Professional Work Sample 2008-2016

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CHARLES VINCENT THORNTON

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PROFESSIONAL WORK SAMPLE 2007-2016

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STEINBERG Los Angeles, CA 2013 - 2016 Rowland+Broughton Aspen, CO 2011 - 2013 3SIX0 Providence, RI 2008

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First, middle, and last name

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Title of this publication

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Offices where I worked on the following projects


AMP LOFTS PROJECT INFORMATION: Steinberg Architects Arts District, Los Angeles, CA Mixed-Use - Residential Commercial 320 Residential Units + 20,000 SF Commercial ROLE ON PROJECT: Amp Lofts came into the Steinberg offices entitled and with approved schematic design. My primary role was to manage the central revit model of the project. With just me and a project architect unfamiliar with revit on the project, this meant I got exposure to all parts of creating the documentation and also quickly learned many aspects of the code and regulations that governed the design. I worked closely with the project architect, and at times directly with the principal to make the project into a buildable proposal and also develop the design to have a richer character and tectonic language to fit the historic industrial context. Specifically, I coordinated the site plan, laid out the parking garage, analyzed the allowable area, developed elevations, built a physical model, oversaw the creation of renderings, and developed plans.

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Car and bicycle parking counts calculated by interpreting the LA Municipal Code

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Building plans developed in Revit with unit types layout coordinated with the structural and exhaust requirements of the parking below

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Deriving the location of firewalls based on the allowable area for Type III construction per the CA Building Code

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Renderings produced by Li Fang Rendering. Coordination through multiple rounds of edits, addition of entourage, and some post-processing done by me

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A1 3' - 2 7/8" 1' - 5"

F.O. ALUMINUM PANEL

0' - 10 1/2"

F.O. GLAZING EDGE OF LEVEL 3 SLAB

7.07

7.14

9.44

PROJECT INFORMATION: Steinberg Architects Whittier, CA Institutional - Higher Education 80,000 SF - Type I

7.05

SLOPE 1% MIN.

6.02 7.17 5.03 2.13 LEVEL 5 60' - 0"

3' - 6"

2.15

TYP.

EQ

3' - 6"

9.35

EQ

CL

2.12 7.08

ALIGN

8.22

6' - 9"

8' - 6"

7.02

8.01

LEVEL 4 44' - 6"

2' - 6"

7.13

7.03

9.35

EQ

11 A8.02

TYP.

3

3' - 6"

SIM.

EQ

A5.15

7 A9.12

SIM.

EQ

KEYNOTES ALIGN

LEVEL 3 30' - 0"

3.08 5.06 8.03

INTEGRAL COLORED PRECAST CONCRETE TREADS INTERIOR METAL PANEL AND BOTTOM CHANNEL SYSTEM WITH VERTICAL SILCONE JOINT LAMINATED GLAZING SUSPENDED WOOD SLAT CEILING

BEYOND TOP

8' - 6"

7.02

8.32 9.03

6' - 9"

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ROLE ON PROJECT: The Whittier Science Center called for extensive renovation of a 300’ long brutalist building, constructed of concrete encased steel and clad in an array of precast panels. Steinberg was charged with transforming the hermetic shell into a building that could draw in students from other departments, B promote collaboration, and support 21st century B research. I joined the project towards the end of LEVEL 3 SD, and my role primarily involved investigating the existing conditions and coordinating structural design through to CDs. This involved scruitinizing original drawing documents, and coordinating between the structural engineer and curtainwall manufacturer in order to properly detail connections between old and new construction. I also collaborated on design decisions and helped generate presentation materials for client meetings.

EQ

7 A9.12

2.38

LEVEL 3 30' - 0"

2.12 7.08

TYP.

6' - 6"

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WHITTIER SCIENCE CENTER

9.03

5.03 TYP.

2.11

5.03

2.11 8.02

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Wall sections I developed under supervision of the LEVEL 2 PA coordinate existing slabs and new curtain wall

WALL SECTION AT SOUTH POP-OUT

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

LEVEL 2 14' - 6"

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A view of the 3D model I built was included in construction documents to communicate the design

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Precast panels were selectively removed from the South Facade to frame key programs and bring filtered light into the building 3.08

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A double height lobby creates a node of activity at the center of the building, and mediates a level change from the South street to the North quad

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A rendering of the proposed lobby I generated using Revit render, Illustrator linework, and photoshop collaging Client Whittier College 13406 East Philadelphia St. P.O. Box 634 Whittier, CA 90608 T: (562) 907-4205

Project Location Whittier College 13615 Earlham Drive Whittier California, 90601

Civil Engineer Psomas 555 South Flower St., Suite 4300 Los Angeles, CA 90071 T: (213) 223 - 1400 F: (213) 223 - 1444

Structural Engineer Saiful Bouquet 155 N. Lake Ave. 6TH Floor Pasadena, CA 91101 T: (626) 304 - 2616

Laboratory Research Facilities Design 3965 Fifth Acenue, Suite 400 San Diego, CA 92103 T: (619) 297 - 0159 F: (619) 294 - 4901

Owner's Representative KUD International LLC 111 West Ocean Boulevard Long Beach, CA 90802 T: (562) 276-4180

Architect Steinberg Architects 523 W. 6th Street, Suite 245 Los Angeles, CA 90014 T: (213) 629 - 0500 F: (213) 629 - 0501

Landscape Architect Valley Crest Design Group 1715 18th Street Santa Monica, CA 90404 T: (310) 829 - 4707

Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing S & K Engineers 421 E. Huntington Drive Monrovia, CA 91016 T: (626) 930 - 1383 F: (626) 930 - 1385

IT / Telecom Vantage Technology Consulting Group 201 Continental Blvd., Suite 120 El Segundo, CA 90245 T: (310) 536 - 7676 F: (310) 536 - 7677

LEVEL LEVEL1 1

0' - 0"

B SHEET LOBBY SECTION PERSPECTIVE SCALE:

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GANT CONFERENCE CENTER

1 1/2"

2"

ANSI COMPLIANT HANDRAIL METAL HANDRAIL SUPPORT BRACKET

PROJECT INFORMATION: Rowland+Broughton Aspen, CO Hospitality - Conference Center 12,000 SF

ESCUTCHEON BLOCKING AS REQ.

1

WALL FINISH, RE: FIN. SCHED.

1

TYP. INTERIOR STAIR HANDRAIL DETAIL

A6.7

SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"

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3

2

A6.7

ROLE ON PROJECT: The Gant Conference Center was an aging building that needed more space and an updated design in order to compete for visitors coming to Aspen. R+B proposed to increase conferences space by enclosing a portion of the front deck, and also add revenue potential by creating an occupiable roof deck to be rented for special functions. Because R+B was a small and busy office, I had substantial leeway on proposing design decisions. The design lacked a strong entrance for the visitors unfamiliar with the building, so I proposed popping up the central volume to signal the entrance and bring clerestory light deeper into the building. I also worked closely with the project architect to develop the vertical access and egress stairs to the new roof deck. The result is a very successful conference center that invites and opens up to the surroundings.

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BAR 200

3 A6.7

1 A6.7

WOOD COMPOSITE PLANK SIDING, RE: FIN. SCHED.

2'-10"

WOOD COMPOSITE PLANK SIDING, RE: FIN. SCHED.

1'-0"

HANDRAIL

UPPER LEVEL 113' - 0"

GWB CEILING

GWB CEILING

EDGE OF CEILING BEYOND WOOD TREAD AND RISER WITH CARPET, RE: FIN. SCHED.

DRAFT CURTAIN

TYP.

6 25/32"

2'-10"

11"

3'-10 1/2"

WOOD STRINGER

EDGE OF WALL 2 A6.7

TYP.

HANDRAIL

BREAKOUT 116

GWB CEILING, LEVEL ABOVE LANDINGS

T.O. LANDING +/- 105'-7 3/16" WOOD TREAD AND RISER WITH CARPET, RE: FIN. SCHED. 2 A6.13

1'-0"

WOOD COMPOSITE PLANK SIDING, RE: FIN. SCHED.

2'-10"

WOOD STRINGER

EDGE OF WALL

MAIN LEVEL 100' - 0" GWB CEILING, LEVEL ABOVE LANDINGS

EDGE OF CEILING BEYOND

TYP.

6 151/256"

2'-10"

11"

WOOD COMPOSITE PLANK SIDING, RE: FIN. SCHED.

3'-9 3/4"

EDGE OF WALL

CONFERENCE ROOM

T.O. LANDING +/- 93' 11 1/2" HANDRAIL

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5 A6.13

CLOSET 006

WOOD TREAD AND RISER WITH CARPET, RE: FIN. SCHED.

GWB CEILING

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LOWER LEVEL 87' - 11"

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STAIR 4 - SECTION EW

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SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"

T.O . STRUCT PLY 98'-6" T.O . FIN 99'-11 1/2" H.P.

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T.O . FIN 99'-11 1/2" H.P.

COAT CLOSET

T.O . FIN 99'-11 1/2" H.P.

102 VF1

F.D.

115A

115 CPT5

A9.11

H2 ABOVE

STAIR 4

T.O . EXST CONC

COFFEE PREP 108A E1

115D

SOFFIT ABOVE

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A9.13

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2

5

1830 1842

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111A

2X FURRING WALL 1836 1836 1848 FLUSH WITH EXISTING WALL

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2136

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NEW HT COLUMN, RE: STRUCT.

A9.9

2 A5.2

NEW RAILING AT EXISTING STAIR

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STAIR 3

OUTLINE OF NEW STAIR ABOVE

NOTE: EXISTING CONCRETE STAIR TO REMAIN, POSSIBLE REPLACEMENT AFTER EXPLORATORY EVALUATION. ALTERNATE STAIR: NEW CONCRETE FOUNDATION, STEEL STRINGERS, FIBERGLASS TREADS, STEEL RAILING SIMILAR TO OTHER EXTERIOR STAIRS.

CEILING ABOVE, RE: RCP

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THE MOLLY C CONFERENCE

RECONFIGURED CLOSET

NEW LANDING GRATE

STORAGE

106A

THE GANT 610 SOUTH WEST EN ASPEN, CO 81611

NEW HT COLUMN, RE: STRUCT.

UP

104A

106 VF1

STORAGE

NEW SIDEWALK (RAMP) W/ SNOWMELT RE: CIVIL DRAWINGS FOR CONSTRUCTION INFO/DETAILS

104 CPT3

UG STORAGE: SLOPED CONCRETE ROOF/LID 1/4" PER FT

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INFILL EXISTING WINDOW VOIDS WITH NEW WALLS SEE SHEET FS1 FORWALK-IN LAYOUT & EQUIP 109 18 CONC. 48 1836

F.D.

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E1

105A

109A

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W-15

T.O . CONC 100'-0"

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A7.2

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98'-4 1/4" 111B

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108A

T.O . CONC

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1 A5.2

EXIST RETAINING/SITE WALL TO REMAIN

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107A

105 VF1

EPOXY VF

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A9.10

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108 E1

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W-6 A7.1

W-4 A7.1

FILL-IN WINDOW OPENING

TILE VF

KITCHEN 29

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FILL-IN OPENING W-7

ENTRY

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A7.1

TV

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EXISTING TRASH & RECYCLING EXISTING TRASH COMPACTOR

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F.D.

107 T1

T.O . EXST CONC

DN

1 A4.1

OUTLINE OF EXISTING STORAGE BELOW

A6.6

VERIFY EXISTING COLUMN IN FIELD FOR REMOVEL

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100'-0"

W-10

EXIST RETAINING/SITE WALL TO REMAIN

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NEW FOLDING PARTITION WITH REVERSIBLE EGRESS PASS DOOR, 2 TRACK OPTION

103E

A9.10

SEE SHEET FS1 FOR KITCHEN LAYOUT & EQUIP

STAIR 5

PROPOSED CONCRETE STAIR ENTRY CANOPY ABOVE

TRASH, RECYCLE, COMPOST BUILT-IN CAB ABOVE

RESTROOM

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HANDRAIL

T.O . CONC 99'-11 1/2"

VF CPT

SERVING / BUILT-IN CABINETS BELOW

108C

W-6

T.O . CONC 100'-0"

GAS METER

A7.1

4

2424

GS-15SC

112 CONC.

NEW EXTERIOR WALL AND FLOOR WATER ENTRY / FIRE SPRINKLER ROOM, 1 HOUR RATING

116 VF1

A7.1

108B

MECH RM

A7.2

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103B

CEILING ABOVE, RE: RCP

W-11

SEE SHEET FS1 FOR LAYOUT & EQUIP

W-13

NEW HT COLUMNS, RE: STRUCT.

NEW SIDEWALK (RAMP) W/ SNOWMELT RE: CIVIL DRAWINGS FOR CONSTRUCTION INFO/DETAILS W-8

DN

BREAKOUT

CPT VF

BEAMS ABOVE

W-11

G2

DN T.O. STR/CONC +/-99'-10" 9'-0"

D2

NEW H.T. COLUMN AND STRUT, RE: STRUCT. NEW ENTRY CANOPY ABOVE

TRASH 111 CONC.

BENCH

E2

OUTLINE OF STORAGE ADDITION BELOW

NEW SIDEWALK (RAMP) W/ SNOWMELT RE: CIVIL DRAWINGS FOR CONSTRUCTION INFO/DETAILS

PROJECT NO: 21212.00

RAMP SLOPE, RE. CIVIL

ABOVE

F2 ABOVE

T.O . EXST CONC 100'-0"

UP

A9.10

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3

100'-0"

SHEET TITLE:

PROPOSED M LEVEL FLOOR PLAN

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1 A5.4

SCALE:

CONCRETE CURB

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A2.1

PROPOSED MAIN LEVEL FLOOR PLAN

PLAN NORTH

As indicate

A2.1

TRUE NORTH

COPYRIGHT 2013 ROWLAND + BROUGHTON ARCHITE THE INFORMATION AND DESIGN INTENT CONTAINED PROPERTY OF ROWLAND+BROUGHTON ARCHITECTU PART OF THIS INFORMATION MAY BE USED WITHOUT PERMISSION OF ROWLAND+BROUGHTON ARCHITEC ROWLAND+BROUGHTON ARCHITECTURE AND URBA COMMON LAW STATUTORY AND OTHER RESERVED COPYRIGHT THERETO.

SCALE: 3/16" = 1'-0"

File Path: Plot Date:

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CONSTR DOCUM

1 A5.3

PLANTER

ABOVE

EXIST CONCRETE STAIRS TO REMAIN

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EPOXY VF

2 A5.2

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T.O . STRUCT PLY 98'-6"

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EXISTING RIDGE BEAM ABOVE

G1

04.17.2013

EXIST CONCRETE WALL TO REMAIN, CUT DOWN TO SIZE, CUSTOM FINISH

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A7.1

2 H1

Issue:

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ELEV.

SHAFT

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F1

A9.8

T.O . PLY 100'-0"

UP

W-12

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A9.10

W-4

STRUCT STEP

AERIE LOUNGE

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DIGITAL DISPLAY

CPT VF

BAR +42" A.F.F.

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NEW HT COLUMNS, RE: STRUCT.

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DRAFT CURTAIN ABOVE

1836

WALKTHRU

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Consultants:

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CEILING ABOVE, RE: RCP

A7.1

A9.13

DIE WALL BELOW K

1 A5.2

337 den 3

A6.5

T.O . STR/CONC +/- 93'-8" STAIR 2

SHELF AND ROD

103F

117C

234 e. hopkins ave. aspen , co 81611 970.544.9006 v 970.544.3473 f

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EXIST RETAINING/SITE WALL TO REMAIN

N1

W-8

CLERESTORY ABOVE

A7.1

architecture and urb

A7.1

101 CPT4/VF1

A9.13

3

BACK BAR EQUIP. ANSI BAR +34" A.F.F.

ENTRY

2442

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1 A4.2

101C

W-8

WALKTHRU

1

101B

RECESSED COCO MAT

VF COCO

N2

EXIST STRUCT NEW STRUCT

DIE WALL BELOW WALL MOUNTED TV

SEE SHEET FS1 FOR LAYOUT & EQUIP

W-8 A7.1

ANSI COUNTER +34" A.F.F. BEVERAGE REF. DISPLAY FF&E ITEM

P.O.S.

ROOF ABOVE

2

1

DISPLAY CASE

2448

1 A5.3

A9.12

4

117 VF1

STRUCT STEP

3

MARKET CAFE

N3

VF COCO

(2) COMPUTER STATIONS

A7.2

N4

1836

COUNTER +42" A.F.F.

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W-13

rowland + brou

103A

101A

T.O . STRUCT PLY 98'-6" T.O . PLY 100'-0"

117A

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A7.5

F.D.

ROOF ABOVE

117B

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Photography of the existing conditions by me

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T.O . STRUCT PLY 98'-6"

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OUTDOOR TERRACE

F.D.

STEEL/GLASS GUARDRAIL

PROPOSED WALLS

76'-0"

TRELLIS ABOVE

DN

EXISTING PARTITION, MILLWORK, FIXTURE, OR WALL TO BE REMOVED

33'-2 1/4"

STEEL/GLASS GUARDRAIL

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EXISTING FRAMING, PREMANUF GAS LOGSET FIREPLACE INSERT & FLUE TO REMAIN

I generated renderings of the proposal by photographing the site, and using sketchup and photoshop to insert the proposal

PLANTER BELOW

STEEL/GLASS GUARDRAIL

EXISTING TO REMAIN

1. ARCH 100'-0" = 7963.28' 2. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. DRAWN DIMENSIONS SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE FIELD VERIFIED PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION. NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES IMMEDIATELY. 3. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, ALL WINDOW AND DOOR DIMENSIONS ARE TO THE FRAME. GC TO COORDINATE ROUGH OPENING REQUIREMENTS. 4. AN APPROVED AUTOMATIC FIRE-EXTINGUISHING (SPRINKLER) SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES. VERIFY REQUIREMENTS WITH FIRE MARSHALL. 5. CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL RADON MITIGATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES. 6. ALL WALLS ARE DIMENSIONED TO THE FACE OF FRAMING AND FACE OF CONCRETE UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 7. GRID LINES ARE TO FACE OF FRAMING AND FACE OF CONCRETE AT FOUNDATION. 8. SEE A8 SERIES FOR WINDOW & DOOR SCHEDULES. 9. SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS FOR COLUMN LOCATIONS WITHIN FRAMED WALLS. 10. ALL INTERIOR WALLS TO HAVE SOUND ATTENUATING BATTS. 11. DOORS WITHOUT A MARK ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN. 12. EXISTING DOORS TO BE EVALUATED TO BE FULLY FUNCTIONING AND CODE COMPLIANT. IF REQUIRED, REPLACE AS NECESSARY. 13. HEAT TAPE REQUIRED AT ALL EXTERIOR FLOOR DRAINS AND ROOF DRAINS. TRACK HEAT TAPE DOWN INTO THE INTERIOR PER MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATIONS. 14. GC TO COORDINATE THE LOCATION OF ACCESS PANELS AS REQUIRED, FIELD VERIFY LOCATIONS WITH ARCHITECT.

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PLAN LEGEND:

PLAN NOTES:

5'-1 1/4"

NEW FIRE SCULPTURE

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Photograph of the completed conference center by Brent Moss

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4'-8"

23'-10"

STAIR 1

1 A6.4

PLANTER BELOW

Building plans communicated existing conditions, sope of new construction to North, and interior remodeling

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8'-4 3/4"

PLANTER

A6.10

PLANTER W/ TOWEL STORAGE BELOW

A9.13

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20'-8 1/4"

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COUNTER +36" A.F.F.

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1 A5.1

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12'-7"

LIFT DOOR BELOW

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71'-1 1/2"

LIFT

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2 A4.2

2 A5.1

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24'-9 1/2"

13'-10 1/2"

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5 A6.12

5'-1 5/8"

A new stair wraps the existing elevator core at the center of the building to access the roof

STRUCT STEP

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STIX RESTAURANT PROJECT INFORMATION: 3SIX0 Boston, MA Hospitality - Restaurant 1,200 SF ROLE ON PROJECT: The design goals for STIX restaurant was to create a signature contemporary design on a low budget, and maximize the use of a small and narrow space. The menu was to have simple ingredients prepared elegantly for a dining experience that outperformed the cost of a typical plate. Fitting to the concept of the menu, simple materials such as plywood and cork flooring are transformed into an elegant solution by the precise geometry of a diagonal sprial. Additionally, the tables were designed to fold up so the space could transform from restaurant to bar/club and maximize use of the space. I was invited by the RISD faculty members who lead the firm to work on STIX restaurant as a summer intern. My role involved drafting plans and elevations, and assisting with the development of the folding table system through physical models. A A

Plans generated in AutoCAD rationalized the diagoonal spiral within the tapering space

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Interior finish and furniture geometry was developed through testing in physical models

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Photographs of the completed project

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