SAM KALLMAN A r c h i t e c t u r e Po r t f o l i o
sam.m.kallman@gmail.com 707.331.8391
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SAM KALLMAN EDUCATION 2011 - 2015
Thesis
2006 - 2010
Summer 2009
EXPERIENCE
Summer 2015 - Fall 2017
Winter 2017 - Present
sam.m.kallman@gmail.com 707.331.8391 395 Ocean Ave 2M, Brooklyn, NY 11226
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SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Bachelor of Architecture, Cum Laude, Dean’s List Global Studios - New York, NY and Florence, Italy Post-Digital Fabrication: An investigation of contemporary tools and techniques through the lense of joinery to redefine ornament and architects’ agency. MARIA CARRILLO HIGH SCHOOL Honor Roll all semesters Varsity tennis - four years SUMMER CAREER ARCHITECTURE WORKSHOP Cal Poly: San Luis Obispo Model making, drawing, and photography SPIVAK ARCHITECTS - Designer Generated construction documents, performed construction adminstration, schematic design and compiled specifications. Coordinated with clients, contractors, and consultants in various stages of projects. THE KUJENGA COLLABORATIVE - Volunteer Design and research as part of international design team for the nonprofit The Olive Branch for Children located in rural Tanzania. Plans approved by local government to begin construction.
Fall 2015 - Summer 2016
FRAME DESIGN - Freelance Prepared construction documents, assmebled specification book, assisted with modeling and rendering for competitions.
2012-2014
ROBERT BAUMANN AND ASSOCIATES - Intern Produced plans, section details, interior/exterior elevations in AutoCAD. Arranged and edited construction documents. Worked alongside Project Architect developing schematic design for regional clients. Surveyed existing site conditions.
2012 - 2015
AWARDS & AFFILIATIONS
SU SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE - Fabrication Lab Monitor Assisted students and faculty with model making. In charge of students’ safety. Instructed proper use of tools and machines. Production in CNC milling, laser cutting, wood, concrete, metal, chipboard, and foam.
Fall 2014
COMMUNITY DESIGN KING+KING ARCHITECTS For excellence in comprehensive design in Syracuse community- Park Studio.
Fall 2014
CHANCELLOR’S AWARD FOR PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT & SCHOLARSHIP For collaborative design in Skiddy Park Project.
Fall 2013
THE PIRANESI AWARD For exemplary immersion into the Florence program, academically and culturally, as evidence in design work, drawing, making and research.
Spring 2012
SKILLS
LEISURE TIME
GENERAL ELECTRIC EMERGING STUDENT LEADER AWARD In recognition of academic and extracurricular work. DIGITAL Revit AutoCAD Rhino V-Ray Adobe Creative Suite Grasshopper Newforma Microsoft Office
2D Free-hand sketching Line drawing Perspective construction Watercolor Rendering
3D Carpentry CNC mill Laser cutter 3D-Print Welding Vacuum form Casting Chipboard
Playing Music, Live Music, Live Comedy, Biking, Running, Reading, Traveling, Dancing, Movies, Cooking, Open Discussions with Strangers
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A Very Short Bio: Sam was born and raised in the beautiful California Bay Area where he fostered a love for the outdoors. He keeps an open and curious mind with ambitions to one day establish his own practice. During his experience and education Sam has cultivated a passion for understanding how things work alongside the desire to share his knowledge. He loves craft, process and playful design that pursues innovation. If Sam could ever afford it he would visit space, for the chance to see the Earth from a new perspective. (and he doesn't enjoy talking in the third person)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Professional Work
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New York, NY
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Kujenga Collaborative
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Post-Digital Fabrication
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The Berg
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Urban Farm House
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Model Making & Sketches
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Mswiswi, Tanzania
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Syracuse, NY
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Syracuse, NY
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Long Island City, NY
Syracuse, Italy, Japan
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01 PROFESSIONAL WORK Sam has been surrounded with construction and design his whole life. From learning to draw under the table in his mother’s art studio to working summers with his father and uncle on many renovations and outdoor decks. In his professional experience he has worked on projects ranging in commercial, residential, hospitality and façade design.
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GENERAL DEMOLITION N
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01 THROUGH OUT UNIT REM PADDING, AND/OR EXISTI DOWN TO CONCRETE SLA ALL DEBRIS AND PREP SUB SELF-LEVELING PRIOR TO FINISH FLOORING THROUG
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02 THROUGH OUT UNIT REM STONE AND MUD BED DO CLEAN SURFACE AND PRE SELF-LEVELING PRIOR TO FINISH TILE FLOOR.
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03 REMOVE ALL APPLIANCES.
04 REMOVE ALL STONE TOPS CABINETS, TOILETS, TUBS BATHROOM/KITCHEN FIXT
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05 REMOVE ALL TILES/STONE SOUND SUBSTRATE. REMO SHOWERS INCLUDING DOO CURBS.
CONSTRUCTION/RCP KE
01 INFILL, SQUARE OFF, AND FOR A FLUSH FINISH WITH METAL STUD FRAMING TO RATINGS.
01 14 06
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02 NEW KITCHEN EXHAUST L DAMPER, SEE ELEVATIONS
03 NEW TOILET EXHAUST VEN AS PER SCHEDULE.
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04 NEW ELECTRICAL PANEL. ( BOX AT EXISTING PANEL L SERVICE TO NEW PANEL LO DISTRIBUTION IN UNIT)
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c Copyright Spivak Architects P.C. 2015
NO WORK IN THIS AREA
Project 01: DEMOLITON PLAN UNIT 9AQ
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Residential tower renovation in Murray Hill.
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05 NEW INTERCOM ON EXIST SCHEDULE. BUILD OUT PA CONTRACTOR TO COORD AND BUILDING MANAGEM UNIT INSTALLATION.
PATCH COLUMN PIERS ON ALL SIDES, FINISH AS PER SCHEDULE.
ELECTRICAL SYMBOL LEGEND
6'-
PANEL
GFI
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NETWORK BOX 5 DEMARCATION LOCATION 11 DUPLEX RECEPTACLE (15" AFF) A-212
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STANDARD SWITCH (48" AFF)
6"
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GFI OUTLET BATHROOM 03 (REFER TO ELEVATIONS FOR LOCATION)
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DATA/TELEPHONE OUTLET (15" AFF), C32 CAT5e HOME RUN TO NETWORK DEMARCATION CLOSET)
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2'-2"
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4' JUNCTION BOX -0
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C26P
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UTILITY WALL WMOUNTED SMOKE/CARBON MONOXIDE ROOM DETECTOR
SD/CM
WALL MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE RECESSED/SURFACE MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE
REF
LED STRIP LIGHT UNDER CABINET LINEAR LIGHT FIXTURE
1.
ALL CEILING HEIGHTS 8'-0'' AFF MINIMUM EXCEPT WHERE NOTED.
3.
2.
SEE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN FOR NEW LIGHTING FIXTURES AND DROPPED CEILING HEIGHTS/LOCATIONS.
CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE EXISTING KITCHEN ELECTRICAL PANEL LOCATIONS WITH NEW WALLS AND RELOCATE NEW PARTITIONS AS REQUIRED. W
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EXISTING CONCRETE CEILING TO BE PATCHED AND SKIM COATED IN PREPARATION FOR FINISH. (SEE GENERAL NOTES-FINISHES, PAINT, AND STAINS)
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PAA #02 BULLETIN #06 REV #07 PAA #01 BULLETIN #05 - 100% UPDATED BULLETIN #04 - 97% UPDATED BULLETIN #03 - 90% UPDATED
02/24/2016 02/18/2016 02/16/2016 12/15/2015 11/02/2015 10/01/2015 09/16/2015
BULLETIN #02 Revision
08/28/2015 Date
INTERIOR DESIGN CONSULTANT:
ANDRES ESCOBAR ASSOCIATES 0"
8'-6"
5'-2"
4E
4A
04
3'-5 1/8"
13'-7 3/4" VIF
BD34 2'-5 1/2"
EBIB32ENGINEERING, P.C. 4B 21 B STREET BURLINGTON, MA 01803 (781) 273-2500
CL.
4D
BEDROOM 02 W 1
4'-0" HOLD
01
P34
ALIGN
C24
P34B
C32P
BD34
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4A 5
02 THROUGH OUT STONE AND MU CLEAN SURFACE SELF-LEVELING FINISH TILE FLO
03 REMOVE ALL AP
04 REMOVE ALL ST CABINETS, TOIL BATHROOM/KIT
05 REMOVE ALL TIL SOUND SUBSTRA SHOWERS INCLU CURBS.
06 JUNCTION BOX WINDOWS FOR F OWNER, LOCAT
MASTER BATHROOM
4D
CL. 01
01 THROUGH OUT PADDING, AND/ DOWN TO CONC ALL DEBRIS AND SELF-LEVELING FINISH FLOORIN
6'-4"
WALK-IN CL.
4A
REMOVE ALL PLUM LINES BACK TO EX
1B
8'-5" VIF
4A
5.
05 NEW INTERCOM SCHEDULE. BUIL CONTRACTOR T AND BUILDING M UNIT INSTALLAT
MECHANICAL CONSULTANT:
4A
ALIGN
B34
SHUT OFF ALL SE ELECTRICITY FOR CONTRACTOR TO SHUTDOWNS WIT
04 NEW ELECTRICA BOX AT EXISTIN SERVICE TO NEW DISTRIBUTION IN
BATHROOM 02
5C
W 1
7'
5A
DINING ROOM
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A-210
8"
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5'
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A-211
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LIVING ROOM
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02 NEW KITCHEN E DAMPER, SEE EL
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4'
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4'-0" HOLD
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01 INFILL, SQUARE FOR A FLUSH FIN METAL STUD FR RATINGS.
A-212
227 BROADWAY SUITE 1300 NEW YORK, NY 10007 (514) 272-2131 B
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CONSTRUCTION
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DEMOLITION KEY
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GENERAL REFLECTED CEILING PLAN NOTES
1'-1"
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SD/CM
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COMBINATION
SMOKE/CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR
C20 CL.
CABLE OUTLET (15" AFF, ONE LOOP PER ROOM, HOME RUN TO DEMARCATION CLOSET)
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B
OL JAMB SWITCH D
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DEDICATED RECEPTACLE - 151BAMPS (REFER TO EQUIPMENT AND APPLIANCE SCHEDULES)
GENERAL DEMOL
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S4 4-WAY SWITCH (48" AFF) 3' -
LOWER HALF SWITCHED RECEPTACLE (15" CL. AFF)
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S3 3-WAY SWITCH (48" AFF)
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B34
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5'
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ALIGN FAMILY ROOM W 1
6'-4"
NO WORK IN THIS AREA
152 M a d i s o n A v e n u e , 1 5 t h F l o o r MASTER N e w Y o r k , WN e w BEDROOM Y ork 10016-5479 1 Tel 212 343-1166 Fax 212 343-0225 15'-3 3/8"
N
E WITH CABINETS OR CLOSETS, SEE
4A BD34
PROJECT:
CORINTHIAN - PHASE 2B
4'-11" V.I.F.
OR DRYER BY ER PLUGS INTO NNECTION.
KEY PLAN
18. SURVEY WINDOWS AND BALCONY DOORS FOR REPLACEMENT OF MISSING/BROKEN SEALS, GASKETS AND HARDWARE. REPLACE/REPAIR AS REQUIRED. (SEE SHEET A-050 FOR RCP LIGHT SCHEDULE)
EP ELECTRICAL
FOR UPPER G / LOW NS, SEE R CABINET
E PATCHED N FOR FINISH. NT, AND
17. ENTRY DOOR AND FRAME TO REMAIN UNLESS NOTED, REPAIR AS REQUIRED. (HOLES, HINGES, PEEPHOLES, HARDWARE AND PAINT) EXISTING DOORBELL TO BE CONNECTED TO NEW CHIME AS PER SCHEDULE.
10. NEW FAN COIL UNITS, COVERS AND BASES. SEE MEP DRAWINGS FOR FAN COIL UNITS.
RING, SEE ETAILS.
OINT ONE LAYER
PROVIDE AUTO SHUT-OFF VALVE AND STAINLESS STEEL HOSES FOR WASHING MACHINE.
ALIGN
NTRACTOR ETWORK BOX
9.
5'-0" HOLD
N.
WHERE EXISTING WALLS REMAIN, REPAIR ANY DAMAGE TO SUBSTRATE.
3'-5"
TION.
8.
10'-4 1/2"
ON.
REROUTE/EXTEND ALL EXHAUST DUCTING AS REQUIRED, MAINTAIN FIRE RATING AND EXISTING DUCT SIZES.
9'-8 5/8"
TRICAL PANEL PLAN FOR
7.
CL.
C20P
330 07 E 38TH STREET NEW YORK, NY NO WORK IN BLOCK: 943 LOT: 7501 THIS AREA
BEDROOM 03 W 1
c Copyright Spivak Architects P.C. 2015
O CHANGE,
JOB NO: 13021
DRAWING TITLE:
FULL RENOVATION PLANS COMBINATION - UNIT 9AQ BIS JOB NO: 122351533
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FLOOR PLAN UNIT 9AQ 1/4"=1'-0"
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DATE: 08.11.2015 SCALE: AS NOTED DRAWN BY: SMK CHECKED BY: SAW
Chapter 01 02 03 04 05 06 DRAWING NO:
Existing
Exterior “shell�
New blocks divide space
Acid-Etched Mirror Glass Recessed LED Light
2 Feet Deep Closet/Storage Space 2 Inch Oak Veneered Door Sculpted Door Handle
Door Handle Detail
Project 02:
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Private Apartment renonvation. Space making with storage. Schematic Design, Construction Document prepared in Revit.
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Thresholds
Maximize storage
12 ' -0" VIF
7' - 3 1/4"
11' - 0 1/2"
12' - 1 1/2"
5 A-401.00
6' - 0 1/32"
03
02
05
6 A-400.00
LINE OF EXIST. WET AREA 04
06
7' - 8" VIF
1' - 8"
01
Cuts for handles
MASTER BEDROOM 175 SF REQUIRED MIN LIGHT: 175 SF X 10%=18 SF REQUIRED MIN AIR: 175 SF X 5%=9 SF PROPOSED LIGHT: 35 SF PROPOSED AIR: 17
BEDROOM 02 160 SF REQUIRED MIN LIGHT: 160 SF X 10%=16 SF REQUIRED MIN AIR: 160 SF X 5%=8 SF PROPOSED LIGHT: 27 SF PROPOSED AIR: 11
BEDROOM 03 188 SF REQUIRED MIN LIGHT: 188 SF X 10%=19 SF REQUIRED MIN AIR: 188 SF X 5%=9 SF PROPOSED LIGHT: 27 SF PROPOSED AIR: 13
2
188 SF
159 SF
2 4
4
1' - 6"
04
3' - 6 1/8"
2 08
55 SF
5' - 9"
3' - 7"
2
KITCHEN
08
136 SF
15
3
13
14
BATHROOM 4
MECH ROOM
5
20 43 SF
D.W.
A-402.00
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PROVIDE EXTERIOR LOUVRE WITH 7 SF FREE AREA FOR FRESH AIR INTAKE.
7' - 4"
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LIVING/DINING/KITCHEN/DEN 1,097 SF REQUIRED MIN LIGHT: 1,097 SF X 10%=110 SF REQUIRED MIN AIR: 1,110 SF X 5%=55 SF PROPOSED LIGHT: 205 SF PROPOSED AIR: 87
LIVING / DINING
4' - 1"
04 806 SF
16
1
LINE OF EXISTING WET AREA
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3 18
3
6' - 6"
10 A-401.00
09
14 5' - 10"
9' - 4"
4' - 2"
1
NOTE: PROVIDE EXTERIOR LOUVRE WITH 7 SF FREE AREA FOR EXHAUST.
A-421.00
202 SF
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42 SF
4' - 2"
03
39 SF
09
08
REF.
GUEST BEDROOM
17
15 5
1' - 8"
13
LINE OF EXIST. WET AREA
19
2
12 11' - 5" VIF
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DEN FOYER
02
01
328 SF
111 SF
GUEST ROOM 04 174 SF REQUIRED MIN LIGHT: 174 SF X 10%=17 SF REQUIRED MIN AIR: 174 SF X 5%=9 SF PROPOSED LIGHT: 53 SF PROPOSED AIR: 26
20
4' - 9"
03 A-400.00
6' - 7"
5' - 2 1/2" VIF
D
3' - 8"
21
LAUNDRY ROOM
ALIGN
164 SF
4
BATHROOM 3
3
13
2
4
4
02
W
2
2
CORRIDOR
11 A-600.00
07
06 SERVICE ELEVATOR
4
3
03 10 A-600.00
2
A-121.01 -
4' - 2"
1
07
12' - 8"
2
2
2
12 A-600.00
1-
10
07
ALIGN
13 4' - 2 1/2"
4
2
VIF
174 SF
3' - 11 1/2"
4' - 2"
05
2
7' - 8"
22 89 SF
MASTER BEDROOM
12
4
MASTER BATH
2" 1/
06
05
7
BEDROOM 2
05
6
4' - 5" VIF
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BEDROOM 3
A-402.00
06
67 SF
11
4' - 0"
10
14' - 10 3/8"
A-402.00
2' - 2"
12
7'
17' - 4" VIF
2
2
2
17
3
7' - 1"
5
8" 5/
A-402.00
2
16
3
BATHROOM 2
7
4
2
11
2
7'
01
2
01
3
A-421.00
1 10
12' - 0"
2
1
CONSTRUCTION PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0"
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Chapter 01 02 03 04 05 06
Project 03:
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Proposal for facade and lobby renovation on 7th Avenue.
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Project 04:
Proposal for hotel renovation near Times Square.
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Chapter 01 02 03 04 05 06
PAINTED BLACK
25-STAIR TREAD AND STRINGER
3
"
SLOPE TO DRAIN 1/8" PER FOOT MIN.
9 A-551.00
2 A-550.00
PH825-STAIR RISE AND RUN 3" = 1'-0"
BUILT UP ROOFING ON 2" LIGHT WEIGHT CONCRETE ON MTL. DECK
MTL. JOISTS AT 16" O.C., SEE STRUCTURAL DWGS.
DOWNSPOUT BEYOND CHASE FOR RELOCATED VENT PIPE, SEE MECHANICAL AND PLUMBING DWGS.
3 COAT STO STUCCO SYSTEM ON 3/4" MARINE GRADE PLYWOOD SUBSTRATE
3 COAT STO STUCCO SYSTEM ON 3/4" MARINE GRADE PLYWOOD SUBSTRATE
6" METAL STUD PARTITION W/ BATT INSULATION 2 LAYERS 5/8" GYP. BOARD
5 A-551.00
2X FRAMING FOR STAIR LANDING
6'-8" MIN.
3 A-550.00
FINISH WOOD FLOORING AND PLYWOOD SUBLOOR ON EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB 0' - 0"
1
PH825 STAIR SECTION 1/2" = 1'-0"
Project 06:
Sam Kallman | Architecture Portfolio
Penthouse renovation, new stair bulkhead.
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SHEET NOT SHEET NOTES MTL FLASHING; MTL FLASHING; PROVIDEPROVIDE AS REQ'D CANT ASCANT REQ'D TREATED WOOD BLOCKING TREATED WOOD BLOCKING
G
LIQUID FLASHING LIQUID FLASHING ROOFING MEMBRANE ROOFING MEMBRANE
LIQUID FLASHING LIQUID FLASHING ROOFING MEMBRANE ROOFING MEMBRANE
OOD BLOCKING CKING
HING
MTL FLASHING; MTL FLASHING; PROVIDEPROVIDE AS REQ'D CANT ASCANT REQ'D TREATED WOOD BLOCKING TREATED WOOD BLOCKING UP ROOFING BUILT UPBUILT ROOFING
UP ROOFING BUILT UPBUILT ROOFING
MBRANE
LIGHT WEIGHT 2" LIGHT2" WEIGHT CONCRETE MTL. DECK CONCRETE ON MTL.ON DECK
OFING
LIGHT WEIGHT 2" LIGHT2" WEIGHT CONCRETE MTL. DECK CONCRETE ON MTL.ON DECK MTL. JOISTS, SEE 10" MTL. 10" JOISTS, SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS. STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS. BATT INSULATION PROVIDEPROVIDE BATT INSULATION
MTL. STUD HEADER, SEE 10" MTL. 10" STUD HEADER, SEE STRUCTURAL STRUCTURAL DWGS. DWGS.
GHT N MTL. DECK DECK
MTL. SEE JOISTS, SEE 10" MTL. 10" JOISTS, STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS. STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS. BATT INSULATION PROVIDEPROVIDE BATT INSULATION
UTTER &
MTL. STUD HEADER, SEE 10" MTL. 10" STUD HEADER, SEE STRUCTURAL STRUCTURAL DWGS. DWGS.
3 COAT DRAINABLE STO 3 COAT DRAINABLE STO STUCCOSTUCCO STYSEMSTYSEM OVER OVER VAPOR BARRIER VAPOR BARRIER
NABLE STO TO SEM OVER ER IER GRADE PLYWOOD PLYWOOD
GYP CEILING BORAD CEILING ON 5/8" GYP5/8" BORAD ON 7/8" FURRING CHANNELS 7/8" FURRING CHANNELS 5/8" GYPSUM 5/8" GYPSUM
3/4" MARINE GRADE PLYWOOD 3/4" MARINE GRADE PLYWOOD
D HEADER, SEE ER, SEE L DWGS.
BRICK TIES BRICK TIES
FLASHING AND DRIP EDGE FLASHING AND DRIP EDGE
2 1/2"STUD METAL STUD 2 1/2" METAL
TREATED TREATED WOOD WOOD BLOCKING AS REQUIRED BLOCKING AS REQUIRED
TS, SEE LNGS. DRAWINGS. TT INSULATION ATION
METAL STUD PARTITION 6" METAL6"STUD PARTITION BATT INSULATION W/ BATTW/ INSULATION
GYP CEILING BORAD CEILING ON 5/8" GYP5/8" BORAD ON 7/8" FURRING CHANNELS 7/8" FURRING CHANNELS
2 LAYERS 2 LAYERS OF 5/8" OF 5/8" EXTERIOR GYP. EXTERIOR GYP.
RAD ON ING CEILING ON GELS CHANNELS
VAPOR BARRIER VAPOR BARRIER 2" AIR SPACE 2" AIR SPACE
ALUMINUM ALUMINUM WINDOWWINDOW SYSTEMSYSTEM
UD PARTITION ITION
BRICK VENEER TO BRICK VENEER TO MATCH EXISTING MATCH EXISTING
5/8" GYPSUM PSUM
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SECTION AT BULKHEAD WINDOW HEADER SECTION AT BULKHEAD WINDOW HEADER 8 3" = 1'-0"3" = 1'-0"
3
SECTION AT EAST WALL HEADER SECTION AT EAST WALL HEADER 3 3" = 1'-0"3" = 1'-0"
METAL STUD PARTITION 6" METAL6"STUD PARTITION BATT INSULATION W/ BATTW/ INSULATION BRICK TIES BRICK TIES
ALUMINUM ALUMINUM WINDOWWINDOW SYSTEMSYSTEM
2 LAYERS 2 LAYERS OF 5/8" OF 5/8" EXTERIOR GYP. EXTERIOR GYP.
NABLE STO TO SEM
SILICON SILICON CAULK CAULK
GRADE PLYWOOD LYWOOD
TREATED WOOD BLOCKING TREATED WOOD BLOCKING AS REQUIRED AS REQUIRED
VAPOR BARRIER VAPOR BARRIER
. STUD @ 16" O.C. @ 16" O.C.
MTL. FLASHING MTL. FLASHING
2" AIR SPACE 2" AIR SPACE
LAYRS 3/4" MARINE 2 LAYRS23/4" MARINE GRADE PLYWOOD GRADE PLYWOOD
WEEP HOLE WEEP HOLE
TION
1"
1"
5/8" SUMGYPSUM
20 GA. MTL. @ 16" O.C. 6" 20 GA.6"MTL. STUD @ STUD 16" O.C. BATT INSULATION BATT INSULATION
HING
2 LAYERS OF 5/8" GYPSUM 2 LAYERS OF 5/8" GYPSUM
NEWPLATE, STEEL PLATE, NEW STEEL SEE DWGS. STRUC. DWGS. SEE STRUC.
LIQUID FLASHING LIQUID FLASHING
BRICK VENEER TO BRICK VENEER TO MATCH EXISTING MATCH EXISTING
CANT STRIP CANT STRIP
NEWBEAM, STEEL BEAM, NEW STEEL SEE DWGS STRUC. DWGS SEE STRUC.
AIN PAVERS ON ERS ON YSTEM
NEW PORCELAIN ON NEW PORCELAIN PAVERSPAVERS ON PEDESTAL PEDESTAL SYSTEMSYSTEM
LT UP ROOFING OOFING
EXSITING UP ROOFING EXSITING BUILT UPBUILT ROOFING
NCRETE SLAB SLAB CKING
EXSITING CONCRETE EXSITING CONCRETE SLAB SLAB ONDECKING STEEL DECKING ON STEEL
1/2"MTL. 20 GA. MTL. 2 1/2" 20 2GA. STUDS @ 16" O.C. STUDS @ 16" O.C. BATT INSULATION BATT INSULATION
GYP. BOARD 5/8" GYP.5/8" BOARD
EXISTING JOISTS, PATCH EXISTING JOISTS, PATCH FIREPROOFING AS REQ'D FIREPROOFING AS REQ'D
STS, PATCH TCH NG AS REQ'D EQ'D
NO.
NEWBEAM STEEL BEAM SEE STRUC. NEW STEEL SEE STRUC. DRAWINGS DRAWINGS SPRAY FIREPROOF AS REQ'D SPRAY FIREPROOF AS REQ'D
EEAM SEE WINGS SROOF AS
EXIST.BEAM, STEEL BEAM, EXIST. STEEL SEE DWGS. STRUC. DWGS. SEE STRUC.
STAIR STRINGER STAIR STRINGER
STAIR STRINGER STAIR STRINGER
CHANNEL EL O FRAMING NG STS, AS REQ'D REQ'D
7/8" FURRING CHANNEL 7/8" FURRING CHANNEL ATTACHED TO FRAMING ATTACHED TO FRAMING BETWEEN JOISTS, AS REQ'D BETWEEN JOISTS, AS REQ'D 5/8" GYPSUM 5/8" GYPSUM
D
EXISTING BRICK VENEER EXISTING BRICK VENEER
CORNERCORNER BEAD BEAD
EXISTING 8" CMU BRICKS EXISTING 8" CMU BRICKS
SECTION AT BULKHEAD WINDOW FOOTER SECTION AT BULKHEAD WINDOW FOOTER 4 3"4= 1'-0"3" = 1'-0"
ISSUED ISSUED FOR BIDFOR BI DOB SUBMISSIO DOB SUBMISSION
NO.
DESC DESCRIPTIO
MECHANICAL CONSULT MECHANICAL CONSULTANT:
Mottola Eng Mottola Rini Rini Enginee
36 West 25th Street, 4th Fl 36 West 25th Street, 4th Floor New York, New York 10010 New York, New York 10010 Tel 212 627‐7299 Fax 212 6 Tel 212 627‐7299 Fax 212 627‐156
STRUCTURAL CONSULT STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT:
Severud Associa Severud Associates Consulting Engi Consulting Engineer
469 Seventh Avenue‐Suite 469 Seventh Avenue‐Suite 900 New York, New York 10018 New York, New York 10018 Tel 212 986‐3700 Fax 212 6 Tel 212 986‐3700 Fax 212 687‐646
SPIVAK ARCH SPIVAK ARCHIT
SECTION AT EAST WALL SECTION AT EAST WALL 2 3"2= 1'-0"3" = 1'-0"
152 Madison Avenue, 15 152 Madison Avenue, 15th Floo New York, New York 10 New York, New York 10016‐542 Tel 212 343‐1166 Fax 212 3 Tel 212 343‐1166 Fax 212 343‐022
BRICK VENEER TO MATCH BRICK VENEER TO MATCH EXISTING EXISTING 2" AIR SPACE 2" AIR SPACE
NINE 52ND C NINE 52ND CON FILING E - PE FILING E - PENT
416 52ND WEST STREET 52ND STREET 416 WEST NEW YORK, NY, 10019 NEW YORK, NY, 10019
VAPOR BARRIER VAPOR BARRIER 2 LAYERS 2 LAYERS OF 5/8" OF 5/8" EXTERIOR GYP. EXTERIOR GYP. 2 1/2" MTL. STUD 2 1/2" MTL. STUD
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3/4" MARINE GRADE PLYWOOD 3/4" MARINE GRADE PLYWOOD 3 COAT DRAINABLE STO 3 COAT DRAINABLE STO
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Winning proposal for commercial lobby renonvation on Fifth Ave. Drawings prepared with Rhino, VRay and Photoshop.
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02 KUJENGA COLLABORATIVE Mswiswi, Tanzania “Kujenga� is a swahili term that means to construct, to build, or to create. The Kujenga Collabortive is an international research-design-build organization working with The Olive Branch for Children, an NGO that provides education, housing and healthcare in rural Tanzania. Through outreach and and skill-building programs, the collaborative serves as a platform for in-place rural design and research into subjects of materiality, processes and mapping. The project displayed is the Peace Home, a permanent complex for over 20 children to grow up in a spacious and dignified environment.
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Left: Courtyard view | Produced by C. Bode Right: Interior view | Produced by S. Kallman Bottom: Bird’s eye view | Produced by S. Kallman Sam Kallman | Architecture Portfolio
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ACE HOME MPLEX PLAN 170825
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BUILDING 1: GIRLS DORMITORY
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WOOD ROOF TRUSS CONSTRUCTED W/ DIMENSIONAL LUMBER
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CONCRETE BEAM REINFORCED W/ (4) REBAR
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BRICK WALL WITH CEMENTITIOUS MORTAR BELOW WINDOW
STONE AND CEMENT FOUNDATION
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WINDOW TYPE B. IN WOODEN FRAME
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CEMENT FLOOR OVER FILL
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Plan | Design Collaboration: S. Kallman, C. Bode, S, Pho, M. Felle, P. Mannion, K. Henderson Typical Cross Section | Produced by S. Kallman
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Construction progress: Teaching local community members construction skills.
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Left: Prototyping truss assembly Right: Inspecting column rebar Bottom: Constrution progress
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02 POST-DIGITAL FABRICATION Syracuse, New York “The joint is the beginning of ornament. And that must be distinguished from decoration which is simply applied. Ornament is the adoration of the joint.” – Louis Kahn Today, modern fabrication tools are used primarily for surface treatment. By examining and testing digital fabrication techniques through joinery, there is an opportunity to leverage these tools to resynthesize ornamentation and joinery back into architectural design. The CNC milled joint opens up the possibility for artistic differentiation, masscustomization, and efficiency of assembly.
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Translating traditional japanese joints though the 3 axis CNC mill.
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Studies for panelling and using a second material.
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Experiments with steel “pin� and ornamentation based on logic of CNC mill.
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Two sites in Slocum Hall for intervention Grasshopper studies of variable panel compostions
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Renderings produced in collaboration with G. Boyijin and I. Segurra
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Slot clip pieces together Bolt to unistrut Insert panels to matching clip Pin with steel angle
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Full scale mock up.
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03 THE BERG Syracuse, New York Situated on a public park in a poverty stricken area of Syracuse, the studio aims to realize a design that can become a precedent to re-imagine parks in the area. To turn under-designed field houses across the city into community culture centers. Working as a collective studio alongside engineering students, with a real client, neighborhood residents and a limited budget. The studio aims to present a cohesive design to the Parks Department to be constructed.
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Existing condition
Presentations and meetings with community leaders to understand programmatic needs Construction Sequence Collaboration: C. Kohen, S. Kallman
Demo: Cut opening in sheathing
Demo: remove rafters
Insert new structural ring
New steel framing
Cross members
Water proofed and finished
Box frame
Join with perimeter structure
Roof framing
Clad roof
Walls erected
Exterior masonry forms added
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(Ice)-Berg in the Fieldhouse
Berg cut in two (programs)
Top rises and opens roof Bottom slides out
Skylight diffuses daylight New addition to park serves as bike storage
Rendering and Diagrams produced by S. Kallman. Rhino, VRay, Photoshop, Illustrator
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Drawing Collaboration: D. Hareli, E.Lodato Sketches Produced by S. Kallman
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Design Collaboration: D. Hareli, C. Kohen, A. Dobbertin, L. Chan, E. Lodato. Model Produced by S. Kallman
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galvanized metal Galvanized roofing metal roofing
2x2 steel tub2x2 steel tubing ing
multiwallMultiwall polycarbonate polycarbonate
Metal fold down metal fold-down door door 3x3 steel3x3 tubingsteel tubing
multiwallMultiwall polycarbonate polycarbonate
Perforated perforated steel panels steel panels
galvanized metal
Exterior exterior concrete seat concrete seat exterior rock climbing Exterior rock wall climbing wall concrete slab onslab grade Concrete on grade
polycarbonate steel tubing metal door perforated metal concrete
Bike Box Design Collaboration: D. Hareli, C. Kohen, A. Dobbertin, L. Chan, S. Kallman
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Mock Up Collaboration: S. Kallman, E Lodato, M.Yeo
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04 URBAN FARM-HOUSE Long Island City, New York Within a development focused studio, the site is in the heart of Long Island City, next to the Queens Borough Plaza. Proposed is a large multi-story retail space, with greenhouses for hydroponic farming and 22 floors of luxury condominiums. The revenue from the residential tower will help fund the initial investment for a fully functional hydroponic farm, while providing amenities for residents such as, views of manhattan skyline, outdoor gardening space, retail for the neighborhood, and cultivating an identity in LIC.
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Legend
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Public Circulation Retail Dining Atrium Hydroponic Farm Private Lobby Below
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5.9%
24.4%
CONSTRUCTION & MATERIALS
INDUSTRY
11.8%
41.7%
RAIL, AIR, BUS, TRUCK, SHIP
BUILDING OPERATIONS
16.3% CONSUMER AUTO
24.9%
21.1%
INDUSTRY
INDUSTRY
<1%
34.3%
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION
74.9%
44.6%
BUILDINGS
Energy Usage
BUILDINGS
Electricity Usage
15% Global Green house gas emissions
20% Fossil Fuel usage
CO2 Emissions
38% Agricultural land use - Global
45% Agricultural land use - USA Source: architecture2030.org
Levels 8-18: Studios, 1BD, 2BD, 3BD
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Exterior Residentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Garden Apartments Gym
Public Terrace Hydroponic Farm
Retail
Grocery
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Residentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Lobby
View from Subway Track
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Public Retail
Residentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Elevator with View of External Porch Gardens
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05 MODELS & SKETCHES Translating ideas into physical forms is a vital aspect of design. Sam has always had an appreciation for good craft and enjoys making things with his hands. Displayed are various objects that Sam has had a hand in making.
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Assisted on Thesis project model. Collaboration with J. Cheung and C. Kovel.
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Model from Semester Abroad Studio
Poplar Bowl | Made on Lathe
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In collaboration with Mark Hernandez
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Travel sketches from semester abroad
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thank you!
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SAM KALLMAN sam.m.kallman@gmail.com 707.331.8391