

Scale:

C2

GREETER'S DESK PLAN

Scale: 1/2" = 1'-0"

C4

COUNTER HIGH SECTION

Scale: 1/2" = 1'-0"

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La Cañada Design Group Architecture Planning Interiors

630 N. Rosemead Boulevard, Suite 400 Pasadena, California 91107 (626) 351-4301 FAX (626)351-4302 www.lcdg.com

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Client Name

LAC+USC MEDICAL CENTER

Project Title

OPD 4TH FLOOR RENOVATION Project Address

B

A1

GREETER'S DESK 1 VIEW

A2

GREETER'S DESK 2 VIEW

A3

STAY HEALTHY CENTER

2010 Zonal Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90033

Key Plan

La Cañada Design Group expressly reserves its common law copyright and other property rights in these plans. These plans are not to be reproduced, changed or copied in any form or manner whatsoever, nor are they to be assigned to a third party without first obtaining the written permission and consent of La Cañada Design Group. The owner agrees to hold harmless and indemnify La Cañada Design Group against all damages, claims and losses arising out of any reuse of the plans and specifications without the authorization of La Cañada Design Group.

Date

Milestones PRELIMINARY SET

08/21/15

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10/07/15

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Date

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Sheet Title

3D VIEWS

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D3

STAY HEALTHY CENTER - INTERIOR Sheet Number

A9.00

0585.05


LULULEMON

TOOLS

Revit, Photoshop


Drawing Index Project Directory

ISSUED OR RE-ISSUED WITH REVISION

Engineers ACERTUS CONSULTING GROUP 14817 WEST 95TH ST. LENEXA, KS 66214 TELEPHONE: 913.322.5150X103 CONTACT: CHUCK FREEMAN EMAIL: chuckfreeman@ACertusgroup.com

LOCUS PLAN GLOBAL BULLETINS - TO BE REVIEWED BY G.C. AND TO AMEND/SUPERCEDE INFORMATION IN DRAWINGS G.B. # DESCRIPTION 14.001 14.002 14.003 14.004 14.006 14.007

G.R. #

LEASABLE SPACE TOTAL = 3,118 SF SALES FLOOR + FIT ROOMS = 2,490 SF STOCKROOM, TOILET ROOMS, STAFF AREA & OFFICE = 529 SF REAR EGRESS CORRIDOR = 99 SF

14.001 14.002 14.003 14.004 14.005 14.006

HANGER MANAGEMENT NEW CASH DESK SPECS NEW BACK WRAP STAFF AREA -REV-KITCHENETTE REFRIGERATOR SPEC CHANGE SLAT WALL DIMENSIONS

GLOBAL REVISIONS - CLIENT DIRECTIVES UPDATED IN SET DESCRIPTION HANGER MANAGEMENT NEW CASH DESK SPECS NEW BACK WRAP STAFF AREA -REV-KITCHENETTE KITCHEN PARTY TABLES REFRIGERATOR SPEC CHANGE

DATE NO.

T EC

ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES & LEGEND ELECTRICAL RISER & LIGHTING CONTROLS ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN ELECTRICAL LIGHTING PLAN ELECTRICAL LOW VOLTAGE PLAN, ELEV. & DET. EAS SECURITY SYSTEM DETAILS ELECTRICAL DETAILS ELECTRICAL DETAILS ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS MECHANICAL FLOOR PLAN MECHANICAL SCHEDULES & DETAILS MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS PLUMBING FLOOR PLAN PLUMBING RISERS & DETAILS PLUMBING SCHEDULES

MEP

Building Department CITY OF FARMINGTON BUILDING DEPARTMENT 160 SOUTH MAIN STREET FARMINGTON, UT 84025 TELEPHONE: 801.939.9219

E011 E012 E110 E110S E120 E130 E130.1 E510 E510S E610 M110 M610 M611 P110 P510 P520

H

MENEMSHA DESIGN, LLC 20521 EARL STREET TORRANCE, CA 90503 TELEPHONE: 310.386.6621 CONTACT: BLAINE BAUMAN EMAIL: bbauman@menemshasolutions.com

NO. 82969

NS

E

Architect

TE OF UTA TA

REZA A. HADAEGH

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CENTER CAL PROPERTIES, LLC 1600 EAST FRANKLIN AVE, EL SEGUNDO, CA 90245 TELEPHONE: 310.563.6900 CONTACT: DEBBY LAMOTTE EMAIL: dlamotte@centercal.com

T

Landlord

ED

A RC

H

I

844 W. CLARK LANE, F-125 FARMINGTON, UT 84025

844 W. CLARK LANE, F-125 FARMINGTON, UT 84025

TITLE SHEET RESPONSIBILITY SCHEDULE & NOTES BLDG. CODE SUMMARY & EGRESS PLAN SITE PLAN SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECS - RENOVATIONS & RELOCATIONS DEMO PLAN & RCP CONST.BARRICADE/ WINDOWS DIMS. CONSTRUCTION PLAN - FOR REF. ONLY CEILING PLAN CEILING FIXTURE REF. PLAN FINISH PLAN FIXTURE PLAN FIXTURE SCHEDULES & KEYNOTES INTERIOR ELEVATIONS - SALES AREA INTERIOR ELEVATIONS - BOH ENL. TOILET RM PLANS AND ELEVATIONS TYPICAL PARTITION TYPES & DETAILS TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION DETAILS DOOR SCHEDULE & DETAILS TYPICAL DOOR DETAILS STOREFRONT RENDERING STOREFRONT PLAN & ELEVATION STOREFRONT PLAN & ELEVATION STOREFRONT PLAN & ELEVATION STOREFRONT SECTIONS TYP ENLARGED FITTING RM PLN & ELEV PROJ SPEC ENLRGD FITRM PLN & ELEV TYPICAL MILLWORK DETAILS MILLWORK DETAILS PROJECT SPECIFIC MILLWORK DETAILS

S

CONSTRUCTION MANAGER-LULULEMON ATHLETICA 1818 CORNWALL STREET VANCOUVER, BC V6J1C7 CONTACT: NICK VAN SNELLENBERG EMAIL: nvansnell@lululemon.com TELEPHONE: 604.702.6124

ARCHITECTURALG001 G002 G003 G004 AS01 AS02 AS03 AS04 AS05 AS06 D110 D112 A110 A120 A122 A130 A140 A140.1 A210 A212 A310 A510 A520 A610 A611 A710 A711 A712 A713 A714 A810 A811 A820 A822 A823

TITLE SHEET

Project Management

STORE 24005

LULULEMON ATHLETICA CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS

LULULEMON ATHLETICA, 1818 CORNWALL AVENUE VANCOUVER, BC, V6J1C7 CONTACT: CAMILLE JOHNSTON EMAIL: cljohnston@lululemon.com

DESCRIPTION

RE-ISSUED WITHOUT REVISION PROGRESS ONLY

Owner

ISSUED FOR SD

N/A

ISSUED FOR DD-LLL

05/13/14

ISSUED FOR CD-LLD

05/13/14

ISSUED FOR CD-LLL

05/23/14

ISSUED FOR CD-LLD

05/23/14

ISSUED FOR PERMIT

05/28/14

ISSUED FOR BID

05/28/14

Scale:

05/28/14

Date: Drawn By: Checked By: Job Number:

SCOPE OF WORK: EXTERIOR STOREFRONT INCLUDING STRUCTURAL

NA BB 19617

Drawing:

G001

45


TEST FITS

When the store is chosen production team go through different layouts, based on the design specifications. This is an iterative process of going back and forth between the designer and production team. These layouts are some of the options from Victoria Garden store, CA. Was drawn with Auto CAD.

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VICTORIA GARDENS LLL TF 01.05-JULY 25-14

LULULEMON ATHLETICA - VICTORIA GARDENS

When final layout approved, it’s time to develope schematic design and design development drawings. All these drawing are done using Autodesk Revit. Last and most complete drawing set which includes Mechanical and structural drawings is the CD set. each member is in interaction with the correspondence team to make the sets complete. The CD set is submitted to building department and one set goes for bid and land lord.

TOOLS

Revit, Auto CAD,

VICTORIA GARDENS

SCALE: 1/8 = 1'-0" DATE: 07/25/2014

DRAWN BY: NA PROJECT NO: 19831


EXISTING CONDITION Existing Site Conditions

2,950 sq ft per survey 2,971 sq ft per LOD North West Frontage: 40’-2 5/8” South West Frontage: 54’-4 7/16” West Frontage: 47’-1” Depth: 75’-7 1/16” ADJACENT TENANT ADA PARKING NEW DEMISING WALL

Existing condition slide is shown to the client and landlord to go briefly through the current building situation and details of square footage per LOD and survey to start discussing about the new changes and design. The elevations and plan in this slide are taken from the survey and all it corresponds to the latest as-built drawings.

LANDLORD ELEC. EQUIPMENT TO REMAIN TRUE NORTH

COLUMN

AWNING COLUMN

Requirements: • 2 public restroom required. • 1 Drinking Fountain required. • 2 means of egress required. • 1 Mop sink required.

MAIN ENTRANCE REAR EXIT

SIDE WALK

LEASE LINE

PHOTO BY NEEYAZ ANGOSHTARI

Northwest Elevation

Southwest Elevation


Northeast Elevation

TOOLS

Revit, Power Point, Auto CAD, Photoshop 7


EGRESS SUMMARY

BUILDING CODE SUMMARY 2

ITEM EGRESS SEPARATIONS:

APPROX: 71'-0"

ALLOWED PATH OF TRAVEL (SPRINKLERED)

250''

TO ALL EGRESS (SPRINKLERED):

35'-6"

ALLOWABLE

USE GROUP OR OCCUPANCY SECTION 309 CLASSIFICATION

ACTUAL

GROUP MERCANTILE - NO CHANGE IN USE GROUP

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES

MAXIMUM OF 5 EMPLOYEES IN STORE

CONSTRUCTION CLASSIFICATION

THE EXISTING BUILDING IS TYPE II-B

BUILDING HEIGHT

FIRE EXTINGUISHER

EXIT SIGN - SALES ONLY

EX1 EX2

TABLE 503 ALLOWABLE INCREASE 506.3

ACTUAL EGRESS PATH APPROX. 35'-6" (FROM MIDPOINT OF PATH OF EGRESS TO EXIT)

SIGN AT EXIT DOOR

THE EXIT SIGNS MUST CONFORM WITH SECTION 1011.0

EGRESS THROUGH THE STOCK ROOM

SINGLE STORY FOR THIS SPACE

2 STORY

EGRESS SHALL NOT PASS THROUGH KITCHENS, STORAGE ROOMS, CLOSETS OR SPACES USED FOR SIMILAR PURPOSES. EXCEPTION: MEANS OF EGRESS IS ALLOWED THROUGH STOCKROOMS WHERE ALL THE FOLLOWING ARE MET: STOCK IS SAME HAZARD CLASSIFICATION AS MAIN RETAIL AREA, NOT MORE THAN 50% EXIT ACCESS IS THROUGH STOCKROOM, STOCKROOM CANNOT BE LOCKED FROM EGRESS SIDE, AND THERE IS A DEMARCATED MINIMUM 44" WIDE AISLE DEFINED BY FULL OR PARTIAL HEIGHT FIXED WALLS OR SIMILAR CONSTRUCTION THAT WILL MAINTAIN REQUIRED WIDTH AND LEAD DIRECTLY FROM THE RETAIL AREA TO THE EXIT WITHOUT OBSTRUCTIONS."

SECTION 1014.2 MERCANTILE SPACE IS APPROXIMATELY 3,118 S.F.

3,118 S.F. "THE AREAS SPECIFIED IN TABLE 503 MAY BE TRIPLED IN ONE STORY BUILDINGS AND DOUBLED IN BUILDINGS MORE THAN ONE STORY IF THE BUILDING IS PROVIDED WITH AN APPROVED AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM THROUGHOUT. "

HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY

THIS BUILDING AND SPACE SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE

CODE

FITTING ROOM REQUIREMENTS: SEAT/BENCH SHALL BE 24" BY 48" AND FIXED TO THE WALL ALONG THE SHORTER DIMENSION. CODE: CLEAR FLOOR SPACE SHALL BE PROVIDED ALONGSIDE THE BENCH TO ALLOW A PERSON USING A WHEELCHAIR TO MAKE A PARALLEL TRANSFER ONTO THE SEAT

HIGH RISE

NO

COVERED MALL EXIT SIGN - NON SALES

SHALL NOT EXCEED 250' WITH SPRINKLERS

CHAPTER 10

TABLE 503

BUILDING AREA

FE

ALLOWABLE

MAX. EGRESS PATH TABLE 1016.1

SECTION 602

LEGEND

ITEM

SPRINKLERED STOCKROOM/SALES PARTITION

MINIMUM PLUMBING FIXTURES

NO

TABLE 2902.1 MIN. FACILITIES FOR BLDG. OCCUP. THE EXISTING BUILDING IS SPRINKLERED NO SEPARATION REQUIREMENT

2 WATER CLOSETS, 1 MALE/ 1 FEMALE 2 LAVATORIES, 1 MALE/ 1 FEMALE 1 DRINKING FOUNTAIN 1 SERVICE SIINK

1TOILETS PROVIDED 1 LAVATORY PROVIDED 1 DRINKING FOUNTAIN IN LIEU OF DRINKING FOUNTAIN A SIGNATURE SINK /WATER FEATURE IS TO BE PROVIDED ACCESSIBLE TO THE PUBLIC - SEE A823 1 SERVICE SINK

NO RATING BETWEEN SALES AND STOCKROOM PARTITION

TABLE 508.4 EMERGENCY LIGHT

THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS SHALL CONTAIN SUFFICIENT INFORMATION TO DESCRIBE THE ARCHITECTURAL, FIRE PROTECTION, FIRE ALARM, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, AND ENERGY CONSERVATION SYSTEMS. THIS INCLUDES ANY REQUIRED CALCULATIONS, NARRATIVES, AND REPORTS DEEMED NECESSARY BY THE AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION.

ENGINEERING DETAILS, REPORTS, CALCULATIONS, PLANS, & SPECIFICATIONS

EX3

F8EM

EMERGENCY LIGHT - BOH

TABLE 803.9

FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS SPRINKLER SYSTEM

SPRINKLERED

ENCLOSED VERTICAL EXITS & PASSAGEWAYS CORRIDORS PROVIDING EXIT ACCESS ROOMS OR ENCLOSED SPACES -

DATE

EMERGENCY LIGHT - BOH

(M) MERCANTILE

CLASS B CLASS C CLASS C

NO.

INTERIOR FINISHES CLASSIFICATIONS

F4EM

DESCRIPTION

NUMBER OF EXITS:

THE EXISTING BUILDING IS 100% SPRINKLERED AND ALL MODIFICATIONS FOR NEW DESIGNS WILL CONFORM.

SECTION 903

3.

2012 IMC

T

A RC

H

I

(1) PROVIDED IN SALES AREA; (1) PROVIDED IN FIT ROOMS AREA

CH. 11 OF THE 2013 IBC

BUILDING DEPARTMENT

OVERALL DIAGONAL = 81'-5" OVERALL 1/3 DIAGONAL = 27'-2" DOOR TO DOOR DISTANCE = 52'-0"

EXCEPTION: IN BUILDINGS EQUIPPED THROUGHOUT WITH AN AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM, THE SEPARATION DISTANCE OF THE EXIT DOORS SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN 1/3 OF THE THE LENGTH OF THE MAXIMUM OVERALL DIAGONAL.

CITY OF FARMINGTON 160 SOUTH MAIN STREET FARMINGTON, UT 84025 PHONE: 801.939.9219

2012 IPC

ELECTRICAL 2011 IECC

EX3

EX3

EX3

EX3

EX3 F8EM

6

EX3

3'-0 3/4"

-8

"

RA

LL

DIA

G

ON

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"

PATH OF EGRE SS

3' -

8

3'-8"

EX2

EX1 PATH OF EGRESS

D.5

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F O S TH S A E P GR E

EX2

VE

81

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3'

3'-8"

FE

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EX1

EX2

S1 Z1 PATH OF EGRESS

ISSUE FOR DD

N/A

ISSUE FOR DD-LLL

05/13/14

ISSUE FOR DD-LLD

05/13/14

ISSUE FOR CD-LLL

05/23/14

ISSUE FOR CD-LLD

05/23/14

EX3 EX3

EX3 OR DO

TO

DO

EX1

" 52'-0 OR

EX3

LULULEMON EXIT #1 CLEAR WIDTH: 70"

EX3

EX3

F4 EM

844 W. CLARK LANE, F-125 FARMINGTON, UT 84025

WHERE TWO EXIT DOORS ARE REQUIRED THE EXITS SHALL BE PLACED A DISTANCE APART EQUAL TO NOT LESS THAN ONE-HALF OF THE LENGTH OF THE MAXIMUM OVERALL DIAGONAL DIMENSION OF THE BUILDING AREA TO BE SERVED.

LULULEMON ATHLETICA CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS

(2) REQUIRED

PLUMBING 1015.2.1

ED

ACCESSIBILITY

TABLE 1015.1

MIN. EGRESS SEPARATION

NO. 82969

NS

EC

MECHANICAL

T

2.

2,490 S.F. / 30 S.F PER OCCUPANT = 83 OCCUPANTS 628 S.F. / 300 S.F. PER OCCUPANT = 2 OCCUPANTS 3,118 S.F. 85 OCCUPANTS

TE OF UTA TA

REZA A. HADAEGH

E

REQUIRED NUMBER OF EXITS

OCCUPANT LOAD: SALES : STOCKROOM : TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE = TOTAL OCCUPANTS =

DISTANCE FROM STOREFRONT TO CORE TOILET FACILITY IS 65'-2". EGRESS PLAN FOR CODE PURPOSES ONLY. REFER TO A110 FOR CONSTRUCTION PLANS & NOTES. FIRE EXTINGUISHER MOUNTED AT 3’-6” ABOVE FLOOR MAX. TRAVEL DISTANCE BETWEEN FIRE EXTINGUISHER – 75 FT.

BLDG. CODE SUMMARY & EGRESS PLAN

TABLE 1004.1.1

1.

2012 IFC

2012 IBC

C LI

MEANS OF EGRESS

NOTES: FIRE/LIFE SAFETY CODE

BUILDING

CHAPTER 9

S

CODES IMPLEMENTED:

THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE CITY OF FARMINGTON AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS FOR ALL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO THE WORK.

H

FIRE PROTECTIVE SIGNALING & DETECTION SYSTEMS - FIRE ALARM

ISSUE FOR PERMIT

05/28/14

ISSUE FOR BID

05/28/14

3'-8"

FE

Scale:

05/28/14

Date:

7

EX2

Drawn By: Checked By: Job Number:

LULULEMON EXIT #2 CLEAR WIDTH: 36"

EGRESS PLAN SCALE:

3/16" = 1'-0"

Drawing:

D

D.3

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TRUE NORTH

C 1

WATER FEATURE ELEMENT ACCESSIBLE, DESIGNED TO COMPLY W/ DRINKING FOUNTAIN REQUIREMENTS

NA BB 19617

G003


SYMBOL LEGEND

FITTING ROOM PARTITION

NAME & SYMBOL LED-F

LED-FM

SUSPENDED

D3A

SUSPENDED

D3B

INSTALL

NAME & SYMBOL

RECESSED

D7

SUSPENDED

D8

SURFACE MTD. EXT WALL

SUSPENDED

SURFACE MTD. OR SUSPENDED

F4

D3C D4

RECESSED

F5

SURFACE MOUNTED

D5

SURFACE MOUNTED OR SUSPENDED

D6

SURFACE MOUNTED OR SUSPENDED

NAME & SYMBOL

SURFACE MOUNTED OR SUSPENDED

INSTALL

NAME & SYMBOL

INSTALL

NAME & SYMBOL

F8EM

RECESSED

RF4

TRACK MOUNTED

TL1

FL

SURFACE MOUNTED

SDS

TRACK MOUNTED

TL3

SURFACE MOUNTED OR SUSPENDED

EX1

INSTALL

KEYNOTES

NAME & SYMBOL # 1 2

RECESSED

SUSPENDED

D9

SUSPENDED

WALL MOUNTED

INSTALL

HB

RECESSED

SDR

3 4 5 6 7 8

RECESSED

RA3

SUSPENDED

SDP

SURFACE MOUNTED OR SUSPENDED

EX2

F4EM

RECESSED

RF1

SURFACE MOUNTED

T1

SURFACE MOUNTED OR SUSPENDED

EX3

F8

RECESSED

RF3

SUSPENDED

T2

ACCESS PANEL

GENERAL NOTES

- KEYNOTE SYMBOL DIAGONAL REFERENCE USED FOR CURVE CONSTRUCTION. DISPLAY SYSTEM TRACKS SPACED EVENLY 6” O.C. FURNISHED BY OWNER AND INSTALLED BY G.C. TRACK LIGHTS TO BE INSTALLED 4" FROM GLAZING. HVAC DIFFUSER PER MECHANICAL DRAWINGS LOCATE PER A122 ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE. 5’-0” DIAMETER CEILING OPENING WITH CHANDELIER SUSPENDED FROM STRUCTURE ABOVE. LED LIGHT FIXTURE - REFER TO LIGHTING SCHEDULES ON ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS G.C. TO PROVIDE 24"X24" CEILING ACCESS PANEL TO ACCESS LED DRIVERS

A

G.C. TO VERIFY QUANTITY AND SPECIFICATION OF ALL FIXTURES UPON DELIVERY TO THE SITE. G.C. TO INFORM ARCHITECT IF THERE IS A CONFLICT BETWEEN ARCHITECTURAL, ELECTRICAL, AND MECHANICAL PLANS. AVOID PENETRATING CEILING DECK WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION FROM LANDLORD. SEE A520 FOR CONNECTION DETAILS. SUSPENDED TRACKS FOR TRACK LIGHTS TO BE HUNG WITH THREADED ROD. HVAC DUCTWORK, DIFFUSERS, AND ACCESS HATCHES ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY ON THIS PLAN. SEE A122 FOR HORIZONTAL LOCATIONS AND HEIGHTS.

B C D E

CLG. WALL

DESCRIPTION

INSTALL SURFACE MOUNTED FITTING ROOM PARTITION

*REFER TO FINISH SCHEDULE & FIXTURE SCHEDULE FOR TAGGED ELEMENTS

NOTE: REFER TO E120 FOR LIGHTING SPECIFICATIONS & QUANTITIES

S

EQ EQ

T

EC

4'-3"

EQ

" 7'

-0

" 2' -5

7"

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TL1

GWB

Q E

Q E

Q Q

EX1

Q E

'0

F5 EX3

E

1'-

6

E

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2" 1/ 0

F5

D8

11 '-

Q E

Q E

1"

RF3

K

7' -1

"

(N) EXTERIOR CANOPY.

E

Q E " 4 5

1/

RF3

"

'4

1/ 2

4

5 '2

2"

6

10

T2

1/

CEILING PLAN

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D7

D7

D7

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3/

4 "

EQ.

EQ.

EQ.

EQ.

EQ.

EQ.

EQ.

EQ.

EQ.

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ISSUE FOR DD

N/A

ISSUE FOR DD-LLL

05/13/14

ISSUE FOR DD-LLD

05/13/14

ISSUE FOR CD-LLL

05/23/14

ISSUE FOR CD-LLD

05/23/14

1/

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7

3/

D7

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D7

1/ 2

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6

10

D7

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TL1

5

EQ

A.C.T.

4

"

F5

ISSUE FOR PERMIT

05/28/14

ISSUE FOR BID

05/28/14

Scale:

2'-3"

05/28/14

Date: Drawn By:

C

RESTROOM 1

SIDEWALK

D

D.3

E

Checked By: Job Number:

TRUE NORTH

2

REFLECTED CEILING PLAN SCALE:

1/4" = 1'-0"

844 W. CLARK LANE, F-125 FARMINGTON, UT 84025

1'-

11 "

EXTERIOR CANOPY LIGHTING, TYP. OF 5 5 '-

D9

RF3

1'-

D3B

TL1

9

"

4 1/ '7 4

'0 "

'-

TL1

9' - 0" A.F.F.

GWB

EQ.

I

EQ

" 6 '6 " -8 2' " 8

RF3

D8

RF3

14'-0" A.F.F.

RF3

TL1

Q

Q 4

TL3

H

EQ 10 12'-6" A.F.F.

EX1

D3B

T2

0 "

A RC

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D.5

EX3

1'-

" 0 '5

9 "

HB

S1 Z1

S

1'-4"

T

EQ

EX3

7'-6"

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" 0 '" 1/ 4

TL1

16'-1" A.F.F.

A520

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TL1

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D3B

10

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EGRESS CORRIDOR

ED

1

S1 Z2 E

RF4

8'-0" A.F.F.

D7

SIDEWALK 3"

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TL3

S

EX3

EX3

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EX2

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2 '5 4 3/ 9 '4

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E

D3B

5

RF4

0

4

D3B EX3

FL RF4

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T2

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RF4

RF4

5 '-

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GWB

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5 '2"

4

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4

0

T2

T2

0

SALES AREA

T2

HB

16

C

EQ

9 "

5 '-

" 15 '-4

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EQ

4

TL1

STAFF AREA

16

T2

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NS

U.S. OF DECK

U.S. OF DECK

HB

8

FL

5 '-

HB

16'-1" A.F.F. HB

RF4

EQ

5

"

S1 Z2

7" EX1

EX2

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HB

"

0 "

-1 1'-

4 A520

RF4

RF4

"

3'

TL1

RF3

-1

"

EQ

EQ

EX3

GWB

RF3

1

1'- RF3 8 3/ 4 "

RF4

8' - 0" A.F.F.

16

" -4

RF4

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D10

2'

RF4

Q

D3C

5'-0 1/4"

T2

"

CL

1/ 4 " 0 2' -1

TL1

EX1

4'-11 1/2"

'4

1/ 2

5 " 'EX3

2' -0

(E) SHAFT OPENING

E

RF3

4 "

4

LED-F LED-F

4 A520

GWB

7' -8 "

F4

0

"

RF3 12'-6" A.F.F.

EX2

EX2

1/ 4

4'-4" TL1

" HB

4

Q

T2

" 1/ 4 2' -4 '-

1/ 4

5

L A

TW N A P

15 '-2

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4

RF3

9

EX3 RF3 T2

2' -4 TL1 "

6 '-

LED-F

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"

"

4

2'4

3/

LED-FM LED-F LED-FM 7

2' -5

ADJACENT TENANT

3

L

7' -

8'-0"

6'-1 3/4" F8EM

'-

"

D10

LED-F 7

RF3

3' -0

1

"

D3A

HB

2'-0"

"

RF3

0 "

EQ 7"

EQ

HB LED-F

0

"

RF3

3'

EQ EQ

4

LED-FM

Q

D3A

U.S. OF DECK

OFFICE

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9 '7"

D3A

T2

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16'-1" A.F.F.

E

"

"

RF4

-5

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RF4

1'10

LED-F

EX3

LED-F

LED-F

RF3

3'

F8

8'-0"

8'-0"

EQ

GWB

3'

TE OF UTA TA

REZA A. HADAEGH NO. 82969

T2 LED-F

NOTE: PAINT FINISH IN SALES AREA TO STOP AT 12'-6' PAINT LINE. PAINT P-1 ABOVE 12'-6".

E

8'-0" A.F.F.

D10

T2

T2

"

TL1

C LI

ELEVATOR

7

LED-FM LED-FM 7

LED-F

4 '4

GWB

TL1

LULULEMON ATHLETICA CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS

RF3

Q

7

STOCK ROOM F8

LED-F

11'-0" A.F.F.

D10

4'-2"

E

LED-F

2'-6"

MEN'S SECTION

EQ

LED-F

TANKS

EX3

4'-4"

LED-F

6

4'-1"

19'-3"

EX3 8

LED-F

16

5'-7 3/4"

LED-F 7

LED-F

H

2'-7"

LED-FM

FITROOMS

2'-6"

2'-11"

LED-FM 7

F8

1'-8"

NO.

DATE

ADJACENT TENANT

NA BB 19617

Drawing:

A120


3

7

KEYNOTES

3

#

U.S. DECK 16' - 1" P-1 SOFFIT FACE

P-1 MDF SOFFIT FACE

1 2 3 4 5 6

P-1

GWB CLG 12' - 6" GWB CEILING 11' - 0"

P-10

7 8

P-9

W-CU-SON-10

1'-7 1/4"

SW-SON-96

11'-9 1/2"

EQ.

WF-SON-TB

SW-SON-96

8'-0"

EQ.

8'-0" EQ.

2'-0"

2'-0"

2'-0"

1 1/2"

EQ.

EQ.

1 1/2"

SCALE:

1/4" = 1'-0"

DATE

ELEVATION *REFER TO FINISH SCHEDULE & FIXTURE SCHEDULE FOR TAGGED ELEMENTS

NO.

7

C

SEE A140 FOR SPACING AND EXACT LOCATIONS OF ALL WALL FIXTURES. VERIFY ALL PAINT COLOR LOCATIONS ON SHEET A130. NOTIFY LULULEMON CM OF ANY CONFLICTS BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH PAINTING. NOTE: SEE SHEET A120 FOR LIGHT FIXTURE LOCATIONS. E120 FOR SPECIFICATIONS

F.F.E 0" B-1

W-CU-SON-8

A B

DESCRIPTION

11'-7"

9'-9"

11'-5"

OPEN TO FITROOM

1'-0"

8'-0"

9 10 11 12

GENERAL NOTES

KEYNOTE SYMBOL DISPLAY PLATFORM CLEAR WALL SPACE FOR CASH ART. VERIFY MOUNTING HEIGHT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION PROVIDE BLOCKING AS REQUIRED TRACK LIGHTS SUSPENDED FROM STRUCTURE WITH AIRCRAFT CABLE. TRACK LIGHT SURFACE MOUNTED. WALL CAP AT LOW HEIGHT PARTITION. SEE DETAIL 10/A510. MUSIC CONTROLS / ELECTRICAL OUTLET / COVER PLATE. COORDINATE WITH SHEET E110. SECURITY CAMERA. SEE SCHEDULE ON E130. VERIFY REQUIREMENTS AND EXACT LOCATION WITH VENDOR. TRAFFIC COUNTER. SEE SCHEDULE ON E130. VERIFY REQUIREMENTS AND EXACT LOCATION WITH VENDOR. EAS CONTROL BOX. SEE SCHEDULE ON E130. VERIFY REQUIREMENTS AND EXACT LOCATION WITH VENDOR. SPEAKER. SEE SCHEDULE ON E130. VERIFY REQUIREMENTS WITH VENDOR. EMERGENCY LIGHT WHERE CUBBIES/MILLWORK ARE LOCATED ADJACENT TO WALL PROVIDE FILLER AT WALL AS REQUIRED AND/OR CUT TOP TO FIT TIGHT.

3

D.5

10

3

3

SOFFIT LINE BEYOND

STOREFRONT U.S. DECK 16' - 1"

P-1

SOFFIT 14' - 0"

P-1

MFA SOFFIT FACE BEHIND

SOFFIT 2 12' - 6"

NO. 82969

SOFFIT 14' - 0" SOFFIT 2 12' - 6"

A RC

H

I

EQ.

2'-0" EQ.

2'-0"

2'-0"

EQ.

EQ.

SW-SON-72

2'-8"

6'-0"

F.F.E 0"

M-CU-10

5

D.5

SOFFIT 14' - 0" SOFFIT 2 12' - 6"

13'-6 1/4"

7'-0"

11'-9"

12'-6"

TYP.

F.F.E 0"

4'-0"

12

2"

*WF-WHS*

5'-2 1/4"

11"

3'-0" 9 1/2"

3 1/4"

1/4" = 1'-0"

3 P-1 SOFFIT FACE

4'-0"

WF-SON-YB

1'-2 1/4"

.ELEVATION SCALE:

F.F.E 0"

B-1

M-CU-10

1'-5 3/4"

12'-6"

11'-9" 7'-0"

11'-7"

TYP.

3'-10 1/4"

F.F.E 0"

WF-MI-FR-32

2'-0"

ELEVATION SCALE:

4

1/4" = 1'-0"

7

SCALE:

1/4" = 1'-0"

3

ELEVATION. SCALE:

1/4" = 1'-0"

3

6

STOREFRONT U.S. DECK 16' - 1"

P-1 MDF SOFFIT FACE

P-1

MDF SOFFIT FACE

ELEVATION

A210

P-1

5

7

P-4

GWB CLG 12' - 6"

P-4 P-4

A210

TILE-5 ISSUE FOR DD

2'-3 3/4"

10'-9"

12'-6"

3'-10 1/4"

1'-0"

2'-5 1/2" 8 1/2"

WF-SON-BW-130

A210 S1 Z1

2

3

05/13/14

ISSUE FOR DD-LLD

05/13/14

ISSUE FOR CD-LLL

05/23/14

ISSUE FOR CD-LLD

05/23/14

ISSUE FOR PERMIT

05/28/14

ISSUE FOR BID

05/28/14

05/28/14

Date: Drawn By: Checked By:

6

SW-SON-48

3"

4'-0" 3 1/4"

SW-SON-60

5'-0"

3"

3'-0"

2'-11 1/2"

W-CU-SON-8

W-CU-SON-10

9'-5 1/2"

1'-7 1/4"

N/A

ISSUE FOR DD-LLL

Scale:

F.F.E 0"

*WF-WF*

*WF-CB*

SUB 4

5'-3 1/2"

8'-0"

8'-0"

TYP.

12'-6"

9'-9"

4"

8'-0"

6'-7 1/2"

6'-6" 1'-6"

TYP.

11'-9"

TILE-5 P-4

WF-SON-YB

844 W. CLARK LANE, F-125 FARMINGTON, UT 84025

EQ.

2'-0"

LULULEMON ATHLETICA CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS

B-1

WF-SON-TB

1'-6 1/4"2'-0"

INTERIOR ELEVATIONS - SALES AREA

1'-0"

5'-3 1/2"

TYP

11'-7"

13'-0"

G.C TO APPLY FINISH ON BACKSIDE OF CUBBIES

TYP.

12'-6"

9'-9"

TYP

13'-0"

TYP.

11'-9"

15'-2"

ED

PAINT LINE AT 12'-6"

P-6

12'-6"

NS

P-6

P-6

6

REZA A. HADAEGH

E

GWB CLG 12' - 6"

P-1

C LI

SOFFIT FACE

P-5

PAINT LINE

TE OF UTA TA

H

P-1 MDF SOFFIT FACE

T

3

STOREFRONT U.S. DECK 16' - 1"

EC

10

U.S. DECK 16' - 1"

T

11

S

G.C. TO CUT AND FINISH GWB TIGHT AROUND BEAMS, CAULK AS NEEDED, TYP.

Job Number:

NA BB 19617

Drawing:

2

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1/4" = 1'-0"

1

KEY PLAN - SALES AREA SCALE:

1/8" = 1'-0"

A210


15'-3"

1'-2"

B

1/8" = 1'-0"

5'-8"

ELEVATION B SCALE:

1/8" = 1'-0"

18'-11"

5'-0" 2'-0"

1'-7"

1'-2"

7'-2"

13'-6"

5'-7"

SCALE:

1'-7"

ELEVATION C

C

9'-4"

1'-5"

1'-3"

3'-11"

17'-9"

10'-3"

3'-3"

8'-1" 2'-5"

D

A

ELEVATION D SCALE:

1/8" = 1'-0"

ELEVATION A SCALE:

1/8" = 1'-0"

B D

A D

ART PLACE MIGHT CHANGE BASE ON EMERGENCY LIGHT LOCATIONS

LULULEMON ATHLETICA - 29TH STREET

TOOLS

Revit, Photoshop

WALL ARTWORK

PROJECT 2901 S CAPITAL OF TEXAS HWY, SPACE A10A AUSTIN, TX 78746

SCALE: 1/8"=1'-0" DATE: 05/01/14

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PROGRAM

CONCEPT

There are four primary hospitals within the San Francisco Bay Area that specialize in kidney transplant surgery. Many patients travel here from outside California to receive this specialized care. The mission of the proposed center is to support recovering children and their family as they recover from surgery. A variety of services will be offered in the center, including medical care, education, hospitality and entertainment. Medical Care Education Hospitality Entertainment

The idea behind designing this center was to create a transitional place between hospital and home for children to recover from kidney transplant surgery. There is a goal and desire to transform a child’s vision for the whole experience before they start their new life with their new organ. Parents will also receive support and opportunity to create a positive experience in this new chapter in their life. All together this center is like a COCOON for children and their families. When the metamorphosis is complete the new butterfly will break its way out of the casing and spread its wings. I see each of these recovered children as a butterfly coming out of the center and flying out to the new world of possibilities.

SOLUTION

INSPIRATION

This facility will offer greatly needed clinical support as well as providing a “transitional space” for patients and give them the opportunity and inspiration to “transform” this difficult experience into a new chapter in life, with a new organ.

Design inspiration of this center was an especially personal project after working with young kidney transplant patients and the need for a center, a transitional space that serves young kidney transplant patients as they recover from surgery and their family. There are many steps that happen prior to receiving surgery, including ongoing sessions of dialysis, searching for a donor match (often with a wait list that can last years), and then preparing to have an

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invasive surgery. After surgery patients need to be monitored and watched carefully and take special care for a few weeks to ensure the best result, and this is all happening when the support system is exhausted with the process. This is a physically and mentally exhausting time for patients and their friends and family that serve as support during this stressful journey through diagnosis to treatment. Often parents are required to return to work before the recovery period is complete and are unable to give the care needed to ensure a successful transplant.


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WHY PRESIDIO? SITE CRITERIA: • • • • •

Sanitary area with fresh air Access to transplant hospitals Well suited place for resort and recreational facility Access to the Airports Easily accessible from San Francisco

The resort is accessible from 4 hospitals specialized in transplant and it’s also accessible to different airports in bay area. • California Pacific Medical Center • UCSF Medical Center • Children Hospital & Research Center Oakland • Stanford Hospital & Clinic


EXISTING CONDITION & BUILDING BLOCK


SPACE PLANNING & DESIGN DEVELOPMENT To design an effective, functional, usable space I had to research guest “needs”, “challenges” and “favorite spaces”. Research included interviewing nurses, patients and few physicians. I also researched American culture and trends to better know teens here, as I’m originally from another culture. To come up with the building’s design these questions were answered: -What type of services will be offered at W.C.L.? Medical care, education, hospitality and entertainment -How to assign building for different services based on traffic, sun light, space use frequency, use order of the space? -What does W.C. offer that makes it unique and different with other rehabilitation center?

-What activities and spaces should exist in each of the buildings? -How can the space accelerate kid’s recovery? -How can each specific space make a memorable vision for the kids? -What kind of choices will lead me to a more sustainable space? -How to provide different options for guests according to their different personalities and preferences. To answer the questions above comprehensive research and interviews with users were needed. Factors that contribute to healing process Music Color and sound Having family with them Healing garden Having options on Physical activity and motivations for it Natural light and view to nature

When designing each of the spaces my effort was to make sure users would get enough natural light and that every place at the resort has a view to nature. Since the primary purpose of this center is to transform the vision, my goal was to prevent patients from being reminded of hospital rooms by using new styles for walls and material finishes. Guests with different preferences have options to choose from. There are different types of areas both indoor and outdoor for guests either individually, with other recovering kids, parents, or with their therapist.



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A MAIN RECEPTION To make the main reception more welcoming and homey a kitchen has been designed for guests and guest visitors to get light snacks and juice. They will be served first time they get to WCL. Also at the entrance guest will receive a package including shirts and some accessories with WCL logo.

1 RECEPTION | WAITING 2 PATIENT BATHROOM 3 MEETING ROOM 4 OFFICE 5 STAFF KITCHEN 6 NUTRITION ROOM 7 NUTRITION ROOM/ADA 8 GUEST KITCHEN 9 MAIN RECEPTION 10 I (EYE) SPACE

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Design of main reception has changed few times and evolved. Since each building’s design gets inspiration from one part of the butterfly life cycle and this area is the place when the guests start their journey from, initially I was using the form of “egg” and growth within it for reception. I found original design more literal and less conceptual and abstract. I also had in mind to make a unique space which doesn’t resemble hospital entrances. In final design, I used inclined walls in different positions for rooms, so the view from reception resembles butterfly wings. Two hallways from the reception to the next building are aligned and get the light through these buildings. I used wall and floowirng finishes and materials for “wayfinding” which will be shown later.

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This outdoor seating area is the pass through from medical care to the gym. Originally this space was open, but to make it easier for the guests and to carry on the design through buildings this area was designed.

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Sketches show inspiration for both design and functionality of building is from caterpillar. Design of the rooms, was inspired by the repetitiveness of the same structure in caterpillar’s body. Room 7-9 belong to staff and the rest to the guests. Bathrooms are accessible from side rooms and hallway. Circulation and traffic in room 7 and 8 and room allocations are based on functionality and usability of spaces.

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In the very first stages of space planning this area was the main reception and during the process main entrance was changed to southern part of the block and the lower building become all for dinner and entertainment. Sketches show some part of the process and also thinking of juice bar in the playroom.

Dining area includes seating area, bar and music stage. There is also outdoor sitting option with the golden gate bridge view. The design of dinner area, furniture and finishes are same as breakfast area. Just the color theme changes to show how same body structure has different color and ultimately this too again show transformation.

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NANO STRUCTURE OF THE BUTTERFLY’S WINGS

GOLDEN RATIO IN COLOR POSITION

BUTTERFLY LIFE CYCLE

West Coast Lady is designed to bring the patient’s vision to life and enable transformation while they receive treatment and services, it was only natural that designing this center needed a transformed vision as well. The goal was not to solely design a rehab center, but to propose a prototype for a transitional space between hospital and home. The main objective was to look for a solution that can measurably improve patient health, clinical outcome and operating efficiency. These goals lead me to study Evidence Based Design (E.B.D), Biophilic Design and the Pebble Project. Terms and Definitions: “Evidence Based Design ensures compassionate, patient-centered care in an environment specifically designed for effective clinical operations.”[1] According to the Center for Health Design, “Evidence Based Design is the process of basing decisions about the built environment on credible research to achieve the best possible outcomes”. [4]

EXTERIOR OF THE BUILDINGS

Biophilic design incorporates E.O. Wilson’s concept of biophilia. human beings’ innate attraction to nature, through natural and symbolic elements, to promote well-being of occupants. As defined by Stephen Kellert, there are two basic dimensions to biophilic design:organic or naturalist (represented in shapes or forms); and place-based or vernacular (connection of building and landscape to regional culture and ecology[7] Pebble Project :”The Pebble Project is a unique and dynamic collaborative, where forward thinking healthcare organizations, architects, designers and industry partners work together to identify built environment designs and solutions that measurably improve patient and worker safety, clinical outcomes, environmental performance and operating efficiency”. [6]

INSPIRATIONS FROM NATURE While developing the desing I was inspired by: In designing interior: Butterfly color theme Stages of the butterfly metamorphosis Golden ratio in the color of the butterfly wings Nano structure of the butterfly’s wings Also many interviews were conducted with teens, nurses patients and their parents to find out about what are their demands and what is needed and would benfit patient’s healing process. For exterior : Color , form and function of lichon


TRANSFORMATION CEILING

The design of the ceiling was the main part of resort center design, and was meant to implicitly convey transformation and recovery of the kids. The design of the ceiling, as shown in the sketch in front page, starts with separate monochrome panels and then as the guests go further into the resort the number of colors increases. Finally it the last building which is served for dining purposes, the ceiling will be in the form of continuous sculptural hanging panels which are from class C fabric tiles. Colors of the fabric tiles in the east buildings are inspired by the colors of three butterflies.From north to south each of the spaces has the theme of earth, water and fire. Based on the Ayurvedic sys-

INSPIRATIONS

CONTINUITY OF THE LICHEN

tem everything on this planet including our bodies and minds consists of five elements: fire, water, earth, air, and space and each person have one of these elements dominant. I included one element in each space so that there will be a connection for each individual with one color theme.The evolution in design of ceiling not only benefits guest in accelerating their healing process, but also is aesthetically pleasant and functional. Panels are used for different purposes in different area. Panels are used as sound acoustics, heater and also air purifiers.

KVADRAT CLOUDS

REPETITIVE TILE STRUCTURE

Above images showe continouse ceiling in the dining/ Entertainment building, generated by Revit.

Pictures below are “Kvadrat Clouds” fabric tile that can be attached by special rubber bands, formed a three_dimensional effect and hung from ceiling. Clouds was my solution for part of the ceiling design. It is functional , beautiful and resembles butterfly wing nano structure and the continuity of lichon .


SITE SECTIONS

Obove section through the site shows that the west buildings of the site, main entrance, medical care and physical therapy, have higher elevation than the dining areas and game room.

To blend the design of the resort into the design of the city of San Francisco, I used some of the features seen in the city including the green roof of pavilion inspired by to the green roof of the Academy of Science Museum, and using bio wall covered with lichen, inspired by th to bio wall in “De Young “ musium. Another green roof which is going to be completed is “parkway Doyle drive” which will connect the Presidio to the Crisifiield lands.

Below picture, the section from the entrance, shows the hanging panels are district and mono chrome at the beginning of the patient’s journey, which is the recieption in the resort. Section below is through the dining area shows

Section through entrance lobbies

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With an eye to the future, the Doyle Drive replacement project in Presidio is striving to meet high standards for environmental stewardship beyond regulatory requirements. The Parkway will connect the Presido to the Crisifield.

California Academy of Sciences: Renzo Piano’s enormous green roof in San Francisco

Below section of dining area, showes those hanging tiles became continuous colorful sculptural structures of fabric tile. It symbolically shows the transformation between first and last stop on the patient’s journey which is a manifestation of patients transformation during his/her stay in the resort.

Section through dining area

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TOP VIEW OF OUTDOOR PATIO

Above rendering shows top view of the outdoor seating area with hanging

Elevation of outdoor seating area between medical care and gym


BUILDING ELEVATIONS FROM EAST

section; Looking west from down the hill Site section

Higher building’s elevation( elevation main reception, education and physical therapy center)

Lower building’s elevation ( dining areas and game room)

KEY PLAN FOR NEXT PAGES RENDERINGS 1 Entrance 2 Main reception 3 Nutrition room 4 Outdoor seating 5 Physical therapy 6 Solarium

7 Day spa reception 8 Tea/breakfast room 9 Music stage 10 Intertainment 11 Table game area 12 Dining-area


ENTRANCE Main entrance is supposed to be welcoming, soothing and interesting. A place that intrigues guests the desire to explore more. Using wood for entrance, and bright and energizing colors, orange and green lime are in this regard. As a butterfly extends its wings out of the cocoon to reach out, in the design of the resort one of the main themes which can be seen frequently is extending from inside out and continuity of the design. In this area fiberglass seat can be brought as an example. The beige wooden panels are sculptural and show the beginning of the transformation. Design of the ceiling is one of the efforts to carry on the evolution and stepping forward in the healing process.

MAIN RECEPTION

Transformation is the journey that recovering teens go through in the resort. Ceiling representing this journey which starts from reception area with mono-color, discrete hanging panels and will end in dining area with connected , multi-color fabric tiles.

Main reception of the resort is located by the entrance of the building. There are two seating areas in the main reception which can be used as waiting areas or as one of the options to meet with visiotors.As it’s shown in picture the colors has been chosen to be soothing, but the design is nothing to remind guests of hospital. The interior color of the staff cube and chairs are lime green which is refreshing healing and bring hopes. All the flooring is from Amtico and Spacia luxury vinyl flooring products that not only are beautiful and look like real wood, but also it has designed specifically for healthcare purposes. The wood looking flooring finish makes the space homier, welcoming and cozier.



ENTRANCE LOBBY GIFT STORE In designing the space I try to make it interactive and intrigue questions for the visitor of the space, or try to inspire users to think. Having the cocoon as concept and trying to envision transformation in different forms, I used one of M.C. Escher’s painting, day and night, that always reminds me of transformation. When the guests arrive they will be greeted in the main reception. The higher buildings are about taking care of mental and physical health of kids and lower building and pavilion is dedicated to the nurturing and entertaining the guests.



MAIN RECEPTION GIFT STORE When the guests arrive they will be greeted in the main reception. The higher buildings are about taking care of mental and physical health of kids and lower building and pavilion is dedicated to the nurturing and entertaining the guests.

Above picture is the view from inside the clinic to the reception/gift store. Each space has been designed to connect inside to outside, but to bring nature in as it help and facilitate the healing process and also connecting interiors to the world resembles the transformation and move of a caterpillar from inside of the cocoon.


NUTRITION ROOM

One of the main areas that will be under supervision is guest’s diet. Not only as part of the post-surgery care, but also the fact the physical body and look is one of the main areas that teens are concern about. During their stay in the resort they will be educated as how to eat right and how to reach their ideal body shape. One of the efforts in keeping the kids inspired is to hang their image or their ideal image on the wall. With doing this action first we are personalizing the nutrition room and it makes them feel more comfortable and feel home. Also they can envision their goal every day.

The Olympic wall frame, connect healthy diet and exercise to to each individual . By putting personal picture in the nutrituon room teens will get feeling of belonging. The glass in these rooms is smart glass, or switchable glass. Switching the glass provides privacy and save costs for heating, air-conditioning and lighting and avoid the cost of installing and maintaining motorized light screens or blinds

Picture on right side from nutrition room center shows: • Colors on ceiling tiles increased • View to nature from the space • Fiber columns resemble fibers inside the


OUTDOOR SEATING This outdoor seating area is the connection between medical care and gym. It is enclosed with shed and is equipped with heater panels. Lichen grows fast in this area and also it purifies the air., so I designed a bio wall from perforated metal covered with lichen as it helps to prevent wind and also clean the adjacent air.


Getting fresh air and being exposed to the sun accelerates the recovery. These kids shouldn’t be exposed to direct sun very often as their immune systems are weak for the medications they are taking. The tinted glass shed, bio wall covered with lichen, provide shaded space with purified air and also the space is warm because of the heater panels, so guests can enjoy fresh air with no worries.


Natural light reach each room through windows and light tunnels. Changing the color of light tunnels also shows the transformation through colors in the “therapy and rejuvenating building�


SOLARIUM Each of the areas in the resort has been designed in a way that guests have view to the nature. So for those who are using cardio section this patio will be an awesome view. Solarium can also be a relaxing area if any of the guest choose to spend his time in more private space.


In the “therapy and rejuvenating building” guests will take care of their soul and body. There are different rooms for recovering teens and their parents to get massage, take care of their skin, nails and also aromatherapy rooms. There is also a spiritual room, for any kind of meditation or religious practice, yoga and weighting room in addition to the cardio therapy equipment. Guests don’t need to make appointment to use mentioned areas. Practicing light physical activity is one of the most important ways to have a faster recovery. Kids should at least walk for 20 minutes a day.


DAY SPA RECEPTION Skin care and physical look are of main concerns that teens are dealing with. Almost all of the teenagers who I interviewed and ask them about their concerns, they brought up their body shape and skin. In their stay they can get advice regarding the proper activities for them to get them to their ideal shape. Transition and transformation can be seen from the color of ceiling panels. The color changes from red to blue, based on the hanging location. In color psychology red means energy, action,passion, strength and excitement. The red color of panels changes to light orange

and then by getting closer to the end of the building the colors all become blue and in spa mood. Blue attributes a great deal of peace and serenity to the general surroundings which is the main purpose of day spa area. The glass hallway, with the caterpillar as design inspiration, lead the guest to the reception desk. Guests can make appointment and use different personal care services. They can get massage, use aroma therapy room, do facial or make their nails.


TEA/BREAKFAST ROOM Breakfast is one of the most important meals in the day, but most of the kids don’t have them in their diet. As the stay in WCL is considered as a transformational trip, specific space has been allocated for breakfast to implicitly teach kids the place and importance of the breakfast. There are different seating options for guests. They can enjoy their breakfast inside or eat their breakfast out in the north light and outdoor seating. Purpose of having a music stage in breakfast room is to create motivation for kid’s to go for breakfast, eat, play and enjoy other friends company.

Music stage for motivating and entertaining teens to get use to eating breakfast.

Structure of the ceiling has transformed in this building and it became continuous colorful panels. inspiration for colors are butterfly colors and for structure’s inspiration is lichen Three seating options under one roof for breakfast -sit with family or other guest patient -sit individually listening to music -sit on deck and enjoy the sun


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ENTERTAINMENT ROOM In the game room there are different types of entertainment including table games, photo booth, video game stations and a juice bar. Based on the interviews and research kids like to be treated as adults and having a juice bar in game room makes them feel like they are in a casino. It will be also a good time for kids to get juice, fruit and get and healthy snacks and nutrition.

Part of the play room is seating area. Hanging out, talking, sharing and playing with other kids who have gone through the same path is supposed to be healing. Sound of water is tranquilizing and soothing, but not to deal with side problems of having water structure, fiber-optic cable, lighting and sound of water were used to make a faux water structure.

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DINING AREA Dining area can also be an educational place for kids. Table tops have been designed to have the images of five food categories. Kids will learn gradually what to eat and how to be choose their food in the duration of the time they are in WCL. They can also enjoy outdoor seating with the bay view after their dinner. The shape of the fire place is being inspired with the shape of “cocoon� and all hanging lights have the image of different butterflies. Symbolically shows their fly to differnt direction after their journy of transformation.

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PHOTO BY NEEYAZ ANGOSHTARI

AIO RESTAURANT


San Francisco, CA

PROGRAM

CONCEPT

Remodel the art gallery to a restaurant. The main entrance door should be in New Montgomery street. Pick a menu, style and design around that concept.

“yin and yang” which in Chinese philosophy, is used to describe how seemingly opposite or contrary forces are interconnected and interdependent in the natural world; and, how they give rise to each other as they interrelate to one another.

SOLUTION

INSPIRATION

To design this restaurant uniquely I had done a survey on the restaurants in the neighborhood. Based on this research, and see what is missing, I decided to design a cafe/launge. Functioning as a Café/Lounge offering both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and light healthy food.The space will strengthen a sense of community. Menu includes light food, coffee, wine and beer. Events at the Cafe include art exhibits and music performances by local artists.

This Cafe/Lounge is a place to bring together diverse people from down town, professionals, students or visitors. In another world a place where can serve all. Just one place for all or “all in one” AIO.

TOOLS

Revit, 3ds Max, Photoshop, Illustrator and Adobe InDesign


ADA compatible bar

Isometric view

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Entrance Area First Level Lounge Bathrooms Kitchen ADA Bar

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Bar Area Furniture Storage Stage Dining Area Outdoor Seating

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

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Entrance Lounge

Provides a relax and cozier space, to enjoy music, fire and a drink. An elegant welcoming scene from outside.

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This area is 3 feet higher than the lounge and has both outside view, and stage view. The flooring is from carpet on the “Ying Yang� sign, which is half on the dining area and half in the bar and the rest of the flooring is hardwood floor


Sunsa Light from Aqua lighting

Persian design carved on concrete fireplace backsplash

Morning Glory Light from Aqua lighting

E: Front page is the view to the lounge at the main entrance

LOUNGE &DINING AREA Reception and lounge area which is the first area to welcome the guests has a worm welcoming ambience. The lounge is design both to accommodate people who are waiting for a table in dining area or for those who just came to hangout and have a drink. The concept of Yin and Yang has been integrated into the design of the space by different flooring finishes. The flooring finish of the dining area and the bar (Yin and Yang parts)are from FSC oak wood and the rest of the space’s flooring is with concrete tiles. Carving design on concrete backsplash of fireplace is a traditional eastern design.


C: Booth seats

In the second floor, dining area two types of seat-ing is being offered. Clear booth seating that gives more privacy to the customers, or regular dining set. The Ying Yang sign has been shown on floor finish by changing the finish material from wood to concrete. Aqua lighting has been used in both floors. These fixtures have all a simple but sophisticated look and worm color which make lots of attraction. The blend of red, yellow and purple lights on the hard wood floor make a warm mood in addition to the visible fireplace from outside.


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Grace 7 from Aqua lighting

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