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    HAVEN HOUSE

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    Cover Sheet…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….1

    Table of Contents………………………………………………………………………………………………..….2

    Adjacency Matrix…………………………………………………………………………………………………...3

    Research Of The Historic Style ……………………………………………………………………………….4

    Research Of Transitional Housing………………………………………………………………………….24

    Concept Statement………………………………………………………………………………………..……..29

    Color Palette Exercise……………………………………………………………………………………..…….30

    Furniture, finish, and lighting specification sheets……………………………………………..…35

    Code Study……………………………………………………………………………………………………………40

    Perspective Illustrations ……………………………………………………………………………………….44

    Cost-estimating table…………………………………………………………………………………….……..47

    Process drawings:

     – Schematic floor and furniture plans …………………………………………………………..……49

     – built-in ideation sketches……………………………………………………………………………......58

     – floor and ceiling sketches………………………………………………………………………………...61

    Justification of the solution………………………………………………………………………..………..63

    Table of Contents

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    Overview of Style Image(s) Notes Web Link

    Standard Color

    Palette (show

    examples)

    Earthen colors, like clay,

    brown, and beige,

    dominate, neutral white or

    off-white, and jewel-tone

    colors (i.e. red, turquoise,

    blue) for accents

    Massey, James C. and Shirley Maxwell. “S

    Fe Style Pueblo Revival Portale.” Pueblo R

    Houses in Santa Fe. Old House Online, 20

    Web. 4 March 2016.

    .

    “Tap Room (former Lobby) Stairs.” Photo

    Gallery: Painted Desert Inn. National ParkService, n.d. Web. 4 March 2016.

    .

    Historic Reference Chart

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    Overview of Style Image(s) Notes Web Link

    Typical elements

    used (list:

    columns,

    pilasters, arches,

    pediments,

    medallions

    plaster, etc.)

    Exterior: thick stucco walls with

    adobe-like appearance, 1 or 2

    stories, asymmetrical grouping,

    rounded corners, flat roofs with

    parapets, canals (gutter spouts)

    and vigas (round wooden beams)

    projected through exterior walls,

    heavy paneled doors, coveredpatios/porches or portales, small

    casement windows

    Interior: arched niches carved

    into walls for displaying art,

    built-in benches, kiva fireplaces,

    & wood/brick floors

    “Spanish Pueblo Revival.” Architect

    Classification: Style and Type. New

    Mexico Historic Preservation, Nov. 2

    45-46. PDF file. 4 March 2016.

    .

    “Visual Dictionary of SouthwesternStyle.” Su Casa Magazine. Bella Med

    n.d. Web. 4 March 2016.

    .

    Historic Reference Chart

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    Overview of Style Image(s) Notes Web Link

    Typical Interior

    Materials (list:

    wood types,

    stones, metals)

    Traditional adobe mud;

    cement stucco; brick;

    exposed wooden

    headers, kivas and

    doors; carved and

    painted woodwork;

    iron grilles; tinwork;

    wood, brick orflagstone floors,

    terracotta tiles; natural

    materials

    “Our Hotel.” Gallery. La Fonda Hotel. Web. 4 M

    2016.

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    Overview of Style Image(s) Notes Web Link

    Typical Textiles

    (list and show:

    fabric types and

    patterns)

    Bright and eclectic mix

    of textiles, leather,

    Native American and

    Spanish style prints,

    native weavings like

    blankets/rugs

    Bleiler, Lyn. “A Legend, Going Strong.” New M

    Magazine, January 2012. Web. 4 March 2016

    .

    Canyon Road Arts.

    .

    Rafter Tales. “Pueblo Revival Home Architectuand Design Features.” Rafter Tales, 5 May 200

    Web. 4 March 2016.

    .

    Historic Reference Chart

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    Wall Details Image(s) Notes Web Link

    Identify typical:

    •Colors

    •Fabrics if used

    •Wall paper

    patterns

    •Applied

    ornamentation

    details•Wainscot details.

    •Crown molding

    •Base molding

    •Dado design

    •Added railings

    Adobe-style walls with

    stucco in earthen

    colors made to

    resemble traditional

    Pueblo adobe

    construction

    Atakra, “Detail of Neo-Pueblo Architecture at

    Fonda.” Wikimedia, 1 Dec. 2015. Web. 5 Marc

    2016.

    .

    Bench built into wall

    called “banco”

    “Visual Dictionary of Southwestern Style.” Su C

    Magazine. Bella Media, n.d. Web. 4 March 201

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    Wall Details Image(s) Notes Web Link

    Identify typical:

    •Colors

    •Fabrics if used

    •Wall paper

    patterns

    •Applied

    ornamentation

    details

    •Wainscot details.

    •Crown molding

    •Base molding

    •Dado design

    •Added railings

    Small arched niches

    carved into wall for

    display of art or

    religious items

    “Visual Dictionary of Southwestern Style.” Su C

    Magazine. Bella Media, n.d. Web. 4 March 201

    Rows of vigas or

    wooden roof support

    beams sometimes

    painted or decoratively

    carved

    “Santa Fe Architecture.” Tourism Santa Fe, n.d

    Web. 5 March 2016.

    .

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    Ceiling Detail Image(s) Notes Web Link

    Identify typical:

    •Colors

    •Crown molding

    •Applied

    ornamentation

    details such as:

    medallions,

    bosses, plasterdesigns

    •Wood beams

    •Coffers

    Exposed wooden

    beams called vigas and

    latillas, hand-split sticks

    or small beams layered

    across the top of the

    vigas

    “McCullough-Price House.” Chandler Museum

    Archive, n.d. Web. 5 March 2016.

    .

    Decorative wood

    carved corbels and

    brackets

    “Custom Residence.” H&K Architects, n.d. We

    March 2016.

    .

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    Ceiling Details Image(s) Notes Web Link

    Identify typical:

    •Colors

    •Crown molding

    •Applied

    ornamentation

    details such as:

    medallions,

    bosses, plasterdesigns

    •Wood beams

    •Coffers

    When not using

    traditional wood vigas,

    ceilings are light in

    color, often to match

    the walls

    “Pueblo Revival Strategy #1: Contemporary.”

    Color, 12 Oct. 2008. Web. 5 March 2016.

    .

    Painted plaster orstucco ceilings both

    with/without ceiling

    beams; residence

    featuring enlarged

    vigas with cove plaster

    accents

    “2 Tamarisk Trail.” Sotheby Homes, n.d. Web.March 2016.

    .

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    Flooring Details Image(s) Notes Web Link

    Identify typical:•Floor material

    types such as tile,

    wood, stones

    •Design patterns

    •Carpeting types

    •Area rugs style

    and material

    •Base moldingdesign

    Rustic and distressed,hickory floor Walk’s

    patina

    “Antique Walk Hardwood Flooring.” AndersonFloors, n.d. Web. 4 March 2016.

    Native stepped

    patterns are woven inearthy Southwest

    tones in a palette of

    dark brown, rust, gold,

    tan, light rust and

    turquoise on these

    nylon rugs.

    “Saddle Valley Rug Collection.” Lone Star Wes

    Decor, n.d. Web. 4 March2016.

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    Flooring Details Image(s) Notes Web Link

    Identify typical:

    •Floor material

    types such as tile,

    wood, stones

    •Design patterns

    •Carpeting types

    •Area rugs styleand material

    •Base molding

    design

    Hemlock wood

    baseboards, 9/16" x 3

    1/4" x Random Lengths

    “Hemlock Baseboard Molding.” Burton Moldin

    n.d. Web. 4 March

    2016

    Brick or flagstone

    floors, Stone has

    natural variation in

    color and variegated

    texture

    “42 San Sebastian Road.” Sotheby Homes, n.d

    Web. 5 March 2016.

    .

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    Door Details Image(s) Notes Web Link

    Identify typical:•Interior features

    and sizes

    •Wood types,

    grains, and colors

    •Frame molding

    and applied

    ornamentation

    •Design of

    brackets and

    escutcheons if

    used

    •Design of

    sidelights if used

    •Design of

    transom if used

    Wood Species: KnottyAlder

    Door Type: Entry

    Hinge Finish: Bronze

    Sill Finish: Bronze

    “Western 2 Panel Wood Double Door with SpeEasy.” Discount Door and Window, n.d. Web. 4

    March 2016

    Hand-forged from steel,

    each piece offers old

    world craftsmanship

    ensuring long life and

    one-of-a-kind styling for

    your home.

    “SWF-AZTEC-ES.” Hardware Hut, n.d. Web. 4 M

    2016

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    Door Details Image(s) Notes Web Link

    Identify typical:•Interior features

    and sizes

    •Wood types,

    grains, and colors

    •Frame molding

    and applied

    ornamentation

    •Design of

    brackets and

    escutcheons if

    used

    •Design of

    sidelights if used

    •Design of

    transom if used

    2 Panel Arch Top KnottyAlder Interior Door,

    Rustic knotty wood

    grain

    “2 Panel Arch Top Knotty Alder Rustic.” DarpetWeb. 4 March 2016

    Arizona Style French

    security screen doors

    “Arizonan.” First Impressions, n.d. Web. 4 Mar

    2016

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    Window Details Image(s) Notes Web Link

    Identify typical:•Window styles

    and sizes

    •Drapery fabrics,

    colors, patterns

    •Wood types

    used

    •Applied

    ornamentation

    details

    •Applied metals

    used for

    accessorizing

    PATTERN: Stills Stripe |WalnutSKU: 219095CONTENTS: 100% SILK

    WIDTH: 55”

    Reminiscent of native

    prints

    “Stills Stripe | Walnut.” Robert Allen, n.d. WebMarch

    2016

    Painted wood trimaround windows,minimal decoration,exterior metal grillesmay be found overwindows

    “Pueblo Revival.” Architectural Styles of Americ

    Europe. Architectural Styles, n.d. Web. 5 Marc

    2016. .

    Historic Reference Chart

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    Window Details Image(s) Notes Web Link

    Identify typical:•Window styles

    and sizes

    •Drapery fabrics,

    colors, patterns

    •Wood types used

    •Applied

    ornamentation

    details

    •Applied metals

    used for

    accessorizing

    Alder molding: A relatively soft hardwood with agrain pattern similar to cherry. The color is uniform

    and varies slightly from reddish-brown to light tan

    or honey. Knotty alder has a rustic, rugged look;

    knots are random in size, quantity, and location.

    Open, star, and split knots are common.

    “Your Molding.” SuMountain, n.d. We

    March

    2016

    Alder molding: A relatively soft hardwood with a

    grain pattern similar to cherry. The color is uniform

    and varies slightly from reddish-brown to light tan

    or honey. Knotty alder has a rustic, rugged look;

    knots are random in size, quantity, and location.

    Open, star, and split knots are common.

    “Your Molding.” Su

    Mountain, n.d. We

    March

    2016

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    Furniture Details Image(s) Notes Web Link

    Identify typical:•Upholstery

    fabrics, colors,

    patterns

    •Wood types

    •Applied

    ornamentation

    details

    •Applied metals•Feminine vs.

    masculine

    Bancos (benches) that protrudefrom walls. Tile inlay in back with

    wooded seat. Tiles is geometric with

    bold colors all adobe is white and

    the wood is a light to medium color

    with a smooth finish.

    “Wooden Bench in Southwest-StHome.” HGTV, n.d. Web. 5 Marc

    2016

    Built-in furniture, square raised panel

    doors and detailed crucita cutouts or

    cross cutouts.

    “Spanish-Style Entertainment Ce

    HGTV, n.d. Web. 5 March

    2016

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    Furniture Details Image(s) Notes Web Link

    Identify typical:•Upholstery

    fabrics, colors,

    patterns

    •Wood types

    •Applied

    ornamentation

    details

    •Applied metals•Feminine vs.

    masculine

    Light- to Medium-colored woodswith ornate carvings. This particular

    piece is more utilitarian than ones

    with more of the Spanish influences.

    “Taos Pie Safe.” Southwest SpanCraftsmen, n.d. Web. 5 March

    2016

    Sofa with leather cushions and wood

    frame. Square legs with no

    decorative ornamentation.

    Masculine and large.

    “Taos Loveseat.” Southwest Span

    Craftsmen, n.d. Web. 5 March

    2016

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    Art & Collectibles

    Details

    Image(s) Notes Web Link

    Identify typical:

    •Colors

    •Finishes

    •Shapes & sizes

    Local art displayed in niches; colors

    are simply white, black and white or

    with bright colors. Larger in size

    figures have soft curves.

    “A Pueblo-Revival in Santa Fe.” T

    Wall Street Journal, n.d. Web. 5

    2016

    Indigenous art and crafts, pottery

    with bold colors mixed with black

    and white in geometric shapes.

    “Indian Seed Pot.” Mission Del R

    Web. 5 March

    2016

    m/

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    Art & Collectibles

    Details

    Image(s) Notes Web Link

    Identify typical:

    •Colors

    •Finishes

    •Shapes & sizes

    Geometric with bold colors and

    square in form. Patterns reminiscent

    of Native American ones.

    “Pueblo Revival.” Polyvore, n.d. W

    March

    2016

    Native paintings of everyday

    activities and religious ceremonies

    with dark back drop and bright

    colors.

    “History: Art and Architecture.” N

    Mexico Museum of Art, n.d. We

    March

    2016

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    Lighting Details Image(s) Notes Web Link

    Identify typical:

    •Color

    •Style of design

    •Lamp shades

    •Forms

    •Finished

    materials

    Lighting is a chandelier out of

    wrought iron with candle style bulb.

    “A Pueblo-Revival in Santa Fe.” T

    Wall Street Journal, n.d. Web. 5

    2016

    Table and floor lamps with faux hide

    shades and either wrought iron

    bases or decorative pottery bases.

    “Pueblo Revival.” Polyvore, n.d. W

    March

    2016

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    Lighting Details Image(s) Notes Web Link

    Identify typical:•Color

    •Style of design

    •Lamp shades

    •Forms

    •Finished

    materials

    Pendant lanterns made of glass andwrought iron. Hung from ceiling with

    chain and wiring coming from wall

    and suspended to fixture.

    “Spanish Colonial Revival.” Lzscen.d. Web. 5 March

    20160TUhttps://lzscene.wordpr

    m/author/lzscene/page/2/U0T

    Punched tin lanterns flush mounted

    to ceiling. Geometric detailing and

    opaque glass.

    “Painted Desert Inn.” National P

    Service, n.d. Wed 5 March

    2016

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    Transitional housing programs offer low-income residences and support services for the

    homeless. Transitional housing is generally provided after a crisis event and residents areable to stay in the program for a range of time based on individual needs. The characteristicneeds of applicants can vary along with the typical programs, supportive services, andaccommodations available. The ultimate goal of transitional housing organizations is toempower residents to become “independent, self-sufficient and adequately housed”(Week 1).

    The FavorHouse of Northwest Florida is a certified domestic violence center that offers safeshelter, counseling, and various support/outreach services for victims of domestic violence

    and their families. FavorHouse owns a transitional home available to women and childrenleaving shelter and in need of long-term housing. Residents may stay up to 2 years, which“grants enough time for families to make life changing decisions, finish a degree orvocational training, establish a career and save money” for a permanent home (ShelterServices). Safety is the primary need for women and children staying in transitionalhousing. Individuals’ typical needs vary, but may encompass access to healthcare, legalcare, childcare, counseling, and assistance with finding jobs and permanent housing.

    Transitional Housing

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    In talking to Terry Hill from Peachtree Landing, an emergency shelter for homeless single

    mothers and fathers with children, when it comes to her clients she is very concerned fortheir privacy. As a company goal, they offer not only shelter, but try to help their clientsbecome independent so they can have their own homes. Peachtree helps their clientstransition from homelessness into permanent housing, as well as assisting them in finding a job.

    Standard housing accommodations resemble dormitory-style living with multiple familiessharing one space. No private apartments are available. One80 Place in Charleston, SouthCarolina is a place where the homeless families and individuals can stay on a temporary

    basis. There are several designated beds for veterans as this area has two open bases. Theaccommodations in the transitional housing are dormitory type according to Kathy whoworks on staff at One80 Place. What she describes as a dormitory-style is bunk beds withseparate areas for the different genders, central bathing facilities again gender separatedand a central cafeteria where food is prepared, served and consumed. Bedrooms areprivate with communal living room, kitchen and bathrooms. The family center holds 50beds for women and families and the Men’s shelter has 60 beds, 40 transitional housingbeds are included in that number.

    Transitional Housing

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    Gathering spaces for FavorHouse include indoor and outdoor lounge seating where

    residents can play, socialize, as well as hold informal meetings or discussions.Peachtree Landing has bedrooms for their clients so they can be with their children, aswell as a living room where they all can watch TV. A separate dining room for mealsand a kitchen is large enough to feed everyone even when filled to capacity. Separaterestrooms are provided for both men and women.

    The transitional housing routinely takes families and individuals who, while working,do not make enough to afford housing. For a typical region in the United States, “aminimum wage worker would have to work 89 hours each week to afford a two-bedroom apartment at the recommended 30% of their income level.” (Pable).Education is provided to help individuals develop skills needed to earn enough moneyto afford housing of their own. Education is also provided to residents ranging fromfinancial to drug classes. Health care is also provided to residents starting with a freehealth screening upon arrival. Counseling is continued after the residents haveaccommodations of their own to ensure that they have the ability to maintain a livingsituation independently.

    Transitional Housing

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    Transitional Housing

    Figure 3. Fig

    FigFigure 1.

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    Transitional Housing

    Images Cited

    Figure 1. "ONE80 PLACE SHELTER CHARLESTON." 2016. ShelterListings. Web. 7 March 2016..

    Figure 2. "Afghan Government cracks down on women’s shelters." 11February 2011. Peace Alliance Winnepeg. Web. 8 March 20116..

    Figure 3. FavorHouse. “Living Area.” Photograph. Safe Haven forPeople & Paws – Open House. Facebook, 19 June 2015. Web. 8 March2016.

    .

    Figure 4. FavorHouse. “Bedroom.” Photograph. Safe Haven for People& Paws – Open House. Facebook, 19 June 2015. Web. 8 March 2016..

    Works Cited

    "ONE80 PLACE SHELTER ." 2016. One80 Place. Web. 7March 2016. .

    Pable, Jill, Ph.D. "Design Response to Homelessness."Implications. VOL. 04 ISSUE 07. Web. 8 March 2016..

    “Shelter Services.” FavorHouse of Northwest FloridaInc. Web. 8 March 2016. .

    “Week 1 Lectures: Transitional Housing.” Art Instituteof Pittsburgh Online Division - INTA102 P01Introduction to Interior Design. Art Institute ofPittsburgh. Web. 8 March 2016..

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    Haven House, a transitional home in Tucson will provide a safe and sheltering environment

    for women and children in crisis. Gathering spaces will feature an earth tone color palette using

    natural colors reminiscent of Pueblo adobe homes to create a warm and welcoming space that

    creates a solidarity for the residents. Furnishings will feature a mix of soft textures and natural

    materials with rustic finishes that reflect the regional style. There will be a contrast between walls

    and furnishings to help give a clean feeling to the space. Good organizational features for storage

    will help the residents feel more like being at home. Finishes will be chosen to help eliminate the

    spread of diseases. Assurance will be made that all communal spaces follow proper building codes

    and accessibility guidelines to provide an inclusive design for all possible residents.

    Concept Statement

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    This color palette was formed using acompound color scheme with blushbeige as the base color. None of thecolors are overly bright or saturated;are muted. Using natural colors, likebrown, green, and tan, emulates thenative plants and soil in the surroundenvironment. Muted and warm earthtone colors suggest welcome anddurability, and help reduce stress bycreating a relaxed, homey atmosphe

    InspirationalImage #1

    Figure 1.

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    This split complementary color paletwarm with a complementary aspectthroughthe green and red and a contin value between the light beige gold

    and dark brown. This color paletteconveys warmth with the red and yeaspects and unity is brought into thewith similar saturation in the green, yellow and brown. Balance and calmadded with the neutral beige.

    InspirationalImage #2

    Figure 2.

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    The southwestern theme of this livroom goes well with the PuebloRevival style design. Thecomplementary color palette of th

    room portrays a comfortable, warmmood. To enliven the space, brightpillows add pops of color for contr

    InspirationalImage #3

    Figure 3.

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    Custom Color Palette

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    Figure 1. “Prickly Pear Cactus.” Design Seeds. Web. 10 March 2016. .

    Figure 2. “Deserts Wallpaper.” My Wallpapers. Web. 11 March 2016..

    Figure 3. “Southwestern Style Carefree Home.” DTN Design. Houzz. Web. 11 March2016. .

    Images Cited

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    Specification Sheets

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    Furniture

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    Finishes

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    Lighting

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    LOCAL CODE

    List the code in this column (there may be more

    than one relevant code that pertains to your

     project)

    CODES ANALYSIS/UPDATES

    In this column provide evidence from plan to support compliance; or

    describe any updates needed to meet code requirements

    STAIR DESIGN AND

    ELEVATOR

    Stairway 1005.3.1 Stairways. The capacity, in inches (mm),

    of means of egress stairways shall be calculated

    by multiplying the occupant load served by such

    stairway by a means of egress capacity factor of

    0.3 inch (7.6 mm) per occupant. Where stairwaysserve more than one story, only the occupant load

    of each story considered individually shall be used

    in calculating the required capacity of the

    stairways serving that story.

    Stairways are 38" wide

    Handrails Handrails for stairways and ramps shall be

    adequate in strength and attachment in

    accordance withSection

    1607.8.Handrails required

    for stairways by Section 1009.15shall comply

    with Sections 1012.2through 1012.9.Handrails

    required for ramps by Section 1010.9shall comply

    with Sections 1012.2through 1012.8.

    There wall be handrails on either side of the stairs as well as next to and

    behind the toilet.

    Guardrails 1013.3 Height Required guards shall not be less

    than 42 inches (1067 mm) high, measured

    vertically as follows: 1. From the adjacent walking

    surfaces; 2. On stairs, from the line connecting the

    leading edges of the tread nosings; and 3. On

    ramps, from the ramp surface at the guard.

    Guardrails will be along one side of the sidewalk and ramp.

    Elevator 1003.7 Elevators, escalators and moving

    walks.Elevators, escalators and moving walks

    shall not be used as a component of a

    requiredmeans of egress from any other part of

    the building.

    Because there are both the elevator and stairs the elevator is not the only

    required means of egress

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    GATHERING SPACE Squa re fee t R3 04 .1 Mi nim um area , R30 4.2 M ini mum di men si ons Hab ita ble roo ms sh all ha ve a fl oor area of not le ss th an 70 s q. ft. and s ha ll not be les s th an 7 ft .

    long in any horizontal dimension, excepting kitchens.

    Means of egress R311.1 Means of Egress Means of egress will provide a continuous & unobstructed path of vertical and horizontal egress

    travel from all portions of the dwelling to required egress door. This door shall open directly into a

    public way or to a yard or court that opens to a public way.

    Doors and Windows R310.2.1 Minimum opening area, R310.3 Emergency escape and rescue doors,

    R310.3.1 Minimum door opening size, R311.2 Egress Door, R310.2.2 Window sill

    height

    Emergency & escape rescue openings shall have a net clear opening of not less than 5.7 sq. ft.

    measured from the inside. Net clear height shall not be less than 24 in. and the net clear width shall

    not be less than 20 in. Where a window is provided as the emergency escape & rescue opening,

    the sill height shall not be more than 44 in. AFF. Where a door is provided as the required

    emergency escape & rescue opening, it will be permitted to be a side-hinged door or slider. Not

    less than 1 egress door shall be provided with each dwelling unit. The egress door will be side-hinged, provide a clear width of no less than 32 in. measured between the face of the door and the

    stop, with the door open 90 degrees. The clear height shall not be less than 78 in. measured from

    top of threshold to bottom of the stop. Egress doors shall be readily opened from inside the dwelling

    without the use of key or special knowledge/effort.

    Lighting and Ventilat ion R303.1 Habitable Rooms, M1507.2 Recirculation of air Shall have an aggregate glaz ing area of not less than 8% of the f loor area. Natural ventilation shall

    be through windows, skylights, doors, louvers, or other approved openings to outdoor air. Such

    openings shall be provided with ready access or shall otherwise be readily controllable by building

    occupants. The openable area to the outdoors shall not be less than 4% of the floor area being

    ventilated. Exception is if an openable emergency escape & rescue opening is not required or if a

    whole-house mechanical ventilation system is installed. Where local or whole-house mechanical

    ventilation is provided, exhaust air from bathrooms and toilet rooms shall not be discharged to any

    area inside the building or recirculated within a residence or to another dwelling unit & shall be

    exhausted directly to the outdoors.

    Electrical and Smoke Detection R314 Smoke Alarms, E3901.2 General Use Receptacle Distribution, E3901.4

    Countertop Receptacles, E3901.5 Appliance receptacle outlets, E3901.10

    Hallways, E3902.6 Kitchen receptacles, E3903.2 Habitable rooms

    Smoke alarms shall be installed in immediate vicinity of bedrooms and on each additional story of

    the dwelling, including basements and habitable attics. Smoke alarms shall be installed not less

    than 3 ft. horizontally from the door or opening of a bathroom that contains a bathtub or shower.

    Combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarms shall be permitted to be used in lieu of smoke

    alarms. Smoke alarms will receive their primary power from the building wiring, and when primary

    power is interrupted, will receive power from a battery. Receptacles shall be installed so that no

    point measured horizontally along the floor line of any wall space is more than 6 ft. from a

    receptacle outlet. A wall space includes any space that is 2 ft. or more in width. A receptacle outlet

    shall be installed at each countertop space 12 in. or wider. Receptacle outlets shall be installed

    along the wall line at no point more than 24 in., measured horizontally. Receptacle outlets shall be

    located not more than 20 in. above the countertop. Receptacle outlets rendered not easily

    accessible by appliances shall not be considered as required outlets. Appliance receptacle outlets

    installed for specific appliances shall be installed within 6 ft. of the intended location of the

    appliance. Hallways of 10 ft. or more in length shall have at least 1 receptacle outlet. All kitchen

    receptacles that serve countertop surfaces shall have GFCI protection for personnel. At least one

    wall switch-controlled lighting outlet shall be installed in every habitable room and bathroom.

    RESIDENTIAL UNIT

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    Square Feet 1208.1 Minimum room widths. Habitable spaces, other than a kitchen, shall not be less than 7 feet

    (2134 mm) in any plan dimension. Kitchens shall have a clear passageway of not less than 3 feet (914

    habitable spaces will be at least 7 feet wide with the exception of

    kitchen which will have 3 feet of clearance between counters. Living

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    mm) between counter fronts and appliances or counter fronts and walls.

    1208.3 Room area. Every dwelling unit shall have at least one room that shall have not less than 120

    square feet (13.9 m2) of net floor area. Other habitable rooms shall have a net floor area of not less

    than 70 square feet (6.5 m2). Exception: Every kitchen in a one- and two-family dwelling shall have not

    less than 50 square feet (4.64 m2) of gross floor area.

    1208.4 Efficiency dwelling units. An efficiency living unit shall conform to the requirements of the code

    except as modified herein: The unit shall have a living room of not less than 220 square feet (20.4 m2)

    of floor area. An additional 100 square feet (9.3 m2) of floor area shall be provided for each occupant of

    such unit in excess of two,

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    space in the apartments will be at least 220 square feet.

    Means of egress R310.1 Emergency escape and rescue required. Basements, habitable attics and every sleeping room

    shall have at least one operable emergency escape and rescue opening.

    Every sleeping room has an egress window in it.

    Doors and Windows R310.1.1 Minimum opening area. All emergency escape and rescue openings shall have a minimum net

    clear opening of 5.7 square feet (0.530 m2). Exception: Grade floor openings shall have a minimum net

    clear opening of 5 square feet (0.465 m2).R310.1.2 Minimum opening height. The minimum net clearopening height shall be 24 inches (610 mm).R310.1.3 Minimum opening width. The minimum net clear

    opening width shall be 20 inches (508 mm).

     All windows opening height is at least 24 inches an d sill height is no

    more than 44 inches. All windows in sleeping areas are more than

    5.7 square feet.

    Lighting and Ventilation 1205.1 General. Every space intended for human occupancy shall be provided with natural light by

    means of exterior glazed openings in accordance with Section 1205.2 or shall be provided with artificial

    light in accordance

    withSection1205.3.

    1205.2 Natural light. The minimum net glazed area shall not be less than 8 percent of the floor area of

    the room served.

    1203.4.2.1 Bathrooms. Rooms containing bathtubs, showers, spas and similar bathing fixtures shall be

    mechanically ventilated in accordance with the International Mechanical Code.

    1203.4.1 Ventilation area required. The minimum openable area to the outdoors shall be 4 percent of

    the floor area being ventilated.

    1203.4.1.1 Adjoining spaces. Where rooms and spaces without openings to the outdoors are ventilated

    through an adjoining room, the opening to the adjoining room shall be unobstructed and shall have an

    area of not less than 8 percent of the floor area of the interior room or space, but not less than 25

    square feet (2.3 m2). The minimum openable area to the outdoors shall be based on the total floor area

    being ventilated.

    Natural light is provided from windows at least 8% of the of the area

    served to include adjacent spaces.

    Mechanical ventilation will be installed in bath rooms.

    Electrical and Smoke Detection R314.3 Location. Smoke alarms shall be installed in the following locations: 1. In each sleeping room. 2.

    Outside each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms 3. On each additional

    story of the dwelling, including basements and habitable attics but not including crawl spaces and

    uninhabitable attics. In dwellings or dwelling units with split levels and without an intervening door

    between the adjacent levels, a smoke alarm installed on the upper level shall suffice for the adjacent

    lower level provided that the lower level is less than one full story below the upper level.

    E3901.2.1 Spacing. Receptacles shall be installed so that no point measured horizontally along the floor

    line of any wall space is more than 6 feet (1829 mm), from a receptacle outlet.

    E3902.6 Kitchen receptacles. All 125-volt, single-phase, 15-an d 20-ampere receptacles that serve

    countertop surfaces shall have ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection for personnel.

    Smoke alarms will be installed in all sleeping areas and in the living

    spaces. Electrical outlets will be located every 6 feet along each wall and

    GFI outlets will be used for the countertop receptacles.

    Plumbing Fixtures P2705.1 General. Water c losets, lavatories and bidets. A water c loset, lavatory or bidet shall not be set

    closer than 15 inches (381 mm) from its center to any side wall, partition or vanity or closer than 30

    inches (762 mm) center-to-center between adjacent fixtures. There shall be a clearance of not less than

    21 inches (533 mm) in front of a water closet, lavatory or bidet to any wall, fixture or door. R307.2

    Bathtub and shower spaces. Bathtub and shower floors and walls above bathtubs with installed shower

    heads and in shower compartments shall be finished with a nonabsorbent surface. Such wall surfaces

    shall extend to a height of not less than 6 feet (1829 mm) above the floor.

    Water closets will be at least 15 inches off center from walls and

    vanities and 30 inches to adjacent fixtures centers. There will be at

    least 21 inches in front of water closets.

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    Furniture Layouts

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    Which of elements and principles (light, color, line, texture,balance, proportion, harmony, etc.) are dominant and subdominantin the design, and how do they support the concept?

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    In the design of Haven House a balance has be created between a secure place for the

    residence to live and a warm and comforting atmosphere that is focused oncommunity. The strong lines of the Pueblo revival style are echoed throughout thespace as well as a warm color palette and a consistency in finishes lending unity to thespaces. There is a subtle use of texture on the walls with the use of wallpaper and astucco plaster that is balanced with the smother textures of the wooden furniture.The furniture is simple adhering to the style of the building with large cutouts and littleupholstery. The seating arrangements are positioned to allow for conversation andmaximum efficiency to allow for chairs to be moved around for group lectures and

    meetings in the gathering area. The apartments are near replicas of each other withadjustments made in the ones that are ADA compliant as to not distinguish betweenthe individual residents. Harmony is used with the natural flow of the spaces withinthe small apartment and the gathering spaces. Unity brings the space together withthe echoing of design and furniture pieces in the separate apartments and the colorsthroughout the entire building.

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    The Design of the Haven House for a multitude of people to reside at the transitionalhome. A Child care area is provided to allow for residence to have child care whiletrying to find work or take classes. The two bedroom apartments have extra beds forchildren or multiple adults if needed if the family is larger. There is room in theapartments for cooking eating and TV watching in private allowing for the feel ofhaving one’s own place. Furniture allows for extra storage and are easy to clean whenthere is a turnover between residence and extra chairs are located in the gatheringarea if more are needed in the apartments. Comfortable sofas and cushioned chairsare provided for comfort and a homey feeling. Plenty of lighting is provided with

    recessed cans in all of the spaces in addition to accent lighting allowing for a light andairy feeling while providing enough lighting for everybody to see by. The budget is keptwithin the constraints by using the same furniture throughout the spaces and simpleroll on plaster for the walls and easy to install flooring and ceiling treatments.

    within client constraints?

    How did universal design application, code, or egress requirementsand environmental design choices influence the decisions you madethroughout the design process?

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    The design of the Haven House was centralized around using the

    space as effectively as possible while ensuring that the spaces were allcode compliant and there were ADA compliant apartment choices.Windows were added to the west wall to ensure enough natural lightavailable as well as for the egress of all of the apartments.Environmental design choices were easy as a lot of Pueblo Revivalstyle furniture is made from wood that from sustained forest as wasthe wood for the floors. The finishes where also low VOC products.The end result is a functional and compliant transitional home forthose in need.

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    The research of the transitional housing I felt was extremely informative especially when applyingto the design to make the space work better for the residents that would use the space. A lot of theinformation I found really help me see that it was not only out of work people that may need thisservice but that even with full time work many cannot afford to live without assistants. I also foundout that it is beneficial to provide space for classes and group meetings as well as child care forresidents. Another aspect of the class that I found helpful was learning about the Pueblo RevivalStyle and figuring out how to stay true to the style of the building while having to bring in newpieces especially with a style that is very simple and doesn’t have a lot associated with it since itstayed in a small part of the country. I found that I started to get better at compromising a little tostay near the style and not spent forever looking for pieces to fit the style. The space planning onthis project was informative since it was difficult to include all of the requirements for codes andADA while fitting in all off the amenities that were required for the apartments. In the end a lot oftime went into making the space just right, with a good flow and making use of the entire spacewhile keeping it functional.

    I enjoyed working with a team especially because it allowed us to split up a work load that wouldhave been too much on our own. The coordinating on the assignments was a good experienceespecially since it took much more coordinating since they involved more of the design processthan just research assignments. The discussions about the assignment were great as well becauseof the quick back and forth discussion that the online platform lacks. It was nice to deal with myteammates via phone instead of just email adding that personal contact that we will be using asdesigners with clients.

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    Drawings and PresentationBoards

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    Storage

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    Dining ChairDirectors Desk

    Wall Sconce

    Wall Paper

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