The document presents three design options for a residential tower project in Abu Dhabi. Option B is described, which aims to create a visually distinctive and sustainable design. It capitalizes on water frontage by allowing most units direct water views and placing retail along the waterfront. Solar shading strategies like overhangs and horizontal shades are used. The design provides variety in the residential unit mix with different unit types and sizes to appeal to a wide range of buyers. Renderings and floor plans are included.
This document provides details on the qualifications and experience of Andrzej Karpinski as a landscape architect. It includes over 30 years of experience in public buildings, urban landscaping, and extensive experience designing landscape projects in Qatar. It also provides examples of Karpinski's work, including road landscape designs, public gardens, private gardens, and proposals for landscape art features.
The document outlines the architectural resume of Arunima K T. It includes details of their educational qualifications, skills, work experience in architectural design, urban design and interior design projects. Some of the key projects mentioned are the design of IIM Nagpur, Convention Center in Ahmedabad, NIASA building. It also lists their technical skills in software and artistic skills in sketching, painting and craftsmanship. Personal details of contact information and objective of seeking a career in architecture is provided at the end.
The document describes a 30-storey tower located in Dubai Design District with spectacular views. The overall shape is hexagonal, changing in size based on the tower's programs. A stacking system of units formed a beehive-shaped wall that eased construction. The variety of programs like restaurants and outdoor workspaces make the tower a large open public area. Sustainable features include the stacking units that reduced costs, outdoor gaps that enable cross ventilation, and solar panels on hexagonal windows. The site was moved slightly to improve views of the tower from the district.
The document contains an architectural design portfolio by Syed Adnan Ali. It includes projects for an exhibition space, office highrise, arts institute, adaptive reuse of a heritage building, and an eco-friendly resort. For each project, the objective, design considerations, concept, site analysis, progress, drawings, and other details are provided. The portfolio showcases the student's skills and experience with various building typologies and architectural design processes.
Andrzej Karpinski is a Polish landscape architect with over 17 years of experience working in Qatar. He has extensive experience designing private and public gardens, parks, roads, highways and other landscaping projects. Some of his most notable projects include landscaping for the New Doha International Airport, Doha Orbital Highway, Doha Dhow Port, various hotels, residences for high-ranking Qatari officials, and infrastructure projects around Qatar including roads, roundabouts and public parks. He is currently the Manager and Landscape Designer at a Qatari landscape design firm.
This document is a portfolio that belongs to Simone Barnabei, an architect. It summarizes various projects they have worked on including building designs, interior designs, restorations, and more. It lists the software programs Barnabei is proficient in using for their work. It then provides more detailed summaries and images of several specific projects Barnabei has completed, including designs for a subway station, cultural center, sports facilities, and more.
Andrea Ritter is a junior architect providing a portfolio of her work including architectural projects from her bachelor's degree and kitchen design projects. Her resume outlines her education, skills, and work experience in architectural design and customer service roles. Her thesis project involved designing a convention center for the historical district of Valencia, Venezuela. Other degree projects included a cultural park in Naguanagua, Venezuela and a healthcare medical center in Las Acacias, Venezuela. She is seeking new opportunities to continue growing professionally in architectural design.
This resume summarizes Ada Maciejak's experience and qualifications as a landscape architect. She has over 5 years of experience in landscape design and project management roles at SPRUNT Architects and other firms in Poland and the UK. Her responsibilities have included design, visualizations, construction documentation, and client liaison. She holds an MSc in Landscape Architecture from the University of Environmental and Life Sciences in Wrocław, Poland. She is proficient in AutoCAD, Revit, Sketchup, and Adobe software.
This document provides details on the qualifications and experience of Andrzej Karpinski as a landscape architect. It includes over 30 years of experience in public buildings, urban landscaping, and extensive experience designing landscape projects in Qatar. It also provides examples of Karpinski's work, including road landscape designs, public gardens, private gardens, and proposals for landscape art features.
The document outlines the architectural resume of Arunima K T. It includes details of their educational qualifications, skills, work experience in architectural design, urban design and interior design projects. Some of the key projects mentioned are the design of IIM Nagpur, Convention Center in Ahmedabad, NIASA building. It also lists their technical skills in software and artistic skills in sketching, painting and craftsmanship. Personal details of contact information and objective of seeking a career in architecture is provided at the end.
The document describes a 30-storey tower located in Dubai Design District with spectacular views. The overall shape is hexagonal, changing in size based on the tower's programs. A stacking system of units formed a beehive-shaped wall that eased construction. The variety of programs like restaurants and outdoor workspaces make the tower a large open public area. Sustainable features include the stacking units that reduced costs, outdoor gaps that enable cross ventilation, and solar panels on hexagonal windows. The site was moved slightly to improve views of the tower from the district.
The document contains an architectural design portfolio by Syed Adnan Ali. It includes projects for an exhibition space, office highrise, arts institute, adaptive reuse of a heritage building, and an eco-friendly resort. For each project, the objective, design considerations, concept, site analysis, progress, drawings, and other details are provided. The portfolio showcases the student's skills and experience with various building typologies and architectural design processes.
Andrzej Karpinski is a Polish landscape architect with over 17 years of experience working in Qatar. He has extensive experience designing private and public gardens, parks, roads, highways and other landscaping projects. Some of his most notable projects include landscaping for the New Doha International Airport, Doha Orbital Highway, Doha Dhow Port, various hotels, residences for high-ranking Qatari officials, and infrastructure projects around Qatar including roads, roundabouts and public parks. He is currently the Manager and Landscape Designer at a Qatari landscape design firm.
This document is a portfolio that belongs to Simone Barnabei, an architect. It summarizes various projects they have worked on including building designs, interior designs, restorations, and more. It lists the software programs Barnabei is proficient in using for their work. It then provides more detailed summaries and images of several specific projects Barnabei has completed, including designs for a subway station, cultural center, sports facilities, and more.
Andrea Ritter is a junior architect providing a portfolio of her work including architectural projects from her bachelor's degree and kitchen design projects. Her resume outlines her education, skills, and work experience in architectural design and customer service roles. Her thesis project involved designing a convention center for the historical district of Valencia, Venezuela. Other degree projects included a cultural park in Naguanagua, Venezuela and a healthcare medical center in Las Acacias, Venezuela. She is seeking new opportunities to continue growing professionally in architectural design.
This resume summarizes Ada Maciejak's experience and qualifications as a landscape architect. She has over 5 years of experience in landscape design and project management roles at SPRUNT Architects and other firms in Poland and the UK. Her responsibilities have included design, visualizations, construction documentation, and client liaison. She holds an MSc in Landscape Architecture from the University of Environmental and Life Sciences in Wrocław, Poland. She is proficient in AutoCAD, Revit, Sketchup, and Adobe software.
This document outlines Nichole Garner's assignments for their CRP 201 course during Fall 2013 at Combrink. It includes assignments on site analysis, conceptual diagrams, site plans, sections/elevations, and digital and hand renderings of a site plan for renewing the east end of downtown San Luis Obispo. The assignments cover topics such as ideal neighborhoods, parks, site analysis, objectives, and multiple perspectives and versions of the site plan through sketches, diagrams, and digital/hand renderings.
This architecture portfolio belongs to Toffik Abdela Hassen and contains the following:
1. Selected works including mixed use highrise buildings, transit hubs, and civic centers focusing on mobility driven architecture.
2. Profile and CV of Toffik Abdela Hassen.
3. Documentation of college projects centered around high density, mixed use developments incorporating landscape and sustainability features.
4. The Trans-Hub project revitalizing underused urban infrastructure by integrating human scale programs and public spaces.
5. The Addis Hub civic center project using Kevin Lynch's urban elements of paths, edges, districts, nodes, and landmarks to create a strong civic identity and communal spaces.
The document provides summaries of various architectural projects that the author, Raffaele Nannetti, has worked on. These include renovations of historic buildings in London, new buildings for universities and businesses, residential developments, and international projects in places like India and Qatar. The roles described include executing CAD drawings, project management, design development, and liaising with clients.
The document provides details of various architectural projects designed by Mufaddal Hussain. It includes brief descriptions and images of visitor centers, towers, residential complexes, schools, and headquarters designed in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, India, and Dubai. Contact information is also provided at the top for Mufaddal Hussain.
This document is a portfolio of city planning work by Michael Disher from 1997-2010 as a city planner for Port Orange, Florida. It includes 3-4 hand drawings or renderings with descriptions for each of the following projects: designing a billboard to meet architectural standards, evolving designs for a SuperTarget store, conceptual designs to improve the appearance of a Dollar General store, and conceptual drawings of main street buildings and a sustainability diagram. The portfolio is intended to showcase Disher's skills in communicating design concepts through graphics.
Landscape architecture is about catching a fleeting moment of our environment and making it legible through design. These moments, over time, reveal a process that was hidden in plain sight. This portfolio showcases my design strategies to change perception and acknowledge process based design, with each of these projects at different scales.
While landscape architecture has taught me the value of all the qualities that go into shaping our space, my education in architecture backs that up with intricate working details. My strongest skills are that of design detailing and exploring representation through mixed media.
Every project in the following pages opens me up to diverse explorations and my passion for this unknown adventure is what I hope for even in the professional realm.
This document contains Parshwa Desai's resume. It includes his education at City College of New York where he studied architecture. It lists relevant experience including internships in drafting, sculpture assistance, and documentary filmmaking. It also includes skills, activities, and awards. The resume provides contact information and is written in English and Gujarati.
This document provides an architecture portfolio for Manuela Alberici. It includes:
- Details of her education and skills in programs like AutoCAD and languages.
- Summaries and images of past projects including an academic center, public school, courthouses, and more.
- Renderings and models showing her technical skills.
- Information on relevant coursework and international experience to highlight her qualifications.
This document summarizes a final year project that proposes redeveloping a series of old warehouses under the Sydney Harbour Bridge into a mixed-use development called "the urban commune." The project features a variety of residential and commercial uses integrated to foster community. It aims to activate the surrounding streetscape and support an integrated model of urban living. The conceptual approach treats the project like a micro-town within a building, with a central "main street" connecting uses and promoting interaction between new communities and existing neighborhoods.
A collection of my first and second year MLA work as well as work experience in the landscape architecture profession in South Africa and the United Kingdom.
This document provides details on 9 projects completed by Hammad Haroon over 4 years of study in Turkey. It includes brief descriptions and images of each project, ranging from a culinary school in Ayvalik to a co-housing development in Eskisehir. The projects cover different building typologies and programs, including educational facilities, offices, housing, and landscape design. The document is intended to showcase Haroon's portfolio and experience to potential clients or employers.
This document outlines the program requirements and design considerations for renovating a three-story building to serve as an innovation and creative industry center. It lists typical shared support spaces such as conference rooms, restrooms, kitchenettes, and workshops. Examples of existing creative industry models are provided for reference. The renovation can extend the building upwards within 20 feet and increase total square footage by no more than 15%. Parking and site planning must be configured on neighboring lots. An initial list of required spaces is given but will be rewritten based on findings in the first design phase, including entrances, offices, meeting rooms, labs, studios, and a storefront-style showroom.
July 24, 2013 City Council Freeway Aesthetic Concepts PresentationCity of Corona
We want to hear what you think about the landscape and aesthetic concepts for SR-91
The Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC) and their project partners are preparing to make improvements to State Route 91 from Corona to Riverside. Final design activities are now underway, with construction planned to start in early 2014 and new lanes expected to open in 2017.
The City of Corona has a unique opportunity to provide input concerning the landscaping and aesthetic features of the project. The City of Corona has expressed a strong desire for the project to include consistent and appealing aesthetic features throughout the project length. To that end, RCTC is providing three alternative concepts for application in the corridor. These three concepts present themes and individual features in sufficient detail to solicit input from City officials and constituents. Your comments are important; please take the time to review the alternative concepts below and provide feedback via email at SR91Project@ci.corona.ca.us by July 17, 2013. Your feedback will be considered by City officials as they provide feedback to the project team at a Study Session on July 24, 2013.
Lanes of Change Concept
Renaissance Concept
Rivers of Transportation Concept
http://www.innercirclecorona.com/91-freeway-expansion-corona/
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create engaging slideshow presentations.
This document provides tips and resources for interview preparation in Ireland. It outlines 7 tips for interview success: conduct research on the employer; prepare responses to common questions; arrive 15 minutes early with copies of your resume and references; make a good first impression to everyone you encounter; remember effective body language; ask insightful questions; and send thank you notes after the interview. It also lists additional useful interview resources and materials on the interviewquestions360 website related to different industries, job levels, and other career topics.
Tam gdzie standardowy model blokowy nie wystarcza, tam z pomocą przychodzą nam elementy typu flexbox. Przyjrzyjmy się więc możliwościom, jakie daje użycie "elastycznych pudełek" do tworzenia widoków na urządzenia mobilne.
The document is an addendum to an OJT Guidebook regarding terrorism awareness that was created by Jessica Salinas on October 19th, 2013. It provides additional information to supplement an existing guide on terrorism awareness training for new employees. The addendum likely contains new procedures, policies, or recommendations related to recognizing and reporting potential terrorism threats.
The document is dated March 11, 2014 and appears to be about data centers. It was written by Jessica Salinas and the topic is labeled as (M) Data Centers, suggesting it will provide information about multiple data centers. In just 3 lines of text, the document provides the date, author, and high-level topic but does not include any other details that could be summarized further in only 3 sentences.
Este informe de laboratorio describe una práctica de física sobre mediciones eléctricas. El estudiante midió valores nominales y reales de varias resistencias usando un multímetro, y comparó los resultados con las tolerancias especificadas. También midió voltajes de corriente continua y alterna, obteniendo lecturas precisas. El estudiante concluyó que aprendió a identificar valores de resistencia por códigos de colores, y a usar correctamente instrumentos como el multímetro para medir voltaje y corriente.
This document outlines Nichole Garner's assignments for their CRP 201 course during Fall 2013 at Combrink. It includes assignments on site analysis, conceptual diagrams, site plans, sections/elevations, and digital and hand renderings of a site plan for renewing the east end of downtown San Luis Obispo. The assignments cover topics such as ideal neighborhoods, parks, site analysis, objectives, and multiple perspectives and versions of the site plan through sketches, diagrams, and digital/hand renderings.
This architecture portfolio belongs to Toffik Abdela Hassen and contains the following:
1. Selected works including mixed use highrise buildings, transit hubs, and civic centers focusing on mobility driven architecture.
2. Profile and CV of Toffik Abdela Hassen.
3. Documentation of college projects centered around high density, mixed use developments incorporating landscape and sustainability features.
4. The Trans-Hub project revitalizing underused urban infrastructure by integrating human scale programs and public spaces.
5. The Addis Hub civic center project using Kevin Lynch's urban elements of paths, edges, districts, nodes, and landmarks to create a strong civic identity and communal spaces.
The document provides summaries of various architectural projects that the author, Raffaele Nannetti, has worked on. These include renovations of historic buildings in London, new buildings for universities and businesses, residential developments, and international projects in places like India and Qatar. The roles described include executing CAD drawings, project management, design development, and liaising with clients.
The document provides details of various architectural projects designed by Mufaddal Hussain. It includes brief descriptions and images of visitor centers, towers, residential complexes, schools, and headquarters designed in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, India, and Dubai. Contact information is also provided at the top for Mufaddal Hussain.
This document is a portfolio of city planning work by Michael Disher from 1997-2010 as a city planner for Port Orange, Florida. It includes 3-4 hand drawings or renderings with descriptions for each of the following projects: designing a billboard to meet architectural standards, evolving designs for a SuperTarget store, conceptual designs to improve the appearance of a Dollar General store, and conceptual drawings of main street buildings and a sustainability diagram. The portfolio is intended to showcase Disher's skills in communicating design concepts through graphics.
Landscape architecture is about catching a fleeting moment of our environment and making it legible through design. These moments, over time, reveal a process that was hidden in plain sight. This portfolio showcases my design strategies to change perception and acknowledge process based design, with each of these projects at different scales.
While landscape architecture has taught me the value of all the qualities that go into shaping our space, my education in architecture backs that up with intricate working details. My strongest skills are that of design detailing and exploring representation through mixed media.
Every project in the following pages opens me up to diverse explorations and my passion for this unknown adventure is what I hope for even in the professional realm.
This document contains Parshwa Desai's resume. It includes his education at City College of New York where he studied architecture. It lists relevant experience including internships in drafting, sculpture assistance, and documentary filmmaking. It also includes skills, activities, and awards. The resume provides contact information and is written in English and Gujarati.
This document provides an architecture portfolio for Manuela Alberici. It includes:
- Details of her education and skills in programs like AutoCAD and languages.
- Summaries and images of past projects including an academic center, public school, courthouses, and more.
- Renderings and models showing her technical skills.
- Information on relevant coursework and international experience to highlight her qualifications.
This document summarizes a final year project that proposes redeveloping a series of old warehouses under the Sydney Harbour Bridge into a mixed-use development called "the urban commune." The project features a variety of residential and commercial uses integrated to foster community. It aims to activate the surrounding streetscape and support an integrated model of urban living. The conceptual approach treats the project like a micro-town within a building, with a central "main street" connecting uses and promoting interaction between new communities and existing neighborhoods.
A collection of my first and second year MLA work as well as work experience in the landscape architecture profession in South Africa and the United Kingdom.
This document provides details on 9 projects completed by Hammad Haroon over 4 years of study in Turkey. It includes brief descriptions and images of each project, ranging from a culinary school in Ayvalik to a co-housing development in Eskisehir. The projects cover different building typologies and programs, including educational facilities, offices, housing, and landscape design. The document is intended to showcase Haroon's portfolio and experience to potential clients or employers.
This document outlines the program requirements and design considerations for renovating a three-story building to serve as an innovation and creative industry center. It lists typical shared support spaces such as conference rooms, restrooms, kitchenettes, and workshops. Examples of existing creative industry models are provided for reference. The renovation can extend the building upwards within 20 feet and increase total square footage by no more than 15%. Parking and site planning must be configured on neighboring lots. An initial list of required spaces is given but will be rewritten based on findings in the first design phase, including entrances, offices, meeting rooms, labs, studios, and a storefront-style showroom.
July 24, 2013 City Council Freeway Aesthetic Concepts PresentationCity of Corona
We want to hear what you think about the landscape and aesthetic concepts for SR-91
The Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC) and their project partners are preparing to make improvements to State Route 91 from Corona to Riverside. Final design activities are now underway, with construction planned to start in early 2014 and new lanes expected to open in 2017.
The City of Corona has a unique opportunity to provide input concerning the landscaping and aesthetic features of the project. The City of Corona has expressed a strong desire for the project to include consistent and appealing aesthetic features throughout the project length. To that end, RCTC is providing three alternative concepts for application in the corridor. These three concepts present themes and individual features in sufficient detail to solicit input from City officials and constituents. Your comments are important; please take the time to review the alternative concepts below and provide feedback via email at SR91Project@ci.corona.ca.us by July 17, 2013. Your feedback will be considered by City officials as they provide feedback to the project team at a Study Session on July 24, 2013.
Lanes of Change Concept
Renaissance Concept
Rivers of Transportation Concept
http://www.innercirclecorona.com/91-freeway-expansion-corona/
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create engaging slideshow presentations.
This document provides tips and resources for interview preparation in Ireland. It outlines 7 tips for interview success: conduct research on the employer; prepare responses to common questions; arrive 15 minutes early with copies of your resume and references; make a good first impression to everyone you encounter; remember effective body language; ask insightful questions; and send thank you notes after the interview. It also lists additional useful interview resources and materials on the interviewquestions360 website related to different industries, job levels, and other career topics.
Tam gdzie standardowy model blokowy nie wystarcza, tam z pomocą przychodzą nam elementy typu flexbox. Przyjrzyjmy się więc możliwościom, jakie daje użycie "elastycznych pudełek" do tworzenia widoków na urządzenia mobilne.
The document is an addendum to an OJT Guidebook regarding terrorism awareness that was created by Jessica Salinas on October 19th, 2013. It provides additional information to supplement an existing guide on terrorism awareness training for new employees. The addendum likely contains new procedures, policies, or recommendations related to recognizing and reporting potential terrorism threats.
The document is dated March 11, 2014 and appears to be about data centers. It was written by Jessica Salinas and the topic is labeled as (M) Data Centers, suggesting it will provide information about multiple data centers. In just 3 lines of text, the document provides the date, author, and high-level topic but does not include any other details that could be summarized further in only 3 sentences.
Este informe de laboratorio describe una práctica de física sobre mediciones eléctricas. El estudiante midió valores nominales y reales de varias resistencias usando un multímetro, y comparó los resultados con las tolerancias especificadas. También midió voltajes de corriente continua y alterna, obteniendo lecturas precisas. El estudiante concluyó que aprendió a identificar valores de resistencia por códigos de colores, y a usar correctamente instrumentos como el multímetro para medir voltaje y corriente.
This document provides an agenda and overview for the first class of a hybrid literature and composition course. It discusses what a hybrid class is, how to add the class, and reviews the syllabus, required readings, assignments, policies, and online components including establishing accounts and submitting work. It also gives an introduction to what will be covered in the class, including defining literature, literary theory, and an overview of New Criticism. The homework assigned is to create a username, explore the class website, obtain books, read introductory sections on critical theory and New Criticism, and post a QHQ response.
El documento describe herramientas para crear páginas web y blogs para captar clientes. Explica que una página web debe contener un nombre fácil de recordar, blog, ser optimizada para buscadores, agregar valor a los visitantes, estar traducida a otros idiomas, tener chat en vivo, números locales, material descargable, videos, medición de visitas, ser compatible con diferentes dispositivos, ofrecer reportes personalizados, videos, testimonios y llamados a la acción. También analiza herramientas como Slideshare, Issuu, Animoto y su uso
This document contains contact and personal information for Yasmine Salah El-Din Mahmoud Faid, including her name, address, phone numbers, email, date and place of birth, and citizenship. It provides details about her education including a BSc in science from Ain Shams University in chemistry and zoology. It lists her professional qualifications including training courses and work experience in medical laboratories. It also includes information on her language skills, computer skills, interests, and objective of being a hard worker seeking to be a vital team member.
Dokumen ini membahas sistem pencernaan makanan pada manusia dan hewan mamalia lainnya, dimulai dari mulut dan saluran pencernaan seperti esofagus, lambung, usus, dan kolon. Juga dibahas kelenjar pencernaan seperti hati dan pankreas yang membantu proses pencernaan makanan. [/ringkasan]
El documento describe varios departamentos de solteros diseñados por diferentes arquitectos y diseñadores. Presenta detalles sobre la distribución y decoración de las áreas, con énfasis en optimizar los espacios y reflejar la personalidad de cada cliente. También incluye consejos sobre cómo diseñar departamentos funcionales para una sola persona.
McDonald's strategies for business in China include opening a new restaurant per day to reach 2000 total locations by 2013. Currently only 6 of McDonald's 1300 China locations are franchised, but the company plans to increase franchising to as much as 20% of locations to accelerate growth. McDonald's has successfully localized for the Chinese market by representing American modernization and efficiency while also influencing social behaviors and manners through its representation of Western food culture.
El documento habla sobre los indicadores clave de desempeño (KPI) y cómo estos pueden usarse para medir el éxito de una organización. Explica que los KPI miden el nivel de desempeño de un proceso y están relacionados con objetivos previamente establecidos. También describe diferentes tipos de indicadores como los de desempeño, evaluación, eficiencia y eficacia, así como errores comunes a evitar al usarlos.
O documento discute as espondiloartrites, incluindo sua epidemiologia, genética, achados clínicos e radiográficos. As principais condições abordadas são espondilite anquilosante, artrite reativa, artrite psoriática e artrite enteropática. Sintomas comuns incluem dor na coluna, sacroileite, entesite e uveíte. Marcadores como HLA-B27 e achados de imagem como neoformação óssea são importantes para o diagnóstico.
El documento lista 6 instructores de la Licenciatura en Ciencias de la Educación de la Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco, incluyendo a los Licenciados Edaliz, Oscar, Cynthia, Anataly, Leny y Ada María. También menciona que la facultad pertenece a la División de Estudios de Posgrado y Educación Continua.
No puedo generar un resumen para el documento dado, ya que no contiene ningún contenido sustantivo. Un resumen útil requiere analizar el significado y las ideas principales expresadas en el texto, lo cual no es posible aquí dado que el "documento" consiste únicamente en una secuencia aleatoria de letras sin sentido.
This document provides a proposal for a 23-story condominium building in downtown Chicago. It includes an executive summary describing the project costs, sales, income and returns. Floor plans and elevations are presented for the 89 condo units that will range in size from 800-1800 square feet. A market analysis finds demand from young professionals, empty nesters, and those with middle-high incomes. Comparable buildings are presented that have sold 80-95% of their units.
Hi, I am an Architect with a heart of an opportunist and a soul of an artist.
This portfolio provides short descriptions of the major projects I have worked on since the beginning of my academic career.
The projects are organized in reverse chronological order ranging from professional to academic works.
Thank you for your consideration.
Welcome to my showcase where i would like to demonstrate my skills including [Revit Modelling, Families Creation, Dynamo parametric design, Augmented Reality, and Virtual Reality]
Modelling shots could not be attached due to companies' regulations and can not be available unless i get a prior approval.
Architectural Portfolio of Tafader Gulfiya. Academic projects were designed during study period in George Brown College in studio classes such as Condominium design, Toll Keeper's Park, Commercial Residential project, Coach House, Two storey residential house.
This document contains Donald Olsen's graduate portfolio, which summarizes several of his architectural projects from graduate school. It includes brief descriptions of 9 projects he worked on, including urban design projects in Dallas and Rio de Janeiro, a border crossing design in Laredo, Texas, an elevated tree house museum, and his graduate thesis on designing modular housing. For each project there is a short description of the objectives and focus of Olsen's design work. The portfolio also includes diagrams, photos, and videos related to some of the projects.
This architectural portfolio includes projects that variate both in scale and in scope. This latest version features projects from Italy, Spain and Turkey and there is a great emphasis on an integrated design process.
1) The document discusses the internship work done by the author on the Plot P project in Cyberjaya, which involves designing a hotel and convention complex.
2) The author's tasks included designing façade options, producing layouts for events, drafting tender drawings and documentation, and calculating gross floor and net lettable areas.
3) The author also participated in site visits and meetings to gain experience in the project development process.
Thesis Portfolio 2020 - The Design CommuneArYashShetty
This document provides information about the location, connectivity, and design of a proposed workspace for designers in Navi Mumbai, India. It discusses the site location and advantages, as well as summaries key aspects of the design approach including climate sensitivity of the facade design, use of brick jali, introduction of art into architecture, and creation of socially active and environmentally sustainable spaces. Floor plans, sections, elevations, and renders of the workspace, admin, restaurant, and exhibition blocks are also included.
This document presents Nikola Dakic's architectural portfolio, showcasing 20 projects located across the Middle East and Europe. The projects include master plans, commercial buildings, hotels, mosques, and residential developments. One highlighted project is the Dubai Public Beaches redevelopment in Dubai, UAE, which includes amenity gardens, canopies, and upgraded facilities along 15km of beachfront.
Al Sowwah Island is a new development in Abu Dhabi that will serve as the city's central business district. The 105 hectare island will include four office towers, two hotels, retail space, and over 5,200 parking spaces. It will be the new home of the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange and is intended to support the economic vision of Abu Dhabi by 2030. Sowwah Island will be connected to the rest of Abu Dhabi by 13 bridges and help connect traditional areas to new developments like Al Reem Island.
Architecture Portfolio Ahmed Quwaider 004.pdfAhmedQuwaider
1) The document appears to be a portfolio for Ahmed Quwaider, a junior architect, showcasing various residential, commercial, and academic projects he has worked on.
2) One highlighted project is a 1600 square meter residential renovation project in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia that involved renovating facades, landscaping, and interior design to harmonize the needs of a large family within structural and budget constraints.
3) Another project discussed is a 10,350 square meter commercial "Strip Mall" development in Riyadh that incorporated local architectural styles and prioritized pedestrians, green space, and sustainability. Renderings and shop drawings were provided.
Welcome to my showcase where i would like to demonstrate my skills including [Revit Modeling, Families Creation, Dynamo parametric design, Augmented Reality, and Virtual Reality]
Modeling shots could not be attached due to companies' regulations and can not be available unless i get a prior approval.
Welcome to my showcase where i would like to demonstrate my skills including [Revit Modeling, Families Creation, Dynamo parametric design, Augmented Reality, and Virtual Reality]
Modeling shots could not be attached due to companies' regulations and can not be available unless i get a prior approval.
The document provides details on the proposed masterplan for redeveloping the Seafield site in Edinburgh. It includes an analysis of the existing site and context, as well as proposed land uses and elements for the new development called "The Tide". The key elements proposed include a lighthouse auditorium as a focal point, residential and commercial dock-style buildings, restaurants and bars, a watersports center, and community gardens. The development aims to create a mixed-use destination for leisure, living, and working that capitalizes on Edinburgh's tourism industry and reputation for the arts.
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I n d e x
Index
Plot Parameters 3
Site Context Informaton 4
Design Process Statement 5
Option A
Design Statement 6
Concept Images 7
Site Plan - Ground Floor Plan 8
Lower Tower - Typical Residential Plan 9
Upper Tower - Typical Residential Plan 10
Rendering 11
Residential Unit Mix Summary 12
Option B
Design Statement 13
Concept Images 14
Site Plan - Ground Floor Plan 15
Amenities Level Plan 16
Typical Residential Plan 17
Typical Residential Plan 18
Lower Duplex Plan 19
Upper Duplex PLan 20
Rendering 21
Residential Unit Mix Summary 22
Option C
Design Statement 23
Concept Images 24
Site Plan - Ground Floor Plan 25
Typical Podium Plan 26
Amenities Level Plan 27
Typical Residential Plan 28
Rendering 29
Residential Unit Mix Summary 30
Concept Summary Matrix
Concept Summary Matrix 31
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Persian Gulf
Persian Gulf
Plot Parameters
Plot Area 4,010 sm
Max. Allowable Gross Floor Area: 23,234 sm
Max. Allowable Built-up Area: 32,000 sm
Max. Allowable Tower Foot Print Area: 1,100 sm
Max. Allowable Podium Foot Print Area: 2,400 sm
Max. Allowable Basement Foot Print Area: 2,000 sm
Max. Tower Height: 25 levels
Max. Podium Height: 3 levels
Max. Number Of Basement Levels: 2 levels
Required Parking Spaces: 185 spaces
6682.7
SETBACK
MIN 6M
SETBACK
MIN11M
SETBACK
MIN 4M
3 FLOORS PODIUM
N4
MAX.
25 FLOORS
RESIDENTAL
TOWERS
POOL DECK LIMIT MIN 1.5M
5500.0
3MWIDEARCADE
10MWIDERETAILAREA
1000sq.m.
2797.8
1052.2
2252.4
3287.7
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Summer Sun
Winter Sun
Prevailing Winds
Site Context Informaton
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Design Process Statement
Our approach to your project is to provide excellence in built form using our creativity, building type expertise
and our regional experience. Our goal is to maximize the investment of Al Dhafra Co-operative Society by cre-
ating a highly desirable and efficient mixed use development that is distinctive, marketable and saleable. The
project site is located in a prime location in the Eshraq development on Reem Island and will offer unequalled
value to the investor and end user alike.
The concept design phase began with the Client Kick-off meeting that was held to establish clear goals for this
development and to understand the client’s overall vision for the project.
Immediately following the client Kick-off meeting, the design team held an internal kick-off meeting to mobilize
the design team and convey the project parameters to the designers. Design workshops were held in our UAE
office and our US office. During the first week, 10 concepts were developed for the project. The design team
evaluated the concepts using the following criteria:
Overall objectives and project goals set by the client»»
Design aesthetics»»
Sustainability»»
Marketability Preliminary unit mix (appeal to target market)»»
Constructability»»
Potential Cost»»
Adherence to the Plot Specifications»»
The design team selected 4 concepts to be developed further during the second week of the design phase.
At the end of the second week, the design team elected to continue the development of all 4 options in-
stead of the required 3 options. The final two weeks of the concept design phase were used to refine the
concepts by developing the preliminary plans massing models in preparation for the concept design
presentation to the client. Following the first presentation, the design team modified the proposed design
concepts to incorporate feedback from the client.
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Design Statement
Located at the edge of an active boating and sailing environment, it was our goal to investigate forms that ac-
complished several primary objectives. By utilizing primary sustainable maneuvers that would maximize our
buildings capability to protect itself from the sun, we designed using several primary curves that would serve
as a visual cue for nautical movements in the area, as well as, optimizing the form to allow for unobstructed
passage of prevailing winds to move seamlessly across the face of the façade.
What manifested was a design that is the most appropriate in Abu Dhabi at this movement in time and place in
time. The building maximizes views along the South end by opening visual panoramas towards Abu Dhabi and
the Khor Laffin. The building form, while visually complex, transforms at every angle, providing the area with
an icon that morphs according to light and location. We address Abu Dhabi’s interest of integrating traditional
vernacular elements into the environment, by introducing a stamped geometric pattern on its primary façade.
This pattern calls attention to the regions history with architecture and reaffirms its appropriateness in the
regions emerging building environment.
We anticipate this type of building to stand as the example of design strategy that is ethical and poetical for an
area rich in design and culture. We hope that it will stand as an example of elegance in living, while serving as
a visual and cultural icon for both its residence, owner, and citizens beyond.
Option A
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Concept Images
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LOBBY
DRIVE UP DRIVE DOWN
LOBBY
PUBLIC BOARDWALK
PUBLICBOARDWALK
RETAIL
RETAIL
P
P P
P S
P
Site Plan - Ground Floor Plan
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Lower Tower - Typical Residential Plan
3 BEDROOM
176.5 SM
1 BEDROOM
111.4 SM
3 BEDROOM
207 SM
1 BEDROOM
99 SM
2 BEDROOM
178.8 SM
1 BEDROOM +1
148.9 SM
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Upper Tower - Typical Residential Plan
3 BEDROOM
176.5 SM
1 BEDROOM
107.9 SM
3 BEDROOM
170.7 SM
1 BEDROOM
92.8 SM
1 BEDROOM +1
139.7 SM
1 BEDROOM
106.8 SM
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Residential Unit Mix Summary
Unit Type
Average
Area of Units
(SM)
Average
Area of Units
(SF)
Total Net
Residential
Area
Studio 0 Units 0.00% 0.00% 0 SM 0.0 SF 0.00% 0.00%
1 Bed Room 47 Units 41.23% 106 SM 1,141.6 SF 4,984.8 SM 30.63%
1+1 Bed Room 19 Units 16.67% 153 SM 1,645.4 SF 2,904.4 SM 17.85%
2 Bed Room 10 Units 8.77% 179 SM 1,924.6 SF 1,788.0 SM 10.99%
2+1 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
3 Bed Room 38 Units 33.33% 174 SM 1,868.6 SF 6,596.8 SM 40.54%
3+1 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% 0.00%
4 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
4+1 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
Duplex 3 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
Duplex 4 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
Penthouse 4 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
Penthouse 5 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
Total 114 Units 114 Units 100.00% 100.00% 16,274.0 SM 100.00% 100.00%
0 Units 0.00%
0 Units 0.00%
0 Units 0.00%
38 Units 33.33%
10 Units 8.77%
66 Units 57.89%
10.99%
Percentage by
Area
48.48%
Number of Units
Percentage By
Unit Type
0.00%
0.00%
40.54%
0.00%
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Design Statement
This concept was developed using a holistic design approach that aims to create a visually distinctive design that is
sustainable, cost effective, functional, and marketable. The two key drivers guiding the design were responsiveness to
the project site and variety and flexibility in the residential unit mix.
RESPONSIVENESS TO THE PROJECT SITE
WATER FRONTAGE: One of the most attractive features of this plot is that is has water frontage on two sides. We have
capitalized on this in the tower with the layout of the residential units and on the ground floor with the retail layout. In
the residential floors of the tower, we have broken the massing of the building to allow 82% of all units in the building to
have direct views of the water from the main living spaces. We have also provided corner living rooms for every unit in the
building. On the ground floor, we have provided maximum exposure to the retail outlets by placing them along the water
on two sides to attract the pedestrians using the waterfront promenade.
ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE DESIGN: Buildings designed for this region must be designed in a holistic sustain-
able way to manage the extreme temperatures, humidity and solar heat gain during the summer months. In short, a
holistic sustainable building design should work in concert with natural site forces to maximize occupant comfort and
building performance while minimizing additional energy usage and operational costs.
A very cost effective means to address these site forces is to introduce Passive Solar Shading design strategies into the
architectural design. The shading concept focuses on the minimizing the solar exposure that occurs throughout the year
and throughout the day as the sun moves across the sky and interacts with the building. We have broken the mass of
Option B
the building into two forms. The mass in the south-west portion of the tower will be the most exposed to the sun during the hot-
test time of the day and year. For this reason, we have concentrated our solar shading elements in this portion of the building.
We have provided deep overhangs and horizontal solar shades to reduce the impact of the mid day sun. On the north-eastern
portion of the building, we have provided horizontal solar shades and balconies to reduce solar gain during the mid day. The
south-west mass of the tower also serves as a shading devise for the north-east building mass.
The retail space has been designed to maximize the natural light intake and minimize heat gain. To increase natural light we
have provided high volumes with floor to ceiling glass, to minimize the direct sun light and heat gain, we have provided deep
overhangs and sun shades from the parking podium above.
VARIETY AND FLEXIBILITY IN THE RESIDENTIAL UNIT MIX
A Key to the success of any residential tower project is a well developed and flexible residential unit mix identifying the type of
units, size of units and the percentage of each type in the overall development. This information is critical in the planning and
development of the marketing and sales strategy for the project.
In this concept, we have provided maximum variety and flexibility in the residential unit mix to allow the project to attract a wide
range of potential buyers. We have accomplished this by incorporating vertical mechanical shafts in fixed locations at the back
of each unit. This will allow the unit types to be interchanged without affecting the unit above or below. This allow the building
to have multiple “typical” floor plates that can accommodate 4 to 6 units per floor and also allows the addition of “special units”
such as the two story duplex units.
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Concept Images
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RETAIL RETAIL RETAIL RETAIL
MECH
MECH
MECH
S P
P P
LOBBY
RETAIL DRIVE DOWN DRIVE UP
PUBLIC BOARDWALK
PUBLICBOARDWALK
Site Plan - Ground Floor Plan
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S P
P
AMENITIES LOBBY
COMMUNITY ROOM ADMIN.
GYMYOGA
SPALAP POOL
AEROBICS
WOMEN
MENP
Amenities Level Plan
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S
2 BEDROOM
119 SM
2 BEDROOM
119 SM
2 BEDROOM
114 SM
3 BEDROOM + 1
173 SM
P
P P
2 BEDROOM
114 SM
3 BEDROOM + 1
173 SM
Typical Residential Plan
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Typical Residential Plan
2 BEDROOM +1
129 SM
1 BEDROOM
89.1 SM
3 BEDROOM +1
189.9 SM
2 BEDROOM +1
129 SM
1 BEDROOM
89.1 SM
3 BEDROOM +1
189.9 SM
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S
3 BEDROOM
DUPLEX
216 SM 2 BEDROOM
119 SM
3 BEDROOM
DUPLEX
222 SM
3 BEDROOM
DUPLEX
267 SM
P
P P
2 BEDROOM
114 SM
3 BEDROOM + 1
173 SM
Lower Duplex Plan
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S
3 BEDROOM
DUPLEX
3 BEDROOM
DUPLEX
P
P P
3 BEDROOM
DUPLEX
Upper Duplex PLan
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Unit Type
Average
Area of Units
(SM)
Average
Area of Units
(SF)
Total Net
Residential
Area
Studio 0 Units 0.00% 0.00% 0 SM 0.0 SF 0.00% 0.00%
1 Bed Room 20 Units 16.95% 89 SM 959.1 SF 1,782.0 SM 27.17%
1+1 Bed Room 0 Units #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
2 Bed Room 32 Units 27.12% 117 SM 1,254.5 SF 3,729.6 SM 21.60%
2+1 Bed Room 20 Units 16.95% 129 SM 1,388.5 SF 2,580.0 SM 14.94%
3 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
3+1 Bed Room 36 Units 30.51% 182 SM 1,961.3 SF 6,559.6 SM 37.99%
4 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
4+1 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
Duplex 3 Bed Room 9 Units 7.63% 236 SM 2,535.3 SF 2,119.8 SM 12.28%
Duplex 4 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
Penthouse 4 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
Penthouse 5 Bed Room 1 Units 0.85% 495 SM 5,328.1 SF 495.0 SM 2.87%
Total 118 Units 118 Units #DIV/0! 100.00% 17,266.0 SM 116.85% 100.00%
1 Units 0.85%
0.00%
9 Units 7.63%
36 Units 30.51%
52 Units 44.07%
20 Units 16.95%
36.54%
Percentage by
Area
10.32%
Number of Units
Percentage By
Unit Type
2.87%
0.00%
37.99%
12.28%
Residential Unit Mix Summary
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Design Statement
THE FOLD
The concept for this design stems from the idea that a very simple form can be quite elegant and create a landmark building. The FOLD contains two
primary areas – the Podium and the Tower, but has adapted them to a more contemporary feel and stresses the forms of each with a solid, encompassing
plane. While the profile of this building will provide an ORIGINAL, ICONIC IMAGE throughout the day and especially at night to and from the city of Abu
Dhabi and adjacent developments, the form will separate the different uses into easily identifiable volumes, while in turn, bringing the entire structure
together as a whole.
These spaces are defined as follows:
The PODIUM – Lobbies; Commercial Space includes a Ground Level Boutique, a Level 1 Café with extensive patio, and a Level 2 Fine Dining Restaurant; an
Amenities Level made up of 3 Pools and a Spa on the Sun Deck, a Gym, a Salon, and Aerobics/Yoga facilities; in addition to Parking for the Commercial areas.
All of these spaces have been enclosed in glass boxes that highlight their function and emphasize the engulfing planes, but also give the sense of inviting/
welcoming spaces.
The TOWER – 6 Custom Residential Units per floor (Levels 4 – 25) create the exclusive portion of the project.
The form of the Tower has been designed to be not only very ‘clean’ in appearance, but to give maximum potential for natural day-lighting and prominent
views from all living spaces and bedrooms. Strict attention has been paid in the layout of every flat to create very luxurious and saleable units. No one
flat is the same as another, allowing for diversity in potential buyers to find exactly what they are looking for. One and two bedrooms have been given
priority based on Client comments, allowing for a very large number of units in the relatively small building footprint area, while giving the building a seri-
ous sense of verticality with 22 floors above the Podium deck. Of course, it should be noted that with the simple grid that has been laid out and a building
footprint that is consistent throughout the entire building, modifications to unit sizes and/or types are easily obtainable.
The aesthetic qualities have been drawn from the early Modern, International Style architecture of the 1940’s and 50’s seen in more tropical, upscale
projects around the world. In that, the building will come off as a very ‘minimalist’ structure, making a seamless transition between the indoors and
outdoors, while avoiding the eclectic nature of many buildings in development throughout the region. While seeming complex (or ‘different’ looking) in
form, there is a very refined simplicity in its functions and uses. This simplicity will allow for ease in building and construction, allowing for a multitude
of opportunities in upgrading materials and finishes that will give the building a truly luxurious feel without the typical associated cost. Essentially, a very
HIGH PROFILE building will be created that has clearly been developed for this site alone, specifically with all views and proportions of interior and exterior
space accounted for, resulting in strong sales and proud tenants.
Option C
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Concept Images
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Site Plan - Ground Floor Plan
DRIVE
UP
DRIVE
DOWN
LOBBY
RETAIL
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Typical Podium Plan
DRIVE
UP
DRIVE
DOWN
PARKING
CAFE AT
LEVEL 1
(RESTAURANT
AT LEVEL 2)
PATIO
PATIO
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Amenities Level Plan
YOGA M W SPA /
SALON
GYM AEROBICS
SUN DECK
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Typical Residential Plan
1 BEDROOM +1
125 SM
1 BEDROOM
94 SM
1 BEDROOM +1
130 SM
1 BEDROOM +1
106 SM
2 BEDROOM +1
145 SM
2 BEDROOM +1
163 SM
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Unit Type
Average
Area of Units
(SM)
Average
Area of Units
(SF)
Total Net
Residential
Area
Studio 0 Units 0.00% 0.00% 0 SM 0.0 SF 0.00% 0.00%
1 Bed Room 22 Units 16.67% 94 SM 1,014.0 SF 2,072.4 SM 12.36%
1+1 Bed Room 66 Units 50.00% 120 SM 1,293.5 SF 7,931.0 SM 47.28%
2 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
2+1 Bed Room 44 Units 33.33% 154 SM 1,656.0 SF 6,769.4 SM 40.36%
3 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
3+1 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
4 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
4+1 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
Duplex 3 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
Duplex 4 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
Penthouse 4 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
Penthouse 5 Bed Room 0 Units 0.00% #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0.0 SM 0.00%
Total 132 Units 132 Units 100.00% 100.00% 16,772.8 SM 100.00% 100.00%
0 Units 0.00%
0 Units 0.00%
0 Units 0.00%
0 Units 0.00%
44 Units 33.33%
88 Units 66.67%
40.36%
Percentage by
Area
59.64%
Number of Units
Percentage By
Unit Type
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
Residential Unit Mix Summary
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Unit Type
Number
of Units
Percentage By
Unit Type
Average
Area of Units (SM)
Average
Area of Units (SF)
Number
of Units
Percentage By
Unit Type
Average
Area of Units (SM)
Average
Area of Units (SF)
Number
of Units
Percentage By
Unit Type
Average
Area of Units (SM)
Average
Area of Units (SF)
Studio
1 Bed Room 106 SM 1,141.0 SF 89 SM 958.0 SF
1+1 Bed Room 153 SM 1,646.9 SF 120 SM 1,291.7 SF
2 Bed Room 179 SM 1,926.7 SF 117 SM 1,259.4 SF
2+1 Bed Room 129 SM 1,388.5 SF 154 SM 1,657.6 SF
3 Bed Room 174 SM 1,872.9 SF
3+1 Bed Room 182 SM 1,959.0 SF
4 Bed Room
4+1 Bed Room
Duplex 3 Bed Room 236 SM 2,540.3 SF
Duplex 4 Bed Room
Penthouse 4 Bed Room
Penthouse 5 Bed Room 495 SM 5,328.1 SF
Total 114 Units 100.00% 118 Units 100.00% 132 Units 100.00%
0 SM 0 SF 0 SM 0 SF 0 SM 0 SF
23,159 SM 249,281 SF 23,320 SM 251,014 SF 23,599 SM 254,022 SF
17,520 SM 188,584 SF 18,000 SM 193,750 SF 18,210 SM 196,008 SF
81.5% 81.6% 82.5%
75.7% 77.2% 77.2%
Parking:
36 Units 30.51%38 Units 33.33%
Total Building Efficiency
NFA / GFA of building
CONCEPT A
Total NFA
Net Floor Area
CONCEPT B
20 Units 16.95%
52 Units 44.07%
CONCEPT A
Total CFA
Construction Floor Area
Total GFA
Gross Floor Area
66 Units 57.89%
10 Units 8.77%
1 Units 0.85%
9 Units 7.63%
CONCEPT C
88 Units 66.67%
44 Units 33.33%
1. The Plot Specifications show that 185 car parking spaces are required. It is our understanding that the required parking will be based on the final unit mix for the building and that the required number of
parking spaces may change.
2. The Plot Specifications limit the amount of area that can be used for parking. Based on these restrictions, the maximum number of car parking spaces that can be accommodated is approximately 150 spaces
If a variance is granted by the master developer on the allowable area for parking, then the number of parking spaces could increase to approximatly 190 spaces.
CONCEPT B CONCEPT C
Total NFA
Net Floor Area
Total NFA
Net Floor Area
Typical Floor Efficiency
NFA / GFA of Typical Floor
Total Building Efficiency
NFA / GFA of building
Total GFA
Gross Floor Area
Typical Floor Efficiency
NFA / GFA of Typical Floor
Typical Floor Efficiency
NFA / GFA of Typical Floor
Total Building Efficiency
NFA / GFA of building
Total CFA
Construction Floor Area
Total GFA
Gross Floor Area
Total CFA
Construction Floor Area
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Concept Summary Matrix