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CHELSEA M. RAUCK MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE 2009 - 2013 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI - DAAP

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CHELSEA M. RAUCK

MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE 2009 - 2013UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI - DAAP

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CHELSEA M. RAUCK

MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE 2009 - 2013

614 - 323 - [email protected]

CHELSEA M. RAUCK(614) 323-8234 [c] [email protected]

217 South Cassingham Road, Columbus, OH 43209

University of Cincinnati, DAAP, SAID, Cincinnati, OH Master of Architecture Certification in Historic Preservation

2009 - present

Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY Bachelor of Arts: Architectural Studies (May 2009) Honors: Deans List: Fall 2006,2008, 2009; Spring 2007, 2008, 2009 Scholar Athlete 2006-2009: Cumulative GPA above 3.5

2005 - 2009

Study Abroad: Denmark Institute for Studying Abroad Copenhagen, DK Architecture (Fall 2007) Columbus School for Girls Columbus, OH ( May 2005)

EDUCATION

fa l l 2007

2001- 2005

ARCHITECTURAL EXPERIENCE

3D Group Columbus, OH Restaurant, Retail and Adult Care facilities Organized entire small projects, from meeting with clients alone to designing

multiple schemes, final construction drawings, and submitting building permits.

Mark Zeff Design New York, NY Hospitality and High End Residential

Managed and maintained an extensive materials library. Controlled hundreds of material orders, deliveries and invoices for short deadlines. Responsible for entire project spec books and systematized many project managment tasks.

spring 2010

fall 2010

Proficient AutoCAD, Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Sketch-Up, Revit Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, Excel - both Mac and PC,Sufficient Rhinoceros

Student Athletic Advisory Committee

Solomon Cordwell Buenz Chicago, IL High Rise Residential, Campus Environments: Student Life

2011-2012

Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction Documents, assisted in Project Administration. Worked on many teams with a variety of people in different architecture related fields.

Member of the team (1st singles 2005-2009), dedicated 4 hours a day to practice; established leadership and teamwork skills

WS Tennis Team, William Smith College Athletics, Geneva, NYNCAA Division III National Rookie of the Year (2006)Team Captain (2008-2009) All-Academic (2005-2009)

2005 - 2009

Decision making processes, interacted with the community and helped organize community service projects.

2006 - 2009

SKILLS

ACTIVITIES - HONORS Graduate Assistant, University of Cincinnati, DAAP, SAID2012 - 2013

Head of the School of Architecture and Interior Design Lecture Series

Worked closely with the School Director to create the lecture series for the College. Contacted guests, organized paperwork, created itineraries, facilitated student and colleague interactions. Took care of the guests when they arrived to UC. Lecturers: Nader Tehrani, Eric Howeler, Peter Eisenman, Thom Mayne, Michael Graves, Petra Blaisse, Victoria Meyers, Hagy Belzberg, Walter Hood, Mel Chin, Lauren Rottet, and Peter Walker.

Cincinnati Preservation Association Carol Nagel Award

2013 Awards

Each year, CPA’s Carol Nagel Award is presented to a graduating student who has achieved excellence in the University of Cincinnati’s historic preservation certificate program.

Award for Distiguished Design - Thesis Design ResearchSAID Outstanding Service and Citizenship Award

Certification in Historic Preservation The certificate is awarded to graduate students upon the successful completion of 27 credit hours, including a core curriculum of five required courses and an internship.

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SHAKER VILLAGE RESEARCH CENTER 4 - 7

CINCINNATI HOUSING PROJECT 8 - 11

CRANBROOK WELLNESS CENTER 12 - 19

SMALL PROJECTS 34 - 35

DRAWING 36 - 37

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WILSON HALL 20 - 21

FUTURE LIVING STUDIO 22 - 23

PROFESSIONAL WORK SAMPLE 30 - 33

THESIS 24 - 29

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SHAKER VILLAGE RESEARCH CENTERHarrison, OHIn groups of four, site models were created that analyzed a large farmland in rural Ohio. The existing topography was very flat, and therefore groups were left to interpret textures, vegetation and an existing framework ofbuildings. This resulted in a 5’ x 5’ model that influenced individual projects. By using a combination of hand drawing, Rhino 4.0, and Photoshop, each student was able to compose a hybridized drawing that embodied site organization, movement through the site and specific moments within the circulation.

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CINCINNATI HOUSING PROJECTCincinnati, OHA vacant downtown site was utilized for the construction of a mixed-use and residential housing project. Working along with another classmate, Bridgett Hedrick, we were able to create a dualing yet cohesive project that analyzed particular demographics, the urban scale, graining of movement, and opportunities to provide safe private housing along with public amenities. An extensive investigation of terraced housing, communal living facilities, and environmental studies enabled us to compose unique views towards Mount Adams, and to maximize natural light in a growing downtown context.

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NORTH ELEVATION

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Unit study - interior viewUnit study - axonometric of assemblyUnit study - series of units

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Unit study - interior view Street view nighttime perspective11

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CRANBROOK WELLNESS CENTERBLOOMFIELD HILLS, MIThis project was designed by University of Cincinnati for the SEC Comprehensive Studio. This studio emphasizes and encourages students to incorporate structural systems, passive/active environmental strategies and mechanical systems cohesively into their design. The existing building context at Cranbrook is heavily influenced by low walls, narrow passages that open up into larger spaces, and holding the edges of large green quads. I created an integrated series of smart walls that produced an open plan, but allowed each individual piece of Program to have a wall specifically designed to retain it’s structural, mechanical and unique environmental needs.

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PROCESS DRAWINGS

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1/4” bay model - 4 feet x 1 foot 6 inches19

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WILSON HALL UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI, CINCINNATI, OHThis project was a historic preservation studio. It was a redesign for WIlson Hall. Wilson Hall is a building that has been vacant for ten years on the University of Cincinnati campus. The Campus Architect, Beth McGrew, wanted to see how we could use this building in a new way. The studio was divided into two groups and each person had a particular focus. My focus was the public elements and larger urban scale of the surrounding areas of the building. I proposed a turn around for the large plaza space, because there are constantly dangerous traffic issues in this area, and then also proposed a campus staircase that incoporated program such as a coffee shop.

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FUTURE LIVING 2050UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI, CINCINNATI, OHThis project was was a design studio related to futureliving. The premise of this studio was working with Procter and Gamble on understanding future markets and how people live today. Based on many weeks of research the studio created four scenarios that related to different types of future lifestyles. Nomad living was created based upon the idea of people migrating for their jobs, for resources, constantly on the go. I designed a modular element that could easily travel and could be unufolded into a private side and a public side. This design was based on the dimensions of trailers and the ability to create communnity and privacy in a society that is always moving.

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MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE THESIS SITE: TOPOGRAPHY OF TERROR BERLIN, GERMANYBerlin has a complex and anguished history, largely layered and essentially covered up. Exposure to these multiple layers of history allows a younger generation to fabricate, archive and reconstruct memories of their German past. Complexity and interaction are the ghosts of all cities, however Berlin has an exceptionally heightened sense of recent traumatic history and memory that is still part of the consciousness of the current generations. and they must be consciously concealed and revealed. By weaving these historical layers into the interwoven fabric of modern everyday life, the stories of a single site strive to break through a dense surface of contaminated memories.

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CONCEPTUAL SECTION MODELS

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Manzanita Hall, Arizona State University- Solomon Cordwell BuenzPROFESSIONAL WORK CHICAGO, ILCollaborated on the Manzanita Hall Renovation at the University of Arizona in Tempe, Arizona. Manzanita Hall is an iconic 15 story dormitory built in the 1960s, and is one of the first post-tensioned cable structures in the US. The renovation included modernizing the facility to meet the demands of the contemporary students and providing a rich living and collaborative learning environment.Worked on the construction documents primarily coordinating the interior dwelling unit elevations. She also provided support for the design of other interior common spaces and coordinated ceiling and elevation elements.

01.23.2012

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ownerAMERICAN CAMPUSCOMMUNITIES12700 Hill Country BlvdSuite T-200Austin, Texas 78738

architectSTUDIO MA130 N Central Avenue No.300Phoenix, Arizona 85004T 602 251 3800F 602 251 3100

associate architectSOLOMON CORDWELL BUENZ625 N Michigan Ave No.800Chicago, IL 60611T 312 896 1100F 312 896 1200

SMa project #09-055

projectMANZANITA HALLREDEVELOPMENTStudent Housing atArizona State UniversityTempe, Arizona

NOT FOR PERMITOR

CONSTRUCTION

a6.61tower interior details

SCALE AS NOTED

SCALE:

2. CEILING DETAIL @ TYP. CORRIDOR3"=1'-0"

EL:T/SLAB

+9'-0"

EL:B/ACT CEILING

+7'-10"

EL:B/GPDW CEILING

+7'-6"

SCHEDULED LIGHT FIXTURE,SEE LIGHTING SCHEDULE

GPDW CEILING ON METALFRAMING

ACT CEILING

CONCEALED SPRINKLER

CORRIDOR

1/2" ANODIZED ALUMINUM"F" MOLDING REVEAL

SCALE:

3. CEILING DETAIL @ TYP. CORRIDOR3"=1'-0"

CORRIDORUNIT

SCHEDULED PARTITION

EXISTING CONCRETESHEAR WALL

EL:T/SLAB

+9'-0"

EL:B/CEILING

+7'-10"

ACT

CROSS OVER ZONE

SCALE:

1. CEILING DETAIL @ TYP. CORRIDOR3"=1'-0"

UNIT

EL:T/SLAB

+9'-0"

EL:B/CEILING

+7'-6"

CORRIDOR

GPDW CEILING ON METAL FRAMING

CROSS OVER ZONE

ABUSE RESISTANT GPDW OVER FURRING CHANNELS

DATA CABLES: 3 12" DIA. MAX

2" CWR/CWS(5" TOTAL W/INSULATION)

112" HWR/HWS

(4 12" TOTAL W/INSULATION)

SCALE:

4. CORRIDOR DETAIL @ BASE3"=1'-0"

UNIT

EL:T/SLAB

0'-0"

SCHEDULED PARTITION

CORRIDOR

ABUSE RESISTANT GYP.BOARD OVER 78" FURRINGCHANNELS

RUBBER BASE, SEE FINISHSCHEDULE

SST. EDGE PROTECTION TRIM

CARPET FLOORING,SEE FINISH SCHEDULE

SCHEDULED WALL COVERING

2" WOOD TRIM, SEE IDDRAWINGS FOR DETAIL

SCALE:

5. CORRIDOR DETAIL @ BASE3"=1'-0"

UNIT

EL:T/SLAB

0'-0"

SCHEDULED PARTITION

CORRIDOR

ABUSE RESISTANT GYP.BOARD OVER 78" FURRINGCHANNELS

RUBBER BASE, SEE FINISHSCHEDULE

SST. EDGE PROTECTION TRIM

CARPET FLOORING,SEE FINISH SCHEDULE

GENERAL NOTES

EXISTING CONSTRUCTION TO REMAIN

SCALE:

9A. CEILING DETAIL @ REVEAL3"=1'-0"

EL:T/SLAB

+9'-0"

EL:B/GPDW CEILING

+7'-6"

GPDW CEILING ON METALFRAMING

CORRIDOR

1/2" ANODIZED ALUMINUMCONTROL JOINT REVEAL

COMPRESSION SEAL

CORRIDOR

1" ANODIZED ALUMINUMCONTROL JOINT REVEAL

EL:T/SLAB

+9'-0"

EL:B/GPDW CEILING

+7'-6"

GPDW CEILING ON METALFRAMING

COMPRESSION SEAL

SCALE:

9B. CEILING DETAIL @ REVEAL3"=1'-0"

SCALE:

6. CEILING DETAIL @ TYP. CORRIDOR3"=1'-0"

ELEVATORSHAFT

EL:T/SLAB

+9'-0"

EL:B/CEILING

+7'-6"

CORRIDOR

GPDW CEILING ON METAL FRAMING

34" PLASTER

1" ANODIZED ALUMINUM "T" MOLDING REVEAL

EXISTING CONCRETESHAFT WALL

SCALE:

7. CEILING DETAIL @ TYP. CORRIDOR3"=1'-0"

ELEVATORSHAFT

EL:T/SLAB

+9'-0"

EL:B/CEILING

+7'-6"

CORRIDOR

GPDW CEILING ON METAL FRAMING

SCHEDULED PARTITION

1" ANODIZED ALUMINUM "T" MOLDING REVEAL

EXISTING CONCRETESHAFT WALL

SCHEDULED LIGHT FIXTURESEE LIGHTING SCHEDULE

SCALE:

8. CEILING DETAIL @ TYP. CORRIDOR3"=1'-0"

LOUNGE

EL:T/SLAB

+9'-0"

EL:B/CEILING

+7'-6"

CORRIDOR

GPDW CEILING ON METAL FRAMING

SCHEDULED PARTITION

1" ANODIZED ALUMINUM "T" MOLDING REVEAL

SCHEDULED PARTITION

PORCELAIN WALLTILE (POR-3), TYP

OPEN OPEN

PROVIDE SCHLUTER-QUADECEDGE PROTECTION AT ALL EXT.CORNERS, TYP

EXIT ROUTE SIGN, TYPHALL CALL BUTTON, TYP

SSTL ELEVATOR DOOR,JAMBS AND PANELS, TYP

HALL LANTERN, TYP

WD-1 FIELD,w/ WD-2 ACCENTS,TYP

6" SSTL BASE (MB-1)

OPEN OPEN

DRINKING FOUNTAINS,REF. PLBG

LINEAR SLOT DIFFUSER,REF. MECH

PTD GWB

WD-1 FIELD,w/ WD-2 ACCENTS,TYP

CUSTOM RAISEDPANEL DOORS, TYP

6" SSTL BASE(MB-1)

BUTT GLAZED WINDOWSWD-1 FIELD,w/ WD-2 ACCENTS,TYP

NICHE w/ 1/4" THKALUM CASING,

ALL SIDES

PTD GWB6" SSTL BASE(MB-1)

PTD GWBPTD GWBBUTT GLAZED WINDOWS

RUBBER BASE (RB-1), TYP

WD-1 FIELD,w/ WD-2 ACCENTS,

TYP

6" SSTL BASE(MB-1)

a6.01interior elevations - level 01

1/4"=1'-0", U.N.O.

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ownerAMERICAN CAMPUSCOMMUNITIES12700 Hill Country BlvdSuite T-200Austin, Texas 78738

architectSTUDIO MA130 N Central Avenue No.300Phoenix, Arizona 85004T 602 251 3800F 602 251 3100

associate architectSOLOMON CORDWELL BUENZ625 N Michigan Ave No.800Chicago, IL 60611T 312 896 1100F 312 896 1200

projectMANZANITA HALLREDEVELOPMENTStudent Housing atArizona State UniversityTempe, Arizona

construction managerHARDISON/DOWNEYCONSTRUCTION, INC.6150 N. 16th St, Suite APHOENIX, AZ 85016T 602 366 1224F 602 366 1324

civil engineerDIBBLE & ASSOCIATES7500 Dreamy Draw Dr, Suite 200PHOENIX, AZ 85020T 602 957 1155F 602 957 2838

mechanical/plumbing engineerGLHN ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS, INC2939 East Broadway BlvdTucson, AZ 85716T 520 881 4546F 520 795 1822

structural engineerPK ASSOCIATES7434 E McDonald DrScottsdale, AZ 85250T 480 922 8854F 480 922 3739

electrical engineerWOODWARD ENGINEERING227 S Smith Rd, No. 102Tempe, AZ 85281T 480 894 4057F 480 894 1063

lighting designerROGER SMITH LIGHTING DESIGN1135 E Desert CovePhoenix, AZ 85020T 602 770 7868F 623 321 1466

telecom/security/AV consultantPLANNET CONSULTING2850 Saturn Street, Suite 100Brea, CA 92821T 714 982 5834F 714 982 5821

landscape architectJJR1425 N First Street, Second FloorPhoenix, AZ 85004T 602 265 2200F 734 780 2235

sustainability consultantCADMUS16 Technology Dr, Suite 109Irvine, CA 92618T 949 428 6276F 949 790 0020

interior design consultantSIXTH RIVER ARCHITECTS3601 South Congress Avenue # G300T 512 306 9928F 512 439 2009

SMa project #09-055

1. L1 ELEVATOR 011/4" = 1'-0"

2. L1 ELEVATOR 021/4" = 1'-0"

3. L1 ELEVATOR 031/4" = 1'-0"

4. L1 ELEVATOR 041/4" = 1'-0"

5. L1 LOBBY 011/4" = 1'-0"

6. L1 LOBBY 021/4" = 1'-0"

7. L1 LOBBY 031/4" = 1'-0"

8. L1 LOBBY 041/4" = 1'-0"

9. L1 LOBBY 051/4" = 1'-0"

10. L1 BUSINESS CENTER 01

1/4" = 1'-0"

11. L1 LOBBY 071/4" = 1'-0"

12. L1 OFFICES 011/4" = 1'-0"

13. TYPICAL COLUMN1/4" = 1'-0"

1/2" THK PTD STL PL w/ CSKFASTENERS o/ 3/4" PLYWDo/ MTL FRAMING

1/2" THK T&G HARDWOOD IN(2) SPECIES AND VARYING WIDTHSo/ 1/2" FT PLYWD o/ MTL FRAMING

MAILBOX UNIT

METAL PANEL o/ 3/4" PLYWD,FINISH TO MATCH MAILBOXES

CONT. HDWD @ REVEAL

1/2" THK PTD STL PLw/ CSK FASTENERSo/ 3/4" PLYWD

THRU-BODY P-LAMo/ 1" PLYWD

PROVIDE MITERED EDGE@ CORNER, TYP

CEILING, AS SCHED

RECESSED GLAZING CHANNEL,SET FLUSH w/ CLG

1/2" THK INTERIOR GLAZINGw/ SATIN-ETCH FINISH

RECESSED GLAZING CHANNEL,SET FLUSH w/ TOP PANEL

THRU-BODY P-LAM o/ 1" PLYWDo/ MTL FRAMING

MAILBOX UNIT

LINE OF CASING BEYOND

1/2" THK T&G HARDWOOD IN(2) SPECIES AND VARYING WIDTHSo/ 1/2" FT PLYWD o/ MTL FRAMING

LINE OF CASING BEYOND

THRU-BODY P-LAM o/ 1" PLYWD

WALL FINISH, AS SCHED

MAILBOX UNIT

LINE OF CASING BEYOND

2"x2"x1/4" TS BRACE FRAME INBETWEEN MAILBOX UNITS, FASTENTO (e) CONC. WALL w/ EPOXY ANCHORS

1/2" THK PTD STL PL w/ CSKFASTENERS o/ 3/4" PLYWDo/ MTL FRAMING

PTD GWB o/ HAT CHANNELS

LINE OF WALL BASE BELOW

CONT. SOLID FT WOOD BUCK

3/4" STAINED HDWD FRAME ANDSTOP ON SHIMS

CUSTOM RAISED PANEL DOOR w/VENEER TO MATCH FRAMES, REF. ELEV.

(e) CONC. WALL

CHARCOAL GREY NEOPRENE FOAM TAPE,TYP BOTH SIDES

1/2" THK INTERIOR GLAZING

LINE OF GLAZING CHANNEL BELOW

LINE OF WALL BASE BELOW

PTD GWB

1/2" THK PTD HDWD TRIMTO MATCH WALL BASE

LINE OF WALL ABOVE

CLEAR SILICONE SEALANT

1/2" EMSEAL 'QUIETJOINT'w/ FACING TO MATCH WD TRIM

CONT. SOLID FT WOOD BUCK

3/4" STAINED HDWD FRAME ANDSTOP ON SHIMS

CUSTOM RAISED PANELDOOR w/ VENEER TO MATCH

FRAMES, REF. ELEV.

CHARCOAL GRAY NEOPRENEFOAM TAPE, TYP

LINE OF WALL ABOVE

1/2" THK VENEERED PLYWD w/1/4" EDGE-BANDING, FINISH

TO MACH FRAMES AND DOORSo/ Z-CLIPS o/ 1/2"THK FT PLYWD

o/ 2-1/2" MTL STUDS

CSK FASTENERS, CENTEREDON WALL TO BE CONCEALEDBY EDGE OF GLASS AND SEALANT

CHARCOAL GRAY NEOPRENEFOAM TAPE, TYP @ ALL JOINTS

LINE OF WALL BASE BELOW,RETURN AT JAMBS - CONFORM

TIGHTLY TO GLAZING CHANNELPROFILE, TYP

PTD GWB

LINE OF WALL ABOVE

CLEAR SILICONE SEALANT

1/2" THK INTERIOR GLAZING

LINE OF GLAZING CHANNEL BELOW

CUSTOM RAISED PANELDOOR w/ VENEER TO MATCHFRAMES, REF. ELEV.

FLOOR FINISH, AS SCHED

LINE OF JAMBBEYOND

LINE OF CEILING,W.O., REF. RCP

PTD GWB

CHARCOAL GREY NEOPRENEFOAM TAPE, TYP @ ALL JOINTS

1/2" THK VENEERED PLYWD w/1/4" EDGE-BANDING, o/ Z-CLIPSo/ 1/2"THK FT PLYWD o/ 2-1/2"MTL STUDS - FINISH TO MATCHFRAMES AND DOORS

3/4" STAINED HDWD FRAMEAND STOP ON SHIMS

CONT. FT WD BUCK

LINE OF CEILING,W.O., REF. RCP

PTD GWB

LINE OF CEILING,W.O., REF. RCP

PTD GWB

CONT. 'LC' BEAD @ GWBw/ 1/4" SEALANT TOGLAZING CHANNEL, TYP

1/2" THK. INTERIOR GLAZING

LINE OF WALL BEYOND

CONT. FT WD BLOCK'GAS REQ'D TO RETURNGWB FLUSH w/ GLAZINGCHANNEL

HEADER, REF. STRUCT

RECESSED MOTORIZED SHADEw/ CLOSURE & CLOSURE MOUNT

PTD GWBSUSPENDED CLG w/GWB TRANSITION/TRIM,REF. RCP

1/2" THK FT PLYWD o/ MTLFRAMING, PNT TO MATCH CLG

(e) CONC. SLAB

EXPANSION ANCHOR

CONT. GLAZING CHANNELo/ SHIMS AS REQ'D

FINISH FLOOR, AS SCHED

WALL BASE AS SCHED, RETURNAT JAMBS - CONFORM TIGHTLY TO

GLAZING CHANNEL PROFILE, TYP

PTD GWB

ALI

GN

, TY

PB

OT

H S

IDE

S

PTD GWB

1/2" THK VENEERED PLYWD w/1/4" EDGE-BANDING, o/ Z-CLIPSo/ 1/2"THK FT PLYWD o/ 2-1/2"MTL STUDS - FINISH TO MATCHFRAMES AND DOORS

CHARCOAL GREY NEOPRENEFOAM TAPE, TYP @ ALL JOINTS

FLOOR FINISH, AS SCHED

(e) CONC. WALL

1-5/8" MTL FRAMING

1/2" THK FT PLYWD 1/2" THK T&G HARDWOODIN (2) SPECIES AND VARYINGWIDTHS a6.20

interior details - baseas noted

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ownerAMERICAN CAMPUSCOMMUNITIES12700 Hill Country BlvdSuite T-200Austin, Texas 78738

architectSTUDIO MA130 N Central Avenue No.300Phoenix, Arizona 85004T 602 251 3800F 602 251 3100

associate architectSOLOMON CORDWELL BUENZ625 N Michigan Ave No.800Chicago, IL 60611T 312 896 1100F 312 896 1200

projectMANZANITA HALLREDEVELOPMENTStudent Housing atArizona State UniversityTempe, Arizona

construction managerHARDISON/DOWNEYCONSTRUCTION, INC.6150 N. 16th St, Suite APHOENIX, AZ 85016T 602 366 1224F 602 366 1324

civil engineerDIBBLE & ASSOCIATES7500 Dreamy Draw Dr, Suite 200PHOENIX, AZ 85020T 602 957 1155F 602 957 2838

mechanical/plumbing engineerGLHN ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS, INC2939 East Broadway BlvdTucson, AZ 85716T 520 881 4546F 520 795 1822

structural engineerPK ASSOCIATES7434 E McDonald DrScottsdale, AZ 85250T 480 922 8854F 480 922 3739

electrical engineerWOODWARD ENGINEERING227 S Smith Rd, No. 102Tempe, AZ 85281T 480 894 4057F 480 894 1063

lighting designerROGER SMITH LIGHTING DESIGN1135 E Desert CovePhoenix, AZ 85020T 602 770 7868F 623 321 1466

telecom/security/AV consultantPLANNET CONSULTING2850 Saturn Street, Suite 100Brea, CA 92821T 714 982 5834F 714 982 5821

landscape architectJJR1425 N First Street, Second FloorPhoenix, AZ 85004T 602 265 2200F 734 780 2235

sustainability consultantCADMUS16 Technology Dr, Suite 109Irvine, CA 92618T 949 428 6276F 949 790 0020

interior design consultantSIXTH RIVER ARCHITECTS3601 South Congress Avenue # G300T 512 306 9928F 512 439 2009

SMa project #09-055

1. DOOR JAMB @ WALL 7. JAMB DETAIL @ WD DOOR AND PANELING3" = 1'-0"3" = 1'-0"

2. SECTION @ GLAZING3" = 1'-0"

5. SECTION @ DOOR AND TRANSOM3" = 1'-0"

9. MAILBOX ENCLOSURE - PLAN1-1/2" = 1'-0"

8. SECTION @ WD PANELING3" = 1'-0"

12. MAILBOX ENCLOSURE @ PERIMETER 16. MAILBOX ENCLOSURE @ CORE

14. RESERVED-

10. RESERVED-

13. GLAZING @ END WALL3" = 1'-0"

SILL

HEAD

4. GLAZING @ DEMISING WALL3" = 1'-0"

3. WOOD ACCENT WALL @ LOBBY3" = 1'-0"

SILL

HEAD

SILL

HEAD

TRANSOM

6. RESERVED- 1-1/2" = 1'-0" 1-1/2" = 1'-0"

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VANITY W/DRAWERS

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0"

SHOWER PAN

3 PIECE SHOWERENCLOSURE

2' -

10"TOILET PAPER

HOLDER

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5" 2' - 0" 2' - 0" 5"

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4"

1' - 5"6"LIGHT SWITCH

7' -

0"

2' -

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4"3'

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3' -

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MEDICINE CABINETW/MIRROR

LAVATORY & FAUCET

PL-1 COUNTERTOP &BACKSPLASH

VANITY W/DRAWERS

LIGHT FIXTURE

D

6' - 0"

9"2' - 3"2' - 3"9"

PT-1

2 1/2"1' - 4"1"1' - 4"1"1' - 4"1"1' - 4"2 1/2"

EQ.EQ.

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TOWEL BAR

TR-1

PT-1

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ownerAMERICAN CAMPUSCOMMUNITIES12700 Hill Country BlvdSuite T-200Austin, Texas 78738

Student Housing atArizona State UniversityTempe, Arizona

projectMANZANITA HALLREDEVELOPMENT

architectSTUDIO MA130 North Central Avenue, No. 300Phoenix, Arizona 85004T 602 251 3800F 602 251 3100

associate architectSOLOMON CORDWELL BUENZ625 N. Michigan Avenue, No. 800Chicago, IL 60611T 312 896 1112F 312 896 1200

SMa project #09-055

1/2" = 1'-0"

02.03.2012

ISSUE FOR 100% DD

a6.31typ. floor interior elevations - bathroom

. 1/2" = 1'-0"6 UNIT TYPE D - ENLARGED BATH. PLAN.

1/2" = 1'-0"7 UNIT TYPE D - BATHROOM ELEVATION - NORTH.

1/2" = 1'-0"8 UNIT TYPE D - VANITY ELEVATION

. 1/2" = 1'-0"9 UNIT TYPE D - WEST ELEVATION.

1/2" = 1'-0"10 UNIT TYPE D - BATHROOM ELEVATION - SOUTH.

1/2" = 1'-0"11 UNIT TYPE D - BATHROOM ELEVATION - EAST.

1/2" = 1'-0"12 UNIT TYPE D - BATHROOM ELEVATION - WEST

. 1/2" = 1'-0"1 UNIT TYPE C - ENLARGED BATH PLAN.

1/2" = 1'-0"2 UNIT TYPE C - BATHROOM ELEVATION - NORTH.

1/2" = 1'-0"3 UNIT TYPE C - BATHROOM ELEVATION - EAST.

1/2" = 1'-0"4 UNIT TYPE C - BATHROOM ELEVATION - SOUTH

. 1/2" = 1'-0"5 UNIT TYPE C - BATHROOM ELEVATION - WEST

. 1/2" = 1'-0"

13 UNIT TYPE E - ENLARGED BATH PLAN. 1/2" = 1'-0"

14 UNIT TYPE E - BATH ELEVATION - NORTH. 1/2" = 1'-0"

15 UNIT TYPE E - BATH ELEVATION - EAST. 1/2" = 1'-0"

16 UNIT TYPE E - BATH ELEVATION SOUTH. 1/2" = 1'-0"

17 UNIT TYPE E - BATH ELEVATION WEST

GENERAL NOTES

EXISTING CONSTRUCTION TO REMAIN

Bathroom Accessory ScheduleTag Description Manufacturer Model Finish

A Toilet Tissue Holder - Surface Creative Specialties 2080 Polished ChromeB1 Towel Bar - 24" Creative Specialties 2224 Polished ChromeB2 Towel Bar - 18" Creative Specialties 2218 Polished ChromeC Curtain Rod Seachrome SR18-36-SS Polished ChromeD Medicine Cabinet w/Mirror - 16"x36" NuTone 835 Recessed MirrorE Robe Hook (2) Creative Specialties 2030 Polished ChromeF1 Grab Bar - 36"F2 Grab Bar - 42"F3 Grab Bar - 18"

1. SEE SHEET A0.40 FOR TYPICAL MOUNTINGHEIGHT INFORMATION.

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St. Ignatius Atrium, St. Ignatius College Prep - Solomon Cordwell BuenzPROFESSIONAL WORK CHICAGO, ILCompleted countless studies with the client, Fr. Rowe, to develop a material palette and lighting scheme that blended with the existing decor of the building as well as within the budget of the client. Chelsea was very knowledgeable with the types of materials that Fr. Rowe envisioned using in the space. Much of the materials were suggested by me and are implemented into the space today.The end result consists of rich wall coverings, tapestries, and interior furnishings that lend themselves to the completion of a high end, yet comfortable, interior space worthy of displaying Fr. Rowe’s valuable artifacts.

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SMALL PROJECTS1. The project called for the design and creation of 12 blocks. Each was specifically designed to interlock with all twelve in a multitude of combinations.

2. Ballroom Pavilion for the top of a parking garage in downtown Cincinnati. A study of structure and how it can influence a syntax for the facades.

3. Turning a two-dimensional drawing into a three-dimensional object with a concentration in line, plane and mass.

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DRAWING

Two Charcoal still lifes

4 feet x 3 feet

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CHELSEA M. RAUCK

MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE 2009 - 2013614 - 323 - [email protected]