THEA SARKISSIAN SELECTED WORKS
THEA SARKISSIAN ESTEBAN GARCES DENISE TANG
DESIGN CONSULTANT: FACADE CONSULTANT: STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: MECHANICAL ENGINEER: SITE/LEED CONSULTANT:
KUTAN AYATA SAMEER KUMAR JEFF THOMPSON MARK MALEKSHASHI ELLIOT MALTBY
PRATT INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE ARCH 704-DESIGN STUDIO IV CAP SPRING-2014
Paradigm paradigm
Pratt Institute works VERTICAL TRANSPARENCY & CAUSTICs fall 2014 paradigm winery spring 2014
PROJECT: CONTINUITY VINEYARDS WINERY ESTATE NAPA NOOK RD. YOUNTVILLE, CA
Sheet Name:
knotted elementary school spring 2013
EXTERIOR ELEVATION
Revision/submission:
VERTICAL h2o bath house fall 2012 Date Scale
the optique fall 2013 OVER & UNDER fall 2015
A-005
head in the clouds spring 2014 CRACKS spring 2015 sinuous bridge spring 2013
Universite de Montreal works EN DECA,AU DELA,nature as a transit: fall 2011
curriculum vitae OF THEA SARKISSIAN
Education:
thea.sarkissian@gmail.com + 1 647 860 5564
Pratt Institute Brooklyn,NY Master of Architecture (M.Arch I) graduated in May 2015,3.79 GPA 1st,2nd,4th and 5th semester projects chosen for archives Awarded Atkinson Memorial Fund Grant
Address: 15 Iceboat Terrace apt 2903 Toronto,ON, Canada, M5V4A5
Universite de Montreal, Montreal,Quebec Baccalaureat en “Architecture de Paysage� , Landscape Architecture graduated in July 2012
LEED Green Associate
Dual citizenshi p: Canadian and Lebanese Fluent in French,English,Arabic.
American University of Beirut, Beirut,Lebanon Registered student in sophomore year of Landscaping and Ecomanagement systems (October 2007-March 2008) College Notre Dame de Jamhour, Baabda,Lebanon French Baccalaureate : Sciences et Vie series graduated in 2007
Interests: REFERENCES:
+Gymnastics +Painting +Photography
William MacDonald, Chairperson and Professor at Pratt Institute/ GAUD & Princi pal at KOL/MAC LLC wmacdona@pratt.edu,(718) 399-4357 Henry Smith-Miller, Adjunct Associate Professor at Pratt Institute/ GAUD & Partner at Smith-Miller+Hawkinson Architects hsm@smharch.com, (212) 966 3875
SKILLS: +Revit +Autocad, +Grasshopper, +Maya +Rhino +Photoshop +Illustrator +InDesign +AfterEffects +Maxwell +ArcGIS
Kutan Ayata, Adjunct Associate Professor at Pratt Institute/ GAUD & Partner at YOUNG & AYATA kutanayata@gmail.com +Microsoft Office +Drawing +Painting
Jonas Coersmeier, Adjunct Associate Professor at Pratt Institute/ GAUD & Partner at Buro NY jonas@burony.com,(212) 931 8686
+3D printing +Laser cutting +3D maya animation
Carlos Arnaiz, Adjunct Associate Professor at Pratt Institute/ GAUD & Princi pal at CAZA carnaiz@cazarch.com, (617) 835 1926 Alexandra Barker, Adjunct Associate Professor at Pratt Institute/ GAUD & Princi pal at Barker Freeman Design Office alexandra@barkerfreeman.com, (646) 246 6449
Experience: CAZA , Brooklyn,NY Architect Intern June 2014 till August 2014 +Architectural drafting,design,and rendering. Pratt Institute , Brooklyn,NY Graduate teaching assistant August 2013 till May 2015 +Teaching assistant for graduate structure course Barker Freeman Design Office, Brooklyn,NY Architect Interm July and August 2013 +Architectural drafting,design,and rendering. +Drawing of existing and proposed plans and sections +Site visit and communication with clients
SPECIAL PROJECTS & AWARDS & recognition: +1st,,2nd,4th and 5th semester projects chosen for archives +Featured work in InProcess 19 & 20,Pratt Institute 2012/2013/2014 +Awarded Atkinson Memorial Fund Grant ,Merit based Grant, Pratt Institute 2013 +Chosen partici pant in an international workshop based on the existing international design competition.YUL_MTL (in collaboration with Design UNESCO, City of Montreal, Departement of Quebec transportation),Universite de Montreal 2011
LAND Milano, Milan,Italy Landscape architect Intern May and June 2011
+Fall 2011 project,EN DECA,AU DELA,nature as a transit nomitated first by the jury,Universite de Montreal 2011
Universite de Montreal, Montreal,Quebec Teacher’s assistant in the course of Levelling and drainage February till April 2011 & April till May 2010
+Lebanese all around gymnastic champion, 2005/2006/2007
Bureau M.Ghostine, Beirut,Lebanon Landscape architect Intern June and July 2010 Sel & Poivre,Beirut,Lebanon Trainee at the implementation and setup department of a kitchen store July to August 2004 College Notre Dame de Jamhour, Beirut,Lebanon Junior coach for gymnastics students July-August 2003
VERTICAL TRANSPARENCY & CAUSTICs fall 2014 Professor: Henry Smith Miller and Michael Licht,Pratt Institute Project chosen for archives This Conedison building represents the architectural style in the navy yard. It represents the old,the obsolete and rigid on a fixed ground. I wanted to design a building to mirror the Conedison building; it would have a presence that adds importance to the site and would also be visible from different views,while still representing the translucent,fluctuating aspect of the site throug h the water’s effect. When I was thinking about the water I starting thinking about how the water is always fluctuating and creating different caustic surfaces along the way. A Caustic surface is formed by the intersection of reflected and refracted parallel rays from a curved surface. I was inspired by the performance of water and refraction of lig ht throug h the body of water,which led to the creation of the Caustic surface. The rays of lig ht that are projected in the water inspired me for the implementation of structural column projected from the Caustic surface.
Lines based on power grids (power and water treatement) Building to align with water conedison building facade
Building stretched, illusion of the building being integrated into the site
Structural grid transformation
Lower floor
1st floor
2nd floor
Paradigm paradigm
THEA SARKISSIAN ESTEBAN GARCES DENISE TANG
DESIGN CONSULTANT: FACADE CONSULTANT: STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: MECHANICAL ENGINEER: SITE/LEED CONSULTANT:
KUTAN AYATA SAMEER KUMAR JEFF THOMPSON MARK MALEKSHASHI ELLIOT MALTBY
PRATT INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE ARCH 704-DESIGN STUDIO IV CAP SPRING-2014
paradigm winery spring 2014
PROJECT: CONTINUITY VINEYARDS WINERY ESTATE NAPA NOOK RD. YOUNTVILLE, CA
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Design consultant: Kutan Ayata Facade consultant: Sameer Kumar Structural engineer: Jeff Thompson Mechanical engineer: Mark Malekshashi Site/ LEED consultant: elliott Maltby Project chosen for archives,Pratt Institute Team members:Esteban Garces,Thea Sarkissian, Denise Tang The interior wine evolution from grape to wine bottle is based on the knot topology that guided us for the interior and exterior design geometry. The site plan has a straig ht line which visually connects the grapes going into the building to the wine bottling going out of the building. The journey to the winery is created by Angled grape fields,which give the impression of being absorbed into the winery. The wine process is divided into a linear process at the beginning and end and is curvaceous in the middle,creating vertical and horizontal connection between the different steps of the wine process.
EXTERIOR ELEVATION
Revision/submission:
Date Scale
A-005
KUTAN SAMEE JEFF MARK ELLIO DESIGN CONSULTANT: FACADE CONSULTANT: STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: MECHANICAL ENGINEER: SITE/LEED CONSULTANT:
paradigm
THEA SARKISSIAN ESTEBAN GARCES DENISE TANG
Relative humidity
Average wind speed
Average cloud cover
Average temperature
PROJECT: CONTINUITY VINEYARDS WINERY ESTATE NAPA NOOK RD. YOUNTVILLE, CA
Sheet Name:
SITE PLAN
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Date Scale
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shipping area where a large portion of labor
side of the building
greenery locat disrupt the due to provides shade of the leav for sun pe also contribu
ted within the atrium to heat island effect. Also the growth of leaves it in the summer and lack ves in the winter allows entration in the building. utes to co2 consumption
basement used for storage and climate control. geothermal system that runs underground to cool water then directly connects into the AHU within the mechanical room
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EL-0’-0” EL-15’-0” EL-30’-0”
Summer Solstice 21 july orientation 60'
views and relationship with environment ventilation due to wind channeling general gray water collection area
Winter Solstice 21 july Orientation 30’
dry farming
cross over building creates shade over shipping area where a large portion of labor
grove of vines for public interactive on the north side of the building
gray water collection on sloped roof collected below facade and drained into building
general slopes due to the organic for of our building are used to help slope and collect gray water general gray water collection area
greenery located within the atrium to disrupt the heat island effect. Also due to the growth of leaves it provides shade in the summer and lack of the leaves in the winter allows for sun pentration in the building. also contributes to co2 consumption
general gray water collection area
basement used for storage and climate control. geothermal system that runs underground to cool water then directly connects into the AHU within the mechanical room
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shipping
Fermentation Bottle
Fermentation Bins Press / crushing
sorting /
desteming
Bottling
Harvest Grapes in Bines
Fermentation barrels
Fermentation tanks
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PROJECT:
CONTINUITY VIN WINERY EST
NAPA NOOK YOUNTVILLE
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MEETING ROOM AND OFFiCES
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BARREL STORAGE 2575 sf -15’0”
SLOPE IS ANGLE UTILITY TO WATE COLLECTION SYS
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BACK UP GENERATOR 77wX34dX45h
TANK WATER PUMPS SAND FILTER36diaX88d WATER HEATERS (tank included) AND TANKS 100wX28dX9h 42wX49dX84h
MECHANICAL ROOM SEWAGE PUMPS 16wX16dX20h 991 sf -15’0”
HEAT EXCHANGER 66wX14dX31h
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FERMENTATION 2 TANK STORAGE 1517 sf -15’0”
TANKS TO BARREL 290 sf -15’0”
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RECEPTION 429 sf -15’0”
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MAIN ENTRANCE Green space THE GREEN SPACE IS INTEGRATED IN ORDER TO BREAK THE HEAT ISLAND EFFECT. IT ALSO PROVIDES SHADE IN SUMMER AND PERMITS THE INFILTRATION OF SUN IN WINTER WHEN THE LEAVES FALL
BOTTELING 873 sf -15’0”
GALLERY 4979 sf +0’0”
pedestrian entrance
green terraces THE GREEN TERRACES ARE THERE TO CREATE SOCIAL GATHERING AREAS.. iT GAVE US THE OPORTUNITY TO OPEN UP OUR LANDSCAPE TO INTEGRATE OUR BUILDING AND EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITY OF GEOTHERMAL PROPERTIES
DRY FARMING USING DROUGHT RESISTANT CROPS AND CONSERVING MOISTURE
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BOTTLE STORAGE 3079 sf from -15’0”to +0’0“ up
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DESTEMING 361 sf +15’0”
SORTING 495 sf +15’0”
terrace 1100 sf +15’0”
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interior storage space 690 sf 0’0”
LOCKER ROOMS 357 sf 0’0”
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GALLERY 4979 sf +0’0”
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GRAPE STORAGE 2300 sf +15’0”
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RESTAURANT 2183 sf +30’0”
KITCHEN 796 sf +30’0”
COLD ROOM
WC- WM 180 sf +30’0” WC- MEN 180 sf +30’0”
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gallery 960 sf +30’0” BAR 961 sf +30’0”
PRIVATE DINING 1041 sf +30’0”
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BARREL STORAGE 2575 sf -15’0”
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FERMENTATION 2 TANK STORAGE 1517 sf -15’0”
MECHANICAL ROOM 991 sf
TANKS TO BARREL 290 sf -15’0”
MAIN ENTRANCE
RECEPTION 429 sf -15’0”
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shipping enttrance SHIPPING 500 sf +0’0“
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BOTTELING 873 sf -15’0”
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BOTTLE STORAGE 3079 sf from -15’0”to +0’0“ up
GALLERY 4979 sf +0’0” up
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pedestrian walkway green terraces
vehicular PATH
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FERMENTATION 1 BINS 3404 sf +15’0” up
DESTEMING 361 sf +15’0”
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terrace 1100 sf +15’0”
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recaiving and grape entrance
interior storage space 690 sf 0’0”
LOCKER ROOMS 357 sf 0’0”
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STORE 2ND FLOOR 1391 sf
OPEN TO BELOW
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GALLERY 4979 sf +0’0”
seating area 1185 sf +15’0” up
GRAPE STORAGE 2300 sf +15’0”
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LOUNGE 1054 sf +15’0”
MEETING ROOM AND OFFiCES 1070 sf +15’0”
CHAIR’S OFFICE 350 sf +15’0” conference room 350 sf +15’0”
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WINE TASTING 586 sf +30’0” OUTSIDE TERRAce 1630 sf
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RESTAURANT 2183 sf +30’0”
KITCHEN 796 sf +30’0”
COLD ROOM
WC- WM 180 sf +30’0” WC- MEN 180 sf +30’0”
OPEN TO BELOW
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gallery 960 sf +30’0” BAR 961 sf +30’0”
PRIVATE DINING 1041 sf +30’0”
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SEATING AREA
GALLERY
FERMENTATION 1 BINS
BARREL STORAGE
RESTAURANT
MECHANICAL ROOM
DESIGN CONSULTANT:
KUTAN AYATA
PRAT SCHOOL O ARCH 704CAP S
12” HOLLOW STEEL BEAM 18” HOLLOW STEEL BEAM
1” INSULATED GLAZING DOUBLE METAL STUD
24” HOLLOW STEEL BEAM (MAIN SUPPORT FOR CANTILEVER)
CONCRETE INTERIOR FINISH BUILD OUT
PLENUM; MECHANICAL SYSTEMS RUN BELOW FLOORING DECK
2-1/2” CONCRETE FLOORING
PROJECT
CONTINU WINE
NAPA YOUN
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3-1/2” METAL DECKING
wall se
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DESIGN CONSULTANT: FACADE CONSULTANT: STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: MECHANICAL ENGINEER: SITE/LEED CONSULTANT:
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END CONDITION FORM TRUSS SYSTEM BEGINS TO ROTATE TOWARRDS THE EAST
PROJECT:
KUTAN AYATA SAMEER KUMAR JEFF THOMPSON MARK MALEKSHASHI ELLIOTT MALTBY
PRATT INSTITUTE CONTINUITY VINEYARDS SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE WINERY ESTATE ARCH 704-DESIGN STUDIO IV CAP SPRING-2014 NAPA NOOK RD. YOUNTVILLE, CA
Sheet Name: wall sections
42”HIGH STEEL GUARD RAIL
CANTILEVERED STRUCTURE TO OBSCURE PUBLIC VIEW
2-1/2” STAINED FLOOR FINISH
WALL SECTION SCALE: 1/2”= 1’-0” CONCRETE
3” METAL DECKING
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DESIGN CONSULTANT: FACADE CONSULTANT: STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: MECHANICAL ENGINEER: SITE/LEED CONSULTANT:
Revision/submission
Date Scale
THEA SARKISSIAN ESTEBAN GARCES DENISE TANG
18” SUPPORT BEAM
interior finish
PLENUM; MECHANICAL SYSTEMS RUN BELOW FLOORING DECK
(interior space)
FGP CLADDING SYSTEM
STRUCTURAL STEEL SYSTEM
18” SUPPORT BEAM SUSPENDED CEILING
insulation facade
paradigm
A-304
8” concerete
(exterior space)
thermal layer is completed along the exterior of the building
PROJECT: CONTINUITY VINEYARDS WINERY ESTATE NAPA NOOK RD. YOUNTVILLE, CA
Sheet Name: WALL SECTIONS
TYP. EXTERIOR/INTERIOR WALL CONDITION SCALE: 1/2”= 1’-0”
05/05/201 1:20
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STRUCTURAL GUARD
KUTAN AYATA SAMEER KUMAR JEFF THOMPSON MARK MALEKSHASHI ELLIOTT MALTBY
PRATT INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE ARCH 704-DESIGN STUDIO IV CAP SPRING-2014
RAIL
DESIGN CONSULTANT: FACADE CONSULTANT: STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: MECHANICAL ENGINEER: SITE/LEED CONSULTANT:
FGP CLADDING SYSTEM
12” HOLLOW STEEL BEAM
THEA SARKISSIAN ESTEBAN GARCES DENISE TANG
9” INSULATED GLAZING UNIT
FLOORING AND STRUCTURAL CONNECTION
paradigm
STRUCTURAL STEEL SYSTEM
SLOPED TO COLLECT GRAY WATER
EXTERIOR STONE FLOORING
ROOF DRAIN
FLOOR PEDESTALS WATER DRAINS THROUGH SEAM OF FLOORING MATERIAL
PROJECT: CONTINUITY VINEYARDS WINERY ESTATE NAPA NOOK RD. YOUNTVILLE, CA
Sheet Name: WALL SECTIONS
Revision/submission:
WALL SECTION SCALE: 1/2”= 1’-0”
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facade location
typ. 12’ w12 w12
3-1/2” metal decking direction with 4-1/2” concrete flooring finish
FRAMING PLAN : LEVEL 02 SCALE: 1/32”= 1’-0”
glazing location
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glazing location
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3-1/2” metal decking direction with 4-1/2” concrete flooring finish
footing moment connection
w12
FRAMING PLAN : FOUNDATION SCALE: 1/32”= 1’-0”
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FRAMING PLAN : LEVEL 01 SCALE: 1/32”= 1’-0”
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glazing location w12 facade location
3-1/2” metal decking direction with 4-1/2” concrete flooring finish
moment connection
ZONE 3
INCOMING SERVICES
ZONE 4
ZONE 6
LEGEND SUPPLY RETURN WATER FLOW
ZONE 1 INCOMING SERVICES
ZONE 6
ZONE 5 ZONE 2 TANK
BOILER
LEGEND SUPPLY RETURN WATER FLOW
PUMP
MECHANICAL ROOM AND SERVICE ROOM
ZONE 6
INCOMING SERVICES
ZONE 4
PRATT INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE ARCH 704-DESIGN STUDIO IV CAP SPRING-2014
the various utilities: water, gas, electrical etc use the shipping road entrance to reach the incoming service room. These utilities exist in the same service room but have each indivudual spaces.
VAV 18 -zone 4
KUTAN AYATA SAMEER KUMAR JEFF THOMPSON MARK MALEKSHASHI ELLIOT MALTBY
VAV 17 -zone 4 VAV 16 -zone 4 VAV 15-zone 4 VAV 14 -zone 4 VAV 13-zone 4 VAV 12 -zone 4 VAV 11 -zone 4
LEGEND
VAV 9 -zone 4 VAV 8 -zone 4
DESIGN CONSULTANT: FACADE CONSULTANT: STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: MECHANICAL ENGINEER: SITE/LEED CONSULTANT:
VAV 7-zone 4 VAV 6 -zone 4 VAV 5-zone 4 VAV 4 -zone 4 VAV 3 -zone 4 VAV 2 -zone 4 VAV 1 -zone 4
AHU zone 4
THEA SARKISSIAN ESTEBAN GARCES DENISE TANG
our building has less than 40 percent of glazing which help to regulate theSUPPLY temperature. Moreover We are using a geoRETURN thermal system that connect to our AHU unit to accomodate heating and cooling WATER FLOW loads of the building. the AHU is connected to a VAV that is controlling damper to modulate the flow rate of air to a zone. The VAV that has a maximum capacity of 1200 cfm. were positioned according to space use and sq footage of the different areas.
VAV 10 -zone 4
VAV 13-zone 3 VAV 12 -zone 3 VAV 11 -zone 3 VAV 10 -zone 3 VAV 9 -zone 3 VAV 8 -zone 3
paradigm
As for the rain water it is collected from the roof and stored in a tank then filtered and redistrubuted by a pump to the diferent spaces. This water collection will be used for cleaning the area, irrigation and toilet water.
VAV 7-zone 3 VAV 6 -zone 3 VAV 5-zone 3 VAV 4 -zone 3 VAV 3 -zone 3 VAV 2 -zone 3 VAV 1 -zone 3
VAV zone 3
VAV 13-zone 6 VAV 12 -zone 6 VAV 11 -zone 6 VAV 10 -zone 6
Branch Duct Velocity (FPM) Supply Return
VAV 4 -zone 2 VAV 3 -zone 2 VAV 2 -zone 2 VAV 1 -zone 2
AHU zone 2
RETURN (1200 FPM) Duct Width (in)
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14.6 5.3 11.3 5.2 4.8 3.9 2.4
14.6 5.3 11.3 5.2 4.8 3.906666667 2.4
2ND LEVEL
LOCKER ROOMS FERMENTATION 1 BINS DESTERMING SORTING GRAPE STORAGE VIEWING AREA GALLERY (1/2 LEVEL) STORE 2ND FLOOR LOUNGE MEETING AND OFFICES CHAIR'S OFFICE CONFERENCE ROOM INTERIOR STORAGE SPACE
357 3404 361 495 2300 1185 4979 1391 1054 1054 350 350 690
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357 3404 361 495 2300 1185 4979 1391 1054 1054 350 350 690
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2.4 22.7 2.4 2.5 11.5 7.9 33.2 9.3 7.0 7.0 1.8 1.8 3.5
2.4 22.7 2.4 2.5 11.5 7.9 33.2 9.3 7.0 7.0 1.8 1.8 3.5
1ST LEVEL
FERMENTATION 2 TANK STORAGE TANKS TO BARRELS RECEPTION BARREL STORAGE BOTTLING BOTTLE STORAGE STORE 1ST FLOOR SHIPPING
1517 290 429 2575 873 3079 1122 500
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1517 290 429 2575 873 3079 1122 500
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10.1 1.9 2.1 12.9 4.4 20.5 7.5 3.3
10.1 1.9 2.1 12.9 4.4 20.52666667 7.5 3.3
VAV 5-zone 6 VAV 4 -zone 6
CONTINUITY VINEYARDS WINERY ESTATE
VAV 2 -zone 6
NAPA NOOK RD. YOUNTVILLE, CA
AHU zone 6
VAV 3 -zone 1
VAV 3 -zone 5
VAV 2 -zone 1
VAV 2 -zone 5
VAV 1 -zone 1
VAV 1 -zone 5
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PROJECT:
VAV 3 -zone 6
Sheet Name:
VAV 5-zone 1
MEChANICAL NOTES vac riser diagram Revision/submission:
WTW HP
MechanicalMECHANICAL - Air-riser AIR RISERdiagram DIAGRAM
Duct Depth(in) Duct Width (in)
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VAV 7-zone 6
VAV 4 -zone 1
Geothermal
CFM
RESTAURANT KITCHEN GALLERY 1 AND 2 PRIVATE DINING BAR WINE TASTING BATHROOM
VAV 8 -zone 6
VAV 6 -zone 1
Pump
area size(sqft) CFM/sqft
3RD LEVEL
VAV 6 -zone 6
VAV 1 -zone 6
AHU zone 1
1200 1200 SUPPLY (1200 FPM)
Perimeter Zone Thermal Zone
VAV 9 -zone 6 VAV 5-zone 2
Main Duct Velocity (FPM)
AHU zone 5
WTW HP
Pump
Geothermal
Date Scale
05/05/2014
M-100 DUCT SIZING
Duct sizing
LIGHT
SWITCH
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knotted elementary school spring 2013 (Professor: Jonas Coersmeier,Pratt Institute) Project chosen for archives
Our project was to design a school on Peck sli p. I used knot topology to create a continuous circulation within the building,expanding outward to create complementing public spaces whilst still maintaining a relationshi p with the surrounding urban context. One of my main focuses was the classroom cluster; differing circulations connect the classrooms to one another,which responds to the knot topology. The best location,which had the view over the water,was assigned to the classrooms.
Knot topology evolution
Extracted lines from site analysis
Site mesh from site analysis lines
Pl ay g r ou nd
En t ra nc e
Art room
block room
Conference room
Gymnasium
Staff lounge
Psychologist office Nurse’s office
Main Office
Staff developement room
Pin up area
Library
vice principal’s office
Pricipal’s office
Views
Light infiltration squared
rounded
Views
Tectonic ans structure grid logique
squared
Views
Structure and tectonic logic
Tectonic ans structure grid logique
Light infiltration
Views
Views
Light infiltration Views
Light infiltration
VERTICAL h2o bath house fall 2012 Professor: Alexandra Barker,Pratt Institute Project chosen for archives During the studio,our task was to create a unit,then an array that displayed changes. We were then asked to deform that array. That deformed system would then be transformed into a building; a bathhouse. In my approach,I wanted to use my unit in various ways. I wanted the columns to be transformed into floors and vice versa. The building starts gradually from the ground and then gets attached to the bridge vertically. Across the building the units are transformed into pools,floors,seats,wall fixtures,saunas,etc. all depending on the unit array. The whole project is based on a water system,which begins from the top where there is a large pool. The pool distributes water throug h canals down to the second floor then to the first. Once the water gets to the first floor its flow turns into a waterfall. The water accumulates into basins located on the ground floor. The water also flows from the first to the ground floor by canalization to serve the sauna on the ground floor and the water basin on the plaza. The building is integrated within the site. The building gets transformed into an outside public space that slowly integrates the ground and gets transformed into pavement and seating areas that delimits the public space.
DISTORTION 1
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
DISTORTION 2
Original Array
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
DESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
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A
B
GROUND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
the optique fall 2013 Professor: Carlos Arnaiz,Pratt Institute In New York we can see different ways on how waterfronts has been treated,the connection to the water is always mediated,never direct. I wanted to create a mediated way to encounter the water,and then to turn that obstacle into architecture. I didn’t only want to create a site where people can reach the water,but also where water comes into the site. The exploration of this landscape will be done by different slopes to create a picturesque sensation,and enable different ways to discover the water throug h different views. This notion of picturesque discovery will also be reflected throug hout the whole building. At the center of the housing project,you can locate a greenhouse,which will serve as an urban agriculture for the residents. The experience one gets inside the greenhouse is also associated with the discovery of views as well as nature.
Manhathan
Randall Island
Robert F. Kennedy Bridge
Baseball Field
0',0"
Queens
+2',6"
+3',4"
+2',3"
- 5',6" - 2',8"
- 5',0"
- 5',6"
- 0',6"
- 8',0"
- 9',2"
- 9',0"
- 5',6" - 5',0" 0',0"
- 0',6"
- 5',6"
- 0',6"
0',0"
- 0',6"
0',0"
Roof structure
Ramp circulation / views
Circulation
Livivng space
VIEW
Greenhouse
Landscape
Landscape views Roof structure
1 1
33
OPEN VIEW TO WATER OPEN
Ramp circulation / views
CLOSED
1
Circulation
OPEN VIEW TO WATER
OPEN
CLOSED
2 Livivng space
VIEW
OPEN VIEW TO WATER
OPEN
Greenhouse
CLOSED
3
Exterior views Exterior
views
INSIDE VIEW CREATED FROM BUILDING OUTSIDE VIEW CREATED BY BUILDING SLOPE
Landscape views
1
Landscape
3
6
2
5
4
4 1
Exterior views
Interior views
3
Landscape paths
2
11 OPEN OPEN
22
Landscape
66
2 2
5 5 4 4
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Interior views
33
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55
6 6 CLOSE CLOSE
3
3
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3
3
OVER & UNDER SPRING 2015 Professor: Phili p Parker The lines extracted from the different kinds of water movement are influenced by the site intensities,water and wind directionality. This led to the creation of the articulated surfaces. The undulation of these surfaces mimics the water movement creating new ways to extract,contain,analyze and view the water and marine life. These surfaces calibrate different water quantities from the smallest water drops to water pools. The surfaces’ variable curvatures and perforations create a range of extraction speeds, from momentary to permanent extraction,and degrees of containment,from deeper curved container to shallow,and onto mist. These openings also create access to day lig hting and views. The pockets and passages create different relationshi ps between the marine living organisms and the social.
Flooding map
Sandy storm water flow and directionality
12h
13h
14h
15h
16h
17h
18h
19h
20h
21h
22h
23h
Tropical storm Sandy water flow and directionality
AM
PM
EVENING
Wind movement and directionality
surface creation and extraction
1 physical properties of the ice, e.g. the crystal structure
2 Gas laboratory
3 Continuous Flow Analysis (CFA) impurity measurements
4 Water isotope measurements at the Centre for Ice and Climate
5
core sampling
blood sampling
Electric conductivity of the ice
ts
people
Bats
Bats
people people
people
people
people people marine/water marine/watermarine/water marine/water marin
people peoplepeople
vues vues
filtration light infiltration light infiltration
Hogchoker Anodonta implicata Silverhake
Leptodea ochracea
Stri ped bass
Tautog
Lobsters
reeds (Phragmites australis) bulrushes (Scirpus spp.) cattails (Typha spp.)
surface functions
Crabs
ontact with algaes 1: Glass container testing water contact with algaes igh2: toGlass host crabs and lobsters container with minimal high to host crabs and lobsters site3: water, of waterfrom marine and water Glassobservation container isolation siteecosystem water, observation ofquality water marine ecosystem and water quality e water, observation marine ecosystem and water quality and movement 4:Glass containerofconected to site water, observation of marine ecosystem and water quality and movement ocated at the edges to cleanse the water 5: concrete container with oyster located at the edges to cleanse the water 6: Bat cave
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head in the clouds spring 2014 Professor: Michael Szivos, with Nitzan Bartov Dean of the School of Architecture: Thomas Hanrahan Chairperson: William Macdonald,Assistant Chairperson: Phili p Parker Design Team : Guanxi Chen,Yong-Chun Choi, Jeian Jeong, Minji Jung,Che-Chung Lin, Yung-Fu Lin,Peter Liu,Sao-Wei Lu,Kesra Mansuri,So Jung Nam,Gee-Ana Sanchez,Thea Sarkissian,Fei-Fei Song,Alaa Tarabzouni,Sean Whalen,Ryan Whitby The Models are displayed on floating surfaces suspended by an engineered structural Mylar surface in tension. This Mylar surface is covered by tyvek panels to obscure the models, creating mystery and encouraging the visitors to look at the model from the hole created in the platform. The interior experience is a unique way to view the model: a view at street level. The underside of the floating surfaces is created by cardboard tubes,which guide the visitors into the hole. The image pattern is arranged underneath as if projected by the tubes. (The images selected were taken by Alan Tansey)
PLATFORM PLATFORM
PATH PATHS
ARCHIPELAGO ARCHIPELAGO
ISLANDENTRY ENTRY ISLAND
SECOND SKIN (TYVEK) CONSTRUCTION DETAILS CLOUD CLOUD
MODEL POSITION
AERIAL VIEW
cracks spring 2015 Professor: Sulan Kolatan The navy yard has an abundance of cracks that range from linear cracks,spider cracks and crocodile extensive cracks. They are perceived as negative elements and a sign of deterioration. “We tend to think of pavement cracks as stressful habitats,but in fact,as the water sheets off the pavement,it flows rig ht into the crack, making it a rich site in terms of its ability to accumulate moisture and nutrient�1. The intention of the project is to initiate minimal amount of cracks to connect existing cracks.This is done by respecting the different natural crack types.Once they reach the edge of the navy yard they expand into the water creating floating treatment wetlands that interlock together. These floating islands are self-sustaining and are designed to remove excess nutrients and other contaminants from the water and create habitat for existing local ecosystem. 1
placesjournal.org. The Flora of the Future ,Celebrating the botanical diversity of cities. Peter Del Tredici,2014.
Crack types: Linear crack
Spider web crack
Extensive crocodile crack
Patterns:
Linear crack
Spider crack
Crack evolution in depth
Spider crack overlay zoom x1
Linear crack spreading
Spider crack evolution into crocodile crack
Crack expansion and evolution in depth
Spider Crack overlay zoom x2
Spider/crocodile crack emerging from linear crack
Crocodile crack
Different crack width and depth overlay
Spider Crack overlay zoom x3
Units crack types:
Linear crack unit
floating wetland Island unit:
Spider crack unit 1
Spider crack unit 2
Extensive crocodile crack unit
cattails (Typha spp.)
bulrushes (Scirpus spp.)
reeds (Phragmites australis)
Stri ped bass
Hogchoker
Cormorant
Tautog
Red-winged blackbird
Silverhake
Marsh wren
sinuous bridge spring 2013 Professor: Christopher Kroner,Pratt Institute The interesting part of the bridge is the different movements that it creates. Attached to the faรงade,it can be transformed into a stair like bridge or create sinuous movement that forms a graduate flow,which illuminates the bridge at nig ht. link to watch the video: https://vimeo.com/61935794
EN DECA,AU DELA,nature as a transit: fall 2011 (Professor: Philippe Poullaouec-Gonidec,Universite This project was nomitated first by the jury
de
Montreal)
Team members: Thea Sarkissian,Laurence Aubin-Steben,Audrey Lavallee) Montreal is a patchwork,a unity composed of multi ple neig hborhoods that are all different in their own way. Its wealth is perceived by how people live in this metropolis,in its diversity,its differences,its friction,and its d¬¬¬¬¬iscoveries. This city “composite” that has such an important industrial past needs to have a city entrance worthy of its history. In a sustainable vision of the city,the project is a starting point for intervention across the entire metropolis. As the initiating element in the establishment of a green belt around the island,the Meadowbrook area (old forest) allows a connection between the areas of biodiversity and the large surrounding parks. Starting by the central point,Mount Royal is an emblematic figure of Montreal and offers throug h its controlled nature the chance to live a sensitive experience. This idea of the picturesque garden is the establishment of nature in the heart of the project so that the hig hway can be integrated into the contemporary landscape. The concept of progressive discoveries is adapted throug h a controlled experiential journey by creating multi ple sensations and opening on different points of view. The first step is to bring together the different ways of transportation (car,bike,train,bus,etc.) to lessen the negative impact of these infrastructures on the neig hborhoods they pass throug h. What can Facilitate the transit YUL - MTL,are the diverse modulation of the hig hway that allow a variation of the speed,more natural control on the territory and a superposition of the different ways of transportation that creates various levels of perceptions. The hig hway is elevated and modulated in an organic way to establish a close relation with the cliff “Saint-Jacques” and to establish a visual and physical link between the cliff and the “Lachine” canal. The lookout is an opportunity to hig hlig ht the topographic nature of Montreal across the hig hway staged as the 21st century Belvedere. The new vacant space on the ground will offer citizens a green space of quality where the canal will no longer be a space of short-term occupation but rather a space of occupation all year long. This sometimes-punctual,sometimes-wild nature transforms itself to better adapt to the environment in which it is growing. From the extensive spaces like the “Gare de triage” to the houses along the hig hway,the nature transforms itself to hig hlig ht various neig hborhoods perceptual qualities. The route becomes a design involving the various sensitive and natural characteristics of Montreal.
Reserrement des transports afin de réduire la fracture entre les quatiers
Relation accentuée entre les diverses mobilités et la nature
Accélération
Décélération
17'-3 1/16"
19'-9" 5'-0 1/2"
5'-7 1/8"
6'-5 1/2"
6'-1 3/4"
5'-11"
1'-2 3/4" 1'-0 3/4"
14'-10 1/16"
4
4'-10"
V
10'-1 13/16"
3
BATHROOM 6
LIVING SLEEPING
V
Professional works
7'-6 1/2"
5
KITCHEN
BATHROOM
1
4'-1 1/2"
BEDROOM
6
15'-10 1/2"
2'-5"
2
9 1/2"
4'-10"
8'-4"
6
caza
3'-0"
3'-2 1/2"
8
7
MASTER BEDROOM
BATHROOM
bfdo APT A
APT B
HALL PROJECT
UP DN
5'-5 7/8" LEGEND PARTITION AND ELEMENTS TO BE REMOVED
4'-11 5/8"
KEYNOTES 1 2 3
REMOVE PANEL- ELECTRICAL SERVICE TO BE COMBINED /ALTERNATE REMAINS SAME. REMOVE KITCHEN - CAP AND CONCEAL PLUMBING AND UTILITIES FIXTURES TO BE REMOVED - PREPARE FOR RENOVATION
5
FIRE PLACE REMOVE MANTLE AND HEARTH EXTENSION ON FLOOR SAVE REFRIGERATOR FOR RELOCATION
6
REMOVE FLOORING
7
REMOVE INTERCOM
8
REMOVE WALL TO COMBINE CLOSET
4
LUSTHAUS-GRANOWSKY RESIDENCE 135 HICKS ST APT B+A BROOKLYN, NY 11201
DEMOLITION PLAN
GENERAL NOTES 1.
PATCH AND REPAIR FLOORING THROUGHOUT.
2.
SEE DETAILS AND SCHEDULES FOR BALANCE OF NOTES.
SEAL& SIGNATURE:
DATE:
7/19/2013
SCALE: DWG NO:
A-001.00
land
II. CONCEPTUAL DESIGN - PLAN & LONG SECTION
FINISH MATERIAL: SPRAY CRETE granular,blue CONCRETE SLAB
DRAIN
RUBBER GRANULES 13 mm RUBBER BUFFING 25 mm GRANITE SCREENINGS 13 mm GRANULAR PACKING 100 mm CONCRETE SLAB
PLAN GREEN FELT 16mm CONCRETE HILL
Maxx, CAZA Project name: MAXX Building type : parking and office space - 5 story construction The food court is located at the ground floor of an existing building located next to a big stadium. I worked on the conceptual design and design development of the food court, the client wanted us to create a food court with the Garden of Eden as an inspiration. This project was elaborated with Jessy Yang under the supervision of Carlos Arnaiz (Princi pal).
EARTH + LIFE + SKY 3. SKY
1. EARTH: PASTURES
2. LIFE
1. EARTH: WATER
1. EARTH: GARDENS
II. CONCEPTUAL DESIGN - ZOOM-IN SECTIONS
FINISH MATERIAL: SPRAY CRETE granular,blue DRAIN
CONCRETE SLAB
DRAIN
DRAIN
SECTION THROUGH POOL
RUBBER GRANULES 13 mm RUBBER BUFFING 25 mm GRANITE SCREENINGS 13 mm RUBBER GRANULES 13 mm GRANULAR mm RUBBERPACKING BUFFING100 25 mm CONCRETE GRANITE SCREENINGS 13SLAB mm GRANULAR PACKING 100 mm CONCRETE SLAB
RUBBER GRANULES 13 mm RUBBER BUFFING 25 mm GRANITE SCREENINGS 13 mm GRANULAR PACKING 100 mm CONCRETE SLAB
SECTION THROUGH RUBBER PLAYGROUND
SECTION THROUGH ROLLING HILLS
GREEN FELT 16mm CONCRETE HILL GREEN FELT 16mm CONCRETE HILL
GREEN FELT 16mm CONCRETE HILL
GARDEN OF EDEN - DETAILS
Small Size Tree - Open - Lighting
Medium Size Tree - Private Seating - Storage - Garage
Medium Size Tree - Bench Seating - Shelving - Condiments
Large Size Tree - Desk - Lounging - Booths
Large Size Tree - Net Lounging - Interactive Spaces - Topography Changes
Large Size Tree - Shelving - Seating Storage - Display Area
BUILDING
SKY
LIFE Ping Pong Meadows
EARTH Reflection Pool Curvy Sidewalk
EXISTING
Acrylic Light Rods “Tree Branch” Constructed Ceiling
Rolling Hills
Existing
Pasudeco, CAZA Building name: Pasudeco Building type: commercial space - 2 story construction For this project, I worked on the general exploded axonometric of the project, the exploded axonometric of different units of the project, and the construction drawings: plans and elevations of the different units of the project. These drawings were elaborated under the supervision of Jessy Yang and Carlos Arnaiz (Princi pal).
17'-3 1/16" 2'-5"
19'-9"
14'-10 1/16"
5'-0 1/2"
5'-7 1/8"
6'-5 1/2"
5'-11"
4
V
10'-1 13/16"
3
BATHROOM BEDROOM
6
LIVING SLEEP
V
7'-6 1/2"
5
KITCHEN
BATHROOM
1
6
2
8'-4"
6
3'-0"
3'-2 1/2"
7
MASTER BEDROOM
BATHROOM
APT A
APT B
HALL UP DN
5'-5 7/8" LEGEND
KEYNOTES
4'-11 5/8"
Hicks brownstone, BFDO
"
Location: Brooklyn,NY 1'-2 3/4"
In this project I worked on the existent/demolition and proposed plans. This projects was elaborated under the supervision of Adrien Allred (Project manager) and Alexandra Barker (Princi pal)
9 1/2"
4'-10"
4'-1 1/2"
G PING
15'-10 1/2"
4'-10"
1'-0 3/4"
6'-1 3/4"
8
L PROJECT
LUSTHAUS-GRANOWSKY RESIDENCE 135 HICKS ST APT B+A BROOKLYN, NY 11201
GENERAL NOTES
DEMOLITION PLAN
17'-3 1/16"
2'-5"
13'-3 1/2"
14'-10 1/16"
10'-10 5/8"
1'-2 3/4"
5'-10 9/16"
1'-0 3/4"
11 9
CLOSET
10'-1 13/16"
CLOSET
JACCUZI
MASTER BATHROOM
12
7
15
4'-10"
BEDROOM
6'-0 5/16"
V
4
CLOSET
6
3'-2 1/2"
BATHROOM 4
4'-1 1/2"
UTILITY
LINEN
4
MASTER BEDROOM
HALL
15
4'-10"
3'-8"
WASHER/ DRYER LAUNDRY
10
15'-10 1/2"
DRESSING TABLE
V
4
9 1/2"
13
OFFICE
ENTRY
1
9'-3 1/8"
2'-0"
3'-0"
14
13'-1 5/16"
5'-3 7/16"
2'-2 3/8"
3
ENTRY CLOSET
6'-0 9/16"
5
PANTRY 2
BATHROOM
BEDROOM
APT B+A
HALL UP DN
CLOSET
5'-5 7/8"
PROJECT
4'-11 5/8"
LUSTHAUS-GRANOWSKY RESIDENCE 135 HICKS ST APT B+A BROOKLYN, NY 11201
LEGEND EXISTING INTERIOR BUILDING COLUMN. VERIFY IN FIELD. NEW PARTITIONS 1 HOUR FIRE RATED CONSTRUCTION CEILING MOUNTED SMOKE DETECTOR
KEYNOTES
PROPOSED
GENERAL NOTES
1
ELECTRICAL PANEL EXISTING LOCATION
2
10
NEW SHOWER
3
CLOSE APARTMENT B ENTRY AND FINISH HALL TO 1HOUR RATED MATCH NEW TILE
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4
NEW HARDWOOD FLOOR TO MATCH EXISTING
12
FURR OUT BATHROOM WALL FOR RECESSED MEDICINE CABINET/ PLUMBING NEW FIXTURE PER SCHEDULE
5
RELOCATE REFRIGERATOR / NEW ENCLOSURE AND DOORS
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NEW CUSTOM BUILT DESK
6
FURR OUT WALL TO DOOR TRIM
14
INTERCOM EXISTING LOCATION
7
NEW DOOR ON ORIGINAL JAMBS
15
8
RELOCATE WASHER DRYER TO THIS LOCATION
NEW CUSTOM HISTORICAL SHUTTERS, RESTORE WINDOW TRIM AND PANELING
9
SHEET ROCK OVER BRICK AND PATCH WOOD FLOORING
1.
PATCH AND REPAIR FLOORING THROUGHOUT.
2.
SEE DETAILS AND SCHEDULES FOR BALANCE OF NOTES.
SEAL& SIGNATURE:
DATE:
7/19/2012
SCALE: DWG NO:
A-010.00
V
MASTER BATHROOM
BEDROOM
V
BATHROOM
MASTER BEDROOM
HALL
ENTRY
BATHROOM
BEDROOM
HALL
PROJECT
LUSTHAUS-GRANOWSKY RESIDENCE 135 HICKS ST APT B+A BROOKLYN, NY 11201
LEGEND
LIGHTING SCHEDULE RECESSED WALL WASHER
RECESSED DOWN LIGHT CEILING MOUNTED TRACK FIXTURES
V
EXHAUST FAN UNDER CABINET LIGHT RECESSED EXTERIOR CEILING MOUNTED FIXTURE WALL-MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE RECESSED WET LOCATION LIGHT
PENDANT FIXTURE LINEAR COVE LIGHT
3
TASK LIGHT
D
JAMB SWITCHED CLOSET LIGHT
C
SURFACE MOUNTED FIXTURE
3D
QUAD RECEPTACLE FLOOR MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
CEILING MOUNTED SMOKE DETECTOR
THREE-WAY SWITCH
FLOOR MOUNTED QUAD RECEPTACLE
DIMMER SWITCH
GFI DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
TELEPHONE AND DATA JACK - DOUBLE BOX WITH EMPTY CONDUIT FOR EACH
DOOR SWITCH
GFI QUAD RECEPTACLE
THREE WAY DIMMER SWITCH
GFI POWER STRIP
DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
FLOOR MOUNTED CABLE TV OUTLET
MODEL:
#
TRACK LIGHT
LIGHTOLIER LYTESPAN TRACK 22MC6WH (WHITE) LOW VOLTAGE HALOGEN
1: 8' RUN / 4 PTS
SURFACE FIXTURE
TBD
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VANITY
ARTEMIDE 2.5 SQUARE STRIP 49" LONG - 28 W FLORESCENT
1
CABLE TV OUTLET
SWITCH
MOTORIZED SHADE SWITCHED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE GFI FLOOR MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE FLOOR MOUNTED TELEPHONE AND DATA JACK
GENERAL NOTES
TYPE:
CLOSET
COMPACT FLORESCENT GLOBE
8
PENDANT
TBD
4
UNDER CABINET
MATCH EXISTING
7
1. 2.
NO CHANNELING IN FLOOR OR CEILING SLABS IS ALLOWED OUTLETS INDICATED IN PLAN ARE CONVENIENCE OUTLETS AND SHOULD BE CONSIDERED TO BE IN ADDITION TO THOSE REQUIRED BY CODE. PER THE 2011 ECCCNYS, SECTION 505.1 THIS DWELLING UNIT IS NOT REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 505.2 THROUGH 505.5.2 BECAUSE 50% ( 14 OF 28) OF THE PERMANENTLY INSTALLED INTERIOR LIGHT FIXTURES ARE TO BE FITTED WITH HIGH-EFFICACY LAMPS IN COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 505.5.3
3.
PROPOSED RCP AND ELECTRICAL PLAN
KEYNOTES 1 2 3 4 5 6
HIGH EFFICACY LAMPING (19 OF 29) ELECTRICAL PANEL ROTATE THIS WALL (SAME GENERAL LOCATION) ELECTRICAL PANEL EXISTING LOCATION TO REMAIN BUILDING INTERCOM RELOCATED THIS LOCATION REPLACE FIXTURE NEW SOFFIT WITH GRILLES CONCEAL DUCT WORK
SEAL& SIGNATURE:
DATE:
7/19/2013
SCALE: DWG NO:
A-XX.XX
1'-8"
HANGING CLOSET (SINGLE BAR)
BENCH
2 8'-7"
4'-7"
TABLE / DRAWERS/ SEAT
2'-10 3/4"
KING SIZE BED
STORAGE
2'-0"
TABLE / DRAWERS/ SEAT
LF CLOSET 1'-5"
Beverley brownstone, BFDO Location: Brooklyn,NY In this project we are designing an attic. The project is still in the conceptual phase. Illustrated here are the proposed plans,elevations and 3-D modeling of 4 options for the attic design that we did. This projects was elaborated under the supervision of Adrien Allred (Project manager) and Alexandra Barker (Princi pal)
OPTION 2
OPTION 3
OPTION 1 OPTION 4
13’ DECK - 8’ OVERHANG
13’ DECK - 8’ OVERHANG
Brownstone, BFDO Location: Brooklyn,NY In this project we are designing the interior of a brownstone. I only worked on some detailed plans and sections for the kitchen and bathrooms. These details were elaborated under the supervision of Adrien Allred (Project manager) and Alexandra Barker (Princi pal)
3'-0 1/16"
3'-0"
2'-11 11/16"
2'-6"
3'-6"
A-21
3'-3"
1'-2 1/2"
3'-0"
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ENLARGED KITCHEN PLAN
KITCHEN ELEVATION
1/2" = 1'0"
1/2" = 1'0" 1'-1 1/8"
1'-6"
3'-3"
NEW SOFFIT
3'-0"
3'-0"
DRAWER WITH PANEL DOOR
2'-0"
2'-6"
2'-0"
1'-6"
5'-0"
KITCHEN ELEVATION
KITCHEN ELEVATION
1/2" = 1'0"
1/2" = 1'0"
NEW SOFFIT
1'-6" 3'-0"
3'-0"
2'-6"
3'-0"
2'-0"
1'-0"
KITCHEN ELEVATION 1/2" = 1'0"
FIXED PANEL
2'-10 3/4"
8'-11"
7'-9"
3'-3"
FIXED PANEL MICROWAVE
2'-6" COUNTER
KITCHEN ELEVATION 1/2" = 1'0"
FINISH PER SCHEDULE
6'-5 3/4"
FLOOR PER SCHEDULE
2 3
2'-1 13/16"
3'-6"
3'-4"
2'-8"
4
3'-6"
A-24
3'-4"
5, 6
TILE PER SCHEDULE
1'-3 11/16" 3'-0"
4'-0"
4"
1'-4 7/8"
1'-7 3/8"
3'-4"
4'-1 13/16"
2'-9 15/16"
6 1/4"
THIRD FLOOR BATHROOM ELEVATION
THIRD FLOOR BATHROOM ELEVATION
1/2" = 1'0"
1/2" = 1'0"
1/2" = 1'0"
6'-5 3/4"
3'-2"
2'-8"
3'-6"
6'-6"
6"
10"
6"
8"
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1'-8"
6" min
ENLARGED THIRD FLOOR BATHROOM PLAN
4" 3'-0"
3'-0" 2'-1"
3'-4"
2'-0"
THIRD FLOOR BATHROOM ELEVATION
THIRD FLOOR BATHROOM ELEVATION
THIRD FLOOR BATHROOM ELEVATION
1/2" = 1'0"
1/2" = 1'0"
1/2" = 1'0"
FIXTURE PER SCHEDULE
3"
2'-4"
2'-4"
3"
3'-6"
ENLARGED 2ND FLOOR BATHROOM PLAN
2ND FLOOR BATHROOM ELEVATION
2ND FLOOR BATHROOM ELEVATION
1/2" = 1'0"
1/2" = 1'0"
1/2" = 1'0"
FINISH PER SCHEDULE
TILE PER SCHEDULE
3'-4"
3'-8"
FIXTURE PER SCHEDULE
2'-4 1/2"
2'-7 1/16"
3"
2'-6"
3"
2ND FLOOR BATHROOM ELEVATION
2ND FLOOR BATHROOM ELEVATION (UNFOLDED)
1/2" = 1'0"
1/2" = 1'0"
PROJECT
PROJECT NAME PROJECT ADDRESS LINE 1 PROJECT ADDRESS LINE 2
SHEET NAME
SEAL& SIGNATURE:
DATE: SCALE:
4/17/2012
2'-4"
4'-7 1/8"
3'-8"
2'-1 1/16"
1'-1 5/16"
V
3'-6"
1'-0"
7'-1 3/8"
3
4'-7 1/4"
6"
2'-8"
2
6"
1'-7 3/8" 5 7/8" 1'-2"
6'-1 1/4"
A-21
4'-10"
1'-2 1/4" 1'-2 1/4"
4
8"
+4"
1'-0"
2'-2 1/8"
UP
FLOOR PER SCHEDULE
5
WTC Adige City Verona, LAND Size of the property area of 10 hectares Type of project/consulting: environmental landscaping Accommodation spaces open to the phase of preparation of PUARSHP office (Richard Rogers) and Land office have been involved in the rehabilitation of former industrial zone,in the South of Verona,key point for the redesign of the entire urban area. The area will host an Office Tower,a large shopping mall,private residences and social housing. The North Tower, landmark of the project, defines an entrance square to the development and to the Mall. Concerning the lower buildings, which will host the residences, we decided to create a courtyard with an alternation between green and mineral spaces. These buildings enclose a large public park,the heart of the project. A wide green ramp connects the mall to the center of the Park from where all pedestrian paths depart. Groups of trees, dense and spread define the large clearings and the paths of the Park. Along the perimeter,the boulevards with trees host sitting areas and cycle-pedestrian circuits. I worked on different perspectives as well as the plan and sections thereof. The projects were elaborated under the supervision of Andreas Ki par (main director) Valeria Pagliaro and Leonardo Oprandi (project managers) at the LAND Office.
Viale Aguggiari - Varese, LAND The whole area of the site is 15.300 mq with 11.000 mq of green space. An external architect did the project of two residential building: two linear blocks of 5 floors each. The customer asks the LAND office to do the project of landscape. The main idea is to integrate and connect the open air spaces in order to give continuity and permeability to the common areas. The work started with the individuation of different fields and strategic project actions: - The main green areas of the project are the wood where we preserved the topography and inserted paths for better access. - The creation of private gardens for each house. - The introduction of a common space between the houses where neig hbors can sit and interact with each other - The pavilion,which offers a space for the habitants to throw parties,organize reunions, or to just relax. - Finally the presence of walkways and bicycle path, which facilitate the circulation between different spaces. In this project I worked on the definitive phase by doing sections, technical details, elevations,and perspective. The projects were elaborated under the supervision of Andreas Ki par (main director) Valeria Pagliaro and Leonardo Oprandi (project managers) at the LAND Office.
Palazzo Del Lavoro - Torino, LAND This project is in Torino, and is based on 2 main ideas .The first idea is to connect throug h linear rational lines and urban spaces the palace to the city center . The second is to connect throug h more organic forms the park Italia 61 to the palace. These rational and organic forms are created by vegetation materials (trees, green carpets and stri ps, water, ground...) to attract attention and capture perception at different levels and speeds (cars circulating on the main roads surrounding the palace, people walking from the town,families,users,etc.). Architecture combines with nature to qualify private and public spaces for the city and its surrounding. This project is developed in 6 parts/subjects: 1. The main square and the relationshi p with the park ITALY 61 2. The urban square (Via Ventimiglia) + playgrounds and food courts 3. Natural border (C.so Maroncelli and C.so Unita D’italia) + green roofs 4. Main passages and connection points (C.so Maroncelli and C.so Unita D’italia) 5. Experimental garden and landscapes I worked on the making of both perspectives illustrating different design approaches on the main square,as a central public space for events and performances too. I also worked on the plantation general plan: trees to remove and new trees to put in, in order to define the whole project strategy. The projects were elaborated under the supervision of Andreas Ki par (main director) Valeria Pagliaro and Leonardo Oprandi (project managers) at the LAND Office.
THEA SARKISSIAN thea.sarkissian@gmail.com