QI
WORKSAMPLES
RUI
PORTFOLIO
PERSONAL STATEMENT
Dear sir/madam,
My name is Rui Qi. I wish to express my strong interest in working with your firm as an architectural designer. After receiving the bachelor of Architecture in Southeast University, I pursued advanced studies in Option II program of Rice University in 2017 fall and I have graduated with a master's degree of Architecture in December, 2019.
During my undergraduate and graduate studies, I received professional experience from three summer internships such as EYP Inc. in Boston and CallisonRTKL Inc. in Dallas, with which, I was fortunate enough to engage in several large-scale projects and equip myself with skills of schematic design, materials and sustainability techniques in different building sectors such as commercial and higher education. In addition, my final undergraduate project was accomplished in a special program combining academic and professional practice. I worked on the design development of Shandong Linyi Hospital with Shanghai Xian Dai Architectural Design Inc. During that time, I got the basic design codes of healthcare. Meanwhile, I also honed my software skills and had extensive experience with a broad range of design and management programs including AutoCad, Revit, Rhino, Grasshopper, Sketchup, Vary, Lumion, Enscape, Bluebeam and Adobe Suite. Therefore, I am familiar with the professional workflow, 3D modeling and solving both technical and conceptual problems.
After graduation, I started my employment at STUDIOS Architecture from March, 2022, which is an industryleading architecture film in San Francisco. During working there for two years and a half, I had the chance to participate a broad range of architectural and interior design of high-tech campus including Meta Dublin Ph3/Ph4, Meta Dumbarton Ph4/Ph5, Willow Village Office Campus, Apple Legal Atrium, Apple SF01 office renovation and several furniture rethinking studies for Meta. While engaging in these projects, I had opportunities to engage in different design phases from conceptualization, schematic design, design development, construction detail design and construction site administration. Through providing consultation for clients, conducting research and offering design suggestions, I improved my abilities of communication, presentation, problem-solving and software skills. Meanwhile, I was encouraged to collaborate with crossfunctional teams (MEP, Structural, Lighting, Landscape, Acoustical, Furniture consultants) to implement design development. This completes around ten years of academic and professional experience in architectural and interior design field, and I would bring several more areas of competence to your office.
As a top ranked architectural firm, working for your teams provides me with an opportunity to both participate in interesting projects and develop my professional skills. The collaborative atmosphere in your office can also give me the satisfaction of being part of team that respects and values everyone’s contributions, no matter what the age or experience.
I would like to enrich my design skills, construction knowledge, communication and leadership abilities if I could be considered for this position. Apart from ground-up projects, I am also interested in interior renovation projects and the problem of maintaining authenticity while modernizing. In my paper, “Discussion on Carriers of Memory of the Memorial Buildings in China, Japan and Europe”, I attempted to analyze the role of memory in the reconstruction of three projects: Suzhou Baoen temple, Ise Grand Shrine and the Parthenon as examples. This made me realize the reconstruction of the existing traditional building should be both based on written records, and the ritual ceremonies and living scenes of people. This study also influenced my own design work and several professional practices.
In sum, your working opportunity is able to provide me with a variety of practical experiences and refine my professional skills in collaboration and management. I would gladly to give you even more details about my background and to discuss the position further. My resume and work samples are attached for your review and consideration.
Sincerely, Rui Qi
RUI QI
LEED AP BD+C
EDUCATION
Rice University
M.Arch. in Architecture
Cell: +86 15150651686
Email: jsnjQiRui@126.com
Wechat: jsnjQiRui
Portfolio: issuu.com/portfolioforgtruiqi
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/rui-qi-715616195/
09/2017-12/2019
I am a skilled and passionate designer with 3+ years of experience in architecture and interior design projects including high-tech campus buildings, education, health care and commercial mix-use buildings. Forwardthinking and constructive problem solver. Engaged in all design phases and excellent at solving design challenges with good communication with clients, consultants and internal team members. Adept at understanding, deploying, completing design sensibilities, 3D modeling and learning new technologies.
ABOUT SKILLS
Software
Rhinoceros
AutoCAD
Revit
Enscape
Lumion
Vary Sketchup Photoshop
Indesign Illustrator
3D printing Bluebeam
Physical Model-building Languages
Chinese (Native Speaker)
English (fluent)
REFERENCES
Erik Sueberkrop
Founding Principal of STUDIOS Architecture esueberkrop@studios.com
Dawn Finley
Associate Professor(Director of Graduate Studies) finley@rice.edu
HONORS
Outstanding Prize
The Third Cross-Strait Undergraduate Entity Competition
Best in Building Health Award
Meta Dumbarton Campus
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
PUBLICATIONS
• Independent Investigator for the essay "A discussion on the carrier of the memory of the memorial architecture in China, Japan and Europe "
• Published in Journal of Building and Culture on July, 2016 (PP: 208-210)
Houston, Texas, USA (Overall GPA: 3.7/4.0)
Southeast University (SEU)
B.Arch. in Architecture
Nanjing, Jiangsu, China (Overall GPA: 3.8/4.0)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
STUDIOS ARCHITECTURE
San Francisco, USA
Designer (Workplace Sector)
• Participated in design development of Meta Dublin phase3 and schematic design of Meta Dublin phase 4 for tenant improvements.
• Engaged in Meta Dumbarton phase 4 from preliminary design to construction design, developing open office and amenity space for Building FRE127, preparing looking and feel package for interior design and documentation in Revit and Enscape. Collaborated with cross-functional teams (MEP, lighting, furniture consultants) to implement design development.
• Took part in Meta Willow village from competitional proposal to design development, helping with client presentation and communication based on open office test fit, overall look and feel for interior design, system integration studies and furniture rethinking which is an extensive study also applied for other Meta projects like MPK, Seattle Arbor 300 and Westlake projects.
• Engaged in construction design and site administration of Meta Dumbarton phase 5, focusing on developing construction documentations of FRE110, Fre123 and Fre124, preparing ASK and reviewing millwork submittals.
• Collaborated with team members and cross-functional consultants on several Apple Projects from San Jose master planning, VG06 Atrium (from SD to DD), DA08 legal office building (SD set and rendering coordination) and SF01 (DD design package and set).
• Completed Meta Sunnyvale RFP and Jamestown 2000 Clayton RFP.
CALLISONRTKL Inc.
Dallas, USA
Intern (Commercial Sector)
• Projects: Evolo Skyscraper Competition, Mall of Kuwait, Mall of Saudi
• Developed massing options in Rhino and 3D printed the Civic North project for commercial bid generated plan drawings in Revit and renders in Lumion EYP Inc.
Boston, USA
Intern (High Education Sector)
• Projects: Mixed-use Research Building of Northeastern University, Science Building in Clemson University
• Prepared diagrams, renders in Photoshop,Illustrator,Rhino,Revit,Enscape
Shanghai Xian Dai Architectural Design Inc. Shanghai, China
Intern (Healthcare Sector)
• Project: Shandong Linyi Hospital including OPD and IPD with 1500 beds
• Revised plans, sections, elevations and developing nursing units in AutoCAD
CONSTRUCTION PRACTICE
Rice Building Workshop
Constructor
The Third Cross-Strait Undergraduate Entity Competition Team Leader
09/2012-06/2017
03/2020-09/2022
06/2018-08/2018 02/2017-05/2017
01/2018-05/2018 08/2016
05/2019-08/2019
Letter of Reference for Rui Qi
350 California Street, 21st Floor San Francisco CA 94104 415 398 7575 www.studios.com
October 1, 2022
To whom it may concern:
I am very happy to recommend Rui Qi for endeavors in the fields of architecture and interior architecture Rui had opportunities to work on significant projects for Facebook/Meta, including the interiors for a 110,000m2 mass timber headquarters for them in Menlo Park, California as well as other special focused design challenges we were given by their leadership for their new design vision and standards She was always very diligent and gave it her strong attention.
Rui also worked on new projects for Apple Computer ranging from master planning to buildings and interiors. She was able to be versatile in these various areas of design and production, working collegiately with the design teams in our office.
As a founding principal of Studios Architecture 37 years ago, I have watched our firm work with many industry leading, high tech clients. And as a result, I have also seen many young aspiring architects come through our office and benefit by have the experience of working with clients that are at the forfront of technology and other contemporary thinking. think Rui benefited from the exposure and got broad exposure in process of design, communicating with clients both visually and verbally, concept of collaboration in the office and with the clients, and finally what makes for good design.
Everyone at Studios liked working with Rui, and Studios wish her great success.
Sincerely,
Erik Sueberkrop, FAIA, LEED AP
Founding Principal
Chapter I PROFESSIONAL WORKS
01 APPLE VG06 ATRIUM
—Workplace Connective Structure Renovation
02 JAMETOWN 2000 CLAYTON
—Renovation and Tenant Improvement
03 WILLOW VILLAGE OFFICE CAMPUS
—Mass Timber Base Building Interior Design
04
META/FACEBOOK DUMBARTON PH4 - FRE127 —Renovation and Tenant Improvement
05 META/FACEBOOK DUMBARTON PH5 - FRE110 —Renovation and Tenant Improvement
Chapter II ACADEMIC WORKS
06 URBAN KNEE
—Mixed-use Complex
07 PREFABRICATED COMMINUITY —Mixe-use Housing on a Superfund Site
08 GROSSER ROOF
—Food Hall
Chapter III CONSTRUCTION & INTERN WORKS
09 + HOUSE
—Core House Constructed in Rice Building Workshop
10 INTERN WORKS
—High Education, Mix-use Commercial and Healthcare Sectors
CONTENTS
SAN FRANCISCO • LOS ANGELES • NEW YORK • WASHINGTON DC • PARIS • LYON
01 [APPLE VG06 ATRIUM]
Current Status: Schematic Design
June,2022—August ,2022
Location: Cupertino
Client: Apple
Professional Work
Responsibilities:
- Designer from concept design to 100%SD
- Focus on Design for barrista and atrium
- Preparation for SD
The project is focusing on interior renovation of connecting atrium between two buildings. Per Apple's request, we were trying to build the strategy to replace the facade system, rethink the horizontal/vertical circulations, replace wall/flooring materials and introduce new furniture layout. The project is also including the north courtyard into the whole design through bringing the oudoor pavers to interior space to strengthen the outdoor and indoor relationship.
[MATERIAL PALETTE]
Refering to London Royal Opera House, the project use the white paint to emphasize the vertical structure while using the walnut wood as the main material. The stone paver flooring is aiming to enhace the indoor and outdoor connection. The barista millwork counter is made of white texture marbel to build the relationship with the white accent color Apple preferred. The walnut slat wood
M/C
RELOCATED INT. BIKES SECURED PERIMETER
SITE PLAN 1
11APPLE LEGAL - CONCEPT DESIGN PLANNING JULY 26, 2022
VG06
ATRIUM - SECTIONS
LOGITUDINAL
SECTION
CROSS SECTION
CROSS
SECTION ENTRY
/ ARRIVAL - LOBBY - EXISTING
ENTRY
/ ARRIVAL - LOBBY - NEW
BICYCLE ROOM - EXISTING
BICYCLE ROOM - NEW
ATRIUM - FACING NORTH - EXISTING
ATRIUM - FACING NORTH - NEW
ATRIUM - FACING SOUTH - EXISTING
ATRIUM - FACING SOUTH - NEW
CROSS SECTION
LOGITUDINAL SECTION
2
02 [JAMESTOWN 2000 CLAYTON]
Current Status: Concept Design
August,2022—September ,2022
Location: Concord
Client: Jamestown
Professional Work
Responsibilities:
- Help with three concept options for RFP
- Focus on production for testfits, diagrams and renders
The project is a renovation project for office building in Concord. Per Jamestown’s request, we were proposing to activate the neighborhood by introducing plenty of plaza amenities and updating the rooftop space. The baseline improvement is also focusing on increasing the glass lines to bring values of human health by cutting through the lightwell from level 2 to penthouse level. Meanwhile, the project is also providing the testfit possibilities with splitting restroom cores for single and double tenants scenarios.
In addition, by inviting the participation of structural and mechanical consultants, we confirmed the viability of replacing current double beams to be one-box beam along the perimeter. For the interior space, the relationship between existing raised access floor and reorganization of system above the ceiling is also discussed by providing several design options.
Based on the several baseline improvements showing above, Studios proposed three options with extended entry trellis canopy, recladding and outdoor terraces.
[PLAZA AMENTIES]
The project is introducing a central corridor to attract people from the Bart station. We are proposing to increase the diversity of amenities along the corridor to take advantage of the ground level outdoor space. Besides the sport courts, we were trying to provide more shading space for people hanging around. The outdoor meeting cabanas, dining umbrellas, amphitheater stages and tree canopies are beneficial to improve the outdoor environment based on the concord hot climate.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
1. BENCH & TREE LINED ALLEE
2.OUTDOOR MEETING CABANAS
3.BOCCE,
PING PONG, CORN HOLE
4.EVENTS
LAWN
AND
STAGE 5.OUTDOOR DINING AND LOUNGE 6.SPORT COURTS, ACTIVE ZONE 1 23 4 5 6 6 3
BUILDING - MECHANICAL LEVEL FLOOR PLAN TRELLIS ABOVE ROOFTOP DECK OFFICE PENTHOUSEOPEN TO BELOW P P TRELLIS ABOVE TRELLIS ABOVE TRELLIS ABOVE N P Y R 2 S T U D O S c u ROOF PLAN -OPT 1 Jamestown-Concord ROOFTOP DECK EXISTING PROPOSED REMOVE (4) GENERATORS REMOVE (1) COOLING TOWER RELOCATE (2) COOLING TOWERS ROOFTOP PLAN | MECHANICAL ROOF LEVEL EXISTING PROPOSED 52,150 GSF 33,700 SF IN LIGHT ZONE (65%) ADD’L 192 LF OF GLASS LINE 58,200 GSF 27,500 SF IN LIGHT ZONE (48%) TYPICAL FLOOR | ENHANCED DAYLIGHTING EXISTING PROPOSED 25’ FROM GLAZING (WELL) 52,150 GSF 33,700 SF IN LIGHT ZONE (65%) ADD’L 192 LF OF GLASS LINE 58,200 GSF 27,500 SF IN LIGHT ZONE (48%) NEW CURTAIN WALL ROOFTOP PLAN | ENHANCED DAYLIGHTING 25’ FROM GLAZING (WELL) NEW CURTAIN WALL
ADDITION
OF LIGHTWELL
EXISTING
FLOOR PLATE 4
| KEEP VS. REMOVE REMOVE RAISED ACCESS FLOOR & EXPOSE DUCTS OPEN TO BELOW MEETING MEETING PANTRY LOUNGE P P P P P MEETING LOBBY ALL-HANDS MEETING MEETING MEETING BREAKOUT BREAKOUT MEETING FOCUS FOCUS BRIDGE TERRACE LOUNGE BREAK OUT BREAKOUT DROP-IN N 2 S eScale: 1/32" = 1'-0" LEVEL 4 FLOOR PLAN -OPT 1 -SINGLE TENANT ALT Jamestown-Concord 09/23/2022 OPEN TO BELOWBRIDGE TERRACE TENANT 1 TENANT 2 MEETING LOBBY PANTRYMEETING LOUNGE MEETING LOBBYPANTRY LOUNGE LOUNGE MEETING P P P P P P MEETING MEETING BREAKOUT BREAKOUT MEETING MEETING LOUNGE FOCUS FOCUS DROP-IN DROP-IN N Scale: 1/32" = 1'-0" LEVEL 4 FLOOR PLAN -OPT 1 -TWO TENANT ALT Jamestown-Concord 09/23/2022 1.KEEP RAISED ACCESS FLOOR & EXPOSE DUCTS 2.UNDERFLOOR AIR 3.REMOVE RAISED ACCESS FLOOR & EXPOSE DUCTS | KEEP VS. REMOVE REMOVE RAISED ACCESS FLOOR & EXPOSE DUCTS3. REMOVE RAISED ACCESS FLOOR & EXPOSE DUCTS3. TESTFIT - SINGLE TENANT TESTFIT - DOUBLE TENANTS 5
SCHEME
1 - CLAYTON & PLAZA SCHEME 1 - CLAYTON & GALINDO
VIEW
TOWARDS PAVILION & PLAZA GROUND FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 02 LEVEL 06
SCHEME
2A - RESKIN
SCHEME
2B- RESKIN 6
SCHEME 3 - CLAYTON & PLAZA SCHEME 3 - CLAYTON & GALINDO SCHEME 3 - CLAYTON & GALINDO EXISTING DOUBLE BEAMS @PERIMETER NEW ONE-BOX BEAM @PERIMETER OPEN TO BELOW TENANT 1 TENANT 2 P P P P P P LOBBY PANTRY PANTRY LOUNGE MEETING MEETING LOBBYBREAKOUTLOUNGE MEETINGMEETING FOCUS MEETING FOCUS MEETING BREAKOUT MINI PANTRY BRIDGE TERRACE MINI PANTRY LOUNGE MEETING MEETING N Scale: 1/32" = 1'-0" LEVEL 4 FLOOR PLAN -OPT 3 -TWO TENANTS SCHEME 3 - TESTFIT - SINGLE TENANT SCHEME 3 - TESTFIT - DOUBLE TENANTS OPEN TO BELOW TENANT 1 TENANT 2 P P P P P P LOBBY PANTRY PANTRY LOUNGE MEETING MEETING LOBBYBREAKOUTLOUNGE MEETINGMEETING FOCUS MEETING FOCUS MEETING BREAKOUT MINI PANTRY BRIDGE TERRACE MINI PANTRY LOUNGE MEETING MEETING N LEVEL 4 FLOOR PLAN -OPT 3 -TWO TENANTS Jamestown-Concord 09/23/2022 SCHEME 3 - TERRACE VIEW 7
03 [WILLOW VILLAGE OFFICE CAMPUS]
Current Status: Design Development 100%
September,2021—May ,2022
Location:Melon Park
Professional Work
Responsibilities:
- Designer from concept design to 100%DD
- Client presentation and communication
- Study for system integration and raised access floor
- Coordination with culinary consultants
- Preparation for SD and DD sets
The project is maily focusing on six office buildings in the campus. Our team is brought in early at the city’s request so they can review core & shell together with interiors.
Through this project, we were persuading client to harness new building to inform new "established" look and feel of interior office space, learning how office components and infrastructure can shape the core and shell systems in mass timber buildings.
[OVERALL MASTER PLAN]
The project is building a community that is not just for the people who work at META but also for the surrounding community. Main components of the community: hotel, residential, office, parking garage, retail component townsquare.Office portion of the campus are 6 mass timber buildings with 4-5 stories for each. The scope of work is the 1M SF interior design for 5,900 headcount of people working inside.
Internal outdoor social green space is aiming to create a nature inspired, informal and confortable northern California vibe with layered sensory experience. Ground level is all one space and first floor entries are connected to central green space. Outdoor spaces are highly programmed with integrated landscape to activate first floor with dining, events, and fitness components, which makes the capus have a strong social and visual connection between architecture and landscape design.
Site Access and Flow Site Programs and Identities Overall Indoor Programs - Level 1 8
13121110 25' 0" 25' 25' 0" 25' 0" 25' 0" 25' 0" 8' 4" 4" 8' 4" 4" 8' 4" 8' 4" 8' 4" 8' 4" 4" 8' 4" 4" 8' 4" 8' 4" 8' 4" 8' 4" 4" 1/2" DIM W/ CHASE 7' 9" 9" 7' 9" 7' 9" 7' 9" 7' 9" 9" 7' 9" 9" 7' 9" 7' 9" 7' 9" 7' 9" 9" 7' 9" 9" 3' 10 1/2" N Scale: 1/16" = 1'-0"
CEILING
UTILITY ROUTING EXAMPLE AT TIMBER
DECKS
-OPT1 TRADITIONAL OPEN OFFICE PROPOSED OPEN OFFICE
SECTION
- TRADITIONAL OPEN OFFICE
SECTION
-
PROPOSED
OPEN OFFICE CEILING
PAGINATION STUDY
SECTION DETAIL - RAISED ACCESS FLOOR
CONDUIT CHASE IN EXPANSION JOINT
CONDUIT CHASE DETAIL SECTION
ACOUSTIC TREATMENT
SYSTEM INTEGRATION 9
O4 O3 O2 O1 O5 O6 ELEVATOR CORE WOOD CORE ACOUSTIC CORE ACOUSTIC RESTROOM ENTRY TILE MK ACCENT COLOR NEIGHBORHOOD STAIR CENTRAL STAIR CENTRAL VOLUME ACCENT OR ART CORE MATERIALS | OVERVIEW CONSISTENT CORE MATERIALS | ELEVATOR & RESTROOM VARIABLE CORE MATERIALS | ACOUSTIC .70+ NRC PAINT MILLWORK STEEL ALUM DOOR FRAMES + BIKE WALL RESTROOM ENTRY TILE PAINT WOOD DECKING ELEVATOR & RESTROOM CONSISTENT CORE MATERIALS ACOUSTIC CARPET 1 CARPET 2 FIELD CARPET PLANK (CARPET 1) INTERFACE PITCH PERFECT DIMINUENDO TRAVERTINE 3INTERFACE RESILIENT FLOOR 1 RESILIENT FLOOR 2 RESILIENT FLOOR 3 WALL BASE OVERALL MATERIAL PALETTE BUILDING O3 | MK TRELLIS OPTION 1 SOLID SURFACE TILE PLASTIC LAMINATE LUXURY VINYL TILE METAL PAINT MICRO PANTRY VIEWS AND MATERIAL PALETTE WHITE PAINT NEIGHBORHOOD STAIR BIKES PAINTS LIGHT CORE PAINTS ACOUSTIC MATERIAL WOOD ART BLDG ACCENT PAINT DARK CORE PAINTS ACOUSTIC MATERIAL WHITE PAINTS NEIGHBORHOOD STAIR WHITE PAINTS NEIGHBORHOOD STAIR BIKES PAINTS LIGHT CORE PAINTS RESTROOM TILE BIKES FULL HEIGHT WOOD WHITE PAINTS NEIGHBORHOOD STAIR SHORT SECTION LONG SECTION FOCUS AREA VIEWS OVERALL AND BLDG O3 MATERIAL CONCEPT 10
04 [DUMBARTON CAMPUS PH4]
Current Status: Substantial Completed
September,2020—May ,2021
Location: Fremont
Professional Work
Responsibilities:
- Designer from concept design to 100%CD
- Client presentation and communication
- Focus on Design for lobby, stairs, MKs around central spaces and open office area
- Preparation for SD ,DD,CD sets
Over the last 3 years, Facebook occupied 12 buildings in the Dumbarton Campus, and we were moving into Phase 4 of this development that will solidify the core of the campus, and at the same time, integrate the Outer Dumbarton circle offices.
Due to the good condition of the existing build out of the buildings FRE126 and FRE127, Facebook has decided to approach this TI as a "hermit crab" does to its shell -moving in mostly as is. In order to do that, we have been studying how the existing build outs stack against typical Facebook office standards, both spacially and performance wise.
[Existing Building Condition]
The build has 2 stories with approximately 54,000 SF per floor and clad in prefabricated concrete panels and storefront glazing. The slabs are composite fluted metal deck with concrete infill.
The ground floor is divided by a rated fire separate into 3 rated assemblies: One for main open office space - B group, one for kitchen - F group and servery/dinig - A group. At the servery and dining area, the metal deck is sprayed with fireproofing and painted black. The floors are polished and sealed concrete.
The ground floor open office areas have 2x4 ACT ceiling tile throughout. The floor is polished concrete at circuluations, while the workstation areas used to have adhered carpet tile, however the previous tenant appears to have removed it when vacating the property. Adhesive will have to be removed prior to new floor installation.
The second floor is mostly open office space, with the work areas along the perimeter windows, and conference rooms concentrated in near the middle of the building. The carpet floors have also been removed in this floor. The conference rooms walls are predominantly glazed, which has been coordinated with the client and acoustician to determine suitability for conversion.
Phasing and Executive Summary The phasing and corresponding square footage breakdown is as follows: C O P G H T S O S SITE FB DUMBARTON PH4 -DUE DILIGENCE 10/16/20 A.4 PHASE 1 FRE118 6591 Dumbarton Circle 60,720 sf FRE122 6539 Dumbarton Circle 54,942 sf SUBTOTAL 115,662 sf PHASE 2 FRE111 34800 Campus Drive 41,472 sf FRE112 34750 Campus Drive 65,000 sf FRE113 34700 Campus Drive 50,688 sf FRE115 6540 Kaiser Drive 63,924 sf FRE117 6611 Dumbarton Circle 60,720 sf SUBTOTAL 281,804 sf PHASE 3 FRE114 6552 Kaiser Drive 56,655 sf FRE119 6520 Kaiser Drive 58,764 sf FRE120 6504 Kaiser Drive 43,293 sf SUBTOTAL 158,712 sf PHASE 4 FRE116 6623 Dumbarton Circle 41,075 sf FRE126 6750 Dumbarton Circle 118,535 sf FRE127 6800 Dumbarton Circle 108,107 sf SUBTOTAL 267,717 sf PHASE 5 FRE123 6519 Dumbarton Circle 51,484 sf FRE124 6503 Dumbarton Circle 51,443 sf FRE128 6900 Dumbarton Circle 108,107 sf SUBTOTAL 211,034 sf OTHER FRE110 7601 Dumbarton Circle 52,416 sf FRE125 6700 Dumbarton Circle 105,900 sf SUBTOTAL 158,316 sf TOTAL 1,193,245 sf FRE 127 - TESTFIT - FLOOR 1 ROOM TYPE UNIT SF PROGRAM RATIO ACTUAL* NEEDED LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 Sqft Qty Sqft Qty Qty Sqft Qty Qty Sqft Qty Sqft LOBBY RECEPTION 500 1 500 1 0 1 0 COAT CLOSET/SECURE LUGGAGE ROOM 64 1 64 1 64 0 1 64 0 0 WORK SPACES OPEN OFFICE 300 558 476 82 476 BREAKOUT AND FOCUS (10'x10") 100 6 600 11 50 11 1100 9 2 200 9 900 MEETING SPACES DAY OFFICE (6'x8') 48 10 480 19 30 19 912 0 3 144 16 768 COZY (8'x8') 64 15 960 28 20 28 1792 0 4 256 24 1536 HUDDLE (10'x12') 120 10 1200 19 30 19 2280 0 3 360 16 1920 SMALL CONFERENCE (13'x15') 195 3 585 6 100 6 1170 0 1 195 5 975 MEDIUM CONFERENCE (15'x20') 300 2 600 4 150 4 1200 0 1 300 3 900 LARGE CONFERENCE (20'x30') 600 2 1200 3 200 3 1800 0 1 600 2 1200 MEDIUM CONFERENCE (VP ROOM) (15'x20') 300 2 600 4 150 4 1200 0 0 0 4 1200 NON NDA ROOM (13'x15") 195 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 INTERVIEW ROOM (8'x8') 64 2 128 4 150 4 256 0 2 128 2 128 TRAINING ROOM 1500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WAR ROOM (XL 20'x40') 800 1 800 1 800 0 1 800 0 0 FULL PRODUCTION EVENT SPACE 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SHARED SPACES MICROKITCHEN 750 2 1500 2 Floor 2 1500 1 750 1 750 MOTHERS ROOM 120 2 240 4 150 2 240 0 0 2 240 FOCUS AREA 100 1 100 1 100 0 1 100 QUIET ROOM 64 2 128 2 Floor 2 128 0 0 2 128 COPY/PRINT 80 2 160 2 Floor 2 160 0 0 2 160 CAFÉ SERVERY 7600 1 7600 Varies 1 8824 1224 0 0 CAFÉ KITCHEN 9500 1 9500 Varies 1 6317 -3183 0 0 CAFÉ DINING 9500 1 9500 Varies 1 10979 1479 0 0 CAFÉ DISH RETURN 1000 1 1000 Varies 1 892 -108 0 0 DIY BIKE REPAIR STAND (90"x90") 56.25 1 56.25 1 56.25 1 56.25 0 ATM 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 SUPPORT SPACES HELPDESK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LOGISTICS SPACE (STORAGE RM) 75 1 75 1 75 1 75 0 0 DAS CARRIER ROOM (11'x15') 165 1 165 1 165 1 165 0 PRE-ACTION 25 1 25 1 25 0 1 25 IDF ROOM (SMALL) 165 3 495 2 Floor 3 495 0 1 165 2 330 MDF ROOM (LARGE) 270 1 270 2 Floor 1 270 0 1 270 0 0 RESTROOMS 15 28 20 55 28 27 SHOWER 64 1 64 2 128 1 64 1 64 ALL GENDER RESTROOM 64 2 128 2 128 0 1 64 1 64 JANITOR CLOSET (8'x8') 64 2 128 2 Floor 2 128 0 1 64 1 64 FACILITIES BUILDING SUPPORT 0 1 600 Varies 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 FURNITURE EVENT STORAGE 515 1 515 Varies 1 515 0 1 515 0 0 EVENT AV CONTROL ROOM 150 1 150 Varies 1 150 0 1 150 0 0 EVENT AV RACK ROOM (12'x12') 144 1 144 Varies 1 144 0 1 144 0 0 SECURITY STORAGE / LOCKER ROOM 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EHS LAB 400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 STORAGE SPACES VIO (WORKROOM W/ DESK) 75 1 75 1 75 0 1 75 0 FACILITIES STORAGE 64 1 64 1 64 0 1 64 ERGO STORAGE 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 CULINARY CATERING STORAGE 300 1 300 1 300 0 1 300 END USER STORAGE 50 4 200 4 200 2 2 100 SHIPPING & RECEIVING (13'x15') 195 0 0 0 0 0 0 UP UP ADASTDE V C A D A S T D EVC ADA AMB EVC ADA VAN ADAVAN ADASTD ACCESS ADASTD ACCESSADASTD ACCESS ACCESS ADASTD ADAVAN ADASTD AxCAxC AxC AxC S1 S1 S1 GGGG 10 Q 9 Q 8 Q Q Q11 Q12 Q M Q 5.6 Q Q 4 Q Q2.8 Q Q Q L2 Q L Q K Q Q H Q G Q F Q E Q D Q C Q B Q A Q AA Q Q BB Q V Q 16 Q 17 Q 15 Q H1 Q ELEV. 71 SF (E) EQUIP. ROOM 1,942 SF LOBBY 1,269 SF DINING 10,433 SF KITCHEN 8,770 SF DINING 507 SF FIRE RISER (N) MDF 270 SF (E) COOLER (E) HOODS (E) HOODS MPOE DATA MPOE ELEC ATS CLOSET(7' x 2') 13' 0" LUGG DW 892 SF ELEC ELEC 112 SF DIY BIKE MED CONF NEIGHBORHOOD 3972 SF HEADCOUNT: 82 CAPS : 51 1,006 SF HUDDLE LARGE CONF DAY HUDDLE EU STOR COZY COZY COZY INT. INT. SMALL CONF QUIET COZY SHW ROLL DOWN SHUTTER (E) LOADING DOCK 965 SF HUDDLE ELEC RESTROOMS ROLL DOWN DOOR CEILING ELEMENT SEAT COUNT 534 (N) ELEC 140 SF AGR BIKES BIKES 4" DESK COUNT 18 1,124 SF NDA L3 Q K7 Q 5.7 Q FACIL STOR FENCE 6'6" DAY FAC. STOR 83 SF 8" LOCKERS ART POSTERS ATM STOR 2'-6"
FRIED CHICKEN STATION SALAD STATION RICE BOWL/SHAWARMA STATION DINING DISH DROP ENTRY TO FOOD HALL EXIT/ENTRY TO FOOD HALL 11
FRE 127 - TESTFIT - FLOOR 2 ROOM TYPE UNIT SF PROGRAM RATIO ACTUAL* NEEDED LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 Sqft Qty Sqft Qty Qty Sqft Qty Qty Sqft Qty Sqft LOBBY RECEPTION 500 1 500 1 0 1 0 COAT CLOSET/SECURE LUGGAGE ROOM 64 1 64 1 64 0 1 64 0 0 WORK SPACES OPEN OFFICE 300 558 476 82 476 BREAKOUT AND FOCUS (10'x10") 100 6 600 11 50 11 1100 9 2 200 9 900 MEETING SPACES DAY OFFICE (6'x8') 48 10 480 19 30 19 912 0 3 144 16 768 COZY (8'x8') 64 15 960 28 20 28 1792 0 4 256 24 1536 HUDDLE (10'x12') 120 10 1200 19 30 19 2280 0 3 360 16 1920 SMALL CONFERENCE (13'x15') 195 3 585 6 100 6 1170 0 1 195 5 975 MEDIUM CONFERENCE (15'x20') 300 2 600 4 150 4 1200 0 1 300 3 900 LARGE CONFERENCE (20'x30') 600 2 1200 3 200 3 1800 0 1 600 2 1200 MEDIUM CONFERENCE (VP ROOM) (15'x20') 300 2 600 4 150 4 1200 0 0 0 4 1200 NON NDA ROOM (13'x15") 195 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 INTERVIEW ROOM (8'x8') 64 2 128 4 150 4 256 0 2 128 2 128 TRAINING ROOM 1500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WAR ROOM (XL - 20'x40') 800 1 800 1 800 0 1 800 0 0 FULL PRODUCTION EVENT SPACE 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SHARED SPACES MICROKITCHEN 750 2 1500 2 Floor 2 1500 1 750 1 750 MOTHERS ROOM 120 2 240 4 150 2 240 0 0 2 240 FOCUS AREA 100 1 100 1 100 0 1 100 QUIET ROOM 64 2 128 2 Floor 2 128 0 0 2 128 COPY/PRINT 80 2 160 2 Floor 2 160 0 0 2 160 CAFÉ SERVERY 7600 1 7600 Varies 1 8824 1224 0 0 CAFÉ KITCHEN 1 0 0 CAFÉ DINING 1 0 0 CAFÉ DISH RETURN 1 0 0 DIY BIKE REPAIR STAND (90"x90") 1 56.25 0 ATM 0 0 0 SUPPORT SPACES HELPDESK 0 0 0 LOGISTICS SPACE (STORAGE RM) 1 75 0 0 DAS CARRIER ROOM (11'x15') 1 165 0 PRE-ACTION 1 0 1 25 IDF ROOM (SMALL) 3 165 2 330 MDF ROOM (LARGE) 1 270 0 0 RESTROOMS 15 28 27 SHOWER 1 64 1 64 ALL GENDER RESTROOM 2 64 1 64 JANITOR CLOSET (8'x8') 2 64 1 64 FACILITIES BUILDING SUPPORT 1 0 0 0 FURNITURE EVENT STORAGE 1 515 0 0 EVENT AV CONTROL ROOM 1 150 0 0 EVENT AV RACK ROOM (12'x12') 1 144 0 0 SECURITY STORAGE / LOCKER ROOM 0 0 0 0 EHS LAB 0 0 0 0 STORAGE SPACES VIO (WORKROOM W/ DESK) 75 1 75 1 75 0 1 75 0 0 FACILITIES STORAGE 64 1 64 1 64 0 1 64 0 0 ERGO STORAGE 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CULINARY CATERING STORAGE 1 300 0 0 END USER STORAGE 4 100 2 100 SHIPPING & RECEIVING (13'x15') 0 0 0 0 DN 10 Q Q Q Q Q11 Q12 Q N Q M Q 6.5 PP 5 Q 4 Q Q2.8 Q Q 1 Q L2 Q Q Q Q H Q G Q Q Q D Q C Q Q Q AA Q Q X Q BB Q V Q 16 Q 17 Q 15 Q H1 Q 15 R 15 S15 T 15 U PROPOSED TO MOVE THE WALL SOUTH PROPOSED REDUCING SIZE OF (E) AGR PREACTION COZY COZY COZY COZY COZY COZY QUIET COZY INT. INT. DAY DAY COZY PRIV MGMT ROOM MED CONF COZY DAYCOZY DAY COZY DAY HUDDLE PRIV MGMT ROOM MK 2,478 SF HUDDLE DAY RESTROOMS ELEC JAN. CLST. FAC. STOR HUDDLE COZY RELOCATE EXISTING DOOR TO BE FURTHER FROM MONITOR WALL (E) GLAZING PRIV MGMT ROOM DAY COZY DAY DAY HUDDLE(NTS) COZYCOZY PRIV MGMT ROOM DAY DAY COZY DAY COZYCOZY COZY DAY COZY DAY HUDDLE COZY HUDDLEHUDDLE EU STOR SML CONF SML CONF LARGE CONFMED CONF DAY HUDDLE HUDDLE ELEC IDF SML CONF FOCUS AREA 792 SF AGR MOTHERS LARGE CONF HUDDLE ELEC IDF HUDDLE HUDDLE SM CONF SM CONF EU STOR COPY BIKE BIKE ART NEIGHBORHOOD 7850 SF NEIGHBORHOOD 5259 SF HEADCOUNT: 112 HEADCOUNT: 148 NEIGHBORHOOD 4013 SF HEADCOUNT: 76 NEIGHBORHOOD 3232 SF HEADCOUNT: 58 TOTAL: 476 CAPS: 53 NEIGHBORHOOD 5400 SF HEADCOUNT: 82 5.7 Q EU STOR HUDDLE DAY COZY SHW SHW SHW SMART LOCKER LOCATION COZY POSTERS POSTERS POSTERS POSTERS POSTERS DAY - 8' x 6' HARD COZY - 8' x 8' SOFT COZY - 8' x 8' HARD HUDDLE - 12' x 10' SOFT HUDDLE - 12' x 10' SMALL CONF - 15' x 13' MEDIUM CONF - 20' x 15' LARGE CONF - 30' x 20' MEETING ROOM STANDARD A - Lighting B - No-Fly Zone C - Room Sign and Room Tool (located outside of the room) 1 - AV location & accent color wall 2 - Writable Surfaces With Marker Rail 3 - Full Height Acoustical Covering 4 - White Painted Wall AV x2x2 WRITABLE WALL WITH MARKER RAIL +18" AFF AV x2 x2+54" AFF TYPICAL FB HUDDLE FOOTPRINT EXISTING GLAZING TO REMAIN ALTERNATIVE ACCOUSTICAL WALL LOCATION 1' 1" AV WALL 1'0" DEPTH SHORTER THAN FB STANDARD 6'8" 11' 1" SA PROPOSES EXISTIING AV WALL TO BE INFILLED SA PROPOSES GLAZING WALL TO BE KEPT SA PROPOSES GLAZING WALL TO BE REMOVED AND INFILLED; FB TO CONFIRM NN AV NN AV 11'0" C.3.3.13 (E) GLAZING TO BE KEPT (E) FULL HT PARTITION DEMO AND REPLACE WITH (N) PARTITION OR SIDELIGHT (E) PARTIAL HT PARTITION ADD 1 LAYER GYP bldg rth N C O T S SScale: As indicated FRE127 CASE STUDY 13 -OPTION 2 - "OUTSIDE LANDS CONF" to "HARD HUDDLE" FB DUMBARTON PH4 -DUE DILIGENCE 10/16/20 C.3.3.13 3/8" = 1'-0"1 TYPICAL HARD HUDDLE 3/8" = 1'-0"2 LEVEL 2 -OUTSIDE LANDS CONF(EXISTING) PROGRAM PLAN AND AXON - LEVEL 02 CUSTOMIZED TREATMENT FOR EXISTING RM TO MEET FOLLOWING FACEBOOK MEETING RM STANDARD 12
181 181 182 182 183 183 183182 182 7" 1 8 (E) HOOD BOUNDARY V.I.F, TYP. CUT BACK TO NEAREST FULL TILE COORIDINATE THE CUTTING BACK BOUNDARY WITH NEW CONFERENCE ROOMS SEE PARTITION DWGS CUT BACK TO NEAREST FULL TILE 182 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 182 182 182 182 182 182 182 182 182 182 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 182 182 182 182 182 182 182 181 181 181 181 182 V P 2 CUT BACK TO CUT BACK TO NEAREST FULL TILE CUT BACK TO NEAREST FULL TILE COORIDINATE THE CUTTING BACK BOUNDARY WITH NEW CONFERENCE ROOMS SEE PARTITION DWGS CUT BACK TO COORIDINATE THE CUTTING BACK BOUNDARY WITH NEW CONFERENCE ROOMS SEE PARTITION DWGS COORIDINATE THE CUTTING BACK BOUNDARY WITH NEW CONFERENCE ROOMS SEE PARTITION DWGS NEAREST FULL TILE COORIDINATE THE CUTTING BACK BOUNDARY WITH NEW CONFERENCE ROOMS SEE CUT BACK TO NEAREST FULL TILE COORIDINATE THE CUTTING BACK BOUNDARY WITH NEW CONFERENCE ROOMS SEE PARTITION DWGS THE DEMOLITION PLAN GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION DEMO CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL PERTINENT DEMO CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL PERTINENT CONTRACTOR SHALL APPLY FOR, PAY FOR, AND OBTAIN CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CHECKING CONTRACT PROJECT DEMOLITION NOTES WALLS, AS REQUIRED TO PREPARE SPACE FOR NEW CONSTRU N 350 CALIFORNIA STREET, FLOOR SAN FRANCISCO, 94104 415.398.7575 DATE:ISSUED FOR: O O 6800 Dumbarton Circle, Fremont, CA 94555 IV-6 FRE127 SCHEMATIC DESIGN 12.11.2020 100% DESIGN DEVELOPMENT02.26.2021 90% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS05.07.2021 USD SUBMITTAL 05.04.2021 05.28.2021100% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 07.08.2021BULLETIN 07.08.2021PLAN CHECK RESPONSE 09.01.2021PLAN CHECK RESPONSE 09.01.2021BULLETIN 10.19.2021FACP PLAN CHECK RESPONSEC 11.19.2021ADDENDUMD 11.19.2021BULLETIN 01.11.2022ADDENDUM 02.28.2022ADDENDUM 8/29/2022 3:49:02 PM A01.10-127 DEMOLITION REFLECTED CEILING PLAN & GENERAL NOTES Project Name 20515.01 3/64" = 1'-0" FRE127 -LEVEL 1-DEMO -RCP 3/64" 1'-0" 17 FRE127 -LEVEL 2-DEMO -RCP FB DUMBARTON CAMPUS - PH4 - FRE127 - 06.02.2021FRE 127 - EXISTING PLANS (E) RESTROOM CORE (E) ELEVATOR AND MECHANICAL UNDER STAIR (NEEDS TO BE VERIFIED) SECONDARY (E) ELEVATOR AND MECHANICAL (NEEDS TO BE VERIFIED) (E) ELECTRICAL (E) MDF (NEEDS TO BE VERIFIED) (E) SHAFT (E) SHAFT ALIGN LEVEL 1 0' 0" LEVEL 2 16' 3" ROOF 30' 9" T.O. SCREEN 35' 0" BB Q 11 A07.08-127 A07.08-127 P6 P6 P6 P6 P6 P6 WD1 P27.5 P27.5 P27.5 P6 PL27.1 A07.09-127 EQ EQ P6 A11.90-127 17 13 A07.08-127 P6 P6 P6 WD5 PL27.1 6 7 A11.90-127 RAILING CAP ALONG STAIR ON LEVEL 1 TO FILL GAP BETWEEN STAIR GUARDRAIL AND BACK WALL AGAINST MK REMOVE FIRST RUN OF STAIR AND CONCRETE AT LANDING REMOVE PORTION OF (E) WALL, SEE ELEVATION REMOVE (E) ACT (E) ELEVATOR TO REMAIN (E) STAIR TO REMAIN AT SECOND AND THIRD RUN Project Name 20515.01 1/4" = 1'-0" 11 FRE127 -CENTRAL STAIR SECTION FACING WEST 1/4" = 1'-0" 13 FRE127 -CENTRAL STAIR SECTION FACING NORTH 1/4" = 1'-0" 15 FRE127 -CENTRAL STAIR SECTION FACING SOUTH 1/4" = 1'-0" 9 FRE127 -CENTRAL STAIR SECTION FACING EAST 19 AXO -FRE127 -CENTRAL STAIR 17 AXO -FRE127 -CENTRAL STAIR -EXISTING AND DEMO FOR REFERENCE ONLY FOR REFERENCE ONLY CEILING TREATMENT - BEFORE CEILING TREATMENT - AFTER EXISTING CONDITION DEMO PLAN - CEILING AND WALL LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 MAIN LOBBY - LEVEL 1 ELEVATOR LOBBY - LEVEL 2 181 181 182 182 183 183 183182 182 1' 7" 7 1 1 1 (E) HOOD BOUNDARY V.I.F, TYP. 43' CUT BACK TO NEAREST FULL TILE COORIDINATE THE CUTTING BACK BOUNDARY WITH NEW CONFERENCE ROOMS SEE PARTITION DWGS CUT BACK TO NEAREST FULL TILE 182 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 182 182 182 182 182 182 182 182 182 182 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 182 182 182 182 182 182 182 181 181 181 181 182 FTP 2 0 CUT BACK TO CUT BACK TO NEAREST FULL TILE CUT BACK NEAREST FULL TILE COORIDINATE THE CUTTING BACK BOUNDARY WITH NEW CONFERENCE ROOMS SEE PARTITION DWGS CUT BACK TO COORIDINATE THE CUTTING BACK BOUNDARY WITH NEW CONFERENCE ROOMS SEE PARTITION DWGS COORIDINATE THE CUTTING BACK BOUNDARY WITH NEW CONFERENCE ROOMS SEE PARTITION DWGS NEAREST FULL TILE COORIDINATE THE CUTTING BACK BOUNDARY WITH NEW CONFERENCE ROOMS SEE CUT BACK TO NEAREST FULL TILE COORIDINATE THE CUTTING BACK BOUNDARY WITH NEW CONFERENCE ROOMS SEE PARTITION DWGS 1. THE DEMOLITION PLAN IS GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION OF THE EXISTING FIELD CONDITIONS BASED ON THE INFORMATION PROVIDED TO THE ARCHITECT. NOT INTENDED TO BE RECORD DRAWING OF THE EXISTING BUILDING. DEMOLITION DRAWINGS ARE DEVELOPED TO SHOW BOUNDARIES AND SCOPE TO THE NONSTRUCTURAL DEMOLITION OF SELECTED ITEMS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM DETAILED WALK-THROUGH WITH THE TENANT'S REPRESENTATIVE TO CONFIRM THE SCOPE OF WORK, VERIFY THE EXISTING CONDITIONS, AND ALL CONFLICTS WITH THE SCHEDULED SCOPE OF WORK. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE ESPONSIBLE FOR THE REMOVAL OF AND REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING UTILITIES AS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE NEW SCOPE OF WORK AS SHOWN IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE ARCHITECT SHALL BE NOTIFIED OF ALL DISCREPANCIES FOUND BETWEEN THE ACTUAL FIELD CONDITIONS AND THE DRAWINGS. 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL PERTINENT CITY OF FREMONT REQUIREMENTS FOR DEMOLITION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, REMOVAL OF DEBRIS FROM BUILDING, EXTERIOR DUST CONTROL, LOCATION AND TYPE OF CONTAINERS, AND OFFSITE DISPOSAL OF WASTE AND DEBRIS. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL PERTINENT REQUIREMENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (CAL-OSHA) FOR DEMOLITION. PROVIDE TEMPORARY BARRICADES AND OTHER FORMS OF PROTECTION TO ENSURE PUBLIC SAFETY. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL APPLY FOR, PAY FOR, AND OBTAIN ALL REQUIRED DEMOLITION PERMITS AND SUBMIT ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION AND GOVERNMENTAL APPROVALS TO THE OWNER. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CHECKING CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND FIELD CONDITIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH DEMOLITION. CLARIFICATIONS REGARDING ANY CONFLICTS SHALL BE MADE PRIOR TO START OF WORK. PROJECT DEMOLITION NOTES DEMO CONTRACTOR SHALL CONFIRM THE BUILDING OWNER APPROVED METHODS OF DEMOLITION, ROUTING OF DEBRIS REMOVAL AND LOCATION OF CONTAINERS. ALL DEBRIS AND WASTE SHALL BE PLACED IN APPROVED CONTAINERS, COVERED OVERNIGHT AND WEEKENDS, AND HAULED AWAY ON A REGULAR BASIS. THE EXTERIOR OF THE BUILDING AND ADJACENT PUBLIC PROPERTY SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM DAMAGE. EXTERIOR AREAS SHALL BE SWEPT CLEAN DAILY. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL PHASING OF THE ORK WITH OWNER AND STUDIOS ARCHITECTURE, INCLUDING DELIVERIES OF EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS, AND REMOVAL OF ALL DEBRIS AND DEMOLITION REFUSE. BEFORE COMMENCING DEMOLITION, SURVEY AREAS WITH BUILDING OWNER’S REPRESENTATIVE TO DETERMINE ITEMS TO BE SALVAGED AND RETURNED TO OWNER. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR AND SHALL PROVIDE PROTECTION FOR ANY EXISTING FINISHES TO REMAIN. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ABATEMENT NOT INCLUDED THE SCOPE OF WORK THESE DOCUMENTS, AND THE ARCHITECT TAKES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR DETECTION OR REMOVAL. THE ABATEMENT, REMOVAL, PREPARATION AND/OR STABILIZATION OF THESE MATERIALS SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REMEDIATION COMPANY, TO BE SELECTED UNDER SEPARATE CONTRACT. THE INTENT IS THAT ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS SUBJECT TO FULL OR PARTIAL DEMOLITION WILL BE REMOVED AND ABATED PRIOR TO THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR COMMENCING WORK. 10. CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE ALL REASONABLE CONTROL AND PRECAUTION TO ELIMINATE OR MINIMIZE DUST, NOISE, ODOR, NUISANCE, ETC. THAT AFFECT THE PREMISES. 11. PROTECT EXISTING UTILITIES INDICATED TO REMAIN IN SERVICE. DO NOT INTERRUPT UTILITIES SERVING OCCUPIED FACILITIES, EXCEPT WHEN AUTHORIZED BY BUILDING OWNER AND AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. IN SUCH CASES, PROVIDE TEMPORARY UTILITIES AS REQUIRED. 12. EXISTING FIRE SPRINKLERS, FIRE HOSE VALVE AND XISTING FIRE ALARM TO REMAIN OPERATIONAL THROUGHOUT THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS. 13. REMOVE ALL EXISTING FLOOR COVERINGS, WALL COVERING AND WALL BASE THROUGHOUT, U.O.N. CLEAN AND PREP SURFACES TO RECEIVE NEW FINISHES. 14. CONTRACTOR TO PATCH AND REPAIR ANY EXISTING WALLS THAT ARE DAMAGED. PREP ALL EXISTING WALLS TO RECEIVE NEW LEVEL FINISHES. 15. WHERE WALL TILES HAVE BEEN REMOVED AND (E) GYPSUM BOARD HAS BEEN DAMAGED, REPLACE AREA W/ (N) GYPSUM BOARD APPROPRIATE TO RECEIVE (N) WALL TILES. 16. PREPARE ALL (E) UNFURRED COLUMNS TO RECEIVE P1 FINISH UON. 17. CONTRACTOR SHALL THOROUGHLY CLEAN FLOOR & CEILING SLAB, COLUMNS, AND WALLS, AS REQUIRED TO PREPARE SPACE FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION.GC TO REMOVE ALL MISC. WRES, NAILS, SCREWS, ETC. ON BASE BUILDING SURFACES, WHERE THEY MAY BE LOCATED IN AREAS THAT WOULD CREATE HAZARD FOR THE TENEANT. 18. FLOORS SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED DURING THE COURSE OF DEMOLITION, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF AREAS PARTITIONED OFF AND NOTED AS “TO REMAIN”. 19. CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE AND COORDINATE SEQUENCE AND TIMING OF DEMOLITION TO ALLOW SUFFICIENT AND REASONABLE ACCESS TO SITE FOR ONGOING WORK AND TO RETAIN BUILDING INTEGRITY AND SAFETY DURING COURSE OF WORK. EXISTING PARTITION, DOOR AND FRAME TO BE REMOVED. EXISTING PARTITION, DOOR AND FRAME TO REMAIN EXISTING COLUMN TO REMAIN U.O.N.:S.S.D. DEMOLITION LEGEND g 350 CALIFORNIA STREET, FLOOR 21 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104 415.398.7575 DATE:ISSUED FOR: © S U 6800 Dumbarton Circle, Fremont, CA 94555 IV-6 FRE127 SCHEMATIC DESIGN 12.11.2020 100% DESIGN DEVELOPMENT02.26.2021 90% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS05.07.2021 USD SUBMITTAL 05.04.2021 05.28.2021100% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 07.08.2021BULLETIN 07.08.2021PLAN CHECK RESPONSE 09.01.2021PLAN CHECK RESPONSE 09.01.2021BULLETIN 10.19.2021FACP PLAN CHECK RESPONSE 11.19.2021ADDENDUM 11.19.2021BULLETIN 01.11.2022ADDENDUM 02.28.2022ADDENDUM 8/29/2022 3:49:02 PM 3 6 0 2 1 F b D M B H 4 B P H P U B L S H R C H S A R 1 A01.10-127 DEMOLITION REFLECTED CEILING PLAN & GENERAL NOTES Project Name 20515.01 3/64" 1'-0" FRE127 -LEVEL 1-DEMO -RCP 3/64" = 1'-0" 17 FRE127 -LEVEL 2-DEMO -RCP KEYNOTE LEGEND DEMOLITION RCP NOTE 181(E) ACT TO REMAIN. PATCH AND REPAIR AS NEEDED. REFER TO PARTITION PLAN FOR EXTENT. 182REMOVE ACT AND EXPOSE BOTTOM OF DECK. (E) INSULATION TO REMAIN AT UNDERSIDE OF ROOF DECK, REPAIR AND REPLACE AS NEEDED. TYP. 183(E) GYPSUM CEILING TO REMAIN. PATCH AND REPAIR NEEDED. P6 P6 P6 WD1 P27.5 P27.5P6 1 A07.09-127 P6 A11.90-127 9 BB 11 A07.08-127A07.08-127 P27.5 P6 2 4 A11.90-127 GUARDRAIL @ NORTH AND WEST OPENING AT STAIR (E) ELEVATOR TO REMAIN (E) STRUCTURE TO REMAIN EXTEND (E) LANDING, SSD. (E) STAIR, RUN AND LANDING TO REMAIN RECONFIGURED STAIR UP TO FIRST LANDING, SSD. SOLID GUARDRAIL PAINT (E) STRUCTURE PAINT (E) STRUCTURE RAILING CAP ALONG STAIR ON LEVEL TO FILL GAP BETWEEN STAIR GUARDRAIL AND BACK WALL AGAINST MK REMOVE FIRST RUN OF STAIR AND CONCRETE AT LANDING REMOVE PORTION OF (E) WALL, SEE ELEVATION REMOVE (E) ACT (E) ELEVATOR TO REMAIN (E) STAIR TO REMAIN AT SECOND AND THIRD RUN 9 1 2 0 2 1 6 2 2 3 9 P M B I M 3 6 0 2 0 5 1 5 0 1 F a c e b o o k D M B P H 4 F B P H 4 P U B L S H A R C H S A R 1 9 v Project Name 20515.01 1/4" = 1'-0" 13 FRE127 -CENTRAL STAIR SECTION 1/4" = 1'-0" 15 FRE127 -CENTRAL STAIR SECTION19 AXO -FRE127 -CENTRAL STAIR 17 AXO -FRE127 -CENTRAL STAIR -EXISTING AND DEMO FOR REFERENCE ONLY FOR REFERENCE ONLY CENTRAL STAIR - EXISTING AND DEMO CENTRAL STAIR - NEW 13
UP A07.11 12714 A07.11 127 10 A07.11-127 A07.11-127 13 R 1 STA R W I DTH 4 11 V I F A07.11 12714 A07.11 127 4 A07.11-127 A07.11-127 16 A07.11-127 AA Q DN 0 13 TREADS @11" 11' 11" LANDING 7' 5" LEVEL 0' 0" LEVEL 16' 3" ROOF 30' 9" T.O. SCREEN 35' 0" QAA Q 2 A07.11-127 P27.9 WD2 P27.9 P27.9 P1 LEVEL 0' 0" 7 1 5 0 LEVEL 1 0' 0" LEVEL 2 16' 3" ROOF 30' 9" T.O. SCREEN 35' 0" 7 1 1 2 V F 16 A07.11-127 P27.9 P27.9 WD2 19 A07.12-127 P1 A11.90-127 EQ4' 0" 0" 4' 0"EQ LEVEL 0' 0" 1 R LEVEL 1 0' 0" LEVEL 2 16' 3" ROOF 30' 9" T.O. SCREEN 35' 0" 16 A07.11-127 PSTR 8 1 1 R S E R S @ 7 4 A11.90-127 LEVEL 0' 0" GUARDRAIL, PTD P1 (E) STAIR, GUARDRAIL, AND HANDRAIL TO REMAIN GUARDRAIL, PTD P1 (E) SHAFT TO REMAIN (E) PARTIAL HEIGHT WALL TO REMAIN EXTEND (E) PARTIAL HEIGHT WALL TO FULL HEIGHT WALL EMOVE O T ON OF X S NG WA L SE LE AT O (E) WALL TO REMAIN (E) STAIR AND HANDRAIL TO REMAIN SCHEMATIC DESIGN 12.11.2020 100% DESIGN DEVELOPMENT02.26.2021 ISSUE FOR PERMIT 04.02.2021 90% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS05.07.2021 USD SUBMITTAL 05.04.2021 05.28.2021100% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 07.08.2021BULLETIN 1 07.08.2021PLAN CHECK RESPONSE 09.01.2021PLAN CHECK RESPONSE 09.01.2021BULLETIN 2 1/4" = 1'-0" 1 FRE127 -LEVEL 1 -NORTH STAIR 1/4" = 1'-0" 13 FRE127 -LEVEL 2 -NORTH STAIR 1/4" = 1'-0" 14 FRE127 -NORTH STAIR ELEVATION FACING EAST 1/4" = 1'-0" 8 FRE127 -NORTH STAIR ELEVATION FACING SOUTH 1/4" = 1'-0" 10 FRE127 -NORTH STAIR ELEVATION FACING NORTH 1/4" = 1'-0" 4 FRE127 -NORTH STAIR SECTION FACING NORTH 1/4" = 1'-0" 2 FRE127 -NORTH STAIR SECTION FACING SOUTH 1/4" = 1'-0" 16 FRE127 -NORTH STAIR SECTION FACING WEST PLAN SEE PARTITION PLYWOOD, TYP. 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. INSTALL BACKING AS REQUIRED AT INWALL SUPPORTING MITERED EDGE STEEL INWALL BRACKET TOEKICK, TYP. 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. 1/2" WOOD PANEL, TYP. UPHOLSTERY FABRIC, OVER HIGH DENSITY FOAM UP27.5 UPHOLSTERY FABRIC 9 0 103° 3" 2 6 1 2 27" 18" 1" 5 4 3 1 0 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. INSTALL BACKING AS REQUIRED AT INWALL SUPPORTING MITERED EDGE STEEL INWALL BRACKET 2 1 5 2 4 EQ EQ 2 6 1 4 M A X 4" 2' 6" EQ EQ 103 ° 3" 17 1/4" 1" 5 27" 4 103° 3" 17 1/4" 5 27" 1" 1" VARIES, SEE PLAN VARIES 1 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. 1 2 1/2" 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. MITERED EDGE STEEL INWALL BRACKET A11.50-127 A11.50-127 15 Project Name 20515.01 1" = 1'-0" 1 FRE127 -FOCUS AREA SHELF 1" = 1'-0" 5 FRE127 -FOCUS AREA SECTION @BUILT-IN BENCH 1" = 1'-0" 13 FRE127 -FOCUS AREA SECTION @BUILT-IN BENCH UNDER SOFFIT 3" = 1'-0"3" = 1'-0"3" = 1'-0"1" = 1'-0" SECTION PERSPECTIVE - SIDE STAIR BIKE RACK LOCATION AXON - SIDE STAIR EXISTING PHOTO UP QUIET ROOM 1032 A07.11 12714 A07.11 127 A07.11 127 10 4 A07.11-127 A07.11-127 16 A07.11-127 Q T EADS@ 11 11 LA DNG 5 8 VFSTA R W DTH 4 11 V F A07.11 12714 A07.11 127 A07.11-127 A07.11-127 16 A07.11-127 Q DN 13 TREADS @11" 11' 11" LANDING 5" 1 0 2 LEVEL 0' 0" LEVEL 16' 3" ROOF 30' 9" T.O. SCREEN 35' 0" A07.11-127 P27.9 WD2 P27.9 P27.9 7 1 P1 LEVEL 1 0' 0" 7 1 1 2 5 0 LEVEL 0' 0" LEVEL 16' 3" ROOF 30' 9" T.O. SCREEN 35' 0" 7 1 1 2 V F 16 A07.11-127 P27.9 P27.9 WD2 19 A07.12-127 P1 A11.90-127 EQ4' 0" 4' 0" 0"EQ LEVEL 0' 0" 1 4 R S E R S @ LEVEL 1 0' 0" LEVEL 2 16' 3" ROOF 30' 9" T.O. SCREEN 35' 0" 16 A07.11-127 PSTR 8 1 1 4 R S E R S @ 8 2 A11.90-127 LEVEL 1 0' 0" GUARDRAIL, PTD P1 (E) STAIR, GUARDRAIL, AND HANDRAIL TO REMAIN GUARDRAIL, PTD P1 (E) SHAFT TO REMAIN (E) PARTIAL HEIGHT WALL TO REMAIN EXTEND (E) PARTIAL HEIGHT WALL TO FULL HEIGHT WALL REMOVE PORT O OF EX T NG WA L SE EL VAT ON (E) WALL TO REMAIN (E) STAIR AND HANDRAIL TO REMAIN N bdg DATE:ISSUED FOR: SCHEMATIC DESIGN 12.11.2020 100% DESIGN DEVELOPMENT02.26.2021 ISSUE FOR PERMIT 04.02.2021 90% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS05.07.2021 USD SUBMITTAL 05.04.2021 05.28.2021100% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 07.08.2021BULLETIN 07.08.2021PLAN CHECK RESPONSE 1A 09.01.2021PLAN CHECK RESPONSE 2 09.01.2021BULLETIN B A07.11-127 ENLARGED PLAN & ELEV. NORTH STAIR 1/4" = 1'-0" 1 FRE127 -LEVEL 1 -NORTH STAIR 1/4" = 1'-0" 13 FRE127 -LEVEL 2 -NORTH STAIR 1/4" = 1'-0" 14 FRE127 -NORTH STAIR ELEVATION FACING EAST 1/4" = 1'-0" 8 FRE127 -NORTH STAIR ELEVATION FACING SOUTH 1/4" = 1'-0" 10 FRE127 -NORTH STAIR ELEVATION FACING NORTH 1/4" = 1'-0" 4 FRE127 -NORTH STAIR SECTION FACING NORTH 1/4" = 1'-0" 2 FRE127 -NORTH STAIR SECTION FACING SOUTH 1/4" = 1'-0" 16 FRE127 -NORTH STAIR SECTION FACING WEST SIDE STAIR - EXISTING AND DEMO SIDE STAIR - NEW FOCUS AREA ENTRY FOCUS AREA BUILT-IN BENCH UNDER SOFFIT PLAN SEE PARTITION PLYWOOD, TYP. 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. INSTALL BACKING AS REQUIRED AT INWALL SUPPORTING MITERED EDGE STEEL INWALL BRACKET TOEKICK, TYP. 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. WOOD PANEL, TYP. UPHOLSTERY FABRIC, OVER HIGH DENSITY FOAM UP27.5 UPHOLSTERY FABRIC 9 0 103° 3" 2 6 1 2 27" 18" 1" 5 4 3 1 0 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. INSTALL BACKING AS REQUIRED AT INWALL SUPPORTING MITERED EDGE STEEL INWALL BRACKET 2 1 5 2 4 EQ EQ 2 6 1 4 M A X 4" 2' 6" EQ EQ 103 ° 3" 17 1/4" 1" 5 3 27" 4 103 3" 17 1/4" 1" 5 27" 1" 1" VARIES, SEE PLAN VARIES 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. 1 2 1 1/2" 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. MITERED EDGE STEEL INWALL BRACKET A11.50-127 A11.50-127 15 Project Name 20515.01 1" = 1'-0" 1 FRE127 -FOCUS AREA SHELF 1" = 1'-0" 5 FRE127 -FOCUS AREA SECTION @BUILT-IN BENCH 1" = 1'-0" 13 FRE127 -FOCUS AREA SECTION @BUILT-IN BENCH UNDER SOFFIT 3" = 1'-0"3" = 1'-0"3" = 1'-0"1" = 1'-0" BUILT-IN BENCH UNDER BOOK SHELVING 4 EQ EQ 2 6 1 4 M A X 4" 2' 6" EQ EQ 103 ° 3" 17 1/4" 1" 5 27" 4 103° 3" 17 1/4" 5 27" 1" 1" VARIES, SEE PLAN VARIES 1 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. 1 2 1/2" 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. MITERED EDGE STEEL INWALL BRACKET A11.50-127 A11.50-127 15 SOFFIT 1/2" 1 1/4" PLYWOOD, TYP. MITERED EDGE 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. MITERED EDGE 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. 3/4'' PLYWOOD, TYP. SOFFIT 2'' x 2'' HSS, TYP. PLASTIC LAMINATE TOP OVER EXPOSED PLYWOOD EDGE-GRAIN AT SHELF EDGES, ADJUSTABLE SHELVING, TYP. OUTLETS, COVER TO BE S.S. FINISH, SEE ELEC DRAWS 1" PLYWOOD, TYP. PL27.1 PL27.1 3 6 5 4" 8 2'' x 2'' HSS, TYP. PLASTIC LAMINATE TOP OVER EXPOSED PLYWOOD EDGE-GRAIN AT SHELF EDGES, ADJUSTABLE SHELVING, TYP. OUTLETS, COVER TO BE S.S. FINISH, SEE ELEC DRAWS 5 8 3 1 PL27.1 2'' 2'' HSS, TYP. 1" PLYWOOD, TYP. PLASTIC LAMINATE TOP OVER EXPOSED PLYWOOD EDGE-GRAIN AT SHELF EDGES, ADJUSTABLE SHELVING, TYP. 9 1 2 0 2 1 6 : 2 9 2 0 P M B M 3 6 0 2 0 5 1 5 0 1 F a c e b o o k D M B P H 4 F B P H 4 P U B L S H A R C H S A R 1 9 v Project Name 20515.01 1" = 1'-0" 13 FRE127 -FOCUS AREA SECTION @BUILT-IN BENCH UNDER SOFFIT 3" = 1'-0" 7 ELEVATION 3" = 1'-0" 15 ELEVATION DETAIL @ FRE127 FOCUS AREA @SOFFIT CONDITION B 8 1" = 1'-0" 20 FRE127 -HIGH BAR COUNTER SHORT SECTION 2 @CENTRAL STAIR 1" = 1'-0" 19 FRE127 -HIGH BAR COUNTER SHORT SECTION 1 @CENTRAL STAIR 1" = 1'-0" 16 FRE127 -HIGH BAR COUNTER SHORT SECTION 3 @CENTRAL STAIR ELEVATION DETAIL @ SOFFIT CONDITION PLYWOOD DADO SLOT, BEYOND, TYP. 1 1/4" LAMINATED PLYWOOD 2 TYP. 1/2" TYP. 1/2" PLAN SEE PARTITION PLYWOOD, TYP. 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. INSTALL BACKING AS REQUIRED AT INWALL SUPPORTING 5 1/2" MITERED EDGE STEEL INWALL BRACKET 2 2 2 E Q E Q 1/2" 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. MITERED EDGE STEEL INWALL BRACKET 2 1 5 2 VARIES, SEE PLAN A11.50-127 A11.50-127 15 3/4" PLYWOOD BACKING, TYP. LAMINATED PLYWOOD SHELVING WHERE OCCURS, TYP. SEE ELEVATIONS. AS SCHED. PARTITION1' 0" 1 1/4" LAMINATED PLYWOOD VERTICAL SHELF SUPPORT DADO SLOT IN VERTICAL SUPPORTS TO RECEIVE HORIZONTAL SHELF PIECES T Y P 1 2 T Y P 1 2 5 1/2" 1 5 3/4" PLYWOOD, TYP. DADO SLOT IN VERTICAL PLYWOOD PANELS TO RECEIVE HORIZONTAL SHELF PIECES SOFFIT 2 2 MITERED EDGE STEEL INWALL BRACKET 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. 1' 0" 5 1/2" 1/4" PLYWOOD, TYP. MITERED EDGE 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. MITERED EDGE 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. 3/4'' PLYWOOD, TYP. SOFFIT P-LAM, SEE ELEVATION FOR EXACT FINISH 3/4" LAMINATED PLYWOOD, EDGE TO BE PAINTED TO MATCH P-LAM ADJACENT SCHEDULED PARTITION AS A S S C H E D U L E D P A R T T O N SEE ELEVATION & FINISH PLANS FOR SPECIFIED WALL PAINT2'' 2'' HSS, TYP. PLASTIC LAMINATE TOP OVER EXPOSED PLYWOOD EDGE-GRAIN AT SHELF EDGES, ADJUSTABLE SHELVING, TYP. OUTLETS, COVER TO BE S.S. FINISH, SEE ELEC DRAWS 1" PLYWOOD, TYP. PL27.1 PL27.1 3 5 3" 8 2'' 2'' HSS, TYP. PLASTIC LAMINATE TOP OVER EXPOSED PLYWOOD EDGE-GRAIN AT SHELF EDGES, ADJUSTABLE SHELVING, TYP. OUTLETS, COVER TO BE S.S. FINISH, SEE ELEC DRAWS 5 3 1 PL27.1 2'' 2'' HSS, TYP. 1" PLYWOOD, TYP. PLASTIC LAMINATE TOP OVER EXPOSED PLYWOOD EDGE-GRAIN AT SHELF EDGES, ADJUSTABLE SHELVING, TYP. 350 CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO, CA ISSUED FOR: C P Y R G H © 2 0 2 6800 Dumbarton Circle, IV-6 FRE127 SCHEMATIC DESIGN 100% DESIGN DEVELOPMENT02.26.2021 ISSUE FOR PERMIT 90% CONSTRUCTION USD SUBMITTAL BULLETIN 1 PLAN CHECK RESPONSE PLAN CHECK RESPONSE BULLETIN 2 9 1 2 0 2 1 6 2 9 2 0 P M B M 3 6 0 2 0 5 1 5 0 1 F b k D M B P H 4 F B P H 4 P U B L S H A R C H S A R 1 9 3" = 1'-0" 4 ELEVATION DETAIL @ FRE127 FOCUS AREA SHELF 3" = 1'-0" 3 PLAN DETAIL @ FRE127 FOCUS AREA SHELF AGAINST WALL 3" = 1'-0" 7 ELEVATION DETAIL @ FRE127 FOCUS AREA @SOFFIT CONDITION A 3" = 1'-0" 15 ELEVATION DETAIL @ FRE127 FOCUS AREA @SOFFIT CONDITION B 3" = 1'-0" 8 PLAN& SECTION DETAIL @ P-LAM EDGE 1" = 1'-0" 20 FRE127 -HIGH BAR COUNTER SHORT SECTION 2 @CENTRAL STAIR 1" = 1'-0" 19 FRE127 -HIGH BAR COUNTER SHORT SECTION 1 @CENTRAL STAIR 1" = 1'-0" 16 FRE127 -HIGH BAR COUNTER SHORT SECTION 3 @CENTRAL STAIR PLYWOOD DADO SLOT, BEYOND, TYP. 1 1/4" LAMINATED PLYWOOD 2 TYP. 1/2" TYP. 1/2" 1 1/4" LAMINATED PLYWOOD 2 STEEL INWALL BRACKET 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. MITERED EDGE 1/2" PLYWOOD, TYP. P-LAM, SEE ELEVATION FOR EXACT FINISH 3/4" LAMINATED PLYWOOD, EDGE TO BE PAINTED TO MATCH P-LAM ADJACENT SCHEDULED PARTITION AS A S S C H E D U L E D P A R T T O N SEE ELEVATION & FINISH PLANS FOR SPECIFIED WALL PAINT2'' 2'' HSS, TYP. PLASTIC LAMINATE TOP OVER EXPOSED PLYWOOD EDGE-GRAIN AT SHELF EDGES, ADJUSTABLE SHELVING, TYP. OUTLETS, COVER TO BE S.S. FINISH, SEE ELEC DRAWS 8 3 PL27.1 2'' 2'' HSS, TYP. 1" PLYWOOD, TYP. PLASTIC LAMINATE TOP OVER EXPOSED PLYWOOD EDGE-GRAIN AT SHELF EDGES, ADJUSTABLE SHELVING, TYP. 350 CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO, CA ISSUED FOR: C P Y R G H © 2 0 2 6800 Dumbarton Circle, IV-6 FRE127 9 1 2 0 2 1 6 2 9 2 0 P M B M 3 6 0 2 0 5 1 5 0 1 F b 3" = 1'-0" 4 ELEVATION DETAIL @ FRE127 FOCUS AREA SHELF 3" = 1'-0" 8 PLAN& SECTION DETAIL @ P-LAM EDGE 1" = 1'-0" 20 FRE127 -HIGH BAR COUNTER SHORT SECTION 2 @CENTRAL STAIR 1" = 1'-0" 16 FRE127 -HIGH BAR COUNTER SHORT SECTION 3 @CENTRAL STAIR PLAN AND ELEVATION DETAIL @ SHELVING 14
10 Q Q11 Q H1 60' 0" C L OF DUCT ANGLE IN CEILING 15' 0" 15' 0" 15' 0" 15' 0" L OF (E) BEAM, DUCT, ANGLE IN CEILING L OF DUCT & ANGLE IN CEILING EQ EQ EQ EQ OF (E) BEAM C OF (E) BEAM C L L47L47 L47 L47 L47 L47 19' 11" 16' 5" L16 11" 5 1 1 5 1 1 5 5 9 5 1 13' 10" 8" 2' 1" 6" 6" 4' 3" 4" 9' 8' 10" 8" 0" 13' 7" 11' 9"2' 10" 11" L16 L16 6 8 6 2 6 3 0 8 11"4 5" L43 L43 L43 L43 L43 L43 L43L43 L43 L43 L43 L43 L43 L43 L43 L43 L43 7" 3' L16 2 0 1 6 CL27.2 9 0 4 1 1 / 2 (E) STRUCTURE & B.O. DECK TO BE PAINTED DARK GRAY THROUGHOUT CAFE, TYP. OF DUCT & ANGLE IN CEILING C OF DUCT & ANGLE IN CEILING C OF (E) BEAM, DUCT, & ANGLE IN CEILING L OF (E) BEAM L OF (E) BEAM C INSULTATION & CAP SHEET ABOVE WOOD CEILING, TYP. 0 0 0 0 10 0 FURNITURE PROVIDED BY OTHERS, TYP. WOOD TO PROVIDE SHOP FOR WOOD CEILING. SHOPS TO SHOW STRUCTURE. ARCHITECT TO REVIEW SHOPS. 2 2 CL27.2 350 CALIFORNIA STREET, FLOOR SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104 415.398.7575 ISSUED FOR: O Y R G © S D 6800 Dumbarton Circle, Fremont, IV-6 FRE127 SCHEMATIC DESIGN 100% DESIGN DEVELOPMENT02.26.2021 ISSUE FOR PERMIT 90% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS05.07.2021 USD SUBMITTAL 100% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS BULLETIN PLAN CHECK RESPONSE 1 1 2 A PLAN CHECK RESPONSE 2 BULLETIN B 3 b o o k D A07.21 ENLARGED RCP CAFE Project Name OPEN DINING AREA Q11 17 Q 60' 0" OF DUCT & ANGLE IN CEILING 15' 0" 15' 0" 15' 0" 15' 0" C OF (E) BEAM, DUCT, & ANGLE IN CEILING C OF DUCT & ANGLE IN CEILING EQ EQ EQ EQ OF (E) BEAM C L OF (E) BEAM C L47L47 L47 L47 L47 L47 19' 11" 16' 5" L16 4' 11" 1 5 5 13' 9" 7' 10" 7' 1" 6" 6" 4' 3" 3 0 4" 7" 10" 7' 8" 8' 0" 13' 11' 9"2' 10" 2' 11" L16 L16 6 8 6 2 1 4 1 8 11" 5" L43 L43 L43 L43 L43 L43 L43L43 L43 L43 L43 L43 L43 L43 L43 L43 L43 2 1 7 5 1" L16 1 6 CL27.2 9 0 4 1 1 2 (E) STRUCTURE & B.O. DECK TO BE PAINTED DARK GRAY THROUGHOUT CAFE, TYP. OF DUCT & ANGLE IN CEILING C OF DUCT ANGLE IN CEILING CL OF (E) BEAM, DUCT, ANGLE IN CEILING C OF (E) BEAM C OF (E) BEAMINSULTATION & CAP SHEET ABOVE WOOD CEILING, TYP. 10 0 0 FURNITURE PROVIDED BY OTHERS, TYP. 9 WOOD TO PROVIDE SHOP FOR WOOD CEILING. SHOPS TO SHOW STRUCTURE. ARCHITECT TO REVIEW SHOPS. 5 2 CL27.2 350 CALIFORNIA STREET, FLOOR SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104 415.398.7575 ISSUED FOR: C O P R H © b y T U D 6800 Dumbarton Circle, Fremont, IV-6 FRE127 SCHEMATIC DESIGN 100% DESIGN DEVELOPMENT02.26.2021 ISSUE FOR PERMIT 90% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS05.07.2021 USD SUBMITTAL 100% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS BULLETIN 1 PLAN CHECK RESPONSE 1 1 2 A PLAN CHECK RESPONSE 2 BULLETIN 2 B 3 9 1 2 0 2 1 6 2 6 3 0 P M B M 3 6 0 2 0 5 1 5 0 1 F a c e b o o k D M B P H 4 F B P H 4 P U B L I S H A R C H S A R 1 9 v A07.21 ENLARGED RCP CAFE Project Name 20515.01 WOOD PANEL RCP AND SECTION - DINING 15 SALAD STATION RICE BOWL STATION
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The building creates a north-south visual corridor through the use of red indicators on the foyer wall and ground material. A series of activities and art walls unfold along the visual corridor, thereby activating the vitality of this corridor. The color around the office workstation space is relatively cool to create a more comfortable and pleasant working environment. The focus area creates a warm atmosphere through the use of a large amount of wood and wrapping the ceiling by acoustical material.
05 [DUMBARTON CAMPUS PH5A - FRE110] MICROKITCHEN AND SKYLIGHT DETAILS FB DUMBARTON PHASE 5 │07.15.2022FRE 110 - AXO VIEW A REDDISH HUE DENOTES THE ENTRIES, AS WELL AS TIES THEM TOGETHER MK WAR ROOM FOCUS ROOM WRITABLE WALL ART AT CENTRAL CIRCULATION LARGE SWATHS OF COLOR DIFFERENTIATE THE CENTRAL BLOCKS 07.22.2022 LARGE SWATHS OF COLOR DIFFERENTIATE THE CENTRAL BLOCKS 1 1/2"1/2" 3' 4" MITERED EDGE PLYWOOD FINISH @ VERTICAL FACE OF SOFFIT SUSPENDED GYP CEILING W/ SCHEDULED ACOUSTIC PANEL APPLIED PER MFR'S INSTRUCTIONS SUSPENDED GYP CEILING W/ SCHEDULED ACOUSTIC PANEL APPLIED PER MFR'S INSTRUCTIONS METAL STUDS TO DECK ABOVE @ BULKHEAD SOFFIT. REFER TO DETAIL 8/A11.40 FOR ADDITIONAL INFO. NOTE: SEE 5,6,7 8/A11.40 FOR TYPICAL DETAILS AT SUSPENDED GYP CEILING SUSPENDED GYP CEILING W/ SCHEDULED ACOUSTICAL PANELS WOOD VERTICAL SIDE PANELS W/ SCHEDULED P-LAM FINISH, BOTH SIDES WOOD SHELVES W/ SCHEDULED P-LAM FINISH REAR PANEL W/ EXPOSED PLY FINISH 1 9 7 PANEL W/ P-LAM FINISH, EXTENDS TO CEILING SEE RCP 350 CALIFORNIA STREET, FLOOR 21 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104 415.398.7575 DATE:ISSUED FOR: C R G 2 b S O S DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 05.21.2021 ISSUE FOR PERMIT 50% CDS 07.09.2021 90% CD -PLAN CHECK RESPONSE 1 09.24.2021 100% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 10.08.2021 PLAN CHECK RESPONSE 11.12.2021 REVISION 11.12.2021 1 1 1 2 2 0 2 1 3 : 5 0 4 8 P M B M 3 6 0 2 0 5 1 5 0 2 F b k D M B P H 5 F B P H 5 P U B L I S H A 1 1 0 1 2 8 A R C H S A R 1 9 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 8 FRE110 -FOCUS CEILING DETAIL LT C D ENCH E A ITEC STATE O L FORNI REN IK R P NO. C1 46 E O 5- 1-2 LOBBIES AND LINKING FLOOR GRAPHIC PL3, TYP. DADO SLOT, BEYOND, TYP. (2) 3/4" LAMINATED PLYWOOD 1/2" 1/2"1/2" 3' MITERED EDGE PLYWOOD FINISH @ VERTICAL FACE OF SOFFIT SUSPENDED GYP CEILING W/ SCHEDULED ACOUSTIC PANEL APPLIED PER MFR'S INSTRUCTIONS SUSPENDED GYP CEILING W/ SCHEDULED ACOUSTIC PANEL APPLIED PER MFR'S INSTRUCTIONS METAL STUDS TO DECK ABOVE @ BULKHEAD SOFFIT. REFER TO DETAIL 8/A11.40 FOR ADDITIONAL INFO. NOTE: SEE 5,6,7 8/A11.40 FOR TYPICAL DETAILS AT SUSPENDED GYP CEILING SUSPENDED GYP CEILING W/ SCHEDULED ACOUSTICAL PANELS WOOD VERTICAL SIDE PANELS W/ SCHEDULED P-LAM FINISH, BOTH SIDES WOOD SHELVES W/ SCHEDULED P-LAM FINISH REAR PANEL W/ EXPOSED PLY FINISH Y P 9 PANEL W/ P-LAM FINISH, EXTENDS TO CEILING SEE RCP b N 350 CALIFORNIA STREET, FLOOR 21 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104 415.398.7575 DATE:ISSUED FOR: O P T U D O DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 05.21.2021 ISSUE FOR PERMIT 50% CDS 07.09.2021 90% CD -PLAN CHECK RESPONSE 09.24.2021A 100% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 10.08.20211 PLAN CHECK RESPONSE 11.12.2021B REVISION 11.12.20212 B M 3 0 0 5 1 5 0 2 F a e b o k D M B P H F B P H 5 P U B S H A 1 1 1 2 8 A R C H S A R 1 9 v A11.63-110 MILLWORK DETAILS FOCUS 3" = 1'-0" 5 ELEVATION DETAIL @ FRE110 FOCUS AREA SHELF 1/2" = 1'-0" 8 FRE110 -FOCUS CEILING DETAIL 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 1 FRE 110 -SECTION @ FOCUS RM SHELF CENCH SE IEC T F L ORN REN NO. C1 R O 1-2 PL3, TYP. DADO SLOT, BEYOND, TYP. (2) 3/4" LAMINATED PLYWOOD 2 1/2" D M B P H 5 / F B P H 5 P U B L I S H A 1 1 0 1 2 8 A R C H S A R 1 9 r v t P r o j e c N a m e 3" = 1'-0" 5 ELEVATION DETAIL @ FRE110 FOCUS AREA SHELF 1 1/2" = 1 FRE 110
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Phase participated: CD September, October, 2021
May, 2022 Location: Fremont Professional Work Client: Apple Responsibilities: - Designer for 100%CD and Preparation for CD
- Engage in construction administion
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06 [URBAN KNEE]
-Mixed-use
September—December ,2018(2st year)
Course: Core Design Studio VI
Individual work
Instructor: Ron Witte
Location: Berlin
There is no doubt that density is reshaping our cities and creating vast implications for urban life. The project is focus on a particular pressure point: the base of the density crosssection, where density (life goes up) and public space (life that spreads outward) have no choice but to meet. The urban knee we created is a horizontal-to-vertical bending point. The intersection will be assumed to occur across the first two to four levels.
After dividing two kinds of zones related to the conditions of city street and Alexanderplaza, I am trying to organize and weave these zones based on the overlapping area which has a strong quality of publicity. The overlapping zones are the most important parts since the urban knee created by these zones was no longer absolute and fixed, but continually changing according to a person’s own changing frame of reference. The boundaries between things are not sharp dividing lines, but interchanges in which each side and its properties mingle.
The program of two zones are relevant to the requirements of city and plaza of both sides. In the boundary of the overlapping zone, the quality of program will switch due to the change of zones, although the content of program would remain the same. The zones are operated at different times in a day, while the overlapping zones are public gathering space for citizens and they are 24 hours.
[Site Background] The site is located in the Alexzanderplatz in Berlin, which is facing the Berlin TV tower and train station on the south. After dividing two kinds of zones related to the conditions of city street and plaza, I organize and weave these zones based on the overlapping area which has a strong quality of publicity. At the same time, I connect the cityfront and plazafront space with the overlapping zone in the middle to create a continuous public space to respond to the context. Define different qualities based on the conditions of both sides. Leave urban corridors connecting city street and plaza. Introduce zone related to the city street. Overlap two zones Insert program in between the street and city zone. The flowing public zones are created. Site Plan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Berlin Alexanderplatz train station 2 Berlin TV tower 3 Galeria Kaufhof 4 Dm-market 5 Berliner Sparkasse 6 SATURN 7 ADAC office & travel agency 8 Weekend - Club & Eventlocation 9 Bookstore 10 Exihibition 11 Retail 12 Office 13 Lobby 20m 40m 9 10 11 12 11 13 12 17
Train Station Centre Red Line Axonometric Site First Level Second Level Third Level Fourth Level Fifth Level 1 2 1 2 3 1 Grocery 2 Office 3 Food Hall 4 Exhibition 1 Gym 2 Studio 3 Lecture Hall 4 Exhibition 1 2 3 1 Restuarant 2 Exhibition 3 Grocery 4 Studio 1 34 1 Roof Garden 1 1 1 Lobby 20m 40m A A 18
Office Studio Exhibition Education
Grocery Food Hall Gym Lecture Hall Restuarant Retail
Public area related to the programs of adjacent zones
The programs facing the plaza are more active and serving for people coming from the plaza, while the programs facing the city street are much quieter and serving for people from the surrounding offices. The plan arrangements of both programs are very flexible and random, which can shift at any units and levels.
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Step1:
Create hollow Z shape tube starting from first floor.
Step2:
Use folding strategy in order to provide the possibility of connection between two zones.
Step 3:
Plaza invading the building is larger than building programs invading the plaza in the public space facing the plaza.
Step 4:
City invading the building is smaller than building programs invading the city in the public space facing the city.
Public space confronted the street
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Public space confronted the plaza
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Middle Zone
07 [PREFABRICATED COMMINUITY ]
-Mixed-use Development on a superfund Site September—December ,2019(3st year)
Course: Totalization Studio
Group work
Instructor: Gordon Wittenberg
Location: Gowanus Canal
Sustainability is a huge issue in contemporary world, especially when we are working on a land remediated from industrial pollution surrounding the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn, NY. Our purpose is to use pre-fabricated housing units to achieve lower carbon footprints through the project itself and the construction process of it. Meanwhile, Aggregation by prefabricated units is helpful to create fulfilling and active outdoor spaces in this residential community.
We show two different attitudes towards the street and canal. The long massing on the street side is a natural barrier of all the noise and traffic influence. While we open the community to waterfront spaces and provide diverse landscape on the ground level. The whole block could be seen as three groups surrounding their own central courtyards. The two city openings lead people to the plazas for activities, which could also be the constructing site for assembly.
The ground-level outdoor space is the most public hierarchy which could be acted as a city garden for all citizens. The secondary public space are the connecting massing, void spaces and terraces on the towers shared by residents. The third public space are the personal balcony left in each unit type.
Retail and Lobby Residential Units
Circulation
Public Connections for Activities 22
2F 1.Terrace 2.Platform 3.Indoor Public Space 1F 1.Retail Space 2.Lobby of streetfront massing 3.Cafe 4.Lobby of Tower 5.Ground Level Garden 6.City Corridor 7.Canal 8.Waterfront Space N 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 87 1 2 4 23
[Semi-public Hierarchy]
Boxes contain both indoor and outdoor spaces with bridges connect to all the residential buildings, so we can call them connecting elements. They are connected with the outdoor spaces created by the aggregation of units. One kind is in the long massing; another is spiraling up outside the towers. They all together constitute a whole system of public space for community activities.
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UnitsAggregation
[Tower Explosion]
The vertical stair is shared by two units in each level and each unit has three module. The two units rotate 90 degrees before stacking. There is a continuous terrace after this type of aggregation. The terrace is placed perpendicular to the orientation of units in order to keep units from disturbed by the people on the terraces.
Clip-onFacade
ContinuousTerraces
ModularUnit
GroundLevelRetailSpace
ModuleDivision
TranslucentPanels
VoidPublicSpace
GroundLevelRetailSpace
UnitsAggregation
Clip-onFacade
[Long Massing Explosion]
The units of two sides are connected by a corridor. It has two cores at the street side and several void public spaces facing the canal. The void spaces are formed by the extracted module. Each unit has two or three module and one public balcony. All the void spaces are related with the indoor public space which are spreading outward the canal.
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Public Indoor Space Intersecting with Terraces
Public Indoor Space Intersecting with Void Spaces
Public
Indoor Space Starting from Ground Level Landscape
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08 [New Primitive Hut]
-Food hall based on the new role of roof September—November ,2018(2nd year)
Course: Totalization Studio Group Work
Instructor: Michelle Chang
Location: New York
From the developing history of roof, we will find that at the very beginning, the roof had a very strong functional role of providing shelter for human from nature. When It comes to mid-century, the shape of roof was becoming very dramatic which had a symbolic meaning of power.
The most important change happened in 19th century when advancement in construction technologies made thin and flat material systems viable. The roof was becoming more and more like floorplates that means mechanical units, ventilations and other complicated architectural components need to relocate themselves in basements. The concept of this project is to rethink about the possibility of modern roof in order to accommodate the contemporary architectural demands and dynamic spatial experience into a single volumetric roof.
The roof in our project is an illegible envelope cut by several ellipsoids based on formal strategy. The material of façade is double ETFE membrane system which could better imitate the tendency of curves and blur the view of people inside. The food hall has three main programs, the market in the arch space on the ground and first floor, the food museum starting from the second floor to the fourth floor, the roof garden located from the fifth floor to the seventh floor. The whole building is aim to creating “a new primitive hut” supporting by five mega structural cores, which provides a sharing and communal shelter and recalls street culture for people in New York.
Dome and Vault——Religious building
inven�on
[Monumental Incursion]
[History of Roof Development]
Post-modern
Material
The roof is one of architecture’s primary constituent elements. In Laugier’s account of the primitive hut, the roof was created to shield humans from nature; Semper contends that it came about to protect the hearth; and Koolhaas suggests that, from the beginning, roofs were made to signify power.
These formal questions fundamentally changed at the turn of the 19th century when advancements in construction technologies made thin and flat material systems viable. But, as the roof became an upward succession of the floor, many architectural components had to find somewhere else to hide. Without a thick roof, mechanical units, vents, and other unforeseen complexities in modern building codes are concealed by staying away from parapets, going to the basement, or relocating elsewhere.
If we consider the possibility that what new framework of roof can accommodate contemporary architectural demands? The concept of this project is to think how to redefine the role of roof and investigates ways that the detached parts in the modern architecture (MEP and HVAC) can be conceptually and materially absorbed into a single volumetric roof.
[Anti-Monumental Incursion]
[Monumental Strong Form]
[Anti-Monumental Weak Form]
[Form Re-definition-"Anti-monumental Weak From" ]
What am trying to do is to break the traditional monumental impression of roof through the re-definition of form. Andrew Zago raised the paradigm of weak form, a disciplined relaxation of geometry, which is difficult for people to get overall reading of the developing process of the form. The final form is usually becoming anti-monumental due to a simple operation such as relocating or changing the composition of elements.
6000 BC 4500 BC3000BC 1500BC 00AD 200 400 600 1000 1200 1400 Primi�ve hut Material straw, leaves, branches, or reeds Thicker branches and �mbers eventually came to be used to span a roof, with clay or some other rela�vely impermeable substance pressed into the inters�ces between them. Reason rainfall could drain off
Material:
of brick and cut stone Reason: do not require suppor�ng framework directly below the vaul�ng because they are based on the principle of the arch, but flat and gable roofs frequently require internal supports such as truss or other bracing. Domes�c housing Form:hipped gambrel roof, thus having two slopes on every side. Reason provide extra a�c space or other room without building an en�re addi�onal floor. They can also have strong aesthe�c appeal
roof
Steel and reinforced concrete have for the most part replaced such heavy wooden support systems, and such materials moreover have enabled the development of new and drama�c roof forms. Reason a visual treat New hut Material new technology, translucent Reason provide sharing shelter, the whole envelop turns into a roof and influence the interior space Flat roof Reason new waterproof roofing materials and the use of structural steel and concrete made them more prac�cal Ancient flat roofReason climate arid and the drainage of water off the roof is thus of secondaryimportance
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20m 40m LibertyStreet CortlandtStreet AlbanyStreet CedarStreet ThamesStreet CarlisleStreet Washington Street RectorStreet Greenwich Street TrinityPl Boardway WallStreet ExchangePl New Street Board Street EdgarStreet Battery Park Underpass 1.Sauce & Barrel 2.Dunkin Donuts 3.JSTOR 4.Trinity Church 5.George's/America's Finest Deli 6.Tajin 7.Wogies 8.Bean & Bean 9.Cafe exchange 10.Elizabeth Berger Plaza 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Plan 28
1.Public Market 2.Delicate Supermarket 3.Storage 4.Lobby 5.Bookstore 6Mechanical Room 7.Cafe 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 2 3 7 6 Ground Level First Level 20m 40m [Public Market] A A B B Cafe Public Market 29
Fifth Level Fourth Level Third Level Second Level [Interior Garden] [Food Museum] 1.Cooking Experience Area 2.Exhibition Events 3. Wine Exhibition 4.Smell Exhibition 5.Taste Exhibition 1 2 3 4 5 1.Wine Exhibition 2.Bread Exhibition 3. Noodle Exhibition 4.Chinese Food Exhibition 5.Pizza Exhibition 1 2 3 4 5 1.Wine Exhibition 2.Public Kitchen 3. Korean Food Exhibition 4.American Food Exhibition 1 2 2 3 4 1.BBQ Area 2.Interior landscape 1 2 2 1 Sixth Level 1.Cafe 1 Seventh Level 1.Mechanical Space 1 Interior Garden Food Exhibition 30
[Interior Spatial Quality]
The roof in our project is an
cut by several
based on formal
The food hall has three main programs, the market in the arch space on the ground and second floor, the food museum starting from the third floor to the fifth floor, the roof garden located from the sixth floor to the
floor.
illegible envelope
ellipsoids
strategy.
eighth
Section A-A
Roof Garden Food Museum Public Market
MEP
The atrium space on the first level of the food museum is created by changing depth of the same ellipsoid cutting the façade. The whole building is aim to creating a new primitive hut supporting by five mega structural cores, which provides a sharing and communal shelter and recalls street culture for people in New York.
Section B-B
Mullion System Mega Sturcture Atrium Space Program Division
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[Pillow Detail] The depth of pillow is related to the dimension of it, which is limited to three feet to reduce the thickness of envelope and better imitate curve boundary in this case. LED lights could be integrated inside the pillow to create night illumination. 600mm hollow concrete floor 2 roller sunblind 3 fibe-cement waterproof sheeting 100mm mineral wool 4 steel support structural system 5 galv. steel brackets 6 100mm air supply to facade 7 50mm polythene air tube 8 ETFE pneumatic facade element 9 120/220mm steel rectangle hollow section 10 tubular steel hinged column 11 6mm galvanized sheet-steel rainwater gutter
Central Atrium in the Food Museum
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09 [Rice Building Workshop]
Team work: Schematic Design and Construction Instructor: Danny Samuels
The project is a collaboration between Rice Building Workshop and Agape Development, and will provide a mentor residence for the Agape Gateway Residential Program. This initiative assists youths 18-25 years old transition from difficult living situations to healthy, independent, adulthood. This endeavor will also explore important potentials of Houston’s urban fabric, and rely on cross campus collaboration between the Rice Schools of Architecture and Engineering.
INTERIOR ELEVATION
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
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AC/VENTILATION OPTION: MINI SPLIT SYSTEM
AC/VENTILATION OPTION: HIGH VELOCITY MINI DUCT SYSTEM
PLUMBING ELECTRICAL
[Shandong Linyi Hospital]
Shanghai Xian Dai Architectural Design Intern Work
March-May 2017, 12 weeks
Role: Schematic Design focuing on plan development
Instructor:Guoliang Chen, Jiawei Yan
It is a graduation design based on the union of school and Enterprise. I was ingaged in the schematic design of the 2000000 SF Shandong Linyi Hospital including OPD and IPD with 1500 beds. During this process, I participated in revising plans, sections, elevations and developing nursing units.
[CallisonRTKL Intern Work]
Mall of Saudi
June-Augest 2019, 10 weeks
Role: Schematic Design focuing on plan development
Instructor: Eric Bell
[EYP Intern Work]
Renovation of Science Building in Clemson University
June-Augest 2018, 10 weeks
Role: Schematic Design focuing on massing development
Instructor: Kip Ellis
SITE
CIRCULATION
PROGRAM DIVISION
PUBLIC AREA INSERTION Ground PLAN
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