Architectural Portfolio

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VIET NGUYEN

UC Berkeley - CED

a collections of both original and profressional work throughout the years of learning, investigating & practicing architecture.

SPECIAL THANKS TO: Instructors: Mark Anderson Maria Paz Gutierrez David Orkand Eric Cesal Collaborators: Gene Lee Cherri Jeong Camille Vistica Proud Cholsaipant Jaqueline Serano


Viet Nguyen

Email:

Phone:

Architectural Designer

viet.ca.nguyen56

510-825-2196

@gmail.com

San Francisco, CA, USA

Readers + Viewers, As a designer, I love to approach my designs through the purity of geometric form, the uniformity of materials, the contrast of natural light, and the attention to architectural details. I believe my projects presented in my portfolio reconcile both abstract and pragmatism in architecture, allowing me to not only situate in high-flying design imaginations and but also be aware of its reality of functionality. My projects are derived from the investigation of architectural precedents, history, and events to create impactful designs for their designated audience. Therefore, I believe architectural representation is also essential for architects to carry their imagination across viewers. I’ve always appreciated narrative imagination, unfamiliar, dark, and beautiful drawings but are also concise and compelling. Architecturally, I attempted to merge digital, modeling, and drafting skills with hand drawing techniques and montage into richly woven drawings, which tell meaningful stories. I am excited to have my work present to you and sincerely hope you enjoy my thoughts and design approaches. I think my presented project shares the value through my curiosity toward architectural design.


Inspirational railway as carrier system mounted on top of standing seam metal. It is used to carry nut into the factory / warehouse

Blue Almond, Modesto, CA


PROJECT INFO: MARIA PAZ GUITIEREZ - 100A

SPATIAL + ARCHIPELAGO

[ SAN FRANCISCO ] - MAR-MAY , 2018 SPATIAL ARCHIPELAGO - The formal operation of “subtraction” is being experimented in this project. Double negative spaces are generated through the intersection of subtracted voids. A continuous spatial sequence is created through the intersection of voids, forming an elongated, stretched spatial experience. The residual form after subtraction read as the positive figure of the project, performing as a device to define and support elevated, subtracted spaces. DOUBLE NEGATIVE - I started the project by exploring the idea of double-negative. Through this exercise, I explore the relationship between sharp-cutting objects, carving into positive space to create negative space. This idea revolves around the concept of solid and void, negative through positive, or positive through negative. STAIRCASE - This exercise further develops double-negative, where I want to incorporate the staircases into the unique double-negative space, transforming conceptual spatial experience into habitable space.



02a. DOUBLE NEGATIVE Double-Negative is an early design exercise for further development of the Library project. My design strategy mainly focuses on “solid and void” obsession, which consisted of a series of sharp and stretched objects carving into positive space, creating elongated and stretched interior space.

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.


This serial section set of drawings shows the spatial quality of intersected objects.


Spatial Vignette By developing initial vignette help this project to form basic spatial quality. These moments of space are the core concept eventually 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.

[1] Main Circulation

[4] Path of Books

[2] Intersection

[5] Reading Area

[3] Entrance Intersection

[6] Outdoor Area


Spatial 1

Spatial 2




TINY HOUSE + COMPETITION

PROJECT INFO: TINY HOUSE COMPETITION [ SAN RAMON ] - MAR-APRIL , 2021

The scenery of beautiful green hills and curvy landscape is the motivation behind my designed project. Dougherty Hills Trail is a few blocks away from my apartment. A beautiful imagery of green landscape and walking trail is taking place in the spring. During Covid-19, I work from home, with minimal interaction with other people, I often look through my window during work, and I imagine my dream views of my dream house. This competition provides the opportunity for me to express my housing fantasies. Thus, the core value of this project started from there. In a further development, I believe that curving moments in space create a seamless visual effect. With only 400 square feet provided, integrating space articulation to the chosen site and creating sensitivity to space

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expansion is my main goal. Therefore, I developed a grid system based entirely radially, which eventually applied to my project spatial organization and circulation system.


Programatic Development_Concept Diagram The concept grids dissect this project into 3 main programs. Spatial quality is dictated by the radial quality of circles. The nature of curves creates the occupied space visually seamless.

Circulation Sequence Circulation grid contradicts with program grids, indicating the movement path of the user, simply mirroring the grid system on the horizontal axis.


FIRST FLOOR PLAN

ROOF FLOOR PLAN


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


East View

Site Trail

NorthView

West View


East Elevation

West Elevation

South Section

North Elevation

East Section


PROJECT INFO: DAVID ORKAND - 100B

[UN]FAMILIAR DETACHMENT

[ SAN FRANCISCO ] - MAR-MAY ,

This project is a multi-use food building. The building’s form was intended to mimic the city gap by separating it into two simple volumes. This building is broken apart, thus divides the programs into greenhouse versus public uses, as production versus consumption - Separated entity but connected with visual contacts by an outdoor terrace. From one to another building creates a sense of separation but also connection. People can experience through circulation between separated volumes of production and consumption. The City Gap Profile - City gaps is a core idea for this project where these gap can becomes a large corridor, which wrap around 2 main programs. Both programs are 2 separated entities which links with a corridor building skirt and visual interation.


GRID PLAY

VIEWS BETWEEN OBJECTS

SPATIAL RELATIONSHIPS




PROJECT INFO: MARK DANDERSON- 100D [ KRAKÓW | Poland ] - JAN-MAY 2019

King + Tunnel + Mistress UNDERGROUND MUSEUM

In Krakow, there are many exciting stories - sad, horror, or even love. Myth or Reality / True or False are stories that have impacted

Poland for generations. The stories have woven historical facts with individual perspectives. Sometimes, these tales were told through unique and traumatized memories throughout Krakow’s history. Therefore, I would love to explore a love story between King Kazimierz and Esterka - The Mistress in this project. His love for Esterka is hidden from society, and he eventually built an underground tunnel system just for him to be with Esterka.


In Krakow, there are many exciting stories - sad, horror, or even love. Myth or Reality / True or False are stories that have impacted Poland for generations. The stories have woven historical facts with individual perspectives. Sometimes, these tales were told through unique and traumatized memories throughout Krakow’s history. Therefore, I would love to explore a love story between King Kazimierz and Esterka - The Mistress in this project. His love for Esterka is hidden from society, and he eventually built an underground tunnel system just for him to be with Esterka.


[1]

The Cathedral of Wawel Castle

[2]

Distance Between Destinations as scouting the site, this place has been serving as a public transportation. Intentionally, I want my underground’s function reflect what is above - A systems

[3]

carrying people from one desti-

Chapel

nation to another

[5] Stage Area

[ 6] Machine Area

[7]

Esterka House


[ 1 ] The Cathedral of Wawel Castle - The altar features the focused entourage space, all eyes toward worshiped god. However, I reimagined the space under the altar is slightly manupulated into a sliding mechanism.

[ 7 ] Old House of Esterka - The hidden architectural path is reveald by sliding her wardrobe. An “everyday-life” architecture furniture has hid


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




[ 1 Low Area ] - Machine Plan Filter Water lower Tank

[ 2 Steam Engine ] - Machine Plan Similar to Steam Train Mechanism

[ 3 Water Processing ] - Machine Plan Two Core water Tank and Steaming Activity

[ 4 Railing System ] - Machine Plan Rail Road as Traffic


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.


1

Rings Structural Formation

2

Weaving with Vertical Structure

3

Woven Opaque

4

Vertical Pot (Structure) as Contemplation

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Woven Together


OTHER WORKS SAINT TIMOTHY - GUNKEL ARCHITECTURE

MY PATH OF MEASUREMENT This diagram shows my path of travel from beginning to end of my measurement and documenting trip.


PLANTER + METAL STAIRS CONSTRUCTION 160A TEAM: Camille Vistica x Proud Cholsaipant x Jaqueline Serano


GUARDRAIL

2" MIN.

TOP OF CURB

WOOD FRAMING PER STRUCT.

1'-0"

ENCH DOOR

+63'-6" EXT. CEMENT PLASTER FINISH ASSEMBLY METAL CANOPY OVER WINDOW BY WIN. MFR.

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METAL ROD TURNBUCKLE FLOORING, SEE FINISH PER STRUCT. SCHEDULE PLASTER DRIP

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CABLE RAIL BALCONY RAILING +42" ABOVE FINISH DECK LAG BOLT INTO SOLID WOOD CURBING

2"x3" METAL TOP RAIL

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08 11 B

08 14 A, AS SCHEDULED

POSTS - LAG INTO SOLID 08 14END A, AS SCHEDULED

ANGLE BRACKET @ TOP OF

BOTTOM ROLLER BOTTOM FLOOR TRACT

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08 71 A - DOOR THRESHOLD 1/4" /FT.

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A8.0a

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EAVE DETAIL ABOVE STAIR

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5" WOOD FRAMING PER STRUCT.

1'-0" NATURAL WOOD SIDING OVER W.P. OVER PLYWOOD SHEATHING PER STRUCT.

7 A8.0a09

21 A

08 20 H PLASTER J.MOLD EXT. CEM. PLASTER @ SOFFIT

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SCALE 6" = 1'-0"

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METAL TURNBUCKLE RACKET - THROUGH BOLT CONNECTION PER STRUCT.

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+63'-6"

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11 1/2"

2"x3" METAL TOP RAIL

TREX DECK ON SLEEPERS LAID OVER W.P. MEMBRANE DECK @ +63'-6" 4" 4" 4" 4" MAX. MAX. MAX. MAX.

FACE OF WALL BEYOND

CABLE RAIL BALCONY RAILING +42" ABOVE FINISH DECK LAG BOLT INTO SOLID WOOD CURBING

FINISH WALL BEYOND SCALE 1-1/2" = 1'-0"

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NATURAL WOOD SIDING OVER W.P. MEMBRANE OVER PLYWOOD OVER MEDIUMSHEATHING GRAY ASPHALT STRUCT. WOOD FRAMING SHINGLES 12

ROOFING MEMBRANE

PLYWOOD

2X8 MOISTURE RESISTANT WOOD SCREEN BLADES @ 9" O.C. (6 TOTAL)

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WOOD FRAMING PER STRUCT.

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GUTTER DETAIL

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ROOFING MEMBRANE 6

FACE OF WALL BEYOND TURNBUCKLE BRACKET

ROD & SEALANT 2X8 MOISTURE RESISTANT WOOD BOTTOM PLATE ANCHORED THROUGH PAVERS TO CONC. BASE

EXT. CEM. PLASTER ASSEMBLY OVER PLYWOOD SHEATHING PER STRUCT. +0'-0" (53'-6")

ROD & SEALANT METAL ROD TURNBUCKLE PER STRUCT. PLASTER DRIP STOREFRONT TRANSOM

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ROD & SEALANT SHIM 3/4" PLYWOOD SHEATHING THERMAL BATT INSULATION 2X8 MOISTURE SELF-ADHERED W.P.RESISTANT WOOD BOTTOM PLATEOF MEMBRANE OVER FLANGE ANCHORED THROUGH METAL FLASHING PAVERS TO CONC. WOOD FRAMING PER BASE STRUCT. LINE OF CONC. BASE

8 WOOD SCREEN @ ENTRY 1 GUTTER DETAIL

11 1/2"

4" 4" 4" 4" MAX. MAX. MAX. MAX.

TREX DECK ON SLEEPERS LAID OVER W.P. MEMBRANE STOREFRONT FRAME DECK @ +63'-6" WINDOW METAL FLASHING SET IN MASTIC MEMBRAIN/ WATERPROOF ROOFING OVER PLYWOOD ROD & SEALANT SHEATHING - SLOPE TO SHIM 3/8" PLYWOOD DRAIN 1/4" FT SHEATHING

WOOD AWNING FRAMING PER STRUCT.

CLEAR ANODIZED DOWNSPOUTS - SEE ROOF PLAN FOR LOCATION

MULTIFAMILY DEVELOPMENT

SCALE 1-1/2" = 1'-0"

METAL FLASHING SIM. TO DETAIL ABOVE

EXTERIOR FINISH PER EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS

1'-2 5/8"

9"

STOREFRONT TRANSOM

CLEAR ANODIZED ALUMINUM GUTTER

FACE OF EXT

MULTIFAMILY

LINEROD OF CONC. BASE METAL TURNBUCKLE PER STRUCT. PLASTER DRIP

6"

11 1/2"

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ROD & SEALANT WOOD FRAMING PER STRUCT.

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966 OAK STREET, SAN FRANCISCO

PROJECT INFO: GUNKEL ARCHITECTURE SAN FRANCISCO

PROJECT TEAM

PROJECT INFORMATION

CLIENT SAN FRANCISCO COMMUNITY LAND TRUST 44 PAGE STREET #401 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102 (415) 399 - 0943 1

PARCEL: 0825010 ZONING: RH-3 CONDITIONAL USE AUTHORIZATION #: LOT SIZE: 3,438 SF CONSTRUCTION TYPE: V-B OCCUPANCY: R-3 (E) AND PROPOSED

ARCHITECT GUNKEL ARCHITECTURE, INC. 2295 SAN PABLO AVENUE BERKELEY, CA 94702 (510) 984-1112

Level of involvement:

MAYOR ED 13-01 PRIORITY PERMIT SHEET INDEX 43 TOTAL PAGES BUILDING NO. SHEET NAME PERMIT

DESCRIPTION OF WORK

T0.00

COVER SHEET

X

T0.00a

ABBREVIATION AND GENERAL NOTES

X

T0.00b

ABBREVIATION AND GENERAL NOTES

X

T0.01

CITY MEETING MINUTES & COMMUNICATIONS CITY MEETING MINUTES & COMMUNICATIONS

X

CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY FROM A DUPLEX INTO A a. Coordinate ExistingLEGALIZED Conditions / Demolition Coordination / Improvement Adjustment to both floor plans & elevations. SINGLE UNIT OF NON-TRANSIENT CONGREGATE HOUSING, WITH T0.02 X

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER PETER A. CULLEY, S.E., CONSULTANT, LLC 24 CIRCLE DRIVE, APT C TIBURON, CA 94920 (415) 716-6225

10 BEDROOMS AND A MAXIMUM OF 16 OCCUPANTS.

T0.03

b. Research Wall Assembly Types.

TITLE 24 ENERGY CALCULATIONS

X

Draft Sketched Details. CODEc. COMPLIANCE

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EGRESS DIAGRAMS

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SITE PLAN

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2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE (INCORPORATES BY ADOPTION AND REPRINTS THE 2013 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING

d. Created RCPs, Window Schedules, Door Schedules. A0.02

CODE WITH CALIFORNIA AMENDMENTS. PUBLISHED BY THE INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL, ICC)

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2013 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE - CHECK THE CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION'S WEBSITE AT

A0.03

AS PERMITTED FIRST & SECOND FLOOR PLAN AS PERMITTED THIRD & FOURTH FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLANS - EXISTING + DEMO 1ST & 2ND FLR FLOOR PLANS - EXISTING + DEMO 3RD & 4TH FLR FLOOR PLANS - EXISTING + DEMO ROOF FLOOR PLANS - IMPROVEMENT - 1ST & 2ND FLR FLOOR PLANS - IMPROVEMENT - 3RD & 4TH FLR

2013 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE (INCORPORATES BY ADOPTION AND REPRINTS THE 2011 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE WITH CALIFORNIA AMENDMENTS. PUBLISHED BY THE

A1.02

2013 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE (INCORPORATES BY ADOPTION AND REPRINTS THE 2012 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE

A1.03

NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION AGENCY, NFPA) f. Set up sheets, organized drawings for submittals.

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WITH CALIFORNIA AMENDMENTS. PUBLISHED BY THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL

g. Coordinate with plan check comments.

OFFICIALS, IAPMO)

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2013 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE (INCORPORATES BY ADOPTION AND REPRINTS THE 2012 UNIFORM MECHANICAL

A2.01 A2.02

h. Drafted Interior Evelations and Enlarged Floor Plans A2.03

MECHANICAL OFFICIALS, IAPMO)

A3.01

i. Research Accessibility Bathroom Conditions

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2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE (INCORPORATES BY ADOPTION AND REPRINTS THE 2012 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE WITH CALIFORNIA AMENDMENTS. PUBLISHED BY ICC)

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2.5

DRAWING NOTES 9 PERMIT SET OF DRAWINGS: TYPICAL OWNER/DEVELOPER BUILDING

(E) WALL TO REMAIN EXTERIOR ELEVATION

XX AX.X

+7'-6" WALL TO BE REMOVED

# #

XX AX.X

INTERIOR ELEVATION

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THIS SCOPE WITH THE ENTITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING A COMPLETE, STRUCTURALLY SOUND, FULLY OPERATIONAL, CODE COMPLIANT, FINISHED WORK WITH COMPLETE PROTECTION AGAINST ELEMENTS.

(N) WALL

X

CEILING

(E) DOOR TO REMAIN

MAYOR ED 13-01 PRIORITY PERMIT 1

XX AX.X

DETAIL

DOOR TO BE REMOVED

15

(N) DOOR

X

GRID LINE

X

(E) WINDOW TO REMAIN

2.5

WINDOW TO BE REMOVED

1

X X X

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ELEVATIONS - PROPOSED - EAST

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ELEVATIONS - PROPOSED - NORTH & SOUTH

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X

B

FLOOR PLAN - 2ND FLOOR ENLARGED KITCHEN FLOOR PLAN - 2ND FLOOR ENLARGED BATHROOM FLOOR PLAN - 3RD FLOOR BATHROOM NOTE : ENLARGED PER HOUSING CODE 507 ONLY ELECTRICAL COOING APPLIANCES SHALL BE USED IN FLOOR PLAN - 4TH FLOOR COMMUNITY KITCHENS. A5.04 ENLARGED BATHROOM

1

X X X

WALL, CEILING, & ROOF ASSEMBLIES

X

A8.02

DOOR & WINDOW SCHEDULES

X

DETAILS- ACCESSIBILITY & SPECIALTIES DETAILS- ACCESSIBILITY & SPECIALTIES

S0

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

X

S1.1

FIRST FLOOR FOUNDATION PLAN SECOND FLOOR FRAMING PLAN

X

S1.2

THIRD FLOOR FRAMING PLAN FOURTH FLOOR FRAMING PLAN

X

S1.3

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X

S3

FOUNDATION DETAILS

X

C

1/2"=1'-0"

0

6" 1'

0

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2'

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1

2.2 1

C

1 A5.01

2.12

1

B

D

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S4

FRAMING DETAILS

S5

FRAMING DETAILS

ST1

TYPICAL DETAILS

2.4

1

30X48 30X48 30X48

#

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2.4

9

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A

(N) PLYWOOD SHEATHING

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9

D

C

1

X 1

X

2.4 9

T0.00

2.3

1

NOTE : REFRIGERATOR / FREEZER SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 11B-804.6.6 1

N

1

1

PROPOSED PLAN - SECOND FLOOR ENLARGED BATHROOM 01

PROPOSED PLAN - SECOND FLOOR ENLARGED BATHROOM 01

1/2"=1'-0"

0

6" 1'

2'

PROPOSED PLAN - FOURTH FLOOR NOTE : PER HOUSING CODE 507 ONLY ELECTRICAL COOING APPLIANCES SHALL BE USED IN COMMUNITY KITCHENS. 2.2

2.2 1 1

A C 2.12

1 A5.01

B

D

2.4

30X48

DETAIL8

1/2"=1'-0"

2 1/4"=1'-0"

966 OAK STREET

2

2.4

A

14

N

14

1

X X

2.4

2.4

2.5

X2.2

A8.01

X

2.3

1

FLOOR PLANS - REFLECTED 1STMEET & THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 11B-804.6.6 NOTE : REFRIGERATOR / FREEZER SHALL X 2ND FLR FLOOR PLANS - REFLECTED 3RD & X 4TH FLR

DETAILS- WALL & SINAGE

(N) WINDOW

X X

ELEVATIONS - EXISTING + DEMO WEST ELEVATIONS - EXISTING + DEMO EAST ELEVATIONS - EXISTING + DEMO -

A8.05

1

2.5

IMPROVEMENT NOTE

XX

15

ELEVATIONS - PROPOSED - WEST

A8.04

MAYOR ED 13-01 PRIOR

X

A8.03

2.4

2.4 2.5

X

DEFERRED APPROVALS / SEPARATE SUBMITTALS

VICINITY MAP

DEMOLITION NOTE

X

X

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL PLUMBING AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM FIRE, SMOKE, & CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM SYSTEMS IRRIGATION (IF APPLICABLE)

MAYOR ED 13-01 PRIORITY PER

X

A3.11

THESE DRAWINGS ARE INTENDED FOR BUILDING PERMIT APPROVAL A3.21 AND ARE NOT INTENDED TO BE A COMPREHENSIVE SET OF A 9 DRAWINGS INDICATING CONSTRUCTION DETAILS, WATER A4.01 1 PROOFING, SPECIFIC FINISHES, SPECIFIC CABINETRY, SPECIFIC 1 PLUMBING FIXTURES, LIGHTING FIXTURES, SPECIFIC DOORS, A4.02 WINDOWS, & HARDWARE, OR M.E.P. & UTILITY ROUTING. OWNER/DEVELOPER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SELECTION OF THESE A5.01 ITEMS AND CLARIFICATION AND COORDINATION OF THESE WITH PROPOSEDAS PLAN FLOOR ENLARGED 01 THE CONTRACTOR PART- SECOND OF THE BUILDING CONTRACT BATHROOM AND A5.02 CONSTRUCTION PROCESS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CONFIRMING CODE COMPLIANCE OF ALL WORK NOT FULLY A5.03 REFLECTED IN THESE DOCUMENTS AS WELL AS ANY REVISIONS TO

(E) WALL TO REMAIN

DETAIL

A3.02 A3.03

1

2013 CALGREEN CODE - AS APPLICABLE PER CODE REVIEW SHEET.

LEGEND

XX AX.X

X

X

CODE WITH CALIFORNIA AMENDMENTS. PUBLISHED BY THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PLUMBING AND

SYMBOLS

X

e. Understanding CSI Specs and Coordinate specs information into drawing set.X A1.01

HTTP://WWW.ENERGY.CA.GOV FOR A DOWNLOADABLE VERSION. (PUBLISHED BY ICC).

·

966 OAK STREET

1

X

T0.04

0

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2.4

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9

2.3

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1

1

1

1

PROPOSED PLAN - SECOND FLOOR ENLARGED BATHROOM 01

STRIKE SIDE OF DOOR

1/2"=1'-0"

0

6" 1'

2'

1

MAYOR ED 13-01 PRIORITY PERMIT

A5.01

5 " HIGH SANS-SERIF UPPERCASE HELVETICA 8 MEDIUM COLORS TO BE SELECTED BY ARCHITECT. (BACKGROUND SHALL BE OF CONTRASTING COLOR)

PROVIDE APPROVED PICTOGRAM 1 3 " HIGH SANS-SERIF UPPERCASE HELVETICA 4 MEDIUM COLORS TO BE SELECTED BY ARCHITECT. (BACKGROUND SHALL BE OF CONTRASTING COLOR)

FILL IN APPROPRIATE OCCUPANT NUMBER PER ROOM - SEE PLANS

ATTACH WITH SNAKE-EYE SECURITY SCREWS

ATTACH WITH TAMPER-RESISTANT SCREWS

1

4" ACRYLIC BACKGROUND (COLOR TBD BY ARCHITECT)

N 1

PROPOSED PLAN - THIRD FLOOR

NOTE: BACKGROUND COLOR AND TEXT, TBD BY ARCHITECT.

NOTE: BACKGROUND COLOR AND TEXT TBD BY ARCHITECT

3"=1'-0"

FLAMMABLE GAS SIGN

3"=1'-0"

6

1/4"=1'-0"

OCCUPANCY SIGN

3"=1'-0"

0

1'

2'

4'

3

MAYO

NOTE: SIGNAGE TO BE PLACED ON STRIKE SIDE ADJACENT WALL @ 9" FROM DOOR FRAME.

48" MIN A.F.F. GRADE 2 BRAILLE ATTACH WITH TAMPER-RESISTANT SCREWS 1

4" ACRYLIC BACKGROUND (COLOR TBD BY ARCHITECT)

WARNING

THIS FACILITY CONTAINS CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER AND BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM

TACTILE CHARACTERS ON SIGNS SHALL BE LOCATED 48" MIN A.F.F., MEASURED FROM THE BASELINE OF THE LOWEST TACTILE CHARACTER AND 60" MAX A.F.F., MEASURED FROM THE BASELINE OF THE HIGHEST TACTILE CHARACTER.

3"=1'-0"

NOTE: BUILDING ADDRESS IDENTIFICATION TO COMPLY WITH CBC 501.2

CL

ADDRESS LIGHTING, S.E.D.

PUBLIC ROOM & NUMBER SIGN

5 " HIGH SANS-SERIF UPPERCASE HELVETICA 8 MEDIUM COLORS TO BE SELECTED BY ARCHITECT. (BACKGROUND SHALL BE OF CONTRASTING COLOR)

3 " HIGH SANS-SERIF UPPERCASE HELVETICA 4 1/2" HIGH SANS-SERIF UPPERCASE HELVETICA MEDIUM COLORS TO BE SELECTED BY MEDIUM, COLORS TO BE SELECTED SHALL BY ARCHITECT. (BACKGROUND BE OF ARCHITECT. (BACKGROUND CONTRASTING COLOR)SHALL BE OF CONTRASTING COLOR) ATTACH WITH SNAKE-EYE SECURITY SCREWS

FILL IN APPROPRIATE OCCUPANT NUMBER PER ROOM - SEE PLANS ATTACH WITH TAMPER-RESISTANT SCREWS

1/4" HIGH SANS-SERIF UPPERCASE COLORS TO BE SELECTED BY ARCHITECT. (BACKGROUND SHALL BE OF CONTRASTING COLOR)

1

4" ACRYLIC BACKGROUND (COLOR TBD BY ARCHITECT)

ATTACH WITH TAMPER-RESISTANT SCREWS

FURNISH & INSTALL ADJACENT TO ALL INTERIOR DOORS FOR ALL ROOMS W/ ROOM NUMBERS ON FLOOR PLANS EXCEPT FOR APARTMENT UNITS @ STAIRS.

STEEL COLUMN PLAN DETAIL

1" HIGH SANS-SERIF UPPERCASE HELVETICA MEDIUM, COLORS TO BE SELECTED BY ARCHITECT. (BACKGROUND SHALL BE OF PROVIDE APPROVED CONTRASTING COLOR) PICTOGRAM

NOTE: BACKGROUND COLOR AND TEXT, TBD BY ARCHITECT. NOTE: BACKGROUND COLOR AND TEXT TBD BY ARCHITECT

3"=1'-0" 3"=1'-0"

5

FLAMMABLE 65 GAS SIGN PROPOSITION SIGN NOTE: SIGNAGE TO BE PLACED ON STRIKE SIDE ADJACENT WALL @ 9" FROM DOOR FRAME.

NOTE: BACKGROUND COLOR AND TEXT, TBD BY ARCHITECT.

3"=1'-0" 3"=1'-0"

2 6

OCCUPANCY SIGN

3"=1'-0"

3

966 OAK STREET

60" MAX A.F.F.

STRIKE SIDE OF DOOR

STRIKE SIDE OF DOOR

1/4" ACRYLIC BACKGROUND (COLOR TBD BY ARCHITECT) 5 " RAISED HELVETICA MEDIUM TACTILE TEXT. 8 (COLOR TBD BY ARCHITECT) ROOM NAME AND NUMBER VARIES


4/3.21

1/4"=1'-0"

0

1'

2'

4'

SECTION 3/3.21

3

1/4"=1'-0"

0

1'

2'

4'

1

5.2

5.11

5.3

5.3

1

MID POINT OF ROOF 5.1 MID POINT OF ROOF

MID POINT OF ROOF 1

5.1

1

5.6 0.2

5.8

1

5.5

5.10

3 3.21

1

5.5

966 OAK STREET

0.2

0.1

2.11 2.13

5.10

2.1

4 3.21

FINISH GRADE

FINISH GRADE

#

1.6

1

1/3.21

1/4"=1'-0"

0

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4'

SECTION 2/3.21

1

1/4"=1'-0"

0

1'

2'

A

4'

MAYOR ED 13-01 PRIORITY PERMIT

#

1

INTERIOR

966 OAK STREET

W1B WALL TYPE RT.(E) EXT WALL W/ (N) INT 3"=1'-0"

INTERIOR

3"=1'-0"

INTERIOR

INTERIOR

INTERIOR 3"=1'-0"

INTERIOR

3"=1'-0"

3"=1'-0"

EXTERIOR

3"=1'-0"

3"=1'-0"

INTERIOR

A3.13

4'

INTERIOR

2'

EXTERIOR

1'

EXTERIOR

0

EXTERIOR

3"=1'-0"

INTERIOR

C3A ROOF ASSEMBLY

INTERIOR

INTERIOR

1/4"=1'-0"

INTERIOR

SOUTH

INTERIOR

1

INTERIOR

4'

INTERIOR

2'

INTERIOR

1'

#

1

W2D WALL TYPE - (E) IXT WALL W (N) SHEAR 3"=1'-0" W2A WALL TYPE - (E) INT WALL

3"=1'-0"

W1A WALL TYPE - (E) EXT WALL

3"=1'-0"

3"=1'-0"

A8.0


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