Ysabel Arboleda | Architecture Portfolio 2023

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YSABEL ARBOLEDA MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO EMAIL: ysabel.arboleda@gmail.com ADDRESS: 22 Berger Ave. Markham, Ontario, L6B 0L9


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ARCHITECTURE & PARTICIPATION

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THE GATEWAY

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AMING BAHAY

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UNWRAPPED

2019

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ACADEMY OF THE DISTILLING ARTS

2018

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PROFESSIONAL WORK

2019 - 2021

INFRASTRUCTURES FOR PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT

GTA’S MISSING MIDDLE: MULTIGENERATIONAL LIVING

REBUILDING SIARGAO 2022

TINY HOUSE IN THE FOREST 2019

A PRACTICE IN CONSERVATION ARCHITECTURE

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ARCHITECTURE AND

PARTICIPATION:

INFRASTRUCTURES FOR PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT TYPOLOGY: DESIGN PHASES/ PLANNING/ COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT CONTEXT: THESIS/ ACADEMIC DATE: 05/2022 - 09/2023 MEDIUM: RHINO 6, ADOBE CS LOCATION: TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA ADVISOR: JULIA JAMROZIK, CHRISTINE LEU, JUNE KOMISAR

Within the process of architectural creation, opportunities for communities to contribute their ideas, insights, and experiences must be made accessible by the municipality who hosts it, the clients who contract it, and the professionals who design and construct it. In this thesis, the factors restricting participatory practices will be examined, and various methodologies that facilitate community engagement will be explored. Empowering communities and incorporating the knowledge of the local peoples creates an architecture that directly serves the people that it was designed for. Deploying interactive infrastructures throughout neighborhoods during various stages of project design encourages and creates opportunities for dialogue between design professionals and local communities. The aim of the infrastructures is to foster accessible and inclusive means through which participants can engage with and influence new building developments

CONVERSATION CHAIRS

MOBILE CARAVAN

IDEAS TABLE

INFRASTRUCTURES FOR ENGAGEMENT

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These infrastructures work together to enhance an environment that supports public consultation. Starting with familiar elements that people intuitively know how to use, each infrastructure questions the normative experience of a chair, table, and caravan to provide opportunities for shared dialogue.

TABLE INFRASTRUCTURE: Materiality + construction

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TABLE INFRASTRUCTURE: How can both sides prompt interaction?


Rather than attending conventional institutions for public consultations, whose success relies on the time, accessibility, convenience, and transportation; the infrastructures question the natural quality of people moving in space and transform it into a place of momentary pause to engage with others.

IDENTITY OF INFRASTRUCTURES

CHAIR INFRASTRUCTURE: Materiality + construction

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Looking at the infrastructures at a larger scale and understanding how all may be used together, we can see them be used cooperatively to create a festival of public participation. This festival is an event that celebrates and promotes the concept of public participation in decision-making processes.

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CARAVAN INFRASTRUCTURE: Participation cycle

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1. Setting up a festival of public engagement.

2. Setting up infrastructures (2/3)

3. Setting up infrastructures (3/3)

4. Curating the Festival atmosphere

CARAVAN INFRASTRUCTURE: Materiality + construction

CONTEXT MAP: Jimmie Simpson Park in relation East Harbour Unilever site was chosen as the setting to host the festival of public engagement.

CARAVAN STORAGE: for other infrastructures

SITE PLAN: Infrastructures grouped at Jimmie Simpson Park The festival follows the ethos of setting up zones of engagement to frame points of entry and guide participants through the natural travel path of the park. 9


RESIDENTIAL TO FRAME MAIN CIRCULATION

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STEPPING AT HUMAN SCALE

INDIVIDUALIZATION OF UNITS: Sun room + retail

ROOF ACTIVATION + LA


ANDSCAPING AT GROUND

THE GATEWAY

g ta’ s m i s s i n g m i d d l e : m u lt i g e n e r at i o n A L l i v i n g MERITS: DAS YEAR END SHOW 2022 TYPOLOGY: RESIDENTIAL CONTEXT: ACADEMIC DATE: 01/2022 - 04/2022 MEDIUM: REVIT, RHINO 6, ADOBE CS LOCATION: BRAMPTON, ONTARIO, CANADA ADVISOR: CHERYL ATKINSON, TERRI PETERS TEAM MEMBERS: TED BULACLAC

The streetscape of the Shoppers World site in Brampton comprises of typical tower-podium and condensed townhouse residential typologies that produces poor pedestrian experience and walkability. The Gateway prioritizes this pedestrian experience by creating a main communication corridor between the transit station and the community hub. The introduction of landscaping at grade through reflecting pools , grassy pits, and continuous tree lines creates a dynamic travel experience and various public gathering spaces. Larger multi-level 3 and 4 bedroom units with staggered sunrooms, and communal rooftop patios with winter gardens cater towards the large multi-generational demographic in Brampton. Constructed utilizing a sustainable light-weight Trespa panelized cladding system following a CLT structure.

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Retail, restaurants, small shops, etc. have been added at retail level to further emphasize the community nature of the pedestrian path. This variance has been continued on the upper levels of the building, where sun rooms have been added to residential units. The retail has been fitted with a jagged profile, thus breaking up the monotony of walking through the long corridor.

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SITE CRITIQUE

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STRUCTURE + MATERIALITY The rooftop offers a variety of green leisure activities. Winter gardens, large patio spaces, multiple seating and eating areas all serve as spaces for social gatherings. Additionally, to minimize the perception of the building height at grade, the grassy areas face the path while the covered patios face the streets. SUNROOM

MODULARITY DIAGRAM

LIGHT WEIGHT PANEL SYSTEM

ROOFTOP AXO

UNIT DIMENSIONS

TYP. FLOORPLAN

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SUNROOM

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CLT CONSTRUCTION


2 BEDROOM UNITS

3 BEDROOM UNITS

4 BEDROOM UNITS

MAIN PLAN | 70 sqm | 1 level

MAIN PLAN | 105 sqm | 2 levels

MAIN PLAN | 140 sqm | 2 levels

MAIN PLAN | 87.5 sqm | 1 level

A variety of units ranging from 2 to 4 bedrooms raning from 70 to 111 sqm populate the space, catering to the different needs and wants of the residents; accessibility, kitchen size, and heights per unit vary.

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SITE PLAN: SIARGAO

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SECOND FLOOR PLAN

LOCAL SURFBOARD SHAPER


AMING BAHAY REBUILDING SIARGAO 2022

MERITS: COMPETITION FINALIST TOP 30 TYPOLOGY: REBUILDING SIARGAO 2022 COMPETITION CONTEXT: ACADEMIC/ COMPETITION DATE: 08/2022 MEDIUM: REVIT 2022, RHINO 6, ADOBE CS LOCATION: SIARGAO, PHILIPPINES ADVISOR: DR. WILL GALLOWAY TEAM MEMBERS: TED BULACLAC, JULIE GUEVARA, TANYA, GRADYUK

After the destruction of Typhoon Rai in 2022, local community members on the island of Siargao, Philippines are building back a stronger sense of community with a new Tabo in Burgos. The Tabo is the hub of a multi-layer self-sustainable community ecosystem. Aming Bahay offers an elegant building solution that is functional, buildable, and affordable; where thoughtful simplicity is demonstrated at a detail level. The design’s regional aesthetic fits in with the local vernacular and welcomes the community. In this way, the new Tabo becomes a lively, flexible, and resilient core to the community, a building that both the residents and visitors can enjoy and take pride in.

multi-use space for learning

AFTER TYPHOON RAI Abscence of community space

Building as a multi-functional community space

BEFORE TYPHOON RAI

destruction of building

loss of community pillars

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STRUCTURAL AXON

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Mainly constructed out of coco lumber, which is found in abundance in Siargao. Through the construction detailing, the bracing allows the building to withstand the impact of strong winds and heavy rains. Concrete piers raise the building above water level to prevent flooding and allow for airflow from underneath. Various strategies, such as the open wood screens and the large pitched roof, allow for easy cross ventilation, keeping the interior cool year round.

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106mm x 310mm wood beam Timber bolts 62mm x 208mm sandwiched columns


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250mm x 208mm wood column Timber bolts Steel base timber connector Anchor bolt 500mm x 500 mm Concrete pier foundation

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106mm x 310mm wood beam Angled column roof support 250mm x 208mm wood column 62mm x 208mm sandwiched columns Timber bolts

500mm x 500mm Concrete pier foundation 250mm x 208mm wood column Anchor bolts Steel bracing connection 83mm x 250mm floor joist 72mm x 138mm wood bracing Wood wall panels

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Corrugated steel roof 12.7 mm plywood Roof battens Roof truss Gusset plate L-shaped steel bracket Fascia Angled column roof support

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BUILDING SECTION

Category Item Structural

Cost $ 1,250,000

Wood Posts Coco Lumber Concrete Footings

COST ANALYSIS

Category Item Roofing

Cost $ 40,000

Nipa Thatching Corrugated Metal Sheets Concrete Footings

Category Item Finishings

Cost $ 500,000

Wood Flooring Wood Partitions Wood Screens & Doors Wood Stairs Metal Railings Plumbing Fixtures

Labour Contigency Total

$900,000 $300,000 $2,990,000

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unwrapped

tiny house in the forest 2019 MERITS:

- COMPETITION FINALIST: TINY HOUSE IN THE FOREST 2019 - RAIC FESTIVAL OF ARCHITECTURE 2019: CASA-ACEA STUDENT WORK SHOWCASE TYPOLOGY: HOUSE IN THE FOREST COMPETITION CONTEXT: ACADEMIC/ COMPETITION DATE: 01/2019 - 04/2019 MEDIUM: RHINO 6, ADOBE CS LOCATION: GREAT BEAR RAINFOREST, VANCOUVER, CANADA ADVISOR: DR. KENDRA SCHANK SMITH TEAM MEMBERS: IRDA HAJDARI

Unwrapped as a portable tiny house acts as an exploratory tool for users to experience the various terrains and wildlife in the Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia, Canada. Through understanding the forest in all of its diversity, the projects concept lies in the idea that the forest is visited all year round, for different reasons, by millions of people. While the concept focuses specifically on the Great Bear rainforest, it can be used in any forest. It’s mobility, adaptability, and flexibility identify it as a unique approach to tiny houses: a house for the 21st century, for the 21st century person.

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STRUCTURE DETAIL 1 Tensile corner structure

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The structure expands horizontally and vertically, allowing users to be at level with the forest and wildlife, while also allowing for a cantilever over the ocean. Through hidden storage compartments located underneath the floors, flexible furniture arrangement that divides spaces enable users to create spaces that fits their needs within the environment.

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ACADEMY OF THE

DISTILLING ARTS

A P R A C T I C E I N C O N S E R VA T I O N A R C H I T E C T U R E TYPOLOGY: CONSERVATION/ MIXED USE: COMMERCIAL, INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT: ACADEMIC DATE: 04/2018 MEDIUM: REVIT 2018, ADOBE CS LOCATION: 18 TRINITY ST., TORONTO, CANADA ADVISOR: JOHN INGRAO TEAM MEMBERS: REENA LEPIK

The Academy of the Distilling Arts is an adaptive reuse project that pilots distilling processes and teachings into the public sphere. It marries characteristics of the old building and the new additions through detailing, materiality, and volumetric responses. The project’s massing introduces a cantilevering butterfly roof over a louvered glass facade to the existing rectilinear brick building. All existing timber structure has been replaced with steel in an act to update the building’s construction, and to support new programmatic and spatial additions. Such as the atrium that contains access to the distilling gallery, retail store, tasting space multilevel distilling area, restaurant and multi-level distilling area.

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To contrast existing heavy set brick, transparency is the main theme of the building. With a butterfly roof and setbacks to the east and west, new entrances to the restaurant and distilling room are opened to the public.

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The dramatic angle of the butterfly roof creates a clerestory window that highlights the separation between the old building and the new additions. Spanning the longitudinal length of the building, this lighted hallway leads to all program elements, including the distilling gallery, distilling production, restaurant, tasting area, and retail store.

ATRIUM | 3RD FLOOR

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ANGLED ROOF TO CLERESTORY WINDOW | 4TH FLOOR

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CLERESTORY WINDOW TO ANGLED ROOF PARAPET

CLERESTORY WINDOW TO UNOCCUPIED ROOF

CLERESTORY WINDOW TO ANGLED ROOF PARAPET ISOMETRIC

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West Lodge Apartment Complex in Toronto, Ontario | Mixed Use : Residential + Commercial

Assisted project team with the delivery of tender package, specifically floorplans, sections, and elevations for ground, 2nd and typical apartment levels. Key Plan

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DEMOLITION LEGEND

GENERAL

GENERAL NOTES ON EXTENT OF DEMOLITION :

A. CONTR COORDINA DETERMIN DEMOLITIO DRAWING DEMOLITIO

A. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY SITE CONDITION AND COORDINATE WITH STRUCTURAL ENGINEER TO DETERMINE THE EXTENT OF ANY STRUCTURAL DEMOLITION. PROVIDE SHORING AND SUBMIT SHORING DRAWING FOR REVIEW BEFORE ANY STRUCTURAL DEMOLITION.

DEMOLISH EXIST. STAIR

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EXTENT OF FLOOR DEMOLITION

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REFER TO A-103 DEMOLISH FOREXIST. L01 WALL FINISHES CORRIDOR DEMOLITION

EXTENT OF FLOOR DEMOLITION

LOBBY LOUNGE

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CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM IS TO REMAIN - ONLY GLAZING IS TO BE DEMOLISHED AND REPLACED

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DEMOLISH EXIST. WALL FINISHES

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DEMOLISH EXIST. WATER FEATURE. LEVEL TO MATCH LOBBY

REFER TO A-103 FOR L01 CORRIDOR DEMOLITION

OPEN TO BELOW

CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM IS TO REMAIN - ONLY GLAZING IS TO BE DEMOLISHED AND REPLACED

B. DEMOL WITH ALL A STRUCTUR COORDINA ELECTRICA OF MECH/E

DATE C. CONTR 2020-09-15 DIMENSION 2020-09-24 PRIOR TO 2020-10-26 CONSULTA 2020-11-27 2020-12-11

D. PROVIDE DUST AND DEBRIS PROTECTION TO MATERIALS TO REMAIN & AREAS OUTSIDE THE ZONE OF WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIFICATIONS.

D. PROVID MATERIAL OF WORK

E. PATCH SURFACES TYPICAL.

E. PATCH AND MAKE GOOD ALL ADJACENT DAMAGED SURFACES WITH NEW MATERIALS TO MATCH EXISTING CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM TYPICAL. IS TO REMAIN - ONLY GLAZING IS TO F. LIST OF DEMOLITION ITEMS TO BE TURNED OVER TO BE DEMOLISHED AND THE CLIENT TO BE VERIFIED AT LATER DATE . DEMOLISH EXIST. REPLACED WALL FINISHES

LOBBY LOUNGE A-102

CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM IS TO REMAIN - ONLY GLAZING IS TO BE DEMOLISHED AND REPLACED 1044

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ISSUES/REVISIONS

ISSUE TITLE C. CONTRACTOR TO SITE VERIFY ALL EXISTING A ISSUE B SCHEMATIC PACKAGE DEMOLISH EXIST. DIMENSIONS & CONFIRM ALL EXSITING CONDITIONS B ISSUE B2 SCHEMATIC PACKAGE WATER FEATURE. DEMOLISH PRIOR TO DEMOLITION . REFER DISCREPANCIES TOEXIST. WALL C ISSUE C FOR CLIENT REVIEW LEVEL TO MATCH FINISHES CONSULTANTS TYPICAL. D ISSUE D LOBBY FOR TENDER LOBBY E ISSUE E FOR ADDENDUM 01

DEMO EXIST.B. DEMOLITION DWGS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION RADIATOR WITH ALL ARCHITECTURAL DWGS & DETAILS, STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL DWGS. DEMOLISH EXIST. COORDINATE WITH STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL, STAIR ELECTRICAL DWGS FOR DEMOLITION AND RELOCATION OF MECH/ELEC. EQUIP.

DEMO EXIST. RADIATOR

REFER TO A-104 FOR L02 CORRIDOR DEMOLITION

REFER TO A-104 FOR L02 CORRIDOR DEMOLITION

F. LIST OF THE CLIEN

DASHED LINES INDICATE ITEMS TO BE REMOVED

DEMOLISHED SLAB EDGE CONDITION TO BE SITE VERIFIED

DEMOLISHED SLAB EDGE

DEMOLISH EXIST. SLAB AND OPENING

CONDITION TO BE SITE VERIFIED

DOORS TO BE REPLACED

ELEVATOR LOBBY A-201

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OPEN TO BELOW

DEMOLISH EXIST. WALL FINISHES

DOORS TO BE REPLACED

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EXISTING FLOOR FINISH TO BE DEMOLISHED

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DEMOLISH EXIST. WALL FINISHES

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REMOVE ALL MILLWORK . DEMOLISH EXISTING SILL REMOVE STONE CLADDING C/W ALL MISC. AND8 RADIATOR METAL FRAMING.

EXTENT OF FLOOR DEMOLITION

CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM IS TO REMAIN - ONLY GLAZING IS TO BE DEMOLISHED AND REPLACED

DEMOLISH WALL SECTION FOR NEW DOOR

DEMOLISH EXISTING DOOR

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DEMOLISH EXISTING DOOR

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DEMOLISH WALL SECTION FOR NEW DOOR

MAKE OPENING FOR MECH. DUCT REFER TO MECH DEMOLISH EXISTING RADIATOR

DEMOLISH EXISTING RADIATOR

DEMOLISH EXISTING SHELFING

DEMOLISH EXISTING SHELFING

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CHECK, VERIFY AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE CONSULTANT WHOSE SEAL IS AFFIXED TO THIS DRAWING. THIS DRAWING SHALL NOT BE SCALED FOR THE PURPOSE OF VERIFYING DIMENSIONS.

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CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM IS TO REMAIN - ONLY GLAZING IS TO BE DEMOLISHED AND REPLACED EXTENT OF FLOOR DEMOLITION

DEMOLISH EXISTING PARTITION AND DOOR

THIS DRAWING SHALL NOT BE USED FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES UNTIL SIGNED AND DATED IN THE SPACE TO THE LEFT BY THE NAMED CONSULTANT.

EXTENT OF FLOOR DEMOLITION

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Scotia Plaza, 100 Yonge St. | Commercial

Lead designer for elevator cab renovation. From design conception sketches, rendering, choosing and coordinating material installation.

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WZMH Architects 95 St. Clair Ave W., Suite 1500 Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4V 1N6 Tel: 416-961-4111 www.wzmh.com

DEMOLISH WALL SECTION FOR NEW DOOR

DEMOLISH WALL SECTION FOR NEW DOOR

MAKE OPENING FOR MECH. DUCT REFER TO MECH.

DEMOLISH EXISTING PROJECTION

103-105 WEST LODGE LOBBY INTERIORS

MAKE OPENING FOR MECH. DUCT REFER TO MECH.

103-105 WEST LODGE AVE, TORONTO

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DEMOLISH BIFOLD DOORS AND EXISTING PARTITIONS

DEMOLISH BIFOLD DOORS AND EXISTING PARTITIONS

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CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM IS TO REMAIN - ONLY GLAZING IS TO BE DEMOLISHED AND REPLACED

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REMOVE EXISTING WALLS AND PARTITIONS C/W ALL ASSOCIATED FRAMING IN IT'S ENTIRETY .

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SOLID LINES AND TONED INDICATE ITEMS TO REMAIN

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DEMOLISH DOOR AND EXIST PARTITIONS

REMAIN - ONLY ELEVATOR LOBBY A-201

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EXISTING FLOOR FINISH TO BE DEMOLISHED

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PROFRESSIONAL WORK W Z M H A R C H I T E C T S | T o r o n t o , O n ta r i o CONTEXT: PROFESSIONAL DATE: 09/2019 - PRESENT ADVISOR: PRINCIPAL: JEE YOUNG KANG | PROJECT MANAGER: LUISA DE LOS SANTOS POSITION: DESIGN ASSISTANT

Working for 1.5 years as a design assistant directly under Principal Jee Young Kang and Project Coordinator Luisa de los Santos I have had a chance to experience various design and team roles in different project typologies. Such as acting as a lead designer for Merlin Residences in Etobicoke, Ontario, 100 Yonge Street and 393-375 University Ave elevator lobby renovations. Also assisting in the design and mockup package for the reclad facade of 330 Bay. Additionally, assisiting in the design of lobby and exterior landscaping of 600 Rue de la Gauchetiere Ouest in Montreal, Quebec. Lastly, assisting the project team with the delivery of tender package for West Lodge Apartment Complex in Toronto, Ontario. Examples for 330 Bay St, West Lodge Apartment Complex, and Scotia Plaza Elevator Cab are shown below.

330 BAY ST. RECLAD Commercial

Assisted in the design and mockup package for facade exterior reclad. Specifically in charge of elevations, sections, floorplans, and renders. 6x

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A-420

20' - 0" 6096

A-401

EXISTING RETAIL EXISTING CURTAIN WALL MULLIONS TO REMAIN

NEW IGU IN ALUM. CASSETTE FRAME

K

EXISTING REVOLVING DOOR TO BE REMOVED

A-400

20' - 0" 6096

A-421

EXISTING CURTAIN WALL TO BE REMOVED

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15' - 0" 4572

1

5' - 0" 1524

PROPERTY LINE

1' - 11 1/2" 597

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KEY PLAN

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J

K

L

M

N

8x

Nx

7x

6x

ROOF 150' - 6 1/4"

10' - 0" 3048

10' - 0" 3048

ROOF 150' - 6 1/4"

13TH FLOOR 140' - 6 1/4"

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2

2

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11

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2

2

1

1

2

2

1

1

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2

2

1

1

4

4

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MET-3 DURACRON (INTERIOR, COLOUR TO BE SELECTED, MATCHING EXISTING MULLION)

15' - 0" 4572 11' - 2" 3404 11TH FLOOR 114' - 4 1/4"

11' - 2 3/4" 3423

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2

2

1

1

10TH FLOOR 103' - 1 1/2"

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2

1

1

9TH FLOOR 92' - 1 1/4"

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8TH FLOOR

2

1

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58' - 8"

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2

2

1

1

80' - 11"

7TH FLOOR 69' - 9 1/4"

2

1

11' - 1 1/4" 3385

4' - 4" 1321 11' - 2" 3404

1

2

6TH FLOOR

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5TH FLOOR 47' - 4 3/4"

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11

2

2

11

6TH FLOOR

11

11

80' - 11"

7TH FLOOR 69' - 9 1/4"

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11

4' - 4" 1321

8TH FLOOR

11' - 1 3/4" 3397

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MET-2 PREFINISHED PERFORATED METAL CLADDING (FLAT, CONCEALED FASTENERS)

13

12TH FLOOR 125' - 6 1/4"

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2

11

11' - 3 1/4" 3435

4' - 4" 1321 11' - 2" 3404

2

2

11

11' - 2" 3404

11' - 2 1/4" 3410

1

1

1

11

9TH FLOOR 92' - 1 1/4"

58' - 8"

5TH FLOOR 47' - 4 3/4"

2

1

11' - 2" 3404

4' - 3" 1295 11' - 2" 3404

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2

11

10TH FLOOR 103' - 1 1/2"

11' - 0 1/4" 3359

1

12

Date

11' - 0 1/4" 3359

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2

MET-1 PREFINISHED ALUMINUM (PPG DURANAR XL COATING, 3-COAT SYSTEM)

11' - 2 1/4" 3410

1

2

11

11

11' - 2 3/4" 3423

1 11

11

2

11

11TH FLOOR 114' - 4 1/4"

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GL-4 SINGLE GLAZED SPANDREL 6mm LOW IRON GLASS

Description

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12TH FLOOR 125' - 6 1/4"

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2

4

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330 BAY

ISSUES/ REVISIONS No. Issue

11' - 1 1/4" 3385

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GL-3 INSULATING GLASS UNIT VE24-85 BY VIRACON 6mm OUTER PANE LOW IRON WITH LOW-E COATING ON SURFACE #2 13mm AIR SPACE, BLACK S.ST. SPACER & BLACK SEALANT 6mm INNER PANE LOW IRON GLASS

11' - 3 1/4" 3435

1

GL-2 SINGLE GLAZED SPANDREL 6mm H.S. CLEAR GLASS

3

11' - 2" 3404

2

1

11' - 2" 3404

2

2

11' - 1 3/4" 3397

15' - 0" 4572

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GL-1 INSULATING GLASS UNIT VE1-85 BY VIRACON 6mm OUTER PANE H.S. WITH LOW-E COATING ON SURFACE #2 13mm AIR SPACE, BLACK S.ST. SPACER & BLACK SEALANT 6mm INNER PANE H.S. CLEAR GLASS

13TH FLOOR 140' - 6 1/4"

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12

1

BAY ST

LEGEND

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4TH FLOOR 36' - 2 3/4"

4TH FLOOR 36' - 2 3/4" Check and verify all dimensions and report any discrepancies to the Consultant whose seal is affixed to this drawing. This drawing is not to be scaled for the purpose of verifying dimensions.

Plot Date: 2/4/2020 1:02:36 PM

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3RD FLOOR 25' - 0 3/4" Issued For Construction

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This drawing shall not be used for construction purposes until signed in the space to the right by the above mentioned Consultant.

11' - 2" 3404 3RD FLOOR 25' - 0 3/4"

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4

3

3

Date

N

11' - 1 3/4" 3397

4

11' - 2" 3404

3

4

11' - 1 3/4" 3397

3

2ND FLOOR

13' - 11"

2ND FLOOR

13' - 11"

13' - 5 1/2" 4102

File Path: C:\Users\Han\Documents\Revit2020Local\330BAY_v20_HTang@wzmh.com.rvt

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GROUND FLOOR 0' - 5 1/2"

ReFacade 330 BAY STREET TORONTO, ONTARIO

Sheet Title:

EAST & NORTH ELEVATION

Scale:

1

EAST ELEVATION

1/ A-200 SCALE 1 : 75

3

NORTH ELEVATION

1/ A-200 SCALE 1 : 75

As indicated

Project Number:

07562

Drawing Number:

A-400

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