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SOLAR LABRIE selected projects

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E XPER I ENC E

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER: Dominek Architecture June, 2016 – April, 2019 Portland, Oregon Architectural Designer and assistant project manager, working on various scale residential and commercial projects from concept, through permitting to construction administration. DESIGN INTERN: Jessica Helgerson Interior Design Jan, 2016 – June, 2016 Portland, Oregon Design intern, assisting design and production for residential interior design and architecture. Supported the design team, researched product and materials, specified preliminary FF&E for review by design team, assisted with design production for permit documents, managed materials library, and facilitated communication with product representatives and subcontractors ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER: Kohn Pederson Fox & Associates July, 2013 – August, 2013 New York, New York Assisted concept design and production for mixed-use project, Al Bateen Wharf. PROJECT DESIGN ASSISTANT: Kohn Pederson Fox & Associates December, 2011 – July, 2012 New York, New York Worked as a designer on Hudson Yards, NYC. Created and modified existing design documents for presentation and communication between the design and marketing teams. Presentations were used to communicate with a number of user groups, including tenants, relevant city agencies and the public. Work includes: architectural drawings, renderings, explanatory diagrams and coordinating among consultants. URBAN PLANNER/PROJECT COORDINATOR: Solace International March, 2011 - October 2011, Sokode, Ghana Responsibilities included project management, urban development, crisis assessment, financial strategies, business development and fund raising. Assisted with developing water and sanitation solutions for New Seed International - clinic, school and orphan care. GRAPHIC DESIGNER: Freelance January, 1999 - September 2009 Package design, logo and identity design, print design, graphics for textiles, web interface design, layout and production, strategy, branding, copywriting and mechanicals. PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Private School December 2006 - April 2007, San Francisco, CA Head of program development, event production, student enrollment and student relations, marketing, multimedia, administration and human resources. DESIGNER/ASST ART DIRECTOR: Sid Paterson Advertising June 2004 – June 2005, New York, NY Strategy, development and execution of multi-media advertising campaigns. Key contributor in creative development including inception, design, layout, graphic storyboarding, copywriting and production for print and radio advertising.


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WRITER/JOURNALIST: That’s Beijing November 2003 – June 2004, Beijing, China Freelance journalist for cultural magazine for English speaking foreigners living in Beijing. TV HOST/BROADCAST JOURNALIST: Central Chinese Television March 2003 – July 2003, Beijing, China Television host, broadcast journalist, writer and editor for Rediscovering China, a travel show for foreigners living in China. DESIGNER: Razorfish July 2000 – July 2001, San Francisco, CA Graphic designer and production artist for multi-media advertising campaigns. ASSOCIATE DESIGNER: Media Circus/Illusion Fusion May 1997 – May 1998, New York, NY Web design, creation, production and optimization of web graphics. Quality control, design and strategy development.

EDU C ATI O N

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE 2012-2014, Los Angeles, CA | M.Arch COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 2009-2011, New York, NY | BA Architecture, Magna Cum Laude CITY COLLEGE of SAN FRANCISCO 2007-2008, San Francisco, CA | AA Architecture candidate UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY Fall 2007, San Francisco, CA | Intro to Interior Architecture ACADEMY of ART UNIVERSITY 1998-2000, San Francisco, CA | AA Fine Arts UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 1991-1992, Eugene, OR | Liberal Arts Studies

SKI L L S

Adobe CS, AutoCAD, Copywriting, Maya, Microsoft Office, Photography, Rhino, SketchUp, TheaRender, Vectorworks. Fast integration of new software. Comfortable, direct, effective communication, emotional intelligence, kind and generous spirit, strong sense of self and desire, openness, adaptability and flexibility. English fluency, basic Italian, limited Spanish. For jobs requiring fluency, willing and excited to do full immersion language education upon hire.


HUDSON YARDS NYC Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates

Project description: Designer on Hudson Yards, NYC. Created design documents for presentation and communication between the design and marketing teams. Presentations were used to communicate with a number of user groups, including tenants, city agencies and the public. Developed architectural drawings, renderings, explanatory diagrams with coordination among consultants. Team: Solar Labrie, Don Shillinburg - Hudson Yards Marketing Lead, Marianne Kwok - Design Lead

10th Avenue

33rd Street


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MID-CENTURY RENOVATION

BUILDING CODE SUMMARY SPACE

3'-6"

Single Family Residential

AREA

Single Dwelling Unit

2618

No Separation Req.

Dominek Architecture, LLC.

Code

2011 Oregon Residential Speciality Co

Juristiction

City of Portland

Height + Area Building Height Building Area

Project description: Improvements to an existing 2,618 SF house in northwest Portland. Scope of work includes roof renovation, new decks, new windows and doors, interior non-structural finish work in kitchen, living room and basement. Voluntary seismic upgrade.

MAR NW WAL

-8'-6"

R10 [Low density single dwelling] n/a NH Northwest Hills Plan District, Sky

PARKING

No Changes to Approved

PROPOSED

New roof, non-structural interior upgr

ROOF

GAS

SLAB Perimeter DOOR FENESTRATION

2618 SF 2545 SF 442 SF 5605 SF

Vaulted Ceiling - 8" nominal Wood Framed Above Grade Concrete Below Grade Entrance Door Windows

SAN UPPER LEVEL F.F.. +0.0'

NOTES 1. Compliance @ windows based on Low-E 270 2.2mm w specifications may be approved and installed. Max U-0. NFRC Rating sticker on final window prior to install.

ELEC

3'-6"

LOCATION MAP

"

2'-0

New Pavers

4"

0"

30'-

-18'-0"

1 A0.1

Full Site Plan Not to scale

NTS

BLDG COVERAGE 2618 SF PAVED AREA 2545 SF OVERHANGS 442 SF IMPERVIOUS AREA 5605 SF

NORTH

NTS

NTS

City of Portland Title 33 1801 Walmar Drive, Portland, OR 97 R324476 SECTION 25 1N 1W, TL 3500 0.26 A

BASE ZONE OVERLAY(S) PLAN DISTRICT

WALL SLAB (unheated)

O

H2

New surfaces, see sheet A1.2

0"

12'-

26'-

NTS

Sprinkler System not provided

Smoke detection to be installed as requ Carbon monoxide detection to be insta

CODE ADDRESS TAX LOT NUMBER(S) TAX ROLL

ENERGY REQUIREMENTS

-18'-0"

NTS

Sprinklers Smoke Detection CO Detection

BLDG COVERAGE PAVED AREA OVERHANGS IMPERVIOUS AREA

DR

(E) Landscape

(E) Stair

Team: Solar Labrie, Gabriel Dominek

NTS

21'-2.5" / 2 Stories 2618 sf

ZONING CODE ANALYSIS

New Deck

NTS

OCCUPANCY TYPE

Fire separations have been provided in accordance with 2011


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NTS

NTS

NTS

NTS

NTS

NTS

NTS

NTS

NTS

NTS

NTS

NTS

NTS

NTS

NTS


MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING Dominek Architecture, LLC.

Project description: Apartment housing development in Redmond, Oregon. The project consists of 9 buildings comprised of a 30-unit, 2-story apartment complex on the properties at 1576 SW Juniper Avenue and 1027 SW 15th Street. The two adjacent properties total approx. 1.75 acres. This project was my major focus while working at Dominek Architecture. We began in 2017 and it is currently in development. Completion March 2020. Team: Solar Labrie, Gabriel Dominek, Jay Young, Joe Schollmeyer

PROPERTY NORTH OF JUNIPER AVE - C4 ZONE 207'-1 1/2" 15'-1 1/2"

42'-7" Main Entry Portico Detail 2/A0.1

14'-11 3/4"

42'-7"

35'-0 1/4"

6'-10 3/4"

20'-4 3/4"

24'-0"

5'-7"

6" Curb 36" Planting strip 60" Sidewalk

SW JUNIPER AVE

(E) 18"Ø to remain

DRIVEWAY 8' fence to end at clear vision parameter 1

(N) 6' FENCE (E) 10"Ø to remain

GATE B

GATE A FENCED IN SWALE PER L1.0

(N) 8' Fence

4

14'-6 1/2"

(E) 18"Ø to remain

GATE C 5

Patio, Typ. FR

(E) Fence 7/A7.0 @ 6'H

R5 ZONE

105'-4 1/2"

FR

BUILDING 1

2

FR

35'-10"

BUILDING 2

(E) Fence (E) 14"Ø to remain

LANDSCAPE PER L1.0 6'-0"

18'-0"

24'-0"

20'-0"

5'-0"

54'-7"

45'-8 3/4"

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

50 49

37

38

39

40

29'-11"

Balcony in setback above

46

30'-0 1/2"

FR

42

43

44

FR

BUILDING 8

BUILDING 6

BIKE PKG Water

5'-1 1/2"

(N) 6' FENCE

(N) 6' FENCE

Y

H

D

1

5

R5 ZONE

A7.0

LANDSCAPED STORMWATER BASINS TYP., SEE L1.0 AND CIVIL

(E) 26"Ø to remain

A7.0

(E) 30"Ø to remain

(E) 18"Ø to remain

1'-5 1/2" 5'-0"

36'-0"

5'-0"

90'-0"

5'-0"

96'-0"

15'-7 1/2"

72'-0"

19'-8"

5'-4"

56'-7"

13'-8 3/4"

81'-1"

15'-1 1/2"

517'-6 3/4"

SW JUNIPER & 15TH ST SITE PLAN NORTH

Scale: 1" = 20'-0"

LEGEND

0"

(E) FENCE TO REMAIN

4'-

(N) 8' FENCE PER 7/A7.0 (N) VINE FENCE PER 6/L5.0 (N) 6' FENCE PER 4/A8.8 (E) TREE TO REMAIN

PT. 6" x 6" Posts 16'-4"

Ptd. metal mesh screen 14'-0"

(N) TREE PER LANDSCAPE CONC. PAVING

7'-2"

9'-3"

1 1/2" Square ptd. steel tube

LANDSCAPING STORM SWALE PER CIVIL

Wood bench

1'-6"

1 A0.1

Conc. footings below grade per structural

5 A0.1

Diagram of Accessible Pathways Scale: NTS

3 A0.1

Diagram of Front Pergola Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" DEFERRED SUBMITTAL

2 A0.1

Diagram of Entry Portico Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" DEFERRED SUBMITTAL

106'-1"

12'-9"

GATE F (E) 16"Ø to remain

45 41

SW 15TH ST

48 47

55

TRASH ENCL

Gas

GATE G

25'-0"

20'-0"

13

BUILDING 5

Accessible Route to Type A Unit

18'-0" 4'-11 3/4"

52 Parking spaces - 9' x 20' 13 Parking spaces - 8' x 18' 4 ADA Parking spaces COMPACT

12

18'-2 3/4"

5'-5 1/2" 51 52 53

9'-0"

57

54

1 A1.4

LANDSCAPE PER L1.0 FR FR

Accessible Path

NEW ASPHALT AND CURBS PER CIVIL

6'-0"

Fire Riser Room, Typ.

27'-9"

16'-10 1/2"

20'-3"

BUILDING 7

56

65

FR GATE D

45'-10 3/4"

(N) 6' FENCE

Sewer

46'-5 1/2"

60 58

59

61 62

40'-0" COMPACT

63

40'-0" COMPACT

64

11'-4 3/4"

FR

24'-0 1/2"

11'-4 3/4"

BUILDING 4A

GATE E

9'-4 1/4"

27'-9"

PacifiCorp Service Transformer

(E) 19"Ø to remain (N) 6' FENCE

PROPERTY EAST OF 15TH ST - R5 ZONE

8 9 10 11

29'-9"

STORAGE/ STUDIO

(N) 6' FENCE

15'-4 3/4"

1 A1.7 (N) 8' FENCE

(E) 26"Ø to remain 86'-5"

BUILDING 3

51'-1"

1'-5 1/2"

COURTYARD BUILDING 4B

Open space/ yard requirements as per Redmond Ch. 8 Development Regulations 8.3035 (4)(E)(11).

PacifiCorp Service Transformer 10'-2 3/4"

18'-0"

7

R5 ZONE

24'-0"

5'-0"

210'-6 1/2"

85'-10 1/2"

6

310'-2" 27'-2"

15'-1 1/2"

20'-3"

GENERAL NOTES 1. See Civil for R.O.W. elements 2. Dimensions on this sheet to F.O.Framing 3. FR = Rire Riser

Clear Vision Area

Water

Front Trellis Detail 3/A0.1

3

29'-9"

15'-5"

PacifiCorp Service Transformer


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GENERAL NOTES 1.

Existing Building; Contractor to field verify all building and overall dimensions as nec. and report discrepancies to Architect.

2.

All dimensions to face of framing U.N.O.

3.

See Sheet C-3.0 for Finish Floor elevations

4.

All interior unit walls to be WT-7a U.N.O.

5.

See sheets A5.2/A5.3 for enlarged bathroom plans and interior elevations

51'-1" 28'-0" 4'-6"

16'-5"

7'-1"

11'-9" 3'-7 1/2"

4'-0 3/4"

11'-4" 4'-0 3/4"

6'-8 1/2"

4'-7 1/2"

2

CL

04

2'-11 1/4" 3'-10 3/4"

WT-9

1'-9 1/2"

5'-1"

1

PATIO

2'-7 1/4" 1'-11 1/4"

C L

4'-8"

A3.5

8'-1 1/2"

WH

LIVING

16'-4 3/4"

8'-0"

VP-1

UNIT 5A

KITCHEN

EQ-3

C L

EQ-1

5'-10 1/2"

01 C L

A

EQ-2a EQ-2b

07

EQ-6

4'-4 3/4" 1'-9 1/4"

PATIO

1'-0"

02

A

02

EQ-10

2'-4 1/4" 1'-10 1/2"

24

13

1'-2"

EQ-10

EQ-13

6'-6"

BUILDING 5 A

WT-1

6 x 6 Post, Typ. C L

23

2'-4 3/4"

WT-9

07

UNIT 5C

WT-2

C L

04

07

FIRE RISER ROOM

C

SV-1

1'-9 3/4"

5'-2"

A

BATHROOM

WT-7

4'-11 3/4"

7'-6" 5'-3 3/4"

2'-2 1/4"

WT-1

Per tun manuf., typ.

BEDROOM

4'-10"

WT-7

E

WT-1

WT-1 4'-9"

EQ-11

EQ-2a EQ-2b

8'-10"

EQ-3

CLOSET

5'-1"

WT-1

F Per tun manuf. Typ.

1'-7 3/4" 1'-9 3/4" 2'-1 3/4"

EQ-1

5'-6 3/4"

23'-8 1/2"

06

1'-7 1/4"1'-8 3/4"

WT-1

C L

C L

WH

13 3'-10 3/4"

E

WT-8

3'-10 3/4"

EQ-11

CLOSET

4

C L

E

PANTRY

27'-11"

WT-1

WT-1 7'-7"

WH

C L

D

10 1/2"

WT-2

4'-2 1/2"

C L

BATHROOM SV-1

F

C L

A3.5

WT-1

A3.5 C L

D

C L

3

C L

A3.5

C L

10 1/2" 2'-8 1/4"

6'-4"

19'-0"

9'-3 1/2"

15'-9 1/4"

53'-1"

1 A1.10

Building 5 - Level 1 Plan Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0"

NORTH

GENERAL NOTES 1. 2.

SITE PLAN - BLDG 5

Existing Building; Contractor to field verify all building and overall dimensions as nec. and report discrepancies to Architect. All dimensions to face of framing U.N.O.

3.

See Sheet C-3.0 for Finish Floor elevations

4.

All interior unit walls to be WT-7a U.N.O.

5.

See sheets A5.2/A5.3 for enlarged bathroom plans and interior elevations

51'-1" 28'-0" 4'-6"

7'-1"

16'-5"

11'-9" 3'-2"

4'-3 1/2"

11'-4" 6'-8 1/2"

4'-3 1/2"

4'-7 1/2"

A

C L

Per tun manuf. Typ.

8'-10" 22

1'-2"

5 A3.4

WT-9 5'-1"

5'-2"

WT-9

1'-7 1/4"1'-8 3/4"

2'-1 1/4" 3'-10 3/4"

1'-9 1/2"

C L

4'-8"

UNIT 5D

1 A3.5

A

16'-4 3/4"

2'-7 1/4" 1'-11 1/4"

02

LAUNDRY

LIVING VP-1 KITCHEN

EQ-6 DN

E EQ-2a

07

WT-1 C L

C L

7'-1 3/4"

22'-7 1/2"

EQ-3

EQ-2b

C L

EQ-1

1'-8 1/4"

A

C L

12'-1 1/4"

8'-9 1/4"

02

D WT-2

1'-9 3/4"

4'-5 3/8"

22

WT-1

5'-10 1/2"

8'-0"

6'-11 1/4"

EQ-10

8'-1 1/2"

UNIT 5B

LIVING VP-1

BEDROOM

3'-4 5/8"

C L

12"

4 A3.5

C L

04

EQ-10

3'-10 3/4"

23'-8 1/2"

D

SV-1

13

7'-6" 5'-3 3/4"

2'-2 1/4"

5'-1"

4'-9"

BATHROOM

CL

04

4'-6 1/2"

WT-7 13 WT-1

27'-11"

1'-7 3/4" 1'-9 3/4" 2'-1 3/4"

KITCHEN

BEDROOM CLOSET

EQ-11

WT-1

Per tun manuf., typ.

EQ-11

EQ-2a EQ-2b

WH

Roof Above

F

WH WT-8 EQ-3

WT-2

A

D

EQ-1

4'-11 3/4"

7'-7"

C L

06

3'-10 3/4"

SV-1

CLOSET

C L

WT-1

2 A3.4

WT-1

WT-1 WT-2

4'-2 1/2"

C

BATHRM

F

C L

WT-1

2 A3.5

C L

C L

BUILDING 5

A 9'-3 1/2"

C L

15'-9 1/4" 30'-5 1/2"

3 A3.5 53'-1"

2 A1.11

Building 5 - Level 2 Plan Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0"

NORTH

17'-0 1/4" 19'-0 1/4"

2'-0"

SITE PLAN - BLDG 5

Fiber cement board & batten cladding; Typ., WD-2a, P-1

Fiber cement board & batten cladding; Typ., WD-2a, P-1

Fiber cement panel; Wd-2b, P-2

Premanuf. Balcony, Typ.

Range Exhaust

Range Exhaust TO SHTG.

3'-0

Fire Riser Closet

Fiber cement panel at wall base; Wd-2b, P-3

Elec meter per Elec dwgs

"

9'-7 1/4"

Mech. unit metal mesh screen; Typ.

Fiber cement panel at wall base; WD-2b, P-3

TOP OF SLAB

6"

Fiber cement panel at wall base; WD-2b, P-3

3 A3.3

2 A3.3

North Elevation - Building 3 Scale: 3/16" = 1'-0"

West Elevation - Building 2

6" Typ. and not < 2" Typ. at entrances, patios and adjacent paved surfaces

1 A3.3

Scale: 3/16" = 1'-0"

East Elevation - Building 2 Scale: 3/16" = 1'-0"

Asphalt shingle roofing

Alum. gutter w/ Raychem heat trace, Typ.

6 A8.6

Typical window; ptd. wood trim, ref. Details

Fiber cement board & batten cladding; Typ., WD-2a, P-1

D.S.

Fiber cement board & batten cladding; Typ., WD-2a, P-1 v3' -0"

13'-6", clear

New Fence

Fiber cement panel; WD-2b, P-2

Range Exhaust

GATE E

GATE D

Range Exhaust

Elec panels per Elec drwgs

Fiber cement panel; WD-2b, P-3

4 A3.3

South Elevation - Buildings 3 & 4

Wood & metal entry gate; Typ.

Wood & metal entry gate; Typ.

Fiber cement panel at wall base; WD-2b, P-3

Elec panels per Elec drwgs

Scale: 3/16" = 1'-0" 2

1

A4.0

A4.0

Alum. gutter w/ Raychem heat trace, Typ.

D.S.

Fiber cement board & batten cladding; WD-2a, P-1 Fiber cement panel; WD-2b, P-2 Range Exhaust

Mech. unit metal mesh screen; Typ.

Fiber cement panel at wall base; WD-2b, P-3

5 A3.3

West Elevation - Building 3 Scale: 3/16" = 1'-0"


ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT Dominek Architecture, LLC.

Project description: Detached, two-story, one bedroom, 796 SQ FT Accessory Dwelling Unit. Team: Solar Labrie, Gabriel Dominek

36� h. gate 48" h. wood fence Permeable pavers

3 1/2"

F.O.S.

3'-8" 2'-8"

F Wood stair tread

2'-4 1/2"

Tile floor

102

6'-0"

9'-5"

2'-1"

5'-10"

1

Tile shower

E

Kitchen

2'-7 1/2"

PANTRY

5'-5"

C

SD

Up

B

C L

6'-7"

CL 2'-6"

202

A5

Roof, above 1'-6"

6'-9"

17'-6"

2

9'-8"

5'-2 1/2" 17'-6"

C L

C L A2

F.O.S.

H

G

F.O.S.

F.O.S.

F.O.S.

F.O.S.

9'-6"

F.O.S.

F.O.S.

A

NORTH

8'-2 1/2"

D

Bathroom

2'-1"

WT-1 Typ.

C

202A

203A

4'-1 1/2"

11'-1 1/2"

EQ EQ

Tankless waterheater

CL

C L

Scale: 3/8" = 1'-0"

F

3'-4" 2'-9"

5'-6 1/4" 3'-5 1/4"

80 CFM vent fan on timer

Roof Plan

Heat pump

C L

1'-4"

7'-10 1/2"

203

Sealed concrete floor

C L

Heat pump

W/D

Clst

C L

D

B 4'-10"

Dn

2'-1 1/2"

101

C L

2'-8"

B

B

3'-0"

CL

D

Living

C L

SD

2

3 A2

F.O.S.

Electric panel

CL

C L

A5

A5

B

F.O.S.

CL Solid oak floor

C L

3

5'-9"

11'-0 1/2"

12'-10 1/2"

B 2'-8"

Slope

2'-8"

201

C L Slope

B

F.O.S.

B

B

Bedroom

2'-8"

Gutter

Roof, above 3'-0"

6'-4"

C L

Asphalt Shingles

Gutter

5'-10"

101A

A

C L

2'-9"

A

4'-4 1/2" C L

C L

2'-11"

WT-3

A

3'-8"

F.O.S.

EQ. F.O.S.

EQ.

12'-9 1/2" C L

C L

3'-8 1/2"

Slope

F.O.S.

Slope

7'-11 1/2"

CL

Second Floor Plan

1 A2

Scale: 3/8" = 1'-0"

NORTH

CL

Ground Floor Plan Scale: 3/8" = 1'-0"

NORTH


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PL T.O. Ridge 24'-5 1/2"

2 A8

Closed-Cell Spray Foam Urethane Insulation Notes: 1. A minimum insulation level of R-20 air-impermeable or rigid board insulation imbedded into air-impermeable insulation above all recessed fixtures such as recessed lights and exhaust fans (R806.4(1)).

Typ. 12

2. Show compliance with R806.4(5) by proposing ONE of the following (3) assembly types depending on the air permeability of the insulation directly under the structural roof sheathing: • Air-impermeable insulation only: Insulation shall be applied in direct contact with the underside of the structural roof sheathing (R806.4(5)(5.1)). • Air-permeable insulation only: In addition to the air-permeable insulation installed directly below the structural sheathing, rigid board or sheet insulation shall be installed directly above the structural roof sheathing to a minimum insulation level of R-20 for condensation control (R806.4(5)(5.2)). • Air-impermeable and air-permeable insulation: The air-impermeable insulation shall be applied in direct contact with the underside of the structural roof sheathing to a minimum insulation level of R-20 for condensation control. The air-permeable insulation shall be installed directly under the air-impermeable insulation (R806.4(5)(5.3)).

7'-6"

+/- 8

T.O. PL 16'- 3 1/2" 3 A7 Typ.

A. Air permanence equal to or less than 0.02 L/s-m2 at 75 Pa pressure differential tested according to ASTM E2178 or E283 (R202) B. Shall be a vapor retarder, or shall have a vapor retarder coating or covering in direct contact with the underside of the insulation (R806.4(4))

1 A7 7'-0"

C. Specify the required R-values for each insulation component to be installed (N1101.4) D. Specify the R-value per inch of thickness and the required thickness of foam insulation products ( Tables N1101.1(1) & (2)) E. Flame spread index of not more than 75 (R316.3) F. Smoke-development index of not more than 450 when tested in the maximum thickness and density intended for use in accordance with ASTM E84 or UL723 (R316.3) Compliance with items A through F; will be verified in the field during the building inspection process by/with the City building inspector. Please be prepared to provide product information to the inspector at the time of inspection.

2 A7

Typ.

9'-11 1/2"

4 A7

2 A6

Typ. F.F. Ground 00'-00"

1 A3

Transverse Building Section Scale: 1/2" = 1'-0"

NORTH

1 A4

PL

Ptd. wood fascia trim

Asphalt shingle roof Ptd. wood fascia trim, behind gutter

Sht. mtl. gutter

Sht. mtl. gutter

Ptd. wood trim 6" Ptd. siding

Ptd. wood trim 6" Ptd. siding to match house

Ptd. wood fascia trim

Ptd. wood fascia trim Ptd. wood rafter tails match house Ptd. wood trim

Ptd. wood trim Wood fence

D.S. D.S.

3 A3

East Elevation

Scale: 3/8" = 1'-0"

1 A3

1

North Elevation Scale: 3/8" = 1'-0"

EQ

A5

PL

12 +/- 8

Match slope of roof at house

Slope mid-height

Ptd. wood fascia trim

EQ

Asphalt shingle roof Ptd. wood fascia trim, behind gutter

Sht. mtl. gutter

Sht. mtl. gutter

F 24'-5"

Ptd. wood trim 6" Ptd. Hardie siding

Ptd. wood trim 6" Ptd. Hardie siding D.S.

9'-11 1/2"

Emergency egress window, provide WOCD hardware per Manuf., 6.7 SF clear open, 24" w., 39" h.

D.S.

4 A3

West Elevation

Scale: 3/8" = 1'-0"

2 A2.1

South Elevation Scale: 3/8" = 1'-0"


CARTS ON THE SQUARE Dominek Architecture, LLC.

Project description: A rebranding and revitalising Pioneer Courthouse Square, in order to activate and enrich the environment of the City of Portland’s central public park and gathering space for the benefit of Portland’s community members and visitors. Developement, execution and project management. Team: Solar Labrie, Gabriel Dominek

The Square Food Cluster Conceptual Design 08.09.2017


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Pioneer Courthouse Square Signage December 13, 2017

Pioneer Courthouse Square Signage December 13, 2017

Pioneer Courthouse Square Signage December 13, 2017


AMBER ROAD TREKKING CABINS Dominek Architecture, LLC.

The competition called for designs for a series of trekking cabins to be situated along the immense and beautiful Amber Road trekking path. The path will span the full length of Latvia, running along the Baltic Sea beaches which are an undiscovered gem of Northern Europe’s pristine natural beauty. Team: Solar Labrie, Gabriel Dominek, Jay Young, Joe Schollmeyer

AMBER ROAD TREKKING CABINS Even as the Traveler moves through an unpredictable landscape, the forms of nature exist within the realm of the known and familiar. The built world is an opportunity to challenge this, sculpting a reality defined by imagination, to create that which is more alien and surreal. The Traveler will come upon this strange monolith, an interruption from the familiar, a curiosity to discover. Finite structures, which feel separate from the vastness of nature in their stark contrast, yet reframe the space beyond, return the traveler to an intimacy with nature in each framed view. How can these cabins be deployed throughout such a vast and varied terrain by using a simple, repeatable and easily constructible form, that isn’t monotonous and predictable? How can variation and surprise for the weary Traveler be created upon each encounter, while utilizing the same basic kit of parts? How can the variety of site conditions be absorbed? What kind of story could the cabin’s presence tell about the natural landscape and ancient cultural context in which it is found? How can cabins sit lightly on the land while engaging fully with its beautiful surroundings? A cabin is sited horizontally on the beach, tipped vertically and perched at the edge of a sandstone bluff, suspended at an improbable angle, high in the trees as if it fell from the sky. The orientations engender delight and surprise and create different spatial experiences within. At some sites there may be multiple monoliths that communicate with each other. The cabin’s striking and unexplainable presence in the context in which it is discovered raises as much curiosity about the breathtaking places in which it is found, as it does about the form itself. Encountering this unexpected form in a variety of settings, suggests representation of a higher order marking a threshold into a new stage of human consciousness and establishes a dialogue about the specific conditions found there.


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DEMATERIALIZATION

Thesis Project, Southern California Institute of Architecture

This thesis confronted the issues of self-actualization through dematerialization, illuminating the fetishization of objects and materiality, and how humans in our culture attach identity to these objects. In order for identity to adhere to the object, there is an assumed permanence or stability. The process of dematerialization implies the transitional nature of things and destabilizes the environment for the subject in order to become inhospitable for attachment. More here http://solarlabrie.com/portfolio/dematerialization-floating-brutal/ Production assistants: Rosanna Scimecca, Cedar Miller


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RESIDENTIAL ADDITION/RENOVATION Dominek Architecture, LLC.

Project description: New 1-story 576 SF addition to existing residence, plus kitchen and bathroom renovation. Team: Solar Labrie, Gabriel Dominek


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DESIGN INTERN

Jessica Helgerson Interior Design

Supported the design team, researched product and materials, specified preliminary FF&E for review by design team, assisted with design production for permit documents, managed materials library, and facilitated communication with product representatives and subcontractors. Team Leads: Jessica Helgerson, Mira Eng-Goetz, Em Shepard and Alisha Borden

Hi-Lo Hotel under Em Shepard - Textile (rugs, drapes, leather) research, Art/artist research for main lounge, furniture pull research, 3D modeling of space for implementation of lighting.

+/- 1'-1" typ. pattern repeat

COLORS - OW Hospitality NOTES: • dimensions in black refer to hallway and are taken from drywall to drywall; there is a +/- 1" base running the entire hallway. • dimensions in red refer to the carpet pattern specifically. • carpet carries into door thresholds as shown. •the south walls are not in perfect plane; there is a shift narrower by 2" west of the stair; see change in border dimensions.

2

5'-0"

4'-7"

2'-1 1/2"

3'-8 3/4"

3'-2 3/4"

main pattern areas = grey goose HH 43

1'-6 3/4"

1'-0 1/4"

two outlines only = moody sky II 43

1'-2 1/2"

all dark areas (outside and inside of pattern) = night shadows BB 42 & BB 41

new stained wood band at deck level to patch gap

Enlarged Partial Flooring Plan scale:

1" = 1' - 0"

Existing South Elevation scale:

AA-13

AA-12

1/4" = 1' - 0"

Existing East Elevation

4

scale:

1/4" = 1' - 0"

3

AA-11

23'-4 1/4"

16'-7"

22'-0"

15'-2"

operable windows ALUM clad wood incorporated into windiow wall system, TYP

1'-2"

7 1/2"

AA-12

IF-52

AA-11

+/- 22'-9"

IF-52

6"

IF-52

24'-1 1/2"

+/- 15'-7 1/2" 2'-10 1/2" 1'-0"2'-10 1/2" 3'-1 1/2"

34'-0"

6" 2'-2"

3'-0"

1'-1"

stained T&G wood siding

IF-34.1

CL restaurant entry,

square pattern IF-03 element

AA-11

IF-52

new stained wood band at deck level to patch gap stained T&G wood siding 18'-7"

6'-1 1/4"

6"

2'-4"

5 1/2" 5'-0"

6'-1 1/4"

7 1/2"

align

3'-7"

5"

align

4"

AA-13

wood/ALUM window wall system by WESTVIEW PRODUCTS (503) 623-5174 or approved equal

15'-10"

3"

1'-4 1/2"

9 1/4" 7 5/8"

align

7 1/2"

7'-4"

align

1'-4 3/8"

4'-11"

3'-7"

5'-0"

6'-3 1/4"

22'-5"

10'-3 1/2"

7 1/2"

exit

entry to restaurant

4"

1'-2"

3'-0"

6"

10'-1"

2'-11"

9'-3 1/2"

2'-8"

5"

2'-11 1/2"

+/- 21'-10"

6"

5'-0"

fiber cement siding w/ joints taped and plaster parge coat, painted

secondary entry to hotel 6"

+/- 14'-8"

7 1/2"

fiber cement siding w/ joints taped and plaster parge coat, painted

4" project north

43'-7"

5'-7"

Existing North Elevation scale:

1/4" = 1' - 0"

2

Existing West Elevation scale:

1/4" = 1' - 0"

1

+/- 83'-2"

Hallway Flooring Plan

Hi-Lo hallway - Carpet deisgn production for Em Shepard. 1

scale: 3/16" = 1' - 0"

Residential project under Yianni Doulis (YDA)- Skylight research with elevation design.

Tusk Restaurant under Em Shepard - Leather/tile/vinyl research+support, LED lighting research, modeling wood slatted ceiling, 3D model of space for lighting.


References available upon request. Thank you.


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