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Maggie Hummel
University of MichiganTaubman College of Architecture+Urban Planning
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Project No: Issue Date: Reviewer: Drawn By:
211059
6/30/11
KCD
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Revisions:
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Dixon Architecture 1560 North Taylor Avenue
Grand Rapids, MI 49505 p. (616) 742-0018 f. (616) 742-5522
www.dixonarch.com
211059 A20 A21 A22 Floor Plans
8/17/11 2:53 PM
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Schroeder Family 668 Honey Creek Ave NE
Ada, MI 49301 p. (616)
craig.s@firstcompanies.com
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STRUCTURAL BEAM
Laundry 102
M. Bedroom 103
W.I.C. 105
M. Bath 104
Kitchen 108
Pwdr 111
Storage 110
Dining 107
Pantry 109
2-Stall Garage 112
Family Rm 106
Entry 101
49'-0"14'-0" 20'-0" 15'-0"
8'-10"9'-2"10'-8"12'-10 1/2"
10'-0" 10'-0"
5'-8" 6'-4" 2'-0" 12'-5" 2'-7" 5'-0
"30
'-0"
3'-1
1"7'
-6"
6'-1
0"8'
-6"
3'-3
"
7'-4"
8'-0"
2'-0"
8'-0"
4'-8"
11'-0
"
15'-0
"
5'-0
"
15'-0"
15'-0"
30'-0"
7'-4
"4'
-8"
8'-6"8'-6"7'-0" 8'-6"
6'-6"
41'-6 17/32"
3'-4
"
2'-9
"4'
-5"
2'-1
1"
15'-11 1/2" 5'-6"
17'-6"
15'-0 1/2"
21'-1
1/2"
29'-6
"
5'-3"
4'-0"
4'-0"
14'-1
1"7'
-9"
7'-4
"
2'-2
"6'
-4"
5 1/2"
3"
5 1/2"
1'-8"
4'-0 1/2"
4'-2" 11'-3" 6'-0"
4'-5"
5'-6"
6'-5"
2'-11"
3'-6"
1'-6
"
6'-0"(3) EQ LOCKERS
2'-0
"
3'-4"
3'-6"
4'-8"
6'-2"
5'-2"
13'-1
1 1/4"
10'-7
5/32
"
4'-2"
8'-5"
8'-1"
7'-0"9'-
9 1/2"
7'-6"
4'-0
"1'
-0"
1'-0
"3"
4'-4
"1'
-4"
1'-4
"
8'-2
"
30'-0
"
D2
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1. First Floor PlanSCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" AREA: 1,825 SQ FT 0' 2' 4' 8'
N
UP
UP
K2
CB
C2
H2
D2
E
E
K
K
K
L
101A
101B
102A
102B
103
108
104
105
106
107
109
110A
110B
111
112A
112B
112D
112C
ISLAND BY!OWNER
COVERED PORCH
3'-0" HIGH RAILING!W/ SQ POST
12" DIAM. LAUNDRY !CHUTE IN CABINET
RAISED!CONCRETE!
SLAB
BENCH
4'X3'6"!SHOWER
12" DEEP!SHELVING
4'-2"X6'-10"!TUB
A2
K2
RETRACTABLE STAIR ASSEMBLY
DN
11-7
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JI @
24"
OC
11-7
/8" T
JI @
24"
OC
11-7
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JI @
24"
OC
11-7/8" TJI @ 24" OC
D2
GENERAL NOTESUNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. ALL EXTERIOR WALLS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF 2X6 WOOD STUDS @ 16" OC. ALL INTERIOR PARTITION WALLS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF 2X4 WOOD STUDS @ 16" OC W/ 1/2" GYP BOARD EACH SIDE. FRAMED FLOOR STRUCTURE SHALL CONSIST OF 11 7/8" TJI JOISTS. JOIST SUPPLIER TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS, JOIST SERIES SELECTION, SPACING, REQUIRED BLOCKING AND FASTENING DETAILS. SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS TO ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW. ROOF FRAMING SHALL CONSIST OF PRE-ENGINEERED TRUSSES. TRUSS SUPPLIER TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS, SPACING, REQUIRED BRACING AND FASTENING DETAILS. SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS TO ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW. ALL WOOD FRAMING THAT COMES IN CONTACT WITH DISSIMILAR MATERIAL SHALL BE TREATED TO RESIST DECAY AND/OR HAVE A BARRIER TO PREVENT MOISTURE TRANSMISSION. UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE, FLOOR MATERIAL CHANGES SHALL OCCUR BENEATH DOORS OR TRESHOLDS. THE SYMBOL REPRESENTS A HARD WIRED SMOKE DETECTOR LOCATION.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
WALL TYPES
VINYL SIDING (6" EXPOSURE LAP OR BOARD AND BATTEN) TYVEK HOUSEWRAP OVER 7/16" OSB SHEATHING 2X6 WD STUDS @ 16" O.C. 1" THICK CLOSED CELL SPRAY FOAM INSULATION 4-1/2" BLOW-IN CELLULOSE FIBER INSULATION 1/2" MOLD/MILDEW RESISTANT GYP BOARD AT INTERIOR
TYPICAL EXTERIOR WOOD STUD WALL TYPICAL INTERIOR WOOD STUD WALL
1/2" MOLD/MILDEW RESISTANT GYP BOARD 2X4 WOOD STUDS @ 16" O.C. W/ SOUND ATTENUATION BATTS 1/2" MOLD/MILDEW RESISTANT GYP BOARD
S
(2) 6X6 WOOD COLUMNS, SEE ENLARGED DETAIL 4 ON THIS SHEET
6X6 ROUGH SAWN CEDAR POST, STAINED
STONE VENEER, FIELDSTONE
PRECAST CAP, SLOPED FOR PROPER DRAINAGE
4. Porch Column ElevationSCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
0' 1' 2' 4'
CAB
CAB
CLO
DW
REF
STV
2. Lockers ElevationSCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
0' 1' 2' 4'
3. Laundry Cab ElevationSCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
0' 1' 2' 4'
cubby cubby cubbycubby cubby
cubbycubby
coat hookscoat hookscoat hooks
cubby cubby cubby
FRAMED BULKHEAD OVER CABINET
3
2
4
cubby cubby cubby
openshaker crown!
molding
20" depth
Project #:
Issue Date:
Reviewer:
Drawn By:
211045
6/7/11
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www.dixonarch.com
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David Heerdt 7633 Gooseberry Lane SE
Caledonia, MI 49316 p. (616) 891-2466
Dykhouse Construction 7614 Clyde Park, SW
PO Box 158 Byron Center, MI 49315
p. (616) 878-0184 f. (616) 878-0140
www.dykhouseconstruction.com
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The Peapack Mitten CompanyDesigner_Seamstress_Sales Associate recycled wool sweaters+fleece lining Winter 2009_present
Jump Setpencil
Fall_20078”x12”
Robert Stern pencil Winter_2008 14”x11”
Reflectpen+inkWinter_2008 8”x6”
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ObservatoryA.202graphiteFall_200948”x36”
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Oslo Opera House [de]constructionA.202graphiteFall_200922”x30”
Experience Oslo A.202 graphite+transparency Fall_2009 each 22”x30”
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Villa Savoye InvestigationA.211Rhinoceros4.0+Adobe Illustrator+PhotoshopWinter_2010
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Project No: Issue Date: Reviewer: Drawn By:
211059
6/30/11
KCD
MEH/KCD
Revisions:
©20
11 D
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hite
ctur
e, In
c.
Dixon Architecture 1560 North Taylor Avenue
Grand Rapids, MI 49505 p. (616) 742-0018 f. (616) 742-5522
www.dixonarch.com
211059 A20 A21 A22 Floor Plans
8/11/11 4:00 PM
Sch
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r R
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650
Hon
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Ave
NE
Ada
, Mic
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Schroeder Family 668 Honey Creek Ave NE
Ada, MI 49301 p. (616)
craig.s@firstcompanies.com
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STRUCTURAL BEAM
STRUCTURAL COLUMN
21'-2
1/4"
41'-6 1/2"
13'-1
1 1/4"
8'-9"2'-10"8"4'-0"7'-9"9'-6"13'-1 1/2"1'-2 1/2"
3'-9
"12
'-1"
7'-6" 6'-6" 8'-6" 9'-0 1/2" 2'-5 1/2" 7'-6" 7'-6"
12'-0
"6'
-0"
3'-0"
2'-0"
4'-0
"
5'-0
"30
'-0"
8'-2
"
30'-0"
10'-6
3/4"
30'-0
"
4'-6"
6" FROST WALL AND!FOOTING FOR CHIMNEY!STRUCTURE
A2.0
1. Basement Floor PlanSCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" AREA: 1,761 SQ FT 0' 2' 4' 8'
N
Bas
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FUTURE WD!BURNING!FIREPLACE
Future Family Room
Future Bedroom
Utility 003
Workshop 001
Future Bath
K
MECHANICAL!PUMP
002
001A UP
FUTURE WET BAR, STUB !PLUMBING THROUGH FLOOR
CROCK AND SUMP
ELECTRICAL PANEL
001B
Open Basement 002
4" REINF. CONC SLAB ON 6 MIL VAPOR BARRIER OVER SAND FILL!
!9'-0" CEILING HEIGHT IN BASEMENT
4" CONC. SLAB W/ 6X6 #10/10 WWF OVER 6 MIL POLY OVER 4" GRAVEL
STEP FOUNDATION AS REQUIRED
GARAGE SLAB
4" CONC. SLAB W/ 6X6 #10/10 WWF OVER 6 MIL POLY OVER 4" GRAVEL- TOP OF SLAB 6" BELOW
FINISHED FLOOR
PORCH SLAB
L
STEP FOUNDATION WALL AT EXTERIOR DOOR
D2C2
GENERAL NOTESUNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. ALL EXTERIOR WALLS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF 2X6 WOOD STUDS @ 16" OC. ALL INTERIOR PARTITION WALLS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF 2X4 WOOD STUDS @ 16" OC W/ 1/2" GYP BOARD EACH SIDE. FRAMED FLOOR STRUCTURE SHALL CONSIST OF 11 7/8" TJI JOISTS. JOIST SUPPLIER TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS, JOIST SERIES SELECTION, SPACING, REQUIRED BLOCKING AND FASTENING DETAILS. SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS TO ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW. ROOF FRAMING SHALL CONSIST OF PRE-ENGINEERED TRUSSES. TRUSS SUPPLIER TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS, SPACING, REQUIRED BRACING AND FASTENING DETAILS. SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS TO ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW. ALL WOOD FRAMING THAT COMES IN CONTACT WITH DISSIMILAR MATERIAL SHALL BE TREATED TO RESIST DECAY AND/OR HAVE A BARRIER TO PREVENT MOISTURE TRANSMISSION. UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE, FLOOR MATERIAL CHANGES SHALL OCCUR BENEATH DOORS OR TRESHOLDS. THE SYMBOL REPRESENTS A HARD WIRED SMOKE DETECTOR LOCATION.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
WALL TYPES
VINYL SIDING (6" EXPOSURE LAP OR BOARD AND BATTEN) TYVEK HOUSEWRAP OVER 7/16" OSB SHEATHING 2X6 WD STUDS @ 16" O.C. 1" THICK CLOSED CELL SPRAY FOAM INSULATION 4-1/2" BLOW-IN CELLULOSE FIBER INSULATION 1/2" MOLD/MILDEW RESISTANT GYP BOARD AT INTERIOR
TYPICAL EXTERIOR WOOD STUD WALL TYPICAL INTERIOR WOOD STUD WALL
1/2" MOLD/MILDEW RESISTANT GYP BOARD 2X4 WOOD STUDS @ 16" O.C. W/ SOUND ATTENUATION BATTS 1/2" MOLD/MILDEW RESISTANT GYP BOARD
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STEP FOUNDATION AS REQUIRED
CONT. 24" WIDE X 10" DEEP REINF CONCRETE FOOTING, TYP.
8" REINF CONCRETE FOUNDATION WALL W/ (2) #5 @ TOP AND BOTTOM
STRUCTURAL BEAM
C2
CONT. 24" WIDE X 10" DEEP REINF CONCRETE FOOTING BELOW SLAB, EACH SIDE OF STAIR
48" X 48" X 12" DEEP REINF CONCRETE FOOTING
Project No: Issue Date: Reviewer: Drawn By:
211059
6/30/11
KCD
MEH/KCD
Revisions:
©20
11 D
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Env
ironm
enta
l Arc
hite
ctur
e, In
c.
Dixon Architecture 1560 North Taylor Avenue
Grand Rapids, MI 49505 p. (616) 742-0018 f. (616) 742-5522
www.dixonarch.com
211059 A20 A21 A22 Floor Plans
8/17/11 2:53 PM
Sch
roe
de
r R
esi
de
nce
650
Hon
ey C
reek
Ave
NE
Ada
, Mic
higa
n
Schroeder Family 668 Honey Creek Ave NE
Ada, MI 49301 p. (616)
craig.s@firstcompanies.com
CW
CD
S
S
STRUCTURAL BEAM
Laundry 102
M. Bedroom 103
W.I.C. 105
M. Bath 104
Kitchen 108
Pwdr 111
Storage 110
Dining 107
Pantry 109
2-Stall Garage 112
Family Rm 106
Entry 101
49'-0"
14'-0" 20'-0" 15'-0"
8'-10"9'-2"10'-8"12'-10 1/2"
10'-0" 10'-0"
5'-8" 6'-4" 2'-0" 12'-5" 2'-7" 5'-0
"30
'-0"
3'-1
1"7'
-6"
6'-1
0"8'
-6"
3'-3
"
7'-4"
8'-0"
2'-0"
8'-0"
4'-8"
11'-0
"
15'-0
"
5'-0
"
15'-0"
15'-0"
30'-0"
7'-4
"4'
-8"
8'-6"8'-6"7'-0" 8'-6"
6'-6"
41'-6 17/32"
3'-4
"
2'-9
"4'
-5"
2'-1
1"
15'-11 1/2" 5'-6"
17'-6"
15'-0 1/2"
21'-1
1/2"
29'-6
"
5'-3"
4'-0"
4'-0"
14'-1
1"7'
-9"
7'-4
"
2'-2
"6'
-4"
5 1/2"
3"
5 1/2"
1'-8"
4'-0 1/2"
4'-2" 11'-3" 6'-0"
4'-5"
5'-6"
6'-5"
2'-11"
3'-6"
1'-6
"
6'-0"(3) EQ LOCKERS
2'-0
"
3'-4"
3'-6"
4'-8"
6'-2"
5'-2"
13'-1
1 1/4"
10'-7
5/32
"
4'-2"
8'-5"
8'-1"
7'-0"9'-
9 1/2"
7'-6"
4'-0
"1'
-0"
1'-0
"3"
4'-4
"1'
-4"
1'-4
"
8'-2
"
30'-0
"
D2
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1. First Floor PlanSCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" AREA: 1,825 SQ FT 0' 2' 4' 8'
N
UP
UP
K2
CB
C2
H2
D2
E
E
K
K
K
L
101A
101B
102A
102B
103
108
104
105
106
107
109
110A
110B
111
112A
112B
112D
112C
ISLAND BY!OWNER
COVERED PORCH
3'-0" HIGH RAILING!W/ SQ POST
12" DIAM. LAUNDRY !CHUTE IN CABINET
RAISED!CONCRETE!
SLAB
BENCH
4'X3'6"!SHOWER
12" DEEP!SHELVING
4'-2"X6'-10"!TUB
A2
K2
RETRACTABLE STAIR ASSEMBLY
DN
11-7
/8" T
JI @
24"
OC
11-7
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JI @
24"
OC
11-7
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JI @
24"
OC
11-7/8" TJI @ 24" OC
D2
GENERAL NOTESUNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. ALL EXTERIOR WALLS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF 2X6 WOOD STUDS @ 16" OC. ALL INTERIOR PARTITION WALLS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF 2X4 WOOD STUDS @ 16" OC W/ 1/2" GYP BOARD EACH SIDE. FRAMED FLOOR STRUCTURE SHALL CONSIST OF 11 7/8" TJI JOISTS. JOIST SUPPLIER TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS, JOIST SERIES SELECTION, SPACING, REQUIRED BLOCKING AND FASTENING DETAILS. SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS TO ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW. ROOF FRAMING SHALL CONSIST OF PRE-ENGINEERED TRUSSES. TRUSS SUPPLIER TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS, SPACING, REQUIRED BRACING AND FASTENING DETAILS. SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS TO ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW. ALL WOOD FRAMING THAT COMES IN CONTACT WITH DISSIMILAR MATERIAL SHALL BE TREATED TO RESIST DECAY AND/OR HAVE A BARRIER TO PREVENT MOISTURE TRANSMISSION. UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE, FLOOR MATERIAL CHANGES SHALL OCCUR BENEATH DOORS OR TRESHOLDS. THE SYMBOL REPRESENTS A HARD WIRED SMOKE DETECTOR LOCATION.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
WALL TYPES
VINYL SIDING (6" EXPOSURE LAP OR BOARD AND BATTEN) TYVEK HOUSEWRAP OVER 7/16" OSB SHEATHING 2X6 WD STUDS @ 16" O.C. 1" THICK CLOSED CELL SPRAY FOAM INSULATION 4-1/2" BLOW-IN CELLULOSE FIBER INSULATION 1/2" MOLD/MILDEW RESISTANT GYP BOARD AT INTERIOR
TYPICAL EXTERIOR WOOD STUD WALL TYPICAL INTERIOR WOOD STUD WALL
1/2" MOLD/MILDEW RESISTANT GYP BOARD 2X4 WOOD STUDS @ 16" O.C. W/ SOUND ATTENUATION BATTS 1/2" MOLD/MILDEW RESISTANT GYP BOARD
S
(2) 6X6 WOOD COLUMNS, SEE ENLARGED DETAIL 4 ON THIS SHEET
6X6 ROUGH SAWN CEDAR POST, STAINED
STONE VENEER, FIELDSTONE
PRECAST CAP, SLOPED FOR PROPER DRAINAGE
4. Porch Column ElevationSCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
0' 1' 2' 4'
CAB
CAB
CLO
DW
REF
STV
2. Lockers ElevationSCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
0' 1' 2' 4'
3. Laundry Cab ElevationSCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
0' 1' 2' 4'
cubby cubby cubbycubby cubby
cubbycubby
coat hookscoat hookscoat hooks
cubby cubby cubby
FRAMED BULKHEAD OVER CABINET
3
2
4
cubby cubby cubby
openshaker crown!
molding
20" depth
Project No: Issue Date: Reviewer: Drawn By:
211059
6/30/11
KCD
MEH/KCD
Revisions:
©20
11 D
ixon
Env
ironm
enta
l Arc
hite
ctur
e, In
c.
Dixon Architecture 1560 North Taylor Avenue
Grand Rapids, MI 49505 p. (616) 742-0018 f. (616) 742-5522
www.dixonarch.com
211059 A20 A21 A22 Floor Plans
8/17/11 2:53 PM
Sch
roe
de
r R
esi
de
nce
650
Hon
ey C
reek
Ave
NE
Ada
, Mic
higa
n
Schroeder Family 668 Honey Creek Ave NE
Ada, MI 49301 p. (616)
craig.s@firstcompanies.com
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SS
S
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open!cubby
laundry!chute
open!cubby
open!cubby
cabinet
cabinet
Bath 203
Bedrm 2 204
Bedrm 3 205
Bedrm 4 206
Bedrm 1 202
Unfinished Storage 201
Hallway 207
Unfinished Attic Storage 208
Lin.
49'-0"
14'-0" 20'-0" 15'-0"12'-10" 6'-8"
5'-0
"5'
-0"
4'-0"
7'-9
"5'
-0"
12'-3
"7'
-9"
4'-2 1/2" 6'-9 1/2"
3'-4
"4'
-7"
3'-5
"5'
-11"
5'-0
"
4'-4" 5'-8" 5'-8" 4'-4"
4'-0"18'-0"
7'-3"12'-6"7'-3"
8'-0"
7'-0"
7'-0"
8'-0"
5'-0"
20'-0"
5'-0"
3'-6"7'-6"
7'-9
"4'-0" 8'-8" 8'-4 1/4" 3'-7"
7'-11" 4'-10" 4'-5 1/2" 6'-6"
30'-0
"
4'-6 1/2" 4'-10 1/4"
13'-6" 13'-6"
4'-1
1/2
"8'
-1 1
/2"
1'-5"14'-2
"5'
-10"
4'-0
"12
"
2'-0"
1'-4
"2'
-8"
4'-0
"
3'-1"
K2
A2.2
ATTIC
ATTIC
DN
1. Second Floor PlanSCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" AREA: 1,328 SQ FT 0' 2' 4' 8'
N
Se
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GG
G
201
202A
202B
203A
203B
206A
205A
205B
204A
204B
12" DIAM. LAUNDRY !CHUTE IN CABINET
ATTIC
ATTIC
DN
206B
UNUSABLE ATTIC SPACE
ATTIC
CLOSET CLOSET
RETRACTABLE STAIR ASSEMBLY
GENERAL NOTESUNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. ALL EXTERIOR WALLS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF 2X6 WOOD STUDS @ 16" OC. ALL INTERIOR PARTITION WALLS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF 2X4 WOOD STUDS @ 16" OC W/ 1/2" GYP BOARD EACH SIDE. FRAMED FLOOR STRUCTURE SHALL CONSIST OF 11 7/8" TJI JOISTS. JOIST SUPPLIER TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS, JOIST SERIES SELECTION, SPACING, REQUIRED BLOCKING AND FASTENING DETAILS. SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS TO ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW. ROOF FRAMING SHALL CONSIST OF PRE-ENGINEERED TRUSSES. TRUSS SUPPLIER TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS, SPACING, REQUIRED BRACING AND FASTENING DETAILS. SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS TO ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW. ALL WOOD FRAMING THAT COMES IN CONTACT WITH DISSIMILAR MATERIAL SHALL BE TREATED TO RESIST DECAY AND/OR HAVE A BARRIER TO PREVENT MOISTURE TRANSMISSION. UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE, FLOOR MATERIAL CHANGES SHALL OCCUR BENEATH DOORS OR TRESHOLDS. THE SYMBOL REPRESENTS A HARD WIRED SMOKE DETECTOR LOCATION.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
WALL TYPES
VINYL SIDING (6" EXPOSURE LAP OR BOARD AND BATTEN) TYVEK HOUSEWRAP OVER 7/16" OSB SHEATHING 2X6 WD STUDS @ 16" O.C. 1" THICK CLOSED CELL SPRAY FOAM INSULATION 4-1/2" BLOW-IN CELLULOSE FIBER INSULATION 1/2" MOLD/MILDEW RESISTANT GYP BOARD AT INTERIOR
TYPICAL EXTERIOR WOOD STUD WALL TYPICAL INTERIOR WOOD STUD WALL
1/2" MOLD/MILDEW RESISTANT GYP BOARD 2X4 WOOD STUDS @ 16" O.C. W/ SOUND ATTENUATION BATTS 1/2" MOLD/MILDEW RESISTANT GYP BOARD
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ATTIC TRUSSES
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2. Laundry Cab ElevationSCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
0' 1' 2' 4'
FRAMED BULKHEAD ABOVE CABINET
FRAMED WALL BASE BELOW CABINET
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crafstman-style home set in rural Michigan.includes full set of construction documents+digital model.
Home Construction IDixon ArchitectureAda, MichiganPowerCADD9+SketchUp8Summer_2011
Browns Opera House Sparta, MI Photo Taken 12/22/09 Browns Opera House (photo taken unknown date)
Facing southeast Historic Theater RestorationDixon Architecture
Sparta, MichiganSketchUp8
Summer_2011
re-creation of Browns Opera House (1900) to be restored.
new construction for Canterbury Creek Farm Preschool as it expands from its previous location.includes animal barn with loft , preschool building with silo-style reading room, and play yard.
includes fourteen construction documents.
Farm PreschoolDixon ArchitectureAda, MichiganPowerCADD9 + SketchUp8Summer_2011
NETech Corporate HeadquartersDixon Architecture
Grand Rapids, Michigan SketchUp8
Summer_2011
office layout and front desk design scheme for new construction.
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visual translation of an excerpt from a PK Dick novel:the external, unnatural forces imposed on a quest for independent power resulting in inevitable downfall.
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?A.218 graphite+conte crayon+transparencyFall_201017”x11”
rac•on•teur (râ’kân-târ’) n. One who tells stories and anecdotes with skill and wit.from vocal to visual translation.
InterexistenceA.218graphite+conte crayon+transparencyFall_201030”x22”
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spatial translation of Italo Calvino’s “lightness” derived from Six Memos for the Next Millenium.compression+release, a literal ‘leap’, a presence of absence brought about by weightlessness.
Calvino’s LightnessA.218
graphite+conte+transparencyFall_201059”x22.5”
Calvino’s LightnessA.218basswood+chipboard+paperboardFall_201015”x8”x15”
Calvino’s LightnessA.218
graphite+conte+transparencyFall_201059”x22.5”
Calvino’s Lightness
balance: harmonious relation of parts within a whole.
“In all perfectly beautiful objects there is found the opposition of one part to
another and a reciprocal balance.” -John Ruskin
redundancy: constellation.“the outcome depends on the configuration of influences at the time.”
Object - VoidUG1chipboard + spackle + primerFall_20114”x6”x8”
‘transmorfiguration’ of two study models derived from Daniel Libeskind paintings into one layering model. ‘balance’ + ‘redundancy’
conversion of layering model into foam formwork to be cast into literal concrete negative space.
design discovery through trial and retrial.
Casting the Negative I + IIUG1concreteFall_20114”x6”x8”
charcoal light study in axonometric, perspective, section.40”x16”
Mapping InteractionUG2marker + pencilFall_201132”x40”
abstraction of a 1/32”=1’0” site model based on the principles of the Nolli map.investigation of the types of interaction dictated by the architecture.
Interactive Site StudyUG2MDF + chipboard + acrylic + wireFall_201148”x”18”x24”
1/8”=1’0” site integration model iterated from concrete model form.urban dog park with faceted surface conditions organized to encourage dog-owner interaction while reinforcing the
human versus animal hierarchy in remaining areas.
UnleahsedUG2museum board+vinylFall_201115”x13”x8”
S. UNIVERSITY
activity c a m p u s l i f e homesick exercise socialize d r i n k sMARLEY&ME volunteer b a t h e+b r u s h
therapy relax TRAIN runJUMP d i g chase RACE fetchi n t e r a c t BOND RELEASE observe
hide seek s h a r e sniff greet exercise s l o w d o w n
activity appreciate
Design for pets as well as owners and the interaction that occurs between and amongst these groups. Planes resting at obtuse angles encourage interface between the two parties that are often separated by a predes-tined superiority. Areas with irregular angles in three di-mensions signify an area designated solely for unruly canine interaction, such as the outdoor play yard. Areas with distortion in two axial directions, such as the walls of the underground that absorb the activation of the ground plane above , are designed for dogs and owners as co-dependent interactants. The third layer of inter-face is designed with owners in mind, introducing right angles and geometric architecture back into the upper level of the structure to re�ect the social etiquette that distinguishes the behavior of humans from their pets. The architecture re�ects the interaction it seeks to en-force, similar to a human training their dog.
UNLEASHED: DOG PARK
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A3
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LOWER LEVEL
1 TRAINING ROOM
2 WOMEN’S RESTROOM
3 MEN’S RESTROOM
4 DOG BATHING ROOM
5 STORAGE
S. UNIVERSITY
With the rockite model from Project 3 in mind, the theme of interaction was carried through to Un-leashed. The main gathering space of the building is the observation deck atop the set of re�ected stairs, where human and animal interact with their respective species while the hierarchy be-tween the two remains intact. The opening in the facade of the building re�ects the interaction be-tween dog and owner in its relationship of void to object--a separation exists, while visual contact remains constant in the same way that a series of voids exist within one apparent object.
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GROUND LEVEL
1 ENTRY
2 WELCOME AREA
3 PLAY YARD
4 OCULI STAIRS
5 SERVICE ENTRANCE3
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UNLEASHED: DOG PARK
A3.2N
1/8” = 1’-0”
A3.2
S. UNIVERSITY
With the rockite model from Project 3 in mind, the theme of interaction was carried through to Un-leashed. The main gathering space of the building is the observation deck atop the set of re�ected stairs, where human and animal interact with their respective species while the hierarchy be-tween the two remains intact. The opening in the facade of the building re�ects the interaction be-tween dog and owner in its relationship of void to object--a separation exists, while visual contact remains constant in the same way that a series of voids exist within one apparent object.
1
GROUND LEVEL
1 ENTRY
2 WELCOME AREA
3 PLAY YARD
4 OCULI STAIRS
5 SERVICE ENTRANCE3
44
5
24
4
3
UNLEASHED: DOG PARK
A3.2N
1/8” = 1’-0”
A3.2
B3.3
B3.3
The exploded axonometric shows the continu-ation of the opposing oculi through the verti-cality of the structure. These two oculi, con-verted to a set of facing staircases, act as the main structural component of the dog park as they were derived from Project 1, an investiga-tion of the conversation between object and void. Carried into Project 4, this conversation shifts to one between human and animal, with the staircase serving as a transition between the social behavior of dogs to that of humans.
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UPPER LEVEL
1 LOUNGE
S. UNIVERSITY
UNLEASHED: DOG PARK
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1/8” = 1’-0”