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NATALY ROJASM.Arch Portfolio
Winter 2012Professor: Howard Davis
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When I think of food I think about
being in the middle of a market in
Atlixco, Mexico. I think about the
smells of the fruit, the cheese, the
chocolate, the tortillas and many
of the other amazing products. I
also think about the small restau-
rants and the incredible food that
is cooked there. This project for
C.H.O.P made me want to design
a place where people in Portland
can feel like the people in Atlixco;
where the whole town has devel-
oped around the market, to them
the markets is the place where
they can meet with their favorite
flavors as well as with their friends.
The concept of Transparent Fun-
damental has driven my design
not only in the organization but
in the overall sensation of the
building, this should be a beautiful
space that houses all types of food
lovers and offers them a sensation
like no other.
Welcome to C.H.O.P!
CULINARY HUB IN PORTLAND
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Meeting Room
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GROCER
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CULINARY HUB IN PORTLAND
Meeting Room
Teaching Classroom
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Grocer
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Restaurant
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SOUTH ELEVATION
Winter 2012Professor: Howard Davis
Observing the program I noticed
a distinction between activities.
They are activities that can clearly
be connected to the food, places
like the market, the restaurant and
the cafe. The other realm of the
program are what I have called
the educational aspect, the places
where food is more of a concept,
where food will be studied and
discussed, places like the library,
classrooms and meeting room. I
took this separation as a literal one
and created two buildings that are
connected by clear paths.
Bathroom
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Teaching Classroom
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Metting Room
Garden
Teaching Classroom
Teaching Classroom
Cafe
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SOUTH ELEVATIONEAST ELEVATION
The food part of the program
is one that needs to be transparent
and assesable to the general pub-
lic, its the place that needs to be
seen right away and should have
a simple circulation design. The
educational part of the program
is more of a fundamental element,
the background and core of the
food environment, this space is
opaque and secure for those that
venture into the world of food
knowledge.
Culinary Hub In Portland
DETROIT IDEA CENTER
Fall 2012Professor: Melinda Nettles
WatecolorObservations
InspirationCollages
The Idea Center is a space that
unites urban-farming and enriches
the area of Corktown by emphasiz-
ing its beauty and history with a
quality of education.
Detroit has developed a culture of
urban farming, a movement that
offers great potential for the com-
munity. The sill will be a connec-
tion between the urban-farmers
in Detroit and offer them the tools
that they may not have access to.
The design incorporates education
which can be achieved through the
areas of farming, composing/Re-
cycling and the arts, with a strong
understanding of te history of the
site and the community.
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Lecture/Auditorium 25,000
Caf/Gift Shop 5,000
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Offices 3,000
Restrooms 100 9
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Packaging & Food Processing 6,500
Forestry Yard 3,000
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Outdoor Farm Space min of 7,500
Teaching Laboratory 1,500 4
Compost Training Area 2,500
Recycling Room 2,500
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Exhibit Space 10,000
Lobby 3,000
Lecture/Auditorium 25,000
Caf/Gift Shop 5,000
Classrooms 1,000 3
Community Meeting Space 5,000 Indoor and/or Outdoor
Offices 3,000
Restrooms 100 9
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Mechanical/electrical Room 10,000
Loading 2,500 2 Semi trucks & 1 DeliveryTruck
Storage 4,000
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Hydroponics Fishery 6,000
Packaging & Food Processing 6,500
Forestry Yard 3,000
Indoor Farm Space min of 2,500
Outdoor Farm Space min of 7,500
Teaching Laboratory 1,500 4
Compost Training Area 2,500
Recycling Room 2,500
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Compost Training Area 2,500PROJECT TOTAL 103,440
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Caf/Gift Shop 5,000
Classrooms 1,000 3
Community Meeting Space 5,000 Indoor and/or Outdoor
Offices 3,000
Restrooms 100 9
Janitor Closet 40
Mechanical/electrical Room 10,000
Loading 2,500 2 Semi trucks & 1 DeliveryTruck
Storage 4,000
Total 71,440
Hydroponics Fishery 6,000
Packaging & Food Processing 6,500
Forestry Yard 3,000
Indoor Farm Space min of 2,500
Outdoor Farm Space min of 7,500
Teaching Laboratory 1,500 4
Compost Training Area 2,500
Recycling Room 2,500
Total 32,000
Compost Training Area 2,500PROJECT TOTAL 103,440
Exhibit S
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Exhibit Space 10,000
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Caf/Gift Shop 5,000
Classrooms 1,000 3
Community Meeting Space 5,000 Indoor and/or Outdoor
Offices 3,000
Restrooms 100 9
Janitor Closet 40
Mechanical/electrical Room 10,000
Loading 2,500 2 Semi trucks & 1 DeliveryTruck
Storage 4,000
Total 71,440
Hydroponics Fishery 6,000
Packaging & Food Processing 6,500
Forestry Yard 3,000
Indoor Farm Space min of 2,500
Outdoor Farm Space min of 7,500
Teaching Laboratory 1,500 4
Compost Training Area 2,500
Recycling Room 2,500
Total 32,000
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Storage 4,000
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Fall 2012Professor: Melinda Nettles
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Detroit IDEA Center
Winter 2013Professor: Linda Zimmer
KENNEL ELLISREDESIGN
The objective of this program is to
provide the textile community of
Eugene the opportunity to access
resources that they do not have at
home.The program offers incuba-
tor space that can be rented to
experienced people and a resource
Library in which the members can
use items like textile examples
and a large collection of special-
Storage/Display
00 10' 20'
First Floor PlanRetail SpaceTool Checkout Sewing Rooms
Retail Space
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Sewing Space
Sewing Space
Knitting MachineStorage
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Second Floor PlanWeaving SpaceKnitting Space Incuvator SpaceCafe
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members only space. However, the
layout of the space and activities
was created to produce inspiration
inside and outside the building.
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Library
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Weaving
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Kennel Ellis Redesign
Watercolor Studies
El Centro Project
PiaxtlaisatownlocatedinthesouthoftheMexicanstateofPuebla.Alargepartofitspopulationhasmigrated
totheU.S.tofindworkandmoneyfortheirfamilies.Theseremittencesfuelthelocaleconomyandhaveanimpact
onthestructureofthetown.Perhapsthebesttimetoseethisimpactisduringthefestivaldevotedtothetowns
patronsaint.InPiaxtla,thetownholdsayearlyeventtopayhomagetoLaVirgendelaAsuncion,VirginoftheAscen-
sion.Thefestival(laFeria)isthemostimportanteventinPiaxtlaandrunsthroughthemonthofAugust.Thisisthe
timethatmanywhoarelivingintheU.S.returntoPiaxtlatospendtimewithfamilyandreconnectwiththeircus-
toms.AsmoremoneyissentbackfromtheU.S.thefestivalbecomesmoreandmoreextravagantwhichinturnmoti-
vatesimmigrantstoreturntoexperiencethecelebration.
ThisprojectwasbornfromthefascinationofElCentro,thetownsquarealsoknownasthezocalo,andtheway
itisutilizedduringtheFeria.Itmorphsintoamarketplace,acarnival,adancehall,apublicparkandashoppingcen-
teralmostseamlessly.Itisanextremelyflexiblespacethathastheabilitytoaccomodatetheneedsoftwodifferent
worlds:thetownspeoplewholivehereyear-roundandthereturningpopulationduringthefestival.
El Centro ProjectPiaxtla | Puebla | Mexico
Map of Piaxtla with the main square (El Centro) and main highway highlighted.
A) Map of Mexico showing the location of the state of Puebla. B) Map of Puebla showing the location of the municipality of Piaxtla.
Photograph taken in 1942 from the northern mountain. It shows the most important elements in a Mexican community: 1) the church 2) the Market place 3) the public park 4) and the Municipal building
The plaza is a weekly market where vendors gather to sell their goods in Piaxtla. This event enables townspeople to do their shopping of fresh pro-
duce along with most items needed throughout the week and eliminates the need for supermarkets or large retail stores.
The festival is a celebration devoted to the Virgin of the Ascension and many ceremonies and events are held. Many carnival rides and booths are
invited to participate, and this gives the town a nocturnal quality that doesnt exist throughout the rest of the year. Whereas the market place and
the plaza are used by locals and visitors for necesities, the feria serves mostly recreational purposes.
This phtograph taken from the southern mountain 70 years later shows that the town expands concentrically around El Centro. The four structures have remained important.
This photgraph shows the market place (mercado) in use in 1942, where vendors could gather to
sell their goods. This commercial method has been in use since precolumbian times.
This fountain was constructed near the church and was meant to represent the core of the town. Still a very important structure, the market place (mercado) has grown exponentially to acco-
modate a growing population. This shed is used for the weekly Plaza market and for important
events and gatherings especially during the festival (feria). It is also slowly transforming into a
permanent market place like those found in larger Mexican cities such as Puebla and Oaxaca.
The fountain has been replaced by a kiosko, a small pavilion for taking refreshment.
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El Centro | TheSquare
La Plaza | TheWeeklyMarket
La Feria | TheFestival
Antonia Manuel German & Juana
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Mobile Stalls: Vendors whose wares are small enough to be carried through the market place. Some examples are blankets, wire mesh stands and small carts.
Booths: Assembled structures that protect vendors and their goods from the elements and act as shelter through the month.
Rides: Amusement rides that include a carousel, bumper cars, ferris wheel, tilt-a-whirl. Also arcade houses and trampolines.
Table Stalls: Stalls created by joining tables for displaying goods. Primarily found within the shed which provides cover.
El Mercado: The shed (el jacaln) at the center of town has been used primarily to hold major events and the weekly plaza. It has begun to be used by resident vendors to sell produce, food and other goods on a daily basis.
La Plaza: The plaza is a traditional farmers market. Every wednesday local vendors set up in the town square to sell everything from household items to livestock. This lasts from sun-up to sun-down.
La Feria: The fair is an annual festivity held during the month of August. Vendors from all over Mexico are invited, along with carnival booths and rides. They are primarily out-of-towners whose booths serve as their shelter for the duration of the fair.
Color Key
August 8th 2012First Plaza of the month.
Vehicles: Many of the vendors transport their goods using cars and trucks. These fill space around the main square.
AntoniaisaresidentofPiaxtlaandavendorthatsellsgrilledcorn
inthezocalo.Shetoldmethatcomparedtootherpeopleshehad
theluxuryofgoinghomeeverynightandsleepingonherownbed.
Howeverifthiswasnotthecaseshewouldnothaveaproblem
stayinginthezocalosinceshebelievesittobesafeandaproduc-
tivewayofkeepingthemerchandiseinoneplace.Atnightshelocks
everythingtothebenchsheusesashervendingpostandreturns
thenextdaywithcornforgrillingandthetraditionaltoppingsof
chilepowder,limeandsalt.Herstandisapublicbench,asmall
tableandasmallcharcoalgrill.Thisisherfirsttimesellingcornin
thezocalo,andknowsthatthefestivalisagreattimetomakeextra
money.ThoughshehaschildrenwhoareworkingintheU.S.she
doesntliketojustsitandwaitforthemtosendhermoney,asshe
believesmanyinthetowndo.AtthebeginningofthemonthAn-
toniawasinthezocalobyherselfandlatershewasjoinedbyher
husbandandgranddaughterwhowouldkepthercompany.Since
Antonialocksherpropertytothemetalbenchithascreatedasmall
circlewherepeoplethatsheknowsgather,thisisalsoenforced
sinceherfriendhasalsosetupshopinfrontofher,sellinggumand
candy.Theyenjoyedbeingabletochatinthetimebetweensales.
Manuelsellssmalltrincketslikethepopularturtlebobble-heads
madeofsmallgourdsandwoodfor25pesos($2.00).Hecameto
PiaxtlawithhismotherwhohasbeencomingtotheFeriaforthe
last5years.Manueltoldusthattheymoveallyearround,selling
knickknacksandcrafts.Theirtripbeginsintheirhometownand
takesthemallaroundMexico.Theyexplainthattheyusedtobeable
totravelbybusbutthatisnowdifficultbecausebuslinesarenot
beingasaccommodatingduetotheirlargequantitiesofmerchan-
diseandtheirboothcomponents.Nowtheymusthiretruckdrivers
thattakethemtotheirdestinationforafee.Forthedurationofthe
festivaltheyliveintheirboothtokeepaneyeontheirmerchandise.
German&Juanacreatepersonalizedbraceletsbywrappingcolor-
fulthreadtoastripofplastic.Thecouplemadethemselvesstand
outfromothersofthesametradebytheirquicknessanddesigns.
Theyholdacustom-madestandthatholdspre-madebraceletswith
popularnamesandcolors.Theirstandiscomprisedofthreehinged
boardsthatcanbefoldedandeasilycarried.Whenacustomerap-
proachesthem,theysetdowntheirboardtodisplaytheirwork.
Theyhaveasmallnotebookwheretheywritetherequestednames
orwordsstrugglingabitwithspelling.Thecoupleplacethemselves
inthezocalonearthekioskoandawaitforpasserbys.Theirthree
childrensitpatiently,usingcardboardtomakethecementsofter
andcooler,astheylearnthecraftsoftheirparents.Theyexplain
thattheyhavelearnedmanycraftsandskillsintheircityofTaxco,
locatedintheneighboringstateofGuerrero.Butthebraceletsallow
themtotravellightandareverypopular,especiallywiththeyoung
peoplethatarevisitingfromtheU.S.Otherthantheirdisplaythey
haveabackpackinwhichtheycarrytheirmaterialsandonebench
forJuanatositon.Theyalsocarrywiththemaplastictarpthatthey
useasaprotectivecanopy.Theirestablishmentreliesontheirplace-
mentsincetheyareintheverycenterofthezocalotheycanuse
thecementbenchofthezocaloasasittingplace,eatingplaceand
restingarea.
Vendors
Vendor Stalls
Section: North to south. Mercado and kiosko
Felipeandhisbrotherwereonlyinthetownforthemainweekof
thefestival.TheycamefromthecityPueblaandoncetheywere
doneinPiaxtlatheyweregoingtoanotherfestivalinCholula.Fe-
lipewasresponsibleforonelargeboothandhisbrotherforanother.
Eachhadacombinationofhandmadewoodenitemsrangingfrom
spoonstobackmassagers.Theyexplainedthattheydidnotfindthe
festivaltobeasprosperousasithadbeeninpastyearsandthata
lotlesspeopleseemedtobeinPiaxtlacomparedtoprioryears.Like
therestofthevendorsthatwerestationedinthezocalotheyslept
intheirboothsandfoundthatthiswasthebestwaytosavemoney
andprotecttheirmerchandise.WhenIaskediftheyfoundthisway
oflivinguncomfortabletheyrespondedthatitwasfinesincetheir
booth,measuringtenfeetinlength,offeredthemmuchmorespace
thanotherpeoplethere.
SantosisparticipatinginPiaxtlasfestivalforthefirsttime.Heisa
memberoftheOtomitribefromthenorthsectionofthestateof
PueblafromatownasremoteasPiaxtla.HeendedupinPiaxtla
becauseafriendwhohasparticipatedinthefestivalinvitedhim.
HiscraftisatradehelearnedinhishometownintheSierraNorte
ofPuebla.Theregionsartisansarewellknownforcreatingintricate
andbeautifulobjectsusingbeadworkandbarkpaper.Hefounditto
beverypopularinPiaxtlaandbecauseofthisheplanstocomeback
nextyearandbringothersfromhistown.Santosexplainedthatafter
monthsofsavinghewasfinallyabletopurchasehisstall,which
wasdesignedbyhimandconstructedbyametalsmithinhistown.
Santosexplainedthathedecidedonthemeasurementsbasedon
themoneythathehadatthetime,ifonehadthemoneytohavea
biggerstalldoneheexplainedthenonecould.Healsotookinto
considerationtheamountofspacethatheneededforhisworkand
thefactthattownslikePiaxtlachargevendorsafeerelativetothe
dimensionsofthestalls.Theboothisametalframedstructuremea-
suringfivefeetinlengthandadepthof6feet.Thetabletopwhere
heplaceshismerchandiseisthreefeetdeepandrisesthreefeet.
Thetotalheightoftheboothissevenfeetwithagableroof.Putting
thestalltogetherisverysimpleandsincehismerchandiseissmall
hedoesnotusemuchofthespaceunderneathotherthantohave
somepersonalitemsandextramerchandise.Santosexplainedthat
hisboothdidnothaveboardsrisingbetweenthetabletopandthe
floorthatmanyusetosleepon.Insteadhesethisboothagainstthe
thepark,sothathecouldsitontheledgeduringthedayandsleep
onitatnigh.SantoswasoriginallyplanningtostayinPiaxtlafor
twoweeksbutoncehewasthereherealizedthatstayinguntilthe
endofthemonthwasbeneficialsincemanyofthethatweregoing
backtotheU.S.weredoingsoatheendofthemonth.Thisisthe
timethatmanyusetobuylastminutegiftsandsouvenirs.
MartaisfromAcatlan,acityanhourawayfromPiaxtla.Shewasin
townforthedurationofthefestival,sellingclothingfromdifferent
regionsofMexico.Shewasintownforabouttwoweeks,duringthe
firstweekhersonkepthercompanyandinthelastweekherhus-
bandarrivedwithnewmerchandise.Sheexplainedthatsheneeded
helpfrombothofthemassembleanddisassembleherestablish-
mentbecausethemetalbarsaretooheavyforhertodoitalone.
Oncethefestivalisovershewillhiresomeonefromthenexttown
tomoveherthingstothenextfestival.Inpreviousyearsshehad
reliedonpublictransportationbutthishaschangedsincebusesno
longermakeasmanylocalstopsandlimitpickups.Liketheoth-
erswhocomeforthefestival,shesleepsinherboothandrelieson
beingwithhermerchandisetoprotectit.Thebenefitstosleepingin
herbootharenothavingtowastemoneyforhotelsandnothaving
tomovehermerchandise.
Vendors
Felipe Santos Marta
August 22nd 2012Third Plaza of the month.
Elevation: North facade of zocalo and kiosko.
5 am
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11 am
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PLAZA TIMELINESMARKET TIMELINE
Though the weekly plaza is organized in a very organic manner, there are new attempts to make business within the shed more orderly. Pathways were made to create sections for dierent types of vendors. So the meat sellers are grouped together in one section while the baked goods are in another. The mercado is also used during other days of the week though not in the same scale as the weekly market. The schedule is similar however, with people setting up fruit stands and makeshift kitchens for selling food. It is a known fact that in most Mexican cities it is in the market places that you find their culture. The best food, the local styles, regional goods and crafts. And as Piaxtla grows, El Mercado must also adapt.
LupeisoriginallyfromChinantlaanearbytown(itsdividedfrom
Piaxtlabyastreet).ShemovedtoPiaxtlabecausethereshehadthe
opportunityofputtingupherownbusiness.Shedecidedthatveg-
etableswouldbethebestproducttosellsincethetowndoesnot
haveasupermarketandhasaccesstofreshproduceonlyduring
thePlazaonwednesdays.SincethemercadoinPiaxtlaisanopen
shed,itwaseasyforhertoset-upandinthisyearherbusinesshas
grownfromhavingatableofproducetohavingsixtablesstacked
withfruits,vegetablesandflowers.LupetravelstoAcatalntofind
freshproduceonceaweekandreliesonherchildrenorhusbandto
takecareofthestand,whichhasbecomeapermanentfixtureofthe
mercado.
Lupe
Mariawasveryhappytobesellinginthetown,shewasastrong
believerofthequalityofthesweetsthatshesells.Sheofferedall
kindsoftraditionalMexicansweets,suchaschilcacayote,ared
candiedsquashandfamoussweetpotatotreatknownascamote.
Sheencouragedhercustomerstosamplehermerchandisetoprove
itsquality.Shebelievedthatthefreshnessofhersweetswerewhat
maintainedhercustomershappy.Shetookturnswithherhusband
andsontravellingbackandforthfromhertowntotransportfresh
productswhensheranlow.MariaarrivedinPiaxtlaaftergoingtoa
festivalinthecityofAcatlanandwasplanningtostaythereforthe
remainderoftheweekwithhersonwhileherhusbandlefttosetup
forafestivalinCholula.Theysleptintheirbooth,whichmeasured
tenfeetinlengthbyadepthofsixfeet.Shewaslocatedinthewest-
ernedgeofthezocalo,surroundedbyotherboothsthatalsosold
sweets.Shefeltthatthecompetitionwasessentialformaintaininga
highqualityproduct.
InesisaresidentofPiaxtla.Butcheringandmeatsellinghavebeen
herfamilystradeforgenerationsandtheyarealsoknownfortheir
pozole(awhitehominysoup)andtheirtacos.Shecanbefound
sellingfoodinthemercadoonsomedaysandsellingmeatdur-
ingthewednesdayplaza.Sheexplainedthatthenewpresidenthas
helpedthemerchantsorganizeinthemercadobypavingthefloor
withbricksanddemarcatingpathwaysforcustomerstotraversethe
marketplacewithease.Thepathwaysalsomarkdifferentsections
ofthemarketduringtheplaza,sothatmeatsellersareallinone
place,thebakersinanother,etc.WhiletalkingtoInesothervendors
askediftheycouldsettheirestablishmentnexttoherssinceitwas
emptyandsheexplainedtothemthatthislocationwasformeat
sellers.Itsanewsystemthatalsohassomepoliticalcomplexity.An
associationofvendors,ofwhichInesisamember,pooledmoney
togethertohelpimprovethemercadoandtheshed.Shebelieves
thatthisgrantsthemmorerighttohavetheirbusinesshousedwith-
inthestructureoftheshed.
Ines Maria
Vendors
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August 15th 2012Second Plaza of the month.
5 am
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PLAZA TIMELINESPLAZA TIMELINE
The weekly market is held every wednesday, though most vendors arrive the night before to set up. The plaza sprawls accross the square and takes a dierent shape every week. This timeline shows the duration of the plaza from 5 am where the vendors wake to display their merchandise until 5 pm when the square is thouroughly cleaned by municipal waste management.
Elevation: South facade of mercado.
Summer + Fall 2012Professor: Howard Davis
Piaxtla is a town located in the south of the Mexican state of Puebla. A
large part of its population has migrated to the U.S. to find work and a bet-
ter life. Many of them send money back to their family. These remittences
fuel the local economy and have an impact on the social and physical
structure of the town. The best time to see this impact is during the festi-
val devoted to the towns patron saint. In Piaxtla, the town holds a yearly
event to pay homage to La Virgen de la Asuncion, Virgin of the Ascension.
The festival is the most important event in Piaxtla and runs through the
month of August. This is the time that many who are living in the U.S.
return to Piaxtla to spend time with family and reconnect with their tradi-
tions.
This project was born from my fascination of El Centro, the town square,
and the way it is utilized during the Feria. It morphs into a weekly market
place, a carnival, a dance hall, a public park and a shopping center almost
seamlessly. It is also slowly growing into a permanent market. During the
fair it is an extremely flexible space that has the ability to accomodate the
needs of two different worlds: the townspeople who live here year-round
and the returning population during the festival.
The information for this project was obtained through direct observation
and interaction with the space of the town square and those who use it.
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Theareahassomepermanentconveniencestoresthatareopenall
weeklong.Howeverthelackoffreshproducemakesthemercado
essential.Someoftheretailerscomplainthatthemercadoandthe
plazaweretakingcustomersawaybutwhenobservingtheitems
thataresoldineachestablishmenttheyarenotcompetingwith
eachotherbutcomplementthemselves.
Thechurchisanessentialparttothetownsorganizationandde-
velopment.SincethemainreasonforthefestivalistheVirginofthe
townthechurchalsogoesthroughsometransformationstoaccom-
modatetheincreaseinpopulation.Whenlargereventsareprepared
inthechurchalargetentisset-uptogooutsidethechurchcreating
anewchurchinthefrontpartofthechurch,thiswaythefacade
becomesthealtarandthepathtoenterthechurchbecomesthe
centralaisle,whennolargereventsareplanthechurchreturnstoits
commonstate.
August 29th 2012Fourth Plaza day of the month.
Elevation: North facade of the church
Throughoutthemonthaseriesofeventsinpeopleshouseshappen
tocommemoratetheVirgin,Howeverthebiggestandmostim-
portantistheprocessionthathappensonAugust14th.Onthisday
eachyearadifferentpatronfamilyorganizestheeventssurrounding
theVirginandareresponsibleforlayingafloorpatternonthepath
thatwillbeusedbytheprocession.Beginningatthepatronfam-
ilyshometheprocessiongoesthroughmainstreetsandendsatthe
churchwherealargergroupofpeopleawaits.
Additional Observations
La Procesion La Iglesia Tiendas La Quema
AbigpartofthefestivalistheQuemawhichisasequenceof
fireworksthatoccurincelebrationofthevirginandthepeo-
plethatwillsoonbereturningtotheUnitedstates.TheQuema
happensinbetweenthemercadoandmunicipalbuildings.
El Centro Project
OMSI Newport Educational Camp
CLEAR DIRECTION CENTRAL DIVISION SITE EXPOSURE CHANGE IN SITE
DINING HALL DRAWING SCALE 1/8
Spark- The OMSI exploration camp
should be a place where kids get a
spark into discovering a new world
Control Exploration- This should be
a place of introduction. to achieve this
its necessary to control the experi-
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places to be emphasized.
Organic- The site planning should
response to the activity as much as
to the natural effects on the site, to
achieve this organic organization is
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Clear Center- There should be a place
where everyone comes together, a
place that is clear and important.
Transition makes a space magical- To
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Gates and Details The Community is surrounded by tall walls and Three gates that allow access to the homeowners. On the North-East side of the community the gates are opened by code However they are beutifutly detailed with many trees and brick detail when possible.
Walls and Tress The only side that the gated community is not enclosed by the tall wood walls id by the river there the level of separation is much more suddle, However all the other side have walls as tall as 6 feet, which fully limits view into the houses.
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House TWO606 Shoreline WayEugene, OR 97401
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This is one of the main houses that can be seen from the bike path, the only thing that separates the two is a large plot of land thatis plublic land. The main focus in this houseis the connection to the river making it thesecond most valuable house ($506,554) in the gated community. The house is owned by EDWARD G & JANICE POOLE and its on 0.27 acres with a 3673 sf house it was finished in 2002
One of the largest and the most valuable housein the gated community ($646,462). This house stands out because of its brick facade which no other house in the community appears to have. The house has a visually direct connection to the river as well as the center of the community, to leave the community and get to the river residents are required to see the house since the exit is directly next to it. The house is owned byKEITH & SALLY WRIGHT and its on 0.33 acres with a 4237 sf house it was finished in 2002
THE SHORELINE WAY GATED COMMUNITYNataly RojasSpring 2013 - Studio
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Seed Community Housing for Foster Teen and Artistic SeniorsEugene, Oregon
Nataly Rojas Christina Bollo
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elevation 1 elevation 2 elevation 3
see flat roof detail a2.see glass roof detail a4.
see roof detail a2.
see found. detail a3.
15'
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R-21 BATT INSULATION
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2X6 DECKING
STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF OVER BUILDING PAPER
SHT. METAL FLASHING AND REGLET
SHEET METAL GUTTER AND DOWNSPOUT
BLOCKING
2X8 RAFTER
2X6 HEADER
VENTILATION SCREEN
FASCIA
2x6 STUDS @ 24O.C.
R-19 BATT INSULATION.
1'' THICK POLY-ISO RIGID INSULATION AND 1'' THICK EPS SHEATHING, TYPICAL
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
STUCCO
1X6 BASEBOARD
5/8'' gypsum wallboard
FOUNDATION WITH CRAWL SPACE:SEE DETAIL
SUBFLOOR
CONCRETE FINISH FLOOR
R-21 BATT INSULATION
VAPOR RETARDER
2X12 CEDAR, STAIN TO MATCH DECKING
PRE-PAINTED HARDIE BOARD FACIA
2X6 DECKING
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF OVER BUILDING PAPER
SHT. METAL FLASHING AND REGLET
SHEET METAL GUTTER AND DOWNSPOUT
STUCCO
R-19 BATT INSULATION.
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
TRIM
SHETHING
1'' THICK POLY-ISO RIGID INSULATION AND 1'' THICK EPS SHEATHING, TYPICAL
METAL SIDING
GRAVEL
ROOF MEMBRANEROOF DECKING
R-21 BATT INSULATION
VAPOR RETARDER
GRAVEL STOPER
2X12 CEDAR, STAIN TO MATCH DECKING
PRE-PAINTED HARDIE BOARD FACIA
2X6 DECKING
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
ROOF PLAN 1/4''=1'
EAVE AND WALL SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
RAKE SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
FLAT ROOF SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
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TJI 150 @ 24 O
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3 REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB #3REBAR @ 24 O.C ON TOP OF TJI 150
TJI 150 @ 24 O
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12'-2''
9'-9
''
SLAB ON GRADE
15'-2''
13'-9''10'-4''8'-0''
31'-7''
37'-2''
8'-0
''18
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31'-7''
4'-4''
20'-9'' 7'-0''
16''X8'' CONCRETE FOOTINGW/2 #3 REBAR CONT. HORIZ.#3 VERT. @24'' O.C.
2X8 P.T. PLATE W/1/2'' DIAM.ANCHOR BOLTS @ 6' MAX 0.CW/IN 12'' OF EACH CORNER
8'' FOUNDATION WALL
EXTENDED FLASHING 1
CONCRETE WALKWAY
THRESHOLD
RAIL OF DOORSUBFLOOR
CONCRETE FINISH FLOOR
SILL
CASING ATTACHED TO FRAMING
STUCCO WALL SEE DETAIL.
JAMB
HEADER
INSULATION
MOISTURE BARRIER
FOUNDATION WITH CRAWL SPACE:SEE DETAIL
8''X 18'' CONT. CONC FOOTING
6 GRAVEL
3'' SLAB ON GRADE
CONCRETE WALKWAY
VAPOR RETARDER
HEADER
FIX WINDOW SASH
STOP
3 2X8 BEAMS TO SUPPORT WINDOW
METAL WINDOW ATTACHMENT
FLAT ROOFSEE DETAIL
2x6 STUDS @ 24O.C.
R-19 BATT INSULATION.
2X8 P.T. PLATE. W/10'' A.BOLT @6'OC
#3 BAR CONT.TOPCOURSE BOND BEAM GROUT SOLID
#4 BAR @ 32'' O.C.
8'' CMU STEM WALL. GROUT SOLID
8''X 18'' CONT. CONC FOOTING
2 #4 REBAR CONT.
4'' RIGID STORM DRAIN
4'' PERFORATED FOOTING DRAIN
12'' STRUCT. FILL
2' M
IN.
.6''
MIN
1'' CONC.RAT SLABMOISTOP OREQ. V.B.
R-21 BATT INSULATIONJOIST HANGER
TJI 150 91/2'' JOIST @ 24'' O.C.
1-1/8'' T&G PLYWOOD30# FELT
5/8'' WOOD FIN. FLOOR
1X6 BASEBOARD
5/8'' gypsum wallboard
1/8'' MIN. THICK. THREE COAT CEMENT PLASTER
2'' DEEP ''Z'' CLIP @ 16 O.C. HORIZONTALLY
3.4 LBS SELF-FURRING METAL LATH AT-TACHED TO ''Z'' CLIP
2 LAYERS OF GRADE ''D'' BUILDING PAPER
1'' THICK POLY-ISO RIGID INSULATION AND 1'' THICK EPS SHEATHING, TYPICAL
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
FOUNDATION SECTION 1''=1'
DECK FOUNDATION SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
DOOR SILL AND HEAD SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
FOUNDATION PLAN 1/4''=1'
8''X 18'' CONT. CONC FOOTING
6 GRAVEL
3'' SLAB ON GRADE
CONCRETE WALKWAY
VAPOR RETARDER
HEADER
FIX WINDOW SASH
STOP
3 2X8 BEAMS TO SUPPORT WINDOW
METAL WINDOW ATTACHMENT
FLAT ROOFSEE DETAIL
TRADITIONAL EAVE SEE DETAIL
2X6 DOOR MOUNTED HEADER
TORTION SPRING
VINYL WEATHER SEAL
OVERHEAD DOOR
DOOR ANGLE TRIM
OVERHEAD DOOR TRACK
TORTION SPRING MOUNTED BOARD
STUCCO WALL SEE DETAIL
TRIM
VAPOR RETARDER
FOUNDATION WITH CRAWL SPACE:SEE DETAIL
EXTENDED FLASHING 1
CONCRETE WALKWAY
THRESHOLD
RAIL OF DOOR
SILL
FOUNDATION WITH CRAWL SPACE:SEE DETAIL
FLASHING
SHEATHING
1'' THICK POLY-ISO RIGID INSULATION AND 1'' THICK EPS SHEATHING, TYPICAL
AIR SPACE
STUCCO
HEADER
VERTICAL PIVOT WINDOW SASH
FLASHINGCASING
VERTICAL PIVOT WINDOW SASH
STROOL
STOP
STUCCO WALL SEE DETAIL
GLASS AND BEAM SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
GARAGE DOOR SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
WINDOW SILL AND HEAD SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
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ELEVATIONS 1/4''=1'
SECTIONS 1/4''=1'
INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 1/4''=1'
SITE 1/60''=1'
SECTION 2interior e. 1 & 3
SECTION 1interior e. 2
west facade
north facade
North facade west facade
section 1 section 2
elevation 1 elevation 2 elevation 3
see flat roof detail a2.see glass roof detail a4.
see roof detail a2.
see found. detail a3.
15'
8'-7''
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ELEVATIONS 1/4''=1'
SECTIONS 1/4''=1'
INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 1/4''=1'
SITE 1/60''=1'
SECTION 2interior e. 1 & 3
SECTION 1interior e. 2
west facade
north facade
North facade west facade
section 1 section 2
elevation 1 elevation 2 elevation 3
see flat roof detail a2.see glass roof detail a4.
see roof detail a2.
see found. detail a3.
15'
8'-7''
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3 2X8 BEAMS
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2X8 R
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4'' O
.C.
2X8 RAFTERS @ 24'' O.C.
R-21 BATT INSULATION
VAPOR RETARDER
PRE-PAINTED HARDIE BOARD FACIA
2X6 DECKING
STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF OVER BUILDING PAPER
SHT. METAL FLASHING AND REGLET
SHEET METAL GUTTER AND DOWNSPOUT
BLOCKING
2X8 RAFTER
2X6 HEADER
VENTILATION SCREEN
FASCIA
2x6 STUDS @ 24O.C.
R-19 BATT INSULATION.
1'' THICK POLY-ISO RIGID INSULATION AND 1'' THICK EPS SHEATHING, TYPICAL
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
STUCCO
1X6 BASEBOARD
5/8'' gypsum wallboard
FOUNDATION WITH CRAWL SPACE:SEE DETAIL
SUBFLOOR
CONCRETE FINISH FLOOR
R-21 BATT INSULATION
VAPOR RETARDER
2X12 CEDAR, STAIN TO MATCH DECKING
PRE-PAINTED HARDIE BOARD FACIA
2X6 DECKING
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF OVER BUILDING PAPER
SHT. METAL FLASHING AND REGLET
SHEET METAL GUTTER AND DOWNSPOUT
STUCCO
R-19 BATT INSULATION.
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
TRIM
SHETHING
1'' THICK POLY-ISO RIGID INSULATION AND 1'' THICK EPS SHEATHING, TYPICAL
METAL SIDING
GRAVEL
ROOF MEMBRANEROOF DECKING
R-21 BATT INSULATION
VAPOR RETARDER
GRAVEL STOPER
2X12 CEDAR, STAIN TO MATCH DECKING
PRE-PAINTED HARDIE BOARD FACIA
2X6 DECKING
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
ROOF PLAN 1/4''=1'
EAVE AND WALL SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
RAKE SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
FLAT ROOF SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
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2X6 HEADER
2X8 R
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ERS
@ 2
4'' O
.C.
2X8 RAFTERS @ 24'' O.C.
R-21 BATT INSULATION
VAPOR RETARDER
PRE-PAINTED HARDIE BOARD FACIA
2X6 DECKING
STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF OVER BUILDING PAPER
SHT. METAL FLASHING AND REGLET
SHEET METAL GUTTER AND DOWNSPOUT
BLOCKING
2X8 RAFTER
2X6 HEADER
VENTILATION SCREEN
FASCIA
2x6 STUDS @ 24O.C.
R-19 BATT INSULATION.
1'' THICK POLY-ISO RIGID INSULATION AND 1'' THICK EPS SHEATHING, TYPICAL
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
STUCCO
1X6 BASEBOARD
5/8'' gypsum wallboard
FOUNDATION WITH CRAWL SPACE:SEE DETAIL
SUBFLOOR
CONCRETE FINISH FLOOR
R-21 BATT INSULATION
VAPOR RETARDER
2X12 CEDAR, STAIN TO MATCH DECKING
PRE-PAINTED HARDIE BOARD FACIA
2X6 DECKING
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF OVER BUILDING PAPER
SHT. METAL FLASHING AND REGLET
SHEET METAL GUTTER AND DOWNSPOUT
STUCCO
R-19 BATT INSULATION.
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
TRIM
SHETHING
1'' THICK POLY-ISO RIGID INSULATION AND 1'' THICK EPS SHEATHING, TYPICAL
METAL SIDING
GRAVEL
ROOF MEMBRANEROOF DECKING
R-21 BATT INSULATION
VAPOR RETARDER
GRAVEL STOPER
2X12 CEDAR, STAIN TO MATCH DECKING
PRE-PAINTED HARDIE BOARD FACIA
2X6 DECKING
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
ROOF PLAN 1/4''=1'
EAVE AND WALL SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
RAKE SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
FLAT ROOF SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
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3 2X8 BEAMS
2X6 HEADER
2X8 R
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ERS
@ 2
4'' O
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2X8 RAFTERS @ 24'' O.C.
R-21 BATT INSULATION
VAPOR RETARDER
PRE-PAINTED HARDIE BOARD FACIA
2X6 DECKING
STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF OVER BUILDING PAPER
SHT. METAL FLASHING AND REGLET
SHEET METAL GUTTER AND DOWNSPOUT
BLOCKING
2X8 RAFTER
2X6 HEADER
VENTILATION SCREEN
FASCIA
2x6 STUDS @ 24O.C.
R-19 BATT INSULATION.
1'' THICK POLY-ISO RIGID INSULATION AND 1'' THICK EPS SHEATHING, TYPICAL
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
STUCCO
1X6 BASEBOARD
5/8'' gypsum wallboard
FOUNDATION WITH CRAWL SPACE:SEE DETAIL
SUBFLOOR
CONCRETE FINISH FLOOR
R-21 BATT INSULATION
VAPOR RETARDER
2X12 CEDAR, STAIN TO MATCH DECKING
PRE-PAINTED HARDIE BOARD FACIA
2X6 DECKING
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF OVER BUILDING PAPER
SHT. METAL FLASHING AND REGLET
SHEET METAL GUTTER AND DOWNSPOUT
STUCCO
R-19 BATT INSULATION.
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
TRIM
SHETHING
1'' THICK POLY-ISO RIGID INSULATION AND 1'' THICK EPS SHEATHING, TYPICAL
METAL SIDING
GRAVEL
ROOF MEMBRANEROOF DECKING
R-21 BATT INSULATION
VAPOR RETARDER
GRAVEL STOPER
2X12 CEDAR, STAIN TO MATCH DECKING
PRE-PAINTED HARDIE BOARD FACIA
2X6 DECKING
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
ROOF PLAN 1/4''=1'
EAVE AND WALL SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
RAKE SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
FLAT ROOF SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
REVISIONS
DATE:
DATE:
PROJECT
NUMBER:
STAMP
NA
TALY
RO
JAS
22
50
PA
TT
ERSO
N S
TR
EET
EU
GEN
E, O
R 9
740
5P
HO
NE:
917
-64
0-0
287
MIN
IMA
L R
ESID
ENC
E M
ALH
EUR
NA
TIO
NA
L W
ILD
LIFE
REF
UG
EJU
NE
11, 2
013 8
A
NCRNATALY CASTANO ROJAS
REVISIONS
DATE:
DATE:
PROJECT
NUMBER:
STAMP
NA
TALY
RO
JAS
22
50
PA
TT
ERSO
N S
TR
EET
EU
GEN
E, O
R 9
740
5P
HO
NE:
917
-64
0-0
287
MIN
IMA
L R
ESID
ENC
E M
ALH
EUR
NA
TIO
NA
L W
ILD
LIFE
REF
UG
EJU
NE
11, 2
013 8
A
NCRNATALY CASTANO ROJAS
2-0EAVE
1'-6''EAVE
3 2X8 BEAMS
2X6 HEADER
2X8 R
AFT
ERS
@ 2
4'' O
.C.
2X8 RAFTERS @ 24'' O.C.
R-21 BATT INSULATION
VAPOR RETARDER
PRE-PAINTED HARDIE BOARD FACIA
2X6 DECKING
STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF OVER BUILDING PAPER
SHT. METAL FLASHING AND REGLET
SHEET METAL GUTTER AND DOWNSPOUT
BLOCKING
2X8 RAFTER
2X6 HEADER
VENTILATION SCREEN
FASCIA
2x6 STUDS @ 24O.C.
R-19 BATT INSULATION.
1'' THICK POLY-ISO RIGID INSULATION AND 1'' THICK EPS SHEATHING, TYPICAL
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
STUCCO
1X6 BASEBOARD
5/8'' gypsum wallboard
FOUNDATION WITH CRAWL SPACE:SEE DETAIL
SUBFLOOR
CONCRETE FINISH FLOOR
R-21 BATT INSULATION
VAPOR RETARDER
2X12 CEDAR, STAIN TO MATCH DECKING
PRE-PAINTED HARDIE BOARD FACIA
2X6 DECKING
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF OVER BUILDING PAPER
SHT. METAL FLASHING AND REGLET
SHEET METAL GUTTER AND DOWNSPOUT
STUCCO
R-19 BATT INSULATION.
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
TRIM
SHETHING
1'' THICK POLY-ISO RIGID INSULATION AND 1'' THICK EPS SHEATHING, TYPICAL
METAL SIDING
GRAVEL
ROOF MEMBRANEROOF DECKING
R-21 BATT INSULATION
VAPOR RETARDER
GRAVEL STOPER
2X12 CEDAR, STAIN TO MATCH DECKING
PRE-PAINTED HARDIE BOARD FACIA
2X6 DECKING
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
ROOF PLAN 1/4''=1'
EAVE AND WALL SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
RAKE SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
FLAT ROOF SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
8''X 18'' CONT. CONC FOOTING
6 GRAVEL
3'' SLAB ON GRADE
CONCRETE WALKWAY
VAPOR RETARDER
HEADER
FIX WINDOW SASH
STOP
3 2X8 BEAMS TO SUPPORT WINDOW
METAL WINDOW ATTACHMENT
FLAT ROOFSEE DETAIL
TRADITIONAL EAVE SEE DETAIL
2X6 DOOR MOUNTED HEADER
TORTION SPRING
VINYL WEATHER SEAL
OVERHEAD DOOR
DOOR ANGLE TRIM
OVERHEAD DOOR TRACK
TORTION SPRING MOUNTED BOARD
STUCCO WALL SEE DETAIL
TRIM
VAPOR RETARDER
FOUNDATION WITH CRAWL SPACE:SEE DETAIL
EXTENDED FLASHING 1
CONCRETE WALKWAY
THRESHOLD
RAIL OF DOOR
SILL
FOUNDATION WITH CRAWL SPACE:SEE DETAIL
FLASHING
SHEATHING
1'' THICK POLY-ISO RIGID INSULATION AND 1'' THICK EPS SHEATHING, TYPICAL
AIR SPACE
STUCCO
HEADER
VERTICAL PIVOT WINDOW SASH
FLASHINGCASING
VERTICAL PIVOT WINDOW SASH
STROOL
STOP
STUCCO WALL SEE DETAIL
GLASS AND BEAM SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
GARAGE DOOR SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
WINDOW SILL AND HEAD SECTION 1 1/2''=1'
REVISIONS
DATE:
DATE:
PROJECT
NUMBER:
STAMP
NA
TALY
RO
JAS
22
50
PA
TT
ERSO
N S
TR
EET
EU
GEN
E, O
R 9
740
5P
HO
NE:
917
-64
0-0
287
MIN
IMA
L R
ESID
ENC
E M
ALH
EUR
NA
TIO
NA
L W
ILD
LIFE
REF
UG
EJU
NE
11, 2
013 8
A
NCRNATALY CASTANO ROJAS
EXTENDED FLASHING 1
CONCRETE WALKWAY
THRESHOLD
RAIL OF DOORSUBFLOOR
CONCRETE FINISH FLOOR
SILL
CASING ATTACHED TO FRAMING
STUCCO WALL SEE DETAIL.
JAMB
HEADER
INSULATION
MOISTURE BARRIER
FOUNDATION WITH CRAWL SPACE:SEE DETAIL
Mixed MediaV E G E TA B L E H A R V E S T T I M E
Green Beans55 Days
Broccoli78 Days
Red Beet35 Days Onion120 Days
Carrot65 Days
Sweet Corn83 Days
Cucumber58 Days
Tomato100 Days
Pepper80 Days
Lettuce50 Days
SPRING
WINTER
FALL
SUMMER
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