SEBASTIAN CHENG
TECHNICAL DESIGNER
P ORT F OL IO INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN 2019 MA
ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY
COPYRIGHT @ SEBASTIAN CHENG
ABOUT ME Sebastian is a talented and seasoned designer who seeks to create friendly environments for everyone. His past work comprised a new childcare and family center, muti-family residential housing projects and a Soup Kitchen for the homeless. Philosophically, he has a passion to bring quality design to those who may not usually benefit from this. Technically, he brings his Taiwanese experiences to his work here in the US.
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EDUCATOR HOUSING Project Intro Site Arrival
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ACCOMPLISHED PROJECTS Water Design Studio Intro Apartment Xinyi
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OVUM REFUGEE CENTER Project Intro Concept
Code Calculation
Customized Designs
Development
Unit Floor Plan
Elevations
Spatial Planing
Isometric & Elevations
Ideas Sketches
Focus Area
SHIRLEY CHIRHOLM VILLAGE EDUCATOR HOUSING
4 ARCHITECTURE DESIGN BY BAR ARCHITECTS RE-RENDERING BY SEBASTICN CHENG
ARCHITECTURE
ACCOMPLISHED PROJECTS Shirley Chirholm Village Educator Housing is located in San Francisco. The project is lead by BAR Architects, whose mission is to build the future of affordable housing, a challenging task in the Bay Area. This project goal is to build a 100% affordable multifamily housing, with will include 135 dwelling units. The building has requirements of a 10% of accessible units and a 4% of communication units.
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PROJECT OVERVIEW
The diagram shows the proposed residential building and the relationship with its surrounding buildings. The project is a 4 and 5-story building, including 165,300 SF residential and 1,800 SF of non-residential gross area. The building will house studios and 1, 2 and 3-bedroom apartments. Residential amenities are located on the ground floor and include two courtyards, private outdoor spaces, fitness room, workspaces and a computer lab.
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2 PUBLIC OPEN SPACE
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CODES ANALYSIS BY BAR ARCHITECTS
SITE ARRIVAL & ACCESSIBILITY ROUTE
Primary Pedestrian Entrance Interior/Exterior Accessible Route; Accessible Entry and Exit from Public Way and Parking
42ND AVE.
2 N JUDAH-MUNI STOP
The diagram shows the accessible route from the closest public transportation to the site. Also the path to access to the ground floor spaces.
43RD AVE.
1 N JUDAH-MUNI STOP
2 JUDAH ST. 1
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UNIT C1 CONDITION - 3BR/2BA CONDITION D D 20 UNIT C1 20 - 3BR/2BA 1'-0" 1/8" = 1'-0" A4.11 1/8" =A4.11
FLOOR AREA = 157 SF
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FLOOR AREA FLOOR AREA = 118= 157 SF SF
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FLOOR FLOOR AREAAREA = 144=SF 118 SF
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FLOOR AREA = 206 SF FLOOR AREA = 144 SF
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FLOOR AREA = 206 SF
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NATURAL VENTILATION & LIGHTNING CALCULATION NATURAL VENTILATION NATURAL VENTILATION NATURAL VENTILATION NATURAL VENTILATION NATURAL VENTILATION NATURAL NATURAL VENTILATION VENTILATION NATURAL VENTILATION OPENABLE AREA REQUIRED = 8.24 SF OPENABLE AREA REQUIRED = 8.24 SF OPENABLE AREA REQUIRED = 6.28 OPENABLE AREA REQUIRED = 5.76 SF OPENABLE OPENABLE AREAAREA REQUIRED REQUIRED = 5.76= SF 4.72 SF OPENABLE AREA REQUIRED = 4.72 SF SF OPENABLE AREA REQUIRED = 6.28 SF OPENABLE AREA PROVIDED = 13.46 SFOPENABLE AREA PROVIDED = 13.46 SF OPENABLE AREA PROVIDED = 13.46 OPENABLE AREA PROVIDED = 12.67 SFOPENABLE OPENABLE AREAAREA PROVIDED PROVIDED = 12.67 = 12.67 SF SFOPENABLE AREA PROVIDED = 12.67 SF SFOPENABLE AREA PROVIDED = 13.46 SF NATURAL LIGHTING NATURAL LIGHTING NATURAL LIGHTING NATURAL LIGHTING NATURAL NATURAL NATURAL LIGHTING LIGHTING NATURAL LIGHTING NET GLAZED AREA REQUIRED = 16.48 NET SF GLAZED AREALIGHTING REQUIRED = 16.48 SF GLAZED AREA REQUIRED = 12.56 SF GLAZED AREA REQUIRED = 12.56 SF NET GLAZED AREA REQUIRED = 11.52 NET SF GLAZED NET GLAZED AREAAREA REQUIRED REQUIRED = 11.52 = 9.12 SF SF NETNET GLAZED AREA REQUIRED = 9.12 SF NET NET GLAZED AREA PROVIDED = 27.13 NET SF GLAZED AREA PROVIDED = 27.13 SF GLAZED AREA PROVIDED = 17.33 SF GLAZED AREA PROVIDED = 17.33 SF NET GLAZED AREA PROVIDED = 17.33 NET SF GLAZED NET GLAZED AREAAREA PROVIDED PROVIDED = 17.33 = 17.33 SF NET SF NET GLAZED AREA PROVIDED = 17.33 SF NET
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LI VI NBGED RO O M 1
B ED RO O M B1ED RO O M 2
B EBDERDORO M O M3 2
B ED RO O M 3
The diagrams show how natural ventilation (4%) and lightning (8%) of the spaces meet the requirements. C LO S E T
C OR RI DO R
K IT CH E N
C LO S E T
C OR RI DO R
K IT CH E N B AT H RO O M 1
B AT HBRAOTO HM RO1O M 2
B AT H RO O M 2
UNIT C1 CONDITION - 3BR/2BA CONDITION C C 19 UNIT C1 19 - 3BR/2BA 1'-0" 1/8" = 1'-0" A4.11 1/8" =A4.11
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FLOOR AREA = 139 SF
FLOOR AREA = 155 SF
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FLOOR AREAAREA = 117= SF FLOOR 155 SF
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FLOOR AREA = 123 SF SF FLOOR AREA = 117
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FLOOR AREA = 206 SF FLOOR AREA = 123 SF FLOOR AREA = 155 SF
FLOOR AREA = 155 VENTILATION SF NATURAL VENTILATION NATURAL VENTILATION NATURAL VENTILATION NATURAL NATURAL VENTILATION NATURAL VENTILATION AREA REQUIRED = 4.92 SF SF OPENABLE AREAAREA REQUIRED = 4.68 SF SF OPENABLE AREA REQUIRED = 6.2 SF OPENABLE AREA REQUIRED = 4.92 SF OPENABLE OPENABLE AREA REQUIRED = 4.68 OPENABLE REQUIRED = 6.2 NATURAL VENTILATION NATURAL VENTILATION AREA PROVIDED = 12.44 SF SFOPENABLE AREAAREA PROVIDED = 12.44 SF SFOPENABLE AREA PROVIDED = 12.44 SF OPENABLE AREA PROVIDED = 12.44 SFOPENABLE OPENABLE AREA PROVIDED = 12.44 OPENABLE PROVIDED = 12.44 OPENABLE AREA REQUIRED = 6.2 SF OPENABLE AREA REQUIRED = 6.2 SF AREA PROVIDED OPENABLE AREA PROVIDED = 21 SF OPENABLE NATURAL LIGHTING NATURAL LIGHTING NATURAL LIGHTING NATURAL LIGHTING= 21 SF NATURAL LIGHTING NATURAL LIGHTING NETNET GLAZED AREA REQUIRED = 9.84 SF SF NET NET GLAZED AREAAREA REQUIRED = 9.36 SF SF NET GLAZED AREA REQUIRED = 12.4 SF NET GLAZED AREA REQUIRED = 9.84 SF GLAZED AREA REQUIRED = 9.36 GLAZED REQUIRED = 12.4 NATURAL LIGHTING NATURAL LIGHTING GLAZED AREA PROVIDED = 12.62 SF NET GLAZED AREAAREA PROVIDED = 12.62 SF NET NET GLAZED AREA PROVIDED = 12.62 NET SF NET GLAZED AREA PROVIDED = 12.62 SF NET GLAZED PROVIDED = 12.62 SF GLAZED AREA PROVIDED = 12.62 SF NET GLAZED AREA REQUIRED = 12.4 SF NET GLAZED AREA REQUIRED = 12.4 SF NET GLAZED AREA PROVIDED = 27.25 NET SF GLAZED AREA B ED RO O M 1 B ED RO O M 2 B ED RO O M 3 B EDPROVIDED RO O M 1 = 27.25 SF B EDBRED OROOMO3M 2 LI V I N G
FLOOR AREA = 206 SF
FLOORFLOOR AREA AREA = 139 =SF139 SF
FLOOR AREA = 139 SF NATURAL VENTILATION NATURAL VENTILATION OPENABLE AREA REQUIRED = 8.24 SF OPENABLE AREA REQUIRED = 8.24 SF NATURAL VENTILATION NATURAL VENTILATION NATURAL VENTILATION NATURAL VENTILATION OPENABLE AREA PROVIDED = 16.76 SFOPENABLE AREA PROVIDED = 16.76 SF OPENABLE AREA REQUIRED = 5.56 SF OPENABLE OPENABLE REQUIRED 5.56 SF OPENABLE AREA REQUIRED = 5.56 SF AREA AREA REQUIRED = 5.56=SF OPENABLE AREA PROVIDED = 12.67 SFOPENABLE OPENABLE PROVIDED = 12.67 AREA AREA PROVIDED = 12.67 SF SFOPENABLE AREA PROVIDED = 12.67 SF NATURAL LIGHTING NATURAL LIGHTING NET GLAZED AREA REQUIRED = 16.48 NET SF GLAZED AREA REQUIRED = 16.48 SF NATURAL LIGHTING NATURAL LIGHTING NATURAL LIGHTING NATURAL LIGHTING NET GLAZED AREA PROVIDED = 27.13 NET SF GLAZED AREA PROVIDED = 27.13 SF NET GLAZED AREA REQUIRED = 11.12 NET SF GLAZED NET GLAZED REQUIRED = 11.12 SF GLAZED AREA REQUIRED = 11.12 SF AREA AREA REQUIRED = 11.12 SF NET NET GLAZED AREA PROVIDED = 17.33 NET SF GLAZED NET GLAZED PROVIDED = 17.33 SF GLAZED AREA PROVIDED = 17.33 SF AREA AREA PROVIDED = 17.33 SF NET B ED RO O M 2
B ED RO O M 2 B ED RO O M 1
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C LO S E T C LO S E T
C LO S E T C OR RI DO R
K IT CH E N
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K IT CH E N
K IT CH E N B AT H RO O M 1
B ATBHARTOHORM O O1M 2
B AT H RO O M 2
3-BEDROOM AND 2-BATHROOM EXAMPLES
UNIT C1 -CONDITION 3BR/2BA CONDITION B1 B1 18 UNIT C1 18 - 3BR/2BA 1'-0"8 1/8" = 1'-0" A4.11 1/8" =A4.11
B AT H RO O M
K IT CH E N
B AT H RO O M
2-BEDROOM AND 1-BATHROOM EXAMPLES SCAL:NTS
SCAL:NTS WALL - B1.2PLAN 2BR/1BA - B1.2 @FOLDING 2BR/1BA @FOLDING WALL 15 UNIT PLAN 15 UNIT 1'-0" 1/8" = 1'-0" A4.11 1/8" =A4.11
FLOOR AREA = 202 SF
FLOOR AREA = 202 SF
SHEET NOTES
ENLARGED UNIT PLANS - ACCESSIBLE
SHEET NOTES 1. 2. 3.
CONCRETE WALL
6.
NON-RATED WALL, UON FLOOR FINISH TRANSITION SOFFIT ABOVE
PROVIDE ACOUSTIC BATT INSUL PLUMBING WALLS UON.
CEILING ELEVATION MEASURED FROM ABOVE 6. FINISH FLOOR (A.F.F.), U.O.N.
CEILING MOUNTED DOWNLIGHT/FAN
2’X2’ ACCOUSTIC CEILING TILE
CMU WALL
BAR SHEET NOTESarchit
SEE G0.21 FOR RESIDENTIAL UNIT ACCESS 901 Battery Street, Sui COMPLIANCE. SEE SHEET A9.01 FOR INTERIOR PARTITION 1. SEE SHEET A9.01 FOR INTERIOR San Francisco, CA 941 SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. 4. RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR PARTITIONS 415 293 5700 ARE A TAGGED. SEE PARTITION SCHEDULE ON A9 SEE A5-SERIES FOR UNIT KITCHEN AND 2. SEE A5-SERIES FOR UNIT KITCHE www.bararch.com BATHROOM DETAIL PLANS. BATHROOM DETAIL PLANS. 5. PROVIDE ACOUSTIC BATT INSULATION AT PLUMBING WALLS UON. SEE G0.21 FOR RESIDENTIAL UNIT ACCESSIBILITY 3. SEE G0.21 FOR RESIDENTIAL UNI COMPLIANCE. COMPLIANCE. 6. CEILING ELEVATION MEASURED FROM ABO FINISH FLOOR (A.F.F.), U.O.N. RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR PARTITIONS ARE 4. AS RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR PARTITIO TAGGED. SEE PARTITION SCHEDULE ON A9.01. TAGGED. SEE PARTITION SCHED
CEILING MOUNTED 5. PROVIDE ACOUSTIC BATT INSULATION AT5. DOWNLIGHT PLUMBING WALLS UON.
GYPSUM BOARD SOFFIT
2 HR RATED FIRE BARRIER / FIRE WALL
SEE A5-SERIES FOR UNIT KITCHEN AND BATHROOM DETAIL PLANS.
3.
CEILING ELEVATION MEASURED FINISH FLOOR (A.F.F.), U.O.N.
CEILING MOUNTED PENDANT
INTERIOR DECORATIVE CEILING FINISH
WALL SCNCE / HORN-
EXTERIOR CEILING FINISH
STROBE DEVICE 2X2 RECESSED DOWNLIGHT
LEGEND
1 HR RATED FIRE PARTITION / EX 1 HR RATED FIRE BARRIER
2 HR RATED FIRE BARRIER / FIRE
LINEAR SURFACE MOUNTED LEGEND
30” X 48” CLEAR SPACE
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY EDUCATOR HOUSING
1 HR RATED BARRIER
SEE SHEET A9.01 FOR INTERIOR PARTITION SCHEDULE.
2.
RECESSED DOWNLIGHT 4.
GYPSUM BOARD WITH NO SOFFIT
1 HR RATED FIRE PARTITION / EXT WALL
Floor and reflected ceiling plans below address Calfornia Building Codes for the 3-bedrooms units. This unit is an access unit and has to comply with the requirements of California Building Code 11B section.
1.
CONCRETE WALL
LEGEND CMU WALL
1 HR RATED FIRE PARTITION / EXT WALLNON-RATED 1 HR RATED FIRE PART WALL, UON
LINEAR WALL SCONCE CL
1 HR RATED FIRE BARR
2 HR RATED FIRE BARRIER / FIRE 2 HRTRANSITION RATED FIRE BARR WALL FLOOR FINISH CL
10' - 4"
1 HR RATED FIRE BARRIER
CL
42' - 7"
CL
9' - 10"
CONCRETE WALL
7"
9' - 6"
CONCRETE WALL SOFFIT ABOVE CMU WALL
CMU WALL
CL
CL
B
2' - 2"
MIN.
MIN
C 48"L x 30"W
Z 4 0 0 Z 3' - 4" 0 Y REMOVABLE 0 IN-TUB SEAT Z 4 Z 6 0 0 0 0 C
30"L x 48"W
66"L x 60"W
1' - 6" MIN Z 4 BATHROOM 2 0 0 (1134A.2 OPTION 2 ITEMS 8-12)
Z 0 Y 0
CL
MIN.
34' - 9"
3 A5.05
GYPSUM BOARD SOFFIT
Z 4 0 0
B 6 6' - 7" 2' - 9" 0 1' - 6" MIN 4 0 BATHROOM 2 Z 6 0 0 (1134A.2 OPTION 2 ITEMS 8-12)
Z 4 0 0
Z 4 0 0
Z 0 Y 0
6 0 4 0
Z 4 0 0
Z 6 0 0
CL
10' - 4"
7"
10' - 7" 10' - 4"
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EQ EQ
EQ
CL
EQ
C 4 0 0
1' - 6"
2 BEDROOM
MIN
C 4 0 0
10' - 7"
MIN
GYPSUM BOARD SOFFIT
INTERIOR DECORATIVE CEILING FIN GYPSUM BOARD SOFFIT
2'X2' ACCOUSTIC CEILING TILE
EXTERIOR CEILING FINISH 2'X2' ACCOUSTIC CEILIN
N
KEY PLAN-UNIT LOCATION
RECESSED DOWNLIGHT
EXTERIOR CEILING FINISH
N
1 BEDROOM
N KEY PLAN-UNIT LOCATION RECESSED DOWNLIGHT
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CEILING MOUNTED DOWNLIGHT
UNIT TYPE B1.2 CHART MOBILITYCEILING MOUNTED DOWNLIGHT/FAN CL
B1.2 -1 @Folding Wall
1' - 6"
B
EQ
B
EQ
CL
4' - 1"
6' - 5"
C EQ L
6' - 5"
CL
2'X2' ACCOUSTIC CEILING TILE GYPSUM BOARD WITH
LIVING
CEILING MOUNTED DOWNLIGHT DECORATIVE D RINTERIOR AW A N BY Author C H ECK ED BY
7' - 6"
EQ
GYPSUM BOARD WITH NO SOFFIT
Checker
R O J E C T N O DOWNLIGHT/F 17071 CEILINGPMOUNTED
34' - 9"
CL
LEGEND
Z 6 0 0
CL
10' - 7"
CEILING ELEVATION MEASURED FINISH FLOOR (A.F.F.), U.O.N.
LEGEND
LEGEND
D1
CL
CL
4' - 1"
138
Unit Type 7"
CL
C1-3 BR
INTERIOR DECORATIVE CEILING FINISH
Z 6 Z 6 0 34' 0 - 9"0 0
C 4 0 0
SHEET NOTES
SEE G0.04 FOR KITCHEN / BATHROOM TYPES SCHEDULE
MIN
Z 4 0 0
CL
10' - 4"
EQ
30" X 48" CLEAR SPAC
6 0 4 0
2 MOBILITY UNIT C1_3BR/2BA 2 MOBILITY UNIT C1_3BR/2BA KEY PLAN-UNIT LOCATION *BATHROOM SECTIONS 111B-233.3.1.1, SHALL COMPLY 11B-809.4 WITH AND 2016 CBC 11B-603 SECTIONS THROUGH 11B-233.3.1.1, 11B-610 11B-809.4 AND 11B-603 THROUGH 11B-610 A4.09 1/4" = 1'-0" A4.09 1/4" = 1'-0"*BATHROOM 1 SHALL COMPLY WITH 2016 CBC SCAL:NTS
EQ
Room Number
138
SEE G0.04 FOR KITCHEN / BATHROOM TYPES SCHEDULE D1
3 BEDROOM
1' - 6"
C
*BATHROOM 1
BATHROOM 2 MIN 3 2 (1134A.248"LOPTION x 30"W A5.05 ITEMS 8-12) *BATHROOM 1
Unit Type
*BATHROOM 1 SHALL COMPLY WITH 2016 CBC SECTIONS 11B-233.3.1.1, 11B-809.4 AND 11B-603 THROUGH 11B-610 7' - 11" 1' - 0" 3' - 4" 2' - 2" 6' - 7" 7' - 11" 2' - 9" 3' - 4" 6' - 7" 2' - 9"
MOBILITY UNIT 3BR/2BA 7"
REMOVABLE IN-TUB SEAT
2' - 0"
7' - 11" 1' - 6" MIN 1' - 6"
MIN
1' - 6"
1' - 0"
B
D3 30"L x 48"W
B
D4
D1
66"L x 60"W
2 MOBILITY UNIT C1_3BR/2BA A4.09 1/4" = 1'-0"
MIN
A
MIN.
C
MIN
48"L x 30"W
C
2' - 2"
*BATHROOM 1 1' - 6"
1' - 6"
Z 6 0 B0
REMOVABLE IN-TUB SEAT
MIN
48"L x 30"W
MIN
1' - 6" 4' - 2"
A
48"L x 30"W
66"L x 60"W
48"L x 30"W
30"L x 48"W
MIN
B
4' - 2"
B
B
4' - 2"
1' - 6" MIN.
D4
MIN.
30" X 48" CLEAR SPACE
GYPSUM BOARD WITH NO SOFFIT
Z 4 0 0 2 BEDROOM
66"L x 60"W
30"L x 48"W 48"L x 30"W
30"L x 48"W
30"L x 48"W
CL
1' - 6"
Z 4 0 0
1' - 0" Z 4 0 0
KITCHEN
30"L x 48"W
48"L x 30"W
CL
30"L x 48"W
A
EQ
1' - 4"
1' - 6"
2'Z - 0" 4 MIN. 0 0
Z 6 0 0
Z 4 0 048"L x 30"W
48"L x 30"W
CL
EQ
Z 4 0 0
27' - 7"
27' - 7"
CL
EQ
CL
EQ
CL
CL
SCAL:NTS CL
EQ
C1-3 BR
D3
3 BEDROOM 1' - 6" Z 4 0 0
D4
Z 4 0 0
+8' - 6"
2' - 10"
CL
2' - 10"
3' - 6" 1' - 4"
+8' - 6"
48"L x 30"W
KITCHEN
MIN
Room Number
CL
4' - 1"
MIN
Z 4 0 0 2' - 0"
Z 6 0 0
30"L x 48"W
KITCHEN CL 1' - 6"
REFLECTED CELING PLAN - MOBILITY UNIT CL
2 BEDROOM
EQ CL
D3
CL
EQ
EQ
- 6" 1 BEDROOM 1' LIVING
LIVING
1' - 4"
Z 4 0 0 Z 4 0 0 1'1- BEDROOM 6" 2 BEDROOM 1' - 6" Z 4 MIN0 0 MIN D3 D3
3 A5.05
REFLECTED UNITCEILING C1 PLAN -MOBILITY UNIT C1 4 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN4-MOBILITY A4.09 1/4" = 1'-0" A4.09 1/4" = 1'-0"
B
MIN
1' - 6"
66"L x 60"W
1 BEDROOM 1' - 6"
Z 4 Type 0 Unit 0 3 BEDROOM
66"L x 60"W
LIVING MIN
CL
6' - 5" EQ
CL
+8' - 6"
+8' - 6"
27' - 7" 2' - 10"
5' - 9" EQ EQ
CL CL
1' - 6"
+8' - 6"
CL
CL 2' - 0"
4 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN -MOBILITY UNIT C1 A4.09 1/4" = 1'-0"
C CLL
EQ
3' - 6"
CL 1' - 6"
+8' - 6" 3' - 6"
CL
CL +8' - 6"
+8' - 6"
CL 1' - 6"
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CL
CL
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3' - 4"
+8' - 6"
4' - 0"
6' - 5"
CL 2' - 0"
1' - 6"
2' - 11"
+8' - 6"
1' - 6"
+8' - 6"
EQ
CL 3' 2' - 4" - 0"
CL EQ
EQ
CL
CL
CL
CL
CL EQ CL
5' - 9"
EQ
5' - 9"
EQ CL
EQ
CL EQ 1' - 6"
CL
+8' - 6"
CL
4' - 0"
CL
EQ
CL
3' - 4"
+8' - 6"
EQ
CL
1' - 6"
2' - 11"
+8' - 6"
6' - 5"
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CL EQ
CL
CL
CL
6' - 5"
CL 4' - 0"
+8' - 6"
+8' -+8' 6" - 6"
EQ
EQ CL
EQ
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CL
2' - 11"
+8' - 6"
CL
EQ
4' - 0"
+8' - 6"
EQ
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KITCHEN TYPE 3BR CHART KITCHEN TYPE 3BR CHART 1. CEILING ELEVATION MEASURED FROM ABOVE 1. MOBILITY MOBILITY FINISH FLOOR (A.F.F.), U.O.N.
Z 4 0 0
K
MIN
+8' - 6"
EQ
1' - 6"
4' - 4" C L
CL
4' - 4"
CL
CL
CL
CL
4' - 4"
4' - 0"
CL
EQ
CL
5' - 9" 7' - 0"
CL 7' - 0"
CL
4' - 0"
CL
EQ
Room Number
C1-3 BR
CEILING ELEVATION SOFFIT MEASURED FROM ABO ABOVE FINISH FLOOR (A.F.F.), U.O.N.
SHEET NOTES
Z 4 0 0
MIN
1' - 0"
C
1' - 0"
D3 +8' - 6"
Unit Type
1.
48"L x 30"W
MIN
CL
EQ
Z 4 0 0
FLOOR FINISH TRANSI
SHEET NOTES
KITCHEN TYPE 3BR CHART MOBILITY SOFFIT ABOVE
7"
9' - 6"
FLOOR FINISH TRANSITION
SEE G0.04 FOR KITCHEN / BATHROOM TYPES SCHEDULE
K
CL
Q
EQ
E1
MIN
CL EQ
6' - 5"
EQEQ CL
5' - 9"
CL
EQ
CL
7"
9' - 10"
1' - 6"
CL
EQ
9' - 6"
K
5' - 0"
CL
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CL
EQCL
5' - 9"
EQ EQCL
5' - 9"
CL
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CL
CL EQ
EQ 5' - 9" CL
5' - 9"
CL
10' - 4"
Q
MIN
5' - 0"
7' - 0"
CL
9' - 10"
1' - 0"
EQ
1' - 6"
5' - 9"
CL
Q
CL
EQ
CL
Q
EQ
MIN
10' - 4"
30" X 48" NON-RATED CLEAR SPACEWALL, UO
CL
Q
CL
EQ
CL
42' - 7"
E1
EQ
1' - 6" 42' - 7"
CL
CL CL
EQ
NON-RATED WALL, UON
5' - 0"
CL
E1
CL
*BATHROOM 1 SHALL COMPLY WITH 2016 CBC SECTION 11BCL 233.3.1.1, 11B-809.4 AND5' 11B-603 - 9" 5' - 9" THROUGH 11B-610
1351 42ND AVENUE
CL
UNIT TYPE B1.2 CHART MOBILITY
Room Number CEILING MOUNTED PENDANT
WALL SCONCE / HORNSTROBE DEVICE
503
2X2 RECESSED DOWNLIGHT SEE G0.04 FOR KITCHEN / BATHROOM TYPES SCHEDULE LINEAR SURFACE MOUNTED UNIT TYPE B1.2 CHART
MOBILITY LINEAR WALL SCONCE
DAT E
ISSUE
CEILING MOUNTED EXTERIORPENDANT CEILING FINIS
03.24.20 50% DD SET 04.07.20 SITE PERMIT RE 05.13.20 100% DD SET 07.15.20 1 SITE PERMIT RE RECESSED DOWNLIGHT 2X2 RECESSED 07.14.20 DOWNLIGHT 50% CD SET 09.02.20 85% CD SET CEILING MOUNTED DOW 09.07.20 2 SITE PERMIT RE
WALL SCONCE / HORNSTROBE DE
LINEAR SURFACE MOUNTED
CEILING MOUNTED DOW LINEAR WALL SCONCE
CEILING MOUNTED PEN LINEAR PENDANT
WALL SCONCE / HORN EXIT SIGN EXIT SIGN2X2 DIRECTION RECESSED DOWNL
SIDE OF EXIT SIGN WALL MOUNTED LINEAR SURFACE MOUN CEILING EXHAUST
LINEAR WALL SCONCE
0 1
1 1 0 1 1 1 0
3-A 4 0 2 0 4
12 2.7 0.0 (2) SEPARATE1.0 SWITCHES FOR 1.0 12 RANGE HOOD LIGHT & FAN 24 3.0 12.0 24 5.3 0.0 24 3.0 6.0 24 5.3 0.0 24 5.3 21.3
33 12 18 32 18 32 32
TOTAL: PERCENTAGE ACCESSIBLE:
49.1
49.1 / 83.4 =
2.7 1.0 0.0 5.3 3.0 5.3 0.0
2.7 2.0 12.0 5.3 9.0 5.3 21.3
34.3
83.4 58.8%
3 ACCESSIBLE K A5.04 1/2" = 1'-0" 2' - 5"
A-8 A-9 B-1 B-2 B-3 B-4 B-5
3-B
2-B
ACCESSIBLE STORAGE CALCULATION
1' -
M 2' - 10"
YPE 2
49.1
49.1 / 83.4 =
34.3
1' - 0"
83.4 58.8%
2' - 9"
2' - 0"
OPEN UNDER
CLR.
1' - 0"
B-3
2-B
4
2-A 0
B-4
24
32
24
3.0
12.0
(2) SEPARATE SWITCHES FOR 5.3 0.0 RANGE HOOD LIGHT & FAN TOTAL:
33.7
PERCENTAGE ACCESSIBLE:
GFCI
8' - 9"
1.0 1.5 2.7 2.0 1.5 5.7 2.5 2.7 1.0 0.0 5.3
2.0 3.0 2.7 4.0 3.0 5.7 2.5 5.5 2.0 12.0 5.3
0.0
12.0
12
5.3
5.3
2 ACCESSIBLE K A5.04 1/2" = 1'-0"
31.3
65.1
33.7 / 65.1 =
12 35 30.01 TYP
GFCI
18
1
1.0 1.5 0.0 2.0 1.5 0.0 0.0 2.7 1.0 2' - 10" 12.0 0.0
1'-1" DIS SWITCH
0
1.0 1.5 2.7 2.0 1.5 B-1 5.7 2.5 2.7 1.0 1' - 0"3.0 5.3
SIDE REACH
12 12 12 12 12 24 12 12 12 2' - 6"24 24 CLR.
3' - 11" MAX
12 18 33 24 18 34 30 33 12 18 32
TYP
1 1 1 1 1 1B-2 OPEN 1 1 1 2' - 8" 0 1 OPEN UNDER
31 " ACCESS. STOR
1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 4 0
1' - 3"
A-1 A-2 A-3 A-4 A-5 A-6 A-7 A-8 A-9 B-1 B-2
6" BACKSPLASH TYP
2' - 10"
1' - 3"
2' - 5"
6"
6' - 10"
MAX under the sink and MAX Accessible units need to provide clear4'-0" space work area to allow front approach for the wheelchair. Hence the kitchen will lose storage. According to the codes, kitchen storage should provide equal or greater than 50% of the storage a regular unit. The chart shows the B-5 ofB-4 B-3 OPEN calculation of shelves and drawers to meet the code.
A-1
AREA PER INNACCESSIBL TOTAL # OF ACCESSIBLE1' - #0"OF INACCESSIBLE ACCESSIBLE WIDTH DEPTH SHELF OR E STORAGE SORAE SHEELVES OR SHELVES OR STORAGE AREA (INCHES) (INCHES) DRAWE AREA AREA DRAWERS MAX DRAWERS (S.F) 1'-0 MIN (S.F.) (S.F.) (S.F.) 2' - 6"
CAB. TAG
1' - 0"
1' - 3"
4' - 2"
STORAGEA-4CALCS. - KITCHEN A-3 A-2"L" TYPE 1
1' - 0"
A-5 50%
A-6
2' - 5"
5.7 2.0 2.5 5.5 2.0 4.0 4.0 2.7 2.0 12.0 5.3 9.0 5.3 21.3
A-7
6" 6"
5.7 1.0 2.5 2.7 1.0 2.0 2.0 2.7 1.0 0.0 5.3 3.0 5.3 0.0
A-8
CLR
0.0 1.0 0.0 2.7 1.0 2.0 2.0 0.0 1.0 12.0 0.0 6.0 0.0 21.3
A-9
2' - 10"
INNACCESSIBL TOTAL E STORAGE SORAE AREA AREA (S.F.) (S.F.)
2' - 5"
ACCESSIBLE STORAGE AREA (S.F)
GFCI DIS/DW
2' - 0"
1' - 0"
MAX
2' - 0"
2' - 6"
1' - 0"
2' - 9"
2' - 9"
TYP.
1' - 0"
1' - 0"
(2) SEPARATE SWITCHE RANGE HOOD LIGHT & F
51.9%
2'-5 3/4" MA
RANGE DEPT
12 35 30.04 - 24" DEEP TYP
51.9%
2' - 8" OPEN UNDER
1-B
10
2' - 6"
A-2
RH
A-1
2' - 6"
11 31 00.05 TYP
1' - 6"
OPEN
B-2
2' - 1"
2' - 8"
DISH WASHER
OPEN UNDER
B-1
1' - 0" MAX
1' - 6"
TYP
B-3
1' - 0"
6" 6"
2' - 6"
CL
EQ
1' - 0"
EQ
TYP
6' - 10"
1' - 0"
MIN
GFCI
A-3
3' - 0"
A-4
12 36 61.02 TYP
12 35 30.01 TYP
MAX
1' - 0"
22 40 00.02 TYP
1' - 0"
7' - 3"
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11 31 00.07 TYP A-5
1' - 6"
2' - 10" BACKSPLASH TYP
33.7 / 65.1 =
OPEN
(2) SEPARATE SWITCHES FOR RANGE HOOD LIGHT & FAN
2' - 9"
2' - 5" CLR
5.3 65.1
A-6
2' - 0"
1' - 0" 1' - 3" 31 " ACCESS. STOR
5.3 31.3
B-4
1-B 1' - 6"
11 31 00.01 TYP
46" MAX
0.0 33.7
12 36 61.02 TYP
2' - 10"
6" BACKSPLASH TYP
12.0
A-7
2' - 10"
0.0
A-8
1' - 3"
12.0
A-9
12 35 30.01 TYP
2' - 6"
2.0 3.0 2.7 4.0 3.0 5.7 2.5 5.5 2.0 12.0 5.3
2' - 6"
CL
1.0 1.5 2.7 2.0 1.5 5.7 2.5 2.7 1.0 0.0 5.3
2' - 9"
EQ
1.0 1.5 0.0 2.0 1.5 0.0 0.0 2.7 1.0 12.0 0.0
1' - 0"
2' - 0"
INNACCESSIBL TOTAL E STORAGE SORAE AREA AREA (S.F.) (S.F.)
EQ
ACCESSIBLE STORAGE AREA (S.F)
11 31 00.06 TYP
SIDE REACH
YPE 1
1' - 0" MAX
3'-0" MI
1-A
1 ACCESSIBLE K A5.04 1/2" = 1'-0"
19" MAX AFF
3-B
11"MIN
3-A
ACCESSIBLE PUBLIC TOILET ELEVATIONS 09 65 13.03 TYP
2-C
2-D
CLR
09 65 13.03 TYP
4' - 0" 3' - 0" FIBERGLASS REINFOR TO TOP OF GRAB BAR
8" MIN
9" MIN
2' - 5" MIN
2' - 3" MIN
2' - 9"
TO TOP OF SINK
09 65 13.03 TYP
17" MIN 0"4"
AFF
2' - 3" TYP
1' - 0" MIN
3-C
2' - 3" TYP
22.02 TYP
CLR
2' - 3" TYP
2' - 9" MAX
TYP
TO TOP OF SI
2' - 5" MIN
9" MI
2' - 3" MIN
33" MIN
36" MAX. TOP OF GRIPP
8" MIN
3 11B RESTROOM -09LEAR 65 13.03 A5.08 1/2" = 1'-0" TY
17" MIN
09 65 13.03 TYP
19" MAX AFF
48"L x
2-B
1' - 7"
CL
MIN.
2' - 4"
26.01 TYP
FOF
+9" - 0"
10 28 00.13 TYP
GRAB BAR W/ BACKING TYP.
2-B
22.03 TYP
AFF
2-A 1-C
09 65 13.03 22.02 TYP TYP
AFF
2' - 5" MIN
2' - 3" MIN
48" MIN 5' - 0" MIN
TYP.
1' - 6"
TYP. 9" MIN
2' - 9" MAX REINFORCED PLASTIC (FRP) FIBERGLASS TO TOP OF SINK
33: MIN 2' - 3" TYP 36" MAX TOP OF GRIPPING SURFACE AFF
1' - 7" MIN
WRAP AND INSULATE PIPES AT LAVS TYP.
09 65 13.03 TYP
1-D
AFF
2' - 3" TYP
TO REFLECTIVE SURFACE
3' - 4"
34" MAX
TYP
09 65MIN 13.03 48" TYP
TO COUNTERTOP
17"-19"
1' - 7" MIN 9/2/2020 5:42:53 PM
2-C
09 65 13.03 TYP
FOLD DOWN CHANGING TABLE
AFF
TO TOP OF GRAB BAR 2' - 3" TYP
3' - 0"
11"MIN
3' - 6"
RECESSED
MIN
17" MIN 19" MAX AFF
3' - 6"
4' - 0" TYP
3' - 0"
10 28 00.15 TYP
1' - 0"
2-
10 28 00.15 TYP
9" MIN
2' - 5" MIN
2' - 3" MIN
2' - 9"
TO TOP OF SINK
AFF
2' - 3" TYP
The project has four public toilets. Each restroom includes the vanity, a grab bar and a FOLD DWON CHANGING TABLE baby changing station. All elements have to allow wheelchairs to move around freely. The elevations in this page for one of the restrooms MIN CBC 11B section. depicts the codes under8" the
48"L x 3
8" MIN
1' - 0" MIN
09 65 13.03 TYP
- COM 2 11B RESTROOM 17"MIN 1'-0" A5.08 1/2" =19" MAX AFF
1-B
19” MIN
CL 26.01 TYP
CL
17" MIN. 18" MAX. - TYP.
2' - 1" FOF
10 28 00.13 TYP
5' - 0" MIN AFF
1-C
17"MIN
1-B
19" MAX AFF
09 65 13.03 TYP
09 65 13.03 TYP
1-A
22.03 TYP
WRAP AND INSULATE PIPES AT LAVS TYP.
4' - 0" TYP
48"L x 30"W
TO REFLECTIVE SURFACE
3' - 4"
33" MAX
1' - 0" MIN
09 65 13.03 TYP
TO COUNTERTOP
17"-19"
TO TOP OF GRAB BAR
3' - 0"
8" MIN
9" MIN
2' - 5" MIN
2' - 3" MIN
TO TOP OF SINK
2' - 9" MAX
10 28 00.15 TYP
AFF
RESILIENT COVE BASE MIRROR GLASS GRAB BAR TOILET, SEE PLUMBING DRAWINGS SINK, SEE PLUMBING DRAWINGS LIGHT FIXTURE, SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWING
2' - 3" TYP
17"-19"
09 65 13.03 10 28 00.13 10 28.15 22.02 22.03 26.01
GRAB BAR W/ BACKING TYP.
FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC (FRP)
3' - 0"
FOLD DOWN CHANGING TABLE
1 11B - LOBBY RESTRO A5.08 1/2" = 1'-0"
11
1' - 0"
1' - 0"
1' - 0"
MAX
CHES FOR & FAN
5.
MIN
3 ACCESSIBLE KITCHEN "L" TYPE 3 A5.04 1/2" = 1'-0"
LEGEND
UNIT: 138, 442, 544
DUPLEX OUTLET
KITCHEN PLAN & ISOMETRIC 2' - 9"
2' - 6"
2' - 10" MAX
WORKSURFACE
RANGE
REFRIGERATOR
MIN
SHELVES AT ACCESSIBLE UNITS, WHERE SHOWN
KEYNOTES KEY
48" W x 30"L
GFCI
GFCI DIS/DW
TYP.
1'-1" DIS SWITCH
SIDE REACH
3' - 11" MAX
TYP
REF
DESCRIPTION
11 31accessible 00.01 REFRIGERATOR All the units in the project can be easily turned into fully 11 31 00.05 RANGE 00.06 KITCHEN EXHAUST HOOD apartments. DWThe diagrams below demonstrate how the11 31removable 11 31 00.07 DISHWASHER 30" W x 48"L cabinets work in the kitchen. 12 35 30.01 RESIDENTIAL CASEWORK 30" W x 48"L
12 35 30.04 FULL DEPTH CABINET 12 36 61.02 QUARTZ SURFACING COUNTERTOPS 22 40 00.02 UNDERMOUNT DBL SINK W/ REAR DRAIN FOR ADA KNEE CLEARANCE GOOSENECK PROVIDE&REQUIRED FAUCET W/ EXTRACTABLE TRIGGER CLEARANCE. SEE SPRAY 5/A9.71 & SINGLE LEVER HANDLE
2-A 2-B
48" W x 30"L
A5.04
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2
COMPARBLE ACCESSIBLE RANGE HOOD CONTROLS ON CABINET FACE/ REPLACE "A"
APPLIACNE CONTROLS "A" BEYOUND ACCESSIBLE REAHC RANGE
GFCI
1' - 3"
31 " ACCESS. STOR
8' - 9"
1' - 0"
A-1
ACCESSIBLE STORAGE RH
GFCI
MAX
1' - 0"
2' - 10"
SWITCH
NON-ACCESSIBLE STORAGE
2'-5 3/4" MAX
1' - 0"
MAX
QUAD OUTLET
240V OUTLET
RANGE DEPTH
1' - 0"
FRANCIS
CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE REQUIRMENTS. PROVIDE QUAD OUTLET FOR MAKEUP TO INACCESSIBLE DUPLEX OUTLET AT ACCESSIBLE UNITS. DUPLEX OUTLET AT FRONT EDGE OF COUNTERTOP WHERE WALL EXISTS. REFER TO ENLARGED PLANS STARTING ON SHEET A5.1
4.
2' - 10"
2'-0" CNTR DEPTH TYP.
E SWITCHES FOR D LIGHT & FAN
ACCESSIBLE WLL SHELF
2 ACCESSIBLE KITCHEN "L" TYPE 2 A5.04 1/2" = 1'-0"
REMOVABLE KITCHEN
UNIT: 136, 236, 306, 336, 341, 406, 429, 436, 503, 541 BASE CABINETS
30" W x 48"L
1-A
A-1
2' - 10" BACKSPLASH TYP
48" W x 30"L CNTR. DEPTH
2' - 0" MAX-TYP
GFCI
2' -
8"
" 2'-0
CN
TR
T DEP
1' - 3" MIN
MIN AR DE P TH
H
TYP
PTD. GY
8" 2' -
FOR FA P0.00 RETURN
"EPR STAMP AREA" 2' -
6"
FLOORING CONTINUES UNDER REMOVABLE CABINET TO WALL
DW GFCI DIS/DW
REF
GFCI
1' - 0" MAX
3'-0" MIN.
19"
5' - 0"
SOLID S W/INTE BACKS
0" 4' -
ENLARGED KITCHEN TYPES AND ELEVATIONS - ACCESSIBLE
STL. CH INTERM STRUCT
INSULA
1' - 1"
1' - 0"
TYP.
MIN
REMOVABLE KITCHEN BASE CABINETS
KITCHEN ISOMETRICSCALE: - REMOVABLE As indicated BASE CABINETS
12
1 ACCESSIBLE KITCHEN "L" TYPE 1 A5.04 1/2" = 1'-0"
SCAL:NTS UNIT: 535 SEE KEYNOTES AND ELEVATIONS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES, AMENITIES, FINISHES AND APPLIANCES-TYP. 9/2/2020 5:46:13 PM
12 35 30.01 TYP
MAX
1' - 0"
6" 6"
CL TYP
2' - 5" CLR
1' - 0" MAX
30" W x 48"L
GFCI
2' - 6"
3' - 0"
7' - 3"
48" W x 30"L
CLE
2' - 5" CLR
A5.04
1-B
2' - 5" CLR.
RH
12 36 61.02 TYP
30" W x 48"L
1' - 0"
ACCESSSIBLE STORAGE
W S U OR K RF AC E
3' - 10" MAX. SIDE REACH
2'-5 3/4" MAX RANGE DEPTH
A5.04
7 KITCHEN ISOMETRIC - REMOVABLE BASE CABINETS A9.71
SEE ALSO THIS SHEET FOR ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR 11A ADAPTABLE UNIT AND 11B ACCESSIBLE KITCHENS AND KITCHENETTES, AS WELL AS A4- AND A5-SERIES FOR KITCHEN TYPES FOR SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS AND LAYOUTS.
OUTLIN AT KNE
FIN F
9 A9.7
48"L x 30"W
5.
1' - 6" TYP
PROVIDE QUAD OUTLET FOR MAKEUP TO INACCESSIBLE DUPLEX OUTLET AT ACCESSIBLE UNITS. DUPLEX OUTLET AT FRONT EDGE OF COUNTERTOP WHERE WALL EXISTS. REFER TO ENLARGED PLANS STARTING ON SHEET A5.1
LEGEND
.03 TYP
BATHROOM PLAN & ISOMETRIC 3 11B RESTROOM - LEARNING CENTER A5.08 1/2" = 1'-0"
FRANCI
4' - 10"
4' - 0" TY
FIBERGLASS REINFORCE
CLR
2' - 3" TYP
4.
1' - 7" MIN.
KEYNOTES
CL
48"L x 30"W
KEY 09 65 13.03 10 28 00.13 10 28 00.15 22.02 22.03 26.01
DESCRIPTION RESILIENT COVE BASE MIRROR GLASS GRAB BAR TOILET, SEE PLUMBING DRAWINGS SINK, SEE PLUMBING DRAWINGS LIGHT FIXTURE, SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS
2-C
TYP.
1' - 6"
1' - 0"
FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC (FRP)
4' - 0" TYP
33: MIN
36" MAX TOP OF GRIPPING SURFACE
10 28 00.15 TYP
TYP.
5' - 0"
17" MIN. 18" MAX.
Below diagrams showing 2-Ahow to turn a regular bathroom into a 2-D A5.08 2-B fully accessible compliant bathroom.
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48"L x 30"W REQUIRD CLEAR FLOOR SPACE FOR PERMITTED TO OVERLAP VANITY
22.02 TYP
2 11B RESTROOM - COMMUNITY ROOM A5.08 1/2" = 1'-0" REMOVABLE CABINET
5' - 0" CLR
3" 2' MIN 18"
2' - 9"
MIN
1-C 66"
MIN
33" MAX. TO TOP OF COUNTERTOP
48"L x 30"W
1 11B - LOBBY RESTROOM A5.08 1/2" = 1'-0"
1-B
CLR
1/4" 'V' GROOVE AT A
"EPR STAMP AREA"
APRON, SAME MATE AS COUNTERTOP
5' - 0"
SUPPORT FRAME
ENLARGED RESTROOM TYPES & ELEVATIONS COMMON AREAS
OVERFLOW DIP EXCLUDED FROM KNE SPACE, 1138.A.2.1, EX 60"
. MIN
ACCESSIBLE KNEE CLEARANCE, SEE: 8/G
SCALE: 9/2/2020 5:46:16 PM
4' - 0" TYP
TO REFLECTIVE SURFACE
3' - 4"
33" MAX
WRAP AND INSULATE PIPES AT LAVS TYP.
A5.08
48"L x 30"W
1-A 1-D
1' - 6"
9"
2' - 5"
FOF
FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC (FRP)
.03 TYP
CL
17" MIN. 18" MAX. - TYP.
2' - 1"
TO COUNTERTOP
CL
CL
As indicated
BATHROOM ISOMETRIC - REMOVABLE BASE CABINETS
10 LAVATORY - DWELLING UNIT BATH ISOMETRIC A9.72
A5.08
SCAL:NTS
SEE ALSO G0.27 FOR ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR 11A ADAPTABLE UNIT AND 11B ACCESSIBLE BATHROOMS, AS WELL AS DETAILS 6 & 7/A9.2 ON THIS SHEET. SEE ALSO UNIT BATH TYPES FOR SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS AND LAYOUTS.
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9 SINK C A9.72 1 1/2" =
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INTERIOR DESIGN
ACCOMPLISHED PROJECTS Each project is a journey with its own story. When I design, my process starts with understanding my client’s goals and aspirations while balancing the reality of their budgets and needs. The experience of running my own Design Studio for 6 years has helped me to find two ways of communicating design solutions to clients and the design team. Hence this is critical to help them visualize how some ideas would work brilliantly while others, even if they insist in on them, would not deliver to their expectations. 15
XING YI DISTRICT TAIPEI - SON
In this project, the clients had a single unit and the desire to converting it into two side by side independent homes to gift to their son and daughter. The challenge of the project was to meet city codes as well as to create spacious spaced of two narrow layouts for both of the units, each with different design tones and textures. The apartments aimed at reflecting the client’s son and daughter’s personalities.
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XING YI DISTRICT TAIPEI -DAUGHTER
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The son’s unit had to reflect his taste in pop music, in opposition to the daughter’s unit and her love for classical music. In the case of the daughter’s apartment, the initial point of reference and design inspiration was the flower arrangement on the picture to the right. The client’s desire was also to have common design elements in both apartments, such as the sofa and other furniture elements.
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CUSTOMIZED DESIGNS Up : This showcase combines regular storage and a wine cellar together. It creates an elegant atmosphere while providing functionality to the dinning area. Low : In Taiwan, clients consider Feng-Shui in their design approach often. The door of the master bedroom is facing the entrance. According to the rules of Feng-Shui, it will cause health and career problems to people who live there. Also, another challenge is the limitation of the space where we need to open up the dining area to share with the living room. After consulting with a Feng-Shui practitioner, the solution was to design a hidden door that is part of wall paneling.
MIRROR
OFF-WHITE PAINT
HIDDEN DOOR Hidden Door /
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Up-Right : The design is a modern and sophisticated cabinet to meet the needs of the clients. Low-Left : Elevation and finished projecting showcasing the design of the Chinese screens combining three hidden doors in order to meet FengShui’s practice. The client was a professor teaching Chinese culture at the university in Taiwan who desired to bring her traditional culture into her home.
TEAK WOOD VENEER 1/8” WOOD TRIM BROWN MIRROR CHINESE TRADITION WOOD SCREEN 1/8” TRIM ON TOP OF TEAK WOOD VENDER
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SCHOOL PROJECT
DOMUN REFUGEE CENTER
The concept behind this project is organic rebirth. The project is named Ovum because this idea is based on the cycle of life. A bird lays an egg, which through growth and nourishment, hatches a newborn chick. My initial research on birds showed a parallel between the cycle of life in nature and how people interacted with one another. Additional research showed the symbiotic relationship of organs in a bird’s body, which correlated to the way I wanted to design each space, as they would complement each other.
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CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT The egg-shaped concept for this project, the Ovum, captures the essence of life. The design represents the user’s progression as they journey into the next chapter of their lives. The structure conveys vitality, movement as well as connection and will appeal to refugees and locals while rekindling their enthusiasm for the future.
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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 1 Curtain wall 2 Facade system 3 Living walls 4 Tanks
The first aspect of my design focuses on the ambience. All the public spaces with higher noise levels use open space without walls on first floor. Spaces which require better noise insulation are located on the second floor with more enclosed rooms. The second focal point of my design is the water, because it is an essential nutrient that allows organisms to grow. As Portland has a high annual rainfall, I implemented a reclaimed water system to reuse the rainwater.
2 1
3 3
As Portland has a high natural rainfall, I implemented a reclaimed water system to reuse the rainwater.
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SPATIAL PLANING 1 LOBBY
4 RESTROOM
1 RECEPTION
4 OPEN OFFICE
2 CAFÉ
5 COMMUNITY ROOM
2 COMPUTER LAB
5 SOCIAL SERVICE OFFICE
3 WAITING AREA
6 CLASSROOM
3 RESTROOM
6 MULTIFUNCTION ROOM
T4 UP
F3
3
UP
1
Level 1 1/8" = 1'-0"
0'
1
C5 T5 C4
4'
8'
16'
32'
4' - 5"
STOOLS
COFFE SHOP
STOOLS
C5
DESIGN WITH INREACH
WAITING AREA
STOOLS
C6
MCGUIRE
COMMUNITY ROOM
DINING TABLE
C7
MCGUIRE
COMMUNITY ROOM
DINING TABLE
F1
CUSTOM
COW LEATHER SOFA
COUNTERTOP
F2
CUSTOM
STON TOP AND WOOD BUDDY
COUNTERTOP
F3
CUSTOM
STON TOP AND WOOD BUDDY
RECEPTION
T1
DESIGN WITH INREACH
COFFE SHOP
DINING TABLE
T2
MCGUIRE
COMMUNITY ROOM
DINING TABLE
T3
DESIGN WITH INREACH
COFFE SHOP
SIDE TABLE
T4
DESIGN WITH INREACH
COFFE SHOP
SIDE TABLE
T5
MCGUIRE
WAITING AREA
COFFEE TABLE
NORTH
1
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4' - 5"
3' - 5" T1 C1
F2
F5 C8
F6 C9 F1
C2
F4 C3 T3
F2
C5 DN
T4
T4
UP
F7 C10
F3 C5
T5 UP
ENGINEER TYPE STRUCTURE ELECTRICAL PLUMBING DN FIRE
NAME MARK HAMILL DAVID HUNG TOM COLE HECTOR SANCHEZ
0'
Level 1 1/8" = 1'-0"
4'
PHONE NUMBER 408-446-1041 209-320-6700 415-872-8106 408-555-5698
8'
0' 1
Each part of the building is designed to meet functional needs. The first floor provides all spaces for communal activities, encouraging residents to interact with each other.
UP
3' - 5" 4' - 11"
COFFE SHOP
DESIGN WITH INREACH
F3
T2
5' - 4"
DESIGN WITH INREACH DN
C4
DINING TABLE
3' - 6"
T3
C3
4' - 1"
DINING CHAIR
C4
16'
4'
32'
8'
16'
NORTH
32'
NORTH
Level 2 1/8" = 1'-0"
The second floor is designed to provide private spaces such Owner as offices for counseling and job services, a computer lab Project Name and training center and others. PROPOSE 1ST FLOOR PLAN Project number Date Drawn by Checked by
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BUILDING ELEVATION AND FINISHES Natural lighting and its use throughout the project was a key design element. Curtain walls were placed on the east and south sides to gain as much natural light as possible. Office and classrooms were situated on the north of the building where the lighting is gentler. A key design element is an open second floor and a needed a glass dome in order to allow more light to flow into the lobby.
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LOBBY AND CAFÉ A third point of consideration was natural lighting, because it gives energy to both plants and humans. I placed public spaces on the east and south sides utilizing curtains to gain as much natural lighting as possible. The natural light is gentler to the north, so I designated rooms on that side of the building for offices and classrooms. I opened the second floor and added a glass dome in order to allow more light into the lobby.
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The lobby is a key space for this project. Its focal point resides in the organic circle line from the lobby to the dome’s peak at 34 feet above. The lobby has parallels with its egg shape as the ongoing activities of the users within the lobby represents the growth and transformation from an embryo to a baby chick.
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RECEPTION AT SECOND FLOOR The final point of emphasis for this project is the aesthetic design. The organic lines within the space are designed to accentuate the concept of liveliness. The lines represent the flow of the energy and that makes the community center seems more alive. Real plants are used in the trims and walls, to represent the idea of the symbiotic relationship of organs.
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On the left hand side of the stairway is the reception desk for the second floor. This space is to function as a small library, concierge lounge and a checkin desk. The design’s purpose is to create a lively feel which draws the attention of people entering the building towards the biophilic trim and upwards along the pendant light to the peak of the dome. This natural progression of looking up through the greenery and light fixture is created so that they will have a feeling of hope and rebirth.
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These four aspects of the design create a more vibrant refugee center. Because of the biophilic design and spatial planning, the building and users operate together as a unified ecosystem. The project meets the conceptual goal of rebirth and at the same time helps refugees integrate into their new environment.
The residential design also builds on the idea of hope and rebirth. Unlike the areas for public use, which are open and promote interaction, the residential quarters are private and comfortable. Just as the rest of the Refugee Center, all private rooms lead towards a centralized common area for residents to intermingle.
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