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EXHIBITION THOMAS BROWN 404.545.3946 thbrownjr@gmail.com
EXHIBITS Mococa Beach 02 Hinman Courtyard 08 Duke Medical Pavilion Plaza
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Resaca Battlefield 18 Gateway Park 20 Saudi NGHA Children’s Hospital
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Atlanta Beltline Corridor Design
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College of Coastal Georgia
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Botanica Waterfront Botanical Garden
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Huaneng Campus 36 BMW Greenville Expansion 40 Saudi NGHA Taif Prototype Hospital
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Georgia Cyclorama 48 Camp Southern Ground 50 Hutchinson Island 56 1315 Peachtree Street 60 Stempel Complex 66 PetroChina 70 Kalamis Marina 72
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MOCOCA BEACH With a significant natural preserve, and numerous limitations on development, the Hines development on Mococa Beach was an exercise in creative master planning. Working closely with the architects, a plan was developed that allowed for unobstructed ocean views for all residents, while providing a wide range of amenities for guests. Long, continuous boardwalks connect housing blocks to both pristine, natural preserves and white sand beaches. Combined with a plethora of amenities, such as sculptural playgrounds, sports courts, and open lawn areas, the development offers a spectrum of activities for guests to engage. Pockets of usable green space breakup a substantial parking requirement, maintaining the development’s natural feel and ecology sensitivity. A chic waterfront pool, club, and native garden are sited on the properties high point, providing unmatched views of the Brazilian coast.
Primary Site Designer + Graphic Representation + Project Management
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HINMAN COURTYARD The entire courtyard is designed for the modern student, with functional workspace, varied seating options, and abundant resources for electronic devices. An open plaza, located directly adjacent to the interior studio, offers a place for architecture students to experiment with installations and large scale models. Embedded tie-down points and connections are integrated into the paving, creating a workable, flexible space for students. As a true extension of the studio inside, a large worktable is incorporated into the courtyard, which can be used for presentations, collaboration, or simply a welcome change of scenery. A flexible amphitheater, composed of modular wooden platforms, provides a variety of seating options on demand. These platforms form an interesting, sculptural feature while maintaining a simple, efficient construction process. Nearby, a grove of elm trees provides a shady space for coffee, lunch, or quiet study times. The courtyard is also a precedent for making design decisions informed by existing successes. As the Hinman Building has been overwhelmingly popular with students and faculty, it became important to create a clear connection to the interior space. By matching materials, forms, layout, and arrangement, the two spaces become a single entity.
Graphic Representation + Primary Site Design + Construction Documentation + Construction Observation
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Courtyard
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Georgia Institute of Technology
VERTICAL SLAT DIMENSIONING
PLATFORM DIMENSIONING
North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30332
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NOTE: - FABRICATOR TO PROVIDE SHOP DRAWING FOR CONNECTION AT SLAT OVERLAP
CIVIL ENGINEER
Long Engineering 2550 Heritage Court Atlanta, GA 30339 770.951.2495 770.951.2496
13'-3" 3"
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ROD AND SPACER 3/8" STAINLESS STEEL, SELF TAPPING, FLAT HEAD CONCRETE SCREW
1" STAINLESSS STEEL SPACER 1/4" DIA. STAINLESS STEEL ROD
1/4" GA. X 4" WIDE STAINLESS STEEL BAR
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1/8" GUAGE STAINLESS STEEL BRACKET @ BOTH ENDS - TO MATCH ANGLE OF SLATS 1/4" GA. X 4" WIDE STAINLESS STEEL BAR - FRONT EDGE TO ALIGN WITH SLATS
Newcomb and Boyd 303 Peachtree Center Ave NE Suite 525 Atlanta, GA 30303 404.730.8400 404.730.8401
STAINLESS STEEL BRACKET, HIDDEN 1" X 3" WOOD SLAT, TYP.
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NOTES: - SCREEN FABRICATOR TO PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS FOR FRAME CONSTRUCTION, CONNECTIONS, AND FOUNDATIONS SIGNED AND SEALED BY STRUCTURAL ENGINEER - ALL STEEL ELEMENTS TO BE PAINTED TO MATCH EXISTING COLOR AT HINMAN
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DUKE MEDICAL PAVILION PLAZA At the heart of the Duke University Medical Center, the Duke Medicine Pavilion welcomes patients and visitors with a new elevated plaza. The entire site is designed to create a calming experience through simplicity of forms and color selection. The focal point of the space is a specimen Japanese Maple tree that sits on one side of an elliptical precast wall. Within the ellipse, an alternative gathering space invites informal meetings and outdoor dining. Three rows of large bamboo planters accentuate the shape of the space and reflect the verticality of the buildings. On the south end of the plaza, a canopy pitches water onto a special band in the plaza surface which allows for infiltration to the drainage system. The plaza strategically conceals all mechanical equipment underneath it, including several large emergency generators, and creates instead a beautiful, valuable space for all to enjoy. The project also includes an elevated garden as part of a waiting area on the third floor of the hospital.
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RESACA BATTLEFIELD As the beginning of the Atlanta Campaign during the Civil War, the Resaca community was in need of an interpretive site that would adequately portray the importance of the area. Despite numerous environmental restrictions (slope, flooding, and wetlands) and cultural limitations (grave sites), the master plan was successful in creating opportunities for visitors to experience the site’s history while providing various recreational facilities.
Site Design + Graphic Representation + Master Plan Documentation
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GATEWAY PARK In collaboration with Einwiller Kuehl of Oakland, Gateway Park was designed as a celebration of the Bay Area’s industrial heritage and artistic community. The site’s post-industrial character provided a unique opportunity for creative expression, social interactions, and material exploration. Natural systems were seemliness integrated into the industrial landscape, creating a rich environment geared towards Oakland’s artistic and youth communities.
Program Development + Research + Graphic Representation + Master Plan Documentation + Overall Site Design Direction
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elevation + experience
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VERTICAL MOVEMENT + PERSPECTIVE
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On flat land near the Bay, a small change in elevation can make a big difference in experience. The park site is long and narrow and does not offer significant opportunities to create pathways of much interest at grade—particularly when removed from the water’s edge. Responding to site constraints including safety and access, a bike and
pedestrian trail with 3 areas of elevated path will connect users to incredible vistas of the port, the new bridge, the freeways, and West Oakland.
06/test fits: uses + activities
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PP/PORT PLAYGROUND
what? / why?
existing facilities
CW/CLIMBING WALL / EXISTING FACILITY LOCATIONS
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Although a staple of mountaineering in the Alps for centuries, the sport of rock climbing has only recently become an athletic, recreational activity, beginning in the latter half of the 19th century. Evolving from an alpine necessity to an athletic discipline, rock climbing is generally defined as movement up, down or across rock, or artificial wall environments through the use of ropes and equipment (aid/free climbing) or one’s own hands (bouldering). Modern rock climbing began its rise to popularity between 1920 and 1960, which gave way to the world’s first artificial climbing wall, developed in the United Kingdom in 1964. From this point on the sport has continued to evolve, creating new technologies, subgenres, and grading systems for climbs.
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POPULARITY In 2010, The Outdoor Foundation, a non-profit organization focused on promoting outdoor activity for future generations, put out an exhaustive report on outdoor activity participation. One of its key determinations of activity popularity is the percentage of first time participants in a sport. In their findings, The Outdoor Foundation found that climbing (sport, indoor, and bouldering) was the 5th most popular among first time participants, only behind two categories A / BERKELEY IRONSWORKS (16,500 SF) F / PLANET GRANITE (25,000 SF)
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SAUDI NGHA CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL GARDEN Located at the entry of the new NGHA Children’s Hospital in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, the Children’s Garden is meant to act as space for play and respite from the hospital environment. Whimsical, interpretive balls (each representing a different aspect of Jeddah’s natural environment) were sited on a sloped activity lawn, creating a unique play environment for children while also serving as a distinguishing art/ branding feature for the hospital. Primary Site Direction + Graphic Representation
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* Perspective developed by Atchain (China)
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ATLANTA BELTLINE CORRIDOR DESIGN Built on a loop of reclaimed railroad tracks, the Atlanta BeltLine is a 22-mile multimodal corridor consisting of transit, a linear greenway, and multiuse trails. This groundbreaking public infrastructure effort connects 45 historic neighborhoods around the city’s urban core, catalyzing economic development as it circles the city. The Corridor Design highlights the character of the diverse landscape through which the Atlanta BeltLine travels, creating an episodic experience in harmony with the urban fabric of the city. At the same time, it reinforces continuity and identity for the entire project by establishing a family of infrastructure elements, like bridges, walls, and railings, as well as strategies to incorporate public art and signage.
Graphic Representation + Site Design
AWARDS Award of Excellence, 2013. Atlanta Urban Design Commission.
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COLLEGE OF COASTAL GEORGIA Founded in 1961, the College of Coastal Georgia is located on 193 acres in the coastal city of Brunswick, Georgia. From its current semester enrollment peak of over 3,000 students, the College plans academic and infrastructure improvements to accommodate some 10,000 students in the future. Repositioning the campus to take advantage of existing site features, the project used this opportunity to help develop a flexible framework for future campus growth. The site design is centered on a campus green that replaced an existing parking lot and a series of entry plazas that anchor the lawn.
Site Design + Construction Documentation + Construction Administration
AWARDS Honor Award, 2012. Georgia ASLA. Design Award, 2012. Georgia AIA.
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BOTANICA WATERFRONT BOTANICAL GARDEN Developed on a former landfill site, the Waterfront Botanical Garden is a rare opportunity to remediate a blighted urban area and create an iconic civic space for the city of Louisville. The project involves master planning and programming the 23 acres site, incorporating sustainable features, progressive architecture, and unparalleled garden exhibits. Master Planning + Site Design + Project Management
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HUANENG GROUP CAMPUS
The challenge for Huaneng Group’s new international campus was to create an integrated campus despite a diverse program and multiple users. Through integral paving and planting the site succeeds in creating both specialized zones and a cohesive campus. A large central green acts as the epicenter of the site, providing a flexible space for all users.
Graphic Representation + Primary Site Design + Construction Documentation
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* Graphics developed by Atchain (China)
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BMW GREENVILLE EXPANSION In an attempt to create space for BMW Greenville’s ever expanding production line, the campus’ facility group sought to move administrative operations across the property to a secluded greenfield site. With an attitude of innovation and sustainability, the task was to develop a phasable master plan, that protected the site’s natural feel and existing systems, while creating a showcase piece along an adjacent highway. The resulting plan builds upon the stylish brand of BMW, while developing clear guidelines for future, sustainable growth, and creating an atmosphere of collaboration and flexibility on campus.
Graphic Representation + Master Plan Development + Site Design + Project Management
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SAUDI NGHA TAIF PROTOTYPE HOSPITAL Developed as prototypical design to be deployed in different areas of Saudi Arabia, the Taif Specialized Hospital, and associated landscape, was designed to be easily adopted on easy site, while maintaining the complex systems of healthcare planning and cultural norms. The site design uses selective planting to reduce irrigation needs and experiments with the cultures affinity for complex patterning. The project elegantly address all cultural concerns regarding adjacent populations and uses, while creating contextually appropriate exterior spaces in a sustainable manner.
Graphic Representation + Primary Site Design + Construction Documentation
* Perspectives developed by Atchain (China)
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GEORGIA CYCLORAMA The Georgia Cyclorama and its associated exterior space is meant to be evocative of Georgia history, culture, and nature. Using native ecosystems as their primary concept, the museum’s outdoor areas are designed as highly sculptural spaces for congregation, education, and exploration. Through abstraction, innovative material use, and diverse social spaces, the project’s exterior spaces extend the established state “brand” while looking towards the future. Primary Design Direction + Marketing + Graphic Representation
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CAMP SOUTHERN GROUND Camp Southern Ground began as the vision of country music star Zac Brown to create a fully integrated camp where children from all economic, cultural, and health backgrounds could learn to trust each other in a diverse environment. Instead of a prescribed program, the camp is designed to allow for each child to find their own path in life, with the landscape allowing numerous opportunities for exploration and self-fulfillment. As autism is an especially significant issue to the client, the site was developed using three concepts that are key to satisfying the needs of children along the autism spectrum. These ideals of orientation, individuality, and truth create an environment that is safe and legible, while at the same challenging and thought provoking.
Graphic Representation + Site Design + Master Planning + Construction Documentation
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HUTCHINSON ISLAND These three riverfront parcels comprise the rare opportunity of a largely undeveloped property across from arguably America’s most beautiful city. The project proposes a vision plan for a moderately dense, mixed-use Hutchinson Island that is organized into four guiding themes: that it must be economically viable, that it must be civic-minded, that it must be environmentally sustainable, and that it must be beautiful. Though each theme can encompass a wide range of mixed uses, the prevailing framework helps to establish a unique and lasting identity for Hutchinson Island, one that complements or finds inspiration in the iconic city across the river. The result is a bold, overarching story for the island where there exists now only a scattered collection of ideas. Primary Design Direction + Master Planning + Graphic Representation
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1315 PEACHTREE STREET As the new home for Perkins+Will Atlanta office, the 1315 project sought to explore innovative solutions in terms of civic space, water management, material reuse, and energy generation. The entrance to the original 1980s building featured a circular driveway connecting to a street-level parking bay — a car-centric orientation more typical of suburban office parks. The site redesign encloses and repurposes that parking level as a spectacular new 10,000 square foot space for the Museum of Design Atlanta and replaces the driveway with a new civic plaza. This outdoor space invites the public to occupy a comfortable, tree-shaded plaza and provides access to the Museum, Library, and Perkins+Will’s new office. Additional gathering space is provided on the fifth floor roof terrace, where healing herb gardens set the stage for city views.
Site Design + Marketing Material + Graphic Representation + Construction Documentation
AWARDS Design Award, 2012. Georgia ASLA. Top Ten Green Project, 2012. American Institute of Architects Committee on the Environment. Development of Excellence Award, 2011. ULI-Atlanta. Development of Excellence Award, 2011. Atlanta Regional Commission and the Livable Communities Coalition. Design Award, 2011. AIA-Georgia.
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STEMPEL COMPLEX The site design for the new Stempel Complex connects a cluster of new classrooms and labs with a series of complimentary outdoor spaces. The site design engages the adjacent quad and connects access points across campus, while creating the transition from public stage to smaller, private spaces. Following the contours of the architecture, the courtyard’s modern, elliptical shape also references an ancient form in the local terrain. The Everglades’ tree hammocks, an ecological phenomenon in which wind and water form streamlined “tree islands,” offers a compelling and distinctive motif for this campus setting. These naturally occurring shelters support both human culture and bio-diversity, just as the Stempel Complex provides a uniquely functional outdoor retreat for students and visitors. With moveable benches and lighted cubes for seating, courtyard users can compose their own social space or a quiet, secluded respite from the South Florida heat.
Primary Site Designer + Construction Documentation + Graphic Representation
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1' - 5"
4 1-C L-102 L-103
1x2 WOOD SLATS, TYP. 1" WIDE, 1/8" GA., STEEL ANGLE SUPPORT FRAME 1" x 1", 1/8" GA., STAINLESS STEEL TUBE SUPPORTS, TYP.
1" WIDE, 1/8" GA., STEEL ANGLE SUPPORTS, TYP. 1x2 WOOD SLATS 1'-4" x 1'-3", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL, TYP. (BEHIND SLATS) 1" x 1", 1/8" GA., STAINLESS 1
6" TYP.
STEEL TUBE SUPPORT, TYP.
1
4 FRAME CONNECTION 1" WIDE, 1/8" GA., STEEL L-102 ANGLE SUPPORTS, TYP.
1" WIDE, 1/8" GA., STEEL ANGLE SUPPORTS, TYP. 1 1'-4" x 1'-3", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL, TYP.
2' - 0" x 3' - 11 1/2", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL (BEYOND) FRAME CONNECTION CUSTOM CUT (END SLATS) PANEL, TYP. POLYCARBONATE
4"
1/2"
2" POLYCARBONATE PANEL STEEL ANGLE SUPPORT FRAME
1" x 1", 1/8" GA., STAINLESS STEEL TUBE SUPPORT
1 1 1/2"
1'-5" x 1'-3 1/2", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL, TYP.
STAINLESS STEEL GUIDE
STAINLESS STEEL PLATE
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STAINLESS STEEL SHEET METAL SCREWS, 3/8" LENGTH, MIN. 4 PER EDGE, EQUALLY SPACED
1" DIA. WEEP HOLE, 6' - 0" O.C.
3
6"
3 L-102
IN-GROUND L.E.D. 9" - SEE ELECTRICAL
IN-GROUND L.E.D. - SEE ELECTRICAL
PANEL CONNECTION 12" = 1'-0"
1" DIA. WEEP HOLE, 6' - 0" O.C.
B PLAN SECTION
F FRONT SECTION
D SIDE SECTION D SIDE SECTION NOTES: - CONTACT HUDSON CUSTOM FABRICATION (ATLANTA, GEORGIA) FOR CUBE FABRICATION (770.401.4412) - SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS FOR APPROVAL
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1/4" GA. STAINLESS STEEL PLATE 1 1'-5" x 1'-4", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL 1x2 WOOD SLATS, TYP.
3 PANEL CONNECTION L-102 1" x 1", 1/8" GA., STAINLESS STEEL TUBE SUPPORTS, 6" OFF EDGES, WELDED TO FRAME
1
PANEL CONNECTION
1" x 2", 1/8" GA., STAINLESS STEEL CHANNEL GUIDE
SILICONE BUMPER AROUND GUIDE, PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS
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1'-5" x 1'-3 1/2", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL
1 1'-5" x 1'-3 1/2", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL, TYP.
3/8" DIA. STAINLESS STEEL BOLT, MIN. 3 PER GUIDE
E FRONT ELEVATION
1
2' - 0" x 1' 1 3/4", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL
3/8" DIA., 5" LENGTH, FLAT HEAD SLEEVE ANCHOR, CENTERED ON PLATE, 5' - 0" O.C., TYP. 1"
6"
1
1'-5" x 1'-4", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL
1
4" DIA. x 2" SOLID GLASS FILLED NYLON V-GROOVE WHEEL
FINISHED GRADE
C SIDE ELEVATION
1" x 1", 1/8" GA., STAINLESS STEEL TUBE SUPPORTS, 6" OFF EDGES, WELDED TO4 FRAME FRAME CONNECTION 2" WIDE, 1/8" GA., L-102 STEEL ANGLE SUPPORT 2' - 0" x 1' 1 3/4", 1/2" 3GA., PANEL CONNECTION POLYCARBONATEL-102 PANEL
3 L-102
STAINLESS STEEL AXEL BOLT, PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS
STAINLESS STEEL GUIDE
1
CUSTOM CUT POLYCARBONATE PANEL (BEYOND)
A PLAN
POLYCARBONATE PANEL 1" x 1", 1/8" GA., STAINLESS STEEL TUBE SUPPORT
1"
1
PANEL CONNECTION
1' - 4 1/4"
1' - 4 1/4"
1'-5" x 1'-3 1/2", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL STAINLESS STEEL 1x2 WOOD SLATS, TYP. SHEET METAL SCREW, 1" LENGTH, TYP. FINISHED GRADE
WOOD SLAT
1'-4" x 1'-3", 1/2" GA., NOTES: POLYCARBONATE PANEL - CONTACT HUDSON CUSTOM FABRICATION (ATLANTA, GEORGIA) (BEHIND SLATS) FOR CUBE FABRICATION (770.401.4412) 1x2 WOOD SLATS, TYP. - SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS FOR APPROVAL
1x2 WOOD SLATS, TYP.
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3/4" ROUNDED END, TYP.
1/2" GAP, TYP.
0' - 1"
1 1/2", TYP.
4 1/8" GA., STAINLESS 1" WIDE, 1-D STEEL L-103ANGLE SUPPORTS, TYP. L-102
1-B 4
1' - 3 1/2"
2' - 0" x 3'- 1/2", 1/2" GA., 1-E 4 POLYCARBONATE PANEL L-102 L-103
2' - 0" x 3' - 11 1/2", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL
12" = 1'-0"
1
FRAME CONNECTION, MIN. 9 ON END SLATS
L-102
0' - 1"
1/2" GAP, TYP.
1' - 5 1/2"
4 L-102
1 1/2", TYP.
1x2 WOOD SLATS, TYP.
1 1'-5" x 1'-4", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL (BEHIND SLATS) 2' - 0" x 9",1x2 1/2"WOOD GA., SLATS, TYP. POLYCARBONATE PANEL
STEEL TUBE CONNECTION
3/4" ROUNDED END, TYP.
1' - 5 1/2"
1/4"
1' - 5"
6
G FRONT ELEVATION
1 1/2"
1' - 6 1/2"
E BACK ELEVATION
8"
C 1-F SIDE ELEVATION 4
STAINLESS STEEL GUIDE
1' - 3 1/2"
1
9"
1
1
6 1/4"
YCARBONATE PANEL
RBONATE PANEL
FRAME CONNECTION
3/8" DIA., 3" LENGTH, HEX HEAD STAINLESS STEEL SLEEVE ANCHOR, 2' - 0" O.C.
L-102
0' - 1"
4 2-D L-103 L-102
1x2 WOOD SLATS, TYP.
1' - 2 1/2"
80 째
2-G 4
CONCRETE PAVING
F BACK SECTION
1 L-101
SEATING CUBE
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1 1/2" = 1'-0"
0' - 10 1/2" 3/4" ROUNDED, TYP.
1 1/2", TYP.
WOOD SLAT
POLYCARBONATE PANEL
TRACK ASSEMBLY 6" = 1'-0"
2' - 1 1/2"
0' - 9"
3/8"
NOTES: - SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS FOR APPROVAL
1/2" DIA. WEEP HOLE, 6' - 0" O.C., EXTENDED TO SUBGRADE
2' - 1 1/2" 1 1/2", TYP.
1/2" GAP, TYP.
1/2" GAP, TYP.
1x2 WOOD SLATS, TYP.
10 0째
POLYCARBONATE PANEL
5
2' - 0" x 9", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL
2' - 0" x 9", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL
FRAME CONNECTION 12" = 1'-0"
2' - 0" x 3' - 1/2", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL
10 1/2" 9"
1 1/2" x 1 1/2", 1/8 STAINLESS STEE
4' - 0 3/4"
4' - 0"
4' - 0 3/4"
1" WIDE, 1/8" GA.
4' - 0"
4' - 0 3/4"
3/4" ROUNDED, TYP. 2' - 0" x 1' - 1 3/4", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL
STAINLESS STEE SCREW, 1/2" LEG
" 2' - 11 3/4
2-F 4 L-102 L-103
1x2 WOOD SLATS, TYP.
2-E 4
"
80 째
2-G 4
1' - 2 1/2"
L-102 L-103
4 2-C L-102 L-103
2-B 4
1x2 WOOD SLATS, TYP.
2' - 0" x 3' - 11 1/2", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL
2' - 0" x 1' - 1 3/4", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL
FINISHED GRADE
0' - 1"
2' - 0" x 3' - 1/2", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL
2' - 5" 1
C SIDE ELEVATION
1
1
1
2' - 0" x 9", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL
A PLAN
FINISHED GRADE
L-102
0' - 1"
4 2-D L-103 L-102
1x2 WOOD SLATS, TYP.
1' - 2 1/2"
1' - 2 1/2
0' - 1"
1/2" GAP, TYP.
90 째
1 1/2", TYP.
2' - 1 1/2"
L-102 L-103
E BACK ELEVATION
9" STAINLESS STEEL GUIDE
1'-4" x 1'-4", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL
4 L-102
2' - 0" x 9", 1/2" GA., POLYCARBONATE PANEL
STEEL TUBE CONNEC 12" = 1'-0"
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1x2 WOOD SLATS, TYP. FRAME CONNECTION, MIN. 9 ON END SLATS
FRAME CONNECTION
6
G FRONT ELEVATION
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