Yara Tawfik | 2019 Architectural Portfolio

Page 1

ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO 2018-2019

YT


Yara Tawfik yaratawfik@cmail.carleton.ca +1 647-588-4353 26 Bridewell Crescent, Richmond Hill, ON, L4C 9C4 Portfolio: issuu.com/yara.tawfik

Objective

Education

YT

A motivated graduate with a Bachelor in Architectural Studies from Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism, with a focus in design. I believe architecture is at its best when adaptability to local context, user needs, and community are the undercurrents of the design intention. I aspire to work alongside individuals that share the enthusiasm to the positive transformation of our built environment.

Carleton University, Ottawa, ON

2015-2019

Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism BAS, Bachelor of Architectural Studies Design

Bachelor of Arts

History & Theory of Architecture

Accomplishments +Competitions + Awards

2014-2015

Carleton University Entrance Scholarship Just Add Urban - Design Charrette:

Fall 2014 Winter 2018

2nd Place Faculty Choice Award

Participant in ASCA BUILT2LAST Resilience Design Challenge Concrete Competition 2018-2019

Winter 2019

Investigated an innovative application of portland cement-based materials to achieve resiliant design objectives

Regional Group Developers’ Presentation:

Fall 2019

Presented a large-scale residential development project at Regional‘s office in Ottawa, including a residential building, Dupuis Heights, that I designed as part of the masterplan

Communication Skills

Technical Skills

Works effectively in team + Individually | Efficient research & analysis | Detail oriented | Skilled Multi-tasker | Thinking critically and providing creative solutions | Organized | Good Time Management | Self-learning| Highly-self motivated | Revit Architecture| AutoCAD | Rhinoceros 3D | Sketchup | Navisworks| Photoshop | Illustrator| InDesign |V-ray|Microsoft Office

Knowledge

Ontario Building Code | Zoning Bylaws | Building Science | Building Mechanical Systems (Electrical, Plumping, HVAC)|

Languages

English Arabic French

Intrests

Model-making | Hand drafting/drawing | Woodworking | Photography | Furniture Design

Reference Letters upon request 01

Fluent Fluent Beginner


Applied Projects

Just Add Urban - Design Charrette: (2nd Place)

Spring 2017

An Urban Intervention in York Street, Ottawa

Conceptualized and designed a 3D model using a combination of Sketchup and Rhino to model the exsiting site as well as the design to construct a set of architectural drawings and renderings using AutoCAD Photoshoped renderings conducted on Rhino Vray + Materials

Dupuis Heights

Fall 2019

A High-Rise Residential Condo Building in Vanier, Ottawa

Masterplan was designed and planned with another colleague Designed a residential-development masterplan proposal, in collaboration with a colleague, that was chosen to be presented to Regional Group Developers in Ottawa Designed a high-rise residential condo building, Dupuis Heights, using Revit Produced a set of schematic architectural drawings using Revit Created exterior and interior 3D renderings, using Revit and Photoshop Estimated project costs, like construction costs

Golden Horn Community Centre & Kayak Club:

Fall 2017

A Recreational Centre in Istanbul, Turkey

Designed and conceptualized a proposal for a recreational centre using AutoCad and Rhino Vray + Materials to create architectural drawings and 3D renderings. Sketched ideas and concepts for the community centre to finalize the design of the building

Somerset St. Permit Application + Technical Drawings:

Winter 2017

Architectural Technology - Building Science

Worked in a team of four architecture students to prepare architectural drawing sheets for building permit officals, for approval of a small-scale office building on Somerset St. Creating BIM model in Revit to provide a set of drawings as framework for a building permit application Reviewing and abiding by the City of Ottawa zoning requirements and the Ontario Building Code Providing drawings of HVAC, plumbing, and electrical Calculating thermal calculations of typical exterior walls

Building 22 Addition

Winter 2015

An addition to the Architecture building at Carleton University Drafted architectural drawings on AutoCAD of an exsisting building and a new addition Modeled a 3D model on Sketchup to create perspectival sections to demonstrate the design intention

Greens Creek Tiny House

Winter 2015

An addition to the Architecture building at Carleton University Designed a sustainable house that maximizes space and at the same time uses less space Responsible for brainstorming and writing an interim report about the house demonstrating how the project is proceeding, before its final completion Used Revit to produce a plan, section, elevation, and a detail for the house

Volunteering

pHacktory Balloon Installation, Ottawa, ON

Fall 2016

Professor’s Assistant - Conducted by Prof. Manuel Baez

Assisted professor Manuel Baez and other colleagues to finish an installation, a shape shifting canopy made out of balloons over Byward Market in Ottawa

Food Bank

Summer 2013

Volunteer

In a group, helped package 5000 packages of food

02


YT

03

“Every product of architecture... should be a fruit of our endeavour to build an earthly paradise for people” -Alvar Alto


SELECTED WORKS

001

VANIER MASTERPLAN & DUPUIS HEIGHTS

002

THE CRYSTAL

003

BUILDING 22 ADDITION

004

JUST ADD URBAN CHARETTE

005

GREENS CREEK TINY HOUSE

006

SOMERSET ST. PERMIT APPLICATION +TECHNICAL DRAWINGS

PAGES 05 - 24 URBAN DESIGN & HOUSING

PAGES 25- 31 COMMUNITY CENTRE & KAYAK CLUB

PAGES 32 - 37 ADDITION ON EXSISTING BUILDING

PAGES 38 - 45 URBAN INFILL PARK

PAGES 46 - 53 TINY HOUSE

PAGES 54 - 63 URBAN DESIGN & HOUSING

04


05


001

PLACE VANIER DEVELOPMENT

URBAN HOUSING Fourth Year: WINTER 2019 | STUDIO 6 | INSTRUCTOR: BENJAMIN GIANNI

A Residential Development Masterplan, including a high-rise residential condo building, Dupuis Heights Vanier, Ottawa Project completed in collaboration with Alejandra Leon de Gante

06


VANIER

Rideau River

Situated in the heart of east Ottawa, this urban residential neighbourhood is for young families and professionals who are looking to reside n a trendy, up hood. Vanier’s favorable proximity to Ottawa’s downtown & Montreal Road’s main street makes the area an ideal target for urban redevelopment and inte

The proposed masterplan for Vanier features a wide variety of dwelling types townhouse, a bachelor, or a semi-detached house. The new neighborhood o streetscape, proximity to schools, amenities. The man focus of the masterpl street exclusively pedestrian with limited access of cars. Dupuis heights, wh residential tower on Montreal Road, continues to shape the upcoming neigh vitality through its mixed-use nature; local markets & festivals are held in the connects to other big public plaza at the end of Dupuis Street.

Site Context Plan

LCBO: To be relocated

LCBO: 7,000 Sq ft

Commercial/Retail

BEFORE development : 07

Residential Institutional/Civic

HOMEHARDWARE: 10,000 Sq ft


the ultimate location pcoming neighbors role as a traditional ensification.

MONTREAL RD.

1

2

10

3

5 6

8

RUE L AJO IE

RUE OLMSTEAD ST.

CODY AVE.

BEGIN ST.

s. Whether it is a family offers a walkable lan is to have Dupuis hich is the high-rise hborhood by adding e public plaza which

9

7 AVE. DE LEVIS

12

11

14

13

15 16

Rue

Jean

ne M

ance

St.

Site Plan

Site Plan 1:600

EXSISTING CONTEXT

BUILDINGS REMOVED/KEPT

CHANGES TO THE STREET GRID

PEDESTRIAN , PUBLIC SQUARES & GREEN SPACES

08


Foundation Footing Assembly

Warm over cold

Thermally Broken Balcony Detail

Drain Matt Asphalt based foundation sealer

CODY AVE.

2 layers of Mineral fibre insulation Crushed stone Edge Drain Filter Shock Drainage Pipe

CODY AVE.

Brick Veneer Brick Tie DensGlass Gold Sheathing Mineral Fibre Insulation Mineral Fibre Inulation under slab

CODY AVE.

Concrete sloped slab Structural Thermal break (Isokorp) Hardwood Flooring Plywood Subfloor Acoustic Matt Concrete Floor Slab

CODY AVE.

09

Perspective Section


2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

MONTREAL RD.

MONTREAL RD. MONTREAL RD.

14

1

15

2

AVE. DE LEVIS

1

3

4

5

6

8

7

9

10

A B

DN UP

COMMERCIAL

COMMERCIAL LCBO

CRU 3 256 SQM

CRU 4 642 SQM

MONTREAL MONTREAL RD. RD. D

COMMERCIAL

Residential Lobby

AVE. DE LEVIS

C

BEGIN ST.

RUE OLMSTEAD ST.

Retail Space 71 m2

Home Hardware 850 m2

A

B

C

D

CRU 1 257 SQM

E

Coffee Shop 138 m2 UP

E

UP

CRU 2 226 SQM

RESIDENTIAL LOBBY

RUE LAJ

F

G

BEGBIENGINSSTT..

G

H

I

UP DN

K

J

L

OIE RUE L AJ

N

Residential Lobby

RUE OLMSTEAD ST.

119 m2

BEGIN ST. BEGIN ST.

K

M

RAMP DN 15.0 M @ 8.0%

RUE OLMSTEAD ST.

RUE OLMSTEAD ST.

H

J

UP

O

267 m2

Various Program Venue

L

M

N

P

BEGIN ST.

RUE OLMSTEAD ST.

DN

BEGIN ST.

OIE

COMMERCIAL

O

Q

P UP DN

Art Workshops Classes

R

313 m2

Q

229 m2

Art Gallery S

R

T

S

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

Rue

Jean

ne M

ance

St.

Ground Floor

10


05

13


DUPUIS HEIGHTS A Residential Building in Vanier

UNIT INFORMATION

14


NT

R ST

DE

PE

MO

IAN

EET

PE

DE

GI

15

TR NS

STR

BE

IAN

RE

AL

RD


MAIN CORE

DUPUIS HEIGHTS A Residential Building in Vanier

FIRE EXIT

FIRE EXIT

16


11

LOW-RISE APARTMENT BUILDING


A

W1 370 38

90

EXTERIOR

76

13

140

LIVING ROOM 101 13

1

11

F1

12 19

13 100.00

19

TOP OF GROUND SUB FLOOR

14

50

38

140

4

240

16

3

280

15

2

17 18

5 6

19 20

7 8

21

9

22

FN1

G1

10 TOP OF FINISHED GRADE

UNFINISHED BASEMENT B01

50

80

99.80

282

76

76

200

150

FN2

DATE: NOV. 28, 2018 DETAIL TITLE:

aym ARCHITECTS

SCALE:

1:5

DRAWN BY:

Yara Tawfik

TYPICAL EXTERIOR WALL SECTION DETAIL AT GROUND FLOOR AND FOUNDATION WALL PROJECT NAME:

CORDEIRO HOMES - 250 MONTREAL ROAD

DETAIL NO:

A1




West Elevation 19


DUPUIS HEIGHTS A Residential Building in Vanier

20


East Elevation 21


DUPUIS HEIGHTS A Residential Building in Vanier

22


Underground Floor 1:1000

Ground Floor 1:1000

6m

9m

Detailed Unit reflected ceiling plan 23


First -Third Floor 1:1000

First -Third Floor 1:1000 Sixth Floor 1:1000

FOYER

LIVE/DINE

Seventh Floor 1:1000

25750 mm

W/D BATH

32000 mm

MASTER BEDROOM

BATH

Detailed Unit reflected ceiling plan

Typical Tower Plan. 8-23 Floor Plan 1:1000

24



002

THE CRYSTAL

RECREATIONAL WINTER 2018 | STUDIO 5| INSTRUCTOR: PETER MANSFIELD

A Community Centre and Kayak/Boat Club on the Bosphorus River Istanbul, Turkey


Aynalıkavak Palace

Pangalti Armenian Cemetary

GOLDEN HORN SHIPYARD

Industial area

Eyup Sumerbank Park Seferikoz Park

HALIÇ

GOLDEN HORN HALIC SHIPYARDS

Throughout Istanbul’s history, the Golden Horn has always served as a port and shipyard. In 1455, it was continuously developed and expanded over the centuries. Currently, this district has changed considerably and fell into neglegt and decline, and Site -GOLDEN HORN SHIPYARD Context Plan: Proposed efforts to clean up and breathe new life into the area did not begin untill recently. This project aims to rejeuvinate the abandoned industrial site. BOSPHURUS RIVER

This recreational and community centre is located on the Golden Horn, Haliç. Haliç is a major urban waterway & the primary inlet of the Bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey. Inspired by The Crystal building in Copenhagen, this building is free-standing on site and reads as a transparent and geometrical. The program consists of a library as well as recreational spaces, including an underground gymnasium, Yoga classes, soccer pitch, and kayak storage.

Land Use Diagram: 200 m radius

Before Mix-Use

Residential/Commercial

Open Green Spaces

Industrial Naval Castle No.27

Commercial

Historic Buildings National Palace (museum) Ottoman drinking fountain

26

After


n y

LIBR

ARY

OPEN SPAC E

COM MUN CENT ITY RE

Site Plan

Pedestrian crossing diagram: exsisting ramp

Solution for exsisting ramp

Bird’s Eye Perspective

27


Potential HVAC for the gym

Structure of the gymnasium

Underground Floor 1:500

First Floor 1:500

Interior view of the gymnasium

Underground Floor

28


Second Floor 1:500

Third Floor 1:500

Longitudinal Section 1:200 29


View looking towards the underground gym as well as the screen of Islamic pattern that connects the two parts of the building together.

The building is divided into three programmatic parts, a library, recreational spaces, and an open walkway in between connecting the two programs together. The light and airy screen was inspired from the Islamic culture and patterns found in Hagia Sophia. The pattern allows for interesting light and shadows. The pattern is also seen differntly from different perspectives, either from the water or land.

30


Islamic Pattern Inspiration for the outdoor area

31


32


003

BUILDING 22 ADDITION

AN ADDITION TO AN EXSISTING BUILDING FALL 2017 | STUDIO 4| INSTRUCTOR: ERIC ARCHAMBAULT

A new addition, the new fifth floor of Azreili School of Architecture & Urbanism Carleton University, Ottawa

33


THE TWO

LANTERNS

OF AZREILI SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

Occupying the space within the exsisting 4th floor clerestories and a single floor above, the additions aims to respect the exsisting structure’s massing and structural rhythm. The addition’s interior projects a wish for open floor plates where program flows and mixes rather than sitting divided by partition walls and corridors. As an organizing method , the project consists of two studio platforms on opposing ends of the space. These platforms focused on individual work and small group discussion look down to an open floor plate filled with critique/exhibit space, lecture rooms, private offices. The spatial organization creates a hierarchy of program, placing private/ individual work away from open collaborative space.

Two design studios Crit/Review Spaces Exsisting Fifth Floor to be replaced with a more open and bright floor

Exsisting Building with new additions on the fifth floor

The two lanterns are lightweight glass structures that hover just above the third floor in the two voids of the exsisting building. They bring up circulation from the main landing to the new fifth and sixth floors. The first floor of the lanters is an exhibition space that would celebrate student’s work. The second and third floors of the addition are sppaces where students can hang out and relax.

The two lanterns connecting exsisting 3rf floor to the new floors

34

Site Plan


DN

dn

241,'%6+10 5%4''0 241,'%6+10 5%4''0

UP

DN

UP

dn

DN

UP

UP

UP

UP

DN

UP

241,'%6+10 5%4''0

241,'%6+10 5%4''0

UP

241,'%6+10 5%4''0

241,'%6+10 5%4''0

dn DN

UP

DN UP

DN

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

DN UP

DN

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

DN UP

UP

UP

DN

DN

UP

UP

DN

DN

UP

UP

DN DN

DN DN

Third Floor (Exsisting Building) + New Addition DN

DN

OPEN TO BELOW

OPEN TO BELOW

DN

DN

OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO BELOW

OPENTO TOBELOW BELOW OPEN

UP

OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO BELOW

OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO BELOW

UP UP

UP

TO BELOW OPENOPEN TO BELOW

OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO BELOW

UP UP

UP MECHANICAL

OPEN BELOW OPEN TOTO BELOW

The new lanterns connect from the exsisting 3rd floor of the exsisting building all the way to the new fifth floor

OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO BELOW

UP UP

OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO BELOW

MECHANICAL

OPEN TO BELOW OPEN BELOW OPEN TOTO BELOW

CRIT SPACE OPEN TO BELOW OPENTO TOBELOW BELOW OPEN

MECHANICAL

OPEN TO BELOW OPEN BELOW OPEN TOTO BELOW

CRIT SPACE OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO BELOW

OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO BELOW

CRIT SPACE

DN

DN

OPEN TO BELOW

OPEN TO BELOW

DN

DN

DN

DN

DN

DN

CAFE' DN

DN

CAFE'

KITCHEN

DN

DN

CAFE'

KITCHEN

KITCHEN

RAPID FABRICATION/ PROJECT SPACE DN

DN

Louvres System on the facade of the new floor

RAPID FABRICATION/ PROJECT SPACE DN

Fifth Floor (New Floor) DN

RAPID FABRICATION/ PROJECT SPACE DN

DN

35


EAST ELEVATION 1:200

Bird’s Eye View showing the addition Digital Model 1:200

West Elevation 1:200

EAST ELEVATION 1:200

WEST ELEVATION 1:200

WEST ELEVATION 1:200

North Elevation 1:200 36


EAST ELEVATION 1:200

SOUTH SECTION 1:200

South Section 1:200

WEST ELEVATION 1:200

NORTH ELEVATION 1:200

North Section 1:200 NORTH SECTION 1:200

37


38


004

JUST ADD URBAN CHARRETTE

URBAN NTERVENTION FALL 2017 | STUDIO 4| INSTRUCTOR: BENJAMIN GIANNI

Transforming street parking to an urban park York Street, Ottawa

39


Wellington St

YORK STREEET PLAZA LOOKOUT AND SKATING PARK Re-imagining York Street parking lot

Wellington St

Wellington St

St. Patr ic k St

urr ay

M

BEFORE

St

Before

Sussex Dr

Sussex Dr George St

Clarence St

Guigues Ave

By Ward Market Sq Parent Ave

York St

William St William St Murray St

Nicholas St

After

AFTER Dalhousie St

SITE PLAN 1:2000

Wellington St

Sitiuated in the Byward Market, Ottawa, ON, the proposed urban intervention looks to re-imagine an under-utilized urban space. York Street, where the intervention is located, is one of the two extra wide east/west streets that run through the Byward Market. The extra width is an artifact of the Bywash (a hydrological device used to drain exess water from the turning basin located above the Ottawa Locks) which previously ran through the site.

PAVILLION FRAMING THE VIEW WITH FLOWING WATER PATH GROUND PLAN 1:350

St. Patr ick St

y

ra

ur

M CROSS-SECTION 1:350

St

CROSS-SECTION 1:350

Macke

Sussex Dr

Sussex Dr George St

LONGITUDINAL SECTION 1:350

Clarence St Guigues Ave

Daly Ave By Ward Market Sq

Parent Ave

York St

LONGITUDINAL SECTION 1:350

For several decades this portion of York Steet has been used for surface parking, which now runs down the center of the divided roadway. The proposal looks to integrate park and urban spaces to merge the gap between the urban and the landscape.

William St William St Murray St

Nicholas St

Dalhousie St

Site Context Plan 40


HISTORIC FOUNTAIN

FOOT PATHS OVER RUNNING WATER FROM FOUNTAIN

POND/SKATING RINK

LOOKOUT OVERVIEWING THE PARLIMENT

TUNNEL DOWN UNDER LOOKOUT

Site Plan 41


LONGITUDINAL SECTION 1:350

LONGITUDINAL SECTION 1:350

42


43


The urban infill starts from the historic fountain, then the water falls out and drains into a pond that could be used as a skating rink in the winter. In section, The ground is carved out to create intimate seating spaces. The lookout pavillion is designed to perfectly frame the Parliment Hill and to have a picture-perfect view of Downtown O t t a w a .

Pedestrian path over the flowing water from the fountain

Cross Section 1:200

44


Pavillion framing the view of the Parliment Hill with flowing water path

Cross Section 1:200

45


46


005

GREENS CREEK TINY HOUSE

RESIDENTIAL FALL 2015| ARCHITECTURAL TECH I| INSTRUCTOR: SCOTT BUCKING A sustainable Tiny House Greens Creek, Ottawa

47


2 04

UP

1

48

Ground Floor 1 : 50


2 04

DN

DN

2

L2 - Loft 1 : 50

Ground Floor Plan and Site Plan Project:

Greens Creek Tiny House Carleton Univerisity Campus

Course Number: Course Instructor: Drawn by: Date:

ARCC 2202A / 5096F

Dwg No:

01

Prof. Scott Bucking Yara Tawfik

07-Dec-2018

Scale:

1 : 50

49


Roof 15' - 0" L2 - Loft 12' - 2"

Ground Floor 5' - 0" Foundation 0' - 0"

1

North 1 : 100

Roof 15' - 0" L2 - Loft 12' - 2"

Ground Floor 5' - 0" Foundation 0' - 0"

3

50

East 1 : 100


Roof 15' - 0" L2 - Loft 12' - 2"

Ground Floor 5' - 0" Foundation 0' - 0"

2

South 1 : 100

Roof 15' - 0" L2 - Loft 12' - 2"

Ground Floor 5' - 0" Foundation 0' - 0"

4

West 1 : 100

Course Number:

Elevations Project:

Course Instructor:

Greens Creek Tiny House Carleton Univerisity Campus

Drawn by: Date:

ARCC 2202A / 5096F

Dwg No:

02

Prof. Scott Bucking Yara Tawfik

07-Dec-2018

Scale:

1 : 50

51


CEDAR SIDING

INTERIOR

FIBERGLASS INSULATION VAPOUR BARRIER DRYWALL

EXTERIOR

PLYWOOD SHEATHING

9"

3

Detail 1 1 : 15 3 04

Roof 15' - 0" L2 - Loft 12' - 2"

Ground Floor 5' - 0"

Foundation 0' - 0"

1

52

Section 1 1 : 40


Roof 15' - 0" L2 - Loft 12' - 2"

Ground Floor 5' - 0"

Foundation 0' - 0"

2

Section 2 1 : 40

Sections and Detail Project:

Greens Creek Tiny House Carleton Univerisity Campus

Course Number: Course Instructor: Drawn by: Date:

ARCC 2202A / 5096F

Dwg No:

03

Prof. Scott Bucking Yara Tawfik

07-Dec-2018

Scale:

1 : 50

53


1

2

3

D Room 402

FM W.C 405

IT Room 403

C A 605 Room 401

Room 404 A 602

B

M W.C 406

49

CO-WORK OFFICESPACE 400 A 601

A

54

A 301-2 SERVICE ROOM 407

A 103-1

4th FLOOR REFERENCE PLAN 1:75


006

SOMERSET ST. PERMIT APPLICATION

Office Building FALL 2015| ARCHITECTURAL TECH I| INSTRUCTOR: Jay Lim

Architectural Technology - Building Science Somerset Street, Ottawa

1/2” SHEETROCK BRAND FIRECODE C CORE GYPSUM PANEL ON BOTH SIDES 1/4” SHEETRICK BRAND GYPSUM PANELS ON BOTH SIDES 1 5/8” 25 GAUGE STEEL STUDS 24” O.C 1 1/2” MINERAL WOOL

STC 53, STC TEST NUMBER: CK-684-13 1 HR FIRE RATING, FRR TEST NUMBER: GA-WP-1090 ARL REFERENCE: SA920, INDEX: A-3

55


A 504

ROOF 24000mm

A 604 A 505

4th FLOOR 20500mm

A 503 3rd FLOOR 17000mm

2nd FLOOR 13500mm

A 502

A 506

GRADE 10000 mm

A 501

PARKING ENTRANCE 6500 mm PARKING GARAGE 6500 mm

A 301-2 56

LOOKING NORTH 1:75


Water Repellent

Continious Flashing and Weep Holes

3 5/9" Brick Veneer Unit 1" Air Cavity 0.12" Exterior Sheathing Membrane/ Air Barrier 2" Polystyrene Rigid Insulation 8" Insulated Concrete Form 0.04" Vapour Barrier 3/4" Metal Furring (Air Cavity) 5/8" Gypsum Board

Drilled Anchors

Reinforced Concrete Slab

Stainless Steel Brick Tie

A 506

BRICK MASONRY WALL ASSEMBLY 1:10 57


58


59


ROOF

M 101

HVAC NORTH EAST ISOMETRIC

24000mm

1: 5 0 4th FLOOR 20500mm

3rd FLOOR

17000mm

2nd FLOOR

13500mm

GRADE

10000mm

PARKING GARAGE 6500mm

M 102 60

HVAC SOUTH WEST ISOMETRIC 1: 5 0


MECHANICAL SYSTEM: HVAC AXONEMETRIC DRAWING

LEGEND

LOT NUMBER: 104 and 105 STREET NUMBER: 105 PRESTON STREET REGISTERED PLAN: 13 PT ZONING TM[78]H(15) FRONTAGE (PRESTON ST) ft: 9908 FRONTAGE (SOMERSET ST) ft: 68.30 AREA sqft: 7797.38 WARD NUMBER: 14 (SOMERSET)

SUPPLY RETURN ROOF TOP AIR HANLING UNIT

SETBACKS

MAXIMUM HEIGHT m: 15 FRONT YARD m: 1.5 BACK YARD m: 3 INTERIOR SIDE m: 3 no.

REVIEW

Room 000

RETU RN V EN T 1

S U P P LY VE N T

A301

SUPPLY DU CT

DATE

R OOM TAG

STRUCTURAL GRID

EGRESSPATH

CALLOUT DETAIL

SECTION ARROW

NORTH ARROW

P ROPERTY ZONE

R E TUR N DUCT

ROO F T OP A IR HA NDLING UNIT

( A H U)

A I R I N TA K E E XH A U ST

PROJECT

ARCC 2203 A ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY 3 ASSIGNMENT 1B M A IN

DUCT

GROUP MEMEBRS

NOAH SUNGA EDYTA SUSKA V A R I A B L E A I R V O L UM E

JASMINE SYKES

( VAV B O X )

CONNOR TAMBORRO YOYO TANG YARA TAWFIK DATE 2 0 /11/ 2 01 7 DRAWN BY

JASMINE SYKES YARA TAWFIK

SHEET

M-100 61


SINGLE POLE SWITCH THREE - WAY SWITCH FOUR - WAY SWITCH

DUPLEX RECEPTACLE WP

WATER PROOF DUPLEX RECEPTACLE

POD LIGHT WP

WEATHERPROOF LIGHT FIXTURE FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE

ELECTRICAL SWITCH BOX

BREAKER

SERVICE ROOM

IT ROOM

ELEVATOR PANEL

TO THE S

62


STREET

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC DRAWING LOT NUMBER: 104 and 105 STREET NUMBER: 105 PRESTON STREET REGISTERED PLAN: 13 PT ZONING TM[78]H(15) FRONTAGE (PRESTON ST) ft: 9908 FRONTAGE (SOMERSET ST) ft: 68.30 AREA sqft: 7797.38 WARD NUMBER: 14 (SOMERSET)

SETBACKS

MAXIMUM HEIGHT m: 15 FRONT YARD m: 1.5 BACK YARD m: 3 INTERIOR SIDE m: 3 no.

REVIEW

Room 000

1 A301

DATE

ROOM TAG

STRUCTURAL GRID

EGRESSPATH

CALLOUT DETAIL

SECTION ARROW

NORTH ARROW

PROPERTY ZONE

PROJECT

ARCC 2203 A ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY 3 ASSIGNMENT 1B GROUP MEMBERS

NOAH SUNGA EDYTA SUSKA JASMINE SYKES CONNOR TAMBORRO YOYO TANG YARA TAWFIK DATE

2 0 /11/ 2 01 7 DRAWN BY

YARA TAWFIK YOYO TANG

SHEET

E-100 63


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.