STEPHANIE TUNG | 2014 - 2020
ARCHITECTURAL
The Lattice - The Golden Miles Recreational Natatorium
Toronto | Golden Miles Paired Project Comprehensive Studio Project (Jan - April 2019) (M.Arch Y2) P4-9
Kindergarten on Huron St.
Network of Kindness, Production & Safespace: A Guide to Hong Kong’s Commons
Hong Kong | University of Toronto Individual Work Thesis (May -Dec 2020) (M. Arch Y4) P18-23
Agua del Espino: Shared Extensions
Toronto | Huron St. Individual Work Design Studio Project (Jan-April 2018) (M. Arch Y1) P10-13
The Link
Mexico| Oaxaca | Auga del Espino Individual Project Option Studio Project (Sept - Dec 2019) (MArch Y3) P24-27
Photokeratitis
Toronto | The Junction Team Leader Group Project (2 people) 7RURQWR 'HVLJQ 2̫VLWH (Nov 2014-Jan 2015) People’s Choice Awards 2015 P32-33
The Social Dock Hong Kong | Wing Lok Street Team Leader Independent Project (Oct 2016) Collaborative (2 people) Displayed on Des Veoux Road P34-35
Alicorn Tutorial Center Interior Design + Furniture Build
Hong Kong | Whampoa Independent Project (Sept 2019) P36-39
Haven: School in Haiti
Work Samples from Past Experiences Frankfurt | River Am Main Individual Project Travel Studio Project (Jun-Aug 2015) (B.Arch. Sci. Y4) P14-17
Haiti Group Project (3 people) Competition Submission (May-July 2019) P28-31
Toronto | Hong Kong Work (June 2016 - Current) P40-42
Location: Golden Miles, Toronto, Canada Studio Type: 2rd Year Comprehensive - Paired Work Design Program: Natatorium Lattice a co-generational natatorium that uses the architectonic idea of D PRGXODU SLHFH WUDQVIRUPHG WKURXJK D ' JULG DW IRXU GL̫HUHQW VFDOHV This creates a visibly transformed lattice from its structure to envelope, with intersecting interior spatial volumes. The initial precedent is Kengo Kuma’s Yusuhara Wooden Bridge Museum, whose most striking feature are repeated wood beams that funnel the largest load to the centre column. Based on this idea, the ̬UVW WUDQVIRUPHG VFDOH LV WKH VLWH ORFDWLRQ /RFDWLQJ WKH QDWDWRULXP DW the park’s centre bridges a circulation gap, making the facility a central node.
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The massive earth formation contrasts the lightweight and airiness of the building structure
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50mm spaced wooden lattice screen (625x625) Red cedar timber cladding 150mm batt insulation 150mm steel stud wall (insulated) space frame
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Red Cedar Timber Cladding 150mm batt insulation 150mm Steel Stud Wall Sheathing Steel Truss (1250mm deep)
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KINDERGARTEN ON HURON ST. Location: 325 Huron St.Studio Type:1st Year Masters Studio- Individual Work Design Program: Kindergarten
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Location: Frankfurt am Main, Germany Studio Type: 4th Year Travel Studio - Individual Work Design Program: Ferry Terminal + Amenities
CONCEPT | TIMELINE OF FORT MODIFICATION & HISTORIC REFERENCE Frankfurt green belt used to be its fort since 1572, when the population expanded outside of the wall, the fort was into a moat and later into todays green belt. The form of the entrance bridge is a continuation of the form of fort, creating a visual linkage between green belt and Frankfurt Am Main.
The proposal is inspired by the history of Frankfurt’s star-shaped fort in 1572 for defense. The points of these fort projections created lookouts of overseeing and defending around the inner city. As the city expanded rapidly in 1808, it was decided that the city no longer needed the city walls, thus replacing them with garden plots. It was not until 1991 that the Frankfurt government decided to set up laws to protect and regulate the greenbelt. The greenbelt QRW RQO\ DFWV DV D EX̍HU EHWZHHQ WKH QHZ WRZQ DQG KLVWRULF DUHD but it also facilitates an underground rainwater collection system. Although the greenbelt is a very prominent feature of the city, its relationship with River Am Main is very weak especially when it is no longer a feature of isolation. Upon site visits, it is also noted that the ends/beginnings of the greenbelt are disconnected visually and SK\VLFDOO\ IURP WKH ULYHU E\ WUD̎F ODQHV $ YLVLEO\ JUDQG HQWUDQFH linking the two entities was established in order to invite more Frankfurters and visitors to experience this interesting dialogue.
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River Cruise Terminal 1 Entrance bridge Beer Garden + Bar River Am Main Restaurant Ticketing River Cruise Terminal 2 Gift Shop
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Water Sports Rental Floating Eco-Platform Area River Side Cafe Sand Pit River Side Bar Washroom River Cruise Terminal 3
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FLOATING FOOT BRIDGE The design of the FLOATING FOOTBRIDGE creates an experience of walking on water by the undulation of waves that initiates rocking motion of footbridges.
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Location: Hong Kong Studio Type: Thesis - Individual Work Design Program: Master Plan
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This project inhabits Hong Kong’s post-2019 commons. It questions how architects can contribute to and enhance social networks through architectural production. The ultimate product is a research and design guidebook, which includes catalogues, inventories, photos, and analyses of urban objects and fragmented commons related to bottom-up actions, as well as their architectural manifestations in the public realm. The guidebook generates a series of bottom-up design speculations and narrative approaches. These present an alternative future beyond the IXQFWLRQDOLVW FLW\ GH̏QLQJ QHZ K\EULG DQG FRQQHFWHG QHWZRUNV of kindness, production, and political safe space for itinerant populations and political mediators.
Analysis Drawing | Public Housing Public Podium
Analysis Drawing | Water Commons
Analysis Drawing | Public Infrastructure Patchwork
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Analysis Drawing | Marketplace & Hawking Network
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Research Excerpts | Chapter 1: Fragmented Fabrics
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Research Excerpts | Chapter 2: Networks of Commoning
Analysis Drawing | Pop Up Market at Central Pier
Analysis Drawing | Homeless Population in Sham Shui Po and 15 min. radius Amenities
Analysis Drawing | Laundromats & Context
Analysis Drawing | Instagram Pier
Analysis Drawing | Sketches
Analysis Drawing | Photo Documentation
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Analysis Drawing | Generic Forms and Combination
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Research Excerpts | Chapter 3: Spaces, Structures & Objects
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Design Intervention Excerpts | Chapter 4,5: 8 Intervention Designs
Map | Summary of Reserach & Intervention Networks of Commoning | Narrative Legend
Scale Built-up land (100%) 630 km2
Built-up land (24.9%) 266 km2
Site Legend
Urban Nomads Farmer
Materials
Site Type Distribution
Intervention Legend
Selected Sites (yellow fill)
Homeless
Design Intervention
Waste Picker
Bottom-Up City Network
Farmland
Site Types Glossary (hatches)
Hawker
39.5 km2
District Councilors Food Bank
266 km2
Village Settlements 39.5 km2
24hour laundromats villager settlements
Advocacy Groups 6690 person /sq km
Built-up land (24.9%)
farmland open space (< 1500m2) open space (> 1500m2)
Sowers
open space (< 1500m2) 0.23 km2 commerical streets 5.67 km2
commerical streets
Locals Subdivided Housing Population Village Dwellers
4334.4 person /sq km
fragmented fabrics market street
Tourists Digital Journal
market square
pedestrian avenue
private road
vegetable depot & cooperative society
Ping Che Vegetable Marketing & Credit Co-operative Society
Tai PoVegetable Marketing & Credit Co-operative Society
Tsiu Keng Vegetable Marketing and Credit Co-operative Society
Place of Kindness
Place of Production
Place of Safespaces
Sun Yau Vegetable Marketing and Credit Co-operative Society
128m2
Sham Shui Po
Line Legend existing network
Tai Po Market Square
Long Ngai Path, Yuen Long
temporary hawker bazzar
new network: narrative pair
Cooke Street, Bulkeley Street Hung Hom
13 street To Kwa Wan
pier
Castle Peak District Vegetable Marketing & Credit Co-operative Society
Fanling District Vegetable Marketing & Credit Co-operative Society
Fung Kat Vegetable Marketing & Credit Co-operative Society
new network: site pair Luen Yan Street CFHB
941m2
7,496,981 people (2020) Hong Kong 1,108km2
6,197,000 people (2020)
Lam Tei Market Cum Hawker Bazaar
Toronto 630 km2
99.1m2
Ma Kok Street CFHB
807m2
Yau Ma Tei Jade Hawker Bazaar
443m
Yen Chow Street Hawker Bazzaar
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Temple Street Temporary CFHB
810m2
Kwai Wing Road CFHB
365m2
Lai Yip Street CFBH
460m2
New Reclamation Street CFBH
Haiphong Road Temporary Market
Yu Chau West Street CFHB
434m2
575m2
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Central Pier
Tung Yan Street Interim Hawker Bazzar
629m2
The map highlights how the proposed interventions can expand DQ H[LVWLQJ QHWZRUN RI D VSHFL̬F or multiple agents. They also represents pilot interventions that are placed on a reoccurring site type that could later be replicated in multiple locations of Hong Kong.
Oi Man Estate - Public Housing (1975)
Sai Kung Coastal/ Port Settlement & Market Town (1866)
Tai Po Market Settlement (1892-1920)
Hung Hom Colonial Private/ Hawker Streets (1964)
Shui Pin Village Settlement (1925)
Kowloon City enclave leased to UK in 1898
Architectural Developments Village Settlement, Coastal/ Port Settlements
Prehistoric era
Tong Lau/ Shophouses Era (1900-1960)
Imperial China Era
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Hawker & early Industrial Era Public Housing Era
1950
1960
Decentralization Movements Bottom-Up Production Era
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1997 2000
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Indigenous inhabitation of Hakka, Punti, Hokkien people in Hong Kong 2003: SARS outbreak, 1st July 1 Annual March
1850-1864: Taiping Rebellion - Chinese escape from China to Hong Kong 1842-1898: British Empire Colonial Hong Kong Era
Historical Events
1972: Small House Policy established 1967: 67 Riot (Cultural Revolution) 1953: Shek Kip Mei Squatter’s Settlement on Fire 1949: establishment of People’s Republic of China 1940-1945: Japanese Occupation
1997: British Handover Hong Kong to China 1995-1997: Flux of immigration away from Hong Kong in fear of 1997
2014: Umbrella Movement
2020: COVID-19 pandem 2019: Anti-Extradition Bill Protest
On the bottom of the map, fragmented fabrics are also visualize in parallel with Hong Kong’s development history to explain reasons of the emergence, transition and collapse of relevant networks of commons.
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These interventions also advocate for an alternative agency of architects and designers in intervening with the bottom up activities as a mediator and activist, in coming up with new agent partnerships, political-spatial strategies and promotion of local materiality through architecture production and visualizations in form of a guidebook.
Location: Agua del Espino Studio Type: 3rd Year Option Studio - Individual Work Design Program: Civic Amenities
EXISTING BUSINESS MODEL
ARTISAN/ RESELLER FARMER
MAIN MARKET
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175MXN/ bottle =8USD
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However, the income that artisans earn are comparatively low compared to the labor involved PROPOSED BUSINESS MODEL
ARTISAN TOURS
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ARTISAN/ FARMER INDIVIDUAL TRAVELERS
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The proposal advocates for an alternative trading model that encourages direct transaction between artisans and their customers, and the revenue will aid building public amenities for the village
CONCEPT | Shared Extensions EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS
With the growing demand for mescal production, Agua del Espino ZLOO EHFRPH RQH RI WKH YLOODJHV LQ 2D[DFD WKDW EHQH̬W IURP WKLV economic growth. Currently, the business model only allows farmers to gain limited income through a reseller in regards to selling mescal, in which the monetary return is not proportional to WKH LQWHQVH H̫RUW LQYHVWHG LQWR WKH SURFHVV RI PHVFDO 7KH SURSRVDO is advocating for an alternative business method that allows direct exchange of agricultural produce, mescal and artisan work from Agua del Espino to its customers. The visitor center is envisioned to become the new exchange hub between customers, local farmers and artisans for goods and services. Through the idea of “shared extensions”, these pavilions will each provide a space that is usable E\ ERWK SXEOLF DQG SULYDWH XVHUV DW GL̫HUHQW WLPHV RI WKH GD\ By studying the pattern of growth within the town, it is noticed that villagers build incrementally along the given property line or existing landscapes. A courtyard space is formed naturally through this format of growth hence becomes the main social gathering space. However, when private properties abut public spaces, i.e. the town square, the supposedly public square became a spatially OHIWRYHU VSDFH ZLWK QR VSHFL̬F RZQHUVKLS Therefore, the project proposed that the surrounding private property owners would extend a program that is both usable by private owner and public, and hence create a public space or amenity that is both managed and usable at all times.
AGUA DEL ESPINO
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Most of the land in Auga del Espino is divided by private landowners, 90% of land consists farmlands and private homes. Owners usually arrange their buildings along the property line, creating a natural courtyard space in the middle.
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Due to the lack of public properties, they are usually leftover spaces. The lack of consideration for public amenities in the town square inspires this project to propose a new typology of generating and managing public spaces.
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PROPOSAL: EXTENSION TYPOLOGY
Each private owner extends a program space that could be used both by themselves and the public
New cluster of programs produces activated public plaza
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BUILDING AXONOMETRIC | 1:200
ON SITE ADOBE BRICK MAKING Translucent Corrugated Sheets (2.44m x 0.66m)
2x4 Laminated Wood Stud
Adobe Bricks Wall Stone Foundation Gabion Wall
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Location: Haiti Studio Type: Competition Submission - Group Work Design Program: School
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Haven reimagines the Haitian â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Lakouâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; courtyard housing as a vibrant kindergarten. It features a circular plan, collapsible walls, and a striking bamboo structure whose tensile strength makes it resistant to earthquakes. Its design creates a safe environment for children to learn. Anchoring the rooms is a central playground with an underground cistern. Woven bamboo partitions are used as collapsible walls, which open towards the center or to adjacent rooms. This creates DQ DGDSWDEOH SODQ ZLWK QXPHURXV FRQĚŹJXUDWLRQV ZKHUH FKLOGUHQ can freely play. Structure wise, the bamboo column is connected to a gabion foundation (acting as a base isolator to absorb seismic forces). Two permanent wall types are used within the bamboo frame: wattle and daub + gabion. The gabion walls are located on the west to protect from harsh winds, enclosing the buildingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s core. The landscape is a catalyst for environmental growth. The north features a food garden and bamboo grove for the kindergarten. Along the west is a tree grove for reforestation and a shelter belt to SUHYHQW VWRUPZDWHU UXQRĚŤ $ SOD\JURXQG IDFLQJ WKH PXOWLSXUSRVH room connects the landscape to school. With its unique structure and courtyard, Haven encourages an educational approach of discovery through transformative planning DQG ĚRXULVKLQJ ODQGVFDSH
Traditional Courtyard Typology
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Flexible Layout and Material Assembly
Roof and buildings are independent structures to be more resilient to earthquakes and hurricane
Existing trees Softscape Bamboo grove Food garden Economy tree grove Shelterbelt Outdoor play yard Hedge
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Classroom (Single) Expanding Direction Classroom (Combinable) Foldable Door Enclosed Courtyard as Exterior Gathering Hall
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EXPANDABLE CLASSROOMS
Construct Structural Bamboo Frame
Construct Building Enclosure & Roof
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MODEL PHOTOS
Location: Cornerstone Fine Furnitures, 2886 Dundas West Work Type: Window Installation @ TODO 2015 Position: Project Leader Production: Designer + 3D Modeling + Diagram + Photographer Photokeratitis was a window installation done for a furniture storefront. The idea of the installation was to accentuate the tactility of furnitures displayed and sold from this company. Using D 0') VNHOHWDO VWUXFWXUH FRDWHG ZLWK SDSHU ĚŹQV ZLWK HOHFWULF IDQV installed around the installation, creating an illusion of a living, breathing wall at the storefront. Drawing the pass-byerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s attention towards the installation as well as the furnitures displayed at the two oculuses. Through this project, a lot of prototyping was done before making a ĚŹQDO GHVLJQ GHFLVLRQ 'XULQJ WKH GHVLJQ SURFHVV , DP DOVR H[SRVHG to an extensive variety of digital tools (e.g. grasshopper in Rhino modeling) and workshop experiences (e.g. access to tools to build prototypes).
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Location: Hong Kong Professional Involvement Team Members (2): Stephanie Tung, Gigi Yip Organizer, Designer and Builder, Photographer
DESIGN BUILD DOCUMENTS - EXCERPTS
The Social Dock is a self-initiated independent project, a design build proposal for a campaign that advocates for public space designs in Hong Kong. This event was organized and called for open proposals to be submitted regarding their long term goal in transforming one of Hong Kong’s busiest vehicle-only streets to a pedestrian zone. On Sept 25 2016, Des Voeux Road was closed for this event. Our installation encouraged a pause – a rest area - for the Hong Kong people, a community so used to the fast-paced lifestyle. The form of our project was inspired by geographical history of the street; Des Voeux Road was once the water edge of Hong Kong in the 1930s. While other coastal cities made good use of their water edges as recreational use, parks, promenades, +RQJ .RQJ KDV VWLOO EHHQ QHJOHFWLQJ WKLV VLJQL̬FDQW IHDWXUH DQG LV planning to one day close up the harbor. We brought back the water elements to allow people to think of our water edge as more of a possible public space generator instead of something seemingly non-approachable. The form is also inspired by several water edge conditions found in Hong Kong, including stone mounts near beaches, extended concrete decks, etc. We were inspired to create a streetscape that wasn’t commonly seen in Hong Kong streets.
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We collected wood pallets, which are a major construction component easily found anywhere in Hong Kong, given it is a common tool for delivering goods. It not only reminds people of the city of Hong Kong as a port/trading hub, but also the allegory of the harbor.
DESIGN INTENT + PROCESS PHOTOS 1 2 3 4 5 6
Concept Parti - Installation that demonstrates the combined water edge conditions found in Hong Kong Model Making Computer Modeling Form driven from intent of simulating historic water edge Building Process Final Product & Event Day
5
6
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Location: Hong Kong Layout, Brand Design, Furniture Build Designer and Builder, Photographer Time: 2-week construction Budget: $20,000HKD (~$3300CAD) Alicorn Tutorial Center is an interior design and furniture build project for a English Tutorial Center catered to children from age 3-15. From spatial design, furniture building and interior layout with limited budget in a rental space - the project envisions a flexible classroom space that can accommodate 2 groups of students to attend class at the same time.
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The layout design features a flexible layout with custom mobile tables, a collaborative desk space as well as an acoustic curtain division. Light wood textures and the red accent color is also applied into the space and furnitures to reflect the centerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s brand identity as a fun and warm learning space for children.
FLOOR PLAN OPTIONS A.1
A.3
B.1
2792mm
Admin/ Lobby
4585mm
Classroom (6)
3830mm
1336mm
Classroom (4)
3087mm
Admin Desk
4886mm
Classroom (4)
5015mm
Retractable Curtain Rod friction fit between walls (optional) Classroom (4)
Admin/ Lobby
Classroom (4) Classroom (6)
Wall Mounted Blackboard
Wall Mounted Blackboard
Legend
Legend
Legend
Slidable/ Removable Wall Solid Wall Entrance Ceiling Mounted Projector Screen
Slidable/ Removable Wall Solid Wall Entrance Ceiling Mounted Projector Screen
Slidable/ Removable Wall Solid Wall Entrance Ceiling Mounted Projector Screen
Table (500Wx1000L); Chair (500x500)
Table (500Wx1000L); Chair (500x500)
Table (500Wx1000L); Chair (500x500)
Reception Classroom 1
Classroom 2
FINAL FLOOR PLAN Retractable Curtain Rod friction fit between walls (optional) Wall Mounted Blackboard
Classroom 1
Classroom 2
Floor Plan 1:50 0
0.5
1
2
m
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Reception
37
Wall Mounted Blackboard
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DESIGN BUILD DOCUMENTS - EXCERPTS
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Revery Architects (formerly known as Bing Thom Architects) June 2016 - June 2017 Location: Hong Kong Projects Involved: 1) University of Chicago Center in Hong Kong ,Mount Davis (CA Phase) 2) Haw Par Music Farm Building Type: Institutional During my employment at Revery Architecture (formerly known as Bing Thom Architects) Hong Kong, I was involved in two major projects University of Chicago Booth (Hong Kong) and Haw Par Music Farm. The university was a new addition on a terrain landscape above a Class 3 Heritage Site. I was majorly involved in the Construction and Administration phase of the UCCHK project, where I was in charged with updating and tender/ construction documents, visualization of design changes and the interpretation proposal of the heritage component in the project. Haw Par Music Farm was a heritage revitalization project from a existing mansion owned by Aw Boon Haw, the owner of Tiger Balm, a famous Chinese medicine company in Asia. The mansion was later donated by his wife to be the new site for a music school for nurturing young musicians. I was involved in visualization of design for renovation designs and coordinating with suppliers. The following are samples of works I have done throughout my employment at BTA in 2016-2017.
KEY PLAN
X8
1
4
X9
10
Furniture System Schedule G/F
X11
X10
2
A705
D473
A324
4444
Level
30MM GAP, REF. TO DETAIL
G015
1
601
13
1
RAMP 07
D470
1:21
A673
CPF2A
RN01
B-LG-03 52.220 51.985 52.155
10
700
D476
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1
D835
5
B-LG03b
52.155
6
CD
7
4
A673
KEY PLAN
Type Image Count
Family and Type
G/F
FACULTY OFFICE
G/F
MULTIPURPOSE MP Table: MP Table HALL
12
G/F
MULTIPURPOSE Recycle Bin: Valuta 9"x18" HALL (230x480)
3
G/F
MULTIPURPOSE Recycle Bin: Valuta 18"x18" HALL (430x430)
1
G/F
PANTRY
4
WD1/2
Faculty Table: Faculty Table
6
2
MEETING AREA
Coffee Table: Coffee Table Low
1
G/F
RECEPTION
HermanMiller_Seating_SAY L_WorkChair_UpholsteredM id-Back: Adj Arms
1
G/F
MEETING AREA
M_Sofa: 2400
1
G/F
FACULTY OFFICE TEACHING ASSISTANT
Office Desk: Office Desk 2000x2000 Office Desk: Office Desk 2000x2000 Planter: Planter Ricoh_copier_14254: Ricoh_copier_14254
4
4
NOTES:
G/F
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WATER CURTAIN FS
A
D286
55.510
S2
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CORRIDOR
650 0
S2.1 C
57.700
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1.
B-LG-LT01
2.
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C
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51
D
12
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57.700
56.990 1020
57.345
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57.700
56.650
150 1150
56.250
FD 150
56.800
56.000
150
6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
600 0
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CRASH GATE
SPRINKLER (CONCEALED) SPRINKLER (WALL MOUNTED)
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A131
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900
EXIT SIGN
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT DAMAGE THE EXISTING CELL PRINTS ON LG/F & G/F FLOOR SLAB, AND G/F CEILING/BEAM SOFFIT. ALL FIXING LUGS/ BRACKETS/ HOOKS SHALL NOT BE MOUNTING WITHIN THE AREA WITH THE PRINTS. SHOP DRAWING OF WALL PARITION/ RAISED FLOOR SYSTEM / SUSPENDED CEILING SYSTEM / COMBINED SERVICES DRAWINGS WITH ALL FLOOR/ CEILING MOUNTING LOCATION WITHIN THESE AREAS SHALL BE SUBMITTED FOR THE ARCHITECTS / CONSERVATION CONSULTANT 'S APPROVAL PRIOR TO WORKS.
2
57.700
57.700 12
LIFTING PLATFORM
7
57.700
56.920
4426
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5 D456
B-W08
1
21
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57.700
57.700
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57.700
4674
57.700
150
FD
2985
EVA SIGN ON POST - LAYOUT AT ENTRANCE 2/D188
164
1793
B-LG-01
B-LG01b
B-W07
CCTV
2510
A753
RN01
D476
Y7 B-W06
Grand total
56.950
GENERAL NOTES:
B-LG-04
4
4 D456
3
57.700
56.800
Recycle Bin: Valuta 9"x18" (230x480)
MICROPHONE
CM
1430
RN01
A324
SPEAKER (PA)
WIRELESS ACCESS POINT
WAP
EXISTING CEILING/ FLOOR PRISON CELL PRINTS 125
2111
LEGEND
B-LG04a
B-LG02 2716
280 0
57.690
1 1 57.500
SPEAKER (FIRE)
S
B-LG04
CORRIDOR
SMOKE DETECTOR
D
ITC
1000
D470
B
4
SLOT DIFFUSER
349
3895
Arper Catfia 60: Arper Catfia 60
PREFUNCTION Bench: Bench
G/F
IGL2
2
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WALL MOUNTED MONITOR ON ADJUSTABLE MOUNT
ACT1
CEILING DROP
A412
B-LG04b
2
3
52.220 52.155
B-W04
B-W05
FCB1
144
910
2200
361
6429
A673
4
CPF2B
ACT2
CEILING DEVICES LEGEND
PC KIOSKS
9
B-LG01
PLC1/2
CURTAINS (CURT)
FWP1
1
FLAT CLASSROOM
GWBP
FCP
PROJECTOR
A673
8
52.220
A3b
F1
GWB CB1 ACT3
ABOVE FINISH FLOOR DIM
A.F.F.
MOBILE LECTERN
FWP1
CPF2B
B-LG03
FULL HEIGHT LAMINATED GLAZING
IGS1
2
342
300
2
WALL MOUNTED MONITOR ON ADJUSTABLE MOUNT
Room: Name MEETING AREA
G/F
1200
IGS1 FULL HEIGHT LAMINATED GLAZING WALL MOUNTED MONITOR ON ADJUSTABLE MOUNT
B-W03
A412
Level G/F
164
1746
700
837
280
3915
300 EQ
5496
531
TA WORKSTATION
3
D476 IGS1 EQ
2
116
1 D471
UP A3b
1
D476 B-LG01a
1
Recycle Bin: Valuta 9"x18" (230x480)
CEILING FINISHES LEGEND
3257
PA
UP
185
A3b
RN01
Board Table: Board Table
CORRIDOR
B-LG03a
B-LG-01
Y8
Type Image Count
Family and Type
CONFERENCE ROOM
G/F NOTES:
A705
338
D478
RSF2A
450
5009
B-LG02
4429
CORRIDOR
1000
TZFE 51.985
TZFE
RSF2A
4
D475
620
1890
UP
169
RN01
B-LG-05
B-LG02a
1090
STANCHION TYPE A, REFER TO DETAILS IN D SERIES
STAIR B-LG-ST08
1
D475
2095
256
175
RN01
B-LG02
G/F
B-LG02b
2
B-LG05a
986
1050
2847
100 271 30
AV B-LG05
AV RACK
B-LG02d
Room: Name
2
51.985
B-W09
PD B-LG06
PIPE DUCT
3
51.215
Furniture Schedule (G/F)
D473 1864
10838
3
25MM GAP BETWEEN DRYWALL AND CONCRETEN SCREEN GRILLE
UP
A131
339
A412 ROOF OVERHANG ABOVE
Y9
2051
EVA SIGN ON S.S. POST - NO PARKING 4/D188
S2 702
150 151
675
P.D.
1363
ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION A003 ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION A001 DESCRIPTION
150 1753
57.700
1 2016-10-27 REV DATE
150
INITIAL
PA
1742 150
PROJECT TEAM
235
LEAD CONSULTANT / ARCHITECT
ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION A003 DESCRIPTION
INITIAL
PROJECT TEAM
57.700
57.640 FD
LEAD CONSULTANT / ARCHITECT
1576
114 60
2016-10-27 2016-06-10 DATE
150
1 D472
13976
1
X11 REV
1 D474
1
H.R.
150 150
1 D723
X10
4 A324
2755
D144
8 A753
57.345
X9
X8
100 302
PLC2
210 1220
1220
411
Unit 3603, 36/F, Wu Chung House, 213 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai Hong Kong
1430 Burrard St Vancouver, BC V6Z 2A3 Canada
T 852 3727-2388 F 852 2660-9633 Email Address office@btagroup.com Web Address www.btagroup.com
T 604-682-1881 F 604-688-1343 Email Address office@btagroup.com Web Address www.btagroup.com
2603
A412
116
57.700
DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS
450
557 0
EQ
LIFTING PLATFORM
56.890
57.050
57.236
1250
425
57.700
827 5
JOB TITLE
S1.1
150
S4
10/31/15
D456
KL
DATE
10/31/15
APPROVED
Approver
DATE
10/31/15
DRAWN
KL/ET
DATE
10/31/15
PROJECT NO.
8
1
A753
D723
A/E's ASI NO.:
5 A412
1
A670
A670.dwg
CAD REF NAME:
A1 (841mm x 594mm) Sheet Size
PRINTED
Checker
DATE
APPROVED
Approver
DATE
DRAWN
Author
DATE
01/17/17 01/17/17 01/17/17 01/17/17
1306
PROJECT NO.
REV.
DRAWING NO.
REV.
ASI - A003
1 : 100
CHECKED
D780
1306
DRAWING NO.
Architect's Supplementary Instruction
SCALE
PLANTER
A753 D780
350 0
CHECKED
Furniture Layout (Ground Floor - South)
605 0
57.250 57.67
PRINTED
SCALE As indicated
DRAWING TITLE
4
57.65
PLANTER
5
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CENTER IN HONG KONG
A401
57.512
57.374
BLOCK B LG/F - DETAIL PLAN & RCP
F1
PA
P.D.
57.700 57.640
57.10
9 A753
DRAWING TITLE
B-LG-LT01
455
2111 250
EQ
F6
4 D456
Y7
1
Y9
8
1
SK02
6
S5 D
7
S5
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CAD REF NAME:
1 : 100
A1 (841mm x 594mm) Sheet Size
KEY PLAN
LEGEND A
5
8
A632 2999
2383
EQ.
925
EQ
B
A
W
6000 EQ
180
EQ
2125
EQ
179
EQ
EQ
EQ
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797
1000
TILE SET OUT
P
1754
650
NOTES:
TH
FLOOR TRANSITION PROFILE
WP
WALL CORNER PROTECTION PROFILE
705
WTL1B
WTL1B
M2
FLOOR FINISHES WP
80
TL1A/C (MALE TYP)
WP
WTL1B
WP
FEMALE WC
Sim
1
SD1
2600
F1
2600
5
Sim
D608
3625
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WTL1B
D571
LG29
2600
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LG29b
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NOTES:
TL1B/D (FEMALE/ACCESSIBLE/SINGLE TYP)
LG29a
WTL1B
TL2 (BOH/JANITOR) SK1
2 TB1
EL. 53150
WTL1B
LG/F
EL. 53150
LG/F
TL3 (SHOWERS) LG/F
WALL FINISHES
REMOVABLE SOLID SURFACE PANELS TO ACCESS P-TRAP AND WALL MOUNTED CONTROLS. ONE PANEL PER PTRAP AND FAUCET LOCATION
295
PTDWR CENTERED ON WALL TILE TYP.
FEMALE WC (LG29) - WEST
Sim
D606
2482
1
8
Sim B
STANCHION C/W PAINTED CAST IRON ROD & COLLAR WITH EYE BOLT
GWB
EQ
EQ
WTL1A 1300
WTL1B
800X800MM REMOVABLE TILED ACCESS PANEL CENTERED ABOVE WALL HUNG TOILET
800
WP
WP
WP
WP
500
EL. 53150
TB1
EL. 53150 PTDWR CENTERED ON WALL TILE TYP.
WALL FAUCET (FOH) COUNTER FAUCET (FOH)
F4
WTL1A
LG28
LG/F
TB1
F1 F2 F3 MALE WC
SF1
TB1
GLP TOILET PARTITION RED GLASS
GRAB BAR (WALL STRAIGHT)
GB2
GRAB BAR (WALL 90 DEG. STRAIGHT AND UP) FOLDING GRAB BAR (WALL DOUBLE WITH TEXT AND BRAILLE INSTRUCTION ON FIXING PLATE)
GB3
GB4
GRAB BAR (FLOOR MTD)
GB5
GRAB BAR (WALL ANGLE 120 DEG.) GRAB BAR (WALL STRAIGHT 90 DEG. CORNER)
GB6
FEMALE WC (LG29) - EAST
4
FEMALE WC (LG29) - SECTION
5
1 : 50
MALE WC (LG28) - SOUTH
6
1 : 50
H
1 : 50
M1 M2
4
4
A
MR
2494 900
8
250
180
925
1000
1000
1000
1000
185 1000
Sim
1000
507 1388
ND
2569
D606 WTL1A
WTL1A
WP
WTL1A
PTDWR
M2
WTL1A WTL1A
WP
2600
MALE WC LG28
SF2
F1
1500
SK1
600
250 TB1
250X250MM TILED FLANGELESS CLEANING EYE ACCESS PANEL
EL. 53150
400
D153
LG/F
LG/F
EL. 53150
WTL1A
TB1
250X250MM TILED FLANGELESS CLEANING EYE ACCESS PANEL
9
1 : 50
MALE WC (LG28) - EAST 1 : 50
1050
425
8
1530
Sim
974
1052
SD1
SOAP DISPENSER SURFACE, RECESSED SOAP DISPENSER SURFACE WALL MTD.
TROUGH SINK CUSTOM BTA
0
EL. 53150
2250
2250
2600
2600
TB2
LG/F
LG34a
ROOM (LG33) - EAST 11 SHOWER 1 : 50
JANITOR (LG34) - SOUTH 15 LGF 1 : 50
179
Sim
325
0 2250
GB1 GB1
12
SENSOR FLUSH FOR WC-1
8. WALL TILE JOINT LINES AT TOILET PARTITIONS TO ALIGN WITH PARTITION SIDE WALLS
MR
WTL2
2750
GB3
PTD4
F4
GB3
SK3
1504
EL. 53150
SLOPE TO DRAIN
1 : 50
A1 (841mm x 594mm) Sheet Size
EL. 53150
LG/F
EL. 53150
LG/F
TB2
LG/F
EL. 53150
13
WALL MOUNTED
1 : 50
16
LGF JANITOR (LG34) - NORTH 1 : 50
17
LGF JANITOR (LG34) - EAST 1 : 50
TYPE A STANCHION
STANCHION GATE
JOB TITLE 326
10
290
10
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CENTER IN HONG KONG
326
10
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CENTER IN HONG KONG
LOCK-PLATE
Architect's Supplementary Instruction A/E's ASI NO.:
MAINTENANCE ACESS FOR INTERPRETATION ONLY
DRAWING TITLE
BLOCK A, B & B ANNEX STANCHION DETAILS DOOR FRAME
DRAWING TITLE
EL. 57180
LOWER GROUND FLOOR ACCESSIBLE WASHROOMS & SHOWER ROOM ELEVATIONS SCALE
1 : 50
CHECKED
BF
APPROVED
FY
DRAWN
MH
PROJECT NO.
SHOWER ROOM (LG33) - WEST
Copyright reserved. This drawing and design remains the exclusive property of BING THOM ARCHITECTS INC. who holds the copyright therein and shall not be used for any design or construction purpose other than as expressly authorized by BING THOM ARCHITECTS INC. specifically for the project.
TYPE B STANCHION
50
HANDRAIL OF HERITAGE STAIRCASE
JOB TITLE
LG/F
1954
SHOWER ROOM (LG33) - SOUTH
50
SENSOR FLUSH FOR URINALS BUILT-IN
7. FOR SANITARY FIXTURE TYPES REFER TO MECHANICAL DRAWINGS
GB6
WALL
1 : 10
WATER CLOSET (FLOOR MTD AND MANUAL PUSH) URINAL
6. FOR TILES, GROUT AND TRIMS, REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS
WTL3
WTL3
T 604-682-1881 F 604-688-1343 Email Address office@btagroup.com Web Address www.btagroup.com
Copyright reserved . This drawing and design remains the exclusive property of BING THOM ARCHITECTS INC. who holds the copyright therein and shall not be used for any design or construction purpose other than as expressly authorized by BING THOM ARCHITECTS INC. specifically for the project
3. PROVIDE TILE EDGE TRIMS AND TRANSITION PROFILES WHERE NOTED
5. TOILET PARTITIONS TO HAVE ONE HOOK AT BACKSIDE OF DOOR TYPICAL
2785
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1430 Burrard St Vancouver, BC V6Z 2A3 Canada
T 852 3727-2388 F 852 2660-9633 Email Address office@btagroup.com Web Address www.btagroup.com
WORK ONLY FROM DRAWINGS ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION DESTROY DRAWINGS WITH EARLIER REVISION NUMBER
DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS
WATER CLOSET (WALL HUNG)
M1
WTL3
MR
TYPICAL STANCHION TYPE A - FRONT ELEVATION
WALL MOUNTED HINGE
Unit 3603, 36/F, Wu Chung House, 213 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai Hong Kong
VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE. REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE CONSULTANT PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION
TOILET PAPER DISPENSER (SURFACE MTD)
4. PROVIDE WALL SUPPORT AND BLOCKING TO ALL WALL HUNG WASHROOM FIXTURES, ACCESSORIES, PARTITIONS AND MIRRORS
JANITOR (LG34) - WEST 14 LGF 1 : 50
2180
D606
2
1 : 10
1. REFER TO DETAILS ON A608 AND SPECS A104 ASEEMBLIES
LG/F
1785
8
TYPICAL STANCHION TYPE A - SIDE ELEVATION
NOTES
F4
EL. 53150
LG/F
GLASS PATCH HARDWARE
1928
1
10 WTL2
SK3
1530
SMALL BASIN (ACCESSIBLE WC'S) JANITOR SINK SINK (SINGLE, NON-ACC WC'S)
SF2
PTD4
EL. 53150
SH
INITIAL
IG2
LG/F
ROOM (LG33) - NORTH 10 SHOWER 1 : 50
ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION A005 ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION A001 DESCRIPTION
LEAD CONSULTANT / ARCHITECT
SK3
2400
EL. 53150
WORK ONLY FROM DRAWINGS ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION. DESTROY DRAWINGS WITH EARLIER REVISION NUMBER 2016-12-19 2016-06-10 DATE
PROJECT TEAM
SK4
U1
GWB PTD
WTL3
WTL3
1430 Burrard St Vancouver, BC V6Z 2A3 Canada T 604-682-1881 F 604-688-1343 Email Address office@btagroup.com Web Address www.btagroup.com
VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE. REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE CONSULTANT PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION
1 REV
SHOWER SHOWER BENCH
SK1
WC1
WC2
759
D606 WTL3
LG33a
Unit 3603, 36/F, Wu Chung House, 213 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai Hong Kong T 852 3727-2388 F 852 2660-9633 Email Address office@btagroup.com Web Address www.btagroup.com DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS
MOPRAIL AT JANITOR SINK WALL MTD NAPKIN DISPOSAL SURFACE MTD PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER AND WASTE RECEPTACLE RECESSED
TPD1
SF1
1785
453
PTDWR
ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION A001 DESCRIPTION
LEAD CONSULTANT / ARCHITECT
MIRROR SS FRAMELESS (ACCESSIBLE WASHROOMS) CUSTOM MIRROR FRAMELESS (ABOVE CUSTOM TROUGH SINKS)
SHB
SK2 LG/F
REMOVABLE SOLID SURFACE PANELS TO ACCESS P-TRAP AND WALL MOUNTED CONTROLS. ONE PANEL PER P-TRAP AND FAUCET LOCATION
TB1
MALE WC (LG28) - NORTH
8
1 : 50
2016-06-10 DATE
PROJECT TEAM
HOOKS WALL MTD
SD2 SH
SD1
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TEL - 416 . 504 . 8998 FAX - 416 . 504 . 6556 office@kongatsarchitects.com
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KONGATS ARCHITECTS
General Notes General Contractor must check and verify all dimensions before proceeding with the Work. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS
These documents are the sole property of the Architect and must not be reproduced without prior written consent.
1x
1/A5.04
1/A5.06
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1/A5.05
2
3
4
5
6
7
A4.01
These documents are the sole property of the Architect and must not be reproduced without prior written consent.
2-23 MORROWAVENUE SUITE 302 TORONTO CANADA M6R 2H9
EXISTING SINGLE STOREY CHURCH ADDITION
General Notes General Contractor must check and verify all dimensions before proceeding with the Work. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS
8
9
10
TEL - 416 . 504 . 8998 FAX - 416 . 504 . 6556 office@kongatsarchitects.com
General Notes
10x
General Contractor must check and verify all dimensions before proceeding with the Work. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS
2
These documents are the sole property of the Architect and must not be reproduced without prior written consent.
Notes
11 MADISON
Notes
9 MADISON
600
7250
4650
1678
1122
8500
8500
2300
5400
BLOOR STREET UNITED CHURCH ADDITION
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600
11 MADISON
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9 MADISON
212
A
WALK - IN FREEZER
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3888
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1265
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208 WOMEN W.C. 28.64 m²
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11 MADISON
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1
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Rev. #
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EXST. 11 MADISON HOUSE - 3F 7513 (123.313m)
Date
Description
Rev. #
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9 MADISON AVENUE TORONTO, ON M5R 2S2
Project Number:
1 : 100 03/04/19
File Name:
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LA
Reviewed By:
AK
1
PROPOSED HOUSE ELEVATION - WEST - 50
2 A4.20
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UP
9 MADISON AVENUE TORONTO, ON M5R 2S2
A4.10
TORONTO ESTONIAN CULTURAL CENTRE
PROPERTY LINE 29132MM
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Drawing Scale:
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Date:
06/24/19
1/A5.06
A4.20
CIVIL MGM Consulting Group Ltd.
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214 CORRIDOR 60.32 m²
11 MADISON - RENOVATION ELEVATION - WEST
Project Number:
1303
Drawing Scale: Date:
MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL Smith + Andrsen GF ROOF
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BUILDING SECTIONS
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Hx
TORONTO ESTONIAN CULTURAL CENTRE
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Setback Line
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3400
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EXST. GROUND - T.O. Slab 1160 (116.960m)
LANDSCAPE North Design Office
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A2.02
11 MADISON Notes
KONGATS ARCHITECTS
1 Set of Gridline for Estonian Center Project (9/11 Madison); Existing House dimension from Estonian Center Grid Line
These documents are the sole property of the Architect and must not be reproduced without prior written consent.
2
1
11 MADISON
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1
2 2
2
600
7250
4
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9 MADISON
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11 MADISON
BOUNDARY LINE
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BOUNDARY LINE
2-23 MORROWAVENUE SUITE 302 TORONTO CANADA M6R 2H9
General Notes General Contractor must check and verify all dimensions before proceeding with the Work. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS
Notes
LEAN TO STRUCTURE TO BE DEMOLISHED
SELECTIVE REMOVAL NOTES:
C
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16
EXST. BSMT -1590 (114.210m)
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820
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G. WHERE EXISTING CMU IS NOTED TO BE REMOVED FOR NEW OPENINGS OR INFILL OF EXISTING OPENINGS, REMOVE FULL BLOCKS TO ALLOW FOR TOOTHING-IN OF NEW BLOCK UNDERSIDE OF EXISTING FLOOR SLAB ABOVE UNLESS OTHER WISE NOTED ALTERATION OF ROOF STRUCTURE TO ALLOW 3RD FLOOR ACCESS
272 593
1
REMOVE EXISTING MASONRY INTERIOR PARTITION, REMOVE PLASTER, LATH, WALL BASE AND FINISHES
2
REMOVE EXISTING GWB AND STUD PARTITION: REMOVE INSULATION, WALL BASE AND FINISHES
G. WHERE EXISTING CMU IS NOTED TO BE REMOVED FOR NEW OPENINGS OR INFILL OF EXISTING OPENINGS, REMOVE FULL BLOCKS TO ALLOW FOR TOOTHING-IN OF NEW BLOCK UNDERSIDE OF EXISTING FLOOR SLAB ABOVE UNLESS OTHER WISE NOTED H. ALL EXISTING WINDOWS TO BE CAREFULLY REMOVED & REPLACED AS NOTED ON DRAWINGS
WINDOW OPENING REMOVED
15
SELECTIVE REMOVAL LEGEND - PLANS
11
19
R FO Rev. #
EXST. 11 MADISON HOUSE - 3F 7513 (123.313m)
EXISTING ESCAPE STAIR TO BE REMOVED
EXISTING 2 STOREY LEAN TO STRUCTURE REMOVED + ALL ASSOCIATED FOUNDATIONS
4147
Property Line
Property Line - 1190(114.610)
B04 COMMUNITY ROOM 41.77 m²
T.O. CASSION 112200
B05
Property Line
GROUND FLOOR LOBBY MEETING ROOM BEYOND
GRADE - T.O. Slab 0 (115.800m)
6
REMOVE EXISTING STAIR CASE AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURE AND FINISHES
7
REMOVE EXISTING DOOR AND FRAME, SEALANTS, BLOCKING, GROUT AND FASTENERS PREPARE OPENING FOR NEW DOOR AND FRAME AS REQUIRED
EXST. 11 MADISON HOUSE - 2F 4470 (120.270m)
8
REMOVE EXISTING DOOR - FRAME TO REMAIN
9
REMOVE EXISTING WINDOW AND FRAME, SEALANTS, BLOCKING, GROUT AND FASTENERS PREPARE OPENING FOR NEW WINDOW AND FRAME AS REQUIRED
10
11
Consultants
COMMUNITY SPACE
T.O. CASSION 112200 UNDERPINNED FOUNDATION WALL OF EXISTING HOUSE
SAW-CUT NEW OPENING IN EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB, REFER TO STRUCTURAL
STRUCTURAL Entuitive
A4.12
1
1
M&E / STORAGE
1
1
REMOVE EXISTING SUSPENDED PLASTERBOARD CEILING / CEILING TILES AND BULKHEAD AND ASSOCIATED FRAMING REMOVE INSULATION AT CEILING
CIVIL MGM Consulting Group Ltd. TRAFFIC BA Consulting Group Ltd. COSTING Harbridge + Cross Ltd.
13
14
REMOVE EXISTING PAVING
HERITAGE Robyn Huether Architect
EXST. GROUND - T.O. Slab 1160 (116.960m)
LANDSCAPE North Design Office
9 MADISON AVENUE TORONTO, ON M5R 2S2
TORONTO ESTONIAN CULTURAL CENTRE
BUILDING SECTIONS
EXISTING ESCAPE STAIR REMOVED
BOUNDARY LINE
BOUNDARY LINE
GRADE - T.O. Slab 0 (115.800m)
EXISTING BASEMENT DOOR BEYOND TO BE REMOVED
REMOVE EXISTING MILLWORK
16
REMOVE EXISTING STAIR, FINISHES AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURE REFER TO STRUCTURAL
17
REMOVE EXISTING HANDRAIL / GUARD
18
NEATLY CUT EXISTING ROOF MEMBRANE, INSULATION, SHEATHING AND ROOF DECK AND REMOVE FOR NEW OPENING (REF.TO STRUCTURAL)
19
REMOVE VINYL BASE AND ALL ADHESIVE AT MASONRY WALL
20
PARTITION TO BE REMOVED FROM FACE OF BRICKWORK
21
REMOVE EXISTING WASHROOM FIXTURES
22
REMOVE EXISTING KITCHEN FIXTURES
23 24
REMOVE EXISTING PARTITION: PLASTERBOARD, STUDS, MEMBRANES AND INSULATION, REMOVE WALL BASE AND FINISHES
4
CUT NEW OPENING IN EXISTING EXTERIOR MASONRY/FOUNDATION WALL FOR NEW DOOR/WINDOW; REMOVE AND RETAIN EXISTING BRICK & TOOTH IN TO CREATE FINISHED MASONRY OPENING
A4.13
6
REMOVE EXISTING STAIR CASE AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURE AND FINISHES
7
REMOVE EXISTING DOOR AND FRAME, SEALANTS, BLOCKING, GROUT AND FASTENERS PREPARE OPENING FOR NEW DOOR AND FRAME AS REQUIRED
8
REMOVE EXISTING DOOR - FRAME TO REMAIN
9
STORAGE
SAW-CUT NEW OPENING IN EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB, REFER TO STRUCTURAL
1
E
REMOVE EXISTING WINDOW AND FRAME, SEALANTS, BLOCKING, GROUT AND FASTENERS PREPARE OPENING FOR NEW WINDOW AND FRAME AS REQUIRED
15
BASEMENT
11
10
REMOVE EXISTING ROOF ASSEMBLY TO EXISTING ROOF DECK, REMOVE ALL ROOF MEMBRANES AND INSULATION
11
REMOVE EXISTING FLOORING, FINISHES, BACKING AND ADHESIVE TO EXPOSED EXISTING STRUCTURE
12
REMOVE EXISTING SUSPENDED PLASTERBOARD CEILING / CEILING TILES AND BULKHEAD AND ASSOCIATED FRAMING REMOVE INSULATION AT CEILING
13
REMOVE ALL EXISTING MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL SERVICES, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT AND ASSOCIATED MOUNTING BRACKETS AND FASTENERS REFER TO MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
14
REMOVE EXISTING PAVING
19
EXISTING STEPPED FOUNDATION LINE TO BE LOWERED/ UNDERPINNED
F
15
REMOVE EXISTING GWB AND STUD PARTITION: REMOVE INSULATION, WALL BASE AND FINISHES
3
A4.21
REMOVE EXISTING FLOORING, FINISHES, BACKING AND ADHESIVE TO EXPOSED EXISTING STRUCTURE
REMOVE ALL EXISTING MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL SERVICES, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT AND ASSOCIATED MOUNTING BRACKETS AND FASTENERS REFER TO MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
REMOVE EXISTING MASONRY INTERIOR PARTITION, REMOVE PLASTER, LATH, WALL BASE AND FINISHES
2
5 13
REMOVE EXISTING ROOF ASSEMBLY TO EXISTING ROOF DECK, REMOVE ALL ROOF MEMBRANES AND INSULATION
12
MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL Smith + Andrsen
Project Number:
A4.22
Date
Description
105
EXST. GROUND - T.O. Slab 1160 (116.960m)
5
1
11
15
ELEVATOR
103 ACCELERATOR SPACE 78.41 m²
4
11
5100
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4470
2710
HOUSE ENTRANCE
NL EO NC RE FE RE
REMOVE EXISTING PARTITION: PLASTERBOARD, STUDS, MEMBRANES AND INSULATION, REMOVE WALL BASE AND FINISHES CUT NEW OPENING IN EXISTING EXTERIOR MASONRY/FOUNDATION WALL FOR NEW DOOR/WINDOW; REMOVE AND RETAIN EXISTING BRICK & TOOTH IN TO CREATE FINISHED MASONRY OPENING
15
REMOVE EXISTING MILLWORK
16
REMOVE EXISTING STAIR, FINISHES AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURE REFER TO STRUCTURAL
G
BOUNDARY LINE
BAC K OF SITE
3
3400
215 FLEX SPACE 204.63 m²
15
AREA OF ROOF DEMOLISHED
1100
205 INSURANCE OFFICE
MADISON AVENUE
SECTION - 100 - NS 3
F. REFER TO DESIGNATED SUBSTANCES REPORT. SPECIFICATIONS AND SCHEDULES PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK
22 15
21
16
BOUNDARY LINE
MEETING ROOM
2725
204 EC LEVEL 2 - T.O. FF 4495 (120.295m) EC LEVEL 2 - T.O. Slab 4470 (120.270m)
MEETING ROOM BEYOND
2705
FRONT PORCH REINSTATE TO ORIGINAL CONDITION
1
D
810 3125 855
EC LEVEL3 - T.O. FF 8075 (123.875m) EC LEVEL 3 - T.O.Slab 8050 (123.850m)
MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT 17000
17000
EXISTING HOUSES BEYOND
A5.06
13
KITCHEN
15
WC 11
SELECTIVE REMOVAL LEGEND - PLANS ROOF BUILD-UP
D. DEMOTION NOTE APPLIES TO ENTIRE ROOM/ ASSEMBLY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED E. FOR ADDITIONAL SELECTIVE REMOVALS REFER TO : REFER TO STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/ DESIGNATED SUBSTANCES REMOVALS SPECIFICATIONS AND SCHEDULES
3
H. ALL EXISTING WINDOWS TO BE CAREFULLY REMOVED & REPLACED AS NOTED ON DRAWINGS
4150
EXTERNAL MECH SPACE
401 LOBBY
EC ROOF - T.O. Slab 12578 (128.378m)
EC BASEMENT - T.O. Slab -3300 (112.500m)
HIGH LEVEL WINDOW REMOVED
5700
2410
C. MAKE GOOD ALL EXISTING SURFACES / FINISHES DAMAGED BY DEMOLITION
E. FOR ADDITIONAL SELECTIVE REMOVALS REFER TO : REFER TO STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/ DESIGNATED SUBSTANCES REMOVALS SPECIFICATIONS AND SCHEDULES THROUGH HOUSE
ROOF - T.O. Prop. Parapet 12850 (128.650m) E.C. T.O. PENTHOUSE FLOOR 12850 (128.650m)
24
UP
24
Ax
17
REMOVE EXISTING HANDRAIL / GUARD
18
NEATLY CUT EXISTING ROOF MEMBRANE, INSULATION, SHEATHING AND ROOF DECK AND REMOVE FOR NEW OPENING (REF.TO STRUCTURAL)
19
REMOVE VINYL BASE AND ALL ADHESIVE AT MASONRY WALL
20
A4.08
REMOVE EXISTING WINDOW
REMOVE EXISTING WASHROOM FIXTURES
22
REMOVE EXISTING KITCHEN FIXTURES
23
REMOVE EXISTING DOOR
PARTITION TO BE REMOVED FROM FACE OF BRICKWORK
21
24
REMOVE EXISTING WINDOW REMOVE EXISTING DOOR
1303
Drawing Scale:
1 : 100
Date:
05/06/19
File Name:
1303-ECC-A-New+Existing
Drawn By:
Author
Reviewed By:
Checker
NORTH ARROW
1 : 100
A5.06
General Notes
9-11 MADISON AVENUE - TORONTO ESTONIAN CULTURAL CENTRE
General Notes
9-11 MADISON AVENUE - TORONTO ESTONIAN CULTURAL CENTRE
General Contractor must check and verify all dimensions before proceeding with the work. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS
DEMO ELEVATION - EAST
General Contractor must check and verify all dimensions before proceeding with the work. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS
11 MADISON - DEMO PLAN - BASEMENT
These documents are the sole property of the Architect and must not be reproduced without prior written consent.
KONGATS ARCHITECTS 2-23 MORROW AVENUE SUITE 302 TORONTO CANADA M6R 2H9
TEL - 416 . 504 . 8998 FAX - 416 . 504 . 6556 office@kongatsarchitects.com
Project Number: 1303 Drawn By:
ST
Drawing Scale:
1 : 100
Issued for:
XXXX
Reviewed By:
LA
File Name:
1303-ECC-A-New+Existing
Date Issued: 06/10/19 Project North
Y
Date
SECOND FLOOR BALCONY
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203
A4.13
TRAFFIC BA Consulting Group Ltd. COSTING Harbridge + Cross Ltd.
HERITAGE Robyn Huether Architect
A4.03
204
CIVIL MGM Consulting Group Ltd.
W107
COSTING Harbridge + Cross Ltd.
A4.03
3400
W103
CIVIL MGM Consulting Group Ltd. TRAFFIC BA Consulting Group Ltd.
MEETING ROOM 14.56 m²
E
STRUCTURAL Entuitive
MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL Smith + Andrsen
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203 Consultants
STRUCTURAL Entuitive
3000
2
FLEX SPACE 204.63 m²
EXST. 11 MADISON HOUSE - 2F 4470 (120.270m)
Consultants
TTC TUNNEL SETBACK
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202
1100
EXST. 11 MADISON HOUSE - 2F 4470 (120.270m)
TTC SUBWAY ( S P A D I N A L I N E)
NL EO NC RE FE RE
214
MEETING ROOM 13.47 m²
W210 5100
W211
T.O. CASSION 112200
Description
1000
202
GRADE BEAM BEYOND
3200
T.O. CASSION 112200
1/A5.01
W205
2619
PROPERTY LINE 38439MM
2365
Property Line
Rev. #
D
RAMP DOWN TO UNDERGROUND CARPARK
2410
STORAGE
2365
B014 CISTERN
3050
Property Line
EXST. BSMT - T.O. Slab -1590 (114.210m)
EC BASEMENT - T.O. Slab -3300 (112.500m)
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213B
1
Date
Description
1 AX.04
NEW LINK
A4.12 Property Line - 1190(114.610)
A5.01
A4.02
NEW INFILL - SEE HOUSE PLAN/ ELEVATION INFORMATI ON FOR DETAIL
A4.11
These documents are the sole property of the Architect and must not be reproduced without prior written consent.
KONGATS ARCHITECTS 2-23 MORROW AVENUE SUITE 302 TORONTO CANADA M6R 2H9
TEL - 416 . 504 . 8998 FAX - 416 . 504 . 6556 office@kongatsarchitects.com
Project Number: 1303 Drawn By:
ST
LEGEND DEMO EXIST TO REMAIN
Drawing Scale:
As indicated
Issued for:
XXXX
Reviewed By:
LA
File Name:
1303-ECC-A-New+Existing
Date Issued: 06/03/19 Project North
A2.10
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1336
EXISTING STAIR FOR UNDERGROUND PARKING
111
3134
3310
W301
GROUND FLOOR UNIT (BEYOND)
PUBLIC THROUGH ROUTE
MAIN ENTRANCE
SINGLE STOREY GLASS LINK
REINSTATE PORCH TO ORIGINAL CONDITION
EXST. GROUND - T.O. Slab 1160 (116.960m)
206 CIRCULATION 7.30 m²
A4.11
C
W301
NOTE: EXISTING HOUSE FOUNDATION WALL TO BE UNDERPINNED
1/A5.02
3580
BLOOR STREET UNION CHURCH (BEYOND)
215 FLEX SPACE
EXISTING ADJACENT HOUSE
PROPERTY LINE 38459MM
6600
PROPERTY LINE 38431 MM
RECEPTION
GLASS FINS
855
EC LEVEL 3 - T.O.Slab 8050 (123.850m)
EC LEVEL 2 - T.O. Slab 4470 (120.270m)
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