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  • por t f ol i o

    MICHELLE MILLER

  • designer

    Michelle Miller

    email

    [email protected]

    school

    Academy of Art University

    course

    Portfolio

    instructor

    Chamindri Wijemanne

    typeface

    DIN, Century Gothic

    software

    Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop

    paper

    International 80lb Text

    printer

    Chum's Design & Print

    binder

    Chum's Design & Print

    COPYRIGHT 2015 MICHELLE MILLER All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be

    reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without

    the written permission of Michelle Miller.

  • "By our very nature, we are all designers. Creativity is human nature. When we call ourselves designers, we are telling the

    world that we have decided to nurture creativity and dedicate ourselves to the cultivation of ideas." -Sage Russell

  • table of con t e n t s

  • p. 06-21CommercialFireClay Tile

    p. 22-37CommercialLe Canot

    p. 38-51ResidentialShubert Residence

    p. 52-67Sustainable ResidentialView-Master

    p. 68-91Multi-Dwelling ResidentialWood Street

    p. 92-111Additional Work

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    project

    client

    location

    building sq. ft.

    SHOWROOM, OFFICES, BACKYARD

    FIRECLAY TILE

    901 BRANNAN STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94103

    5,284

    typeCOMMERCIAL

    COMMERCIAL DESIGN SENIOR STUDIO

    fireclay t i le

  • Existing space has some functionality, but could use improvement. Potential changes are called out in as-built drawing notations.

    AS-BUILT DRAWING AND USER FEEDBACK ON EXISTING SPACE

    MICHELLE MILLERIAD 400.01 SENIOR STUDIO A: COMMERCIAL

    SPRING 2015MODULE 8 / AS BUILT DRAWINGS

    UP

    F01

    F02

    F03

    A B C D E F

    1

    2

    3

    F04 F04

    127' - 1"

    31' - 0 1/2" 20' - 5 1/2" 20' - 4" 20' - 5 1/2" 13' - 10 1/2"

    24' -

    11"

    24' -

    9"

    24' -

    11"

    24' -

    9"

    OUT OF SCOPE FOR CURRENT PHASE

    G20' - 11 1/2"

    OFFICE

    SALES ROOM

    SHOWROOM

    CONFERENCEROOM

    F04

    618410 2 32

    FLOOR PLAN FROM VITAL ENVIRONMENTS, INC.

    PHOTOGRAPHYROOM

    KITCHENDINING

    UNUSEDENTRY

    FRONTENTRY

    RESTROOM

    RESTROOM

    PUBLICYARD

    PRIVATEYARD

    SHOWROOM

    STORAGE& COPY

    OFFICE 1

    OFFICE 2

    CONF

    Used by photographer to shoot product for website, advertisements, etc.

    Arrangement and furniture not meeting needs of user

    No storage for large boards used in shoot

    Needs organization

    Loading dock gate unused and gets wind/trash

    Storage drawers for tile dont have stoppers, safety concern

    Dark color behind display doesnt enhance tiles

    Unattractive plastic piping at ceiling

    Skylights direct sun directly into eyes during certain hours

    Wall washers dont fully light display

    Ambient and task lighting insuf cient

    For employees Used for games Add seating, tables Bocce ball being added

    by client

    Used for parties, events, bbqs approx. 4x/year

    Could use additional seating, tables Acoustics issues between

    of ces and showroom. Replace temporary acoustic panel solution.

    Sun and heat from private yard are a problem in both of ces

    Lots of natural light

    Currently not in use Potential display/

    advertising area facing street & foot traf c

    COMMERCIAL DESIGN SENIOR STUDIO

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  • EXISTING LAYOUT

    MICHELLE MILLER | IAD 400.01 SENIOR STUDIO: COMMERCIAL DESIGN | SPRING 2015

    PROGRAMMING

    SPATIAL PROGRAM

    N

    PHOTOGRAPHYROOM

    CONFERENCEROOM

    SHOWROOM

    KITCHEN

    OFFICE 1

    OFFICE 2

    STORAGE

    RESTROOM

    PRIVATE

    PUBLIC DINING

    MICHELLE MILLERIAD 400.01 SENIOR STUDIO A: COMMERCIAL

    SPRING 2015MODULE 8 / AS BUILT DRAWINGS

    UP

    F01

    F02

    F03

    A B C D E F

    1

    2

    3

    F04 F04

    127' - 1"

    31' - 0 1/2" 20' - 5 1/2" 20' - 4" 20' - 5 1/2" 13' - 10 1/2"

    24' -

    11"

    24' -

    9"

    24' -

    11"

    24' -

    9"

    OUT OF SCOPE FOR CURRENT PHASE

    G20' - 11 1/2"

    OFFICE

    SALES ROOM

    SHOWROOM

    CONFERENCEROOM

    F04

    618410 2 32

    FLOOR PLAN FROM VITAL ENVIRONMENTS, INC.

    PHOTOGRAPHYROOM

    KITCHENDINING

    UNUSEDENTRY

    FRONTENTRY

    RESTROOM

    RESTROOM

    PUBLICYARD

    PRIVATEYARD

    SHOWROOM

    STORAGE& COPY

    OFFICE 1

    OFFICE 2

    CONF

    Used by photographer to shoot product for website, advertisements, etc.

    Arrangement and furniture not meeting needs of user

    No storage for large boards used in shoot

    Needs organization

    Loading dock gate unused and gets wind/trash

    Storage drawers for tile dont have stoppers, safety concern

    Dark color behind display doesnt enhance tiles

    Unattractive plastic piping at ceiling

    Skylights direct sun directly into eyes during certain hours

    Wall washers dont fully light display

    Ambient and task lighting insuf cient

    For employees Used for games Add seating, tables Bocce ball being added

    by client

    Used for parties, events, bbqs approx. 4x/year

    Could use additional seating, tables Acoustics issues between

    of ces and showroom. Replace temporary acoustic panel solution.

    Sun and heat from private yard are a problem in both of ces

    Lots of natural light

    Currently not in use Potential display/

    advertising area facing street & foot traf c

    COMMERCIAL DESIGN SENIOR STUDIO

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  • Mood Board imagery and inspiration.

    Concept: Home & Hearth, based on company philosophy, We Make Tile for Your Grandkids

    Design Philosophy: Cozy, clean, and light incorporating sustainable design practices.

    MICHELLE MILLER | IAD 400.01 SENIOR STUDIO: COMMERCIAL DESIGN | SPRING 2015CONCEPT | PHILOSOPHY

    COZY CLEAN LIGHT inviting soft warm

    modern simple sustainable

    bright airy uncluttered

    Natural materials like wool felt & wood Flexible spaces

    Comfortable furnishings

    Maintain natural light levels Integrated light controls & shading system

    Engaging open spaces

    Reduce energy usage & cost Source locally when possible

    Use certi ed sustainable products & materials

    HOME & HEARTHRevolves around the company philosophy, We Make Tile for your Grandkids

    MICHELLE MILLERIAD 400.01 SENIOR STUDIO A: COMMERCIAL

    SPRING 2015MODULE 9 / FINAL MOOD BOARD

    LIGHTCOZY SOFT HOME HEARTHINVITING CLEAN

    COMMERCIAL DESIGN SENIOR STUDIO

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  • UP

    7' - 11"

    5' - 0"

    9' -

    3 1/

    2"9'

    - 3

    1/2"

    1' - 6"

    9' -

    11 1

    /2"

    5' - 0"

    5' - 0"

    31' - 0 1/2" 20' - 5 1/2" 20' - 6" 20' - 5 1/2" 14' - 2" 20' - 11 1/2"

    127' - 7"

    49' -

    8"

    1' - 6"

    4' - 1"

    23' - 5" 10' - 5 1/2"

    12' -

    8"

    10' - 9" 10' - 0" 60' - 11"

    3' -

    6"8' - 6"

    4' - 0"

    4' - 0 1/2"

    16' - 3 1/2" 33' - 1" 8' - 9 1/2" 32' - 0 1/2"

    27' -

    1"

    22' -

    7"

    21' -

    10"

    25' -

    3"

    5' -

    11"

    11' -

    11"

    21' -

    8"

    24' -

    7"

    22' -

    11"

    FLOOR PLAN

    SCALE: 3/32 = 1 - 0

    SHOWROOM

    STORAGE

    PHOTOSTUDIO

    MEETING &QUIET AREA

    COPY

    FILING

    UTILITYROOM

    CONF

    EMPLOYEELOUNGE

    SALESOFFICE

    MAINENTRY

    UNUSEDENTRY

    EXIT

    EXIT

    OFFICE

    MICHELLE MILLER | IAD 400.01 SENIOR STUDIO: COMMERCIAL DESIGN | SPRING 2015

    SHOWROOMRESTROOM

    RESTROOM

    STORAGE

    PHOTOSTUDIO

    MEETING &QUIET AREA

    PRIVATE

    PUBLIC

    CIRCULATION PATH

    COPY

    FILING UTILITYROOM

    BACKYARD

    FRONTYARD

    CONF

    EMPLOYEELOUNGE

    KITCHEN

    SALESOFFICE

    MAINENTRY

    UNUSEDENTRY

    EXIT

    EXIT

    OFFICE

    PROGRAM

    MICHELLE MILLER | IAD 400.01 SENIOR STUDIO: COMMERCIAL DESIGN | SPRING 2015

    SCALE: 3/32 = 1 - 0

    REFLECTED CEILING PLAN

    RECESSED LED FIXTURE

    RECESSED LED FIXTURE/EXHAUST

    CLG-MTD SUSPENDED LED WALL WASHER

    CLG-MTD LED PENDANT FIXTURE

    CLG-MTD LED PENDANT FIXTURE

    6 D MOULDING, LED STRIP MTD UNDER, ACOUSTIC FELT WALL TREATMENT MTD ABOVE

    SKYLIGHT WITH TENSION SHADE

    CEILING FAN

    EX

    EX

    EX

    LEGEND

    SHOWROOM

    RESTROOM

    RESTROOM

    STORAGE

    PHOTOSTUDIO

    MEETING &QUIET AREA

    COPY

    FILING

    UTILITYROOM

    CONF

    EMPLOYEELOUNGE & KITCHEN

    SALESOFFICE

    OFFICE

    New floor plan encourages employee interaction and provides both public and private work areas.

    Improved circulation path provides better access to office employees.

    High-efficacy lighting used throughout reduces electricity costs.

    Automated skylight shade system helps control light and heat.

    PROPOSED FLOOR PLAN

    SPATIAL AND CIRCULATION

    RCP

    MICHELLE MILLER | IAD 400.01 SENIOR STUDIO: COMMERCIAL DESIGN | SPRING 2015

    SHOWROOMRESTROOM

    RESTROOM

    STORAGE

    PHOTOSTUDIO

    MEETING &QUIET AREA

    PRIVATE

    PUBLIC

    CIRCULATION PATH

    COPY

    FILING UTILITYROOM

    BACKYARD

    FRONTYARD

    CONF

    EMPLOYEELOUNGE

    KITCHEN

    SALESOFFICE

    MAINENTRY

    UNUSEDENTRY

    EXIT

    EXIT

    OFFICE

    PROGRAM

    COMMERCIAL DESIGN SENIOR STUDIO

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  • Individual and group workspaces offer employees different working options.

    Layout encourages circulation and employee interaction. FURNITURE LAYOUT AND OFFICE PLANNING SKETCHES

    COMMERCIAL DESIGN SENIOR STUDIO

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  • MICHELLE MILLER | IAD 400.01 SENIOR STUDIO: COMMERCIAL DESIGN | SPRING 2015

    UP

    SHOWROOM

    FRONTYARD

    BACKYARD

    STORAGE

    PHOTOSTUDIO

    MEETING &QUIET AREA

    COPY

    FILINGUTILITYROOM

    CONF

    EMPLOYEELOUNGE KITCHEN

    SALESOFFICE

    MAINENTRY

    UNUSEDENTRY

    EXIT

    EXIT

    OFFICE

    RESTROOM

    RESTROOM

    PARKING

    SPACE PLAN

    SCALE: 3/32 = 1 - 0

    iPads to scan QR card on back of tiles and link to product info, images & inspiration

    Knoll Power Cube with whiteboard surface, power outlets and USB port

    Recyling, compost and trash bins

    Succulent plant living wall corner

    Bocce ball court

    Pass-through window from kitchen to backyard

    Vertical storage racks for large photography boards

    Tile storage and display accessible from both storage and showroom sides.

    2

    2

    3

    3 4

    45

    5

    5

    6

    8

    8

    7

    7

    6

    1

    1

    FURNITURE PLAN

    MICHELLE MILLER | IAD 400.01 SENIOR STUDIO: COMMERCIAL DESIGN | SPRING 2015

    UP

    SHOWROOM

    FRONTYARD

    BACKYARD

    STORAGE

    PHOTOSTUDIO

    MEETING &QUIET AREA

    COPY

    FILINGUTILITYROOM

    CONF

    EMPLOYEELOUNGE KITCHEN

    SALESOFFICE

    MAINENTRY

    UNUSEDENTRY

    EXIT

    EXIT

    OFFICE

    RESTROOM

    RESTROOM

    PARKING

    SPACE PLAN

    SCALE: 3/32 = 1 - 0

    iPads to scan QR card on back of tiles and link to product info, images & inspiration

    Knoll Power Cube with whiteboard surface, power outlets and USB port

    Recyling, compost and trash bins

    Succulent plant living wall corner

    Bocce ball court

    Pass-through window from kitchen to backyard

    Vertical storage racks for large photography boards

    Tile storage and display accessible from both storage and showroom sides.

    2

    2

    3

    3 4

    45

    5

    5

    6

    8

    8

    7

    7

    6

    1

    1

    code

    COMMERCIAL DESIGN SENIOR STUDIO

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  • MICHELLE MILLER | IAD 400.01 SENIOR STUDIO: COMMERCIAL DESIGN | SPRING 2015

    SHOWROOM NORTH

    SCALE: 1/4 = 1 - 0

    CUSTOM WORKSTATIONS(SEE DETAILS)

    STEELCASE TURNSTONE BIVI DEPOT STORAGE UNIT

    VIBIA LIGHT FIXTURES AT 8 - 9 A.F.F.

    EXISTING GLAZED THIN BRICK

    LUTRON SHADES MTD AT 11 - 2 A.F.F.

    INTERIOR ELEVATION

    MICHELLE MILLER | IAD 400.01 SENIOR STUDIO: COMMERCIAL DESIGN | SPRING 2015

    FRONT ELEVATION

    PERSPECTIVE SKETCH - MOBILE UNIT PORTION

    SIDE ELEVATION

    PLAN VIEW

    SCALE: 1/2 = 1 - 0

    SCALE: 1/2 = 1 - 0

    SCALE: 1/2 = 1 - 0

    3FORM 100 PERCENT MATERIAL FOR TOP, SIDES & DRAWER CONSTRUCTION RECLAIMED WOOD DRAWER FRONTS

    1 THICK RECLAIMED WOOD PANELS AT 30 A.F.F. SLIDE OUT ON EITHER SIDE TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL WORK SURFACE & ADA ACCESSIBLE HEIGHT SURFACE

    2 - 6 X 4 - 0 MOBILE STORAGE CART4 - 0 X 7 - 0 RECLAIMED WOOD TABLE TOP

    RECYCLED STEEL LEGS ON HEAVY DUTY LOCKING CASTERS

    2 RECLAIMED WOOD TABLE TOP AT 42 A.F.F.

    2 DRAWERS1 SLIDE-OUT PANELS AT 30 A.F.F.

    5 DRAWERS

    12 DRAWERS

    37 A.F.F.

    HEAVY DUTY LOCKING CASTERS

    3FORM 100 PERCENT GREY FELT ADHESIVE PADS

    RECLAIMED WOOD RECYCLED STEEL

    FELT ADHESIVE CIRCLES PROVIDE SOFT SURFACE FOR WORKING WITH TILES

    CUSTOM WORK STATION DETAILS

    SHOWROOM ELEVATION NORTH

    CUSTOM WORK STATION SKETCHES CUSTOM WORK STATION DETAILS

    Custom work stations for showroom staff with locking mobile casters for flexibility. Ample storage space. Varied work surface heights, including A.D.A. accessible.

    Sustainable materials used for majority of work station construction.

    COMMERCIAL DESIGN SENIOR STUDIO

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  • MICHELLE MILLER | IAD 400.01 SENIOR STUDIO: COMMERCIAL DESIGN | SPRING 2015

    VIBIA LIGHT FIXTURES AT 8 - 9 A.F.F.

    STEELCASE TURNSTONE BIVI DESK-FOR-ONE WITH SMALL & LARGE ARCHES, PLANTER & COUCH

    KNOLL JEHS+LAUB LOUNGE CHAIR

    KNOLL POWER CUBE

    STEELCASE SIENTO MID-BACK CHAIR

    4 H CONCRETE BASEBOARD

    MOBILE MAGNETIC GLASS MARKER BOARD

    4 - 0 H CUSTOM FELT ACOUSTICWALL TREATMENT

    4 X 7 CORK BOARD AT 36 A.F.F.,

    4 X 7 MAGNETIC STEEL BOARD AT 36 A.F.F.,

    6 H MOLDING AT 12 - 6 A.F.F.,

    FELT WALL COVERING

    6 H MOLDING AT 8 - 0 A.F.F.,UNDER-MTD LED STRIP LIGHT

    SALES OFFICE NORTH

    SCALE: 1/4 = 1 - 0

    INTERIOR ELEVATION

    MICHELLE MILLER | IAD 400.01 SENIOR STUDIO: COMMERCIAL DESIGN | SPRING 2015

    OFFICE SOUTH

    LUTRON SHADES MTD AT 12 - 1 A.F.F.

    VIBIA LIGHT FIXTURES AT 8 - 9 A.F.F.

    STEELCASE TURNSTONE BIVI DESK-FOR-TWOWITH SMALL ARCH & PLANTER

    STEELCASE SIENTO MID-BACK CHAIR

    4 H CONCRETE BASEBOARD

    SCALE: 1/4 = 1 - 0

    INTERIOR ELEVATION

    Individual and group areas offer flexible work options.

    Natural light floods both office areas. Lutron automated light and shade systems reduce energy costs and increasing employee productivity.

    SALES OFFICE ELEVATION NORTH

    OFFICE ELEVATION NORTH

    COMMERCIAL DESIGN SENIOR STUDIO

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  • HERMAN MILLER STACKING ONE CHAIR

    VIBIA WIREFLOW 0331 PENDANT FIXTURE

    KNOLL JEHS+LAUB LOUNGE CHAIR

    KNOLL POWER CUBE FILZFELTPOLKA 90 RUG

    MICHELLE MILLER | IAD 400.01 SENIOR STUDIO: COMMERCIAL DESIGN | SPRING 2015

    KNOLL JEHS+LAUBLOUNGE CHAIR

    KNOLL POWER CUBE

    HERMAN MILLER STACKING ONE_CHAIR

    SHOWROOM PERSPECTIVE SKETCH

    FILZFELT POLKA 90 RUG

    EXISTING DOUGLAS FIR FLOORING

    VIBIA WIREFLOW 0331PENDANT FIXTURE

    Comfortable and inviting showroom lounge area with oversized sculptural LED chandelier.

    Intimate client meeting areas with lounge seating and Knoll Power Cubes (with white board surface, USB ports, and power outlets).

    Existing tile display wall becomes focal point with improved high-efficacy LED spot lighting.

    COMMERCIAL DESIGN SENIOR STUDIO

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  • SHOWROOM PERSPECTIVE SKETCH

  • BACKYARD PERSPECTIVE SKETCH

  • Private employee backyard for work and play.

    Cast-in place concrete bench, outdoor dining tables, and side chairs offer staff the option to eat and/or work outside.

    Casual seating area features outdoor lounge seating, table, and ottomans, which offer a punch of color.

    Low-maintenance ground covering made from mixed local mosses.

    Bocce ball court for competitive fun.

    BBQ with pass-thru to employee kitchen.

    RECLAIMED WOOD BOCCE BALL FRAME

    RECYCLED CONCRETE MOSS GROUND COVERING

    KNOLL STROMBORG DINING TABLE

    KNOLL SPARK STACKING SIDE CHAIR

    KNOLL SPARK STACKING LOUNGE

    CHAIR

    KNOLL PETAL COFFEE TABLE

    COMMERCIAL DESIGN SENIOR STUDIO

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  • EXISTING DOUGLAS FIR FLOORING

    FILZFELT FLIGHT SLIDING HANGING

    PANELS

    STEELCASE TURNSTONE BIVI DESK-FOR-TWO

    STEELCASE TURNSTONE BIVI

    ARCHES & PLANTERS

    STEELCASE SIENTO CHAIR

    VIBIA WIREFLOW 0303 PENDANT FIXTURE

    MICHELLE MILLER | IAD 400.01 SENIOR STUDIO: COMMERCIAL DESIGN | SPRING 2015

    CUSTOM ACOUSTIC WALL FEATURE DETAILS

    LED TAPE LIGHT CONCEALED BY 1 OVERHANG

    EXISTINGPARTITION WALL

    6 H X 6 D HOLLOW BOX MOLDING, 1/8 FLATCORE

    5 H X 6 D HOLLOW BOX MOLDING,1 OVERHANG ON FRONT, 1/8 FLATCORE

    FILZFELT

    HALF-ROUNDFOAM ROD

    ACOUSTIC FOAM SHEET

    VERTICAL SECTION

    SCALE: 1 = 1 - 0

    Inspired byaccordian-folded

    felt, the custom wall feature adds visual

    interest visual and acts as an acoustic barrier between of ces and

    showroom.

    3 HALF-ROUND FOAM RODS WRAPPED IN5MM FILZFELT

    3 THICK ACOUSTIC FOAM SHEET

    EXISTING 6 PARTITION WALL

    HORIZONTAL SECTION

    SCALE: 3 = 1 - 0

    0 - 6

    4 - 0

    0 - 6

    FLATCORE MOLDING TREATED WITH DUNN-EDWARDS PAINT IN BANANA PEEL

    ELEVATION

    SCALE: 1 = 1 - 0

    ECOR FLATCOR PANEL, MADE FROM 100%

    RECYCLED MATERIALS

    CELLULOSE-BASEDACOUSTIC PANELS

    DUNN-EDWARDS EVERESTLOW ODOR, ZERO VOC PAINT,

    COLOR: BANANA PEEL

    FILZFELT 5MM WOOL FELT,COLOR 170 ASCHE

    4 - 0 H X 0 - 3W HALF-ROUNDFOAM ROD

    KICHLER LED TAPE LIGHT,HIGH EFFICACY,

    WARM WHITE

    Custom acoustic wall feature reduces noise transfer between offices and showroom, while adding visual interest and a pop of color.

    Office work stations are flexible and can be added onto if needed in the future.

    Hanging greenery at every work station brings an inviting living element into the space.

    Hanging felt panels on a track system act as room dividers between the two offices, and can be slid open or closed for privacy.

    ACOUSTIC WALL FEATURE DETAILS

    COMMERCIAL DESIGN SENIOR STUDIO

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  • OFFICE PERSPECTIVE SKETCH

  • COMMERCIAL DESIGN SENIOR STUDIO

    le canot

    project

    client

    location

    building sq. ft.

    TEMPORARY OUTDOOR CINEMA

    CITY OF DAKAR

    Submitted to [AC-CA] InternationalArchitectural Competition, October 2014

    Featured in Academy ofArt University's 2015 Spring Show

    DAKAR, SENEGAL, AFRICA

    5,400

    typeCOMMERCIAL

  • COMMERCIAL DESIGN SENIOR STUDIO

    le canot

    LE CANOTTEMPORARY CINEMA DA

    KAR

    POPULATION

    HISTORY

    CLIMATE

    LOCATION

    CULTURE

    LANGUAGE

    ATTRACTIONS

    Dakar is Senegals capital city, located on the Cape Verde Peninsula on the Atlantic coast. Africas westernmost city, the city is a major regional port.

    Dakar Grand Mosque Goree Island African Renaissance

    Monument Beaches Markets Hann Park Senegal Zoo

    Arts & Crafts Textiles Theatre Music Graf ti

    The region of Dakar is home to over three million people, with approximately one million urban inhabitants.

    French is the of cial language of Senegal. In addition, there are six other national languages, of which Wolof is the most widely used.

    Senegal has been inhabited since the Paleolithic era. During the 15th-17th centuries, the area was the largest slave trading port in the world. The French then ruled for three centuries until independence was gained in 1960 and Dakar was named Senegals capital city. The French in uence can be seen in the citys well-preserved colonial buildings.

    Tropical and generally hot and humid year-round, with coastal breezes and temperatures in the 70s and 80s Fahrenheit. The rainy season is July through October, November through May is the dry season.

    The modern capital city of Dakar, situated on the tip of the Cap Vert peninsula, is a vibrant hive of local and international activity, where businessmen rub shoulders with tourists and traditionally dressed Senegalese amid the confusion of gleaming hotels, cafes, colorful open-air markets and the Medina (old quarter).

    LOCATION ANALYSIS

    The modern capital city of Dakar, situated on the tip of the Cape Verde peninsula, is a vibrant hive of local and international activity, where the businessmen rub shoulders with tourists and traditionally dressed Senegalese amid the confusion of gleaming hotels, cafes, colorful open-air markets, and the Medina (old quarter).

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    le canot

    LOCATION ANALYSIS

    Dakar is Senegals capital city, located on the Cape Verde Peninsula on the Atlantic coast. Africas westernmost city, it is also a major regional port.

    Tropical and generally hot and humid year-round, with coastal breezes and temperatures in the 70s and 80s Fahrenheit. The rainy season is July through October, November through May is the dry season.

    Senegal has been inhabited since the Paleolithic era. During the 15th-17th centuries, the area was the largest slave trading port in the world. The French then ruled for three centuries until independence was gained in 1960 and Dakar was named Senegals capital city. The French influence can be seen in the citys well-preserved colonial buildings.

    The region of Dakar is home to over three million people, with approximately one million urban inhabitants.

    French is the official language of Senegal. In addition, there are six other national languages, of which Wolof is the most widely used.

    Arts & CraftsTextilesTheaterMusicGraffiti

    Dakar Grand MosqueGoree IslandBeachesMarketsHann ParkSenegal Zoo

    LOCATION

    CLIMATE

    HISTORY

    POPULATION

    LANGUAGE

    CULTURE ATTRACTIONS

    LE CANOTTEMPORARY CINEMA DA

    KAR

    SUSTAINABILITYACCESSIBILITY

    A pirogue is a at-bottomed wooden boat and Senegals traditional shing vessel. An integral part of Dakars landscape, these colorful canoes are part of the areas history as a major regional Atlantic port

    The name Le Canot and select interior elements of the cinema reference the French in uence on the area

    Bright, bold color scheme re ects Africas vibrant culture and arts Use of peanut shell-based sustainable building material ties directly to

    local agriculture

    CONCEPT: PIROGUE

    PROVIDE A PROGRESSIVE TEMPORARY SPACE FOR COMMUNITY, CREATIVITY & ENTERTAINMENT

    ENGAGE & EMPLOY LOCAL COMMUNITY THROUGH SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

    DRAW UPON RICH HISTORY OF SENEGAL

    THE LES PETITES PIERRES GROUP, COLLECTIVE OF WRITERS, MUSICIANS, ARTISTS, DESIGNERS & CREATIVE PROFESSION-ALS IN DAKAR

    THE GRAFFITI CARAVAN AT FESTA2H AT MEDINA, DAKAR, JUNE 2014 / PHOTO CREDIT: INA NDEYE FATOU THIAM

    SENEGALESE DIRECTOR HUBERT LABA NDAO

    POPULATION

    HISTORY

    CLIMATE

    LOCATION

    LANGUAGE

    The region of Dakar is home to over three million people, with approximately one million urban inhabitants.

    French is the of cial language of Senegal. In addition, there are six other national languages, of which Wolof is the most widely used.

    Senegal has been inhabited since the Paleolithic era. During the 15th-17th centuries, the area was the largest slave trading port in the world. The French then ruled for three centuries until independence was gained in 1960 and Dakar was named Senegals capital city. The French in uence can be seen in the citys well-preserved colonial buildings.

    Tropical and generally hot and humid year-round, with coastal breezes and temperatures in the 70s and 80s Fahrenheit.The rainy season is July through October, November through May is the dry season.

    FLOOR PLAN

    SCALE: 1/8 = 1 - 0

    PERSPECTIVE SKETCH, THEATER INTERIOR JSPR PLASTIC FANTASTIC SOFA ROCHE BOBOIS MAH-JONG CUSHIONS KOKOBOARD PEANUT SHELL WASTE PRODUCT LASER-CUT FACADE FIELD PRESERVED GRASS GROUND COVERING

    PROJECTIONROOM

    STORAGE

    MICHELLE MILLERIAD 400.01 SENIOR STUDIO: COMMERCIAL DESIGN SPRING 2015DAKAR TEMPORARY CINEMA

    Use of locally-sourced, renewable materials Locally-grown, regional food & beverages served

    in cafe Up-cycling of traditional West African textiles for

    canoe membrane Closed-loop design elements: Peanut shell waste

    can be used to make Kokoboard Peanut Shell construction material

    LED lighting Daylighting: Four individual fabric panels can be

    raised and lowered to control light levels within the space

    Coordinate with the Senegal ministry of Art & Culture and organizations like AfricanBamba that promote local creative events & festivals

    Host screenings for local & international lm festivals such as Festival International du Film de Quartier (FIFQ) and Luxor African Film Festival (LAFF)

    Work with local lm-makers, performers, screen writers, teachers, students, community organizers

    Signage & advertisements created by local graf ti artists Bring together people from all ages & walks of life to view local &

    international lms and socialize For use during dry season, November - May Shorts, feature lms, independents, lm festivals, cafe, lounge, private

    events & parties

    Dakar is Senegals capital city, located on the Cape Verde Peninsula on the Atlantic coast. Africas westernmost city, the city is a major regional port.

    CULTURE ATTRACTIONS Dakar Grand Mosque Goree Island African Renaissance

    Monument

    Arts & Crafts Textiles Theatre Music Graf ti

    Beaches Markets Hann Park Senegal Zoo

    CIRCULATIONPROGRAMSPATIAL

    VIEWING ZONE

    PROJECTION ROOM

    TICKETING

    PRIMARY

    SOCIAL ZONE

    THEATER

    CAFE

    LOUNGE SECONDARY

    THEATER

    TICKETINGIN/OUT

    LOUNGE

    IN/OUT

    CAFE

    PROJECTIONROOM

    LOUNGE

    STORAGE

    IN/OUTIN/OUT

    STORAGE

    UP TOPROJECTIONROOM

    TICKETING

    THEATER

    UP

    UP

    UP

    CAFE

    STAIRS36 R @ 0 - 635T @ 1 - 0

    CUSTOM-MADE PICNICTABLES & BENCHES

    GROUND LEVEL FIRST ROW SEATING FOR EASY ACCESSIBILITY

    BIOCOMPOSITE KOKOBOARDFLOORING & STAIRS

    CURVED PROJECTION SCREEN

    FIELD PRESERVED GRASS GROUND COVERING

    BENCHES ACT AS WAITING AREA AS WELL AS SEPARATION BETWEEN TICKETING & CAFE AREAS

    BLACKOUT CURTAIN SYSTEM SEPARATES SOCIAL & VIEWING AREAS

    ELEVATION

    SCALE: 1/8 = 1 - 0

    SECTION

    SCALE: 1/8 = 1 - 0

    30 - 6

    WIRE CABLES SUPPORT PROJECTION SCREEN VISIBLE FROM BELOW. IDEAL FOR SMALLER, MORE INTIMATE EVENING VIEWINGS.

    FOUR INDIVIDUAL LASER-CUT KOKOBOARD PANELS ALLOW FOR EASY DISASSEMBLY & STORAGE WHEN NOT IN USE. EACH PANEL IS EQUIPPED WITH ITS OWN SHADE SYSTEM THAT CAN BE RAISED & LOWERED INEPENDENTLY.

    SOLID KOKOBOARD FACADE PROVIDES CANVAS FOR LOCAL GRAFFITI ARTISTS TO DESIGN PIECES FOR UPCOMING SCREENINGS & EVENTS

    142 - 0

    253 - 6

    STAIRS36 R @ 0 - 635T @ 1 - 0

    GEOMETRIC SHAPES IN THE LASER-CUT PANELS CAST INTERESTING SHADOW PATTERNS THROUGHOUT THE INTERIOR. WHITE EXTERIOR REFLECTS SUN & HEAT. NATURAL KOKOBOARD FINISH ON INTERIOR MINIMIZES GLARE IN THEATER.

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    KAR

    CONCEPT & PHILOSOPHY

    SUSTAINABILITY

    ACCESSIBILITY

    Use of locally-sourced, renewable materials Locally-grown, regional food & beverages served in cafe Up-cycling of traditional West African textiles for canoe membrane Closed-loop design elements: Peanut shell waste can be used to make Kokoboard

    Peanut Shell construction material LED lighting Daylighting: Four individual fabric panels can be raised and lowered to control light

    levels within the space

    The pirogue is a at-bottomed wooden boat and Senegals traditional shing vessel. An integral part of Dakars landscape, these colorful canoes represent the areas history as a major regional Atlantic port.

    The name Le Canot and select interior elements of the cinema reference the French in uence.

    Bright, bold color scheme re ects Africas vibrant culture Use of peanut shell-based sustainable building material ties directly to

    local agriculture as peanuts are the regions largest cash crop

    CONCEPT: PIROGUE

    PROVIDE A PROGRESSIVE TEMPORARY SPACE FOR COMMUNITY, CREATIVITY & ENTERTAINMENT

    ENGAGE & EMPLOY LOCAL COMMUNITY THROUGH SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

    DRAW UPON RICH HISTORY OF SENEGAL

    Coordinate with the Senegal ministry of Art & Culture and organizations like AfricanBamba that promote local creative events & festivals

    Host screenings for local & international lm festivals such as Festival International du Film de Quartier (FIFQ) and Luxor African Film Festival (LAFF)

    Work with local lm-makers, performers, screen writers, teachers, students, community organizers Signage & advertisements created by local graf ti artists Bring together people from all ages & walks of life to view local & international lms and socialize For use during dry season, November - May Shorts, feature lms, independents, lm festivals, cafe, lounge, private events & parties

    THE LES PETITES PIERRES GROUP, COLLECTIVE OF WRITERS, MUSICIANS, ARTISTS, DESIGNERS & CREATIVE PROFESSIONALS IN DAKAR

    THE GRAFFITI CARAVAN AT FESTA2H AT MDINA, DAKAR, JUNE 2014 / PHOTO CREDIT: INA NDEYE FATOU THIAM

    SENEGALESE DIRECTOR HUBERT LABA NDAO

    Concept: Pirogue, a flat-bottomed wooden boat and Senegals traditional fishing vessel. The colorful canoes are an integral part of the areas history as a major port.

    The name Le Canot and select interior elements of the cinema reference the French influence.

    Bright, bold color scheme reflects Africas vibrant culture.

    Use of peanut shell-based sustainable building material ties directly to local agriculture as peanuts are the regions largest cash crop.

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    KAR

    BOLD

    MO

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    N

    INSP

    IRE

    VIB

    RAN

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    FUL

    MOOD BOARD

    MOOD BOARD

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    LE CANOTTEMPORARY CINEMA DA

    KAR

    CONCEPT & PHILOSOPHY

    SUSTAINABILITY

    ACCESSIBILITY

    Use of locally-sourced, renewable materials Locally-grown, regional food & beverages served in cafe Up-cycling of traditional West African textiles for canoe membrane Closed-loop design elements: Peanut shell waste can be used to make Kokoboard

    Peanut Shell construction material LED lighting Daylighting: Four individual fabric panels can be raised and lowered to control light

    levels within the space

    The pirogue is a at-bottomed wooden boat and Senegals traditional shing vessel. An integral part of Dakars landscape, these colorful canoes represent the areas history as a major regional Atlantic port.

    The name Le Canot and select interior elements of the cinema reference the French in uence.

    Bright, bold color scheme re ects Africas vibrant culture Use of peanut shell-based sustainable building material ties directly to

    local agriculture as peanuts are the regions largest cash crop

    CONCEPT: PIROGUE

    PROVIDE A PROGRESSIVE TEMPORARY SPACE FOR COMMUNITY, CREATIVITY & ENTERTAINMENT

    ENGAGE & EMPLOY LOCAL COMMUNITY THROUGH SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

    DRAW UPON RICH HISTORY OF SENEGAL

    Coordinate with the Senegal ministry of Art & Culture and organizations like AfricanBamba that promote local creative events & festivals

    Host screenings for local & international lm festivals such as Festival International du Film de Quartier (FIFQ) and Luxor African Film Festival (LAFF)

    Work with local lm-makers, performers, screen writers, teachers, students, community organizers Signage & advertisements created by local graf ti artists Bring together people from all ages & walks of life to view local & international lms and socialize For use during dry season, November - May Shorts, feature lms, independents, lm festivals, cafe, lounge, private events & parties

    THE LES PETITES PIERRES GROUP, COLLECTIVE OF WRITERS, MUSICIANS, ARTISTS, DESIGNERS & CREATIVE PROFESSIONALS IN DAKAR

    THE GRAFFITI CARAVAN AT FESTA2H AT MDINA, DAKAR, JUNE 2014 / PHOTO CREDIT: INA NDEYE FATOU THIAM

    SENEGALESE DIRECTOR HUBERT LABA NDAO

    LE CANOTTEMPORARY CINEMA DA

    KAR

    CONCEPT & PHILOSOPHY

    SUSTAINABILITY

    ACCESSIBILITY

    Use of locally-sourced, renewable materials Locally-grown, regional food & beverages served in cafe Up-cycling of traditional West African textiles for canoe membrane Closed-loop design elements: Peanut shell waste can be used to make Kokoboard

    Peanut Shell construction material LED lighting Daylighting: Four individual fabric panels can be raised and lowered to control light

    levels within the space

    The pirogue is a at-bottomed wooden boat and Senegals traditional shing vessel. An integral part of Dakars landscape, these colorful canoes represent the areas history as a major regional Atlantic port.

    The name Le Canot and select interior elements of the cinema reference the French in uence.

    Bright, bold color scheme re ects Africas vibrant culture Use of peanut shell-based sustainable building material ties directly to

    local agriculture as peanuts are the regions largest cash crop

    CONCEPT: PIROGUE

    PROVIDE A PROGRESSIVE TEMPORARY SPACE FOR COMMUNITY, CREATIVITY & ENTERTAINMENT

    ENGAGE & EMPLOY LOCAL COMMUNITY THROUGH SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

    DRAW UPON RICH HISTORY OF SENEGAL

    Coordinate with the Senegal ministry of Art & Culture and organizations like AfricanBamba that promote local creative events & festivals

    Host screenings for local & international lm festivals such as Festival International du Film de Quartier (FIFQ) and Luxor African Film Festival (LAFF)

    Work with local lm-makers, performers, screen writers, teachers, students, community organizers Signage & advertisements created by local graf ti artists Bring together people from all ages & walks of life to view local & international lms and socialize For use during dry season, November - May Shorts, feature lms, independents, lm festivals, cafe, lounge, private events & parties

    THE LES PETITES PIERRES GROUP, COLLECTIVE OF WRITERS, MUSICIANS, ARTISTS, DESIGNERS & CREATIVE PROFESSIONALS IN DAKAR

    THE GRAFFITI CARAVAN AT FESTA2H AT MDINA, DAKAR, JUNE 2014 / PHOTO CREDIT: INA NDEYE FATOU THIAM

    SENEGALESE DIRECTOR HUBERT LABA NDAO

    LE CANOTTEMPORARY CINEMA DA

    KAR

    CONCEPT & PHILOSOPHY

    SUSTAINABILITY

    ACCESSIBILITY

    Use of locally-sourced, renewable materials Locally-grown, regional food & beverages served in cafe Up-cycling of traditional West African textiles for canoe membrane Closed-loop design elements: Peanut shell waste can be used to make Kokoboard

    Peanut Shell construction material LED lighting Daylighting: Four individual fabric panels can be raised and lowered to control light

    levels within the space

    The pirogue is a at-bottomed wooden boat and Senegals traditional shing vessel. An integral part of Dakars landscape, these colorful canoes represent the areas history as a major regional Atlantic port.

    The name Le Canot and select interior elements of the cinema reference the French in uence.

    Bright, bold color scheme re ects Africas vibrant culture Use of peanut shell-based sustainable building material ties directly to

    local agriculture as peanuts are the regions largest cash crop

    CONCEPT: PIROGUE

    PROVIDE A PROGRESSIVE TEMPORARY SPACE FOR COMMUNITY, CREATIVITY & ENTERTAINMENT

    ENGAGE & EMPLOY LOCAL COMMUNITY THROUGH SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

    DRAW UPON RICH HISTORY OF SENEGAL

    Coordinate with the Senegal ministry of Art & Culture and organizations like AfricanBamba that promote local creative events & festivals

    Host screenings for local & international lm festivals such as Festival International du Film de Quartier (FIFQ) and Luxor African Film Festival (LAFF)

    Work with local lm-makers, performers, screen writers, teachers, students, community organizers Signage & advertisements created by local graf ti artists Bring together people from all ages & walks of life to view local & international lms and socialize For use during dry season, November - May Shorts, feature lms, independents, lm festivals, cafe, lounge, private events & parties

    THE LES PETITES PIERRES GROUP, COLLECTIVE OF WRITERS, MUSICIANS, ARTISTS, DESIGNERS & CREATIVE PROFESSIONALS IN DAKAR

    THE GRAFFITI CARAVAN AT FESTA2H AT MDINA, DAKAR, JUNE 2014 / PHOTO CREDIT: INA NDEYE FATOU THIAM

    SENEGALESE DIRECTOR HUBERT LABA NDAO

    Coordinate with the Senegal ministry of Art & Culture and organizations like AfricanBamba that promote local creative events and festivals Host screenings for local and international film festivals such as Festival International du Film de Quartier (FIFQ) and Luxor African Film Festival (LAFF) Work with local film-makers, performers, screen writers, teachers, students, community organizers Signage and advertisements created by local graffiti artists Bring together people of all ages and from all walks of life to view local and international films, and to socialize For use during the dry season, November through May Shorts, feature films, independents, film festivals, cafe, lounge, private events and parties

    ACCESSIBILITYPROVIDE A PROGRESSIVE TEMPORARY SPACE FOR COMMUNITY, CREATIVITY, AND ENTERTAINMENT

    LES PETITES PIERRES GROUP, A DAKAR COLLECTIVE OF WRITERS, MUSICIANS, ARTISTS, DESIGNERS, AND CREATIVE PROFESSIONALS

    THE GRAFFITI CARAVAN AS FESTA2H AT MEDINA, DAKAR, JUNE 2014

    SENEGALESE DIRECTOR HUBERT LABA NDAO

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    SUSTAINABILITYENGAGE AND EMPLOY LOCAL COMMUNITY THROUGH SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

    Use of locally-sourced, renewable materials Locally-grown, regional food and beverages served in cafe Up-cycling of traditional West African textiles for canoe membrane Closed-loop design elements: Peanut shell waste can be used to make Kokoboard Peanut Shell construction material LED lighting throughout Daylighting: Four individual fabric panels can be raised and lowered to control light and temperature levels within the space

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    CIRCULATIONPROGRAMSPATIAL

    VIEWING ZONE

    PROJECTION ROOM

    TICKETING

    PRIMARY

    SOCIAL ZONE

    THEATER

    CAFE

    LOUNGE SECONDARY

    THEATER

    TICKETINGIN/OUT

    LOUNGE

    IN/OUT

    CAFE

    PROJECTIONROOM

    PROGRAMMING

    SPATIAL PROGRAM CIRCULATION

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    PROCESS SKETCHES

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    LE CANOTTEMPORARY CINEMA DA

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    SCALE: 1/8 = 1 - 0

    SPACE PLAN

    LOUNGE

    STORAGE

    IN/OUT

    IN/OUT

    STORAGE

    TOPROJECTIONROOM

    TICKETING

    THEATER

    UP UP UP

    CAFE

    STAIRS36 R @ 0 - 635T @ 1 - 0

    CUSTOM-MADE PICNICTABLES & BENCHES

    GROUND LEVEL FIRST ROW SEATING FOR EASY ACCESSIBILITY

    BIOCOMPOSITE KOKOBOARDFLOORING & STAIRS

    CURVED PROJECTION SCREEN

    FIELD PRESERVED GRASS GROUND COVERING

    BENCHES ACT AS WAITING AREA AS WELL AS SEPARATION BETWEEN TICKETING & CAFE AREAS

    BLACKOUT CURTAIN SYSTEM SEPARATES SOCIAL & VIEWING AREAS

    SPACE PLAN

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    LE CANOTTEMPORARY CINEMA DA

    KAR

    ELEVATION

    SCALE: 1/8 = 1 - 0

    SECTION

    SCALE: 1/8 = 1 - 0

    30 - 6

    WIRE CABLES SUPPORT PROJECTION SCREEN VISIBLE FROM BELOW. IDEAL FOR SMALLER, MORE INTIMATE EVENING VIEWINGS.

    FOUR INDIVIDUAL LASER-CUT KOKOBOARD PANELS ALLOW FOR EASY DISASSEMBLY & STORAGE WHEN NOT IN USE. EACH PANEL IS EQUIPPED WITH ITS OWN SHADE SYSTEM THAT CAN BE RAISED & LOWERED INEPENDENTLY.

    SOLID KOKOBOARD FACADE PROVIDES CANVAS FOR LOCAL GRAFFITI ARTISTS TO DESIGN PIECES FOR UPCOMING SCREENINGS & EVENTS

    142 - 0

    253 - 6

    STAIRS36 R @ 0 - 635T @ 1 - 0

    GEOMETRIC SHAPES IN THE LASER-CUT PANELS CAST INTERESTING SHADOW PATTERNS THROUGHOUT THE INTERIOR. WHITE EXTERIOR REFLECTS SUN & HEAT. NATURAL KOKOBOARD FINISH ON INTERIOR MINIMIZES GLARE IN THEATER.

    LE CANOTTEMPORARY CINEMA DA

    KAR

    ELEVATION

    SCALE: 1/8 = 1 - 0

    SECTION

    SCALE: 1/8 = 1 - 0

    30 - 6

    WIRE CABLES SUPPORT PROJECTION SCREEN VISIBLE FROM BELOW. IDEAL FOR SMALLER, MORE INTIMATE EVENING VIEWINGS.

    FOUR INDIVIDUAL LASER-CUT KOKOBOARD PANELS ALLOW FOR EASY DISASSEMBLY & STORAGE WHEN NOT IN USE. EACH PANEL IS EQUIPPED WITH ITS OWN SHADE SYSTEM THAT CAN BE RAISED & LOWERED INEPENDENTLY.

    SOLID KOKOBOARD FACADE PROVIDES CANVAS FOR LOCAL GRAFFITI ARTISTS TO DESIGN PIECES FOR UPCOMING SCREENINGS & EVENTS

    142 - 0

    253 - 6

    STAIRS36 R @ 0 - 635T @ 1 - 0

    GEOMETRIC SHAPES IN THE LASER-CUT PANELS CAST INTERESTING SHADOW PATTERNS THROUGHOUT THE INTERIOR. WHITE EXTERIOR REFLECTS SUN & HEAT. NATURAL KOKOBOARD FINISH ON INTERIOR MINIMIZES GLARE IN THEATER.

    EXTERIOR ELEVATION

    SECTION

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    le canot

    LE CANOTTEMPORARY CINEMA DA

    KAR

    FIELD by Grassland Real grass

    conserved through drying

    Zero maintenance For ground covering

    on tiered levels of viewing area

    PERFORATED FACADE SUSPENDED LED

    PLASTIC FANTASTIC

    MAH JONG

    Custom KokoBoard laser-cut panels

    For sides of structure Natural nish interior,

    white nish exterior

    Commercial-gradeoutdoor light strings

    Dimmable warm white LED s14 bulbs

    For ambient lighting throughout

    Soft PU rubber outdoor sofa

    For seating in rst & last rows in theater

    Can be stacked or spread out for a variety of seating options

    For primary seating in viewing area

    Made from KokoBoard

    For lounge dining & seating

    SYSTEMS by BruagSTRINGERS by ooga lights

    CUSTOM PICNIC

    by Jasper van Grootel for jspr

    BY HANS HOPFER FOR ROCHE BOBOIS

    KOKOBOARD PEANUT

    Peanut shell waste biocomposite board

    For stairs, ooring, general construction material throughout, lounge picnic tables & benches

    SHELL by Kokoboard Co. Ltd.

    FURNITURE & FINISHES

    TABLES & BENCHES

    80.75 37.5

    5917

    LE CANOTTEMPORARY CINEMA DA

    KAR

    FIELD by Grassland Real grass

    conserved through drying

    Zero maintenance For ground covering

    on tiered levels of viewing area

    PERFORATED FACADE SUSPENDED LED

    PLASTIC FANTASTIC

    MAH JONG

    Custom KokoBoard laser-cut panels

    For sides of structure Natural nish interior,

    white nish exterior

    Commercial-gradeoutdoor light strings

    Dimmable warm white LED s14 bulbs

    For ambient lighting throughout

    Soft PU rubber outdoor sofa

    For seating in rst & last rows in theater

    Can be stacked or spread out for a variety of seating options

    For primary seating in viewing area

    Made from KokoBoard

    For lounge dining & seating

    SYSTEMS by BruagSTRINGERS by ooga lights

    CUSTOM PICNIC

    by Jasper van Grootel for jspr

    BY HANS HOPFER FOR ROCHE BOBOIS

    KOKOBOARD PEANUT

    Peanut shell waste biocomposite board

    For stairs, ooring, general construction material throughout, lounge picnic tables & benches

    SHELL by Kokoboard Co. Ltd.

    FURNITURE & FINISHES

    TABLES & BENCHES

    80.75 37.5

    5917

    FURNITURE AND FINISHES

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    TEMPORARY CINEMA

    TEMPORARY CINEMA

    TEMPORARY CINEMA

    TEMPORARY CINEMA

    Senegal ministry of Art & Culture

    Local creative organizations like AfricanBamba

    In conjunction with lm festivals such as Festival International du Film de Quartier (FIFQ) and Luxor African Film Festival (LAFF)

    Signage, posters & canoe art space designed & created by local graf ti artists

    Social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.)

    Website Print (Local newspapers,

    magazines) Flyers (Schools, markets,

    community spaces) Local radio

    ADVERTISING

    BRANDING

    MARKETING

    LOGO DESIGNS POSTER DESIGN

    Bold background colors and a crisp white logo compliment the concept and aesthetic of Le Canot Temporary Cinema

    Simple, clear poster style and content

    BRANDING & IMAGE

    LOGO DESIGNS

    Bold background colors and a crisp white logo complement the concept and aesthetic of Le Canot Temporary Cinema

    BRANDING

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    TEMPORARY CINEMA

    TEMPORARY CINEMA

    TEMPORARY CINEMA

    Senegal ministry of Art & Culture

    Local creative organizations like AfricanBamba

    In conjunction with lm festivals such as Festival International du Film de Quartier (FIFQ) and Luxor African Film Festival (LAFF)

    Signage, posters & canoe art space designed & created by local graf ti artists

    Social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.)

    Website Print (Local newspapers,

    magazines) Flyers (Schools, markets,

    community spaces) Local radio

    ADVERTISING

    BRANDING

    MARKETING

    LOGO DESIGNS POSTER DESIGN

    Bold background colors and a crisp white logo compliment the concept and aesthetic of Le Canot Temporary Cinema

    Simple, clear poster style and content

    BRANDING & IMAGE

    Senegal ministry of Art and Culture Local creative organizations like AfricanBamba Signage, movie posters, and canoe art space designed and created by local graffiti artists

    Social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. Custom website Print: Local newspapers, magazines Fliers: Schools, markets, community spaces Local radio

    ADVERTISING

    MARKETING

    COMMERCIAL DESIGN SENIOR STUDIO

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    POSTER DESIGN

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  • BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

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    SHUBERT RESIDENCE

    FRANK AND MARY SHUBERT

    39 SEACAPE DRIVE, MUIR BEACH, CA 94965

    2,842

    typeRESIDENTIAL

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    SHUBERT RESIDENCE LEED PLATINUM RENOVATION

    FRANK AND MARY SHUBERT

    39 SEACAPE DRIVE, MUIR BEACH, CA 94965

    2,000

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    Renovate existing residential structure to achieve LEED Platinum certification under LEED v4 for Building Design and Construction: Homes and Multifamily Low-rise (LEED v4 BD+C v4)

    Lot size: 200 - 0 x 100 - 0Total square footage: 2000Number of floors: 11 bedroom1.5 bathAverage temperature: 59 FAverage annual rainfall: 37

    OBJECTIVE

    SITE

    DN

    BEDROOM

    DECK

    1/2 BATH

    LIVING

    DINING

    KITCHENPANTRY

    LAUNDRY

    CLOSET

    CLOSET

    CLOSET

    ENTRY

    EXIT

    EXIT

    EXITBATH

    DN

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    DECK

    1/2 BATH

    LIVING

    DINING

    KITCHENPANTRY

    LAUNDRY

    CLOSET

    CLOSET

    CLOSET

    ENTRY

    EXIT

    EXIT

    EXITBATH

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    Products: C2CBuilding: LEEDFood: PermacultureLabels: Energy StarCertification: FSC, WaterSense

    DESIGN PRINCIPLES

    SiteWaterEnergyMaterials & ResourcesIndoor Environmental QualityBiophilia/Love of Life

    STRATEGIES

    Adaptive ReuseConstruction Waste Management PlanRenewable energy systemsRainwater harvestingEco-friendly, non-toxic materials and furnishingsDaylightingPassive heating and coolingHigh-efficacy LED lightingGreen roofNative landscape plants

    FRAMEWORKS

    EXTERIOR ELEVATION

    ROOF PLAN

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  • INTENTTo encourage construction in environmentally preferable locations and avoid development of sensitive lands.

    ACTION1. Sensitive land protection. Use previously developed land; at least 75% of the total buildable land is previously developed (4 points)2. Infill development. At least 75% of the land within mile from the project boundary is previously developed land (2 points)

    LOCATION ANDTRANSPORTATION

    SITE SELECTION (Regional Priority #2)

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    Map data 2015 Google 500 ft

    Street View Search nearby

    39 Seacape Dr, Muir Beach, CA 94965

    Imagery 2015 Google, Map data 2015 Google 50 ft Imagery 2015 Google, Map data 2015 Google 500 ft

    Map data 2015 Google 2 mi

    Street View Search nearby

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    SUSTAINABLE SITE

    INTENTTo minimize pest problems and risk of exposure to pesticides.

    ACTION1. Install a steel mesh barrier termite control system (1 point)2. Use noncellulosic material for all structural elements (0.5 point)3. Design discharge points for rain gutters, air-conditioning condensation lines, steam vent lines, or any other moisture source such that discharge is at least 24 inches from the foundation (0.5 point)

    NONTOXIC PEST CONTROL (Regional Priority #5)

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    INTENTTo reduce rainwater runoff volume from the site.

    ACTIONUse low-impact development (LID) techniques to minimize the amount of storm water that leaves the site by a) install vegetated roof, b) planting areas with native or adapted plant material, and c) installing permanent infiltration and collection features (vegetated swale and rainwater pillow) that can handle 100% of the runoff from a two-year, 24-hour storm.Over 80% of total lot area is permeable or can direct water to an on-site catchment or infiltration feature (3 points).

    A VEGETATED SWALE REDUCES RAINWATER RUNOFF FROM THE SITE AND PROMOTES HABITAT

    THE SLOPETAME2 INTEGRATED SOIL EROSION CONTROL MAT, IS COMPRISED OF A GEOTEXTILE FABRIC AND PLASTIC RING-GRID-BAR MATRIX.

    (Regional Priority #4)RAINWATER MANAGEMENT

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  • INTENTTo reduce demand for water through high-efficiency fixtures and efficient landscaping practices. Required to reduce total indoor and outdoor water consumption by at least 10% over standard practices.

    ACTION1. Minimize indoor demand for water through high-efficiency fixtures and fittings.2. ENERGY STAR qualified clothes washer3. WaterSense labeled lavatory faucets, shower head fixtures & fittings, and toilet fixtures & fittings throughout4. Reduce outdoor water consumption through efficient landscaping practices.5. Eliminate turf grass and include at least 75% native or adapted plants.

    WATER EFFICIENCY

    Uses for water collected in Rainwater Pillow:LaundryToilet flushing (additional chlorine treatment if needed)Landscape irrigation (drip system)Vegetable gardenCar washing

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    TOTAL WATER USE (Regional Priority #6)

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    INTENTTo support energy efficiency through real-time monitoring of energy and water use.

    ACTIONInstall a permanent energy-monitoring system that records at intervals of one hour or less and is equipped with the ability to transmits data to the homeowner or occupant at a remote location (e.g., computer, in-house display) (1 point)Third-Party Utility Reporting: The homeowner must share all applicable utility data with USGBC via a USGBC-approved third-party before the project team submits its application for certification (1 point)

    SUN PATH IN JANUARY

    ENERGY AND ATMOSPHERE

    ADVANCED UTILITY TRACKING

    ACTIVE SOLAR-READY DESIGN (Regional Priority #1)

    INTENTTo reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions by designing to maximize opportunities for solar design.

    ACTION(Surpassed requirements by actions taken for Renewable Energy credits.)

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    SUN PATH IN JUNE

    BUILDING ORIENTATION FOR PASSIVE SOLAR

    INTENTTo reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions by orienting building to maximize opportunities for solar design.

    ACTIONMeet all of the following requirements (3 points)1. The south-facing glazing area is at least 50% greater than the sum of the glazing area on the east- and west-facing walls.2. The east-west axis of the building is within 15 degrees of due east-west.3. At least 90% of the south-facing glazing is completely shaded (by awnings, overhangs, plantings) at solar noon on the summer solstice and unshaded at noon on the winter solstice.

    ENVELOPE INSULATION

    INTENTTo conserve energy by selecting and installing insulation to minimize heat transfer and thermal bridging.

    ACTIONSelect insulation with an R-value that exceeds the requirements listed in the 2012 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), Chapter 4, or local code, whichever is more stringent. 20% improvement (2 points)

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    INTENTTo reduce the energy consumption associated with domestic hot water by improving the efficiency of the water heater.

    ACTIONInstall a solar water heater that meets at least 60% (3 points) of the annual domestic hot water (DHW) load. Tankless water heaters will also be used.

    INTENTTo reduce the energy consumption associated with interior and exterior lighting.

    ACTIONIndoor Lighting: Install high-efficacy lighting (1.5 points). LEDs to be used throughout.Exterior Lighting: All exterior lighting must be Dark Sky qualified and have motion sensor controls, integrative photo-voltaic cells, photo sensors, or astronomic time-clock operation (0.5 point)

    LIGHTING

    EFFICIENT DOMESTIC HOT WATER EQUIPMENT

    ENERGY AND ATMOSPHERE

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  • HIGH-EFFICIENCY APPLIANCES

    PHOTO-VOLTAIC (PV) PANEL AWNINGS RADIANT FLOOR HEATING

    INTENTTo encourage the installation and operation of renewable electricity generation systems.

    ACTIONInstall a renewable electricity generation system (PV solar panels for energy, hot water, and radiant floor heating) that produces 2,000 kWh per year (4 points)

    RENEWABLE ENERGY

    INTENTTo reduce energy consumption through installation of efficient appliances.

    ACTIONInstall all of the following1. ENERGY STARqualified refrigerator (1 point)2. ENERGY STARqualified ceiling fans (one in the living room and one in the bedroom) (0.5 point)3. ENERGY STARqualified dishwasher (0.5 point)

    HIGH-EFFICIENCY APPLIANCES

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    DURABILITY MANAGEMENT VERIFICATION

    S.I.P. WALL DETAILS

    INTENTTo conserve resources by reducing the use of unnecessary framing materials.

    ACTION1. Install structural insulated panels (SIPs) for walls (1 point)2. Space interior wall studs greater than 16 inches o.c. (0.5 point)3. Space floor joists greater than 16 inches o.c. or SIPs (0.5 point)

    MATERIAL-EFFICIENT FRAMING (Regional Priority #3)

    INTENTTo promote enhanced durability and high performance of the building enclosure and its components and systems through appropriate design, materials selection, and construction practices.

    ACTIONHave the verification team inspect and verify each measure listed in the ENERGY STAR for Homes, version 3, water management system builder checklist (1 point)

    MATERIALS AND RESOURCES

    100 MILE RADIUS OF PROJECT LOCATION AS REFERENCE FOR LOCAL PRODUCTION

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    INTENTTo reduce construction waste generation and to reuse and recycle debris.

    ACTIONDivert all construction waste away from landfills. Reuse, donate, or recycle all waste. 60% reduction below construction waste baseline (3 points)

    CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT

    INTENTTo increase demand for products or building components that minimize material consumption through recycled and recyclable content, reclamation, or overall reduced life-cycle impacts.

    ACTIONLocal production. Use products that were extracted, processed, and manufactured locally. A minimum of 50% of framing, aggregate for concrete & foundation, and drywall will be sourced within 100 miles (1.5 points).Use environmentally preferable products: Reclaimed wood from Restoration Timber used for all cabinets, decking, and doors (1 point), Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Certified wood for siding (1 point), 90% post-consumer recycled content UltraTouch denim insulation (1 point).

    ENVIRONMENTALLY PREFERABLE PRODUCTS

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    ZERO VOC MYTHIC PAINT

    INTENTTo reduce occupants exposure to airborne chemical contaminants through product selection.

    ACTIONSite-applied interior paints and coatings, flooring, insulation, site-applied adhesives and sealants all meet the requirements of CA Section 01350 (2 points)

    LOW-EMITTING PRODUCTS

    INTENTTo minimize moisture problems and occupants exposure to indoor pollutants through enhanced exhaust and ventilation systems.

    ACTIONEnhanced Local Exhaust: Use an occupancy sensor and an automatic humidistat controller in every bathrooms to control the use of the local exhaust fan (1 point)

    IEQ (INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    INTENTTo minimize the leakage of combustion gases into the occupied space of the home.

    ACTIONNo fireplace or wood stove (2 points)

    ENHANCED COMBUSTION VENTING

    ENHANCED VENTILATION

    INTENTTo minimize occupants exposure to indoor pollutants originating from an adjacent garage.

    ACTIONNo garage (2 points)

    ENHANCED GARAGE POLLUTANT PROTECTION

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    INNOVATION

    GroundCovers

    UC Marin Master Gardener Water-Wise Plant Selector Guide

    Name: Juniperus procumbens Nana

    (Dwarf Japanese Garden Juniper)

    Water Use: Low

    Size: 8 12 x 4 5

    Sun: Full Sun

    CA Native: No

    Deer Resistant: Rarely damaged

    Wildlife Value: None

    Name: Juniperus sabina Arcadia (Arcadia Juniper)

    Water Use: Low to Medium

    Size: 1 1.5 x 4 5

    Sun: Full Sun

    CA Native: No

    Deer Resistant: Rarely damaged

    Wildlife Value: None

    Name: Lantana montevidensis New Gold (New Gold

    Trailing Lantana)

    Water Use: Low

    Size: 18 x 2

    Sun: Full Sun to Part Shade

    CA Native: No

    Deer Resistant: Rarely damaged

    Wildlife Value: Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds

    Name: Mahonia repens (Creeping Mahonia)

    Water Use: Low

    Size: 1- 3 x 1.5- 3

    Sun: Part Sun to Shade

    CA Native: Yes

    Deer Resistant: Rarely damaged

    Wildlife Value: Berries are Food for Birds

    Trees

    UC Marin Master Gardener Water-Wise Plant Selector Guide

    Name: Arctostaphylos Manzanita Dr. Hurd

    (Dr. Hurd Manzanita)

    Water Use: Low, drought tolerant

    Size: 8 - 20 x 8 - 20

    Sun: Full Sun

    CA Native: Yes

    Deer Resistant: Rarely damaged

    Wildlife Value: Seed & fruit for birds

    Name: Cercis occidentalis (Western Redbud)

    Water Use: Low, drought tolerant once established

    Size: 6 - 20 x 10 - 15

    Sun: Full sun to partial shade

    CA Native: Yes

    Deer Resistant: Rarely damaged

    Wildlife Value: Seed & fruit for birds

    Name: Cotinus coggygria (Smoke Tree)

    Water Use: Low

    Size: 10 - 15 x 10 - 15

    Sun: Full sun/part shade

    CA Native: No

    Deer Resistant: Rarely damaged

    Wildlife Value: Bird habitat

    Name: Leptospermum scoparium (Tea Tree Ruby Glow)

    Water Use: Moderate

    Size: 6 12 x 4 5

    Sun: Full sun

    CA Native: No

    Deer Resistant: Seldom damaged

    Wildlife Value: Bees

    Shrubs

    UC Marin Master Gardener Water-Wise Plant Selector Guide

    Name: Berberis thunbergii Atropurpurea Nana

    (Dwarf Japanese Barberry)

    Water Use: Low

    Size: 2 x 3

    Sun: Full sun/partial shade

    CA Native: No

    Deer Resistant: Occasionally damaged

    Wildlife Value: None

    Name: Bougainvillea Rosenka

    (Rosenka Bougainvillea)

    Water Use: Low, drought tolerant once established

    Size: 2 - 3 x 4 - 6

    Sun: Full sun

    CA Native: No

    Deer Resistant: Occasionally damaged

    Wildlife Value: None

    Name: Carpenteria californica (Bush anemone)

    Water Use: Low, drought tolerant once established

    Sun: Full Sun/partial shade

    Size: 6 x 4

    CA Native: Yes

    Deer Resistant: Rarely damaged

    Wildlife Value: Bees, butterflies

    Name: Caryopteris x clandonensis (Blue Spirea)

    Water Use: Low

    Size: 2 4 x 2 4

    Sun: Full sun

    CA Native: No

    Deer Resistant: Seldom damaged

    Wildlife Value: Bees, butterflies

    Shrubs

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    Name: Ceanothus Concha (Concha California Lilac)

    Water Use: Low, drought tolerant once established

    Size: 6 - 7 x 6 - 8

    Sun: Full Sun/partial shade

    CA Native: Yes

    Deer Resistant: Frequently damaged

    Wildlife Value: Hummingbirds, bees Name: Ceanothus Julia Phelps

    (Julia Phelps California Lilac)

    Water Use: Low, drought tolerant once established

    Size: 4 7 x 7 9

    Sun: Full sun/partial shade

    CA Native: Yes

    Deer Resistant: Occasionally damaged

    Wildlife Value: Hummingbirds, bees

    Name: Cercis occidentalis (Western Redbud)

    Water Use: Low, drought tolerant once established

    Size: 15' x 10'

    Sun: Full sun/partial shade

    CA Native: Yes

    Deer Resistant: Rarely damaged

    Wildlife Value: Butterflies, bees

    Name: Choisya ternate (Mexican Orange)

    Water Use: Low, drought tolerant once established

    Size: 6 - 8 x 6 - 8

    Sun: Morning sun/light shade

    CA Native: No

    Deer Resistant: Rarely damaged

    Wildlife Value: Bees

    Ferns

    UC Marin Master Gardener Water-Wise Plant Selector Guide

    Name: Asparagus densiflorus Myers

    (Myers Asparagus Fern)

    Water Use: Moderate

    Size: 1 - 2 x 1 - 2

    Sun: Part Shade to Full Sun

    CA Native: No

    Deer Resistant: Rarely damaged

    Wildlife Value: None

    Name: Dryopteris arguta (Wood Fern)

    Water Use: Moderate

    Size: 1-2 x 2

    Sun: Part to Full Shade

    CA Native: Yes

    Deer Resistant: Seldom damaged

    Wildlife Value: Ferns are browsed by Wildlife

    Name: Asparagus densiflorus Sprengeri

    (Sprenger Asparagus Fern)

    Water Use: Moderate

    Size: 12 - 24 x 3

    Sun: Part Shade to Full Sun

    CA Native: No

    Deer Resistant: Rarely damaged

    Wildlife Value: None

    Name: Polypodium californicum (Ca. Ground Fern)

    Water Use: Moderate

    Size: 4 - 10 x 1

    Sun: Shade

    CA Native: Yes

    Deer Resistant: Seldom damaged

    Wildlife Value: Ferns are browsed by wildlife

    PerennialGrasses

    UC Marin Master Gardener Water-Wise Plant Selector Guide

    Name: Anemanthele lessoniana (New Zealand Wind Grass)

    Water Use: Low

    Size: 3 x 3

    Sun: Sun/Partial Shade

    CA Native: No

    Deer Resistant: Rarely damaged

    Wildlife Value: None

    Name: Carex divulsa (Berkeley Sedge)

    Water Use: Low

    Size: 2 x 2

    Sun: Sun/Partial Shade

    CA Native: Yes

    Deer Resistant: Rarely damaged

    Wildlife Value: Seeds for birds

    Name: Carex pansa (California Meadow Sedge)

    Water Use: Low, drought tolerant once established

    Size: 4 X 8

    Sun: Sun/Partial Shade

    CA Native: Yes

    Deer Resistant: Rarely damaged

    INTENTTo provide habitat and promote biodiversity.

    ACTIONFor at least 50% of the projects landscape area, create wildlife habitat that achieves certification under National Wildlife Federations Certified Wildlife Habitat (1 point)

    CERTIFIED WILDLIFE HABITAT

    INTENTTo encourage the team integration required by a LEED project and to streamline the application and certification process.

    ACTIONAt least one principal participant of the project team must be a LEED Accredited Professional (AP) with a specialty appropriate for the project (1 point)

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    Dryopteris arguta (Wood Fern)Water Use: ModerateSize: 1'-2' x 2'Sun: Part to Full ShadeCA Native: YesDeer Resistant: Seldom damagedWildlife Value: Ferns are browsed by Wildlife

    Carpenteria californica (Bush Anemone)Water Use: Low, drought tolerant once establishedSize: 6' x 4'Sun: Full Sun/Partial ShadeCA Native: YesDeer Resistant: Rarely damagedWildlife Value: Bees, butterflies

    Cercis occidentalis (Western Redbud)Water Use: Low, drought tolerant once establishedSize: 6' - 20' x 10' - 15'Sun: Full Sun/Partial ShadeCA Native: YesDeer Resistant: Rarely damagedWildlife Value: Seed & fruit for birds

    Ceanothus 'Julia Phelps' (Julia Phelps California Lilac)Water Use: Low, drought tolerant once establishedSize: 4' - 7' x 7' - 9'Sun: Full Sun/Partial ShadeCA Native: YesDeer Resistant: Occasionally damagedWildlife Value: Hummingbirds, bees

    Mahonia repens (Creeping Mah)Water Use: LowSize: 1' - 3' x 1.5' - 3'Sun: Part Sun to ShadeCA Native: YesDeer Resistant: Rarely damagedWildlife Value: Berries are food for birds

    Carex pansa (California Meadow Sedge)Water Use: Low, drought tolerant once establishedSize: 4" x 8"Sun: Sun/Partial ShadeCA Native: YesDeer Resistant: Rarely damaged

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    LEED v4 for Building Design and Construction: Homes and Multifamily LowriseProject Checklist

    Y ? N2 Credit 2

    6 0 0 15 0 Credit Heating & Cooling Distribution Systems 3Y Prereq Floodplain Avoidance Required 3 Credit Efficient Domestic Hot Water Equipment 3

    2 Credit Lighting 20 Credit 15 2 Credit High Efficiency Appliances 2

    4 0 Credit Renewable Energy 46 Credit Site Selection 8

    0 Credit 3 10 0 0 Materials and Resources 100 Credit 2 Y Prereq Certified Tropical Wood Required0 Credit 2 Y Prereq Durability Management Required

    1 Credit Durability Management Verification 15 0 0 7 4 Credit Environmentally Preferable Products 4Y Prereq Construction Activity Pollution Prevention Required 3 Credit Construction Waste Management 3Y Prereq No Invasive Plants Required 2 Credit Material Efficient Framing 2

    0 Credit 23 Credit 3 7 0 0 Indoor Environmental Quality 162 Credit 2 Y Prereq Ventilation Required

    Y Prereq Combustion Venting Required12 10 0 Water Efficiency 12 Y Prereq Garage Pollutant Protection RequiredY Prereq Water Metering Required Y Prereq Radon-Resistant Construction Required

    Y Prereq Air FIltering Required12 Credit 12 Y Prereq Environmental Tobacco Smoke Required

    Y Prereq Compartmentalization Required6 Credit 6 1 Credit Enhanced Ventilation 34 Credit 4 0 Credit Contaminant Control 2

    0 Credit Balancing of Heating and Cooling Distribution Systems 347 1 0 Energy and Atmosphere 38 0 Credit Enhanced Compartmentalization 1Y Prereq Minimum Energy Performance Required 2 Credit Enhanced Combustion Venting 2Y Prereq Energy Metering Required 2 Credit Enhanced Garage Pollutant Protection 2Y Prereq Education of the Homeowner, Tenant or Building Manager Required 2 Credit Low Emitting Products 3

    29 Credit 29 2 0 0 Innovation 6Y Prereq Preliminary Rating Required

    0 Credit 5 1 Credit Innovation 52 Credit Advanced Utility Tracking 2 1 Credit LEED AP Homes 1

    1 Credit 10 Credit HVAC Start-Up Credentialing 1 4 0 0 Regional Priority 4

    1 Credit Regional Priority: Specific Credit 1Y Prereq Home Size Required 1 Credit Regional Priority: Specific Credit 13 Credit 3 1 Credit Regional Priority: Specific Credit 1

    0 Credit 2 1 Credit Regional Priority: Specific Credit 12 Credit 2

    0 Credit 3 93 11 0 TOTALS Possible Points: 1100 Credit 4 Certified: 40 to 49 points, Silver: 50 to 59 points, Gold: 60 to 79 points, Platinum: 80 to 110

    Project Name:Date:

    Location and Transportation

    Sustainable Sites

    LEED for Neighborhood Development LocationPERFORMANCE PATH

    PRESCRIPTIVE PATH

    Compact DevelopmentCommunity Resources

    Integrative ProcessEA PRESCRIPTIVE PATH (continued)

    Access to Transit

    Air InfiltrationEnvelope InsulationWindowsSpace Heating & Cooling Equipment

    BOTH PATHS

    PRESCRIPTIVE PATH

    Efficient Hot Water Distribution System

    Active Solar Ready Design

    Heat Island Reduction

    Building Orientation for Passive Solar

    Rainwater ManagementNon-Toxic Pest Control

    PERFORMANCE PATH

    PERFORMANCE PATHTotal Water Use

    Indoor Water Use

    Annual Energy Use

    Outdoor Water Use

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    MARIOTTO RESIDENCES

    ERNEST MARIOTTO

    13 WOOD STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94118

    4,368

    typeMULTI-DWELLING RESIDENTIAL

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    Map data 2014 Google

    Street View Search nearby

    13 Wood St, San Francisco, CA 94118

    Image capture: Oct 2014

    Street View - Oct 2014

    3 Wood St

    San Francisco, California

    Imagery 2014 Google, Map data 2014 Google 20 ft

    EXISTING EXTERIOR SITE MAPS

    Three-story multi-unit residence in San Francisco's Laurel Heights neighborhood. Each floor is its own living unit and is occupied by different members of the Mariotto family.

    While the concept for each dwelling is unique, it was important to keep them related, like the family that occupies the spaces: Melody, Rhythm, and Harmony.

    PROGRAM

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    AS-BUILT DRAWINGS

    GARDEN LEVEL LEVEL ONE LEVEL TWO

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    CONCEPT: MELODY

    PROGRAM

    GARDEN LEVEL

    Distinct musical phrase or ideaPoem suitable for singingRecognizable part of a harmonic compositionCan be delicate or strongLyricTuneChime

    Client: Simona Mariotto (niece), 24 yrs old, Psychology student at USF, employed part time, has boyfriend and one dog.

    Create a youthful, yet mature environment for sleeping, eating, studying, and relaxingOne bedroomOne bathroomStudy areaSmall kitchenReplace existing wood fence in patio with glass panels

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    GARAGE

    ENTRY

    STAIRS

    STORAGE

    STAIRS

    CLOSET

    BEDROOM BATH

    KITCHEN

    DINING

    LIVING

    PATIO

    REF DW

    ENTRY

    UP

    GARDEN LEVELFloor Plan

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    BATHROOM SKETCH

    AMERY 48" POLISHED STAINLESS STEEL JAPANESE SOAKING TUB

    BATHROOM PERSPECTIVE SKETCH

    GARDEN LEVELBathroom

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    GARDEN LEVELLiving Room Furniture

    TED BOERNER CLOUDBOX CUMULUS SOFA SAARINEN WHITELAMINATE COFFEE TABLE

    SWEDESE TREECOAT RACK

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    CONCEPT: RHYTHMPattern of regular or irregular pulses caused by melodic and harmonic beatsCan be subtle or obvious FlowMovementPulseTempo

    Client: Ernest Mariotto, middle-aged single male, Interior Designer, Educator, former art dealer with several pieces to display at home, does not entertain at home.

    Create an attractive, almost utilitarian space to live and sometimes work, a sanctuaryOne bedroomOne large bathroomOffice with meeting table for Ernie and 1-2 employeesSmall closed off kitchenAesthetics outweigh comfortInclude display area for art and sculptureLarge and open (yet separate) spaces are preferredHard surfaces, stone, terrazzoMuted colors, earth tonesAustere, simple, minimal, spare

    PROGRAM

    LEVEL ONE

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    OFFICE

    BEDROOM

    WEIGHTROOM

    BATH

    PATIOGALLERY

    CLOSET

    CLOSET

    BARFIREPLACE

    KITCHEN

    DINING

    LIVING

    WALK-ON GLASS BALCONY

    STAIRS

    STAIRS TOBACKYARD

    ENTRY

    LIGHTWELL

    SHELVING

    7 - 0 H PARTITIONWALL @ 1 - 0 AFF,

    STEEL CABLES ABOVE& BELOW

    7 - 0 H TEXTURED GLASS PARTITION

    LEVEL ONEFloor Plan

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    MEDITATION TWO WALNUT BENCH ARTISTIC TILE TEXTURA FLOORINGTUCKER ROBBINS BLACK WALNUT PEDESTALS

    LEVEL ONEEntry Furniture & Finishes

    Entry doubles as gallery space to display client's extensive art and sculpture collection.

    Custom partition wall suspended by steel cables above and below.

    Sliding glass doors provide access to private patio and let natural light into the space.

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    KITCHEN SKETCHES

    KITCHEN ELEVATION

    LEVEL ONEKitchen

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    GRAHAM & BROWNMIDNIGHT LADDERED

    STRIPE WALLCOVERING

    FORMICA SCULPTEDLAMINATE CABINETS

    LEVEL ONEKitchen

    FRITZTILE SPECKLEDBLACK COUNTERTOP

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    LIVING ROOM SKETCHES

    CASTE BRIDGER DAYBED

    B&B ITALIA PAB TABLE

    SET OF TWELVE PENDULUM CANDLE SCONCES CIRCA 1960S

    LEVEL ONELiving Room

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    LEVEL ONE - OFFICE PERSPECTIVE SKETCH

  • BLUDOT STRUT TABLEBLUDOT COPPER REAL GOOD CHAIR

    SWEN KRAUSE MAGNETIQUE WALL STRIPS

    LEVEL ONEOffice

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    BATHROOM SKETCH SIGNATURE HARDWARE 48" COPPER JAPANESE SOAKING AIR TUB

    LEVEL ONEBathroom

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    CONCEPT: HARMONY

    PROGRAM

    Combination of tonesPleasing arrangementCompositionUnityBlend

    Client: Gino & Maria Mariotto, middle-aged couple, she is an Ombudsman, he is an Actor, have two cats, do a lot of entertaining at home (12-14 people).

    Create a lively and inviting space primarily for living and entertainingMaster bedroomLarge master bathroomAccommodations for overnight guest, but no dedicated guest roomLarge guest bathroomLarge private kitchenOfficeLaundryHidden televisionReduce existing amount of storageRemove eating nookDeep rich colors, earth tones

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    CLOSET

    CLOSET

    CLOSET

    FIREPLACE

    DINING

    LIVING

    WALK-ON GLASS BALCONY

    STAIRS

    STAIRS TOBACKYARD

    ENTRY

    LIGHTWELL

    BALCONY

    MASTERBATH

    LAUNDRY

    KITCHEN

    GUESTBATH

    OFFICE/GUEST SPACE

    MASTERBEDROOM

    DW

    REFWINEREF

    SOAKINGTUB

    HIDDENFOLD-DOWN

    BED

    OPENTO

    BELOW

    7 - 0 H PARTITIONWALL WATER FEATURE

    LEVEL TWOFloor Plan

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    LEVEL TWO - LIVING ROOM PERSPECTIVE SKETCH

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    ALCOR SIDEBOARDDJIM BERGER LIGHTWEIGHT

    PORCELAIN STOOLSPORCELAIN STEEL METALLIC TILE

    FOR FIREPLACE SURROUND

    LEVEL TWOLiving Room

    Furniture & Finishes

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  • additional work

  • textile col lect ion

    CONCEPTPoppy Flower

    PRINTING METHODSStencilPhotographicHeat Transfer

    COLOR PALETTEMineral OrangeCarmineCeladon50% Grey90% Grey

    APPLICATIONSBeddingPillow CoveringsWindow Coverings

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  • Image Credit: Cindy Sherman self-portrait.

    Graphite transfer of photograph, painted in gouache.

    painting

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  • Graphite transfer,painted in gouache.

    painting

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  • hand sketching

    Organic and Geometric Pattern Designs in pencil

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    Organic and Geometric Pattern Designs in pen

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  • hand sketching

    Golden Gate Bridge,San Francisco in pencil

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  • hand sketching

    Golden Gate Bridge,San Francisco in pencil

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  • hand sketching

    Academy of Sciences,San Francisco in pencil

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    Academy of Sciences,San Francisco in pencil

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    RESTAURANT PERSPECTIVE - DINING AREA

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  • RESTAURANT PERSPECTIVE - DINING AREA

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    RESTAURANT PERSPECTIVE - OPEN KITCHEN WITH BAR SEATING AND STANDING TABLES

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    RESTAURANT PERSPECTIVE - STANDING TABLES AND BAR HEIGHT SEATING

    RESTAURANT ELEVATION - OPEN KITCHEN

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    MARKET PERSPECTIVE - COFFEE BARMARKET PERSPECTIVE - JUICE BAR

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    MARKET PERSPECTIVE - CHECK OUT MARKET PERSPECTIVE - CUSTOM HERB WALL

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    Image Credit: New York City Penthouse featured in Architectural Digest July 2013. Design by Edward Siegel and Ernest De La Torre. Photograph by Pieter Estersohn.

    Graphite transfer of photograph, hand rendered in marker.

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  • thank you

    I would like to dedicate this book to my family; Mom, Dad, Betty, Nana, Dave, and Sheila. This incredible journey would not have been possible without the support and encouragement I received from each of you. Your belief in my ability to succeed led me to believe it for myself. I hope I have made you all proud.

    FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART