VIET NGUYEN UC Berkeley - CED
a collections of both original and profressional work throughout the years of learning, investigating & practicing architecture.
Viet Nguyen
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Architectural Designer
viet.ca.nguyen56
510-825-2196
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San Francisco, CA, USA
Readers + Viewers, My design interest emphasizes respect for geometric forms, the uniformity of materials, natural light contrasts, and attention to architectural details. Through the projects presented in my portfolio, I seek to reconcile abstract thinking with pragmatism in architecture, enabling me not only to work in the realm of high-flying design imagination but also to work within the realm of functional reality. As such, I draw inspiration from historical precedents, historical events, and architectural precedents in order to create designs that will have a significant impact on the built environment. Apart from that, I also believe that architectural representation also plays an instrumental role in bridging the gap between architects and their viewers. It is always a joy to see drawings that describe a narrative, are unfamiliar, dark, and beautiful, but are equally succinct and compelling. I used a combination of digital, modeling, and drafting skills, as well as hand-drawing techniques and montage, to create drawings that explain the intent of my ideas. Thank you for taking the time to see my work. I hope you find my thoughts and approach to design enjoyable. My presentation demonstrates my fascination with architectural design, and I am excited to share it with you.
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PROJECT INFO: MARIA PAZ GUITIEREZ - 100A
SPATIAL + ARCHIPELAGO
[ SAN FRANCISCO ] - MAR-MAY , 2018 SPATIAL ARCHIPELAGO - In this project, we explore the formal operation of “subtraction.” Double negative spaces are generated by intersecting subtracted voids. Through the intersection of voids, a continuous spatial sequence is created, resulting in an elongated and stretched spatial experience. Following the subtraction of forms, the residual form becomes the positive figure of the design, defining and supporting elevated, subtracted spaces. DOUBLE NEGATIVE - The project began with an exploration of double-negatives. The purpose of this exercise is to explore the correlation between sharp-cutting objects and the creation of negative space and the concepts of solid and void, or negative through positive, or positive through negative. STAIRCASE - With this exercise, I expand on double-negative by incorporating stairs into the unique double-negative space, transforming conceptual spatial experience into habitable space.
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02a. DOUBLE NEGATIVE As part of the Library project, Double-Negative was designed as an early design exercise. In my design strategy, I have mainly focused on “solid and void” obsession, which consists of sharp and stretched objects carving into positive space, creating an elongated and stretching interior.
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This serial section set of drawings shows the spatial quality of intersected objects.
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02b. DOUBLE NEGATIVE STAIRCASE The staircase focuses on the contradiction between its envelope and internal space. Familiar objects’ forms cut into a cuboid’s volume; ironically, it escalates the spatial quality from minimal exterior visual quality into complicated interior facets while preserving its smooth interior spatial effect.
CONCEPT DIAGRAM
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- The drawing shows the shear and cut relationship in space, creating elongated moments, and the stretched effect
CIRCLUATION DIAGRAM
- The left drawing shows the circulation of the staircase project, and the right drawing indicates the
relationship between possitive and negative space.
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SPATIAL VIGNETTE By developing initial vignette help this project to form basic spatial quality. These moments of space are the core concept in 2D, eventually; they carry through the design process.
CIRCULATION SEQUENCES Diagrams show the 7 Main Internal Cuts - sharp and diagonal spatial experience creates the oppotunity to dictate the programs of the library.
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[1] Main Circulation
[4] Path of Books
[2] Intersection
[5] Reading Area
[3] Entrance Intersection
[6] Outdoor Area
Moment 1- The Extrusion
Moment 2 - The Split Objects
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PROJECT INFO: TINY HOUSE COMPETITION [ SAN RAMON ] - MAR-APRIL , 2021
TINY HOUSE + COMPETITION A short walk from my apartment, the Dougherty Hills Trail offers a view of scenic green hills and a curvy landscape. This inspired this work. The spring season brings picturesque images of a green landscape and walking paths. I spent most of my time during Covid-19 working at home, interacting with a few others only occasionally. Looking out the window in the daytime, I often imagine space or a house of my dreams. This is why the tiny house competition gave me the opportunity to express my fantasies. The goal of the building’s limited size was to integrate space articulation with the site and create a sense of expansion, and I believe the curves result in a seamless living environment.
East Elevation
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West Elevation
North Elevation
CIRCULATION SEQUENCE The circulation grid opposed with the program
PROGRAMATIC DEVELOPMENT_CONCEPT DIAGRAM
grids in this layout, in which the circular elements
The concept grids dissect this project into 3
indicates the circulations, and it simply mirror-
main programs. Spatial quality is dictated by
ing the grid system along the horizontal axis.
the radial quality of circles. The nature of curves creates the occupied space visually seamless.
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ROOF FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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Spatial Anaylsis Diagramatic The interior space is subdivided into a 4-quadrant. A radial flow manner dictates the design’s circulation. The 4-quadrant indicates the flow of the owner’s circulations throughout the seamless curling space wrapping from the entrance toward the bedroom and upward balcony. Eventually, this tiny house captures a woven spatial experience serving purposeful circulations and flexible activities. By devising a grid system based entirely on radial directions, I was able to establish order into these restricted areas and circulatory systems.The experience of living in such a small space does not necessarily mean cramping and discomfort. In essence, this project represents a series of circular circulation in a spiral manner, which provides the eye with a feeling of endless space, an extension of eyes’ delusion, and a sense of space.
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PROJECT INFO: DAVID ORKAND - 100B
[UN]FAMILIAR DETACHMENT
[ SAN FRANCISCO ] - MAR-MAY ,
The objective of this studio is to design a multipurpose food building. The building’s form was meant to emulate the city gap by dividing it into two simple volumetric forms. This building consists of separate entities that divide the program into greenhouses and public uses, as well as production and consumption. The outdoor alley connects the two entities and, as you move from one building to another, there is a sense of separation, yet also a sense of connection. ‘The City Gap Profile’ is the core concept of this project, in which these gaps can be transformed into a large corridor wrapping around two programmatic components. There are two separate programs, but they are linked by a building skirt and visual interaction.
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CONCEPT DIAGRAMS The formal design strategy for this project was to create 2 familiar objects in the form of an A-Frame Type / Gable Roof to familiarize the viewer with such typical building types whilst also separating them into two distinct entities. By offsetting and setting back the geometry, the ground floor can connect with the street and provide privacy for the remaining programs, such as libraries, a public kitchen, a research lab, and an indoor farm. By treating both the public kitchen and the public kitchen with exterior glass walls, they are visually connected to the street.
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FLOOR DETAIL 1. Roof Finishes Panels
2. I-Beam @ Roof Corner
3. Glass Panel
4. Skylight - Glass Panel
5. Siting Conc. Detail Platform
6. Conc. Railing
7. Conc. Railing @ Stairs
8. Conc. Treatment @ Stairs
9. I-Beam @ Floor Plates
10. Conc. Footing
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SECTION 1 - An analysis section shows the two objects are submerged in the horizontal platform, subdividing the programs into two distinct spaces that are interconnected by a stairway. A public market is located in the belly of the building as a result of two objects being slightly raised above ground, which provides a continuous connection from the street, is open to the public, and minimizes the circulation interruption on cityscapes. The raised objects provide the opportunity for additional amenities such as a library, public kitchen, indoor farm, and research center.
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PROJECT INFO: MARK DANDERSON- 100D [ KRAKÓW | Poland ] - JAN-MAY 2019
King + Tunnel + Mistress UNDERGROUND MUSEUM
A_The Story = Esterka + King Kazimierz
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1 to 12 Variations
Brainstorm Sketches: As a first step in designing the underground
of how the museum would look. These included
museum, I devised sketches of possible spatial
multiple simple geometries carved out of the
qualities to identify what it might be like under-
ground.
ground. The first sketches were very rough ideas
1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10+11+12
Collaged Sketches: As a result of the first exercise, I combined the
quality spatial interaction that I then applied for
sketches as one, to study how the spaces would
advancing my concept.
interact. Furthermore, I started to realized many
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1. Main Tunnel Wheels
2. Chapel Floor Plan
3. Stage Floor Plan
A Place for memory, contemplation of
A Place for memory, contemplation of
A society underground performs its politics—this
the traumatized past of World War II. This
the traumatized past of World War II. This
space celebrating the hierarchy of power, a controlled
floor plan captures the typical memorial
floor plan captures the typical memorial
community underground. This spatial formation is cre-
architecture where people can treat it as
architecture where people can treat it as
ated to keep the peace; it could serve as a Chamber
a place for worshiping
a place for worshiping
of Judgement, Chamber of Execution, and Chamber of Entertainment. It is the displayed entourage spatial experience.
Gathering
Rail Sytem
Circulations
Gathering
Machinery Exhibition
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PROJECT INFO: GENE LEE x CHERRI JEONG
WOVEN TOGETHER + TUBES
MARK ANDERSON - ARCH 100D [AFRICA] - MAR-APRIL 2018
<Woven Together> is a design proposal that challenges the preconception of peace pavilions. Most peace pavilion projects consist of large gathering areas that are well lit, allowing for communal contemplation. This project, however, recognizes privacy in the act of contemplation and reinforces that understanding with smaller vertical tubes where individuals can enter to experience the enclosure of the densely woven structure. Programs are executed in two simple concepts—24 pods that erect vertically for private contemplation and three horizontally oriented circulation tubes that weave through the vertical tubes.
SECTION 1 - An analysis section shows the two objects are submerged in the horizontal platform, subdividing the programs into two distinct spaces that are interconnected by a stairway. A public market is located in the belly of the building as a result of two objects being slightly raised above ground, which provides a continuous connection from the street, is open to the public, and minimizes the circulation interruption on cityscapes. The raised objects provide the opportunity for additional amenities such as a library, public kitchen, indoor farm, and research center.
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SECTION 1 - An analysis section shows the two objects are submerged in the horizontal platform, subdividing the programs into two distinct spaces that are interconnected by a stairway. A public market is located in the belly of the building as a result of two objects being slightly raised above ground, which provides a continuous connection from the street, is open to the public, and minimizes the circulation interruption on cityscapes. The raised objects provide the opportunity for additional amenities such as a library, public kitchen, indoor farm, and research center.
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Lineals
4.75" x 5" Pocket and Flap
Roller-Shades
4.75"x 5" Pocket and Flap The Pocket and Flap is a two piece aluminum extrusion set which provides a solution for concealing and protecting manual or motorized rollershade assemblies. The pocket consists of a “U” shade extrusion with an integral “Hanger”. The Hanger provides a physical support for a “Flap” which provides a 3" return under the pocket. The pocket provides protection for the shade assembly and can be mounted above drop ceilings or other unfinished spaces.
WATSON RESIDENCE
ALIGN NEW RAFTERS AND CEILING JOISTS WHERE FEASIBLE.
PROJECT INFO:
4.75"
White, Bronze, and Anodized Custom colors are available and may result in additional lead time and cost
Length
WINDOW UNIT
Available in custom lengths up to 150"
5/8"
43/4"
WINDOW JAMB
EXTERIOR
NEATLY TAPE GWB TO EDGE OF SHADE POCKET
43/4"
ROLLER SHADE-LUTRON SIVOIA QS 150 SOFFIT
HEADER PER FRAMING PLAN 2x PAINTED WOOD TRIM-FIT TO SOFFIT
Roller-Shades
4.75"x 5" Pocket and Flap
DOOR UNIT
LUTRON SHADE POCKET-VERIFY DIMENSIONS WITH SUPPLIER
4.75"
WINDOW UNIT
EXTERIOR
WINDOW SILL INSULATION/WATERPROOF
SLOPE AWAY 2%
INTERIOR
SLOPE AWAY 2%
FLOOR VIF
FLOOR
WINDOW UNIT
SCALE: 1 1/2"=
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1'-0"
INT. CASING ENTRY DOOR SILL/MULL EXTERIOR SCALE: 1 1/2"=
WINDOW SILL ENTRY DOOR INTERIOR 5 WINDOW HEAD ENTRY
1'-0"
SCALE: 1 1/2"=
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NOTCH RAFTERS AND CEILING JOISTS TO FIT SHADE POCKET
SCALE: 1 1/2"=
1'-0"
1'-0"
WINDOW UNIT
Job Number: 3.00"
1/4"x5" CONCEALED STEEL MULLION REINFORCEMENT
WINDOW UNIT 1/4"x5" CONCEALED MULLION REINFORCEMENT
5"
3 S10
43/8"
ROOF EAVE
EXTERIOR
WINDOW HEAD
PROVIDE 32"x9¼"x3/4" PLYWOOD REINFORCING GUSSET AT ONE SIDE OF EACH
Specifications
1'-0"
WINDOW UNIT
INTERIOR
WINDOW SILL
2 A21
ROOF-A JOIST w/ 10d NAILS AT 3" o.c. E.W. Lutron QED Pocket and Flap RECESSED WINDOW SHADE SOLID WOOD BLK'G ABOUT 11 ENTIRE RECESS Model Numbers:
SCALE: 1 1/2"=
INSULATION/WATERPROOF
ALIGN NEW RAFTERS AND CEILING JOISTS WHERE FEASIBLE.
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INTERIOR
WINDOW JAMB MULL
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FLOOR FINISH per SCHED.
WINDOW HEAD
The Pocket and Flap is a two piece aluminum extrusion set which provides a solution for concealing and QED Pocket Mount protecting manual or motorized rollershade assemblies. 4.75" The pocket consists of a “U” shade extrusion with an integral “Hanger”. The Hanger provides a physical support for a “Flap” which provides a 3" return under the pocket. The pocket provides protection for the shade assembly and can be mounted above drop SCALE: 1:1.333 5.00" ceilings or other unfinished spaces. S P E C I F I C AT I O N S U B M I T TA L
WINDOW JAMB
0.094" Extruded Aluminum
Color
White, Bronze, and Anodized Custom colors are available and may result in additional lead time and cost
5/8"
TOP of PLATE - 9'-4"
Material
5/8"
Available in custom lengths up to 150"
Length
1/4"x5" CONCEALED STEEL MULLION REINFORCEMENT
WINDOW UNIT 1/4"x5" CONCEALED MULLION REINFORCEMENT
5"
43/8"
3 S10
Mounting
Job Name:
INTERIOR
1'-0"
5/8"
0.094" Extruded Aluminum
Color
5.00"
SCALE: 1 1/2"=
TOP of PLATE - 9'-4"
Material
4.75" x 5" Pocket and Flap
EXTERIOR
WINDOW HEAD ENTRY
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3.00"
[WOODSIDE ] - 2021Specifications TO PRESENT
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INT. CASING
SOLID WOOD BLK'G ABOUT ENTIRE RECESS
5.00"
ROOF EAVE
Lineals
WINDOW UNIT
ROOF-A
NOTCH RAFTERS AND CEILING JOISTS TO FIT SHADE POCKET
SCHEMATIC + PLANNING PHASE
TOPOS Architects
WINDOW HEAD
PROVIDE 32"x9¼"x3/4" PLYWOOD REINFORCING GUSSET AT ONE SIDE OF EACH JOIST w/ 10d NAILS AT 3" o.c. E.W.
43/4"
EXTERIOR
NEATLY TAPE GWB TO EDGE OF SHADE POCKET
43/4"
ROLLER SHADE-LUTRON SIVOIA QS 150
Mounting
SOFFIT
DOOR UNIT
LUTRON SHADE POCKET-VERIFY DIMENSIONS WITH SUPPLIER
4.75"
WINDOW UNIT
HEADER PER FRAMING PLAN 2x PAINTED WOOD TRIM-FIT TO SOFFIT
5.00"
EXTERIOR
INTERIOR
WINDOW JAMB MULL
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SCALE: 1 1/2"=
WINDOW UNIT
INTERIOR
WINDOW SILL
WINDOW SILL
INSULATION/WATERPROOF
INSULATION/WATERPROOF
TOPOS ARCHITECTS 654 Gilman Street Palo Alto, CA 94301 650.327.7573
1'-0"
EXTERIOR
INTERIOR
www.toposarchitects.com
FLOOR FINISH per SCHED. SLOPE AWAY 2%
2 WINDOW HEAD A21
SLOPE AWAY 2%
FLOOR VIF
FLOOR
QED Pocket Mount
Lutron QED Pocket and Flap
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SCALE: 1:1.333
RECESSED WINDOW SHADE SCALE: 1 1/2"=
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1'-0"
ENTRY DOOR SILL/MULL SCALE: 1 1/2"=
WINDOW SILL ENTRY DOOR
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1'-0"
SCALE: 1 1/2"=
1'-0"
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206"
Job Number:
75" EQ. (183/4")
EQ. (183/4")
56" EQ. (183/4")
EQ. (183/4")
EQ. (1811/16")
75"
EQ. (1811/16")
EQ. (1811/16")
7 A21
6 A21
EQ. (183/4")
EQ. (183/4")
EQ. (183/4")
EQ. (183/4")
8 A21
EQ. (18")
TOPOS ARCHITECTS 654 Gilman Street Palo Alto, CA 94301 650.327.7573 www.toposarchitects.com
EQ. (18")
BUILDING PAPER-LAP OVER FLASHING GSM 'Z-BAR' FLASHING AT HEAD
10 INT. CASING A22
HEAD INSTALL CASING FLUSH TO INSIDE OF JAMB JAMB
WOOD SIDING-FINISH NEATLY TO UNDERSIDE OF SILL
1'-0"
WINDOW UNIT
EXTEND SILL HORNS TO ALIGN MITER AT CORNER. GLUE AND SCREW TOGETHER. FLUSH BUTT JOINT AT CORNER. GLUE AND NAIL. FLUSH INT. TRIM
WINDOW TRIM at CORNER SCALE: 1 1/2"=
1'-0"
EQ. (183/4")
EQ. A21 (183/4")
EQ. (183/4")
EQ. (18")
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BUILDING PAPER-LAP OVER FLASHING
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WINDOW HEAD/JAMB/SILL GSM 'Z-BAR' FLASHING AT HEAD
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SCALE: 1 1/2"=
1'-0" TWO LAYERS 60 MIL. ADHESIVE FLASHING (GRACE BITUTHENE 3000, OR EQUAL) LAP FIRST LAYER INTO ROUGH OPENING. LAP SECOND LAYER OVER NAIL FLANGE. 1-1/2" x 3-1/2" TRIM, UNO ON ELEVATIONS
3"x1-1/2" SILL w/5° SLOPE AND 1/4"X1/4" DRIP KERF 1-1/2" x 3-1/2" TRIM, UNO ON ELEVATIONS 60 MIL. ADHESIVE FLASHING (GRACE BITUTHENE 3000)-WRAP INTO WINDOW OPENING SIDING PER ELEVATION
W1.2
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WINDOW/DOOR UNIT
3/4"x3" APRON TRIM WALL
3/4"x3" APRON TRIM
60 MIL. ADHESIVE FLASHING (GRACE BITUTHENE 3000)-WRAP INTO WINDOW OPENING
ELEVATION
SCALE: 1 1/2"=
1'-0"
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WINDOW HEAD/JAMB/SILL SCALE: 1 1/2"=
SHEET INDEX: WINDOW and DOOR DETAILS
INTERIOR
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EXTERIOR
WALL
KITCHEN WIN. HEAD/JAMB/SILL
DATE: 03/12/2021 REVISIONS: 1 05/21/2021 _________________ 2 06/28/2021 _________________ 3 08/30/2021 _________________ 4 09/21/2021 _________________ 5 3/8/2022 _________________
1-1/2" x 3-1/2" TRIM, UNO ON ELEVATIONS
PLAN
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SHEET:
A21
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5 A21
6 A21
3"x1-1/2" SILL w/5° SLOPE AND 1/4"X1/4" DRIP KERF
1-1/2"x1" SILL TRIM FLUSH W/ WINDOW SILL
SILL
PLAN
ENTRY DOOR and WINDOW SCALE: 1/2" =
HEAD/JAMB
1-1/2"x1" SILL TRIM FLUSH W/ WINDOW SILL
SHEET INDEX:
SILICON CAULKING
WINDOW/DOOR UNIT
SILL
ELEVATION EQ. (18")
INTERIOR
8 A21
JAMB
1x CLEAR HEART REDWOOD CORNER TRIM
LINE OF HEAD TRIM ABOVE
10 A22
INSTALL CASING FLUSH TO INSIDE OF JAMB
HEAD INSTALL CASING FLUSH TO INSIDE OF JAMB
WINDOW/DOOR UNIT SET FLUSH TO THE INTERIOR. SEAL TRIM TO JAMB w/ POLYURETHANE CAULKING
PROVIDE SELF-HEALING ADHESIVE BITUTHENE WEATHERPROOFING. LAP ONTO JAMB AND EXTEND 6" OVER FRAMING.
WALL
INT. CASING
INT. CASING
SILICON CAULKING
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5 EQ. (183/4")
EXTERIOR
WALL
1-1/2" x 3-1/2" TRIM, UNO ON ELEVATIONS
7 A21
6 A21
60 MIL. ADHESIVE FLASHING (GRACE BITUTHENE 3000)-WRAP INTO WINDOW OPENING
WALL
KITCHEN WIN. HEAD/JAMB/SILL SCALE: 1 1/2"=
75"
A21(1811/16") EQ.
WATSON Residence
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EQ. (1811/16")
EQ. (18")
2x 1-1/2" x 12" TRIM 60 MIL. SELF-ADHESIVE FLASHING LAP OVER GSM FLASHING
3/4"x3" APRON TRIM
EQ. (1811/16")
108"
WINDOW TRIM at CORNER
SILL
WALL
EQ. (183/4")
DATE: 03/12/2021 REVISIONS: 1 05/21/2021 _________________ 2 06/28/2021 _________________ 3 08/30/2021 _________________ 4 09/21/2021 _________________ 5 3/8/2022 _________________
WINDOW and DOOR DETAILS
1-1/2" x 3-1/2" TRIM, UNO ON ELEVATIONS
3/4"x3" APRON TRIM
1-1/2"x1" SILL TRIM FLUSH W/ WINDOW SILL
56" EQ. (183/4")
EQ. (18")
EXTEND SILL HORNS TO ALIGN MITER AT CORNER. GLUE AND SCREW TOGETHER. FLUSH BUTT JOINT AT CORNER. GLUE AND NAIL. FLUSH INT. TRIM
3"x1-1/2" SILL w/5° SLOPE AND 1/4"X1/4" DRIP KERF 1-1/2" x 3-1/2" TRIM, UNO ON ELEVATIONS 60 MIL. ADHESIVE FLASHING (GRACE BITUTHENE 3000)-WRAP INTO WINDOW OPENING SIDING PER ELEVATION
EQ. (183/4")
EQ. (18")
LINE OF HEAD TRIM ABOVE
SILL
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EQ. (183/4") 3"x1-1/2" SILL w/5° SLOPE AND 1/4"X1/4" DRIP KERF
EQ. (18")
PROVIDE SELF-HEALING ADHESIVE BITUTHENE WEATHERPROOFING. LAP ONTO JAMB AND EXTEND 6" OVER FRAMING.
1'-0"
75"
WINDOW/DOOR UNIT 1-1/2"x1" SILL TRIM FLUSH W/ WINDOW SILL
1x CLEAR HEART REDWOOD CORNER TRIM
SCALE: 1 1/2"=
108"
HEAD/JAMB
206"
WINDOW/DOOR UNIT SET FLUSH TO THE INTERIOR. SEAL TRIM TO JAMB w/ POLYURETHANE CAULKING
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WINDOW/DOOR UNIT
EQ. (18")
WINDOW UNIT
W1.2
ED1.1
SILICON CAULKING
INSTALL CASING FLUSH TO INSIDE OF JAMB
INT. CASING
SILICON CAULKING
1810 White Oak Drive Menlo Park, CA 94025
1-1/2" x 3-1/2" TRIM, UNO ON ELEVATIONS WOOD SIDING-FINISH NEATLY TO UNDERSIDE OF SILL
TWO LAYERS 60 MIL. ADHESIVE FLASHING (GRACE BITUTHENE 3000, OR EQUAL) LAP FIRST LAYER INTO ROUGH OPENING. LAP SECOND LAYER OVER NAIL FLANGE. 1-1/2" x 3-1/2" TRIM, UNO ON ELEVATIONS
EQ. (18")
WALL
WALL
EQ. (18")
2x 1-1/2" x 12" TRIM 60 MIL. SELF-ADHESIVE FLASHING LAP OVER GSM FLASHING
WATSON Residence
Model Numbers:
1810 White Oak Drive Menlo Park, CA 94025
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Job Name:
EQ. (18")
12
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A21
ENTRY DOOR and WINDOW SCALE: 1/2" =
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STREET VIEW-MIDDLE-WHITE BRICK VENEER 40
PLAN LEGEND and NOTES Existing concrete wall New concrete wall Existing 2x @ 16" o.c. stud wall New 2x @ 16" o.c. stud wall New exterior hose bib w/ anti-siphon New exterior hose bib w/ anti-siphon and future irrigation connection tee 1. Verify all wall locations and heights. Notify architect of discrepancies for resolution before continuing work. 2. All dimensions are to face of studs or concrete walls, unless noted otherwise. 3. Provide 5/8" type 'X" gypsum wallboard below all stairways, and at all floors/walls/roofs separating the garage from residence. 4. Provide floor or landing on each side of exterior doors. Landing or finished floors at the required egress door shall be not more than 11/2 inches lower than the top of the threshold, except that landing and doorway shall not be more than 7.75" below the top of the threshold, provided the door does not swing over the landing. 5. Finish flooring materials and patterns are indicated on floor plans as light grey lines. 6. Fireplaces shall be installed in accordance with manufacture's instructions and listing. 7. Shower and tub-shower combinations shall be provided with individual control valves of the pressure balance or the thermostatic mixing valve type. CPC 408.3
A A14
S A13
R2 2'-9
43'-6"
19'-6" VIF
3'-2"
BASED on CRC Section R301.1 Exception 2 PROVIDE CODE COMPLIANT ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING, and MECHANICAL VENTILATION PER CMC Chapter 4 AT THE THEATER, EXERCISE ROOM, OFFICE, GAME ROOM.
LIGHTWELL WIDTH 12'-10 1/2" CLR. VIF
3'-4"
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3 A21
9'-4"
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3 A21
R 23'-9"
2'-0" VIF
TOPOS ARCHITECTS 654 Gilman Street Palo Alto, CA 94301 650.327.7573 www.toposarchitects.com
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UP
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STORAGE
FIREPLACE
(e) LIGHTWELL #3
EXERCISE
3 A23 THEATER
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CLOSET D0.2
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(e) BATH #4
STORAGE
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(e) UTILITY #3
GAS W/H
FURNACE
6 A21
6 A21
4'-10 1/2" CLR. VIF
(N) MECH #4
(e) BATH #5
(e) LIGHTWELL #1
OFFICE
FURNACE
DATE: 03/12/2021 REVISIONS: 1 05/21/2021 _________________ 2 06/28/2021 _________________ 3 08/30/2021 _________________ 4 09/21/2021 _________________ 2/22/2022 _________________
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SHEET INDEX: LOWER FLOOR PLAN
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SCALE: 1/4" =
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FLOOR-T FLOOR-T
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ROOF-M
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1'-0"
FLOOR FLOOR
SECTION A-A 2
BEDROOM
4'
SCALE: 1/4" =
ROOF-A R-25
BEDROOM
BATH #2
CLOSET
ROOF-M FLOOR
FLOOR-D FLOOR-D
10'-2 1/2" (FIN. FLR TO FIN. CLG)
WALL
MUDROOM
STUDY
FOYER
M. BATH
M. BEDROOM
FLOOR
FLOOR
WALL
STORAGE
10'-0" (FIN. FLR TO FIN. CLG)
BATH #5
FLOOR-S FLOOR-S
BATH #4
BAR
GAME ROOM
THEATER
FLOOR-C FLOOR-C
SECTION A-A
0
2'
4'
SCALE: 1/4" =
8'
1'-0"
PATIO PATIO
TOP OF ROOF +199.9
ROOF DECK
ROOF-A R-25
6'-9"
ROOF-A R-25 FLOOR D-1
PATIO-M PATIO-M
WALL
TOP OF UPPER FLOOR PLATE
9'-1/2"
WALL
PATIOPATIOLIGHTWELL LIGHTWELL
BEDROOM
ROOF-M FLOOR ROOF-M1
UPPER SUBFLOOR +113.07
FOYER
11'-5"
WALL-I
KITCHEN
28'-0" MAX. BUILDING HEIGHT
9'-1/2" (FIN. FLR TO FIN. CLG)
+122.4
10'-3 1/2" (FIN. FLR TO FIN. CLG)
A A14
10'-9 1/2"
UP
WATSON Residence
E A12 D0.1
1 A24
D0.10
A24 3
3'-10"
D0.7
1810 White Oak Drive Menlo Park, CA 94025
POST CENTERLINE
1/2" GYP. BD. AT WALLS AND SOFFITS OF ALL ENCLOSED USEABLE SPACE UNDER STAIRS. CRC R302.7
D0.6
W A13
STORAGE
GAME ROOM (e) BEDROOM #6
DRIVEWAY DRIVEWAY
SAUNA SAUNA
CONSTRU
Floors-wood framed ROOF-A Floors-wood framed 3/4" finish flooring (wood or carpet) 3/4"orfinish (wood sub-floor: or carpet) ¾” 1-1/8”flooring t&g plywood ¾” or&1-1/8” sub-floor: glue nail w/t&g 10dplywood ring shank nails @ 6”o.c edges/ 12” o.c.field glue &framing nail w/ per 10dstructural ring shank nails @ 6”o.c edges/ 12” o.c.field Floor plans Floor per(R-19) structural plans spaces or per plans 5” battframing insulation at unheated 5” batt insulationSustainable (R-19) at unheated spaces or per plans Certainteed Fiberglass, or equal Sustainable Fiberglass, or equal 5/8” Certainteed gypsum wallboard 5/8” gypsum wallboard Floors-tile Floors-tile Stone or ceramic tile finish Stone or ceramic tile finish Thin-set mortar bed Thin-set mortar bed Waterproof membrane Waterproof Schultermembrane Ditra system Schulter Ditra system www.schulter.com www.schulter.com cUPC listed per ANSI A118.10-99 cUPC listedbed per ANSI A118.10-99 Thin-set mortar ROOF-M Thin-set mortarorbed Wood framing concrete slab per plans-broom finish Wood framing or concrete slab per plans-broom finish Floors-decks (roof) Floors-decks (roof) Stone or ceramic tile finish Stone or ceramic tile finish Thin-set mortar bed Thin-set membrane mortar bed Isolation Isolation membrane Schulter Ditra system Schulter Ditra system www.schulter.com www.schulter.com cUPC listed per ANSI A118.10-99 cUPC listedbed per ANSI A118.10-99 Thin-set mortar Thin-set mortar bedmembrane Elastomeric roofing Elastomeric roofing membrane Pacific Polymers Elasto-Deck 5000 Pacific Polymers Elasto-Deck Complies w/ A.S.T.M. C-957-875000 Complies A.S.T.M. C-957-87 ¾” t&g plywoodw/sub-floor: ¾” t&g glueplywood & nail w/sub-floor: 10d ring shank nails @ 6”o.c edges/ 12” o.c.field & nailper w/structural 10d ring shank nails @¼”/12” 6”o.c to edges/ 12” o.c.field Floorglue framing plans (slope drains) Floor framing perfoam structural plans(R-14) (slope ¼”/12” to drains) 2” spray applied insulation 2” spray foam insulation (R-14) Bayerapplied Bayseal closed-cell foam insulation, or equal Bayer Bayseal report closed-cell foam insulation, or equal ICC ESR-2072 ICC ESR-2072 report 5” unfaced fiberglass batt insulation (R-18) ROOF-F 5” unfaced fiberglass batt insulation (R-18) Certainteed Sustainable Fiberglass, or equal Sustainable Fiberglass, or equal 5/8” Certainteed gypsum wallboard 5/8” gypsum wallboard Floors-slab Floors-slab 3/4" finish flooring (wood or carpet) 3/4"t&g finish flooring (wood or carpet) ¾” plywood sub-floor: ¾” t&g glueplywood & nail w/sub-floor: 10d ring shank nails @ 6”o.c edges/ 12” o.c.field gluewood & nailsleepers w/ 10d ring shank nails @ 6”o.c edges/ 12” o.c.field 2x P.T. nailed to concrete 2x P.T.spray woodapplied sleepers nailed to concrete 1-1/2” foam insulation (R-10) 1-1/2” spray applied foam insulation (R-10) or equal Bayer Bayseal closed-cell foam insulation, Bayer Bayseal report closed-cell foam insulation, or equal ICC ESR-2072 ICC ESR-2072 report Concrete mat slab per plans-broom finish Concrete mat slabslab per plans-broom finish Floor-concrete Floor-concrete slabsteel trowel finish Concrete slab-smooth Concrete slab-smooth steel class trowelIIfinish 4” min. machine compacted baserock or inorganic 4” min.fill) machine compacted class II baserock or inorganic native native fill)
Patio-masonry Patio-masonry Masonry finish Masonrymortar finish bed Thin-set Thin-set mortar bed Waterproof membrane Waterproof Schultermembrane Ditra system Schulter Ditra system www.schulter.com www.schulter.com cUPC listed per ANSI A118.10-99 cUPC listed per ANSI A118.10-99 Thin-set mortar bed Thin-set mortarslab bedper plans Wood framing Wood framing slab per plans Patio-masonry Patio-masonry Masonry finish-mortar set Masonry finish-mortar Concrete slab per plansset Concrete slab per plans
SOFFIT
CEILING
WALL
Patio-decking Patio-decking 5/4X4 ipe decking (1”thickness) 5/4X4 decking (1”thickness) 2x deckipe framing 2x deck framing Driveway-masonry pavers Driveway-masonry Interlocking concrete pavers paving stones Interlocking concrete 2” coarse setting sandpaving stones 2” Class coarseII setting sand 8” base rock compacted to 95% relative compaction 8” Class II base rock compacted to 95% relative compaction Sauna-Floor Sauna-Floor 2x4 wood ‘duck boards’ per interior finish schedule 2x4 furring-shim wood ‘duck boards’ finish schedule 2x2 or taperper cut interior to accommodate floor 2x2 furring-shim or taper cut to accommodate floor Ceramic tile Ceramicmortar tile bed Thin-set Thin-set mortar bed Waterproof membrane Waterproof membrane Schulter Kerdi system www.schulter.com Schulter Kerdi www.schulter.com cUPC listed persystem ANSI A118.10-99 cUPC listed A118.10-99 Concrete slabper perANSI plans-broom finish Concrete slab per plans-broom finish Insulation per ‘Floor’ above Insulation per ‘Floor’ above Sauna-Wall Sauna-Wall Horizontal wood paneling per interior finish schedule Horizontal wood paneling per interior finish schedule Blind nail w/galv. nails Blind nail w/galv.insulation nails Metal foil radiant barrier Metal foil radiantHD, insulation Lamtec R-3035 or equalbarrier
WALL-M
41
42
43
06 16 A TYP. 06 10 A TYP.
07 21 C TYP.
07 31 A TYP.
07 27 A OVER
07 60 B TYP.
07 46 A OVER
Valle Verde - Heritage House
PROJECT INFO:
+76.41'
08 53 A TYP.
+72.85'
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION [NAPA ] - 2020
35'-11"
34'-8"
+61.70'
GUNKEL ARCHITECTURE
+52.70'
07 46 B TYP.
+41.70' +36.6'
16'-10"
4
SCALE 1/8" = 1'-0"
BUILDING ELEVATION - NEW - EAST
07 21 C TYP. 07 27 A OVER +76.41'
23 00 A TYP.
07 31 A TYP.
07 60 B TYP.
08 90 D TYP.
09 90 A TYP.
07 46 A OVER
08 53 A TYP.
+72.85'
07 60 B TYP.
34'-8"
39'-2"
+61.70'
+52.70'
07 46 B TYP.
+41.70' +36.6'
26 50 A TYP.
08 11 A TYP.
S.M.D
MECHANICAL WELL FOR HEAT PUMP TO BE COORDINATED WITH CONSULTANT
182'-11"
3
44
BUILDING ELEVATION - NEW - NORTH
SCALE 1/8" = 1'-0"
31
30
HERITAGE HOUSE
29
3 A3.31
33
32
TYP. @ PERIMETER
D
KEYNOTES
3 A3.22
28
BOILER RM RM 118 184 NSF
VB
STOR. RM 115 49 NSF
B
1
B
06 20 C 06 20 F 06 20 L 06 20 M 07 31 A 07 60 A 07 60 B 07 72 A 07 72 B 07 72 C 08 90 B 08 34 A
09 21 A : 14 " OVER (E) WALL PAPER FOR SMOOTH FINISH, ALL CORRIDOR, TYP.
(N)E 10 TR
B
B
B
B
B
DS
STAIR 03 UNIT 112 TYPE 01 239 NSF
UP
FEC
113
UNIT 110 TYPE 01 269 NSF
112
UNIT 108 TYPE 11 562 SF
110
(N)D3 AQ
CORRIDOR B-01
10 14 L
111-A
FEC
UNIT 106 TYPE 05A 562 NSF
VB
IDF RM 105B 36 NSF
1
TYP. @ CORRIDOR
109
106
108 107
E-60
JAN. RM 106B
004 4 A7.21
P
UNIT 113 TYPE 01 239 NSF
4 A3.22
U
TRASH RM 116 295 NSF
FEC
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.
REFER TO SHEET A0.0X FOR GENERAL NOTES THAT APPLY TO THE ENTIRE PROJECT. EXTERIOR WALLS: INSULATE PER TITLE 24 ENERGY REQUIREMENTS. 06 10 A, TYP. 06 16 A, TYP. 07 21 C, TYP. 07 27 A, TYP. 07 31 A, TYP. 1 07 46 A, TYP. A6.32 07 46 B, TYP. DS 07 60 A,TYP. 07 60 B, TYP. 07 72 A, TYP. 07 72 B, TYP. 07 72 C, TYP. 08 11 A, TYP. 08 14 A/B, TYP. 08 53 A,TYP. 08 90 B, TYP. 08 90 D, TYP. 09 90 A, TYP. 22 14 A, TYP. 22 14 B, TYP. 23 00 A, TYP. 26 50 A, TYP.
27
2.
26
1.
25
THE NOTES LISTED BELOW ARE APPLICABLE TO THE ENTIRE SHEET, U.O.N.
24
SHEET NOTES
23
08 41 A 08 53 A 08 90 B 08 90 D 09 90 A 10 73 A 12 93 A 22 14 A 22 14 B 23 00 A 23 00 B 26 50 A
RIGID BOARD INSULATION WRB AT EXTERIOR WALLS ASPHALT SHINGLE ROOFING FIBER-CEMENT SIDING FIBER-CEMENT TRIM / FASCIA GUTTER RAINWATER LEADER RIDGE VENT ROOF HATCH EYEBROW ROOF VENT HOLLOW METAL DOOR & FRAME FLUSH SOLID CORE WOOD DOOR SOLID CORE WOOD DOOR WITH GLAZING ALUMINUM STOREFRONT SYSTEM VINYL WINDOW ATTIC LOUVER WALL VENT EXTERIOR PAINTING ENTRY AWNING BIKE STORAGE LOCKER ROOF DRAIN, S.P.D. OVERFLOW PIPE, S.P.D. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, S.M.D. MECHANICAL DUCT, S.M.D. LIGHTING, S.E.D.
22
07 21 C 07 27 A 07 31 A 07 46 A 07 46 B 07 60 A 07 60 B 07 72 A 07 72 B 07 72 C 08 11 A 08 14 A 08 14 B
W/D
STOR. RM 121 18 NSF
3
5
4
N
5 CL '-0" R.
N J
5'-
K
0"
3 00
N
10
C
A
10 14 H TYP. ALL ROOMS
R
O
ID
1
-0
J
UNIT 100 TYPE 01 263 NSF
2 A3.31 5 A3.23
P
U
STAIR 01
A
MAIL RM 135 130 NSF
10 14 L 1 A6.31
R
O
ID
RR
CO
LEGEND
1
-0
D
E
RESTROOM RM 127 60 NSF
4. SEE ENLARGED AND DETAIL REFERE DESIGNATED FOR T
22 14 B CONDENSATION WELL FLUSH WITH GRADE, TYP.
DS
1
RR
LOBBY RM 130 385 NSF
3. SEE EGRESS & O FOR FIRE RATING RE & OCCUPANCY.
0 A-
CO 06 10 A
11 52 A 10 55 A
DS
UNIT 101 TYPE 01 263 NSF
ELEV 01
RESIDENT STOR. RM 136 137 NSF
RESTROOM RM 126 65 NSF
2. FOR NEW CON UNITS, SEE UNIT PLAN
09 64 F ALL CORRIDORS TYP.
0
S
D R O ID R RR CL CO '-0" 4
A3.22
P
CONF RM 129 108 NSF
CONF RM 128 111 NSF
THE NOTES LISTED THE ENTIRE SHEET,
DS UNIT 102 TYPE 01 265 NSF
06 20 M
DS P
CONF. RM 125 87 NSF
23 00 C HVAC CHASE TYP.
1. FOR NEW CON CEILINGS, SEE REFLEC
1
DS
SHEET NOT
UNIT 104 TYPE 01 265 NSF
3
10
10
FEC
R
L.V.M.B.E RM 137 48 NSF
ELEV MACH RM RM 138
STAIR 02
06 20 L DS
10 14 P AT ALL ELEVATOR DOORS, TYP.
DS
OFFICE RM 124 127 NSF
UNIT 103 TYPE 03A 218 NSF
A
1 A3.24
COURTYARD PER LANDSCAPE PLAN
J
OFFICE RM 123 225 NSF
1
C
FE
R
10 14 H 10 14 L 10 14 P 10 44 A 10 55 A 11 82 A 22 14 A 22 14 B 23 00 A 23 00 C 26 31 A
DS
F
2
1
TYP. @ COURT
SF-B
COMMUNITY ROOM RM 122 1,107 NSF
LEGEND
VB
DS
A
(N)E 10 TR
11 52 A 08 34 A AT ALL ELEVATOR DOORS, TYP.
09 65 A 09 65 B 09 65 C 09 65 D 09 65 E 09 65 F
A
A
UNIT 105 TYPE 04A 300 NSF
105
A
G
DS STOR. RM 120 19 NSF
E-20
UNIT 107 TYPE 05A 282 NSF
4
DS
PANTRY
L
UNIT 109 TYPE 01 295 NSF
FE
1 A3.31
UNIT 111 TYPE 01 295 NSF
W
5'-0"
CORRIDOR C-01 287 NSF
D
FEC
LAUNDRY ROOM 114 213 NSF W/D
10
W/D
2
W/D
A
ELEV 02
MAINTENANCE RM #119 445 NSF
2 A3.21
10
#
CORRIDOR A-01
W/D
EXT WOO INT WOO 42" HIGH SHELF @ ASPHALT GUTTER RAINWAT RIDGE VE ROOF HA EYEBROW ATTIC LO ELEVATO SYSTEM RESILIENT RESILIENT RESILIENT CARPET T VINYL SH LUXURY V PLANK) PERMANE DIRECTIO ELEVATO FIRE EXTI MAILBOX RECYCLE ROOF DR OVERFLO MECHAN HVAC CH PHOTOVO BUILT CO
DS
(E) 1
SF
L.V.MPOE RM 134 80 NSF
(N) 1
-A
(E) 2 (E) 2 COM 1-HR WAL
2 A3.32
1 A3.21
(N) 2 E
ELEC. ROOM RM 133 127 NSF
L
PROP MGMT. RM 131 200 NSF
WAL DET
(E) E 3 A B
11 52 A
1
WIN SCH
X
L
CONF BREAK RM 132 200 NSF
DOO SCH E #
CB-A E-20
PROJECT NORTH (TRUE N)
4 A3.31
1
BUILDING PLAN - NEW - 1ST FLOOR
FEC
FIRE SEM MA MA
SCALE 1/8" = 1'-0"
45
111 Hillside Drive
PROJECT INFO: SCHEMATIC + PLANNING PHASE [WOODSIDE ] - 2021 TO PRESENT TOPOS Architects
E X T ID
TOP of ROOF (ELEV. = 452.18')
UPPER ROOF
A
ROOF TRIM
C
A ASPHALT SHINGLES
12 9
B
B PAINTED WOOD
D E
8'-2"
F G
C
H
ROOF FASCIA PAINTED WOOD
I J
GUTTER
TOP of PLATE (ELEV. = 444.01')
I COPPER
K
EXTERIOR TRIM
L
27'-10 1/2"
MAX. BUILDING HEIGHT = 28'
D PAINTED WOOD
M
LOWER ROOF
H STANDING SEAM METAL
N O
3
P
12
NOT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
UPPER SUBFLOOR (ELEV. = 435.93')
(N) WALL SCONCE
V P F S A P A
10'-9"
LEG
Conc Radia CWF Paint Poly. Varn Semi Semi
MAIN SUBFLOOR (ELEV. = 425.18') GARAGE DOOR
10 3/4"
AVERAGE GRADE ELEV.= 413.43'
H WOOD
E L ID E
EA
1
ELEVATION - NORTHEAST SCALE: 1/4" =
EB
1'-0"
EC
ED TOP of ROOF (ELEV. = 452.18')
12
8'-2"
9
WALL
TOP of PLATE (ELEV. = 444.01')
M PAINTED WOOD CHIMNEY CAP
27'-10 1/2"
MAX. BUILDING HEIGHT = 28'
F PAINTED WOOD CHIMNEY
L MASONRY
RO 12
Ea Fla "45
3
UPPER SUBFLOOR (ELEV. = 435.93') DOWNSPOUT
J METAL
WINDOW/DOOR TRIM
10'-9"
G PAINTED WOOD
WALL FINISH
(N) ELECTRICAL METER MAIN SUBFLOOR (ELEV. = 425.18') AVERAGE GRADE ELEV.= 413.43'
2
46
ELEVATION - NORTHWEST SCALE: 1/4" =
1'-0"
E PAINTED WOOD PORCH
EX
BASE TRIM
Be OC "W
N STONE
P PAINTED WOOD
IVE HILLSIDE DR
DRIVEWAY 57'-0" 21'-0"
5'-0"
10'-0"
5'-0"
5'-6 1/4"
4'-8"
5'-9 3/4"
BACK
5' FRONT SET
PARKING #2 (UNCOVERED)
PARKING #1 (UNCOVERED)
PARKING #5 (UNCOVERED)
WALKWAY
FRONT PORCH
BACK
NT SET 15.39' FRO
1'-8"
2'-0"
EA
BENCH
PWD'R RM. CLO. EB
FOYER LIVING BENCH
BENCH
MUDROOM
CLO.
20'-0"
GARAGE UP
PARKING #4 (COVERED)
24'-0"
PARKING #3 (COVERED)
PANTRY LAUNDRY
40'-8"
39'-0"
DINING F
4'-0"
EB
PORCH
STORAGE
ED
) OR
4' SIDE SETBACK (ADU)
15'-0"
FLO MAIN
CK TBA
5' SID
11.1 4' SID
E SE
TBA CK (
E SE 15.1 4' SID
15.14' SIDE SETBACK
11.14' SIDE SETBACK
5' SIDE SETBACK
7'-1 1/2"
EC
10'-0"
E SE
KITCHEN
TBA CK (
FAMILY
UPP E
4'-8"
R FLO
OR
)
3'-2 1/2"
ED
EC
4'-0"
34'-0" 57'-0"
9'-0"
MAIN FLOOR
47