Architecture Firm ID 439 Contract Design I Due: May 4, 2015 Project Objectives: 1) To engage in multi-disciplinary collaboration 2) To understand sustainability as it pertains to building methods, materials, systems and occupants 3) To apply all aspects of the design process to creative problem solving a. To generate multiple concepts and design responses to programmatic requirements b. To define goals, objectives and performance criteria 4) To produce effective communication techniques (oral, written, sketching, drawings, construction documents, schedules, etc.) 5) To understand elements of project management, project communication and project delivery methods 6) To apply elements and principles of two and three-dimensional design and analyze spatial definition and organization 7) To select and specify FF&E and finish materials in interior spaces 8) To apply color principles and theories as well as principles of lighting, acoustics, thermal comfort, and indoor air quality to enhance the health, safety and welfare and performance of building occupants. 9) To apply theories of human behavior and anthropometric data and ergonomics. 10) To demonstrate an understanding of building systems and interior construction (generate a clash detection plan) 11) Research and apply laws, codes and standards that impact the design of interior space. Project Description: Students enrolled in ID-439, Contract Design I during the spring 2015 semester will be working on an interdisciplinary project for an office design solution for a new architectural firm located in Hattiesburg, MS. This class project provides the opportunity to effectively apply organizational methodologies, sustainable design principles, and emerging technologies to an innovative design application. The project will explore design documentation, specifications, Building Information Modeling, sustainable design, project management, and presentation strategies. The facility shall meet the minimum requirements of all applicable building codes the NFPA Life Safety Code, and the Americans with Disabilities Act. 1 P a g e
Pre-Design Phase (Programming Analysis) This portion of the project is worth 50 points and is due on January 26 th. Students during spring 2015 will be grouped into one of three teams (Administrative/Executive; Production/Operations; or Ancillary) and will analyze the detailed programming document and will provide the following items to their classmates and students enrolled in ACT 400 Senior Capstone: Adjacency Matrix for entire office Detailed Criteria Matrix for assigned area (use template provided) Prototypical Plan Sketches for assigned area. Schematic Design Phase Once the pre-design phase has been completed and distributed to all students, each design student with input from their ACT partner, will prepare several schematic designs to include the following: NOTE: 4 points will be deducted from your overall grade for missed checks. Partial credit will be awarded on the following scale: -0 = A; -1 = B; -2 = C; -3 = D and -4 = F. Feb. 2 Check 1 Bubble Diagram Block Plans (trash overlays color coded) Feb. 4 Check 2 Revised Block Plan Feb. 9 Check 3 Concept statement and Design Goals Check 4 Schematic floor plan (walls/doors and corridors) It is expected that students will develop dozens of block plans (if necessary) to get a final workable block plan by February 4 th. You should keep all trash drawings and number them sequentially in order for your thought process to be documented. NOTE: Preliminary/schematic design is VERY time consuming. Design Development remaining checks Feb. 18 Check 5 Generic furniture layouts email check Feb. 23 Check 6 Revised Furniture layouts generic symbols are ok March 18 Check 7 Furniture Layouts with actual symbols Images of furniture March 23 Check 8 Preliminary RCP (Joint with ACT) Check 9 Preliminary Raised Flooring Plan (Joint with ACT) Check 10 Final Furniture layouts with actual symbols March 25 Check 11 Preliminary finishes (Building and Furniture) Check 12 Preliminary Millwork Elevations and custom reception station March 30 Check 13 Draft: Sheet I-100 s Floor Pattern and Room Finish Schedule Draft: Sheet 1-200 s Furniture and Millwork Plan Draft: Sheet I-300 s Enlarged Millwork Plans and Elevations Draft: Sheet I-400 s Interior Elevations Draft: Sheet I-500 s Furniture and Millwork Details April 1 Check 14 Team Logo April 13 FINAL Interior Construction Documents due April 20 Check 15 Preliminary Presentation Views Due April 27 Check 16 Rendered Floor Plan and Elevations Due April 29 Check 17 Preliminary Presentation Boards Check 18 Preliminary Spec Sheets (digital check) May 4 Project Due with Oral Presentation 2 P a g e
Interior Construction Documents (Final Documents due April 13 th ) 1) Sheet I-100 s (Floor Patterns and Finishes) (Draft due March 30 th ) Floor Pattern Plan Include Floor Pattern Legend with a variety of hatch patterns (make sure hatch patterns are easy to decipher from one another) Include Room names/numbers Include notes as necessary Include critical dimensions as necessary Indicate locations for accent paint colors Indicate important alignments as necessary Include floor transition details at ½ = 1-0 Room Finish Schedule and Finish Legend Include finish legend for Floors, Base, Walls, Ceilings, Millwork and Misc. See Sheet A-601 of St. Vincent CD s for example finish schedule. Material column is not required for walls only the color. DIRTT walls are not included in schedule Include Notes for Interior Finish and Millwork 2) Sheet I-200 s Furniture and Millwork Plan (Draft due on March 30 th ) Include Room names/numbers Link plan to electrical outlets and phones (Sheets E and T) Include furniture tags linked to legend make parameters to include MFG/Item #/Fabric # Include callouts for enlarged plans of: Public Restrooms, Reception Station and other millwork locations such as print room, server room, break room, copy/file room, etc. (enlarged plans to be shown in I-300 s) Include callouts for each typical workstation (enlarged plans to be shown in I-500 s) Locate major equipment and tag to an equipment legend (may need to be indicated in the enlarged plans) 3) Sheet I 300 s Enlarged Millwork Plans and Elevations (Draft due on March 30 th ) Include Enlarged Plans from callouts indicated on sheet I-201. These enlarged plans include: Reception, Public Restrooms, and other spaces with millwork such as copy/file, break room, server room, library, print room, etc. All millwork cabinetry noted in program must be elevated Show electrical outlets in elevations Elevate all sides of the reception station Show equipment locations and tag to an equipment legend Elevate ADA public bathrooms and include accessories, mounting heights, wall tile, wall sconces, etc. Note surface finishes for millwork (PLAM-1, SS-1, GR-1, etc) 3 P a g e
4) Sheet I-400 s Interior Elevations (Draft due March 30 th ) Interior elevations required: Reception Station Feature Wall, Gallery Feature Wall, and one interior elevation showing DIRTT walls and slider doors. 5) Sheet I-500 s Furniture and Millwork Details (Draft due March 30 th ) Details (sections) include: Typical upper cabinet with tasklight, Lower base cabinet with 36 H drawer/door unit, ADA sink detail at break room, Tall shelving unit for file room. Enlarged plans are required for each typical furniture workstation that was called out on Sheet I-201 and should include notations (ie: item description, finish materials, size, etc.) 6) Reflected Ceiling Plan (owned by ACT partner see A100 s) (Draft due: March 23 rd ) Provide your ACT partner with all necessary cut sheets (print-outs) for all lighting and exit signs you are proposing. Work with ACT partner to design the RCP. This page must be completed as a team. Help ACT partner complete the Lighting Legend (include Type, Symbol, MFG, Catalog #, Bulb, Watts per fixture, QTY, Total Watts, and Description in the legend. Also, calculate total watts per sq. foot for the entire facility. ASHRAE 90.1 state.8 watts per sq. foot.) Note ceiling heights Include Reflected Ceiling Plan General Notes Include Ceiling Plan Symbols Legend Include hatch pattern on Gypsum Ceilings Include room names and numbers Show Exit Signage, Supply Air, Return Air and Sprinklers Include critical dimensions and mounting heights where needed 7) Raised Flooring Plan (owned by ACT partner) (Draft due: March 23 rd ) Notes, Details, symbol legend Indicate Power/Data Zone Distribution Boxes Digital Presentation (Boards): Project solution should be plotted onto coated or glossy photo paper and professionally dry mounted onto foam core boards. Minimum size is 18 x 24. Maximum size is 24 x 36. You select the size. All boards shall be same size. Student name, course number and date should be on the back of each board. Your firm logo is required on each board, consistently located. Note: Discuss with your ACT partner how you might make a cohesive presentation package should you wish to enter the project into the ASID competition. Make a template together to be consistent. All boards will be numbered. Limit fonts to not more than two styles and only 2-3 heights. Regular text heights should fall between 10-12 point for the majority of the text. Headings may be considerably larger. All floor plans and elevations included in the presentation should be labeled and include a graphic scale. Indicate a north arrow for your floor plan. Rendered elevations and perspectives should contain people to provide a sense of scale. Color renderings should be completed with Revit and Photoshop. 4 P a g e
Drawings included in Presentation: 1 graphically drawn bubble diagram, color coded with legend and 2-3 progressive block plans with 1 final color coded block plan that is graphically presented. Reflected Ceiling Plan with legends/specs. Include the NCIDQ lighting legend showing watts per sq. foot calculations Furniture Plan, color rendered (may be partially rendered) tag furniture and cross reference to images. Minimum of 3 Rendered Perspectives (Lobby, gallery and open office) Workstation Axons for each typical station/office 3 rendered interior elevations (ie: breakroom, gallery feature wall, reception station with feature wall) Additional items to include in Digital Boards: Concept Statement, goals, adjacency matrix, and detailed criteria matrixgraphically presented Summary of codes, ADA regulations, anthropometrics, and ergonomics Table summarizing how sustainability as it pertains to building methods, materials, systems and occupants was achieved. Use a graphic symbol to identify all sustainable products/materials. Include notations throughout indicating how goals were achieved Digital pictures of building finishes (flooring, walls, laminates, paints etc.) Lighting fixtures with specs and code (L1, L2, etc) Digital pictures of all furniture finishes (wood stains, fabrics, metals etc.) Pictures and specifications of all furniture Pictures of accessories and artwork Finishes (Sample) Board: Maximum of 1 sample board that is professionally dry mounted and matching size and orientation to digital boards. Mount all FF&E samples and label/code them to the Finish Schedule. Include a copy of the finish Schedule in clear sleeve on the back of the board. Include firm logo and a title for the Board (IE: Interior Finishes) FF&E Spec Book: A specification book shall be completed (see template) for all furniture and finish materials. The book should be spiral bound separately and include a cover page that coordinates with your digital boards. Your company logo should be included. PROJECT DUE DATE: Monday, May 4 th includes a formal presentation. Appointment times and location will be announced. Presentation will be recorded. 5 P a g e