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Page 1: Jordan Fay's Portfolio

Jordan Fay, LEED AP

Portfolio

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101-107 Post Road East

125 Main Street

Elm Restaurant Scena Restaurant

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Restaurant

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Miami Art Museum Fringe Urbanism Other Pursuits8 9 10

325 East 51st Street 67 Surfside Drive6 7

Academic

Residential

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101-107 Post Road EastWestport, CTAdaptive Re-use Frederick W. Hoag, Architect

Adaptive reuse of unique commercial space and 18th century home in downtown Westport, CT.

Important Design Consideration:• Removal of 2nd story in commercial space to create unique

vaultedspaceforUrbanOutfitters.• Historic renovation of 18th century house to Spotted Horse Tav-

ernandofficeofDavidAdamRealtyabove.• 2012 Historic Preservation Award

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A Initial Concept of AdditionB Section Perspective C Historic PhotoD Facade ConceptE ARB PresentationF InteriorofUrbanOutfittersG Site PlanHAdditionatUrbanOutfittersI Spotted Horse Restaurant

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125 Main StreetWestport, CT Adaptive ReuseFrederick W. Hoag, Architect

Adaptive reuse of 4-story retail building in downtown West-port.

Important Design Consideration:• Cater to multiple tenants including GAP, Brooks Brothers,

and a salon and restaurant.• Provide access to multiple tenant spaces on both sides of

building.

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A Main Street EntranceB Parker Harding EntranceC AxonometricD Main Street E Concept SketchF Gap Stairs G First Floor PlanH Main Street ElevationI Parker Harding Elevation

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Westport Train StationWestport, CT SolarRetrofit&HistoricPreservationFrederick W. Hoag, Architect

Solar array to power electric car charging station as part of historic preservation of early 20th century train station.

Important Design Consideration:• Maintainhistoriccharacterandprovidesolarretrofit.• Maximize visibility to market interior spaces to potential

tenants.• Work with multiple jurisdictions and political entities.

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SHEET TITLE

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8/2/2011

PROJECT NO:MODEL FILE:DRAWN BY:CHK'D BY:COPYRIGHT

MARK DATE

1 RAILROAD PLACE

SOUTH AND NORTH ELEVATION

EAST BOUND TRAIN STATION

WESTPORT , CT 06880

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A Existing ConditionsB Existing ConditionsC Exterior PerspectiveD Marketing RenderingE Interior PerspectiveF South ElevationG Section Diagram H Connections DiagramI Completed Solar Array F

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Elm RestaurantNew Canaan, CTRestaurantFrederick W. Hoag, Architect

Farm-to-table restaurant in upscale suburban downtown.

Important Design Consideration:

• Establish connection between kitchen and patron area, but provide space for semi-private dining.

• Walnut, Italian tile and cast pewter accent the spaces.

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A KitchenB Custom Cast Pewter BarC Dining RoomD Custom 3-Form Back of BarE Dining Room from Chef’s TableF Dining RoomG FloorPlan&ReflectedCeilingPlanH Cast Pewter Bar

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Scena RestaurantDarien, CT Restaurant Frederick W. Hoag, Architect

Wine bar and restaurant in upscale suburban downtown.

Important Design Consideration:

• Open kitchen with irregular space.• Reclaimed wood, terra cotta and blackened steel to pro-

vide contemporary and inviting space.

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A Dining RoomB Custom Light FixtureC Exterior; Custom Steel Sign D Dining Room towards BarE Concept SketchF Bathroom CorridorG Floor PlanH BanquetteI Dining Room towards Bar

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325 East 51st StreetPrivate ResidenceNew York, NYJoseph J. Scarpulla, Architect

2-story addition and renovation to existing 3-story 19th century brownstone in Midtown Manhattan.

Important Design Consideration:• Maintain character of historic facade and juxtapose cli-

ent’s transitional style.• Vertical relationship of spaces.• Severe zoning limitations.

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jordanfayportfolio2013FIFTH FLOOR PLANSCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"

TERRACE

HOT TUB

BBQ

LOUNGE

PENTHOUSE

WINE RM

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TERRACEBELOW

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325 East 51st StreetNew York, NY 10022

Chopra Residence

PROPOSED RENOVATED RESIDENCE

no # date issues and revisions

Issues  and  Revisions

JOSEPH    J.    SCARPULLA  ARCHITECT

architectureinterior  design

251  main  streethuntington  ny  11743www.jjsarchitect.com

631.673.8078fax:  631.424.8414

2012  Joseph  J.  Scarpulla,  AIA                  All  rights  reserved

In  association  with:

Interior  Designer:

Eddie  Lee,  Inc150  West  25th  Street  #404New  York  NY  10001T:  212-­‐8683385

Structural  Engineer:

Silman  Associates88  University  PlaceNew  York  NY  10003T:  212-­‐620-­‐7970

Mechanical  Engineer:

Tangel  Engineering  Associates  PC285  E  Main  Street  #208Smithtown,  NY  11787T:  631-­‐750-­‐2800

Regulatory  Consultants:

William  Vitacco  Associates299  Broadway  Fifth  FloorNew  York  NY  10007T:  212-­‐791-­‐4578

Geotechnical  Engineers:

Pillori  Associates7  Route  35Laurence  Harbor  NJ  08879T:  732-­‐558-­‐0059

approved by:

Sheet

Sheet  Information

Project Number 1114

FLOOR PLANFIFTH FLOOR AND ROOF

A-­104.00

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A New Roof TerraceB 51st Street ElevationC North-South SectionD Arial ViewE First Floor Plan F Penthouse Level PlanG Proposed Elevation

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SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

LIVING ROOM

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325 East 51st StreetNew York, NY 10022

Chopra Residence

PROPOSED RENOVATED RESIDENCE

no # date issues and revisions

Issues  and  Revisions

JOSEPH    J.    SCARPULLA  ARCHITECT

architectureinterior  design

251  main  streethuntington  ny  11743www.jjsarchitect.com

631.673.8078fax:  631.424.8414

2012  Joseph  J.  Scarpulla,  AIA                  All  rights  reserved

In  association  with:

Interior  Designer:

Eddie  Lee,  Inc150  West  25th  Street  #404New  York  NY  10001T:  212-­‐8683385

Structural  Engineer:

Silman  Associates88  University  PlaceNew  York  NY  10003T:  212-­‐620-­‐7970

Mechanical  Engineer:

Tangel  Engineering  Associates  PC285  E  Main  Street  #208Smithtown,  NY  11787T:  631-­‐750-­‐2800

Regulatory  Consultants:

William  Vitacco  Associates299  Broadway  Fifth  FloorNew  York  NY  10007T:  212-­‐791-­‐4578

Geotechnical  Engineers:

Pillori  Associates7  Route  35Laurence  Harbor  NJ  08879T:  732-­‐558-­‐0059

approved by:

Sheet

Sheet  Information

Project Number 1114

FLOOR PLANFIRST AND SECOND

FLOORS

A-­102.00

xx of xx

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67 Surfside DrivePrivate ResidenceBridgehampton, NY Joseph J. Scarpulla, Architect

Contemporary single family residence with beach access.

Important Design Consideration:• Maximize view to the south while providing solar shading.• Custom awning system tied into structure and standard

curtain wall.• Flood zone requires breakaway system below freeboard

elevation while still able to resist severe hurricane forces.

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jordanfayportfolio2013WALL SECTION THROUGH SOUTH WALLSCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0"

project number

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67 Surfside DriveBridgehampton, NY

Residenceat 67 Surfside

PROPOSED NEW RESIDENCE

no # date issues and revisions

Issues  and  Revisions

JOSEPH    J.    SCARPULLAARCHITECT

architectureinterior  design

251  main  streethuntington  ny  11743www.jjsarchitect.com

631.673.8078fax:  631.424.8414

2012  Joseph  J.  Scarpulla,  AIA                  All  rights  reserved

In  association  with:

Designer:

Nosanchuk  Inc.28  West  27th  Street  6th  FloorNew  York  NY  10001T:  212-­‐481-­‐8144

Structural  Engineer:

Robert  Silman  Associates88  University  PlaceNew  York  NY  10003T:  212-­‐620-­‐7970

Mechanical  Engineer:

ICOR  Associates256  West  38th  Street,  Suite  7RNew  York,  NY  10018T:  212-­‐994-­‐9593

Landscape  Architect:

Edmund  Hollander200  Park  Ave.  Suite  1200New  York  NY  10016T:  212-­‐473-­‐0620

Lighting  Designer:

L'Observatoire  International120  Walker  Street  7th  Floor  EastNew  York  NY  10013T:  212-­‐255-­‐4463

Facade  Consultants:GMS  LLP129  West  27th  Street,  5th  FloorNew  York  NY  10001T:  212-­‐254-­‐0030F:  212-­‐477-­‐5978

Regulatory  Consultants:

InterscienceResearch  Associates,  Inc.36  Nugent  StreetSouthampton  NY  11969T:  631-­‐283-­‐5958

Energy  Code  Consultants:

Home  Energy  SolutionsPO  Box  1963Huntington  NY  11743T:  631-­‐673-­‐0064

General  Contractor:

Bulgin  and  Associates199  Mariner  Drive  Suite  5Southampton  NY  11968T:  631-­‐283-­‐9670

approved by:

Sheet

Sheet  Information

JBF/SES/CC

JJS

9/28/12

0 9.21.2012 FOR PERMIT

A-­400

DETAILED  WALLSECTIONS

A South FacadeB West FacadeC View from Surfside DriveD StairwellE Living RoomF Wall Section G Living Room

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Miami Art MuseumWinter/Spring 2009 Terminal StudioProfessor Virginia Cartwright

100,000 sq.ft. Contemporary Art Museum in Downtown Miami.

Important Design Consideration:• Civic interaction with downtown and terminus of Miami

BayWalk.• Phenomenological integration of collection, building and

context.• Hurricaneprotectionand18’100-yearfloodplainelevation.

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A Turning Ship Diagram B View towards AuditoriumC Inner Courtyard D Site MapE NW-SW Building Section F Exterior PerspectiveG Site SectionH Museum Floor Plans

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Fringe UrbanismFall 2007Intermediate StudioProfessor Nico Larco

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Urban Crescent intended to create a dense urban multifamily housing development that functions both now and towards a better future and represents the poetics of Phoenix.

Important Design Consideration:• Creation of urban node addressing density and livability.• Introduction of sustainable principles in Phoenix multifamily

housing.

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A Ribbon DiagramB Final ModelC Fish-eye Elevation of CrescentD Unit PlansE Street Development ModelF Site Plan (CAD, Adobe CS2)G Crescent Interior PerspectiveH Neighborhood Street Perspective

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Other Pursuits

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