joshua smith professional portfolio
Post on 01-Apr-2016
228 Views
Preview:
DESCRIPTION
TRANSCRIPT
Professional Portfolio
Joshua M. Smith
Joshua M. Smith
Denver, CO
Studiotrope Design CollectiveArchitectural Contractor
Flexibly collaborated with small design teams to produce multimillion-dollar library renovation projects within tight budgets and time frames
2013
Denver, CO
JG Johnson ArchitectsSenior Intern Architect
Coordinated with diverse project teams on all stages of development of 500,000+ square foot mixed-use, residential, and hospitality projects
2011-2013
Managed Revit models for Oceanside Springhill Suites & Denver Embassy Suites
Restructured firm model shop and digital fabrication procedures
Chelsea, MI
Dangerous ArchitectsArchitectural Assistant
Directed projects through all phases of development, from existing conditions and preliminary design to final presentation drawings and construction documents
2007-2011
Produced calculations, graphics, and models for presentations and proposals
Researched code requirements, barrier-free compliance, and zoning ordinances
Professional Practice
University of MichiganAnn Arbor, MI
Education
Masters of Architecture- Thesis: Politics of Projection
2011
B.S. in Architecture 2006
B.A. in History - With Distinction
2006
Skill Set
Seven years experience in residential, commercial, and historical restoration architecture
Revit, AutoCAD, Microstation, Sketchup, Rhino, Adobe Suite, MS Office, HTML
Adept at physical modeling, digital modeling, and digital fabrication
Dangerous Architects
JG Johnson Architects
Activities
Around the World in 180 DaysVisual Recorder
Independently programmed a six-month trip to 24 countries on 4 continents. Learned local languages, sought out unique foods, and engaged with new cultures. Sketched and took photos:
www.wanderinghammad.blogspot.com
2014
Portfolio
Telluride AssociationRenovations Chair
Served on task-based committees to administer programs and policy at an educational non-profit. As Chair of the Renovations Committee, I researched, proposed, and carried out capital improvements, and negotiated budgets with the Board of Directors.
2003-2014
Professional Work
University of MichiganAcademic Work
UP
UP
UP
UP
SESDSCSBSA
PULLMAN206
PULLMAN208
PULLMAN210
PULLMAN212 PULLMAN
214
KING216
DOUBLEQUEEN
218
KING220
KING222
KING224
OPEN TO BELOW
/1
A1.0
2b/
1A1
.02b
A4.163A4.10
3
KING202
SF SG SH SI SJ
S4
S2S1
S3
ELEC.250
250
210
210A
OPEN TO BELOW
HOUSEKEEPING252
202
KING204
222
224A
224
251
252
220
220A
208
208A20
2A
S-21
218A
218
216A
216
CORRIDOR251
STAIRS-1
ELEV.E-1
ELEV.E-2
GR BATH202A
GR BATH208A
GR BATH210A
GR BATH216A GR BATH
218A
GR BATH220A
GR BATH222A
GR BATH224A
BRIDGE254
S-62
OPEN TO BELOW
204A
204
OPE
N T
O B
ELO
W
ICE256
BRIDGE254
DNUP
UP
214A
OPEN TOBELOW
214
214B 216B
A5.501
UTILITY SHELVING
10.20
A6.09
2
1
1.4
A5.301 A5.31
1A4.17
3
206
206A
212
212A
218B 220B222A
TRUE NORTH
PLAN NORTH
KEY PLAN
GENERAL NOTES
A. AFTER COMPLETION OF DEMOLITION ANDABATEMENT SCOPE AND PRIOR TO START OF NEWCONSTRUCTION, GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALLVERIFY ALL CONDITIONS IN FIELD. NOTIFYARCHITECT, IN WRITTING, OF ANY DISCREPANCIESPRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION.
B. ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON FLOOR PLANS ARE TOFACE OF FINISH OR CENTERLINE OF STRUCTURE.
C. "ALIGN" AS USED IN THESE DOCUMENTS SHALLMEAN TO ACCURATELY LOCATE FINISH FACES INTHE SAME PLANE. THE CONNECTION OF ALIGNEDPLANES SHALL BE WITHOUT VISIBLE JOINTS ORSURFACE IRREGULARITIES UNLESS NOTEDOTHERWISE.
D. PROVIDE BLOCKING IN PARTITIONS AS REQUIREDFOR ALL ITEMS ATTACHED TO WALLS INCLUDINGITEMS PROVIDED BY OWNER.
E. ALL GYPSUM BOARD TO BE 5/8" TYPE "X". USECEMENTITOUS BACKERBOARD AT ALL WET WALLLOCATIONS.
F. ALL PENETRATIONS AND JOINTS AT DEMISINGWALLS, CORRIDOR WALLS AND EXTERIOR WALLSSHALL BE ACOUSTICALLY SEALED.
G. DETAILS ARE USUALLY KEYED ONLY ONCETHROUGHOUT THE SET (ON PLANS OR ELEVATIONS)WHERE THEY OCCUR FIRST AND ARE TYPICAL FORSIMILAR CONDITIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
H. "TYPICAL" MEANS FOR ALL SIMILAR CONDITIONSUNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE
I. DRYWALL SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL BE REQUIREDTO REPAIR AND REFINISH ALL DRYWALL WHICHMAY HAVE BEEN DAMAGED, CUT AWAY, ORREMOVED BY OTHER TRADES INCLUDINGMECHANICAL, PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL AND FIREPROTECTION.
J. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT PLACED ON ROOFINGSHALL BE SUPPORTED ON 8 INCH CURBS OR LEGS,WHICH SHALL BE FLASHED TO THE ROOFING ANDMADE WATERTIGHT.
K. ALL PROJECTIONS THROUGH THE ROOF SURFACESHALL BE PROPERLY FLASHED TO PREVENTMOISTURE ENTRY.
L. CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH THE NATIONALROOFING CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION MANUAL(NRCA), AND THE SHEET METAL AND AIRCONDITIONING CONTRACTORS NATIONALASSOCIATION (SMACNA).
M. WALLS INDICATED AS "TEMPORARY" SHALL REMAININ PLACE UNITL REMAINDER OF BUILDING ISCOMPLETED AND/OR A TEMPORARY CERTIFICATEOF OCCUPANCY IS ISSUED FOR THE SCOPE OFWORK NOT COVERED BY THIS REVIEW OR PERMIT.
REVISIONS
ISSUE
PROJECT NO.
DATE:
DRAWING TITLE:
DRAWN: CHECKED: APPROVED:
DATE NO. REMARKS
© COPYRIGHT TRYBA ARCHITECTS AND JG JOHNSON ARCHITECTS The ideas, drawings and specifications contained herein are copyrighted by Tryba Architects and JG Johnson Architects. Use without the architect’s written consent, as constituted by federal law, is strictly forbidden and written authorization is required for any reproduction.
11/2
9/20
12 9
:54:
30 A
M
1202.00
SECOND LEVEL PLAN - SOUTH
A1.02a
Author Checker Approver
07/06/10
DENVER UNIONSTATION MIXED USE
REDEVELOPMENTOCTOBER 24, 2012 1/8" = 1'-0"
1 SECOND LEVEL PLAN SOUTH
KEYNOTES1.1 Line of work above1.2 Line of work below1.3 Align face of finish1.4 Canopy above (By Others, N.I.C.)1.5 Foundation below (By Others, N.I.C.)2.1 Existing window to remain2.2 Existing door to remain2.3 Existing canopy to remain3.1 Concrete slab on grade. Match finish floor elevation of adjacent
existing floor3.2 Cast-in-place concrete stair3.3 Concrete expansion joint. RE: Structural3.4 Reinforced concrete slab for laundry equipment. RE: Structural3.5 Structural concrete floor slab over existing ramp. RE: Structural4.1 Concrete masonry shaft wall5.1 Steel column Re: Structural5.2 Steel stair stringers, risers, concrete tread.5.4 Steel cane detection rail5.5 Decorative metal fence and gate6.1 Millwork6.2 Plastic Laminate Casework6.3 Original wood transom to remain6.4 New wood transom with tempered clear glazing. Match original
details and construction6.5 Original millwork to remain6.6 New wood architectural trim, painted to match adjacent wood trim6.7 Stone or solid surface service counter, finished all surfaces, with 4"
backsplash and stainless steel supports6.8 New custom wood bar with stone top7.1 Spray Applied8.1 New interior door, refer to door and hardware schedules8.2 Structural glass vestibule enclosure with sliding automatic entry
doors8.3 Aluminum storefront assembly8.4 Aluminum storefront window, fixed low-e, insulated glazing,
anodized finish8.5 New folding door system8.6 New enclosure over existing opening integrated with lobby smoke
evacuation system8.7 Structural glass roof at porte cochere suspended from structural
steel framing8.8 Structural glass entry canopy8.9 1 hour glazing8.10 Sliding automatic entry doors8.11 Sliding Glass Transaction Window. Provide push-button alert
notification baggage side.8.12 New glazed wood window wall system. Details and finish to match
original. Provide clear, tempered glazing8.13 Provide new glazed wood door/door pair and hardware8.14 New metal linear supply/return slot diffuser8.15 Remove and replace glazing in original wood transom with
tempered clear glazing8.16 Prepare interior of steel windows for new finish8.17 Interior aluminum storefront system (non-insulated glazing)9.1 Gypsum board and metal stud interior partition / column wrap /
furring9.2 Ceramic wall tile 12" x 12" minimum9.3 Ceramic floor tile 12" x 12" minimum9.4 Quarry tile with tile base9.5 Carpet and pad9.6 Engineered laminate flooring9.7 Linoleum tile and base9.8 Carpet base with woven edge9.9 Wood base 6"9.10 Vinyl wall covering9.11 Suspended gyp. board ceiling9.12 Suspended acoustic tile ceiling9.13 Resilient exercise flooring9.14 Install salvaged stone flooring to match existing where carpet has
been removed9.15 2-hr rated shaft wall assembly9.16 Composite decking material over raised roof top bar deck9.17 Acoustic ceiling finish9.18 Acoustic wall panel9.19 Skim coat stucco9.20 Skim coat, prime & paint at (E) wall9.21 Install new marble wainscot and trim using salvaged original
material or by using new material matching color and veining9.22 New plaster control joint9.23 New frosted/tempered glass guardrail9.24 Inspect ceiling reinforcing plates for stability9.25 New walk-off mat9.26 New flush metal floor grate serving smoke evacuation system10.1 Fire extinguishers and semiwindow recessed extinguisher cabinets
as required by Authority Having Jurisdiction10.2 Operable folding partition, ceiling suspended, 50 STC minimum10.3 Wall protection at back of house corridors10.4 Corner protection at front of house corridors10.5 Closet shelf and rod10.6 Knox Box10.7 Guestroom bath accessories package10.8 Public restroom / locker room accessories package10.9 Toilet partitions10.10 Metal lockers, two tier10.11 Bench, wood and steel10.12 Canvas awning over steel frame10.13 Interior signage, code required and wayfinding throughout10.14 Polished edge mirror10.15 Provide new pin-mounted sign to match existing10.16 Provide floor poser for new transit sign10.17 New exit sign - center on opening10.18 New fire alarm notification device - center within architectural feature10.19 Retail signage - new dimensional lettering10.20 Utility Shelving, 24" deep and 24" O.C. vertical spacing.10.21 Steel access ladder11.1 Motorized baggage handling conveyor system11.2 Ticketing equipment by tenant N.I.C.11.3 New ticket vending machine by Amtrak11.4 Laundry equipment by others. Provide all utility, electrical, and
venting connections per manufacturer.12.1 New draperies to provide acoustic control/tuning. Refer to interior
design drawings and specifications13.1 New acoustic plaster system13.2 New mezzanine access bridge with 42" tempered all-glass guardrail14.1 Linen chute in 1-Hour rated shaft21.1 New recessed fire extinguisher cabinet22.1 Sewage Ejector Pump, RE: Plumbing22.2 Stainless Steel Sink, RE: Plumbing22.3 Mop Sink, RE: Plumbing22.4 New water cooler/water fountain22.5 Area drain at exterior area well. RE: Plumbing22.6 Water Heater. RE: Plumbing23.1 Existing boilers to remain23.2 Existing expansion tank for boilers to remain23.3 Area well, in-wall louver, and grate for mechanical intake or exhaust.
RE: Mechanical23.4 Recessed smoke evacuation cove, RE: A4.0223.5 Existing boiler flue shaft to remain26.1 New custom light fixture - pole mounted26.2 New custom light fixture - chandelier/ceiling mounted26.3 Remove and relocate existing fire alarm notification device26.4 Relocate existing wall switch/outlet26.5 New wall swith/outlet26.6 New custom light fixture - wall mounted27.1 New emergency telephone
DATE NO. REMARKS
Modeler / Draftsman JG Johnson Architects - 2011-2013
As a member of the Union Station Alliance, JG Johnson Architects won the opportunity to restore Denver’s historic train station into a LEED Gold multi-modal transit hub and boutique hotel, reconfiguring the interior of the entire building.
I was involved in the graphic design of the original competition materials, built the 3D models used in marketing renderings, and helped develop DD and CD packages.,
Denver Union StationGlorious and Eccentric
SMOKE EVACUATIONEXHAUST THROUGHEACH PERFORATEDCHANDELIER BASE
GALLERY006
FITNESS024
MODELRAILROAD CLUB
007
SMOKE EVACUATIONINTAKE WELLS
SMOKE EXHAUSTFANS, RE: MECH
SMOKE EVACUATIONEXHAUST SLOT
TERMINAL BARSTORAGE
018
Coffee Retail ChocolateSouveniers
SMOKE EVACUATIONINTAKE WELLS
GROUND LEVEL100' - 0"
LOWER LEVEL89' - 3"
SECOND LEVEL109' - 8 1/2"
A4.064
THIRD LEVEL121' - 3 1/2"
4TH LEVEL139' - 7 1/2"
CEILING @ PEAK160' - 5 1/2"
A8.003
Hotel Lobby
SMOKEEVACUATIONEXHAUST SLOT
Amtrak Ticketing
A4.062
A8.003
OPP.
KING411
KING416
LOWER LEVEL89'-3"
GROUND LEVEL100'-0"
SECOND LEVEL109'-8 1/2"
THIRD LEVEL121'-3 1/2"
4TH LEVEL - LOWER137'-1 1/2"
4TH LEVEL - MID139'-7 1/2"
4TH LEVEL - UPPER141'-1 1/2"
A8.002
WORKROOMA17
WORKROOMA18
WORKROOMA09
WORKROOMA08
RESTAURANT111 AMTRAK
BAGGAGEHANDLING
A104
KING222
DOUBLEQUEEN
318
DOUBLE QUEEN317
GROUND LEVEL100' - 0"
SECOND LEVEL109' - 8 1/2"
THIRD LEVEL121' - 3 1/2"
4TH LEVEL -LOWER
137' - 1 1/2"
LOWER LEVEL89' - 3"
4TH LEVEL -UPPER
139' - 7 1/2"
DELUXEKING408
GR BATH408A
GR BATH405A
KING SUITE405
DOUBLEQUEEN ADA
309
RESTAURANTLEASESPACE
109
KING310
PULLMAN210
CORRIDOR361
CORRIDOR251
REVISIONS
ISSUE
PROJECT NO.
DATE:
DRAWING TITLE:
DRAWN: CHECKED: APPROVED:
DATE NO. REMARKS
© COPYRIGHT TRYBA ARCHITECTS AND JG JOHNSON ARCHITECTS The ideas, drawings and specifications contained herein are copyrighted by Tryba Architects and JG Johnson Architects. Use without the architect’s written consent, as constituted by federal law, is strictly forbidden and written authorization is required for any reproduction.
11/2
9/20
12 1
0:13
:35
AM
1202.00
BUILDING SECTIONS
A4.01
Author Checker Approver
07/06/10
DENVER UNIONSTATION MIXED USE
REDEVELOPMENTOCTOBER 24, 2012
DATE NO. REMARKS
1/8" = 1'-0"1 TRANSVERSE BUILDING SECTION
1/8" = 1'-0"3 TRANSVERSE BUIDING SECTION SPACES
1/8" = 1'-0"2 TRANSVERSE BUILDING SECTION HIGH ROOF SPACES
GALLERY006 GALLERY
006
T OT R A I N S
T OT R A I N S
T OT R A I N S
A4.064
THIRD LEVEL121'3 1/2"
SECOND LEVEL19'- 8 1/2"
GROUND LEVEL100' - 0"
LOWER LEVEL89' - 3"
4TH LEVEL - UPPER141' - 1 1/2"
4TH LEVEL - MID139' - 7 1/2"
4TH LEVEL - LOWER137' - 1 1/2"
REVISIONS
ISSUE
PROJECT NO.
DATE:
DRAWING TITLE:
DRAWN: CHECKED: APPROVED:
DATE NO. REMARKS
© COPYRIGHT TRYBA ARCHITECTS AND JG JOHNSON ARCHITECTS The ideas, drawings and specifications contained herein are copyrighted by Tryba Architects and JG Johnson Architects. Use without the architect’s written consent, as constituted by federal law, is strictly forbidden and written authorization is required for any reproduction.
11/2
9/20
12 1
0:15
:02
AM
1202.00
BUILDING SECTIONS
A4.03
Author Checker Approver
11/21/12
DENVER UNIONSTATION MIXED USE
REDEVELOPMENTOCTOBER 24, 2012
DATE NO. REMARKS
1/8" = 1'-0"1 LOGITUDINAL BUILDING SECTION CENTRAL
UP
UP
UP
UP
SESDSCSBSA
PULLMAN206
PULLMAN208
PULLMAN210
PULLMAN212 PULLMAN
214
KING216
DOUBLEQUEEN
218
KING220
KING222
KING224
OPEN TO BELOW
/1
A1.0
2b/
1A1
.02b
A4.163A4.10
3
KING202
SF SG SH SI SJ
S4
S2S1
S3
ELEC.250
250
210
210A
OPEN TO BELOW
HOUSEKEEPING252
202
KING204
222
224A
224
251
252
220
220A
208
208A20
2A
S-21
218A
218
216A
216
CORRIDOR251
STAIRS-1
ELEV.E-1
ELEV.E-2
GR BATH202A
GR BATH208A
GR BATH210A
GR BATH216A GR BATH
218A
GR BATH220A
GR BATH222A
GR BATH224A
BRIDGE254
S-62
OPEN TO BELOW
204A
204
OPE
N T
O B
ELO
W
ICE256
BRIDGE254
DNUP
UP
214A
OPEN TOBELOW
214
214B 216B
A5.501
UTILITY SHELVING
10.20
A6.09
2
1
1.4
A5.301 A5.31
1A4.17
3
206
206A
212
212A
218B 220B222A
TRUE NORTH
PLAN NORTH
KEY PLAN
GENERAL NOTES
A. AFTER COMPLETION OF DEMOLITION ANDABATEMENT SCOPE AND PRIOR TO START OF NEWCONSTRUCTION, GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALLVERIFY ALL CONDITIONS IN FIELD. NOTIFYARCHITECT, IN WRITTING, OF ANY DISCREPANCIESPRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION.
B. ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON FLOOR PLANS ARE TOFACE OF FINISH OR CENTERLINE OF STRUCTURE.
C. "ALIGN" AS USED IN THESE DOCUMENTS SHALLMEAN TO ACCURATELY LOCATE FINISH FACES INTHE SAME PLANE. THE CONNECTION OF ALIGNEDPLANES SHALL BE WITHOUT VISIBLE JOINTS ORSURFACE IRREGULARITIES UNLESS NOTEDOTHERWISE.
D. PROVIDE BLOCKING IN PARTITIONS AS REQUIREDFOR ALL ITEMS ATTACHED TO WALLS INCLUDINGITEMS PROVIDED BY OWNER.
E. ALL GYPSUM BOARD TO BE 5/8" TYPE "X". USECEMENTITOUS BACKERBOARD AT ALL WET WALLLOCATIONS.
F. ALL PENETRATIONS AND JOINTS AT DEMISINGWALLS, CORRIDOR WALLS AND EXTERIOR WALLSSHALL BE ACOUSTICALLY SEALED.
G. DETAILS ARE USUALLY KEYED ONLY ONCETHROUGHOUT THE SET (ON PLANS OR ELEVATIONS)WHERE THEY OCCUR FIRST AND ARE TYPICAL FORSIMILAR CONDITIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
H. "TYPICAL" MEANS FOR ALL SIMILAR CONDITIONSUNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE
I. DRYWALL SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL BE REQUIREDTO REPAIR AND REFINISH ALL DRYWALL WHICHMAY HAVE BEEN DAMAGED, CUT AWAY, ORREMOVED BY OTHER TRADES INCLUDINGMECHANICAL, PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL AND FIREPROTECTION.
J. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT PLACED ON ROOFINGSHALL BE SUPPORTED ON 8 INCH CURBS OR LEGS,WHICH SHALL BE FLASHED TO THE ROOFING ANDMADE WATERTIGHT.
K. ALL PROJECTIONS THROUGH THE ROOF SURFACESHALL BE PROPERLY FLASHED TO PREVENTMOISTURE ENTRY.
L. CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH THE NATIONALROOFING CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION MANUAL(NRCA), AND THE SHEET METAL AND AIRCONDITIONING CONTRACTORS NATIONALASSOCIATION (SMACNA).
M. WALLS INDICATED AS "TEMPORARY" SHALL REMAININ PLACE UNITL REMAINDER OF BUILDING ISCOMPLETED AND/OR A TEMPORARY CERTIFICATEOF OCCUPANCY IS ISSUED FOR THE SCOPE OFWORK NOT COVERED BY THIS REVIEW OR PERMIT.
REVISIONS
ISSUE
PROJECT NO.
DATE:
DRAWING TITLE:
DRAWN: CHECKED: APPROVED:
DATE NO. REMARKS
© COPYRIGHT TRYBA ARCHITECTS AND JG JOHNSON ARCHITECTS The ideas, drawings and specifications contained herein are copyrighted by Tryba Architects and JG Johnson Architects. Use without the architect’s written consent, as constituted by federal law, is strictly forbidden and written authorization is required for any reproduction.
11/2
9/20
12 9
:54:
30 A
M
1202.00
SECOND LEVEL PLAN - SOUTH
A1.02a
Author Checker Approver
07/06/10
DENVER UNIONSTATION MIXED USE
REDEVELOPMENTOCTOBER 24, 2012 1/8" = 1'-0"
1 SECOND LEVEL PLAN SOUTH
KEYNOTES1.1 Line of work above1.2 Line of work below1.3 Align face of finish1.4 Canopy above (By Others, N.I.C.)1.5 Foundation below (By Others, N.I.C.)2.1 Existing window to remain2.2 Existing door to remain2.3 Existing canopy to remain3.1 Concrete slab on grade. Match finish floor elevation of adjacent
existing floor3.2 Cast-in-place concrete stair3.3 Concrete expansion joint. RE: Structural3.4 Reinforced concrete slab for laundry equipment. RE: Structural3.5 Structural concrete floor slab over existing ramp. RE: Structural4.1 Concrete masonry shaft wall5.1 Steel column Re: Structural5.2 Steel stair stringers, risers, concrete tread.5.4 Steel cane detection rail5.5 Decorative metal fence and gate6.1 Millwork6.2 Plastic Laminate Casework6.3 Original wood transom to remain6.4 New wood transom with tempered clear glazing. Match original
details and construction6.5 Original millwork to remain6.6 New wood architectural trim, painted to match adjacent wood trim6.7 Stone or solid surface service counter, finished all surfaces, with 4"
backsplash and stainless steel supports6.8 New custom wood bar with stone top7.1 Spray Applied8.1 New interior door, refer to door and hardware schedules8.2 Structural glass vestibule enclosure with sliding automatic entry
doors8.3 Aluminum storefront assembly8.4 Aluminum storefront window, fixed low-e, insulated glazing,
anodized finish8.5 New folding door system8.6 New enclosure over existing opening integrated with lobby smoke
evacuation system8.7 Structural glass roof at porte cochere suspended from structural
steel framing8.8 Structural glass entry canopy8.9 1 hour glazing8.10 Sliding automatic entry doors8.11 Sliding Glass Transaction Window. Provide push-button alert
notification baggage side.8.12 New glazed wood window wall system. Details and finish to match
original. Provide clear, tempered glazing8.13 Provide new glazed wood door/door pair and hardware8.14 New metal linear supply/return slot diffuser8.15 Remove and replace glazing in original wood transom with
tempered clear glazing8.16 Prepare interior of steel windows for new finish8.17 Interior aluminum storefront system (non-insulated glazing)9.1 Gypsum board and metal stud interior partition / column wrap /
furring9.2 Ceramic wall tile 12" x 12" minimum9.3 Ceramic floor tile 12" x 12" minimum9.4 Quarry tile with tile base9.5 Carpet and pad9.6 Engineered laminate flooring9.7 Linoleum tile and base9.8 Carpet base with woven edge9.9 Wood base 6"9.10 Vinyl wall covering9.11 Suspended gyp. board ceiling9.12 Suspended acoustic tile ceiling9.13 Resilient exercise flooring9.14 Install salvaged stone flooring to match existing where carpet has
been removed9.15 2-hr rated shaft wall assembly9.16 Composite decking material over raised roof top bar deck9.17 Acoustic ceiling finish9.18 Acoustic wall panel9.19 Skim coat stucco9.20 Skim coat, prime & paint at (E) wall9.21 Install new marble wainscot and trim using salvaged original
material or by using new material matching color and veining9.22 New plaster control joint9.23 New frosted/tempered glass guardrail9.24 Inspect ceiling reinforcing plates for stability9.25 New walk-off mat9.26 New flush metal floor grate serving smoke evacuation system10.1 Fire extinguishers and semiwindow recessed extinguisher cabinets
as required by Authority Having Jurisdiction10.2 Operable folding partition, ceiling suspended, 50 STC minimum10.3 Wall protection at back of house corridors10.4 Corner protection at front of house corridors10.5 Closet shelf and rod10.6 Knox Box10.7 Guestroom bath accessories package10.8 Public restroom / locker room accessories package10.9 Toilet partitions
10.10 Metal lockers, two tier10.11 Bench, wood and steel10.12 Canvas awning over steel frame10.13 Interior signage, code required and wayfinding throughout10.14 Polished edge mirror10.15 Provide new pin-mounted sign to match existing10.16 Provide floor poser for new transit sign10.17 New exit sign - center on opening10.18 New fire alarm notification device - center within architectural feature10.19 Retail signage - new dimensional lettering10.20 Utility Shelving, 24" deep and 24" O.C. vertical spacing.10.21 Steel access ladder11.1 Motorized baggage handling conveyor system11.2 Ticketing equipment by tenant N.I.C.11.3 New ticket vending machine by Amtrak11.4 Laundry equipment by others. Provide all utility, electrical, and
venting connections per manufacturer.12.1 New draperies to provide acoustic control/tuning. Refer to interior
design drawings and specifications13.1 New acoustic plaster system13.2 New mezzanine access bridge with 42" tempered all-glass guardrail14.1 Linen chute in 1-Hour rated shaft21.1 New recessed fire extinguisher cabinet22.1 Sewage Ejector Pump, RE: Plumbing22.2 Stainless Steel Sink, RE: Plumbing22.3 Mop Sink, RE: Plumbing22.4 New water cooler/water fountain22.5 Area drain at exterior area well. RE: Plumbing22.6 Water Heater. RE: Plumbing23.1 Existing boilers to remain23.2 Existing expansion tank for boilers to remain23.3 Area well, in-wall louver, and grate for mechanical intake or exhaust.
RE: Mechanical23.4 Recessed smoke evacuation cove, RE: A4.0223.5 Existing boiler flue shaft to remain26.1 New custom light fixture - pole mounted26.2 New custom light fixture - chandelier/ceiling mounted26.3 Remove and relocate existing fire alarm notification device26.4 Relocate existing wall switch/outlet26.5 New wall swith/outlet26.6 New custom light fixture - wall mounted27.1 New emergency telephone
DATE NO. REMARKS
1ST LEVEL100' - 0"
2ND LEVEL117' - 4"
3RD LEVEL127' - 8"
6TH LEVEL165' - 4"
4TH LEVEL138' - 0"
5TH LEVEL148' - 4"
B-1 PARKINGLEVEL
89' - 0"
EDCA.1 1A04.01
1A04.02
LOWER ROOFLEVEL
159' - 4"
6' -
0"11
' - 0
"10
' - 4
"10
' - 4
"10
' - 4
"17
' - 4
"11
' - 0
"
16' -
7 1
/2" C
LR.
9' -
7 1/
2" C
LR.
9' -
7 1/
2" C
LR.
9' -
7 1/
2" C
LR.
TYP.8.13
4.2 4.2
GUESTROOM
GUESTROOM
GUESTROOM
GUESTROOM GUESTROOM
GUESTROOM
GUESTROOM
GUESTROOM
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
WORKROOM
CORRIDOR
LOBBY PORTECOCHERE
LINE OF BUILDING BEYOND
LINE OF BUILDINGBEYOND
LINE OFBUILDINGBEYOND
1' - 3" 26' - 6" 32' - 3" 12' - 1" 30' - 9 1/2" 14' - 6 1/2" 8' - 10" 18' - 2" 7' - 1"
B
A04.051
A04.062
CLN
G. H
T.
9' -
1"
C.2 FA D.7 E.8
3.13.1
TYP.3.3
PARKING GARAGE
ENGINEERING
6.6
TYP.5.6
TYP.3.8
3.9
3.9
3.9
3.9
9.16
9.16
9.16
9.14 9.15
9.15
9.15
9.159.16
9.16
9.16
9.14
9.15
6.1 6.3
9.1
7.1
10.9
8.9
A09.063
A09.074
5.13
10.10
TYP.22.17
1ST LEVEL100' - 0"
2ND LEVEL117' - 4"
3RD LEVEL127' - 8"
6TH LEVEL165' - 4"
4TH LEVEL138' - 0"
5TH LEVEL148' - 4"
B-1 PARKINGLEVEL89' - 0"
E D.1 D C.5 C.1 C A.1
UPPER ROOFLEVEL
178' - 0"
1A04.01
1A04.02
LOWER ROOFLEVEL
159' - 4"
B
12' -
8"
6' -
0"11
' - 0
"10
' - 4
"10
' - 4
"10
' - 4
"17
' - 4
"11
' - 0
"
6.4
TYP.8.13TYP.5.6
GUESTROOM
GUESTROOM
GUESTROOM
GUESTROOM
MEETING ROOM A
GUESTROOMCORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
CORRIDORPARKINGGARAGE
RAMPWAY
A04.061
PREFUNCTION
C.2F A25' - 3" 17' - 6" 5' - 10 1/2" 20' - 4 1/2" 10' - 5" 5' - 4" 6' - 9" 32' - 3" 26' - 6" 1' - 3"
PARKING GARAGE
TYP.3.3
3.1
3.13.1TYP.3.4
3.5
8.3 5.9
3.2
8.15
TYP.3.8
9.14
9.14
9.1
8.3
3.29.15
3.9
3.9
3.9
3.9
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3 8.4
8.4
8.4
8.48.4
8.4
8.4
8.48.48.4
8.4 8.4
8.48.4
8.48.4
9.16
9.16
9.16
9.16
9.14
3.2
14.5
TYP.9.15
TYP.9.15
TYP.9.15
TYP.9.15
TYP.9.14
TYP.9.14
TYP.9.14
6.4
6.4
6.66.6 5.4
3.98.3
ELEV.LOBBY
MECH./POOL EQUIPMENT
13.13.13 3.133.135' -
0"
A09.047
A10.03b20
5.9
A10.03b12
TYP.
TYP.
A09.0312
A09.0312
A09.0314
A09.024
SIM.
32.2
7.5 7.5
TYP.22.19
PROJECT
COPYRIGHT BY J G JOHNSONARCHITECTS, P.C. (JGJA). ALLDRAWN AND WRITTENINFORMATION APPEARINGHEREIN SHALL NOT BEMODIFIED, DUPLICATED,DISCLOSED, USED FORANOTHER PROJECT, OROTHERWISE USED WITHOUTTHE WRITTEN CONSENT ANDINDEMNIFICATION OF JGJA
SHEET TITLE
ISSUES/REVISIONS
STAMP
SHEET NUMBER
PRIN
TED
ON
1600
Wyn
koop
Stre
et, S
uite
100
Den
ver,
Col
orad
o 80
202
ww
w.jg
john
son.
com
Fax
303.
892.
7059
Stu
dio
303.
892.
7062
110
N. M
YER
S ST
REE
T, O
CEA
NSI
DE,
CA
9205
4
7/25
/201
2 2:
00:1
8 PM
A04.03
TRANSVERSEBUILDINGSECTIONS
GF
REA
LE S
TATE
&SA
GE
HO
SPIT
ALI T
YR
E SO
UR
CE S
OC
EAN
SID
E SP
RIN
GH
ILL
SUIT
ES
#1112
100%
CO
NST
RU
CTI
ON
DO
CU
MEN
TS-1
STC
ITY
SUBM
ITTA
L
KEYNOTES1.1 LINE OF SOFFIT ABOVE1.4 LINE OF STRUCTURE ABOVE3.1 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE WALL, RE: STRUCTURAL3.2 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE SHEAR WALL, RE: STRUCTURAL3.3 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE FOUNDATION FOOTING, RE: STRUCTURAL3.4 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE COLUMN, RE: STRUCTURAL3.5 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE COLUMN - ARCHITECTURAL FINISH3.6 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE CURB3.7 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE RAMP OVER GEOFOAM FILL, RE: STRUCTURAL - SLOPE
AS LISTED3.8 CAST-IN-PLACE CANTILEVERED CONCRETE BALCONY SLAB W/2% SLOPE -
ARCHITECTURAL FINISH3.9 POST-TENSIONED SLAB, RE: STRUCTURAL3.12 CONCRETE TOPPING/SLOPING/LEVELING COMPOUND3.13 SHOTCRETE POOL / SPA3.15 FLOOR PENETRATION PER MECHANICAL4.1 CONCRETE MASONRY WALL4.2 DRY-STACK ADHERED NATURAL LEDGER STONE VENEER4.3 CONTAINMENT BASIN CONCRETE MASONRY CURB5.1 STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAMING, RE: STRUCTURAL5.2 GALVANIZED STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAMING AT PORTE COCHERE CANOPY5.3 COLD-FORMED METAL FRAMING5.4 42" TALL GLASS GUARDRAIL5.5 42" TALL GALVANIZED METAL PIPE GUARDRAIL5.6 42" TALL DECORATIVE METAL GUARDRAIL WITH ACCOYA WOOD SLATS5.7 STEEL STAIR STRINGERS, TREADS, RISERS, LANDINGS, HANDRAILS, GUARDRAILS5.8 METAL ROOF HATCH LADDER5.9 GALVANIZED METAL CHAIN-LINK FENCE5.10 GALVANIZED METAL GRATING5.12 STEEL STAIR STRINGERS, HANDRAILS, GUARDRAILS WITH CONCRETE PAN TREADS &
LANDINGS5.13 36" TALL GALVANIZED METAL PIPE HANDRAIL SYSTEM AT POSTS 4'-0" O.C.5.14 2" DIA. GALV. METAL DOWNSPOUT. DRAIN TO DAYLIGHT.6.1 BUILT-IN MILLWORK6.2 PLASTIC LAMINATE COUNTERTOP6.3 FRONT DESK MILLWORK, RE: INTERIOR DESIGN6.4 LATTICE ACCOYA WOOD SCREEN ON GALVANIZED METAL POSTS6.5 SLIDING WOOD WINDOW LOUVERED SHADE (EXTERIOR, GALVANIZED STEEL FRAME)6.6 ACCOYA WOOD TRELLIS WITH CANVAS6.7 WOOD HANDRAIL6.8 ACCOYA WOOD GAZEBO6.9 ACCOYA WOOD TRELLIS7.1 ACCOYA WOOD SIDING7.2 EPDM 60 MIL WHITE ROOFING - FULLY ADHERED7.3 EPOXY RESIN ROOFING WITH LIQUID-APPLIED VIRGIN RUBBER TOPPING7.4 ANTI-GRAFITTI COATING ON EXTERIOR WALL SURFACES BELOW 10’ MIN. A.F.F. -
TERMINATE AT HORIZONTAL CONTROL JOINTS7.5 THERMAL INSULATION - PROVIDE CONTINUOUS ENVELOPE7.10 RUBBER ROOF PAVER7.11 GALVANIZED METAL OVERFLOW SCUPPER7.12 GALVANIZED METAL CAP FLASHING8.2 ALUMINUM AND GLASS DOOR, ALUMINUM FRAME8.3 HOLLOW METAL DOOR, HOLLOW METAL FRAME8.4 SOLID CORE WOOD DOOR, TIMELY DOOR FRAME8.5 FULLY-GLAZED ALUMINUM SECTIONAL OVERHEAD DOOR8.6 SOLID SECTIONAL OVERHEAD DOOR8.7 OVERHEAD COILING GRILLE8.8 DOOR ON MAGNETIC HOLD-OPEN8.9 SLIDING AUTOMATIC ENTRY DOORS8.10 FIBERGLASS SLIDING GLASS DOOR8.11 FIBERGLASS WINDOW8.12 ANODIZED ALUMINUM WINDOW8.13 ANODIZED ALUMINUM WINDOW WITH SHADOW FINS8.15 GLASS STOREFRONT ASSEMBLY8.17 GLASS SHOWER ENCLOSURE, RE: INTERIOR DESIGN8.18 ROOF ACCESS HATCH, 4' X 4', W/ INTEGRATED GUARD RAIL9.1 REFER TO INTERIOR DESIGN DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR FRONT OF
HOUSE INTERIOR FINISH SELECTIONS9.2 3-COAT STUCCO SYSTEM: SAND FINISH9.3 3-COAT STUCCO SYSTEM: LIMESTONE FINISH9.4 3/4" ANODIZED ALUMINUM FRY-REGLET, RE: DETAIL 9-SERIES9.5 STUCCO "V" JOINT, RE: DETAIL 9-SERIES9.6 GYPSUM BOARD AND METAL STUD INTERIOR COLUMN WRAP / FURRING9.7 ECO-GRIP FLOORING, RE: SPECIFICATIONS9.8 3-COAT, COLOR-CODED EPOXY FLOORING9.10 CARPET AND PAD, REFER TO FINISH SCHEDULE9.11 LINOLEUM TILE FLOORING, REFER TO FINISH SCHEDULE9.12 RUBBER EXERCISE FLOORING, REFER TO FINISH SCHEDULE9.14 SUSPENDED GYPSUM BOARD CEILING9.15 SUSPENDED ACOUSTIC TILE CEILING9.16 SKIM-COAT OVER CONCRETE9.19 TUB/SHOWER SURROUND9.21 SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOP9.22 REFER TO RESTAURANT DESIGN DRAWINGS FOR FF&E SELECTIONS10.2 GUESTROOM BATH ACCESSORIES PACKAGE, RE: INTERIOR DESIGN10.3 PUBLIC RESTROOM ACCESSORIES PACKAGE10.4 P-LAM TOILET PARTITION, RE: INTERIOR DESIGN10.5 WALL-MOUNTED P-LAM URINAL PARTITION, RE: INTERIOR DESIGN10.6 STAINLESS STEEL ADA GRAB BARS10.7 EXTERIOR SIGNAGE, PROVIDE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION10.9 EXTERIOR FIREPLACE10.10 INTERIOR FIREPLACE10.11 OPERABLE PARTITION, CEILING SUSPENDED, 51 STC MINIMUM10.12 METAL LOCKERS, POWDER-COATED10.13 METAL SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES, RE: INTERIOR DESIGN10.15 WALL PROTECTION AT BACK OF HOUSE CORRIDORS10.16 KNOX BOX10.18 ADA ACCESSIBLE POOL LIFT10.19 ADA FOLD-DOWN SHOWER SEAT11.1 WASTE COMPACTOR11.2 MOTORIZED 8'-0"H X 14'-0"W PROJECTION SCREEN11.3 EXERCISE EQUIPMENT11.4 COMMERCIAL-GRADE WASHER11.5 COMMERCIAL-GRADE DRYER11.6 COMMERCIAL-GRADE IRONER11.7 REFRIGERATOR11.8 DISHWASHER11.11 PARKING CONTROL BARRIER GATE11.12 GARAGE HEADACHE BAR11.13 PARKING CONTROL BARRIER GATE SENSOR11.14 CONCRETE WHEELSTOP; EPOXY ANCHOR INTO SLAB11.15 COUNTERTOP MICROWAVE - FURNISHED BY OWNER11.16 TELEVISION - FURNISHED BY OWNER11.17 ATM LOCATION, RE: INTERIOR DESIGN & LOW VOLTAGE PLANS12.1 ENTRANCE WALK-OFF MAT, REMOVABLE, RE: INTERIOR DESIGN13.1 SWIMMING POOL, RE: POOL DESIGN13.2 SPA, RE: POOL DESIGN13.3 FIRE PIT, RE: LANDSCAPE14.1 MRL TRACTION ELEVATOR, 4000#, STRETCHER CAPABLE14.2 MRL TRACTION PASSENGER ELEVATOR, 2000#14.3 ELEVATOR EQUIPMENT14.5 LAUNDRY CHUTE21.3 FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION21.4 STANDPIPE WITH HOSE CONNECTION AT INTERMEDIATE LANDING22.1 WALL-MOUNTED TOILET22.2 WALL-MOUNTED TOILET, ACCESSIBLE22.3 FLOOR-MOUNTED TOILET22.5 WALL-MOUNTED URINAL22.6 WALL-MOUNTED URINAL, ACCESSIBLE22.7 LAVATORY22.8 LAVATORY, ACCESSIBLE22.9 FIBERGLASS TUB22.10 FIBERGLASS SHOWER PAN22.11 SHOWER HEAD22.13 SHOWER CONTROL VALVES, ACCESSIBLE22.14 DRINKING FOUNTAIN, ACCESSIBLE22.15 MOP SINK22.17 FLOOR DRAIN, RE: PLUMBING22.18 TRENCH DRAIN, RE: PLUMBING22.19 ROOF DRAIN, RE: PLUMBING22.20 GREASE INTERCEPTOR, RE: PLUMBING22.24 DOMESTIC WATER ENTRY METER, RE: PLUMBING22.25 GAS METER BANK, RE: PLUMBING22.26 BACKFLOW PREVENTER, RE: PLUMBING22.27 GENERATOR FUEL PORT AND FILL STATION, RE: PLUMBING22.28 TATTLE DRAIN FLOOR SINK RECEPTOR, RE: PLUMBING23.1 WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMP UNIT, RE: MECHANICAL23.2 MECHANICAL INTAKE SHAFT23.3 MECHANICAL EXHAUST SHAFT23.4 EXHAUST FAN, RE: MECHANICAL23.5 MAKE-UP AIR EQUIPMENT, RE: MECHANICAL23.7 GENERATOR EXHAUST PIPE WITH INSULATION AND ACRYLIC-PAINTED ALUM. SHEET
METAL JACKETING, RE: MECHANICAL26.1 TRANSFORMER26.2 EMERGENCY GENERATOR26.3 ELECTRICAL METER BANK, RE: ELECTRICAL32.1 GALVANIZED STEEL BICYCLE RACK, RE: LANDSCAPE32.2 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE PLANTER, RE: LANDSCAPE32.3 GALVANIZED METAL FENCE, RE: CIVIL & LANDSCAPE32.4 CONCRETE PAVING, RE: CIVIL & LANDSCAPE32.6 GALVANIZED METAL "CARGO NET" FENCING33.1 MAN-HOLE COVER, RE: CIVIL33.3 IRRIGATION CONTROLLER
1/8" = 1'-0"1 TRANSVERSE BUILDING SECTION
1/8" = 1'-0"2 TRANSVERSE BUILDING SECTION
Date Description07/25/12 100% CONSTRUCTION
DOCUMENTS
Modeler / Team Member JG Johnson Architects - 2011-2013
Oceanside Springhill SuitesStylin’ by the Surf
Two blocks from the pier in Oceanside, CA, this new build full-service hotel is a key element in the city’s urban redevelopment plan. It is designed as LEED Silver and redefines Springhill Suites brand standards.
I built and managed the original Revit model for this project and was heavily involved in all stages of modeling, drafting, and design.
Modeler / Draftsman JG Johnson Architects - 2011-2013
This 310-unit apartment building spans a full city block and is currently under construction in the trendy LoDo district of Denver.
In addition to working on construction documents for this project, I laser cut and constructed two physical models of the full site.: a basswood model for our office, and a colored matteboard model as a marketing tool for the developer.
2300 Walnut ApartmentsHome at 1/16” Scale
Lead DesignerDangerous Architects - 2008-9
Working closely with the local historical society, city government, and building owners, we evaluated historical structures, created phased restoration plans, and produced a comprehensive report on the downtown district for its application to the National Historical Register
Downtown Historical District
Buildings with restoration plans
Buildings illustrated on facing page
Michigan Ave ( Chicago St. )
Div
ision
St.
Bur
ton
St.
Jack
son
St.
Tecumseh Rd.
131
132 124
Treasuring what remainsClinton Downtown Historical Survey
131 Michigan Ave - Hometown Pizza124 Michigan Ave - Clinton Tavern 132 Michigan Ave - Clinton Theater
Designer/DraftsmanDangerous Architects - 2007-8
The City of Hudson brought in our firm to administer a State grant program designed to stimulate investment in its historic downtown. We surveyed interested properties, proposed appropriate renovations and budgets, and produced construction drawings to guide facade restoration programs in line with Department of Interior restoration standards.
Revitalizing Main StreetHudson Facade Restoration
M*** World Thesis StudioRobert Adams and Dawn GilpinUniversity of Michigan - 2011
International Expositions explicate representational methods and political goals. They foreground cultural aspirations while distracting from and concealing subversive sources of power. As spectacular urban interventions, they showcase important cities and reshape their infrastructure to reflect cultural ideals. They provoke nationalist competition and architectural power politics.
Politics of Projection explores a hypothetical Exposition, utilizing affective strategies to make explicit all the aspirations and deceptions of the host state, contributing nations, and associated organizations.
World’s Fair ReduxPolitics of Projection
Site plan of World Expo in downtown Tripoli
The Tripoli Expo is a forum to discuss government structures. Centered on the Court of Unity, the concourse is anchored on the south by the Court of Authority, shown at left, representing the strength, singularity, and tradition of existing forms of government.
Tripoli“Voices of the People”
World’s Fair Redux
Occupying the site of Tripoli’s existing Green Square, the north anchor of the concourse is the Court of Voices, shown at right. This gathering space is a center of commerce, prayer, ora-tory, dialogue, disagreement, and, if necessary, protest.
The Court of Unity, the central exhibition pavilion
Visual Representation University of Michigan - 2006
Working from unmeasured drawings, the goal of this project was to reconstruct a Renaissance church utilizing only its proportions. This partial model of Bramante’s St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome was modeled from the interior out, with all details derived from a single proportional system.
Bramante’s BasilicaThe Geometry of Heaven
Harris Studio University of Michigan - 2005
This elementary school highlighted the natural biodiversity of a sprawling riverside park, tracing the intersection of upland forest and lowland alluvial biomes. The gym and main entrance are visible from the street while the academic spaces are sunk into the ground, minimally disrupting the ecosystem and allowing the existing forest to extend over the structure as an occupiable landscape.
Perspective Sketch
Rural ElementaryA School for Brownies
Site Plan Program Guide
Building Plan
ClassroomsScience Rooms
Library
Cafeteria
Circulation
AdministrativeUtility
Sectional Model and Details
Rural ElementaryA School for Brownies
2354 W. Wardlow Rd.Highland, MI 48357(248) 762 - 6408
Professional PortfolioJoshua M. Smith
JMS.Architecture@gmail.com
top related