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Complete Professional Portfolio for James W. Lancia III, including work from Rafael Vinoly Architects (2005-present) and Alfredo De Vido Architects (2003-2004), AJC Studios (2002-2003)

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  • J A M E S W L A N C I A I I IP R O F E S S I O N A L P O R T F O L I O

  • R A F A E L V I O L Y A R C H I T E C T S06/2011 - 02/2012

    PROGRAM: HealthcareSIZE: 810,000 sq. ft.COMPLETION: 2017

    New Stanford Hospital is the next generation of diagnostic and treatment facility at Stanford Hos-pital & Clinics and aims to embody the institutions outstanding reputation for medical care. Ut-most consideration for patron hospitality coupled with expert medical care has been a param-eter to track the success of design evolution. Accommodations including an expansive atrium lobby, executive dining, outdoor garden, cafeteria, public lounges, and convention amenities are planned to achieve this underlying principal. Public and medical program throughout the facility incorporate cut-ting edge technologies to meet the expectation of Silicon Valley residents for the life of the building. Design assist project delivery and model sharing ensures a successful, cost controlled product.

  • N E W S T A N F O R D H O S P I T A LPalo Alto, CA

  • WESTSTAIR

    PASS.ELEVATOR

    EASTSTAIR

    SOUTHSTAIR

    NORTHSTAIR

    PASS.ELEVATOR

    PASS.ELEVATOR

    UP

    UP

    DN

    UP

    DN

    UP

    DN

    GV

    DCDA

    GV

    GV

    KENE

    BUS STOP

    VALET

    DISCHARGE

    DNDN

    DN

    22' -

    9"

    DEPARTMENT

    GIFTSHOP

    CAFE

    IMAGING DEPARTMENT

    LOBBY

    ED WAITING

    SPECIAL SERVICES

    ATRIUM

    FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER

    IMAGING SUPPORT

    AMBULANCEDROP-OFF

    WALK-IN ENTRY

    BOOK STORE

    FLORIST SHOPCAMPUS INFO

    MAINDROP-OFF

    PASTEUR DRIVE

    MEDICALCENTER

    PROMENADE

    RAFAEL VINOLY ARCHITECTSNEW STANFORD HOSPITAL

    SCALE:

    3/23/2011 6:12:22 PM

    1/32" = 1'-0"

    LEVEL 1 FLOOR PLAN

    N

    NEW PARKINGSTRUCTURE

  • CONFERENCECENTER

    WELLNESSCENTER

    LT.FL.

    UP

    DN

    DN

    6E

    DN

    DN

    CAFETERIA

    PRIVATEDINING

    MECHANICAL

    MECHANICAL

    INTERVENTIONALCANTEEN

    MECHANICAL

    MECHANICAL

    MEDITATIONSPACE

    RAFAEL VINOLY ARCHITECTSNEW STANFORD HOSPITAL

    SCALE:

    3/23/2011 7:11:55 PM

    1/32" = 1'-0"

    LEVEL 3 FLOOR PLAN

    N

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    12

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    19

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    4' - 6" 4' - 0"

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    13

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    12

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    5' - 0" 5' - 0" 5' - 0" 3' - 5"

    4' - 3"

    3' - 8 1/2"

    FIN. FLOOR

    FIN CLG W.O.

    5

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    19

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    4

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    FIN. CLG W.O.

    FIN. FLOOR

    6' - 0 3/4" 6' - 0" 3' - 8"

    4' - 3 1/2"

    3' - 8 1/2"

    3

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    SHEET NUMBER:

    SHEET TITLE:

    SCALE:

    0

    IF THIS DRAWING IS NOT 36in x 48in IT IS A REDUCED PRINT;REFER TO GRAPHIC SCALE

    2X

    KEY PLAN AND NORTH SIGN

    ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER OF RECORD

    X

    P Name:

    P Number:

    1 2 3 4 5 6

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    ARCHITECT:

    RAFAEL VINOLY ARCHITECTS PC149 NEW MONTGOMERY, 5TH FLOORSAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105TEL: 415.671.4600 FAX: 415.671.4610

    MEDICAL PLANNER:

    LEE, BURKHART, LIU13335 MAXELLA AVENUEMARINA DEL REY, CA 90292TEL: 310.829.2249 FAX: 310.829.1673

    OWNER:

    STANFORD HOSPITAL AND CLINICSDEPARTMENT OF PLANNING DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION300 PASTEUR DRIVE, M/C 5871STANFORD, CA 94304TEL: 650.380.6858 FAX: 650.498.5833

    ISSUE NAME REV NO REV DATE

    100% SCHEMATIC DESIGN 01-29-2010

    50% DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 05-28-2010

    INCREMENT NO.

    OSHPD NO. IS-081923-43

    REVIEWED IN ACCORDANCE WITHTHE REQUIREMENTS OF T24, CCR

    APPROVED

    Office of Statewide HealthPlanning & Development

    FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT DIVISION

    IS-081923-43

    DATE: _________________________________________

    100% DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 10-01-2010

    PHASE: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS

    4

    50% CD - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 04-29-2011

    100% CD - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 02-03-2012

    As indicated

    2/9/2012 8:50:03 PM A8106

    WIRE PARTITION DETAILS

    NEW STANFORD HOSPITAL

    631.004

    N

    ADG

    BEH

    J CF

    L

    M

    1/2" = 1'-0"11

    WIRE PARTITION - VEST, 0C024

    1/2" = 1'-0"1

    WIRE PARTITION - VEST., 0C024

    1/2" = 1'-0"2

    WIRE PARTITION - WORKROOM PC TECH, 0C018

    6" = 1'-0"4

    WIRE PARTITION - HORIZ PANEL CONNECTION

    6" = 1'-0"10

    WIRE PARTITION - CEILING PANEL CONNECTION

    6" = 1'-0"15

    WIRE PARTITION - CEILING AT REAR WALL

    6" = 1'-0"5

    WIRE PARTITION - PANEL CEILING CONNECTION

    6" = 1'-0"3

    WIRE PARTITION - TYP FLOOR CONNECTION

    6" = 1'-0"17

    WIRE PARTITION - VERT PANEL CONNECTION

    6" = 1'-0"12

    WIRE PARTITION - WALL END

    6" = 1'-0"22

    WIRE PARTITION - CORNER CONNECTION

    6" = 1'-0"9

    WIRE PARTITION - SLIDING DOOR HEAD

    6" = 1'-0"19

    WIRE PARTITION - SLIDING DOOR JAMB-LATCH

    6" = 1'-0"14

    WIRE PARTITION - SLIDING DOOR JAMB-TRACK

    6" = 1'-0"8

    WIRE PARTITION - SWING DOOR HEAD

    6" = 1'-0"13

    WIRE PARTITION - SWING DOOR-HINGE

    6" = 1'-0"18

    WIRE PARTITION - SWING DOOR-LATCH

    STEEL CHANNEL FRAMEWALL PANEL

    STEEL CHANNEL FRAMECEILING PANEL

    STEEL ANGLE

    STEEL CHANNEL FRAMECEILING PANEL

    ROOM DEMISINGPARTITION,W.O.

    STEEL CHANNEL FRAMEWALL PANEL

    STEEL CHANNEL FRAMEOF SWING DOOR

    STEEL FRAME BEYOND

    STEEL CHANNEL FRAMEOF SLIDING DOOR

    STEEL ANGLESLIDING DOOR TRACKCARRIER SIZE BY MFR

    STEEL MOUNTING PLATE

    STEEL DOOR FRAME BEYOND

    SLIDING DOOR TRACK

    WOVEN WIRE MESH,AS SPECIFIED

    STEEL FRAME BEYOND

    STEEL CHANNEL FRAMEWALL PANEL

    STEEL SHOE ANCHOREDTO FLOOR SLAB

    FINSH FLOOR SLAB

    STEEL POST

    STEEL CHANNEL FRAMEFOR SWING DOOROPTION

    ROOM DEMISINGPARTITION, W.O.

    OUTLINE OF CEILINGPANELS ABOVE

    STEEL CHANNEL FRAMEOF SWING DOOR W/STRIKE ANGLE

    STEEL CHANNEL FRAMEOF SLIDING DOOR

    SLIDING DOORTRACK ABOVE

    STEEL CHANNEL FRAMEOF SLIDING DOOR

    SLIDING DOOR LATCH

    STEEL POST

    ROOM DEMISINGPARTITION

    OUTLINE OF CEILINGPANELS ABOVE

    FULL HEIGHT METALCLOSURE FASTENED TODEMISING PARTITION

    STEEL CHANNEL FRAMEWALL PANEL

    STEEL ANGLE

  • R A F A E L V I O L Y A R C H I T E C T S01/2007 - 06/2012

    PROGRAM: HealthcareSIZE: 1,200,000 sq. ft.COMPLETION: 2012

    New Hospital Pavilion (NHP) is planned to become the primary diagnostic and treatment facility at Uni-versity of Chicago Medical Center for the next fifty years. Program was designed to support surgery, medical procedures and inpatient care to facilitate the owners pace with the continual advancement of medicine. The Sky Lobby is the architectural gem of the institution. Public spaces are planned in an expansive central area framing scenic views. Additional space is programmed for dining, ten-ant retail, executive conference, private offices and a sculpted wood chapel for spiritual reflection.

  • N E W H O S P I T A L P A V I L I O NChicago, IL

  • BUILDING CORE / VERTICAL CIRCULATIONOPERATING ROOMS

    PREP / RECOVERY

    SURGERY SUPPORTUTILITY CORE

  • BUILDING CORE / VERTICAL CIRCULATIONINPATIENT BEDS

    NURSING UNIT SUPPORT

    FAMILY SPACECHEMO PHARMACYSHARED SUPPORT

  • 1/4" = 1'-0"

    SHEET NUMBER:

    SHEET TITLE:

    SCALE:

    IF THIS DRAWING IS NOT 36"x48" IT IS A REDUCEDPRINT; REFER TO GRAPHIC SCALE

    KEY PLAN AND NORTH SIGN

    ARCHITECT'S SEAL

    PHASE:

    2

    008

    RAFA

    EL V

    INO

    LY A

    RCHI

    TEC

    TS

    1 2 3 4 5 6

    HEALTHCARE PLANNERS:

    ARCHITECT:RAFAEL VINOLY ARCHITECTS PC50 VANDAM STNEW YORK, NY 10013TEL: (212) 924-5060 FAX: (212) 924-5858

    PROJECT NUMBER: 60600_UCHPERMIT DOCUMENTS

    SHEET RECORDS

    DRAWN BY:

    STRUCTURAL ENGINEER:THORNTON TOMASETTI ENGINEERS330 N. WABASH AVE. SUITE 1500CHICAGO, IL 60611TEL: (312) 596-2000 FAX: (312) 596-2001

    MEP ENGINEER:AFFILIATED ENGINEERS,INC.5802 RESEARCH PARK BLVD.MADISON,WI 53719TEL: (608) 238-2616

    THEUNIVERSITYOF CHICAGOMEDICALCENTER

    NEWHOSPITALPAVILION

    THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO MEDICAL CENTER5841 S. MARYLAND AVENUECHICAGO, IL 60637

    OWNER:

    PRIMERA ENGINEERS, LTD.100 SOUTH WACKER DRIVE, STE 700CHICAGO, IL 60606TEL: (312) 606-0910 FAX: (312) 606-0415

    DRUCKER ZAJDEL STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS, INC.55 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SUITE 277NAPERVILLE, IL 60540TEL: (630) 305-5757 FAX: (630) 305-5787

    CIVIL ENGINEER:DAVID MASON & ASSOCIATES464 NORTH MILWAUKEECHICAGO, IL 60610TEL: (312) 884-5100 FAX: (312) 884-5101

    ISSUEDFOR

    A B C

    ISSUEDATE

    REVISIONNO.

    D E F

    G H J

    THEUNIVERSITYOF CHICAGOMEDICAL CENTER

    NEW HOSPITALPAVILION5700 S. MARYLAND AVE.

    CANNON DESIGN111 WEST WASHINGTON ST., SUITE 2100CHICAGO, IL 60602TEL: (312) 332-9600 FAX: (312) 332-9601

    JAMES LANCIA

    A5.24.1

    DOOR TYPES

    2008/11/1400 GMP

    2009/01/2300 GMP ADDENDUM 2

    2009/03/0601 GMP ADDENDUM 3

    02 2009/04/22 PERMIT COST PROPOSAL

    2009/07/1003 BULLETIN NO. 1

    DUCHOSSOISCENTER FORADVANCEDMEDICINE5758 S. MARYLAND AVE.

    FULL BUILDING PERMIT2009/06/01

    2009/08/1904 PERMIT RESPONSE REVISIONS

    2009/10/23 PR #066

    2009/12/0305 PR #0102

    2009/12/0706 PR #0107

    2010/06/1507 PR-217R1

    2010/06/1508 PR-208

    2010/06/28 BULLETIN NO. 2

  • GILBANE | WE O'NEIL, JVProject: The University of Chicago Medical Center/NHP

    GBCo. | WEOCC Job No. 4386

    Submittal No.

    ReviewedRevise & ResubmitRevised as NotedRejected

    Review does Not Relieve Subcontractor/Supplier From:Compliance with Contract RequirementsCoordinating Work with Other TradesVerifying Field Dimensions

    By: Date:

    0001-084126-0

    JA 2.9.2011

    X

    Contractor to revise patch fittingdimensions to match those shownin architectural detail 4/A5.27.8.1,or consult Architect otherwise.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Provide #4 Brushedstainless finish.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Provide #4 Brushedstainless finish.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    See PR-434 to revise return glazing toIG-9, IG-10 - 3/4" laminated forconsistency with all glass system.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    6 1/4"

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Additional 1/2" layerGWB both sides perarchitectural detail6/A5.27.8.1.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Contractor to revise patch fittingdimensions to match those shownin architectural detail 4/A5.27.8.1,or consult Architect otherwise.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Provide #4 Brushedstainless finish.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    IG-9, IG-10 - 3/4"laminated as scheduled.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Partition type 0.14,6 1/4" thickness

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    IG-2 - 1/2" temperedas scheduled.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    See Design Team's notes onelevations 21/E7 & 22/E7regarding requested locations. Contractor to advise.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    X

    Match dimension oftypical 1/2" patch fittingsize at end panels.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Show corner patch fitting at10'-0" per elevations 21/E7 &22/E7. See also Design Team'scomments on detail 47/D15.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Family Waiting clerestory glazing is an aluminumsystem, similar to Hotelling Office system, butdesigned to have frame recessed in GWB. Seearchitectural detail 7/A5.27.8.1

    Additional 1/2" layer GWBboth sides per architecturaldetail 6/A5.27.8.1.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Family Waiting clerestory glazing is designed as a recessedaluminum frame system, and shall comply with spec. 084110Aluminum Framed Entrances and Storefronts. Seeapplicable elevations on A5.26.3, enlarged components onA5.27.4, and details on A5.27.8. Submit product data forsystem. Submit substitution request if alternatemanufacturer is required to comply with architectural details.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Revise similar to detail 43/D13. Glazingwill not be recessed into GWB enclosure. Provide 3/8" gap between GWB partitionand edge of glass wall. Provide 1/2 patchfitting at 10'-0" for end panel condition.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Revise similar to detail 43/D13. Glazingwill not be recessed into GWB enclosure. Provide 3/8" gap between GWB partitionand edge of glass wall. Provide 1/2 patchfitting at 10'-0" for end panel condition.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    03/30/2011

    JLancia

    X

    0001.084126.0 Interior Glass Walls and Doors - 7th Floor - Sh....pdf

  • GILBANE | WE O'NEIL, JVProject: The University of Chicago Medical Center/NHP

    GBCo. | WEOCC Job No. 4386

    Submittal No.

    ReviewedRevise & ResubmitRevised as NotedRejected

    Review does Not Relieve Subcontractor/Supplier From:Compliance with Contract RequirementsCoordinating Work with Other TradesVerifying Field Dimensions

    By: Date:

    0001-084126-0

    JA 2.9.2011

    X

    IG-6 per schedule

    IG-6 per schedule

    IG-5 per schedule

    IG-5 as scheduled

    IG-6 as scheduled

    IG-5 as scheduled

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    West elevation.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    West elevation.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    To clarify this is Southelevation of 07121 and07161, opposite hand.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    07167

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    IG-5 as scheduled

    IG-5 as scheduled

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    IG-6 per schedule

    IG-6 per schedule

    IG-5 per schedule

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Detail 25/D8 is moreappropriate to showthis condition. Revise.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Detail 25/D8 is moreappropriate to showthis condition. Revise.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Detail 25/D8 is moreappropriate to showthis condition. Revise.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Detail 25/D8 is moreappropriate to showthis condition. Revise.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Incorrect. Referencedetail 16/D5 for endwall condition.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Incorrect. Referencedetail 17/D5 for endwall condition.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    System is designed as aluminum framed. Remove all references to patch fittings atHotelling Office glazing. Existing patch fittingdetails will be maintained for all glass system.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    System is designed as aluminum framed. Remove all references to patch fittings atHotelling Office glazing. Existing patch fittingdetails will be maintained for all glass system.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    See PR-434 to extend aluminumframes full height to provideadequate structure, typ.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    See PR-434 to extend aluminumframes full height to provideadequate structure, typ.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Gilbane/O'Neil to discussresolution of end wallcondition with RVA. SeeDesign Team's FieldReport #0097, typ.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Gilbane/O'Neil to discussresolution of end wallcondition with RVA. SeeDesign Team's FieldReport #0097, typ.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Gilbane/O'Neil to discussresolution of end wallcondition with RVA. SeeDesign Team's FieldReport #0097, typ.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    Gilbane/O'Neil to discussresolution of end wallcondition with RVA. SeeDesign Team's FieldReport #0097, typ.

    RVA - 03/23/2011

    03/30/2011

    JLancia

    X

    0001.084126.0 Interior Glass Walls and Doors - 7th Floor - Sh....pdf

  • Upper panels not reviewed -finish material pendingapproval of PR-121

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    1/4" Reveal, typ.

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    1/4" Reveal 1/4" Reveal, typ.

    RVA - 03/25/20101/4" Reveal, typ.

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    Okay - RVA - 03/25/2010

    See detail 2

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    1/4" Finish floor overplatform. See section A-A

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    For friezes and reveals -Provide stainless steel trimat perimeter and behind allreveals per 10/A4.4.9.

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    For friezes and reveals - Providestainless steel trim at perimeter andbehind all reveals per 10/A4.4.9.

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    1/4" Reveal, typ.

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    1/4" Reveal, typ.

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    1/4" Reveal

    Provide 1/4"reveal typical.

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    Reduce height of upper panels toprovide 4" frieze dimension to liftpanels off of Z-clip mounting.

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    03/26/2010

    jlancia

    X

    0013-142100-0 (Elevator Cab drawings I2,I3,I5,I6 & P1-P6)_LB2.pdf

  • All edges of composite stone panels shall be finished as specified in097513 2.2.A.3 - "Return finish: factory bonded corners". Submitsample of finished edge condition for approval by architect. Provide 1/8"bevel per elevations. Router as required for venting where indicated.

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    As specified.

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    1-1/4"RVA - 03/25/2010

    1/4" Finish floorover platform.

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    Revise forZ-clip mounting

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    1-1/4" per8/A4.4.9

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    Upper panels not reviewed - finishmaterial pending approval of PR-121

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    1/4" Reveal, typ.

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    Okay - RVA -03/25/2010

    1-1/4" per8/A4.4.9

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    For friezes and reveals - Providestainless steel trim at perimeter andbehind all reveals per 10/A4.4.9.

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    Make cove 8"

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    4"

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    As specified.

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    Revise detail 2 per10/A4.4.9 - Rear panelshall extend into corner. Provide 1/4" reveals, typ.

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    Screw mounting from behind isunacceptable. All finish panels shallbe hung on Z-clips per 8/A4.4.9

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    1/4" Reveal

    RVA - 03/25/2010

    Reduce height of upper panels toprovide 4" frieze dimension to liftpanels off of Z-clip mounting.

    03/26/2010

    jlancia

    X

    0013-142100-0 (Elevator Cab drawings I2,I3,I5,I6 & P1-P6)_LB2.pdf

  • SEE DETAIL B

    FOR ALT SEAL

    CONDITION.

    HUFCOR DOES

    NOT REC.

    BECAUSE IT WILL

    NOT ACHIEVE A

    HIGH

    ACOUSTICAL

    RATING

    (DETAIL B)

    Existing building steel is locatedat the work point of Level 3 deckabove. Coordinate misc. supportsteel below building steel asrequired to avoid conflicts withmechanical work in this area. Revise mechanical as required.

    RVA - 07/19/2010

    10'-0" ceiling height

    Coordinateunit heightwith ceilingheight andfinish flooringthickness.

    Finish is to wrap aroundall vertical panel edgeswith no vertical trim perspec. 106540 2.3.A.4. RVA - 07/19/2010

    RVA - 07/19/2010

    RVA - 07/19/2010

    See architect's commentssheet in response tocontractor's questions.

    RVA - 07/19/2010

    See architect'scomments.

    RVA - 07/19/2010

    Coordinatewith ceilingheight andfloor finish.

    RVA - 07/19/2010

    Note I is not acceptable. Notice ofchange must be given and accepted.

    RVA - 07/19/2010

    This detail is not usedfor this partition. Seearchitect's comments.

    RVA - 07/19/2010

    Provide without vertical trimedge protection. Wrap finishper spec. 106540 2.3.A.4.

    Coordinate withenlarged plan detail.

    RVA - 07/19/2010Revise to acoustic ceiling tileboth sides of partition.

    RVA - 07/19/2010

    ACT gridContinue ACT ceiling finishover partition track.

    RVA - 07/19/2010

    Provide sway bracingabove finished ceilingif required.

    RVA - 07/19/2010

    15'-6" Unit Width perPR-271. VIF.

    RVA - 07/19/2010

    RVA - 07/19/2010

    15'-6" perPR-271.VIF.

    RVA - 07/19/2010

    15'-6" per PR-271. VIF.

    RVA - 07/19/2010

    Revise per unit width as required.

    RVA - 07/19/2010

    Coordinate hanger rods with MEP tradesabove the finished ceiling. May benecessary to provide additional supportsteel just above the partition track, spanningbeneath MEP work to avoid conflict. ReviseMEP as required to avoid conflict.

    RVA - 07/19/2010

    LEAD END:

    STACK END:

    Provide leverclosure atstack end.

    RVA - 07/19/2010

    Stack EndLead End

    VERIFY THAT TOTAL WEIGHT OFPARTITION DOES NOT EXCEEDLOADS SHOWN ON 11/S5.8.0.YR (TT) 07/21/10

    07/21/2010

    jlancia

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    0001.106540.0_Operable_partitions_product_data_and_shop_drawings - AEI.pdf

  • GILBANE | WE O'NEIL, JVProject: The University of Chicago Medical Center/NHP

    GBCo. | WEOCC Job No. 4386

    Submittal No.

    ReviewedRevise & ResubmitRevised as NotedRejected

    Review does Not Relieve Subcontractor/Supplier From:Compliance with Contract RequirementsCoordinating Work with Other TradesVerifying Field Dimensions

    By: Date:

    0001-083130-2

    X

    JA 12.17.2010

    Provide hand crank or push-up for emergencymanual operation of shutters to be determinedby manufacturer based on shutter weight.

    RVA - 02/14/2011

    Door weightnot indicated.

    RVA - 02/14/2011

    3'-6"

    6'-6"

    Omit speaker strobefrom all interior shutters.

    RVA - 02/14/2011

    GWB & metalframing partition. 7 1/4" thickness.

    RVA - 02/14/2011

    3'-0" inside HM frame

    3'-4" outside HM frame

    3'-8" outside

    HM frame

    3'-6" inside

    HM frame

    Note: 10'-0" Finishceiling height.

    RVA - 02/14/2011

    Provide abovefinished ceiling,if required.

    RVA - 02/14/2011

    Maintain thumbturn as indicated.

    RVA - 02/14/2011

    Shutter is connected to Fire AlarmSystem and supersedes fusiblelink specified in 083230 2.4.A.1.

    RVA - 02/14/2011

    See PR-418 to revisecased opening HM framefor coordination withcounter height andshutter installation.

    RVA - 02/14/2011

    Provide shutter with3/4 HR fire rating.

    RVA - 02/14/2011

    Material and finish notindicated. Submit 1/2" fillerstrip for review by architect.

    RVA - 02/14/2011

    Guide is aligned withHM frame. Remove1/2" dimension.

    RVA - 02/14/2011

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  • NORTHSOUTH

    PRIVATE CORRIDOR

    PUBLIC CORRIDOR

    PUBLIC CORRIDOR

    PUBLICSTAIR

    JUDGESBENCH

    SPECTATORSEATING

    COURTROOM

    WITNESSROOM

    JURY DELIB.ROOM

    COURTROOM

    COURTROOM

    COURTROOM

    CLERKS OFFICE

    ATTORNEY/CLIENT

    ROBINGROOM

    SUMMERSOLSTICE

    EQUINOX

    WINTERSOLSTICE

    JUDGES SUITE

    JUDGES SUITE

    JUDGES SUITE

    JUDGES SUITE

    LAW LIBRARY MECHANICAL

    LOCKER ROOM LOCKER ROOM

    ARRAIGNMENTCOURTROOM

    HOLDINGCELLS

    2 LAYERS OF FROSTED GLASS FORACOUSTIC AND VISUAL SEPARATION

    HIGH REFLECTANCE FINISHES

    INTERIOR WINDOWS W/ 2 LAYERS OF FROSTEDGLASS TO LET LIGHT INTO CONFERENCE ROOMSCUSTOM CURTAINWALL W/

    TRIANGULAR LIGHT SHELVESTO CONTROL SUNLIGHT

    VISOR SCREENS DIRECT LIGHTFROM PRIVATE ROOMS AND

    REFLECTS IT INTO COURTROOM

    HIGH PERFORMANCE,LOW-E CLEAR GLASS

    LOW-E CLEAR GLASS W/ 40% FRIT

    GRATING OBSCURES DIRECTVISIBILITY WHILE ALLOWINGDAYLIGHT TO ENTER LOWER

    LEVEL COURTROOMS

    100% DAYLIGHT IN CORRIDORS

    CLERESTORY GLAZING ALLOWSDAYLIGHT INTO CLERKS OFFICE

    HIGH PERFORMANCE, LOW-E CLEAR GLASS

    CEILING PROFILE AIDS IN SPREADINGDAYLIGHT ON THE LOWER LEVEL

    LOW-E CLEAR GLASS W/ 60% FRIT

    2 LAYERS OF CLEAR GLASSFOR ACOUSTIC SEPARATION

    LIGHT MONITORS TRANSMITDAYLIGHT TO LOWER LEVEL

    HIGH CEILING AND SLOPED PLANES TO DIRECT LIGHT

    2 LAYERS OF ACOUSTIC GLASS

    SUPPLEMENTALARTIFICIAL LIGHTING

    SUPPLEMENTALARTIFICIAL LIGHTING

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    WC

    Service

    Faculty Offices

    Corridor/Circulation

    Grass

    Core

    Plaza

    Classroom/Studios

    Library

    FLOOR 1

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  • K E S S L E R R E S I D E N C ECold Spring, NY

  • A L F R E D O D E V I D O A R C H I T E C T S05/2004 - 07/2004

    PROGRAM: Research/Office Shell RenovationSIZE: 52,500 sq. ft.COMPLETION: Un-built

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  • H I S T O G E N E T I C SOssining, NY

  • A L F R E D O D E V I D O A R C H I T E C T S05/2004 - 06/2004

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