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sean gross university of detroit mercy school of architecture


resume Objective

Education

Skills

Honors and Leadership

Employment Summer Intern History William Morris & Sons Inc. Employers: Bruce Roetman, Chris Estep May 14, 2012-Present; May 2, 2011 - August 24, 2011 Worked on construction documents including residential design work. Field experience, working hands on performing concrete work, Masters of Architecture, expected graduation August 2012 wall construction University of Detroit Mercy, GPA 3.28 Fifth Year of Study Ward Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Northville, MI Relevant Courses: Design Studios, Graphic Employer: Jeff Mitchell Design, Urban Theory/Urban Form, Construction Winter 2010 Documentation Volunteered to help in recreating the “You-Are-Here” map Created a 3D model of the Church with all rooms and offices Undergrad Completion April 2011 Render images to be made into a map posted in the Church University of Detroit Mercy, GPA 3.40 Relevant Courses: 3Ds Max, AutoCAD/Revit, Crew Trainer Structures, Construction Techniques, Environmental McDonalds Restaurant (Ionia, MI) Technology, Design Studios, History and Theory of July 2005-December 2010 Architecture Trained new employees in all areas of the restaurant Junior management Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Premier, InDesign, Performed responsibilities associated with AutoCAD, Revit, 3Ds Max, MicroStation, Microsoft management positions Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook Lead as an example for others Serve in leadership roles and train others in the work environment. Community Volunteered at a COTS Soup Kitchen Works proficiently with added responsibilities in the Experience Habitat for Humanity work environment Sandwich Bus, a service program through Alpha Phi Omega to make lunches for people in need AIAS Member (2009-2010) Special Olympics Volunteer Brother of Alpha Phi Omega (National Co-ed Service Fraternity) References Justin Wieber, Josh Reisbig Mark Farlow National Honors Society (Ionia High School) AIA, LEED AP BD+C Supervisor Principal (3) 2nd place finishes in the State Level of the Mentor William Morris Victor Saroki & Associates M.I.T.E.S. (Michigan Industrial & Technological SHW Group & Sons Inc. Architects PC Educational Society) Competition Berkley, MI 48072 Ionia, MI 48846 Birmingham, MI 48009 Dean’s List (2011) T: 248.336.4778 T: 616.527.0700 T: 313.993.1495 Full-time employment in a firm where I can work in a collaborative environment and develop a better understanding of the architecture profession in order to pursue my goal of becoming a licensed architect.


Dear Potential Employer, I am inquiring with you regarding a potential position with your firm. I am in the process of completing my Master’s in Architecture at the University of Detroit Mercy and working towards becoming a licensed Architect. I am looking for an internship with possibility of full time employment. My strongest assets include being well organized, dependable and self-motivated. I strive to learn more about the architecture profession as a product of creative thinking amongst a community to further better our environments. I am versatile in many computer programs including: AutoCAD, Revit, 3Ds Max, Microstation, Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. I have a strong motivation to learn/succeed; driving to a higher standard of excellence. I am seeking a full-time position in a collaborative environment in the architecture profession. I look forward to speaking with you regarding possible opportunities. Sean Gross University of Detroit Mercy Graduate Student T: 616.822.1990 Email: seangross2012@hotmail.com


contents:

university of detroit mercy architecture library p. 3

billboard project p. 11

micro-brewery p. 13

ymca community center p. 15


smith ship p.19

coffee cafe p.23

culinary school and restaurant p.25

construction documentation p.30


univeristy of detroit mercy: architecture library

public/private

lighting

engaging

programs applied: illustrator, photoshop, revit

P. 3

vertical studio winter 2011 professor joe odoerfor


The University of Detroit Mercy Architecture Library is an addition to the current campus library. The project is an activation of key areas around the renovated Fisher Plaza. The key areas, the entrance of the library and cafe entrance, are along the two most traveled paths leading across the campus. Pockets of green spaces create pockets of semi-private areas that can be used for studying, lounging or recreational activities.

(right) main entrance rendering (above) site plan (left) bird’s eye view of site P. 4


floor plan, structure, hvac

Similar to the exterior design, the interior focuses on the private and public spaces of the library. Entrances are located on the east and west sides of the building. An elongated curtain wall at the base level charges the library displaying its interior and activities. The main entrance opens up to an atrium that allows the library to breathe. The auditorium located along the east wall creates a flow into the atrium from the east entrance near the cafe. A third entrance from the existing library moves along the courtyard and joins two libraries.

4 5

2 3

room identification: 1. atrium 2. main office 3. cafe 4. auditorium 5. computer lab

1

(above) floor plan level one (left) atrium rendering P. 5

vertical studio winter 2011 professor joe odoerfor


structure: post and beam

structure with floor slabs

hvac system

composite: structural system and hvac P. 6


floor plans, section, rendering

Occupying the second level is the archived collection of books. The stacks are illuminated creating a central focus in the middle at the research node. The most private floor is the third level with large and small conference rooms for individual or group studying. An outdoor patio is open to students to study or socialize overlooking the Fisher Plaza.

(left) cafe rendering (right) section a P. 7

vertical studio winter 2011 professor joe odoerfor


10 9

7

8

floor plan level two

11

floor plan level three

room identification continued: 6. stacks 7. study lounge 8. study lounge 9. conference rooms 10. outdoor patio P. 8


auditorium and acoustics Sound Boards: a+b-c < 23 Sound Panel 1: 6'2" + 14'3" - 9' = 11'5" Sound Board 2: 9' + 15'11" -14'8" = 10'3" Sound Board 3: 13'8" + 15'4" - 19' = 10' Sound Board 4: 18'10" + 14'4" - 24'1" = 9'1" Sound Board 5: 24' + 12'2 - 28'4" = 7'10" Sound Board 6: 29'3" + 9'5" - 32'6" = 6'2" Sound Board 7: 34'10" + 9'5" - 37'5" = 6'10"

acoustics: section plan Lecture Hall Volume: V= ((piD²) x H)/4 = 37,444 CU. FT.

Cu. Ft. Per Person: 37,444 Cu. Ft./250 = 149 Cu. Ft.

Sabines: Sabines = Surface Area x Absorption Coefficient Side Walls = 1718.34 Sq. Ft. x .1 = 171.83 Sabines Rear Wall = 1189.22 Sq. Ft. x .82 = 975.16 Sabines Stage = 319.42 Sq. Ft. x .07 = 22.36 Sabines Ceiling = 1053.74 Sq. Ft. x .56 = 52.69 Sabines Seating (Empty) = 771.46 Sq. Ft. x .56 = 432.02 Sabines Seating (Full) = 771.46 Sq. Ft. x .8 = 617.17 Sabines Total # of Sabines: 2690.4

Reverberation Time: (.05 x Volume)/ Total # of Sabines (.05 x 37444)/2690.4 = .7

P. 9

vertical studio winter 2011 professor joe odoerfor


The auditorium provide gathering space for three hundred people. The space is designed for optimum site lines and auditory comprehension. Lighting integrated between acoustical ceiling panels allow adequate light to each row of seating. Recessed down lights illuminate both aisles.

(top right) acoustics: floor plan (bottom right) auditorium rendering (below) reflected ceiling plan auditorium

P. 10


billboard project

engaging

transparent

wrapping

programs applied: 3ds max, model making, photoshop

P. 11

foundation studio fall 2008 professor tom roberts


The billboard project is the development of a cultural music center. The idea of one’s surroundings and reflections creates an environment developed from the quality of music. On lower levels, the user experiences music in rooms composed of various materials producing altering effects on the music. The upper levels, offers a glimpse into the research of music. The design allows the user to reflect on the environment and provides the views to the exterior allowing them to reflect on the building’s environment. WOODWARD AVE & GREENDALE ST. W. DETROIT, MI

(left) sketch model series (above) sketch model in site (right) final model in site P. 12


micro-brewery

buffer

programs applied: 3ds max, autocad, illustrator, model making, photoshop

core

UP

(below) site model (top right) site rendering (bottom right) floor plan

STORAGE

RESTROOM RESTROOM

BREWERY

-2.00

UP

UP

0.00

WELCOME DESK OFFICE

STORE

view

LIFT

P. 13

vertical studio/polish exchange winter 2010 professor justyna zdunek


GRZYBOWSKA & WRONIA WARSAW, POLAND

The restaurant and brewery is part of a collaborative design. The project, an urban block development, is geared towards engaging public activity into the community. A green way wraps the site createing an interior public plaza for performances, gathering and socializing. The brewery embodies the greenway as the restaurant wraps around the brewery making it the central focus of the interior. (below) section a (above) rendering of brewey (right) rendering of buffer

P. 14


ymca community center

volume

programs applied: 3ds max, autocad, illustrator, photoshop

light

interaction

(left) aerial rendering (bottom) ariel rendering rear (top) site rendering

P. 15

vertical studio fall 2009 professor wladek fuchs


The Royal Oak YMCA Community Center, located on 11 Mile, focuses on the revitalization of the previous center. Large open spaces allow the building and its users to breathe. The YMCA is an important connection between 11 Mile and Sherman Rd. engaging the community. Upon entering the YMCA are a series of terraces creates a public path. The pathway provides glimpses into the natatorium and gymnasium to observe activities. W. 11 MILE RD & MAXWELL AVE. ROYAL OAK, MI

(below) section a


interior renderings, floor plans, sections

Entering the YMCA, the user feels the weight of the building pushing them into the atrium. The atrium then opens up to the interior, allowing itself to breathe. The large bearing walls are broken up with expansive glazing creating a light feeling to the building and allow natural light to enter the building. room identification: 1. entrance 2. day-care 3. women’s locker room 4.natitorium 5. men’s locker room 6.gymnasium 7. ballet rooms 8. weight room 9. terrace entrance/studio

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6

3

2

4

1

(left) first floor plan (right) natatorium rendering P. 17

vertical studio fall 2009 professor wladek fuchs


7

8

9

(top) pedestrian path rendering (right) second floor (bottom) section b

P. 18


smith shop

open

canopy

programs applied: hand drawing, illustrator, model making, photoshop

floating

(top) final model (top right) sketch model (right) group models P. 19

foundation studio winter 2009 professor tom roberts


The bookend project, a collaborative design between members of the studio, is the work/residence of a craftsman. The smith shop is perched above the ground level, imitating a canopy of forest. As one transverses up through the building, more of the surroundings are exposed, like that of climbing a tree. HARMONIE PARK, DETROIT, MI

(left) model (bottom left) section a (bottom) model, plaza view

P. 20


plans, sections, model

P. 21

foundation studio winter 2009 professor tom roberts


The smith shop offers three levels of public spaces; a plaza at the ground level, a public shop to watch the wood carving process, and a roof top community that is joined by all six designs. (top) floor plan (bottom) models (top left) section b (bottom left) section c

P. 22


coffee cafe

comfort

programs applied: 3ds max, autocad, illustrator, photoshop

inviting

warm

(bottom) interior renderings (right) floor plan (bottom right) section a

P. 23

interior design studio/polish exchange winter 2010 professor karolina tulkowska


The coffee cafe feels warm and inviting embodying the feeling of home. The floor plan compartmental in plan for customers who choose to stay and those quickly stopping by. On the upper level, there is lounge style seating

P. 24


culinary school and restaurant tramsparent

programs applied: 3ds max, autocad, illustrator, photoshop

(bottom) aerial rendering (top) conceptual sketch (right) grand circus figure grounds

grand circus present day

grand circus with design

organic

perspective

grand circus with tuller hotel

P. 25

vertical studio fall 2010 professor dorian moore


The culinary school on Washington Boulevard is located off Grand Circus Park. The string rectilinear facade along Washington, allows a more organic form to give way on the interior of the site. The interior courtyard encompasses a vegetative wall draping over the structure of the existing buildings on the site. room identification:

WASHINGTON BLVD & GRAND CIRCUS PARK DETROIT, MI

1. atrium 2. offices 3. auditorium 4. restaurant 5. interior courtyard

(left) floor plan (bottom) rendering of washington boulevard

4

5 3

1 2

P. 26


renderings, section, elevations

Urban farming in the courtyard and on the gardens on the lower roofs provide ingredients to the culinary school. Glazing facing out to the courtyard allows a peaceful backdrop against the fast pace environment of the city. Bridging the gap of the renovation and existing structure, a library resides, and serves as a termination of the vegetative wall. (bottom) west elevation rendering (right) courtyard rendering

P. 27

vertical studio fall 2010 professor dorian moore


(left) section a (below) east elevation rendering

P. 28



construction documentation

arch 5950-01 winter 2012 professor mark karaba


PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

B.

ALL NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS MADE PRIOR TO FABRICATION AND/OR INSTALLATION OF WORK. NOTIFY PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK.

C.

VERIFY QUANTITY, SIZE AND LOCATION OF ALL FLOOR, ROOF AND WALL OPENINGS FOR MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL WORK WITH THE APPROPRIATE TRADE. PROVIDE ALL OPENINGS SHOWN OR REQUIRED FOR COMPLETION OF WORK.

IT IS THE CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITY TO INVESTIGATE FIELD CONDITIONS AND PROVIDE AS NEEDED TEMPORARY SUPPORTS, SHORING AND / OR PROTECTION OF EXISTING STRUCTURES AND UNDERGROUND UTILITIES DURING EXECUTION OF WORK

L.

ALL WORK TO COMFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE LOCAL AND STATE CODES. COORDINATE WITH SPECIFICATIONS, DIVISION 1.

M.

RELEVANT DIMENSIONS AND ELEVATIONS FOR EQUIPMENT INSTALLATIONS SHALL BE VERIFIED AGAINST MANUFACTURERS CERTIFIED EQUIPMENT DRAWINGS

B.A. NO.

N.

DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS TO DETERMINE SIZES AND DIMENSIONS. USE FIGURED DIMENSIONS ONLY. DIMENSIONS ARE TO FINISHED FACE OF WALLS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. ALL PERIMETER DIMENSIONS ARE FROM FACE OF PERIMETER WALLS.

1

TELEVISION (TENANT)

O

C

BY OWNER

NOTE 2

2

TELEVISION MOUNT (TENANT)

O

C

BY OWNER

NOTE 2

O.

ALL PENETRATIONS TO FLOORS, CEILINGS AND WALLS SHALL BE SEALED AND FIRE STOPPED TO A FIRE RATING EQUAL TO THE CONSTRUCTION BEING PENETRATED.

BOBRICK

B-6806; NOTE 1

ITEM

NOTE

MFGR.

ACCESSORY SCHEDULE

(SEE SPEC. 10801)

MODEL #

K.

FURNISHED

IT SHALL BE EACH TRADE CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITY TO VISIT THE SITE AND FIMILARIZE HIMSELF/HERSELF WITH ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS. EACH CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE ALL NECESSARY FIELD MEASUREMENTS AND OTHERWISE VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND EXISTING CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS INDICATED AND/OR SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. SHOULD ANY ERROR OR INCONSISTANCEY EXIST, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT PROCEED WITH THE WORK AFFECTED THEREBY UNTIL REPORTING THE SAME TO THE ARCHITECT AND THE OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE FOR CLARIFICATION AND/OR CORRECTION.

D.

COORDINATE SIZE AND LOCATION OF ALL ACCESS PANELS WITH APPROPRIATE TRADES.

3

GRAB BARS - 36"

C

C

E.

COORDINATE SIZE & LOCATION OF ALL HOUSE- KEEPING PADS AND/OR EQUIPMENT SUPPORTS WITH APPROPRIATE EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER.

4

GRAB BARS - 42"

C

C

BOBRICK

B-6806; NOTE 1

F.

PROVIDE POSITIVE SLOPE TO ALL FLOOR DRAINS WHILE KEEPING FLOOR LEVEL AT WALL BASE CONDITION.

5

GRAB BAR-18"

C

C

BOBRICK

B-6806; NOTE 1

G.

PROVIDE FIRE WATCH DURING FIELD CUTTING AND WELDING OPERATIONS, MEETING OWNERS REQUIREMENTS

7

WALL HUNG URINAL SCREEN

C

C

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NOTE 4

H.

PROVIDE FIRE RETARDANT WOOD BLOCKING AND/OR 18 GA METAL PLATES BETWEEN STUDS AT ALL LOCATIONS REQUIRING BLOCKING IN WALL. THESE LOCATIONS INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO GRAB BARS, CRASH RAILS, CABINETS, WALL HUNG SHELVES, ARTWORK, ETC.

8

HANDS FREE HAND DRYER

C

C

DYSON

AIRBLADE

11

MIRROR

C

C

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13

FLOOR MOUNTED TOILET PARTITIONS

I.

J.

THE EXTENT OF HATCHING ON DRAWINGS IS ONLY SUFFICIENT TO INDICATE THE NATURE OF THE CONSTRUCTION OR MATERIALS. TERMINATION OF THE HATCHING SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED TO REPRESENT A CHANGE OR TERMINATION OF MATERIAL. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE EXISTENCE, LOCATION AND ELEVATION OF ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES IN WORK AREAS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. ALL DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE DOCUMENTED AND FORWARDED TO ARCHITECT AND OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE FOR ACTION

REFERENCE SYMBOLS

DETAIL AND SECTION IDENTIFICATION

Material Designations

IDENTIFYING TITLE SCALE:

BY OWNERS MAINTENANCE CONTRACTOR- NOTE 5

C

BOBRICK NOTE 3

B-82216

26

TOILET PAPER HOLDER

O

C

BY OWNERS MAINTENANCE CONTRACTOR

31

SEMI RECESSED AUTOMATIC HAND TOWEL DISPENSER AND DISPOSAL

O

C

BY OWNERS MAINTENANCE CONTRACTOR

NOTE 2:

SAND FILL

FILL

NOTE 4

C

C

NOTE 1:

SHEET WHERE DETAIL OR SECTION IS REFERENCED FROM

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O

COUNTER MOUNTED SOAP DISPENSER

LEGEND: C-CONTRACTOR

EARTH

C

SEAT COVER DISPENSER

25

MATERIAL

SECTION IDENTIFICATION LETTER OR DETAIL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

C

19

O-OWNER

E-EXISTING

REFER TO DRAWING DETAIL 10 ON SHEET A-11 FOR WALL REINFORCEMENT DETAIL REFER TO DETAIL 4/A-12 FOR WALL MOUNTED TELEVISION DETAILS

NOTE 3:

REFER TO BID ALTERNATE SECTION AND TOILET ACCESSORIES SPECIFICATIONS FOR ALTERNATE PRICING FOR AUTOMATIC SOAP DISPENSER.

NOTE 4:

REFER TO DETAIL 8 ON SHT A-7 FOR WALL REINFORCING AND PARTITION SUPPORT DETAIL.

NOTE 5:

PROVIDE ONE SEAT COVER DISPENSER AT EACH WATER CLOSET

CONCRETE

BUILDING SECTION LOCATOR

REFER TO MOUNTING DIMENSIONS ON THIS SHEET FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

BRICK

BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS

SECTION IDENTIFICATION LETTER

CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT

SHEET WHERE SECTION IS DRAWN

SOLID CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT W/ FILLED CORES

Number of Stories : 1 Story

STONE

Building Area of Renovated Floor Area: 1,055 sq. ft.

DETAIL/SECTION LOCATOR DETAIL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

A

METALS

SHEET WHERE DETAIL/SECTION IS DRAWN

INTERIOR ELEVATION LOCATOR

WOOD BLOCKING, NAILER, ETC. (CONTINUOUS)

Use Group and Occupancy: B - Business

WOOD BLOCKING INTERRUPTED OR SHIMS

X SHEET WHERE ELEVATION IS DRAWN

PLYWOOD OR PARTICLE BOARD PLASTIC LAMINATE ON PLYWOOD

PARTITION TYPE IDENTIFICATION A

GASKET MATERIAL OR JOINT FILLER

ACCESSORY NUMBER AS SHOWN ON THIS SHEET AND SPECIFICATION SECTION 10801-B

KEYNOTE IDENTIFICATION DEMOLITION KEYNOTE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

Barrier Free ICC/ANSI A117.1-2003 as referenced in the International Building Code 2006 and the Americans With Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines

SEALANT W/ BOND BREAK TAPE

SEALANT W/BACKER ROD

GYPSUM BOARD OR PLASTER ACOUSTIC PANELS OR CEILING TILE

1

2006 Michigan Building Code Incorporating the 2006 Edition of the International Building Code

CARPET

"1/2 X"

2009 Michigan Mechanical Code

2009 Michigan Plumbing Code

National Electrical Code (NEC) 2008

1

CONFEREMNCE 101

1 A-6

2 A-6

"X"

1

D

1 A-7

2 A-7

Applicable Construction Codes:

RIGID INSULATION BLANKET OR BATT INSULATION

TOILET ACCESSORY IDENTIFICATION

C

4 A-6

Maximum Occupancy Load: - 420 Calculated through 2006 MBC Section (Table) T 1004.1.1 215 Actual

FINISH WOOD

ELEVATION IDENTIFICATION NUMBER .

B

Construction Classification: 5B

DIRECTION OF VIEW

2

KEY PLAN

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

3 A-6

COMPOSITE PLAN AND NOTES

SG SG

WEEK 3 ASSIGNMENT WEEK 4 ASSIGNMENT

1/24/12 1/31/12

A-1

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

P. 31

construction documentation winter 2012 professor mark karaba

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

A.

INSTALLED

PROJECT GENERAL NOTES


PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT PARTITION LEGEND A

B

FLOOR PLAN GENERAL NOTES A.

FOR TYPICAL BARRIER FREE TOILET ROOM TYPES AND ACCESSORIES REQ'MTS AND LOCATIONS - SEE DWG. A-1

B.

ALL PARTITION TYPES ( ) ARE "x" TYPICALLY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.

C.

COORDINATE PARTITION FIRE RATED REQUIREMENTS AS INDICATED ON REFLECTED CEILING PLANS - DRAWING SHEET A-4

D.

ALL WALLS TO RECEIVE 2" ACOUSTICAL INSULATION U.O.N. - TYPICAL. TYPICALLY INSTALL SOAP DISPENSERS & PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER @ ALL SINKS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.

F.

PROVIDE WALL REINFORCEMENT PER DETAIL1, 2, 4 5 ON SHEET A-9 AT WALL-MOUNTED SHELVES AND STORAGE UNITS, MARKERBOARDS, BULLETIN BOARDS, TACKBOARDS,TELEVISIONS AND OTHER CONTRACTOR OR OWNER FURNISHED WALL- MOUNTED ITEMS (REFER TO ACCESSORIES AND EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE) SEE DWG A-1

G.

FOR ALL CARPET TYPE CHANGES BETWEEN ROOMS TRANSITION SHALL OCCUR @ CENTERLINE OF DOOR FRAME TYPICALLY - U.N.O. SEE DWG. A-11

H.

COORDINATE DIMENSIONS W/ ASTERISK (IE - *X' - X") W/ EQUIPMENT VENDER

J.

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO FACE OF GYPSUM BOARD OR MASONRY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED

A

B

D

D

C

FLOOR PLAN LEGEND

45'-4" 14'-0"

13'-8" 10'-0" 6"

4'-0"

14'-0"

10'-0"

CL

5'-6"

C L NEW PARTITION

M.O. R.C.

R.C.

6"

6" CONFERENCE

9"

6"

NEW DOOR

R.C.

1'-3"

R.C.

6'-6"

NEW COLUMN LINE

G

7'-0"

CL

4'-0"

M.O.

6"

1'-10"

10'-0"

CL

SUFFIX DENOTES NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL DOOR IN ROOM

1

0001A

CL

1'-10"

1'-10"

101

4" TYP. (U.O.N.)

G TYP.

4'-8"

EQ.

WALL REINFORCEMENT SEE SHEET AX-XXX

28'-0"

24'-4" 2'-0"

TYP.

M.O.

OWNER PURCHASED CONTRACTOR INSTALLED CONTRACTOR PURCHASED CONTRACTOR INSTALLED CONTRACTOR PURCHASED OWNER INSTALLED OWNER PURCHASED OWNER INSTALLED FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINET SEE DRAWING AX-XXX FLOOR DRAIN BARRIER FREE

T.B.

TACK BOARD - FROM 4" A.F.F. TO 7'-2" A.F.F. (MATCH DOOR FRAME HEIGHT) T.B.

M.B.

MARKER BOARD - M.B. SEE ELEVATIONS

2

100

1'-3"

6"

EQ.

G

F.D. B.F.

EQ.

6" TYP. 7'-1"

F.D.

G

O.P.O.I. F.E.C.

1 A-2

6"

8'-5"

1

3'-6" 1'-4"

C.P.C.I. C.P.O.I.

2'-5"

2'-4"

D.W.

2 A-2

EQ.

5'-0" 3'-6"

8'-11"

106

D 3 A-2

C 101

102

1'-10"

6'-6"

1'-4"

O.P.C.I.

EQ.

6" 104

EQ.

M.O.

3'-4"

F.E.C.

COAT SHELF AND RODREFER TO DETAIL 6 ON SHEET A-9 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

ROOM NUMBER FOR SPACES NOT IDENTIFIED BY DOOR NUMBER PARTITION TYPE, SEE AX-XXX

M.O.

C

8'-7"

109

108

B

107

DOOR AND/OR ROOM NUMBER 100

3'-0" 9'-2"

11'-6"

6'-11"

4'-10"

3'-4"

4'-10" LINE OF CANOPIES ABOVE- REFER TO SHEET A-3 FOR CANOPY DIMENSIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

4'-0"

6"

M.O.

4'-0"

4'-2"

6"

M.O.

13'-0"

2'-4"

M.O.

ARCHITECTURAL PLAN AND NOTES

ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN

SCALE:1/4" = 1'-0"

WEEK 3 ASSIGNMENT WEEK 4 ASSIGNMENT

SG SG

1/24/12 1/31/12

A-2

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

C

all designs and detail are done by mark karaba. student work consists of assembly into working drawings

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

E.


PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

A

B

THIS SHEET ISSUED FOR REFERENCE BY THE DESIGN BUILD CONTRACTOR AND FOR ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN INTENT ONLY. ALL ELECTRICAL WORK TO BE PER THE FINAL ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ISSUED BY THE ELECTRICAL DESIGN BUILD CONTRACTOR

D

C

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

1

CONFERENCE

1.

GENERAL CONTRACTOR/CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AND ELECTRICAL DESIGN BUILD CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS WITH OWNER SUPPLIED (VW) FURNITURE. REFER TO SHEET A-03 FOR PROPOSED FURNITURE LAYOUT. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO CONSULT WITH OWNER PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION.

2.

PROVIDE POWER/ELECTRICAL OUTLETS AT ALL EXTERIOR SIGNAGE AND LIGHTING

RECEPTACLE SYMBOLS - WALL MOUNTED

101 REFER TO MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL DESIGN BUILD CONTRACTORS DRAWINGS FOR POWER, VOICE AND DATA OUTLETS WITHIN THIS ROOM

X

DUPLEX CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLE - GROUNDED ( 1'-6" AFF UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)

X

DOUBLE DUPLEX CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLE - GROUNDED (1'-6" AFF, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED) SPECIAL RECEPTACLE - TYPE AS NOTED ON DRAWINGS

J

SPECIAL RECEPTACLE - TYPE AS NOTED ON DRAWINGS

TYPICAL RECEPTACLE NOTATION

J

"C"

MOUNTED 10" ABOVE COUNTER OR 42" AFF. COORDINATE EXACT MOUNTING HEIGHT WITH ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS

"GFCI"

CORRIDOR

GROUNG FAULT CIRCUIT INTERUPTER, PERSONAL PROTECTION

"W"

WALL MOUNTED DEVICE AT 48" AFF UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED

+ XX

DIMENSIONED HEIGHT

OPEN OFFICE

+42" D.W.

TELEPHONE AND DATA SYMBOLS TELEPHONE OUTLET TELEPHONE OUTLET - WALL MOUNTED TELE/DATA OUTLET

+72"

2

+42"

MISCELLANEOUS SYMBOLS 1

JUNCTION BOX IN FLOOR - WITH OUTLET COVER, OUTLET BOX TO ACCOMMODATE CIRCUITS AND CONDUIT FOR 1 DOUBLE DUPLEX, 1 VOICE OUTLET AND 2 DATA OUTLETS.

SWITCHES AND SENSORS ALL OUTLETS IN MILLWORK AREA TO BE "GFCI" PROTECTED

N

SINGLE POLE SWITCH

CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY POWER AND DATA OUTLET LOCATION WITH OWNER SUPPLIED CONTRACTOR INSTALLED TV MONITOR. REFER TO DETAIL 5 ON SHEET A-10 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

DOUBLE POLE SWITCH OCCUPANCY SENSOR - WALL MOUNTED

FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT ARE ISSUED FOR REFERENCE ONLY. REFER AND COORDINATE WITH OWNERS FURNITURE VENDOR. ALL FURNITURE IS PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY OWNER'S FURNITURE VENDOR. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE FURNITURE INSTALLATION WITH ALL NEW CONSTRUCTION.

ELECTRICAL/FURNITURE PLAN

SCALE:1/4" = 1'-0"

ELECTRICAL / FURNITURE PLAN

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT METAL STUD DIAGONAL BRACING

5/8" GYP. BD. AND MET.SUSPENSION SYSTEM

CEILING AS SCHEDULED

4" MIN.

SEE STANDARD CLG. DETAILS NOTES

SEE RFC PLANS

SEE RFC PLANS

SEE RFC PLANS

5/8" GYP. BD. ON METAL STUDS @ 16" O.C. - SECURE TO STRUCTURE ABOVE

CORNER BEAD

SEE RFC PLANS

1

A

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

B

D

C

PARTITION FIRE RATINGS NEW 1 HR FIRE RATED PARTITION

CEILING PLAN LEGEND NOTE: REFER TO INTERIOR LIGHTING SCHEDULE BELOW FOR ADDITIONAL LIGHTING INFORMATION. CEILING HEIGHT (CH) IS X'-X" UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.

1

2' x 2' LAY-IN CEILING

FLUORESCENT UTILITY FIXTURE CHAIN HUNG FROM STRUCTURE ABOVE

MECH. ROOM

PROVIDE ACOUSTICAL INSULATION ABOVE THE LAY-IN CEILING SYSTEM

107 E.C.

101

CJ

E.Q.

E.Q.

PENDANT HUNG LIGHT FIXTURE SUSPENDED FROM STRUCTURE ABOVE - TYPICAL OF 2

COORDINATE CEILING SUSPENSION SYSTEMS WITH OTHER CEILING SPACE EQUIPMENT SUPPORTING DEVICES.

C.

ALL WALL PARTITIONS ARE TYPE "A" UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.

D.

ALL EXISTING WALLS IN PROJECT AREA TO MEET FIRE RATINGS INDICATED ON REFLECTED CEILING PLAN.

E.

CEILING GRID SYSTEM TO BE CENTERED IN ROOM IN BOTH DIRECTIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.

F.

NO CEILING PAENL TO BE CUT TO LESS THAN 6" WIDTH @ CEILING PANEL INSTALLATION TYPICAL.

G.

AT CONDITIONS WHERE CEILING TILE PADS EXCEED 2'-0" TRIM 2' X 4' CEILING PADS AS REQUIRED TO FIT.

H.

SPRINKLER HEADS TO BE LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF CEILING PANELS TYPICALLY.

J.

VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS OF SOFFIT & CEILING CONTROL JOINTS WITH THE ARCHITECTS REPRESENTATIVE IN THE FIELD.

K.

COORDINATE THE LOCATION OF ESCUTCHEON PLATES AT CEILING PANEL PENETRATIONS WITH ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL TRADES.

L.

REFER TO ELECTRICAL DESIGN BUILD DRAWINGS FOR FIXTURE TYPES AND NIGHT LIGHT LOCATIONS

EXIT LIGHT, CLG-MTD (SEE ELEC DWGS)

M.

PROVIDE EMERGENCY LIGHTING TO MEET CURRENT CODE AS REVIEWED BY THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION - NOT SHOWN ON PLAN. EMERGENCY LIGHTING TO BE DESIGNED BY ELECTRICAL DESIGN BUILD CONTRACTOR. TO INCORPORATE 90 MINUTE BATTERY AND PUSH TO TEST BUTTON.

EXIT LIGHT, WALL-MTD (SEE ELEC DWGS) DOWN LIGHT WALL WASHING DOWN LIGHT 2'-x4' FLUORESCENT FIXTURE (SEE ELEC. DWGS)

GYPSUM BOARD SOFFIT @ 8-'0" AFF TYPICAL

E.C. - PAINT BLACK ABOVE 9'-0" TYP.

2

E.Q.

4'-3"

E.Q.

LINE OF DESK BELOW -CENTER PENDANT HUNG LIGHT FIXTURE OVER DESK

N

COORDINATE FINAL SIZE AND FINAL LOCATION OF ALL ACCESS PANELS WITH TRADE REQUIRING SAME.

B.

EXPOSED CONSTRUCTION

CONTROL JOINT EC

GYPSUM BOARD SOFFIT @ 7'-0" AFF. TYPICAL

A.

GYP BD CEILING (PT-2)

CONFERENCE

1 A-4

CEILING PLAN GENERAL NOTES

LINE OF CANOPIES ABOVE - REFER TO SHEET A-3 FOR CANOPY DIMENSIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

PENDANT HUNG LIGHT FIXTURE

FLUORESCENT UTILITY FIXTURE (SEE ELEC. DWGS) SUPPLY AIR DIFFUSER - QUANTITY AND LOCATION ARE SHOWN ON PLAN FOR DESIGN INTENT ONLY. DESIGN-BUILD MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE HVAC SYSTEM. FINAL DIFFUSER LAYOUT TO BE APPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT AND OWNER PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. RETURN AIR DIFFUSER - QUANTITY AND LOCATION ARE SHOWN ON PLAN FOR DESIGN INTENT ONLY. DESIGN-BUILD MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE HVAC SYSTEM. FINAL RETURN AIR GRILLE LAYOUT TO BE APPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT AND OWNER PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION.

FIRE SUPPRESSION GENERAL NOTES: 1.

EXISTING BUILDING IS FULLY PROTECTED BY AN EXISTING WET PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEM.

2.

NEW WORK SHALL INCLUDE REMOVAL OF EXISTING SPRINKLERS, MODIFICATION OF EXISTING BRANCH PIPING, AND THE INSTALLATION OF NEW CONCEALED TYPE SPRINKLERS NECESSARY TO ACCOMMODATE THE NEW FLOOR PLAN ARRANGEMENT, LIGHTING AND MECHANICAL PLANS. WHEN COMPLETE, ALL PROJECT AREAS SHALL BE FULLY SPRINKLERED.

3.

FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM SHALL BE HYDRAULICALLY DESIGNED FOR ORDINARY HAZARD, GROUP 1 CLASSIFICATION AS DEFINED BY NFPA 13.

4.

SPRINKLER HEADS SHALL BE CONNECTED TO BRANCH PIPING WITH FLEXIBLE PIPE CONNECTORS, TO FACILITATE COORDINATION WITH DUCTWORK AND LIGHTING IN CEILING SPACE.

5.

CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS, INCLUDING PIPE SIZES, PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK.

LINEAR DIFFUSER ACCESS PANELS (24" x 24" U.O.N.)

REFLECTED CEILING PLAN

REFLECTED CEILING PLAN

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CEILING DETAIL


PREFAB INSULATED ROOF HATCH AND CURB

COL

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PAINT CURB FLANGE WITH BITUMINOUS PAINT

CL MAX DIA PIPE IS 6 1/2"

ARCH NOTE: DELETE NOTE IF CURB & METAL DECK ARE THE SAME MATERIAL

BASE FLASHING

STEEL COLUMN (REF. STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS)

METAL DECK

ARCH. NOTE: VERIFY FRAMING W/ STRUCTURAL

ANCHORS

ROOF OPENING

PRE-MOLDED EPDM BOOT EPDM SINGLE-PLY ROOFING SYSTEM

EPDM SINGLE-PLY ROOFING SYSTEM

LAP JOINT SEALANT

SEALANT COMPRESSIBLE GASKET COLD FORMED METAL FRAMING AT 24" O.C.

GLASS MATT GYPSUM SHEATHING BOARD VERTICAL "Z" CLIPS

METAL DECK CLOSURE (4 SIDES)

CONT. SEALANT BED

LAP JOINT SEALANT

2 LAYERS OF 3/4" EXTERIOR GRADE PLYWOOD SECURED TO COLD FORMED FRAMING WITH 1/2" STUD ANCHORS @ 2'-0" O.C.

3/8" GYP. BOARD

ADJUSTABLE STAINLESS STEEL DRAW BAND

PREMOLDED PIPE SEAL

T.O. PANEL MODULE ELEV.

6"

12" MIN

CONT. 3"x3"x 14 GA. SUPPORT

EPDM SINGLE-PLY ROOFING SYSTEM

CONTINUOUS HSS "X" (BY EXTERIOR METAL WALL SYSTEM CONTRACTOR) VERIFY SPACING WITH APPROVED SHOP DWGS.

T.O. PARAPET ELEV.

PRE-FORMED METAL COPING SYSTEM "A"

LAP JOINT SEALANT

CL

PIPE OR CONDUIT (VERIFY SIZE AND LOCATION)

STAINLESS STL DRAWBAND

CUT TOP OF INSULATED METAL PANEL

MIN.

VERT. JOINT GASKET INSULATED METAL PANEL

FACTORY FOAMED INSULATED METAL PANEL

ARCH. NOTE: SHOW SUPPORTS IF REQUIRED.

METAL DECK VENT PIPE (VERIFY SIZE AND LOCATION) OPENING SIZE PER MECHANICAL

3 A-7

9"

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

A

B CL

1'-

D

C

10'-0"

CL

10'-0"

10'-0"

CL

CL

ROOF SCUPPERREFER TO DETAILS 7 AND 8 ON THIS SHEET FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.

7'-0"

2" S.C.

S.C.

S.C.

S.C.

1 ROOF LOW POINT ROOF ASSEMBLY TYPE "A" REFER TO DETAIL 4 ON THIS SHEET FIR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - TYPICAL

2'-7"

4" X 6" DOWNSPOUT

5 A-5

CONDUCTOR HEAD & SCUPPER ISOMETRIC

ROOF PLAN GENERAL NOTES

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

DOUBLE SEALANT AND BACKER ROD AROUND OPENING

2" MIN.

RETURN COPING END CAP AT SCUPPER LOCATION (BEYOND) EXTEND ROOFING INTO SCUPPER

5 A-7

ROOF CURB DETAIL

V.T.R. REFER TO DETAIL 2 ON THIS SHEET FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.

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

TWO PIECE STAINLESS STEEL FLASHING EXTEND FLASH'G 4" PAST CANT.

COORDINATE FINAL SIZE AND FINAL LOCATION OF ALL EQUIPMENT SUPPORT WITH THE APPROPRIATE EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER.

B.

PROVIDE POSITIVE SLOPE TO ALL ROOF DRAINS. ROOF SLOPE TO BE 1/4 " PER FOOT MINIMUM.

C.

SEE DRAWING A-5 FOR ROOF DETAILS. ROOFING CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL ROOF DETAILS COMPLY WITH APPROVED ROOFING SYSTEM. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ROOFING CONTRACTOR TO SUPPLY ANY ADDITIONAL DETAILS AND/OR MATERIALS TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH WARRANTY

D.

REFER TO MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL DOCUMENTS FOR ALL PIPES, CURBS, VENTS, DUCTS, CONDUITS, AND OTHER FEATURES EXTENDING THROUGH ROOF SURFACES WHICH REQUIRE FLASHING AND COORDINATE SIZE AND LOCATION OF SAME.

E.

ELECTRICAL CONDUIT FOR HVAC UNIT. REFER TO DETAIL 1 ON THIS SHEET FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH APPROVED AS NOTED SHOP DRAWINGS.

ALL ROOF DETAILS ARE BASED ON CARLISLE FULLY ADHERED SINGLE-PLY ROOFING SYSTEM. ALL OTHER ROOF MANUFACTURERS TO SUPPLY ANY ADDITIONAL MATERIALS FOR THEIR SYSTEM AS REQUIRED.

F.

PROVIDE SPLASHBLOCKS AT ALL PRIMARY TERMINATIONS ONTO SINGLE-PLY MEMBRANE ROOFING.

G.

INSTALL ROOF FRAMES PRIOR TO CUTTING & REMOVING OF ANY METAL DECK.

9'-2"

NOTE: 1. SEE STRUCTURE DRAWINGS FOR ROOF SYSTEM SUPPORT

A.

2'-0"

HVAC UNIT BY MECH. TRADES COORDINATE UNIT SIZE WITH ASSOCIATED ROOF CURB WITH STRUCTURAL STEEL. REFER TO DETAIL 5 ON THIS SHEET FOR MORE INFORMATION.

9'-8"

8 A-5

2'-10"

6 A-5

5'-2"

LINE OF CANOPY BELOW REFER TO DETAILS ON SHEET A-7 AND A-8 FOR CANOPY AND ROOFING MATERIALS - TYPICAL OF 3 LOCATIONS.

9'-2"

7'-0"

CONDUCTOR HEAD

4'-3"

EXTEND FLASHING OVER CONDUCTOR

ROOF HIGH POINT

2

STAINLESS STEEL WALL FLASHING (BEYOND)

H.P. - HIGH POINT S.C. - SCUPPER V.T.R. - VENT THRU ROOF INDICATES SLOPE DIRECTION

COUNTER FLASHING

4" x 6" DOWN SPOUT

5'-2"

PARAPET WALL (BEYOND) COLLECTION BOX PER SMACNA 5TH EDITION FIGURE 1.25F SEE DETAIL X THIS SHT.

ROOF ASSEMBLY "A"

14'-5"

WOOD BLOCKING

4 A-7

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

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WALL ASSEMBLY

ROOF PLAN AND DETAILS

ROOF PLAN

SCALE:1/4" = 1'-0"

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B

C

A

1

2

1 A-7

2 A-7

A

2'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0"

D

LINE OF HVAC UNIT BEYOND

A.

VERTICAL CONTROL JOINTS IN INSULATED METAL PANELS MATCH INSULATED METAL PANEL COLOR

B.

JOINTS BETWEEN CURTAINWALL & INSULATED METAL PANELSMATCH CURTAIN WALL COLOR

C.

ALL OTHER JOINTS BETWEEN SIMILAR MATERIALSMATCH MATERIAL COLOR

WINDOW SYSTEM "A" - ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM - INSULATED GLAZING PANELS WITH CAPTURED HORIZONTAL MULLIONS. PROVIDE STEEL REINFORCING AT VERTICAL STRUCTURAL BUTT GLAZED MULLIONS AS REQUIRED BY THE MANUFACTURER FOR THE SPANS NOTED AND VERTICAL MULLIONS AS REQUIRED (CW-1)

1

COPING TYPE "A" TYPICAL

LINE OF ROOF SLOPE BEYOND

WINDOW SYSTEM "B" - ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM - INSULATED GLAZING PANELS WITH CAPTURED HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL MULLIONS.

2 A-7

TOP OF PARAPET PANEL 15'-6"

T

HIGH POINT OF ROOF 13'-6"

LOW POINT OF ROOF 12'-5" 3 A-7

5 A-8

JOINT SEALANT COLOR GENERAL NOTES

WINDOW SYSTEM LEGEND

2

1 A-7

= INDICATES LOCATION OF MASONRY CONTROL JOINT REFER TO DETAILS #X/A-X

E.J.B. = ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX

SCALE:1/4" = 1'-0"

A-1 C

C.J.

THE FOLLOWING COLOR OF SEALANT SHOULD BE USED WHEN JOINTING OF FILLING BETWEEN MATERIALS

WEST ELEVATION

2

SCALE:1/4" = 1'-0" B

FOR ALUMINUM FRAMED WINDOWS, STOREFRONT AND/OR CURTAINWALL TYPES REFERENCE SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 08920

RAIN CAP AT DOOR HEAD

LINE OF CANOPY BEYOND

NORTH ELEVATION

4 A-1

6"

4 A-7

GL - 1

INDICATES TEMPERED GLAZED PANELS

MATERIAL: CURTAIN WALL - WINDOW SYSTEM A & B MFR:

YKK AP AMERICA

SPEC:

CLEAR ANODIZED ALUMINUM MULLIONS, WITH "PPG" SOLARBAN 60 -CLEAR-

5 A-7

SOLAR CONTROL LOW E GLASS AS FOLLOWS: SHGC - 0.38 VISIBILITY - 69% MINIMUM SHADING COEFFICIENT - 0.44

4 A-8

U-VALUE - SUMMER DAY- 0.27 U-VALUE - WINTER NIGHT- 0.29

6 A-8 3 A-8

OUTDOOR VISIBLE LIGHT REFLECTANCE - 11%

WINDOW SYSTEM "A"

T

T

T

3

T

FINISHED FLOOR 0'-0" FINISHED GRADE VARIES BOTTOM OF FOUNDATION -3'-6"

WINDOW SYSTEM "B"

A-1

LOCATION: ALL - VISION GLASS

SOUTH ELEVATION

T

T

WALL SYSTEM LEGEND WALL SYSTEM "A" - REFER TO WALL ASSEMBLY DETAILS ON SHEETS A-6 THROUGH A-8 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.

1

SCALE:1/4" = 1'-0"

T

A-1

EAST ELEVATION

SCALE:1/4" = 1'-0"

EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS AND NOTES

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FINISHED FLOOR 0'-0" FINISHED GRADE VARIES BOTTOM OF FOUNDATION -3'-6"

CL

CL

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24" X 24" LOUVER - COLOR TO MATCH COLOR "B". REFER TO MECHANICAL DRAWING FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.

6"

EXTERIOR LIGHT ABOVE DOOR

8'-4"

WALL ASSEMBLY "A" COLOR "B"

LINE OF CANOPY BEYOND

4'-0"

WALL ASSEMBLY "A" COLOR "A" - TYPICAL

EXTERIOR ELEVATION GENERAL NOTES

HIGH POINT OF ROOF 13'-6"

2'-0" 2'-0"

LOW POINT OF ROOF 12'-5"

3'-0"

TOP OF PARAPET PANEL 15'-6"

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VERIFY DIMENSION

2"

EXTENDED ALUMINUM COPING (BY METAL PANEL CONTRACTOR) FINISH TO MATCH METAL PANELS AND STRETCH FORMED AT RADIUSED PANEL CONSTRUCTION 1 2" T.O. HSS "X"

BACKER ROD AND SEALANT

METAL COUNTER FLASHING (BY METAL PANEL CONTRACTOR)

E.L. XXX-X

BASE FLASHING-EXTEND FLASHING UP, ACROSS AND DOWN METAL, PANEL ASSEMBLY

3 4"

x 1'-0" x 1'-0" PLATES

1 2 " EXTERIOR GYPSUM BOARD SHEATHING

SPONGE TUBING LAP JOINT SEALANT ROOF ASSEMBLY "A"

TOP OF PARAPET PANEL 15'-6"

# 3 CLEVIS & PIN

3 1/4"

5 A-7

138" ROD W/ THREADED ENDS

TOP OF STEEL VARIES 7 A-7

T.O.S./B.O. HSS "X" EL. VARIES ROLLED HSS "X" CLIPPED TO VERTICAL HSS "X" (BY METAL PANEL CONTRACTOR)

CX (REFERENCE STRUCTURAL DWGS.)

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

2 A-8

6 A-7

3 A-7 1 A-8

VERIFY STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS

VERIFY VERIFY

NOTE: REFERENCE METAL PANEL SYSTEM PER APPLICATION FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AT EXTRUDED COPING

3 4"x1'-0"x1'-0"

12"

SCALE:1" = 1'-0"

A-7

FINISHED FLOOR 0'-0" FINISHED GRADE VARIES BOTTOM OF FOUNDATION -3'-6"

DECORATIVE BOLT HEADS WELDED TO PLATE

VERIFY BASIS OF DESIGN MANUFACTURER AND SPECIFIC METAL PANEL SYSTEM

Parapet Detail

8

WT5x30 CUT & GRIND SMOOTH TO 8" Ø

6"

8 1/4"

PLATE- GRIND SMOOTH

#3 CLEVIS & PIN 138" ROD W/ THREADED ENDS

6" COLD FORMED METAL FRAMING AT 16" O.C. INFILL BETWEEN STEEL TUBES

2 A-1

BUILDING SECTION

SCALE:1/4" = 1'-0" 2

INSULATED METAL PANELPROVIDE FORMED PANELS TO MATCH BUILDING RADIUS AT CURVED BUILDING FACE NOTE: REFERENCE METAL PANEL SYSTEM PER APPLICATION FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AT EXTRUDED COPING

WT5x30

3 A-5

VERIFY BASIS OF DESIGN MANUFACTURER AND SPECIFIC METAL PANEL SYSTEM

5

Wall Assembly

7

1

#3 CLEVIS & PIN

16"

TOP OF PARAPET PANEL 15'-6" HIGH POINT OF STEEL 13'-0"

C12x20.7

SCALE:1" = 1'-0"

A-7

LOW POINT OF STEEL 12'-0"

2 A-8

VERIFY DIMENSION

LINE OF WALL (BEYOND)

GYPSUM BOARD RECEIVER EXTRUSION (BY EXTERIOR METAL WALL SYSTEM CONTRACTOR) FINISH TO MATCH ALUMINUM FRAME

INTEGRAL ALUMINUM FRAMING SYSTEM

4

BOTTOM OF MULLION

A-7

VERIFY CONCRETE SLAB THICKNESS CONCRETE SLAB ON VAPOR BARRIER ON COMPACTED SAND FILL

X"

INSULATED METAL WALL PANEL SYSTEM

VERIFY DIMENSION

VERIFY SILL TYPE

5 8 " GYPSUM BOARD ON 358" METAL STUDS AT 16" O.C. (INFILL BETWEEN VERTICAL HSS "X")

PREMOLD JOINT AND SEALANT

1 A-8 FINISHED FLOOR 0'-0" FINISED GRADE VARIES BOTTOM OF FOUNDATION -3'-6"

#3 CLEVIS & PIN

FIRST FLOOR EL. 0'-0"

WT5x30 C12x20.7

212" X 212" X 41" GALV. CONT. W/ 38 " Ø EXP. ANCS. @ 12" O.C.

8 A-5

AT SCUPPER BEYOND

138" ROD W/ THREADED ENDS

METAL FLASHING BY PANEL MANUFACTURER SEALANT

2" X 24" PERIMETER INSULATION (TYPE "B")

7 A-5

Hanger Detail

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

METAL DECK- SEE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS C5x9

VERIFY BASIS OF DESIGN MANUFACTURER AND SPECIFIC METAL PANEL SYSTEM

1

C5x6.7 BETWEEN C5x9

NOTE: REFERENCE METAL PANEL SYSTEM PER APPLICATION FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AT BASE FLASHING

A-1

BUILDING SECTION

SCALE:1/4" = 1'-0"

MITER, WELD & GRIND SMOOTH ALL CORNERS

VERIFY MANUFACTURERS FLASHING DETAILS CONCRETE FOOTING

BUILDING SECTIONS AND DETAILS 6 A-7

Slab Detail and Wall Assembly

SCALE:1" = 1'-0"

3 A-7

Canopy Detail

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

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Hanger Plate Detail

5 A-7

1 2" 3 8" PLATE LATERAL BRACING (BY METAL PANEL CONTRACTOR) COORDINATE LOCATION AND LOADING WITH STRUCTURAL ENGINEER

STEEL BEAM (SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS)

D

WT5x30 CUT & GRIND SMOOTH TO 8"Ø

CONTINUOUS HSS "X" (BY EXTERIOR METAL WALL SYSTEM CONTRACTOR) VERIFY SPACING WITH APPROVED SHOP DWGS. PROVIDE WATER TIGHT WELD AT TOP OF HSS "X" INSULATED METAL PANELPROVIDE FORMED PANELS TO MATCH BUILDING RADIUS AT CURVED BUILDING FACE

121" RIGID INSULATION (BY ROOFING CONTRACTOR)

C

8 A-7

ROLLED HSS "X" CLIPPED TO VERT HSS "X" 6" COLD FORMED METAL FRAMING AT 16" O.C. INFILL BETWEEN STEEL TUBES

CONTINUOUS 2x4 WOOD NAILER

B

DECORATIVE BOLTS WELDED TO PLATE

3"

CONTINUOUS 2x WOOD NAILER SECURED TO HSS WITH 12" STUD ANCHORS AT 2'-0" O.C.


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1/4" SEALANT

X'-X"

PANEL MODULE

3"

2"

1/2" X'-X"

5 5/32"

FLASHING & SEALANT

WINDOW MODULE

2"

1" INSULATING GLASS

VERTICAL JOINT GASKET

3" 5/8" NOM.

6 A-8

1'-10" 7"

JAMB CLOSURE EXTRUSION MULLION EXTRUSION

COMPRESSION GASKET

INTERIOR TRIM EXTRUSION

1/8"

WEDGE GASKET

WINDOW MODULE

WINDOW JAMB DETAIL

4

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

A-8

1" INSULATING GLASS

WINDOW HEAD DETAIL

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

5' 5/32" 1" INSULATING GLASS WEDGE GASKET

COMPRESSION GASKET

INTERIOR TRIM EXTRUSION

SETTING BLOCK

3"

X'-X"

WINDOW MODULE

X'-X"

SILL EXTRUSION

11 3/4"

PANEL MODULE

INSULATED METAL PANEL SUPPORT STEEL BY PANEL MANUFACTURER

WEEP HOLE

SOFFIT EXTRUSION - COLOR TO MATCH INSULATED METAL PANEL

5 A-8

OUTSIDE CORNER PLAN DETAIL

3

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

A-8

WINDOW SILL DETAIL

2"

1/2" REVEAL

CONTINUOUS FOAM TAPE

1

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

A-8

SECTION DETAIL AT WINIDOW SYSTEM SILL CONDITION

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

EXTERIOR DETAILS

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1/24/12 2/07/12 2/14/12

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

WINDOW SUPPORT STEEL BY METAL PANEL MANUFACTURER

all designs and detail are done by mark karaba. student work consists of assembly into working drawings

A-8

P. 38


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