Capstone Project-Chicago Community Center

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SKY SLAYTON

CAPSTONE PROJECT | DESIGN 6.2 | SPRING 2022 1454
COMMUNITY CENTER
N
DAYTON ST. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, NEAR NORTH SIDE
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CAPSTONE PROJECT OVERVIEW

PART 2.01 - CONCEPTUAL SITE MODEL

PART 2.02 - PARTI DEVELOPMENT

PART 2.03 - SPACIAL SYSTEM CONCEPT STUDY MODEL

- OUTDOOR PUBLIC SPACE

PART 2.04 - PROGRAM ADJACENCY

- CURCULATION

PART 2.05 - DIGITAL 3D MODEL WITH PRIMARY PROGRAM COMPONENTS IN CONTEXT

PART 2.06 - BUILDING CODE ANALYSIS

PART 2.07 - STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS

PART 2.08 - MECHANICAL/PLUMBING/ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

PART 2.09 - SCHEMATIC DESIGN SUBMITTAL

PART 2.10 - SECTIONS

- ENCLOSURE SYSTEMS NARRATIVE & DETAILED PARTIAL ELEVATION STUDY

- ELEVATIONS

PART 2.11- ADVANCE SCHEMATIC SUBMITAL

PART 2.12- DESIGN SCHEMATIC SUBMITTAL

PART 2.13- DETAILED ENLARGE MODEL

PART 2.14- FINAL EXHIBIT

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TABLE OF CONTENT
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BUILDING TYPE: COMMUNITY CENTER

DEMOGRAPHICS: TODDLERS - SENIORS, FAMILIES

SITE LOCATION: 1454 N DAYTON ST

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, NEAR NORTH SIDE

SITE SIZE: 2.69 ACRES (117,356 SF)

PROJECT SIZE: 111,078 SF

MAJOR PROGRAM COMPONENTS:

Auditorium

Aquadics

Education

Leasure

Sports/Gaming

Health

Administration

VISION

The vision for my Chicago Community Center is to create a space where people from all ages and walks of life with similar interest can come together to take classes, play games, preform or just hang out.

GOALS

The project will utilize daylighting, and wind energy in the design of the structure.

OBJECTIVES

The Chicago Community Center will include a lobby, classrooms, 100 m MACRO SITE ANALYSIS (1/4 SQ MILE)

page 5 CAPSTONE PROJECT OVERVIEW

POSSIBLY COMBINE TWO TYPOLOGIES ON EACH HALF OF THE SITE AND CONNECT THEM.

CONNECTION TO CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

ADD HEIGHT - VIEW OF RIVER AND CITY SCAPE MAIN ENTRANCE BASED ON HIGH FOOT TRAFFIC

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page 7 CAPSTONE PROJECT OVERVIEW
MICRO SITE ANALYSIS (400 FT) SITE
page 8 APARTMENT/ CONDOS ENTERTAINMENT WHOLE FOODS MARKET RETAIL CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL PARKING GARAGE GYM 1 4 5 6 7 3 2

ON-SITE OBSERVATION NOTES:

• EXISTING BUILDING ON WEST OF SITE POSSIBLY CONNECT TO

• DEMOLISH AND USE LAND ON SOUTH OF SITE

• MIX OF HISTORIC AND MODERN STRUCTURES SURROUNDING

• MOSTLY 1, 2, AND 3 STORY BUILDINGS SURROUNDING SITE

page 9 CAPSTONE PROJECT OVERVIEW
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. WHOLE FOODS MARKET CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL SITE

STRING - PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC, DARKER THE BLUE HEAVIER THE TRAFFIC

UNIQUE SITE SHAPE

ROADS ELEVATED - PEDESTRIAN BARRIERS

page 11 PART 2.01CONCEPTUAL SITE MODEL
page 12 CHICAGO + SCALE 1 32 = 1 -0 NORTH ELEVATION
page 13 PART 2.02PARTI DEVELOPMENT SITE SPLIT VOID EXTEND
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page 15 PART 2.03SPACIAL SYSTEM CONCEPT STUDY MODEL AQUADICS A 59 5 sq LOCKER M A 27 7 sq LOCKER M 27 5 sq AQUADICS 33 sq LOCKER RM 54 sq MEP A 193 2 sq MEP A 122 sq MEP 16 sq MEP A 22 sq ft CLASSROOM 40 sq CLASSROOM A 40 2 sq ft CLASSROOM 406 sq CLASSROOM 39 sq CLASSROOM A 40 sq CLASSROOM 399 sq ft CLASSRM A 40 sq LOCKER R A 63 sq COMPUTER LAB A 02 5 sq STORAG 40 sq OFFICE 21 sq OFFICE A 21 5 sq ft OFFICE A 21 sq RESTROOM 21 sq OFFICE A 21 sq ft OFFICE A 214 sq COPY M A 40 5 sq STORAGE A 251 2 sq ft OFFICE 21 sq RESTROOM A 73 5 sq ft AUDITORIUM A 070 7 sq ft CHILDCARE 08 sq MEETING RM FLEX SPAC A 07 sq STAGE A 60 sq BACKSTAG 51 sq BACKSTAG A 522 5 sq ft RESTROOM KITCHEN 1 08 sq DINNING HAL 71 sq CLINIC A 01 sq RESTROOM 21 5 sq STORAGE A 31 5 sq GAME RM A 661 5 sq ft LOUNGE SPAC 1 01 sq TEEN LOUNGE 01 sq VENDING MACH 50 sq SENIOR LOUNGE 1 05 sq STORAG 55 sq RESTROOM 40 sq CLASSROOM A 40 2 sq CLASSROOM A 40 2 sq SCALE: 1/64" = 1 -0"
ADMINITRATION
AUDITORIUM LEISURE
EDUCATION AQUATICS HEALTH SPORTS/GAMING
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page 17 PART 2.03OUTDOOR PUBLIC SPACE
page 18 AUDITORIUM LEISURE ADMINITRATION EDUCATION AQUATICS
HEALTH SPORTS/GAMING
page 19 PART 2.04PROGRAM ADJACENCY 204 ' -8 " 160'-3" 22 4 '8 5 " CLASSROOM 40 2 sq CLASSROOM 40 sq ft CLASSROOM A 40 sq CLASSROOM A 391 sq CLASSROOM 40 sq CLASSROOM 39 sq CLASSROOM A 40 sq LOCKER R 63 sq COMPUTER LAB A 02 sq STORAG 40 sq ft AQUADICS 854 sq OFFICE 21 5 sq OFFICE A 21 sq ft OFFICE 21 5 sq RESTROOM A 21 sq ft OFFICE 21 5 sq OFFICE A 21 sq COPY M A 401 5 sq STORAG A 25 sq OFFICE A 214 sq RESTROOM A 73 sq ft AUDITORIU A 07 sq ft CHILDCARE 3 08 sq MEETING RM FLEX SPAC A 07 sq STAG A 60 sq BACKSTAG 51 5 sq BACKSTAG 52 2 sq RESTROOM A sq ft KITCHEN 08 sq DINNING HAL 1 711 sq CLINI 01 sq RESTROOM A 21 sq STORAGE 31 5 sq LOUNGE SPACE A 01 sq ft TEEN LOUNGE 1 01 2 sq VENDING MAC A 501 5 sq SENIOR LOUNGE A 05 sq ft STORAG 55 sq ft RESTROOM 40 2 sq CLASSROOM 40 2 sq CLASSROOM 40 sq ft PLAYGROUND 15 sq SCALE: 1/64" = 1 -0" First Floor SCALE 1/64" = 1 -0" Second Floor
page 20 CURCULATION AXON

VERTICAL CURCULATION

INTERIOR CURCULATION

EXTERIOR CURCULATION

page 21 PART 2.04CURCULATION FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
6 SCALE 1 =FIRST FLOOR 3 SCALE 2 1 -
2ND FLOOR
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page 23 PART 2.05DIGITAL 3D MODEL WITH PRIMARY PROGRAM COMPONENTS IN CONTEXT
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MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL PLUMBING & DATA (MEP) (3%) 2349 SQFT TOTAL NET AREA WITH MED 79393 SQFT

(51%) 40796 SQFT

page 25 PART 2.06BUILDING CODE ANALYSIS OFFICES/ADMIN (200SF X 6) 12 1290 COPY/FILE RM 5 598 LOBBY 113 1705 RESTROOMS (1 Male, 1 Female) 2 215 STORAGE 1 250 ADMIN SPORTS/GAMING SOCIALIZING/LOUNGE SPACE (LARGE, OPEN) 67 1013 VENDING MASHINE AREA 33 501 DINING HALL (SEATING & TABLES) (100 PEOPLE) 114 1711 TEEN LOUNGE 67 1016 SENIOR LOUNGE 70 1050 RESTROOMS (2 Male, 3 Female) 5 405 STORAGE 1 556 LEASURE GAMING RM (60 PEOPLE) 66 1000 SOCIAL HALL/GYMNASIUM 928 13925 TRACK 50 22,692 INDOOR PLAYGROUND 61 2153 LOCKERS/SHOWERS (MALE,FEMALE) (INCUDE RESTROOM STALLS) 17 1068 STORAGE 1 402 DPMT ID ROOMS OCCPY SQFT 13 14 15 RR ST 16 17 18 19 20 RR ST ST 21 22 23 24 25 AQUADICS EDUCATION POOL (LEISURE POOL, KIDDIE PAD/ POOL, LAP POOL) 75 3797 LOCKERS/SHOWERS (MALE, FEMALE) (INCUDE 2 Male, 2 Female RR STALLS) 20 1017 STORAGE 1 403 CLASSROOMS (20 PEOPLE) (400SF X 8) 153 3,078 MEETING RMS/FLEX SPACE (50-75 PEOPLE) 153 3078 COMBUTER RM (20 COMPUTERS) 51 1022 KITCHEN (LEARNING KITCHEN, MULTIPLE STOVES/SINKS/COUNTER SPACE) 54 1090 RESTROOMS (3 Male, 5 Female) 8 800 STORAGE 1 400 AUDITORIUM AUDITORIUM (300 PEOPLE + STAGE) 307 3071 AUDITORIUM LOBBY 80 1206 STAGE 40 600 BACK STAGE CHANGING AREAS (X2) 73 1102 RESTROOMS (3 Male, 5 Female) 8 974 STORAGE 2 500 HEALTH CHILD CARE RM 61 3085 CLINIC (WITH DIRECT ACCESS TO CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL IN ADJACENT TO SITE) 10 1013 RESTROOMS (1 Male, 1 Female) 2 219 STORAGE 1 312 DPMT ID ROOMS OCCPY SQFT 1 2 3 4 RR ST 5 6 ST 7 8 9 10 RR ST 11 RR ST 12
CIRCULATION
TOTAL
AREA
SQFT TOTAL NET AREA 120189 SQFT OCCUPANCY 422 TOTAL NET AREA 6247 OCCUPANCY 131 TOTAL NET AREA 4058 OCCUPANCY 352 TOTAL NET AREA 6252 OCCUPANCY 1118 TOTAL NET AREA 41210 OCCUPANCY 96 TOTAL NET AREA 5217 OCCUPANCY 412 TOTAL NET AREA 9468 OCCUPANCY 72 TOTAL NET AREA 4629
NET
77081
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ZONING AND LAND USE MAP

Zoning Districts:

Planned Development: 1292

Application Number: 20479

Ordnance Date: 1/27/2021

Ordnance Number: 02020-4578

Planning Region: Central

Zoning Map Index:

Grid Index: 3-G

Zoning Map Page Number: 85B

Building Address: 1454 N Dayton St (883127)

Parcels:

PIN #: 1705218005

Ward: 27

Community Area: Near North Side

HISTORIC EXISTING PARCEL LINES

ZONING AND LAND USE MAP

Subarea Boundary Adjustments. The individual site areas, public right-of-way areas, and floor area ratios (“FAR”) in Subareas A, B, C and E have been modified slightly due to squaring off the subarea boundaries. The total overall numbers remain the same and the overall FAR remains 5.0.

• Design Changes. The design changes to the proposed Subarea A building include:

• Screening the rooftop mechanical.

• Addition of a rooftop terrace and pool deck.

• Increased frontage of retail storefront along Paseo.

• Increased percentage of glazing at the residential floors on the North, South and West elevations.

• Addition of balconies on the East and South elevations.

• Relocation of interior and exterior amenities to the top two floors with private terraces at the seventh floor.

• Change in color of the metal panels at the residential floors to a warm-toned bronze color.

• Chang in color of the ribbed metal panels at the garage levels to a mix of two wann-toned colors (complementary to the residential floors above) in varying panel widths and rib spacing.

• Changed in color of the masonry to warm gray blend.

• Setback Changes. The setback changes to the proposed Subarea A building include:

• Podium setback from the east property line has changed to 15’-6” (this Paseo setback previously varied from 10’-0” to 16’-0”).

• Tower setback from the east property line at the upper levels has been reduced from 31 ‘-6” to 28’-10”.

• Tower setback from the north property line has been reduced to 6’-5” and 7’-4”.

• Tower setback from the south property line ( west elevation) has increased from 15’ -3” and 23 ‘-0” to 16’ -6” and 23 ‘-6”.

• Podium setback from the West property line has been reduced from 1 ‘-8” to 1 ‘-0”.

page 27 PART 2.06BUILDING CODE ANALYSIS
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PART 2.06BUILDING CODE ANALYSIS
PART 2.06BUILDING CODE ANALYSIS
page 32 J A B C D E F G CC DD BB H 10 11 12 13 AA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

DIAGONAL STRUCTURE TYPE: BOX TRUSS SYSTEM

GYMNASIUM STRUCTURE TYPE: CATENARY ARCH

• PRIMARY MATERIAL: GLULAM TIMBER

• COLUMNS: STEEL & GLULAM TIMBER

page 33 PART 2.07STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS
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AXON
PLUMBING
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MECHANICAL/PLUMBING/ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
PART 2.08
HVAC AXON SUPPLY RETURN

12 - VENDING MASHINE AREA

13 - DINING HALL

14 - TEEN LOUNGE

15 - SENIOR LOUNGE

16 - GAMING RM

17 - SOCIAL HALL/GYMNASIUM

18 - TRACK

19 - INDOOR PLAYGROUND

20 - LOCKERS/SHOWERS

21 - CHILD CARE RM

22 - CLINIC

23 - OFFICES/ADMIN

24 - COPY/FILE RM

RR - RESTROOMS

ST - STORAGE

ME - MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL

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01 - MAIN LOBBY 02 - AUDITORIUM 03 - AUDITORIUM LOBBY 04 - STAGE 05 - BACK STAGE CHANGING AREAS 06 - POOL 07 - CLASSROOMS 08 - MEETING RMS/FLEX SPACE 09 - COMBUTER RM 10 - KITCHEN 11 - SOCIALIZING/LOUNGE SPACE
page 37 PART 2.09SCHEMATIC DESIGN SUBMITTAL 05 #DrgID #DrgID 1 A B C D 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 08 16 10 13 17 20 20 20 20 21 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 RR RR RR ME ME ME ST ST ST RR ME 07 07 11 12 14 15 ST 18 19 RR ME 09
page 38 #DrgID #DrgID 1 A B C D
page 39 PART 2.10SECTIONS
SECTION A SECTION C SECTION D
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page 41 PART 2.10ENCLOSURE SYSTEMS NARRATIVE & DETAILED PARTIAL ELEVATION STUDY
DETAIL
SECTION
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HEAVY TIMBER TRUSS SYSTEM

INCLOSED IN GLASS

page 43 PART 2.10ELEVATIONS
page 44 GSEducationalVersion

ENCLOSURE

SKYLITE SYSTEM

DOUBLE-PANLED TEMPERED GLAZING

TPO WHITE ROOFING

POLYISOCYANURATE ROOF INSULATION

CORRIGATED METAL DECK

WOOD PLANK

DOUBLE-PANLED TEMPERED GLAZING

SLAB

CONCRETE ON GRADE CLT

HORIZONTAL STRUCTURE

GLULAM TIMBER BEAMS

GLULAM TIMBER BOX TRUSS SYSTEM

CAMBER ARCH TIMBER BEAM SYSTEM

VERTICAL STRUCTURE

GLULAM TIMBER COLUMN

CONCRETE FILLED STEEL TUBE COLUMN

CORE + SHEER WALLS WOOD

SKY SLAYTON

SYSTEMS SEQUENCE NEW TECHNOLOGY OF ENCLOSURES IN BUILDINGS SPRING 2022 | PROF. HUFFMAN

PART 2.11ADVANCE SCHEMATIC SUBMITAL
S Y STEMS SEQUENCE

VERTICAL CURCULATION CURCULATION

MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL CLOSET

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STRUCTURE FIGURE GROUND
FIRST FLOOR BASEMENT FLOOR SECOND FLOOR
page 47 PART 2.12DESIGN SCHEMATIC SUBMITTAL
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page 49 PART 2.13DETAILED ENLARGE MODEL

This community center is located North of Northside Chicago. The location is surrounded by multiple residential and commercial buildings, with multiple possibilities of transportation; making this an ideal spot for a community center.

The North Chicago Community Center is a family-focused environment. The program focuses on all the community, from young to old. Along with multiple areas for activities, like basketball, video games, ping-pong, swimming, and theater, there is also a clinic and multiple classrooms to full fill “real-world needs.”

The main material of the structure is wood; creating a warm earthy feel whether you are inside the buildings playing games or just hanging out, or outside in the large open courtyard. Using the box truss system I was able to span the build a long distance, minimizing the use of columns, creating a more open space inside and out. The second most used material in this building is glass. Having mostly a glass façade, allows you to feel as if you are outside, even if you are inside. Panels are placed in specific areas that either needs less daylighting or less glass in the area.

NORTHCOMMUNITYCHICAGOCENTER

SITE LOCATION: 1454 N DAYTON ST

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS NORTHSIDE

SITE SIZE: 2.69 ACRES (117,356 SQFT)

PROGECT SIZE: 111,078 SQFT

APARTMENT/ CONDOS ENTERTAINMENT

WHOLE FOODS MARKET

PARKING GARAGE GYM

CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

page 51 PART 2.14FINAL EXHIBIT: SITE/OVERVIEW
RETAIL
page 52 0 6 4 SCAL = 1FIRST FLOOR SCAL 2 = -0 BASEMENT 0 1 32 64 16 32 64 ROOF BASEMENT M M 0 6 2 4 SCAL 2 = 1 -0 FIRST FLOOR SCAL 2 = -0 BASEMENT FIRST FLOOR 1 2 3 4 4 RR RR RR ST 5 6 6 ST 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 9 10 RRST 11 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 15 RR 18 22 25 ST 25 M M M M 12

AUDITORIUM (300 PEOPLE + STAGE)

AUDITORIUM LOBBY

STAGE

BACK STAGE CHANGING AREAS (X2)

RESTROOMS (3 Male, 5 Female)

STORAGE HEALTH

POOL (LEISURE POOL, KIDDIE PAD/ POOL, LAP POOL)

LOCKERS/SHOWERS (MALE, FEMALE) (INCUDE 2 Male, 2 Female RR STALLS)

STORAGE

CLASSROOMS (20 PEOPLE) (400SF X 8)

MEETING RMS/FLEX SPACE (50-75 PEOPLE)

COMBUTER RM (20 COMPUTERS) KITCHEN (LEARNING KITCHEN, MULTIPLE STOVES/SINKS/COUNTER SPACE)

RESTROOMS (3 Male, 5 Female)

CHILD CARE RM

CLINIC (WITH DIRECT ACCESS TO CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL IN ADJACENT TO SITE)

RESTROOMS (1 Male, 1 Female)

OFFICES/ADMIN (200SF X 6)

COPY/FILE RM

LOBBY

RESTROOMS (1 Male, 1 Female)

STORAGE

SOCIALIZING/LOUNGE SPACE (LARGE, OPEN)

VENDING MASHINE AREA

DINING HALL (SEATING & TABLES) (100 PEOPLE)

TEEN LOUNGE

SENIOR LOUNGE

RESTROOMS (2 Male, 3 Female)

STORAGE

GAMING RM (60 PEOPLE)

SOCIAL HALL/GYMNASIUM

LOCKERS/SHOWERS (MALE,FEMALE) (INCUDE RESTROOM STALLS)

page 53 PART 2.14FINAL EXHIBIT: PLANS PART 2.09SCHEMATIC
MITTAL 1 3 SCAL = 1ROOF SCALE 2 = -0 2ND FLOOR ROOF
DESIGN SUB
ADMIN SPORTS/GAMING
LEASURE
TRACK
INDOOR PLAYGROUND
STORAGE 13 14 15 RR ST 16 17 18 19 20 RR ST ST 21 22 23 24 25
EDUCATION
AQUADICS
STORAGE AUDITORIUM
STORAGE DPMT ID ROOMS 1 2 3 4 RR ST 5 6 ST 7 8 9 10 RR ST 11 RR ST 12 1 3 1 3 SCALE 1 1ROOF SCAL 2 = -0 2ND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR 7 7 16 OPEN TO OPEN TO OPENTO BELOW 17 19 20 RR ST 21 23 24 M M

NORTH ELEVATION

NORTH ELEVATION

page 54 0 16 32 64 SCALE: 1/32" = 1 -0"
0 16' 32 64

WEST ELEVATION

WEST

page 55 0 16 32 64' SCALE 1/32" = 1 -0 NORTH ELEVATION SCALE 1 = 20
ELEVATION
PART 2.14FINAL EXHIBIT: ELEVATIONS
page 56 0 8 16 32 SECTION 3 SCALE 1 16" = 1 -0 SECTION 1 SCALE 16 = 1 -0 SECTION 2 0 8 16 32 SCALE 1 16 = 1 -0 SECTION 3 SCALE 1 16" = 1 -0 SECTION 1 SCALE 1 16 = 1 -0 SECTION 2 0 16 32 SCALE 1 16 = 1 -0 SECTION 1 0 16 32 #DrgID #DrgID 1 SECTION 1 SECTION C SECTION D 16 32 #DrgID DrgID 1 SCALE 1 16 =SECTION 1 SCALE 16SECTION 2 A B C D
page 57 SCALE 1 16 = 1 -0 SECTION 3 SCALE 1 16 = 1 -0 SECTION 2 SCALE 1 16 = 1 -0
4 16 32 SECTION 3 SCALE 1 16" = -0
2 0 8 16 32 #DrgID #DrgID SCALE 1 16 = 1 -
1 8 1 2
SECTION
SECTION
SECTION
SECTION A
PART 2.14FINAL EXHIBIT: SECTIONS
SECTION B
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SECTION A

A 6 2 1 PART 2.14FINAL EXHIBIT: DETAIL SECTION
page 60 CURCULATION HVAC SUPPLY RETURN

PLUMBING STRUCTURE

page 61 PART 2.14FINAL EXHIBIT: AXON
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page 63 PART 2.14FINAL EXHIBIT: PERSPECTIVE

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