ARCHITECTURE
Todd Alden 2010/2011 portfolio B.S. + Master in Architecture
1221 9st Apt. D Santa Monica CA 90401 208.301.4301 alden.td@gmail.com
contact University of Idaho Bachelor of Science in Architecture Master of Architecture
2010/2011 portfolio
UNDERGRAD/GRAD 01 CAA COMPLEX 02 ROMA, IT SKETCHES 03 ALASKA CULTURAL CENTER
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works PROFESSIONAL 04 05 06 07
KOTZEBUE SCHOOL -LIGHTHOUSE AWARD- CIRI/TIKAHTNU HOTEL MT. VIEW ASSISTED FACILITY NOTABLE DRAWINGS
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COLLEGE OF ART + ARCHITECTURE COMPLEX PROGRAM INTEGRATION + OUTDOOR/INDOOR CONNECTION + CELEBRATION PLAZA + LEED METHODS
COLLEGE OF ART + ARCHITECTURE COMPLEX
CAA
INFORMATION: -NEW INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIO COMPLEX -construction type: I, II, & III -phase I sq. footage: 22,000sqft. -floor(s): two floors -site developed: south side
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PROBLEM:
This design looks at the integration of the program and the public function of spaces. The outdoor studios are located next to the road and sidewalks for people to look in and ask questions. Small assembly areas are in proximity to these outdoor pads with tall garage doors to pull out installations or mock-ups. The indoor studios are located above. The studios open floor plan allows for flexibility, and options for students to build moveable walls or partitions. Lastly, the main plaza celebratory pad which allows a variety of flexible functions: barbeques, art installations, conversations, meditation, critiques, and a connection to the public. This connection exposes THE college to the main entrance from the south of campus.
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PLANS
electrical
green pad sand/gravel pad
water
hvac
system
tech shop assembly area
assembly area
celebratory space
offices
green pad
loading unloading space
first floor plan
note: dotted line indicates hvac system above
restrooms critique space lobby
office
experimental green roof
studios
resource center
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second floor plan
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DETAILS
fill cavaties w/ semi rigid insulation
pit blocking
wood curb c/w plywood
angle anti-drip
built-up roof membrane
concrete support
angle support
rigid insulation
single ply felt in asphalt rigid insulation
lateral connection (see a) rafter (see b) hollow core slab
interior space (a) slotted insert with threaded flat bar connected to slab (b) reference flat lock cladding system to right for connection details
gypsum wall board light gauge metal stud system
crit space
informative lobby
drainage system
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SECTION
NORTH ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
studios
hvac system
studios
assembly area
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ROMA, ITALIA ‘07 architecture program
Studying in Rome sparked a painting of hobbies: sketching, urban planning, layers of history, a cities social atmosphere, and identifying different woven fabrics of architectural styles.
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2009/2010 ALASKA NATIVE CULTURE CENTER CULTURAL INTEGRATION DESIGN + AMPHITHEATRE + STORE FRONT DESIGN + SUSTAINABLE METHODS + PROGRAM/LAYOUT
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parking garage
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to tony knowles coastal trail and cook inlet bay
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5th ave
to weekend market
captain cook hotel vi
northeast entry
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L st.
501 building
K st.
northwest entry
drop off area
(mixed-use & alaska corporation
view to chugach mtn range
bus stop area
southeast entry
6th ave Alaska Native Corporation Building
to: DCC*, PAC*, EC*, MALL
to park strip
sweet grass gardens
to park strip
alaska native cultural center
Connection to its surroundings for views, paths and circulation was of main importance in this project. Roof access allows for spectacular views to Sleeping Lady and the Chugach Mountains. The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail is a path used yearly, but is used primarily in the summer. Also, it is a great suburban-to-downtown connector. Other downtown functions played a role in the entry placement and green areas for circulation invitation.
Anchorage Marriott Hotel
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Zoning: PL&I (public lands & institutions Setbacks: 15ft-typical all sides Site Specs: 300’ X 300’
Occupancy Use: Cultural & Assembly Construction Type: III & IV Location: Anchorage, Alaska
DCC*: Den’aina Civic Center PAC*: Performing Arts Center EC*: Eagan Center
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The southern garden area provides seating, circulation and views to the Chugach Mountains. A buffer from the busy 6th Avenue street can be seen to the right to reduce noise. Planters will be filled with sweet grass, a common plant used by Natives for basket-weaving. Lastly, structure is exposed to represent the fish racks commonly used during the harvesting season.
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LEGEND: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
5TH AVE
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first floor plan
L st.
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NOTE: ARROWS POINT UPWARD FOR STAIRS OR RAMP
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AMPHITHEATER: 11, 300 SQ FT. STAGE: 353 SQ FT. WORKSHOP: 1,656 SQ FT. (2) GALLERY: 2,158 SQ FT. ALASKAN CAFE: 1,612 SQ FT. STORAGE: 800 SQ FT.
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6TH AVE
PROGRAM:
K st.
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AMPHITHEATER STAGE GALLERY GARDENS WORKSHOPS ALASKAN CAFE STORAGE INFO DESK ENTRY CUSTODIAL ELECTRICAL SEATING HVAC BUS STOP SCULPTURAL PAD
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ELEVATED WALKWAY ARTIST STUDIO ADMINISTRATION RESEARCH LIBRARY ROOF ACCESS STORAGE TERRACE SKYLIGHT CUSTODIAL ELECTRICAL SEATING HVAC
5TH AVE
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K st.
OTB
L st.
second floor plan
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OTB
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6TH AVE
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PROGRAM: ARTIST STUDIO: 2,050 SQ FT. ADMINISTRATION: 4,000 SQ FT. RESEARCH: 3,500 SQ FT. STORAGE: 1,126 SQ FT. TERRACE: 570 SQ FT. NOTE: ARROWS POINT UPWARD FOR STAIRS OR RAMP
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On the south side second level, views down into garden area and art can begin to be placed to capture the attention of visitors. Also, the floor slab is pulled away to let more light, views down/up and air to circulate. The structure represents a natural, earthy tone and make the native feel comfortable.
The upper level walkway in the celebratory amphitheater provides large scale art shows and a learning atmosphere that all different walks of life can see. The upper right shows the roof top access, another walkway system that leads toward the Sleeping Lady viewpoint.
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a: rigid frame structure
THE HYBRID STRUCTURE IS A STUDY BASED ON THE INTERJECTION OF ONE SYSTEM ONTO ANOTHER. ESSENTIALLY, IT IS A REFLECTION UPON SYSTEMS AND CULTURES IMPOSING ON OTHERS.
-responds to the context and fabric of the city.
b: injected system
-orientation to views and entry.
c: responsive grid
-responds and connects to the injection system.
c: enclosed system
-roof enclosure for sub-arctic condition. -carved spaces for seating, gardens and entry transitions.
d: hybridization
-amphitheater roof structure becomes a hybrid of a & c.
e: ďŹ nal result
-weaving of the two grids creates a fabric of structure around injected system. -rigid grid surrounds the periphery and breaks off.
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Axonometric of outdoor call-outs showing the major functions of the project.
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On the southside, the different level concourses can be best seen here. It begins with a multi-functional seating apparatus that can also have artifacts placed on it. Steps lead down to the lower concourse that provides views into the amphitheater. More importantly, this space surrounding the amphitheater is a pre-lobby function for activites inside.
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anit drip angle
angle anti-drip
cladding
roof walking deck
conc support roof decking
hollow core beam
drainage
flashing (typical at corners) spandrel beam
fire stop
expansion joint
steel angle brace
spandrel beam
hvac
clip angle
glazing
a: rigid frame structure
structural diagram
skylight
pit blocking rigid insulation
-responds to the context and fabric of the city.
b: injected system
-orientation to views and entry.
steel angle hanger
c: responsive grid
-responds and connects to the injection system.
hollow core concrete slab
c: enclosed system
-roof enclosure for sub-arctic condition. -carved spaces for seating, gardens and entry transitions.
tubular steel drainage drainage
d: hybridization
-amphitheater roof structure becomes a hybrid of a & c.
expansion joint
to toilets
e: final result
-weaving of the two grids creates a fabric of structure around injected system. -rigid grid surrounds the periphery and breaks off.
water filter water storage tank small overflow tank
roof walking deck
entry chamber
SPATIAL AND STRUCTURAL SECTIONS roof window opening
lower concourse
stage + amphitheater
upper concourse
lower concourse
roof viewing deck
entry concourse
garden + seating area
walking deck
oculus window
upper concourse
elevator & stair roof access
walkway
roof walking deck
roof viewing deck
drainage system entry chamber
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POST GRADUATE PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
designers GOOD are problem solvers a successful design both evokes a question and delivers an answer
BOARD PRESENTATION LAYOUT + SUBMITTALS/DELIVERABLE DESIGN + FOUNDATION-TO-ROOF + RENOVATION DESIGN/INTEGRATION + PROGRAM/LAYOUT + CONSTRUCTION + DESIGN SUBMITTALS
VERTICAL SIDING EXTERIOR WALL 3" = 1'-0"
Mark 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109
Type Mark 3 F F F 4 F F 2 1 1
W2
Door Schedule Frame Material Fire Rating
Type 36" x 80" 36" x 80" 36" x 80" 36" x 80" 72" x 80 36" x 80" 36" x 80" 36" x 80" 30" x 80" 30" x 80"
HORIZONTAL SIDING EXTERIOR WALL
Number 100 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109
3' - 0"
1' - 1 3/4"7"
(LEFT TO RIGHT) 1/2" GWB 2x6 WOOD STUDS @ 16" O.C. CAVITY FILLED W/ BATT INSUALTION 1/2" GWB
REVISION
6' - 8"
DATE
BY
3/8" = 1'-0"
2x6 INSULATED WALL 3" = 1'-0"
5' - 4 1/2"
Name Floor Finish VESTIBULE WALK OFF CARPET 1X2 CASEMENT A COMMONS VINYL/ RUBBER 3/8" = 1'-0" VIDEO CONFERENCE CARPET TILE KITCHEN VINYL/ RUBBER OPEN CLASSROOM CARPET TILE WORK ROOM VINYL/ RUBBER BATHROOM VINYL/ RUBBER IT/ STORAGE VINYL/ RUBBER PANTRY VINYL/ RUBBER
3' - 0"
Room Schedule Base Finish Wall Finish RUBBER PAINT 1 3X3 CASEMENT B RUBBER PAINT 2 3/8" = 1'-0" RUBBER PAINT 2 RUBBER PAINT 2 RUBBER PAINT 2 RUBBER PAINT 2 RUBBER PAINT 1 RUBBER PAINT 1 RUBBER PAINT 1
3" 4' - 0"
4' - 4 1/2"
3"
3"
8' - 0 1/2"
Ceiling Finish PAINT 1 PAINT 1 PAINT 1 PAINT 1 PAINT 1 PAINT 1 PAINT 1 PAINT 1 PAINT 1
Comments
FIXED GLASS
C 2/12 SLOPED CEILING 3/8" = 1'-0" 2/12 SLOPED CEILING
2/12 SLOPED CEILING
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6" 3"
W5
3" = 1'-0"
D
7"
2x6 INTERIOR WALL
NO
1' - 10 1/2" W4
CORDOVA SCHOOLS
UNDERCUT TO ALLOW AIR MOVEMENT UNDERCUT TO ALLOW AIR MOVEMENT
Number 100 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109
W
DOUBLE FLUSH
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3/8" = 1'-0"
+PE
Comments EXTERIOR GLASS GLASS EXTERIOR
3" = 1'-0"
SINGLE GLASS
3710 Woodland Dr. Suite 2100 Anchorage, AK. 99517 6' - 7 1/2" (907) 243-8985
Door Schedule Frame Material Fire Rating
2x4 INTERIOR WALL
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3/8" = 1'-0"
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Type 36" x 80" 36" x 80" 36" x 80" 36" x 80" 72" x 80 36" x 80" 36" x 80" 36" x 80" 30" x 80"
W3
SINGLE FLUSH
SIDELIGHT
CONSULTING GROUP e engineering surveying
Type Mark 3 F F F 4 F F 2 1
3" = 1'-0"
Name VESTIBULE COMMONS VIDEO CONFERENCE KITCHEN OPEN CLASSROOM WORK ROOM BATHROOM IT/ STORAGE PANTRY
A
1' - 0"
Mark 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108
HORIZONTAL SIDING EXTERIOR WALL
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3/8" = 1'-0"
4' - 4 1/2"
W2
3" = 1'-0"
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VERTICAL SIDING EXTERIOR WALL
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W1
SINGLE FLUSH 30"
3" = 1'-0"
3' - 0"
3"
2"
3"
6' - 8"
6' - 8"
(LEFT TO RIGHT) 1/2" GWB 2x6 WOOD STUDS @ 16" O.C. 1/2" GWB
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2x6 INTER
3' - 4"
3' - 0"
2" (LEFT TO RIGHT) 1/2" GWB 2x4 WOOD STUDS @ 16" O.C. 1/2" GWB
W4
3" = 1'-0"
Comments EXTERIOR GLASS GLASS EXTERIOR
5"11 1/2"
(EXTERIOR TO INTERIOR) DUTCH LAP INSULATED SIDING 1/2" STRUCTURAL SHEATHING 2x6 @ 16" O.C. CAVITY FILLED W/ BATT INSUALTION 1" RIGID INSULATION 1/2" GWB
2x4 INTERIOR WALL
UNDERCUT TO ALLOW AIR MOVEMENT UNDERCUT TO ALLOW AIR MOVEMENT
2' - 6"
(EXTERIOR TO INTERIOR) VERTICAL CORRUGATED SIDING 1/2" STRUCTURAL SHEATHING 2x6 @ 16" O.C. CAVITY FILLED W/ BATT INSUALTION 1" RIGID INSULATION 1/2" GWB
W3
3" = 1'-0"
2"
W1
(LEFT TO RIGHT) 1/2" GWB 2x4 WOOD STUDS @ 16" O.C. 1/2" GWB
(EXTERIOR TO INTERIOR) DUTCH LAP INSULATED SIDING 1/2" STRUCTURAL SHEATHING 2x6 @ 16" O.C. CAVITY FILLED W/ BATT INSUALTION 1" RIGID INSULATION 1/2" GWB
(EXTERIOR TO INTERIOR) VERTICAL CORRUGATED SIDING 1/2" STRUCTURAL SHEATHING 2x6 @ 16" O.C. CAVITY FILLED W/ BATT INSUALTION 1" RIGID INSULATION 1/2" GWB
3/8" = 1'-0"
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MT. VIEW LIVING CENTER ANCHORAGE, AK
NEW ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
INFORMATION -TOTAL 44,000 SQ. FT. NEW FACILITY -FLOOR(S): 3 FLOORS TOTAL -CONSTRUCTION TYPE: II, III & IV -COMMUNITY BASED DESIGN -DIFFERENT USER LIVING SPACES -35% SUBMITTAL COMPLETED
43' - 8" 6' - 7"
18' - 3 1/2"
JANITORIAL 250 SF
18' - 9 1/2"
RECEIVING 318SF
CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN
FREEZER
DN
LAUNDRY 250 SF
ELEC.
80 SF
15 SF
COOLER 80 SF
KITCHEN
ENTRY
500 SF
140SF LINEN 110 SF
LOBBY
JANITORIAL
280 SF
110 SF
DINING ROOM 1052SF
MECH.
1/16" = 1'-0"
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MAIN LEVEL
CPT 5
1 CPT 2
READING LOUNGE UP
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200 SF
TOTAL AREA: 8,360 SQ FT
0' 3'
MOUNTAIN VIEW ASSISTED LIVING +PE
9'
21'
35'
1 CPT 4
PLAN NORTH
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
CPT 2 1/16" = 1'-0"
TOTAL AREA: 8360 SQ FT
0' 3'
9'
21'
35'
8' - 3 1/2"
6' - 7 1/2"
81 SF 12' - 5"
17' - 11"
7' - 3"
18' - 8"
11' - 3 1/2"
13' - 6"
Room TYP B
Room TYP A 139 SF
6' - 0 1/2"
5' - 6"
6' - 7 1/2"
5' - 6"
8' - 1 1/2"
7' - 4 5/8"
Room TYP D
11' - 5 1/2"
94 SF
23' - 6" 11' - 5 1/2" 23' - 6"
SUITE A - DOUBLE OCCUPANCY
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3/16" = 1'-0"
SUITE B - SINGLE OCCUPANCY
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3/16" = 1'-0"
ACCESSIBLE UNIT 3/16" = 1'-0"
TYPICAL ROOF ASSEMBLY 8" BATT INSULATION 5/8" PLYWOOD 11 7/8" PLYWOOD WEB JOISTS @ 24" O.C. 1/2" GWB
2' - 0"
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11' - 5 1/2"
ROOF 30' - 0"
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MOUNTAIN VIEW ASSISTEDCORRIDOR LIVING +PE
LARSEN CONSULTING GROUP architecture engineering surveying
CONCEPTUAL DWELLING UNITS
3710 Woodland Dr., Suite 2100 Anchorage, AK. 99517 (907) 243-8985
18' - 3 1/2"
Level 3 20' - 0 1/2"
AERIAL IMAGE
10' - 0 1/2"
DNUP
CORRIDOR
10' - 0 1/2"
Level 2 10' - 0 1/2"
GROUND LEVEL 0"
OTB
TYPICAL FLOOR ASSEMBLY 1 1/2" GYP - CRETE W/ IN-FLOOR HEATING 3/4" T&G PLYWOOD 2X6 @ 16" O.C. AIR SPACE 2X4 @ 16" O.C. Author 1/2" GWB DRAWN BY:
CPT 1
DATE:
21 DEC 2010
TYPICAL WALL JOB NO:ASSEMBLY 885.00 HARDIE BOARD SIDING O/ 5/8" OSB O/ R-21 BATT INSULATION 6 MILL VAPOR RETARDER 1/2" GWB
TYPICAL FLOOR ASSEMBLY 1 1/2" GYP - CRETE W/ IN-FLOOR HEATING 3/4" T&G PLYWOOD 11 7/8" PLYWOOD WEB JOISTS @ 16" O.C. 1/2" GWB
CORRIDOR
T.O. CONCRETE 0" CRAWL SPACE
TV/LOUNGE
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UP
OOR PLAN
5' - 5"
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CPT 5 TOTAL AREA: 7,680 SQ FT
0' 3'
S1 SECTION 1 Section CPT3 1 3/16" = 1'-0"
.%) 9'
21' +PE
N 35'
PLAN NORTH
MOUNTAIN VIEW ASSISTED LIVING
CPT 5
NOTABLE DRAWINGS D
A ROOF ASSEMBLY: STANDING SEAM METAL ROOFING ICE AND WATER SHEILD STRUCTURAL SHEATHING PREFABRICATED TRUSS @ 24 0.C. 14" BATT INSULATION (MIN. R-40) VAPOR RETARDER 5/8" GWB
1' - 2"
INFORMATION -$1 MIL. DOLLAR BUDGET FACILITY -CLASSROOM ADDITION -CASEWORK + FOUNDATION -RADIANT FLOOR HEATING
T.O. Plate 8' - 0"
EXTERIOR ASSEMBLY: METAL DUTCHLAP SIDING AIR INFILTRATION RETARDER STRUCTURAL SHEATHING 2x6 WOOD STUDS @ 24" O.C. BATT INSULATION (MIN R-21) VAPOR RETARDER 1" POLYISO INSULATION (THERMAX) 1/2" TYPE "X" GWB
IT/ STORAGE
OPEN CLASSROOM
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BATHROOM 107
NOTE: SET FLOOR ELEVATION A MIN. OF 8" ABOVE SURROUNDING GRAVEL PAD AND SLOPE TO PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE. 5 A5.2
FINISH FLOOR 0"
FLOOR ASSEMBLY: 4"CONCRETE SLAB 2" EPS INSULATION (MIN R-7) 4" GRAVEL INFILL
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FLAT CEILING BUILDING CROSS SECTION 1/2" = 1'-0"
A
D ROOF ASSEMBLY: STANDING SEAM METAL ROOFING ICE AND WATER SHEILD STRUCTURAL SHEATHING PREFABRICATED TRUSS @ 24 0.C. 14" BATT INSULATION (MIN. R-40) VAPOR RETARDER 5/8" GWB
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T.O. Plate 8' - 0"
EXTERIOR ASSEMBLY: METAL DUTCHLAP SIDING AIR INFILTRATION RETARDER STRUCTURAL SHEATHING 2x6 WOOD STUDS @ 24" O.C. BATT INSULATION (MIN R-21) VAPOR RETARDER 1" POLYISO INSULATION (THERMAX) 1/2" TYPE "X" GWB
VIDEO CONFERENCE 103
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3' - 0"
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2 1 A5.2
FINISH SITE FLOOR PLAN 0"
FLOOR ASSEMBLY: CONCRETE SLAB 2" EPS INSULATION 4" GRAVEL INFILL
2 A3.1
SCISSOR TRUSS BUILDING CROSS SECTION 1/2" = 1'-0"
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T.O. Plate 8' - 0"
2
T.O. Plate 8' - 0"
3' - 0"
3' - 0"
WIREMOLD DS 4000 DATA AND POWER RACEWAY
A.F.F.
3' - 0"
7' - 8"
B
FINISH FLOOR 0"
FINISH FLOOR 0"
OPTIONAL CASEWORK
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CLASSROOM ELEVATION-A
2
1/4" = 1'-0"
A4.1
CLASSROOM ELEVATION-D 1/4" = 1'-0"
WHITEBOARD
T.O. Plate 8' - 0"
T.O. Plate 8' - 0"
B
A
SHELVING
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WIREMOLD
FINISH FLOOR 0"
3' - 0"
WIREMOLD
3' - 0"
CHAIR RAIL
3' - 0"
3' - 4"
CHAIR RAIL
FINISH FLOOR 0" RUBBER BASE
CLASSROOM ELEVATION-C
CLASSROOM ELEVATION-B
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1/4" = 1'-0"
A4.1
1/4" = 1'-0"
D RANGE HOOD EXHAUST TO ROOF
T.O. Plate 8' - 0"
T.O. Plate 8' - 0"
FINISH FLOOR 0"
FINISH FLOOR 0"
T.O. Plate 8' - 0"
DISHWASHER WASTE PIPED TO SINK W/ AIR GAP FITTING
3' - 0"
OPTIONALGARBAGE DISPOSAL
DW
2' - 0"
2' - 1" 1' - 6" 1' - 6" 1' - 6" 1' - 6"
2' - 0" 9"
KITCHEN ELEVATION-A 1/4" = 1'-0"
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KITCHEN ELEVATION-B 1/4" = 1'-0"
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FINISH FLOOR 0" 4' - 0"
9" 2' - 0"
KITCHEN ELEVATION-C 1/4" = 1'-0"
CLOUD LIGHT FIXTURE
T.O. Plate 8' - 0"
T.O. Plate 8' - 0"
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33"
WORK ROOM-A 1/4" = 1'-0"
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WORK ROOM-B 1/4" = 1'-0"
26"
FINISH FLOOR 0"
WH 48"
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BATHROOM-A 1/4" = 1'-0"
OPEN FRONT TOILET SEAT
22"
36"
30"
FINISH FLOOR 0"
28"
2' - 6"
3' - 0"
WIREMOLD DS 4000
48"
18"
36" COUNTER
30"
A
WIREMOLD SITS ABOVE COUNTER @ OUTLETS FACE UP
TYP. DESK HEIGHT
T.O. Plate 8' - 0"
30"
VANITY MIRROR
33" DOUBLE DOOR UPPER CABINETS
33"
EXHAUST THROUGH GABLE WALL
33"
46"
33"
TOWEL RACK
33"
2' - 4"
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GRAPHIC BOARD DESIGN
AWARD based on - INTEGRATION OF EXISTING AND NEW SPATIAL QUALITIES, Design board layout, AND Graphics.
2006 lighthouse award winner
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An existing structure with K-12 grades focused on gathering, cultural, and light spaces to lower the adolescent problems that has recently risen. Studies found a decrease in problems with students later on.
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CIRI/TIKAHTNU HOTEL
ANCHORAGE, AK
NEW HOTEL COMPLEX
INFORMATION -TOTAL 77,625 SQ. FT. NEW HOTEL -FLOOR(S): 4 FLOORS TOTAL -CONSTRUCTION TYPE: II, III & IV -LAND OWNED BY CIRI, NATIVE OWNED GROUP -HOSPITALITY FACILITY CATERING TO NEARBY SHOPPING AND NEAR PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION.
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