This architectural portfolio contains floor plans, elevations, and renderings from various projects designed by Derek Zitkus including:
- A main floor plan for a James residence with a great room, office, foyer, kitchen, and other spaces.
- Elevations and details for the James residence.
- Renderings from competitions for a Cisco residential design, ATB bank design, and NAIT dormitory.
- Notes describing Derek's participation and awards in the competitions.
The document provides information about AutoCAD software. It discusses that AutoCAD is a CAD software used for 2D and 3D design developed by Autodesk. It is used widely with over 200 million users. The document then summarizes some of AutoCAD's main features like 2D drafting, productivity tools, and its applications in fields like civil, architectural, electrical and mechanical. Examples of 2D floor plans, elevations and 3D views created in AutoCAD are also included to demonstrate its capabilities.
The document is a portfolio for Jorge Hernandez that outlines his skills and experience with AutoCAD, SketchUp, and other design software. It lists several projects he has worked on involving floor plans, elevations, sections, and other drawings for residential and commercial buildings. These include the Cohen Residence, City Hall Restaurant, a hotel remodel, and a boutique shop. It also provides his contact information and education/certification background.
This document provides an overview of the typical workflow for Dana Kern's design and fabrication projects. It begins with an explanation of the 3 step process: 1) Receiving client mock-up drawings and specifications, 2) Reimagining the mock-up in 3D with materials and assembly details, and 3) Creating fabrication drawings, instructions, and collaborating with fabricators. It then uses a past project called "Tech Towers" to illustrate each step of the process through drawings, diagrams and specifications.
Hiei Rose provides a portfolio summarizing their experience in various areas of design including fabrication, graphic design, 3D modeling, drafting, installation design, photography, and project management. The portfolio contains images and documents showing residential and commercial design projects completed during their education at Cal Poly as well as fabrication projects managed at Turner Exhibits.
This document contains architectural drawings and notes for a construction project located at 71 Westbourne Terrace in Brookline, MA. It includes floor plans showing wall layouts, room dimensions, and door/window placements. Notes provide instructions to contractors regarding code compliance, coordination of trades, dimension precedence, and other construction details. Sheet titles, dates, and responsible parties are labeled.
The document discusses the applicant's background and experience in architecture. It summarizes some of his past thesis and design projects, including a community center in the Bronx, a public park in Freeport, and his architectural thesis project "Parco Montanara" in Rome, Italy. It also lists some of the software skills he has applied to projects, such as Revit, AutoCAD, 3DS Max, Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
The document provides information about AutoCAD software. It discusses that AutoCAD is a CAD software used for 2D and 3D design developed by Autodesk. It is used widely with over 200 million users. The document then summarizes some of AutoCAD's main features like 2D drafting, productivity tools, and its applications in fields like civil, architectural, electrical and mechanical. Examples of 2D floor plans, elevations and 3D views created in AutoCAD are also included to demonstrate its capabilities.
The document is a portfolio for Jorge Hernandez that outlines his skills and experience with AutoCAD, SketchUp, and other design software. It lists several projects he has worked on involving floor plans, elevations, sections, and other drawings for residential and commercial buildings. These include the Cohen Residence, City Hall Restaurant, a hotel remodel, and a boutique shop. It also provides his contact information and education/certification background.
This document provides an overview of the typical workflow for Dana Kern's design and fabrication projects. It begins with an explanation of the 3 step process: 1) Receiving client mock-up drawings and specifications, 2) Reimagining the mock-up in 3D with materials and assembly details, and 3) Creating fabrication drawings, instructions, and collaborating with fabricators. It then uses a past project called "Tech Towers" to illustrate each step of the process through drawings, diagrams and specifications.
Hiei Rose provides a portfolio summarizing their experience in various areas of design including fabrication, graphic design, 3D modeling, drafting, installation design, photography, and project management. The portfolio contains images and documents showing residential and commercial design projects completed during their education at Cal Poly as well as fabrication projects managed at Turner Exhibits.
This document contains architectural drawings and notes for a construction project located at 71 Westbourne Terrace in Brookline, MA. It includes floor plans showing wall layouts, room dimensions, and door/window placements. Notes provide instructions to contractors regarding code compliance, coordination of trades, dimension precedence, and other construction details. Sheet titles, dates, and responsible parties are labeled.
The document discusses the applicant's background and experience in architecture. It summarizes some of his past thesis and design projects, including a community center in the Bronx, a public park in Freeport, and his architectural thesis project "Parco Montanara" in Rome, Italy. It also lists some of the software skills he has applied to projects, such as Revit, AutoCAD, 3DS Max, Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
This document discusses industrial shredders and grinders for processing various materials such as plastic, rubber, wood, and textiles. It provides details on dual shaft shredders that use counter-rotating blades to shred materials into pieces 1-2 inches in size. It also describes high speed grinders that further reduce shredded materials down to finer particles using rotating cylinders and knives. The document lists technical specifications and applications for different models of shredders and grinders.
This document contains technical drawings for a sign, including:
- A front view drawing at scale 1:8 showing the overall dimensions and layout of the sign.
- A detail view at scale 0.13:1 focusing on a specific section.
- Notes specifying the materials used, dimensions of steel frame members, and welded construction of the sign.
This document contains architectural drawings and details for a private house designed by Salma Mahgoub. It includes a site plan, basement floor plan, ground floor plan, and second floor plan. The drawings show the layout and dimensions of the rooms. Salma contributed to the project by drafting it in ArchiCAD 16 software and assisting with plan development while completing a job training program in 2015. The status of the project is listed as under construction.
The document appears to be a resume for Nathaniel West, an architect. It includes his contact information, education history, work experience, skills, and an award he received. He graduated cum laude from Savannah College of Art and Design with a BFA in Architecture in 2016. His experience includes serving in the U.S. Navy Reserves from 2007-2014 where he was deployed to Iraq. He has expertise in various design and drafting software.
The document contains plans for an operating room, including horizontal and vertical sections, door and cabinet elevations, and material specifications. Key details include dimensions for the operating room space, location of equipment such as gimbal glass and wild walls, and finishes of light blue and dark blue laminate with sage accents.
This exhibition transformed the gallery space into an architectural art object through a 3500 square foot undulating vinyl floor graphic and a monolithic sculptural foam wall. These elements, along with furniture and designs on view, blurred the lines between two and three dimensional space. The use of 3D computer modeling was integral to designing, fabricating, and installing the complex forms, which were constructed out of expanded polystyrene foam through precise computer-controlled cutting and assembly. The exhibition demonstrated how digital technology can enable innovative architectural designs too intricate for traditional construction methods.
- The document describes the process of scaling down a large traveling exhibition on dinosaurs produced by the American Museum of Natural History into a smaller condensed version that could be more easily transported and installed in different venues.
- Key aspects of scaling down the exhibition included rewriting content, redesigning elements, and replacing objects and casts to fit within a 1500 square foot space.
- The redesigned exhibition is intended to be easier to transport and install than the original, allowing it to be sold to a wider range of venues without the facilities required for larger traveling exhibitions.
This document is a drawing titled "TEMP. GROUND ANCHOR DETAILS" for the Uptown Phase 2 Commercial project. It shows details of the temporary ground anchor system, including numbering of anchors, estimated toe levels, wall types, and monitoring details. The drawing also notes the current working platform level and includes a legend denoting installed anchors and those that have been installed and stressed.
The document is a preliminary space plan for McRea Studios located at 1000 Arlington Street. It includes labels for various rooms and areas like artist studios, communal break area, spray booth, kiln area, and storage. Dimensions are provided for walls, doors, and other elements in the floor plan layout.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
Practical eLearning Makeovers for EveryoneBianca Woods
Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
Discovering the Best Indian Architects A Spotlight on Design Forum Internatio...Designforuminternational
India’s architectural landscape is a vibrant tapestry that weaves together the country's rich cultural heritage and its modern aspirations. From majestic historical structures to cutting-edge contemporary designs, the work of Indian architects is celebrated worldwide. Among the many firms shaping this dynamic field, Design Forum International stands out as a leader in innovative and sustainable architecture. This blog explores some of the best Indian architects, highlighting their contributions and showcasing the most famous architects in India.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
This document discusses industrial shredders and grinders for processing various materials such as plastic, rubber, wood, and textiles. It provides details on dual shaft shredders that use counter-rotating blades to shred materials into pieces 1-2 inches in size. It also describes high speed grinders that further reduce shredded materials down to finer particles using rotating cylinders and knives. The document lists technical specifications and applications for different models of shredders and grinders.
This document contains technical drawings for a sign, including:
- A front view drawing at scale 1:8 showing the overall dimensions and layout of the sign.
- A detail view at scale 0.13:1 focusing on a specific section.
- Notes specifying the materials used, dimensions of steel frame members, and welded construction of the sign.
This document contains architectural drawings and details for a private house designed by Salma Mahgoub. It includes a site plan, basement floor plan, ground floor plan, and second floor plan. The drawings show the layout and dimensions of the rooms. Salma contributed to the project by drafting it in ArchiCAD 16 software and assisting with plan development while completing a job training program in 2015. The status of the project is listed as under construction.
The document appears to be a resume for Nathaniel West, an architect. It includes his contact information, education history, work experience, skills, and an award he received. He graduated cum laude from Savannah College of Art and Design with a BFA in Architecture in 2016. His experience includes serving in the U.S. Navy Reserves from 2007-2014 where he was deployed to Iraq. He has expertise in various design and drafting software.
The document contains plans for an operating room, including horizontal and vertical sections, door and cabinet elevations, and material specifications. Key details include dimensions for the operating room space, location of equipment such as gimbal glass and wild walls, and finishes of light blue and dark blue laminate with sage accents.
This exhibition transformed the gallery space into an architectural art object through a 3500 square foot undulating vinyl floor graphic and a monolithic sculptural foam wall. These elements, along with furniture and designs on view, blurred the lines between two and three dimensional space. The use of 3D computer modeling was integral to designing, fabricating, and installing the complex forms, which were constructed out of expanded polystyrene foam through precise computer-controlled cutting and assembly. The exhibition demonstrated how digital technology can enable innovative architectural designs too intricate for traditional construction methods.
- The document describes the process of scaling down a large traveling exhibition on dinosaurs produced by the American Museum of Natural History into a smaller condensed version that could be more easily transported and installed in different venues.
- Key aspects of scaling down the exhibition included rewriting content, redesigning elements, and replacing objects and casts to fit within a 1500 square foot space.
- The redesigned exhibition is intended to be easier to transport and install than the original, allowing it to be sold to a wider range of venues without the facilities required for larger traveling exhibitions.
This document is a drawing titled "TEMP. GROUND ANCHOR DETAILS" for the Uptown Phase 2 Commercial project. It shows details of the temporary ground anchor system, including numbering of anchors, estimated toe levels, wall types, and monitoring details. The drawing also notes the current working platform level and includes a legend denoting installed anchors and those that have been installed and stressed.
The document is a preliminary space plan for McRea Studios located at 1000 Arlington Street. It includes labels for various rooms and areas like artist studios, communal break area, spray booth, kiln area, and storage. Dimensions are provided for walls, doors, and other elements in the floor plan layout.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
Practical eLearning Makeovers for EveryoneBianca Woods
Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
Discovering the Best Indian Architects A Spotlight on Design Forum Internatio...Designforuminternational
India’s architectural landscape is a vibrant tapestry that weaves together the country's rich cultural heritage and its modern aspirations. From majestic historical structures to cutting-edge contemporary designs, the work of Indian architects is celebrated worldwide. Among the many firms shaping this dynamic field, Design Forum International stands out as a leader in innovative and sustainable architecture. This blog explores some of the best Indian architects, highlighting their contributions and showcasing the most famous architects in India.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
7. ELEV
M
ACHINE
FOYER
VESTIBULE
F
4
2'-0"
4'-0"
13'-6"
OMANUF.SPECS
Cisco Systems, Inc. is an American multinational
technology conglomerate
headquartered in San Jose, California, that develops,
manufactures and sells
networking hardware, telecommunications
equipment and other high-technology
services and products. The company endeavors
to engage and support student success through
a residential, secure, smart-building design
competition.
These renderings illustrate my teams final model,
showing the Site Persepective (left), Main Hallway
Entrance (up), Social Gathering Area (top right), and
the “family residence” Interior (right). Our team
earned first place in this competition.
Built in Sketchup®, AutoCAD®, and Lumion®.
CISCORESIDENTIALDESIGNCOMPETITION
9. ELEV
M
ACHINE
FOYER
VESTIBULE
F
6
2'-0"
4'-0"
13'-6"
OMANUF.SPECS
ATBBANKDESIGNCOMPETITION
STREET PERSPECTIVE
SKETCHUP, I-RENDER, PHOTOSHOP
I had the opportunity to participate in the ninth annual Architectural Technology Design Competition.
The contest, sponsored by ATB Financial and Kasian Architecture Interior Design and Planning Ltd.,
included entries from 79 full-time students in the second year of NAIT’s Architectural Technology
program. I was fortunate enough to earn second place.
The challenge was to design a fictional building in the Quarter district just east of Edmonton’s
downtown core. The building included a “bank of the future” concept and an adjacent community
space for public use. Entries were judged based on concept, aesthetics, functionality, sustainability
and corporate identity.
The submissions went through two rounds of judging; in the final round, we were tasked with
providing design boards that included images depicting our designs and make PowerPoint
presentations to 10 “‘industry expert” judges.
The project was built in SketchUp®, iRender®and Photoshop®.
11. ELEV
M
ACHINE
FOYER
VESTIBULE
F
8
ATBBANKDESIGNCOMPETITION
INTERIOR RENDERING, 2nd FLOOR
SKETCHUP, I-RENDER, PHOTOSHOP
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
BANK AREA:
123m²
TOTAL BANK
AREA:
299 m²
This second floor rendering showcases
the viewing area, overlooking the vintage
Pepsi™ mural. Behind, shows the Meeting
Area, and BullPen.
These renderings were developed using
SketchUp®, iRender®, and Photoshop®.
13. ELEV
M
ACHINE
FOYER
VESTIBULE
F
10
2'-0"
4'-0"
13'-6"
OMANUF.SPECS
ISOMETRIC VIEW
SKETCHUP, LUMION RENDERING
STREET PERSPECTIVE
SKETCHUP, I-RENDER RENDERING
WHITEDRUGMART
Our class was tasked with creating a 3D model from a pre-existing AutoCAD® file. We were instructed to concentrate on expressing all
architectural details of the building, including sidewalks, curbs and parking. This project was delivered using SketchUp®, iRender®, and
Photoshop®. I took it upon myself to then import the model into Lumion®, and re-render the model with additional entourage.
21. ELEV
M
ACHINE
FOYER
VESTIBULE
F
18
(Left) The Student Apartment was built
and rendered in Revit® during our first
year. It helped to develop our skills
with developing floor plans and their
respective renderings.
(Up) The Whole Life Medical Centre
was built in Revit® and rendered
in Lumion®. This project helped to
reinforce our skills in developing a
building based off of pre-existing
AutoCAD® floor plans.
MEDICALCENTRE
STREET PERSPECTIVE
REVIT, LUMION RENDERING
MAIN LOBBY VIEW
REVIT, LUMION RENDERING
22. GREATROOM
16'5x14ED G
OFFICE13'0x9'8
ROD&SHLF
OYER
w/S
BEL
3'-91/2"
DN15R
UP16R
CABINETPANTRY
18'-0"38'-6"
6'-8"
6'-6"
15'-0"
9'-21/2"
5'-91/2"
7'-21/4"
14'-5"
10'-21/2"
5'-10"
2'-41/2"
2'-9"
4'-51/4"
4'-4"
2'-31/2"
2'-11"
13'-91/2"
4'-1"
11'-1"
11'-21/2"
5'-23/4"
4'-1"
16'-101/2"
DINETTE16'11x7'5"
K
16'
PWDER
ENG.APP.BEAMBYOTHERS
EATING
MUDROOM
FLOORABOVE
11-7/8"ENG-APP.I-JOISTS@
16"
o.c.-TOMANUFACTURER'SSPECS-
TYP.
OODENSTEPSTO
ENG.APP.BEAM
BYOTHERS
30x80
30x80
FRENCH
30x80
24x48F
24x48F
GASF/P
43x80
POCKETDOOR
FRIDGE
24x48F
1'-10"
OPENTOABOVE
6'-5"
4'-11"
RAILING
ENG.APP.BEAM
BYOTHERSTYP.
2x6H/BWALL
2x6H/BWALL
3'-111/2"
38x48F
1'-0"
19
UP
43' - 8"
30'-71/2"
8' - 7"
7'-9"
12' - 2"20' - 9"
3'-5"17'-0"17'-111/2"
2' - 2"
LINE OF STRIP FOOTING
BEYOND 24" x 12"
3' - 9 1/2"13' - 6 19/32"
2'-10"
13'-2"3'-91/2"
T.O MAIN FLOOR
0' - 0"
T.O WALLS
8' - 10"
T.0 GRADE
-2' - 0"
T.O BASEMENT
FLR
-8' - 0"
FLOOR CONSTRUCTION:
WOOD JOIST 10" - WOOD FINISH
P2- INTERIOR BASEMENT WALL
1" SPACE
2 X 4" SOFTWOOD LUMBER STUF @ 16" O.C
VAPOR RETARDER
1/2" GYPSUM WALLBOARD
BASEMENT FLOOR CONSTRUCTION:
6" CONCRETE CAST-IN PLACE
W2- FOUNDATION
CONSTRUCTION:
DAMPROOFING
8" CONCRETE
CAST-IN PLACE
W1- EXTERIOR WALL
CONST:
1-3/8" SIDING-CLAPBOARD
AIR INFILTRATION
BARRIER
5/8" SHEATHING
2 X 6" SOFTWOOD
LUMBER STUD @16" O.C
VAPOUR RETARDER
1/2" GYPSUM
WALLBOARD
ROOF CONSTRUCTION: BASIC
ROOF
WOOD RAFTER 8" ASPHALT
SHINGLE
INSULATED WITH CEILING"
3-5/8" STUD AT 24" O.C WITH
5/8" GYPSUM BOARD
P1- INTERIOR WALL CONST:
1/2" GYPSUMWALL BOARD
2 X 4" SOFTWOOD LUMBER STUD
@16" O.C
1/2" GYPSUM WALLBOARD
SCHOOL OF SUSTAINABLE BUILDING
:49AM
BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
No. Description Date
1/8" = 1'-0"
1
BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
3/8" = 1'-0"
2
WALL SECTION
DN
FUTURE
GARAGE
25'-0"
19' - 4"
54'-31/4"
74' - 5 1/2"
56'-215/32"
Scale
Project number
Date
Drawn by
Checked by
SCHOOL OF SUSTAINABLE BUILDING
AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
INTERIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
3/32" = 1'-0"
2018-04-2010:48:47AM
A.0
TITLE SHEET
002
JAMES RESIDENCE
APRIL 25, 2018
DEREK ZITKUS
ANDRE L.
No. Description Date
3/32" = 1'-0"
1
SITE PLAN
ZITKUS
JAMES RESIDENCE
LIST OF DRAWINGS
SHEET NUMBER SHEET NAME
A.0 TITLE SHEET
A.1 MAIN FLOOR PLAN
A.2 BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
A.3 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
A.4 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS
A.5 INTERIOR ELEVATIONS
DN
DN
DN
DWREF.
DN
2
A.2
10'-31/2"
17'-111/2"
2' - 2"
17'-0"3'-5"
20' - 9" 12' - 2" 8' - 7"
5' - 2 1/2" 5' - 2 1/2"
10' - 1"
4' - 0"
7'-9"30'-71/2"
9'-5"8'-03/4"
14'-21/2"
2'-6"
7' - 7" 10' - 3 1/2" 6' - 2 1/2" 13' - 7" 6' - 0"
43' - 8"
19' - 11 1/2"
10'-1"2'-2"
2' - 7 1/2"
BATH
4
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
12
10 10 10
16
102
99 9
A.1
2
A.1
3
BEDROOM-1
BEDROOM-2
KITCHEN
DINING
HALLWAY
LIVING ROOM
ENTRY
3' - 8 1/2"2' - 0"
TALL CABINETS
3'-3"
2'-8"
WALL OPENING 7'-6" HEIGHT
8' - 5 1/2"
2'-31/2"
19' - 0 3/4" 6' - 0"
3'-61/4"
MONOLITHIC
STAIRS
6" CONCRETRE LANDING
(FLOOR)
PRE-CAST STAIR
WITH RAILING
5' - 0 3/4"
3'-61/4"
PATIO (BUILDING PAD)
4' - 0 5/8"
3'-61/4"
4'-45/8"
6" CONCRETE LANDING
(FLOOR)
PRE-CAST STAIR WITH RAILING
3" CONCRETE SIDEWALK
(BUILDING PAD)
Project number
Date
Drawn by
SCHOOL OF SUSTAINABLE BUILDING
AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
INTERIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
A.1
MAIN FLOOR PLAN
002
JAMES RESIDENCE
APRIL 25, 2018
DEREK ZITKUS
No. Description Date
1/8" = 1'-0"
1
MAIN FLOOR PLAN
1/4" = 1'-0"
2
BACK EXTERIOR STAIRS
1/4" = 1'-0"
3
FRONT EXTERIOR STAIRS
JAMESRESIDENCE
This project was completed in our first
year of the program, originally designed
as an introductory assignment,
designed to help us refine our skills
with the Revit®.
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20
4' - 3 1/4" 5' - 0" 4' - 9 1/4" 2' - 10 1/4" 3' - 0 1/2"
5'-0"
1'-93/4"
5'-0"
1'-13/4"10'-0"
5'-83/4"
PENDANT LIGHT FLAT ROUND SURFACE
MOUNTED LIGHT (TYP.)
CENTRE LIGHT IN ROOM
2' - 2"
EQEQ
6' - 4 1/4"
1'-73/4"
EQ EQ
EQ EQ
EQEQ
Scale
Project number
Date
Drawn by
Checked by 1/8" = 1'-0"
2018-04-2010:48:50AM
A.3
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
002
SIDENCE
APRIL 25, 2018
DEREK ZITKUS
ANDRE L
No. Description Date
1/8" = 1'-0"
1
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
T.O MAIN FLOOR
0' - 0"
T.O WALLS
8' - 10"
T.0 GRADE
-2' - 0"
T.O ROOF
17' - 7 9/32"
T.O MAIN FLOOR
0' - 0"
T.O WALLS
8' - 10"
T.0 GRADE
-2' - 0"
T.O ROOF
17' - 7 9/32"
T.O MAIN FLOOR
0' - 0"
T.O WALLS
8' - 10"
T.0 GRADE
-2' - 0"
T.O ROOF
17' - 7 9/32"
T.O MAIN FLOOR
0' - 0"
T.O WALLS
8' - 10"
T.0 GRADE
-2' - 0"
T.O ROOF
17' - 7 9/32"
Scale
Project number
Date
Drawn by
Checked by
SCHOOL OF SUSTAINABLE BUILDING
AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
INTERIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
1/8" = 1'-0"
2018-04-2010:48:51AM
A.4
EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS
002
JAMES RESIDENCE
APRIL 25, 2018
DEREK ZITKUS
ANDRE L.
No. Description Date
1/8" = 1'-0"
1
NORTH ELEVATION
1/8" = 1'-0"
2
EAST ELEVATION
1/8" = 1'-0"
3
SOUTH ELEVATION
1/8" = 1'-0"
4
WEST ELEVATION
T.O MAIN FLOOR
0' - 0"
T.O WALLS
8' - 10"24" TALL CABINET
DOUBLE DOOR
30" TALL CABINET
DOUBLE DOOR
T.O MAIN FLOOR
0' - 0"
T.O WALLS
8' - 10"
COUNTERTOP WITH SINK
32" X 35" LH FRIDGE
48" CASEWORK WITH SINK
24" X 24"
DISWASHER
36" CORNERED UNIT
ANGLED
L-SHAPED
COUNTERTOP
42" UPPER CABINET
DOUBLE DOOR REFER
TO WEST ELEVATION
UPPER CABINET
CORNER UNIT
36" UPPER CABINET
DOUBLE DOOR
3'-0"1'-6"
T.O MAIN FLOOR
0' - 0"
T.O WALLS
8' - 10"
TALL CABINETS REFER TO
SOUTH ELEVATION
30" BASE DOUBLE
DOOR-2 DRAWER 30" X 26"
RANGE
30" BASE DOUBLE
DOOR-2 DRAWER
42" UPPER- DOUBLE DOOR
UPPER CABINET
CORNER UNIT
T.O MAIN FLOOR
0' - 0"
T.O WALLS
8' - 10"
1AM
No. Description Date
1/4" = 1'-0"
1
EAST- KITCHEN 1/4" = 1'-0"
2
WEST- KITCHEN
1/4" = 1'-0"
3
SOUTH- KITCHEN
1/4" = 1'-0"
4
BATHROOM- SOUTH
TOILET DOMESTIC- 3D
SINK
VANITY-ROUND
19" X 19"
VANITY COUNTERSHOP
W/ROUND SINK HOLE
24" DEEP
VANITY CABINET- DOUBLE
DOOR & 4 DRAWER 48"
JAMESRESIDENCE
25. ELEV
M
ACHINE
FOYER
VESTIBULE
F
22
BELVEDERECOMMUNITYCENTER
A B C E
MACHINEELEVSTAIROFFICE
LAUNDRYELEVSTAIRKITCHENOFFICE
A BUILDING SECTION
B BUILDING SECTION
24567
KITCHEN
OFFICE
ACTIVITY
AREA
MENSMECH
BANQUET
HALLMENSSTORAGE
SCHOOL OF APPLIED
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
BELVEDERE
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
BUILDING
SECTIONS
A5
A WALL SECTION B WALL SECTION
PT1
F1
F2
R1
W1 W2 W3
P1
P2
P3
PT2
3 CONSTRUCTION LEGEND
WALLS
PARAPETS
PARTITIONS ROOF FLOORS
1 DOOR SCHEDULE
2 WINDOW SCHEDULE
SCHOOL OF APPLIED
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
BELVEDERE
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
WALL SECTION
DOOR & WINDOW SCH.
CONST. LEGEND
A6
123
1 STAIR SECTION
STAIR No.2
SCHOOL OF APPLIED
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
BELVEDERE
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
STAIR
SECTION
AND DETAILS
A7
2 STAIR DETAIL
3 STAIR DETAIL