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Tammy Ennis2006-2014
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Tammy Ennis143 Ludlowville Rd. #3Lansing, NY 14882
315.406.8240 [email protected]
AAS Architectural Technology . Onondaga Community College . SUNY BS Architecture . University at Buffalo . SUNY
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Studio
Built Works Drafting
Professional Work
Exhibition Space ............................................................................. 1-2Mosque ............................................................................................ 5-8Botanical Gardens ....................................................................... 9-12Housing Comprehensive ..................................................................... 13-243D Max......................................................................................... 25-26
The Living Wall ................................................................................. 3-4
Wood Frame Hand......................................................................... 27-28Masonry Hand ................................................................................ 29-30Masonry AUTO CAD .......................................................................... 31-32Graphics Hand ............................................................................... 33
Unfolded Elevation
6 12 18
Fan Coil
Vertical Chase Fan Coil Return Pipe Supply Pipe Condensation Return Waste
Horizontal Chase Fan Coil Return Pipe Supply Pipe Condensation Return
Exposed Concrete
Ducts Water Supply Electric Supply Chimney
Boiler
Heat Pump
Chill Tower
Eternit Pressed Concrete Siding
Sitecaste ConcreteTwo-way Flat Plate
PlayPour Rubber
Astroturf
Structure: Sitecaste Conctete Column and Two-way Flat Plates
Services: Residential Central All-Water System: Fan Coil Terminals Ground Floor Central All-Water System: Closed-Loop Heat Pumps
Interirior: Walls Steel Frame Insulated and Covered With Drywall Floor Carpet in Living Space Tile in Bathroom and Kitchen
External Envelope Wall: Weatherproof Layer Curtain Wall Eternit Pressed Concrete Siding
Roof: Activity Space PlayPour Rubber Concrete Astroturf Warm Roof Assembly with Membrane
Studio One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom
West Dryden Duplex ................................................................... 35-38 Finger Lakes Library System ....................................................... 39-53
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1ExhibitionSpaceFreshman 2009
The design is derived from three art pieces related to nature. I looked at how each art piece is CONTAINED and mimicked it through the architecture. The level of containment changes as the user PROCEEDS through each display.
Axonometric Section
Level One Plan
Level Two Plan
Section
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3Living WallFreshman 2010
Transform a RECOGNIZABLE BLOCK with TWO SHIFTS and THREE SLEEPING AREAS. The groups goal was to develope a structural model and build in FULL SCALE. The Model became full scale and exhibited in GRIFFIN SCULPTURE PARK.Team Members: Joe Tuberdyke, Josh Myers, Brent Crump, Wei Xu, Brian Pettengill, and Chealsea Davis.
SHIFT TO CREATE PROGRAMENTRY
CIRCULATION SLEEPING FINAL SHIFT FOR SLEEPING
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6ENTRY
WOMEN PRAYER
PUBLIC AREA
MEN PRAER
FILTER AND FRACTURE THROUGH PATTERN
UNFOLDED ELEVATION
UNDETERMINED CIRCULATION CIRCULATION AXONOMETRIC
CIRCULATION
SECOND LAYER OF SCREENS
FIRST LAYER OF SCREEN
SACRED AREA
NON SACRED AREA
SCREEN SEPARATION
SOCIETY OF ROOMS
LIGHT RAYS
SOCIETY OF ROOMS CREATES A FEELING OF TRANSENDENT. THE MATERIAL IS LESS IMPORTANT THAN THE ACTUAL LIGHT AND AIR TO CREATE THE SPACE.
THE SCREENS SEPARATE THE SPACE. THE PUBLIC SPACE IS ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE SCREEN. CIRCULATION IS WITHIN THE FIRST LAYER OF SCREENS. THE SACRED SPACES ARE ENCLOSED BY DOUBLE LAYERS.
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ENTRY
WOMEN PRAYER
PUBLIC AREA
MEN PRAER
FILTER AND FRACTURE THROUGH PATTERN
UNFOLDED ELEVATION
UNDETERMINED CIRCULATION CIRCULATION AXONOMETRIC
CIRCULATION
SECOND LAYER OF SCREENS
FIRST LAYER OF SCREEN
SACRED AREA
NON SACRED AREA
SCREEN SEPARATION
SOCIETY OF ROOMS
LIGHT RAYS
SOCIETY OF ROOMS CREATES A FEELING OF TRANSENDENT. THE MATERIAL IS LESS IMPORTANT THAN THE ACTUAL LIGHT AND AIR TO CREATE THE SPACE.
THE SCREENS SEPARATE THE SPACE. THE PUBLIC SPACE IS ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE SCREEN. CIRCULATION IS WITHIN THE FIRST LAYER OF SCREENS. THE SACRED SPACES ARE ENCLOSED BY DOUBLE LAYERS.
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Mosque
Sophomore 2011
Islamic center set in a PRIME LOCATION in Buffalo, NY. Close in vacinity is Buffalo State College, Albright Knox Museum, Buffalos Historic Society, and Forest Lawn Park.The design of a Mosque requres SPECIFIC PROGRAMING for the prayer cycle, gender relationships, and the symbolic Imam.I defined the sacred areas by a FILTER and FRACTURED PATTERN. The sacred areas are secluded with a DOUPLE LAYER.
ENTRY
WOMEN PRAYER
PUBLIC AREA
MEN PRAER
FILTER AND FRACTURE THROUGH PATTERN
UNFOLDED ELEVATION
UNDETERMINED CIRCULATION CIRCULATION AXONOMETRIC
CIRCULATION
SECOND LAYER OF SCREENS
FIRST LAYER OF SCREEN
SACRED AREA
NON SACRED AREA
SCREEN SEPARATION
SOCIETY OF ROOMS
LIGHT RAYS
SOCIETY OF ROOMS CREATES A FEELING OF TRANSENDENT. THE MATERIAL IS LESS IMPORTANT THAN THE ACTUAL LIGHT AND AIR TO CREATE THE SPACE.
THE SCREENS SEPARATE THE SPACE. THE PUBLIC SPACE IS ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE SCREEN. CIRCULATION IS WITHIN THE FIRST LAYER OF SCREENS. THE SACRED SPACES ARE ENCLOSED BY DOUBLE LAYERS.
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ENTRY
WOMEN PRAYER
PUBLIC AREA
MEN PRAER
FILTER AND FRACTURE THROUGH PATTERN
UNFOLDED ELEVATION
UNDETERMINED CIRCULATION CIRCULATION AXONOMETRIC
CIRCULATION
SECOND LAYER OF SCREENS
FIRST LAYER OF SCREEN
SACRED AREA
NON SACRED AREA
SCREEN SEPARATION
SOCIETY OF ROOMS
LIGHT RAYS
SOCIETY OF ROOMS CREATES A FEELING OF TRANSENDENT. THE MATERIAL IS LESS IMPORTANT THAN THE ACTUAL LIGHT AND AIR TO CREATE THE SPACE.
THE SCREENS SEPARATE THE SPACE. THE PUBLIC SPACE IS ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE SCREEN. CIRCULATION IS WITHIN THE FIRST LAYER OF SCREENS. THE SACRED SPACES ARE ENCLOSED BY DOUBLE LAYERS.
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Exploded Axon
Circulation Diagram
Screen Diagram
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ENTRY
WOMEN PRAYER
PUBLIC AREA
MEN PRAER
FILTER AND FRACTURE THROUGH PATTERN
UNFOLDED ELEVATION
UNDETERMINED CIRCULATION CIRCULATION AXONOMETRIC
CIRCULATION
SECOND LAYER OF SCREENS
FIRST LAYER OF SCREEN
SACRED AREA
NON SACRED AREA
SCREEN SEPARATION
SOCIETY OF ROOMS
LIGHT RAYS
SOCIETY OF ROOMS CREATES A FEELING OF TRANSENDENT. THE MATERIAL IS LESS IMPORTANT THAN THE ACTUAL LIGHT AND AIR TO CREATE THE SPACE.
THE SCREENS SEPARATE THE SPACE. THE PUBLIC SPACE IS ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE SCREEN. CIRCULATION IS WITHIN THE FIRST LAYER OF SCREENS. THE SACRED SPACES ARE ENCLOSED BY DOUBLE LAYERS.
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SECOND FLOORSCALE: 1/16= 1-0
FIRST FLOOR PLAN SCALE:1/16= 1-0
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BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE
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MENS PRAYER SPACEWOMENS PRAYER SPACE
WOMENS ABLUTION SPACE
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SECOND FLOORSCALE: 1/16= 1-0
FIRST FLOOR PLAN SCALE:1/16= 1-0
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MULTIFUNCTION
MENS PRAYER SPACE
READING
COURTYARD
MENS ABLUTION SPACE
SCALE 6 42
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MENS PRAYER SPACEWOMENS PRAYER SPACE
WOMENS ABLUTION SPACE
B
SECOND FLOORSCALE: 1/16= 1-0
FIRST FLOOR PLAN SCALE:1/16= 1-0
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MULTIFUNCTION
MENS PRAYER SPACE
READING
COURTYARD
MENS ABLUTION SPACE
First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan Site Plan
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SECTION A-A SCALE: 1/16= 1-0
ELEVATION SCALE: 1/16= 1-0
SECTION B-B SCALE: 1/8= 1-0
SECTION A-A SCALE: 1/16= 1-0
ELEVATION SCALE: 1/16= 1-0
SECTION B-B SCALE: 1/8= 1-0
SCALE
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SCALE 6 42
Section B-B
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Section A-A
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SCALE
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SCALE 6 42
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Botanical GardensJunior 2012
Buffalo Botanical Gardens is a HISTORICAL site. The goal was to remodel the gardens while PRESEVING the iconic street front and smoke stack. I used the Buffalo maridian and connected them to local schools. The design was used to connect every memeber of the community in EDUCATING THE YOUTH OF BUFFALOS URBAN setting.
Elementary
Special Needs
Specialty
Swing
High
Secondary
Outreach
Buffalo City School District
Wall/Floor SectionScale: 1/2 = 1- 0
Step In
Learning Station
70 1550 10 5
25x25
Existing 50x50
20x2015x15
10x10
Area is determined by the height of plants.
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Ground
50 20 10 10 10 25 20 15 20 25 50
Larger space Smaller space
Smaller space Larger space
Existing New
Indigenous Buffalo Garden
Step by Step LearningTammy Ennis
The level of the exhibit is determined by the transition between a smaller plant exhibit to a larger and vise versa.
Lesson
Instructors area
Seating (students\visitor)
Learning Station
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Palm Exhibit
Florida Everglades Panama Cloud Forest
Victorian Ivy Herb
Orchid
Begonia
Smoke Stack
Tropical
Desert
Fern
Ancient Rainforest
EntryTicketingCoat
Restroom
Research Lab
Engineering Lab
Library
Botanist Office
Research Office
Seed Library
Classrooms
Cafe
Kitchen
Orangery
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PlanScale:
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South ElevationScale: 1/16 = 1-0
East ElevationScale: 1/16 = 1-0
Site PlanScale: 1/64 = 1-0
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South ElevationScale: 1/16 = 1-0
East ElevationScale: 1/16 = 1-0
Site PlanScale: 1/64 = 1-0
South ElevationScale:
East Elevation
25 50
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DesertLearning Station
PalmLearning Stationz
Botanist OfficeResearch OfficeSeed Library
Florida EvergladesLearning Station
Section A-AScale: 1/16 = 1-0
Section B-BScale: 1/16 = 1-0
Section C-CScale: 1/16 = 1-0
Orangery
Restroom
Closed Academic Program
Tropical Learning Station
Orangery Palm Learning Station
RestroomClassroom
Orangery
Victorian Ivy HerbLearning Station
TropicalLearning Station
DesertLearning Station
FernLearning Station
OrchidLearning Station
BegoniaLearning Station
CafeKitchen
Section A-AScale:
Section B-B
25 50
DesertLearning Station
PalmLearning Stationz
Botanist OfficeResearch OfficeSeed Library
Florida EvergladesLearning Station
Section A-AScale: 1/16 = 1-0
Section B-BScale: 1/16 = 1-0
Section C-CScale: 1/16 = 1-0
Orangery
Restroom
Closed Academic Program
Tropical Learning Station
Orangery Palm Learning Station
RestroomClassroom
Orangery
Victorian Ivy HerbLearning Station
TropicalLearning Station
DesertLearning Station
FernLearning Station
OrchidLearning Station
BegoniaLearning Station
CafeKitchen
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HousingComprehensive StudioSenior 2012
POVERTY is a huge issue in Buffalo, NY. MIXED INCOME was a way to provide opportunities for people of low income. There is also a soup kitchen provided to the less fortunate, and giving the residents an opportunity to VOLUNTEER in their community. There are various AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS provided at the roof tops of each tower.
23% of Buffalo Residents are BELOW the Poverty Line
30% of Your income is for Rent
45% of Buffalo Children are BELOW the Poverty Line
20% Reserved for Low Income Housing
Below Poverty Line Above Poverty Line
56% of Buffalo Children are Raised by a Singleparent
Only Soup Kitchen Open for All Meals
City Honors School at Fosdick Masten ParkGrades 5-12Great Schools Rated 9 out of 10Community Rated 4 out of 51.28 Miles 3 Min drive 30 Min walk 30 Min on Public Transportation
Elmwood Village Charter SchoolGrades K-8Great Schools Rated 8 out of 10Community Rated 5 out of 51.09 Miles4 Min Drive26 Min Walking29 Min on Public Transpotation
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Bedroom
12 Madule
Balcony
Living
Bathroom
Layering
Structure
Bedroom/Balcony
Living/Bathroom
Kitchen/EntryShared Residential Circulation
Income 30% RentPer Month
Who? Studio
Low Income$37,050
Medium Income$46,333
Very Low Icome$23,150
$926
$1,158
$578
One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom Amenities Incentive
-Private Balcony-Supervised Activity Space for Children-Activity Space for Adults
Tax Break
Income Based Rent
-Availability to High Rated Schools-Security-Maintenance
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1615
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Soup Kitchen
Activity Space
Lobby
Laundry
Ground Floor
Boiler
Machine Room
Basement
Second FloorEighth Floor
6 12 18
6 12 18
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18 6 12 1817
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19
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20Unfolded Elevation
6 12 18
Fan Coil
Vertical Chase Fan Coil Return Pipe Supply Pipe Condensation Return Waste
Horizontal Chase Fan Coil Return Pipe Supply Pipe Condensation Return
Exposed Concrete
Ducts Water Supply Electric Supply Chimney
Boiler
Heat Pump
Chill Tower
Eternit Pressed Concrete Siding
Sitecaste ConcreteTwo-way Flat Plate
PlayPour Rubber
Astroturf
Structure: Sitecaste Conctete Column and Two-way Flat Plates
Services: Residential Central All-Water System: Fan Coil Terminals Ground Floor Central All-Water System: Closed-Loop Heat Pumps
Interirior: Walls Steel Frame Insulated and Covered With Drywall Floor Carpet in Living Space Tile in Bathroom and Kitchen
External Envelope Wall: Weatherproof Layer Curtain Wall Eternit Pressed Concrete Siding
Roof: Activity Space PlayPour Rubber Concrete Astroturf Warm Roof Assembly with Membrane
Studio One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom
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21Unfolded Elevation
6 12 18
Fan Coil
Vertical Chase Fan Coil Return Pipe Supply Pipe Condensation Return Waste
Horizontal Chase Fan Coil Return Pipe Supply Pipe Condensation Return
Exposed Concrete
Ducts Water Supply Electric Supply Chimney
Boiler
Heat Pump
Chill Tower
Eternit Pressed Concrete Siding
Sitecaste ConcreteTwo-way Flat Plate
PlayPour Rubber
Astroturf
Structure: Sitecaste Conctete Column and Two-way Flat Plates
Services: Residential Central All-Water System: Fan Coil Terminals Ground Floor Central All-Water System: Closed-Loop Heat Pumps
Interirior: Walls Steel Frame Insulated and Covered With Drywall Floor Carpet in Living Space Tile in Bathroom and Kitchen
External Envelope Wall: Weatherproof Layer Curtain Wall Eternit Pressed Concrete Siding
Roof: Activity Space PlayPour Rubber Concrete Astroturf Warm Roof Assembly with Membrane
Studio One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom
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Ground Floor
Sitecast Two-Way Flat PlatePerimeter Structure Longest Span: 40 feet Slab: 12 in Columns: 676 in sq Lateral Restraints: Bearing Wall around Circulation One Interior Column In the Three Tallest Towers
Lateral Restraints Transfer Structure Foundation Piles
Shear Wall
Residential Plan
Structural Section
Structural AxonMechanical Axon
Mechanical Section
Chimney VerticalDuct
SharedEquipment
Hot Water Tank
Fan Coil Waste Supply Return CondensationReturn
Central All-Water Systems:Fan-Coil TerminalClosed-Loop Heat Pump
Control Valves
Bypass
Pump
Chimney
Cooling Tower
Hot Water
Chilled Water
BoilerChilled WaterPlant
Fan-Coil Terminal
Heat Pump
Basement Residental Plan
700 sq ft
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Ground Floor
Sitecast Two-Way Flat PlatePerimeter Structure Longest Span: 40 feet Slab: 12 in Columns: 676 in sq Lateral Restraints: Bearing Wall around Circulation One Interior Column In the Three Tallest Towers
Lateral Restraints Transfer Structure Foundation Piles
Shear Wall
Residential Plan
Structural Section
Structural AxonMechanical Axon
Mechanical Section
Chimney VerticalDuct
SharedEquipment
Hot Water Tank
Fan Coil Waste Supply Return CondensationReturn
Central All-Water Systems:Fan-Coil TerminalClosed-Loop Heat Pump
Control Valves
Bypass
Pump
Chimney
Cooling Tower
Hot Water
Chilled Water
BoilerChilled WaterPlant
Fan-Coil Terminal
Heat Pump
Basement Residental Plan
700 sq ft
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Egress Axon
Egress Section Fire Rating Section
Residetial EgressPublic Egress 1/2 Hour2 Hour1 Hour
93
Ground FloorMain Residential Plan
125
56
25
68
85
64
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Basement PlanGround Floor PlanMain Residential Plan
UH 60 180 60 85 60 75 55
UA
UA
UA
UA
216,000
216,000
216,000
144,000
96,000
72,000
48,000
24,00096,000
144,000
144,000
144,000
96,000
64,000
64,000
48,000
32,000
16,000
48,000 16,00024,00072,000UAUAUAUA
Noncombustible R-2
3-Hour 2-Hour 1-Hour Unprotected
Type I-A Type I-B Type II-A Type II-B
Spr ResidentialSpr
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ResidentialSpr
ResidentialSpr
Construction Type
IBC Nomenclature
Maximum Height In Feet
Height In Stories Above Grade and Maximum area In sq ft All Floors
Maximum Area In sq ft For Any Single Floor of a MultistoryBuilding
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4
5
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7
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9
10
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UH
Occupancy Group OccupantLoad
Maximum Single FloorArea
Number ofOccupants
Number ofEgress Stairs
Stair Width SmokeproofStairs
R-2 Residential
A-2 Assembly(Food and Drink)
A-3 Assembly(Gymnasium)
50 per sq ft
15 per sq ft
11 per sq ft
7587 sq ft
4642 sq ft
5829 sq ft
152
309
529
At least 2
At least 2
At least 2
44
44
44
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Maximum Travel Distance
250Actual 82
200Actual 80
200Actual 45
Smoke detectors are required for all occupancies. For R-2 residential, a detector is required 1) in each sleeping room/area, 2) on each floor immediately outside each sleeping area and 3) on each floor of unit.
Audiovisual fire alarms are required throughout the building every 75 within spaces and in escape routes.
Pull stations are required immediately outside entrances to egress stairs and within the stair at the final exit at grade level.
Because of the R-2 occupant group, sprinklers are required throughout the entire building. The maximum area of coverage per sprinkler is 225 sq. ft. Each room requires at least one sprinkler head. All areas are required to be covered including closets or storage areas more than 4 in length or width.
Sprinkler
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Egress Axon
Egress Section Fire Rating Section
Residetial EgressPublic Egress 1/2 Hour2 Hour1 Hour
93
Ground FloorMain Residential Plan
125
56
25
68
85
64
78
Basement PlanGround Floor PlanMain Residential Plan
UH 60 180 60 85 60 75 55
UA
UA
UA
UA
216,000
216,000
216,000
144,000
96,000
72,000
48,000
24,00096,000
144,000
144,000
144,000
96,000
64,000
64,000
48,000
32,000
16,000
48,000 16,00024,00072,000UAUAUAUA
Noncombustible R-2
3-Hour 2-Hour 1-Hour Unprotected
Type I-A Type I-B Type II-A Type II-B
Spr ResidentialSpr
Spr Spr SprResidentialSpr
ResidentialSpr
ResidentialSpr
Construction Type
IBC Nomenclature
Maximum Height In Feet
Height In Stories Above Grade and Maximum area In sq ft All Floors
Maximum Area In sq ft For Any Single Floor of a MultistoryBuilding
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
UH
Occupancy Group OccupantLoad
Maximum Single FloorArea
Number ofOccupants
Number ofEgress Stairs
Stair Width SmokeproofStairs
R-2 Residential
A-2 Assembly(Food and Drink)
A-3 Assembly(Gymnasium)
50 per sq ft
15 per sq ft
11 per sq ft
7587 sq ft
4642 sq ft
5829 sq ft
152
309
529
At least 2
At least 2
At least 2
44
44
44
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Maximum Travel Distance
250Actual 82
200Actual 80
200Actual 45
Smoke detectors are required for all occupancies. For R-2 residential, a detector is required 1) in each sleeping room/area, 2) on each floor immediately outside each sleeping area and 3) on each floor of unit.
Audiovisual fire alarms are required throughout the building every 75 within spaces and in escape routes.
Pull stations are required immediately outside entrances to egress stairs and within the stair at the final exit at grade level.
Because of the R-2 occupant group, sprinklers are required throughout the entire building. The maximum area of coverage per sprinkler is 225 sq. ft. Each room requires at least one sprinkler head. All areas are required to be covered including closets or storage areas more than 4 in length or width.
Sprinkler
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3DMax Junior 2011
3D Rendering of UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY CADET CHAPEL. 3D Modeling in RHINOCEROS rendering in AUTODESK 3DS MAX.
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Wood Frame Freshman 2006
This is a private two storyRESIDENTIAL home. HAND DRAFTED in Drafting 1.
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Masonry
Fresman 2007
This is a COMMERCIAL Car Audio Shop. HAND DRAFTED in Drafting 2.
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Masonry
Sophomore 2008
This is a COMMERCIAL repurposed retail shop. AUTO CAD2.
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Graphics 1
Sophomore 2007
This is a park emphasizing the CONTOURS and using graphics to express depth.
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Professional Work2013-2014
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West DrydenDuplesMay 2013
The duplex uses a SOLAR PASSIVE DESIGN and solar hotwater system using SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS. The client plans on further developing their property.
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FLLSApril 2014
The Finger Lakes Library System is an OFFICE BUILDING WITH TRAINING FACILITY. The client purchased the building for reuse of a STEEL FRAME BUILDING with a WOOD FRAME addition.
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FLLS Phase IJuly 2014
The Finger Lakes Library System Sorting Room. WOOD FRAME, POLE BARN CONSTRUCTION. This is the area for transportation purposes. The books are sorted and loaded to be moved to another library.
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FLLS Phase II(Construction)July 2014
The Finger Lakes Library System Main Office and Training area, UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
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FLLS RENDERINGJuly 2014
The Finger Lakes Library System RENDERING FOR BUDGET PURPOSES.
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