COLEMANBRINK
CONTENTS 06 THE MISSING MIDDLE 20 AUSTIN CACE 28 GREENHOUSE 38 T3 GARAGE THEATER ADDITION 44 FOREIGN & FAMILIAR 52 SYSTEMS & STRUCTURE UNDERGRADUATE 2017 - 2022 PROFESSIONAL RESIDENCY 60 SOUTHAMPTON RESIDENCE 70 WHITWELL TOWNHOME 78 GREENWICH VILLAGE GARAGE RENOVATION
UNDERGRADUATE
THE MISSING MIDDLE
AUSTIN, TX
FALL 2020 STUDIO
WORK COMPLETED WITH JOSEPH CHANDLER
In Austin and similar rapidly growing urban areas, an influx of new residents continues to contribute to the disappearance of middle-density housing within the social fabric of the city. As lower-income neighborhoods are gradually replaced with an array of imposing apartment buildings and retail developments, the level of density beween that of a single-family home and a multi-level apartment building is slowly being lost. Neighborhoods in East Austin are experiencing this growth increasingly more as businesses and residents move to central Texas, prompting the search for an appropriate solution that preserves the culture of East Austin while providing enough living space for the growing number of residents moving to the city. The solution presented here focuses on maximizing the surface area of the entire site, restoring the “missing middle” typology to a historic Austin neighborhood.
8 - THE MISSING MIDDLE SITE DIVISION
9 SITE PLAN - OVERALL
10 - THE MISSING MIDDLE SITE AXON
CIRCULATION FROM GARAGE TO UPPER LEVEL - AXON
12 - THE MISSING MIDDLE SITE SECTIONS
13 SITE PLAN - CLUSTER LEVEL
3 2 1
The majority of units in the development consist of three levels- the garage floor, the ground or walkway floor, and the second floor above. The units are oriented with the majority of the fenestration receiving southern or northern light, diminishing the heat gain in the unit overall. As each unit occupies half of the lot, the remaining area is devoted to a private green space on the ground levels. This provides a level of density that allows each resident his/her own green space while maintaining a high number of units per area.
5 4 3 2 1
down 6
second floor plan
0 20' 10' 5'
up
second floor plan
1 balcony 2 bedroom 3 bathroom
3 5 6 7 2 1
0 20' 10' 5'
4
4
3 5 6 7 2 1
9 8
9 8
garage floor plan
garage floor plan
1 garage 2 adaptive / storage 3 laundry 4 utility 5 bathroom
1 garage 2 adaptive / storage
3 laundry 4 utility 5 bathroom
0 20' 10' 5'
up 0 20' 10' 5'
6 bathroom 7 bedroom 8 bedroom 9 courtyard
6 bathroom 7 bedroom 8 bedroom 9 courtyard
4 bathroom 5 reading room 6 bedroom up 1 2 3
1 balcony 2 bedroom 3 bathroom
4 bathroom 5 reading room 6 bedroom
6 7 5 4
ground floor plan
up down 0 20' 10' 5'
5 dining 6 half bathroom 7 living room
14 - THE MISSING MIDDLE
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4
1 patio 2 entry 3 kitchen 4 side yard UNIT FLOOR PLANS
15 DUAL UNIT SECTION
16 - THE MISSING MIDDLE 1. aluminum panels 2. brick facade 3. waterproofing panels 4. wood stud framing 5. steel roof 6. wood roof truss 7. wood floor truss 8. concrete girder 9. concrete foundation 10. vegetation 11. soil 12. water/root barrier 13. waterproofing underlayment 14. 2" concrete slab 15. 8" hollow core slab 8 7 15 5 14 4 13 3 1 12 10 9 11 2 6 1. ALUMINUM PANELS 2. BRICK FACADE 3. WATERPROOFING PANELS 4. WOOD STUD FRAMING 5. STEEL ROOF 6. WOOD TRUSS ROOF 7. WOOD FLOOR TRUSS 8. CONCRETE GIRDER 9. CONCRETE FOUNDATION 10. VEGETATION 11. SOIL 12. WATER/ROOT BARRIER 13. WATERPROOFING UNDERLAYMENT 14. 2” CONCRETE SLAB 15. 8” HOLLOW CORE SLAB UNIT STRUCTURE - MATERIAL DIAGRAMS
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2”
1.5”
2”
8”
26”
8”
METAL FLASHING VEGETATION 6” GROWING MEDIUM 1.5” DRAINAGE LAYER
RIGID INSULATION 1.5” MEMBRANE PROTECTION
ROOFING MEMBRANE
CAST-IN-PLACE SLAB BRICK
HOLLOW CORE SLAB
PRECAST CONCRETE BEAM
CMU
1/2”
2”
1/2”
18”
1/2”
1/4”
2X6
METAL DRIP 1” CORRUGATED STEEL ROOF SELF ADHERED MEMBRANE
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
RIGID INSULATION
PLYWOOD SHEATHING CAVITY INSULATION
WOOD ROOF TRUSS
GYPSUM BOARD
PLASTER
WOOD STUD
18 - THE MISSING MIDDLE UNIT STRUCTURE - EXPLODED FRAMING AXON
19 UNIT-LEVEL SECTION PERSPECTIVE
AUSTIN CACE
The Austin Center for Arts, Culture, and Education is an extension of the Austin Public Library that houses a variety of programs. The building’s spaces must be flexible, open, and accessible to accommodate an everchanging program arrangement. The simulated deconstruction of the building highlights the circulation that connects it together, while a masonry exterior preserves the monolithic character of the structure.
AUSTIN, TX FALL 2018 STUDIO DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD
22 - AUSTIN CACE
INTERMEDIATE FORM STUDY
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25 SECOND FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR PLAN 2 3 A A A B B BATHROOM BATHROOM GATHERING SPACE OFFICE STORAGE MECH. MECH. OFFICE STORAGE STORAGE CAFE GATHERING SPACE GATHERING SPACE/CAFE
26 - AUSTIN CACE A B BUILDING SECTIONS & PHYSICAL MODEL
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GREENHOUSE
AUSTIN, TX FALL 2019 STUDIO
Located between Waller Creek and Red River Street, Greenhouse serves as the Austin branch of the Fighting Global Warming Network, an organization dedicated to generating smarter design in the built environment. Intentionally arranged shading panels provide passive cooling to an interior atrium that intersects a cafe and residential space for visiting scholars. By blending inside and outside through the design of a permeable structure, Greenhouse leads by example in promoting green architecture and forms a space that encourages collaboration and discussion about environmental issues.
30 - GREENHOUSE RELATIONSHIP TO WALLER CREEK RELATIONSHIP TO CITY GRID COMBINED RELATIONSHIPS SITE SITE-BASED FORM COMBINATION FINAL ORGANIZATION GRID-BASED FORM SITE SUBDIVISION & MASSING STRUCTURE SUBORDINATE FORM SKIN COMPILATION STRUCTURE CONCRETE SUBORDINATE FORM STONE SKIN WOOD COMPILATION + + =
VASCONCELOS LIBRARY STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
The building is supported by concrete “ribs” from which the floor slabs are partially suspended, inspired by the design of the Vasconcelos Library in Mexico City by Alberto Kalach.
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32 - GREENHOUSE
SPACE
2
SHOP EXHIBITION SPACE VISITING
LEVEL 1. COFFEE SHOP 2. EXHIBITION SPACE 3. VISITING
1 2 3 FLOOR PLANS
B A THEATER EXHIBITION
VISITING SCHOLAR HOUSING
COFFEE
SCHOLAR HOUSING SECOND
SCHOLAR HOUSING
33 B B B 4 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 5 EDUCATION & RESEARCH SPACE A A A 3 MAKER SPACE ROOFTOP TERRACE THIRD LEVEL 1. MAKER SPACE 2. ROOFTOP TERRACE FOURTH LEVEL 1. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES B B B 4 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 5 EDUCATION & RESEARCH SPACE A A A 3 MAKER SPACE ROOFTOP TERRACE B B B 4 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 5 EDUCATION & RESEARCH SPACE A A A 3 MAKER SPACE ROOFTOP TERRACE FIFTH LEVEL 1. EDUCATION AND RESEARCH SPACE
34 - GREENHOUSE B CROSS SECTIONS
35 A
PERSPECTIVE FROM WALLER CREEK
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T3 GARAGE THEATER ADDITION
AUSTIN, TX SPRING 2020 STUDIO
As a grand museum may allude to the beauty of the art within it, so the design of a theater might begin to indicate the cinematic entertainment awaiting visitors on the inside. The massing strategy of elevating the theaters above the common spaces previews a fun procession experienced by moviegoers. The theater is an addition to an existing parking garage in North Austin and also contains a restaurant and bar to offer visitors the opportunity to dine both before and after seeing their favorite flicks. Situated along N. Lamar Blvd, the building offers scenic views of Pease Park and Shoal Creek from the outdoor patio area on the second floor.
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A SECTION A 1 1
BUILDING PLANS & SECTIONS
FIRST FLOOR - KITCHEN & MAIN ENTRY
SECOND FLOOR - RESTAURANT & BAR
THIRD FLOOR - THEATERS
B A 1 1 2 1
FOREIGN & FAMILIAR
AUSTIN, TX
SPRING 2021 STUDIO
WORK COMPLETED WITH WILL HACHTMAN &
BELLA CHOU DESIGN EXCELLENCE
AWARD
Technology is ubiquitous; our relationship with electronics, both hidden and overt, has become integral in our everyday lives and has reformed how we interact and perceive the world around us. In the perpetual pursuit of utopia, futuristic machines constantly propose a new and improved way of living. Some prospective technologies speculated to become part of our contemporary lives include flying cars, nanobots, and 3D printed food. While many of these proposals seem to be more applicable to temporally distant societies, our rapidly changing environment and needs suggest these future technologies could be implemented in the near rather than distant future. Despite the vision of a seamless integration of these technologies, a question of the spatial requirements to house these technologies arises.
Technology is a tool to change how we live, but contrary to our reliance on it in completing even the most mundane of tasks, technology is often tucked away into the periphery of our buildings and minds. Our project explores ideas of human viewership and interaction with the digital. Set in a near, speculative future, we wanted to confront our complacency of existence—what are the implications of space-making with a nonhuman centered focus? Architecture as a discipline has become constrained. In our constantly changing world, architecture is stable. Our explorations play with destabilizing the status quo. Programmatically, our project is a spectrum of human occupation, with technology taking precedence while humans become the periphery. Our projects are highly speculative, but rooted in our observations of human interaction with technology. This is just one potential future of many.
AI IMAGE GENERATION STUDIES
An assortment of images at different scales including aerial city views and a variety of 2D maps were input into Runway AI, which then generated a collection of original images based on the inputs. This was then used as the inspiration for the site organization.
46 - FOREIGN & FAMILIAR
A collage of images from the AI study was overlayed on a site plan of UT’s campus to inform the arrangement of buildings and circulation.
47 SITE PLAN
48 - FOREIGN & FAMILIAR MAJOR STRUCTURE SECTION PERSPECTIVE
STRUCTURE
The form is influenced by the shapes of the site plan overlay. The primary structures housing various technological programs are sewn together in a web of connecting poles, offering circulation and transmission services. These connectors inform the location of fenestration on the larger masses as well as the connecting bands wrapping around each of them. Some of the larger structures additionally act as drone housing units, emphasizing the dystopian replacment of human-focused architecture at the centers of our cities.
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50 - FOREIGN & FAMILIAR DRONE HOUSING/DATA CENTER AXON
SYSTEMS & STRUCTURE
AUSTIN, TX
SPRING 2020 STUDIO - INTERMEDIATE PROJECT
A collage of various building and mechanical section images was used to generate a structure that represents architecture as both building and machinery. In the transition from two to three dimensions, the literal elements, such as a field of columns, archways and gears, are abstracted and merge into a uniform whole.
54 - SYSTEMS AND STRUCTURE SECTION COLLAGE & MODEL STUDY DRAWINGS
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56 - SYSTEMS AND STRUCTURE
PROFESSIONAL
RESIDENCY
SOUTHAMPTON RESIDENCE
SOUTHAMPTON, NY
JULY 2021
LEROY STREET STUDIO - SCHEMATIC DESIGN WORK COMPLETED WITH SHAWN WATTS, LESLI STINGER, & SARAH LEENEN
For the Southampton Residence, the client desired a house that offered plenty of space to entertain guests, both indoor and outside. I created sketches of potential design options and conducted sun studies to help determine the optimal arrangement of the house’s massing.
EXISTING SITE
PROPOSED SITE A MASSING PLAN STUDIES
65 9 AM 12 PM 3 PM 5 PM SUN STUDY 3 PM SUN STUDY 5 PM
PROPOSED
MASSING PLAN
SITE B
STUDIES
67 9 AM 12 PM 3 PM 5 PM SUN STUDY 3 PM SUN STUDY 5 PM
OPTION C STUDY
68 - SOUTHAMPTON RESIDENCE
69 OPTION D STUDY
WHITWELL TOWNHOME
BROOKLYN, NY
JULY-NOVEMBER 2021
LEROY STREET STUDIO - DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
WORK COMPLETED WITH ROY LEONE, SHAWN WATTS, & GREG HEASLEY
For a majority of my time working at Leroy Street Studio, I worked on the design development and construction documents of a garage renovation project in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn. The project consisted of a garage on the bottom floor, a middle level for exhibitions, and a top floor containing a studio and bedroom. A large skyIight in the center of the building allowed light to flood the interior space. I developed massing study models in both Sketchup and Rhino and ordered specific material samples to determine the direction of the project. Due to certain time constraints, developing both the project’s design and construction documents simultaneously was necessary to remain on schedule. In this manner, while I frequently sketched potential massing options, I also frequently transcribed certain construction details into CAD software to be included in the developing construction set.
EXISTING BUILDING
73 DW DN 6 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 LANDING RF 5'-9 3/4" SD CO SIZE: 700SF GROSS USE: OFFICE 100SF/PERSON OCCUPANT LOAD:700/100=7 8'-3 7/8" PL PL PL PL 2'-10" CLR. EXISTING WOOD FRAME BEARING WALL PITCH PITCH PITCH FLOOR DRAIN W/ TRAP PRIMER EXISTING BRICK WALL (3 WYTHES) 40'-4 1/2" 20'-0" 90'-0" STAIR STORAGE NEW ROOF DRAINS (TYP) PITCH PITCH PITCH PITCH PITCH PITCH PITCH PITCH SBS ROOFING MEMBRANE ON 1/2" COVERBOARD OVER POLYISO ROOF INSULATION. MINIMUM R33 INSULATION AT ROOF DRAIN (LOW POINT), PITCH TO BE 1/4" PER FOOT. STEEL AND CONCRETE STAIR 1-2: 21R @ 7" 20T @ 11" +1" NOSING 2R+1T=25" NEW CMU WALL HOSE BIB W01 01 A-501 01 A-502 01 A-503 01 A-504 UP 22 23 24 25 7" STEEL & CONCRETE STAIR 2-3: 16R @ 7" 15T @ 11" + 1" NOSING 2R+1T=25" PLUMBING WASTE AND VENT STACK 50 CFM D201 2 3 1 W02 W03 D203 A-401 06 05 08 07 02 A-401 02 A-200 A-XX XX 03 A-401 UP UP NEW 4 1/2" LIGHT WEIGHT POLISHED CONCRETE ON 2" METAL DECKING 2'-10" CLR. D202 POWDER ROOM 2 5 NEW CMU WALL 5 CL. D204 4'-7" 40'-9 3/4" 1 7 7 5 5 5 EXPOSED DUCT ABOVE 03 A-200 01 A-301 01 A-300 CL 1 EXISTING WOOD FRAME BEARING WALL 8'-9 3/4" GALLERY/OPEN OFFICE 1 ROTATING PANELS (TYP) W H I T W E L L P L A C E PL PL PL PL P PL PL PL SURVEYOR PROPERTY LINE SURVEYOR PROPERTY LINE PRIVATE ROOM PL PL PL PL DN 5 6 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 LANDING DN D301 D302 2'-10" CLR. OPEN TO BELOW (REMOVED FLOOR AREA 114SF) 2'-10" CLR. 20'-0" 90'-0" 40'-4 1/2" 8'-11 1/2" 5'-4 1/4" 2'-10" CLR. D303 01 A-200 03 A-200 W04 W05 W07 FULL HEIGHT GLASS PARTITION 50 CFM DN 22 37 LANDING 38 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 3 3'-0" 01 A-301 11'-6" 13'-0 3/4" 1 1 1 01 A-501 01 A-502 01 A-503 01 A-504 W06 W08 W09 W10 STAIR A-401 10 09 12 11 8'-9 3/4" 40'-9 3/4" 4 A-XX XX 04 A-401 A-402 06 04 03 07 08 A-402 3 STORAGE BATHROOM 3 1'-9 1/2" 8'-4 7/8" 8 EXPOSED DUCT ABOVE 01 A-300 OFFICE SPACE SIZE: 160SF GROSS USE: OFFICE 100SF/PERSON OCCUPANT LOAD:160/100=2 5 5 1 7 7 SHOWER 5 1/8" +/EDITING 9'-5 1/8" 12'-11 1/2" 14'-3 1/8" +/12'-7 1/2" 3'-0" NEW CMU WALL W/ STUCCO FINISH IN-FILL EXISTING BRICK OPENING FULL HEIGHT GLASS PARTITION OPEN OFFICE SPACE SIZE: 350SF GROSS USE: OFFICE 100SF/PERSON OCCUPANT LOAD:360/100=4 SCREENING 2 SD CO W H T W E L L P L A C E PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL SURVEYOR PROPERTY LINE SURVEYOR PROPERTY LINE 01 SECOND FLOOR PLAN 1/4"=1'-0" 02 THIRD FLOOR PLAN 1/4"=1'-0" CONSTRUCTION 1. ALL WORK TO BE LOCAL AND NATIONAL 2. ALL WORK TO MEET STANDARDS. 3. ALL CONFLICTS CONDITIONS ARE ATTENTION FOR CLARIFICATION 4. ANY CHANGE IN BROUGHT TO THE APPROVAL PRIOR 5. ALL MATERIALS, INSTALLED AS PER 6. ALL DIMENSIONS NOTED. 7. ALL WORK TO BE 8. WHERE BRICK BRICKS TO MATCH AS CLOSELY AS POSSIBLE. AT MASONRY OPENINGS 9. WHERE MORTAR REPAIR OF BRICKWORK, IN SIZE, TOOLING 11. WATER-BASED PERMITTED. CONSTRUCTION SMOKE DETECTOR BATTERY INTERCONNECTED NON-RATED METAL ADJACENT EXISTING SD CO FLOOR PLANS
74 - BROOKLYN TOWNHOME BUILDING CROSS SECTION 6" 2" 4" CONCRETE STRIP FOOTING 3'-6" 1'-4" CONCRETE STRIP FOOTING 3'-6" 1'-4" 2" EPS RIGID INSULATION OVER 4" CRUSHED GRAVEL (ALTERNATE 6" GLAVEL TO REPLACE INSULATION AND GRAVEL) 15 MIL VAPOR RETARDER EXISTING BRICK WALL 6" CONCRETE SLAB W/ 6"WWF 8" CMU WALL W/ #5 REBAR VERT. @16" O.C.; GROUT SOLID AT ALL REINFORCEMENT 1'-0" 10" FIRST FLOOR (GARAGE) 8" CMU WALL W/ #5 REBAR VERT. @16" O.C.; GROUT SOLID AT ALL REINFORCEMENT STORM WASTE NEIGHBOR BRICK NEW PROTECTED STEEL POST BEYOND 6 1/2" 5/8" GWB CEILING ON HAT CHANNEL AT 16" O.C. W/ BLACK IRON @ 4'0" O.C. SUSPENDED W/ PENCIL ROD FROM STRUCTURE ABOVE BOT HUNG CEILING +10'-11 1/2" AFF HVAC DUCT GWB WALL BEYOND TOP RAISED PLATFORM +1'-7 1/4" AFF A-700 03 7 CMU 2" RIGID INSULATION STO GOLD CMU ROCKWOOL INSULATION LANDING LADDER RUNGS EXPOSED DUCT EXISTING EXPOSED WOOD JOIST (TYP) SBS ROOFING MEMBRANE OVER 1/2" COVERBOARD OVER POLYISO ROOF INSULATION (R33 MIN). ASSUME FULL INSULATION FOLLOWING PITCH OF EXISTING ROOF FRAMING A-700 05 A-700 06 3 ROOF EXIT HATCH 6" CMU PARAPET 7 EXPOSED DUCT NEW 3/4" PLYWOOD OVER EXISTING BOARDS AND TEMP ROOFING 2X WOOD BLOCKING BETWEEN EXISTING JOISTS SBS ROOFING MEMBRANE OVER 1/2" COVERBOARD OVER POLYISO ROOF INSULATION (R33 MIN). ASSUME FULL INSULATION FOLLOWING PITCH OF EXISTING ROOF FRAMING EXISTING EXPOSED WOOD JOIST (TYP) EXPOSED SPRINKLER PIPE 01 BUILDING/WALL SECTION 3/4"=1'-0" SECOND FLOOR F.F + 12'-10" (33.37' NAVD88) FIRST FLOOR F.F + 2" (18.73' NAVD88) BASELINE + 0'0" (18.55' NAVD88) CELLAR + -8'5" (10.13' NAVD88) THIRD FLOOR F.F + 22'-9 1/4" (41.32' NAVD88)
Leroy Street Studio Architecture D.P.C. 65 Allen Street New York NY 10002 T 212 431 6780 F 212 431 6781
leroystreetstudio.com
Consultants
Expediter: Jack Callahan Consulting Melvin Lachhmanen 299 Broadway, Suite 1420 New York, NY 10007 (212) 766-2115
Structural Engineer: Blue Sky Design, Inc. Andrew Renfroe 121 West 27th Street, Suite 904 New York, NY 10001 (646) 230-9900
(DRAWING NORTH, UON)
Whitwell Garage 14 Whitewell Place Brooklyn, New York 11215
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08/18/2021 PRICING Mas1B AS NOTED 321590587 DOB JOB NO. INITIAL DATE JOB ID: SCALE: DRAWING NO.: DOB APPROVAL A-700.00 05 ROOF 1 1/2"=1'-0" 06 ROOF 1 1/2"=1'-0" 03 THIRD FLOOR 1 1/2"=1'-0" 04 THIRD FLOOR 1 1/2"=1'-0" 01 2ND FLOOR 1 1/2"=1'-0" 02 2ND FLOOR 1 1/2"=1'-0" WOOD JOISTS 3/4" PLYWOOD NEIGHBOR BRICK 2" RIGID INSULATION STO GOLD CMU 1/2" COVERBOARD ROOF MEMBRANE 8" POLYISO INSULATION TAPERED TO NEW ROOF DRAINS (MINIMUM INSULATION THICKNESS) 02 A-100 WOOD JOISTS EXISTING BRICK WALL CMU SECOND FLOOR 2" RIGID INSULATION 8" POLYISO INSULATION TAPERED TO NEW ROOF DRAINS (MINIMUM INSULATION THICKNESS) 1/2" COVERBOARD NEIGHBOR BRICK WOOD JOISTS 2" STO GOLD CMU 7 5/8" WOOD FLOOR 3/4" PLYWOOD SUBFLOOR ROCKWOOL INSULATION NEIGHBOR BRICK 01 A-101 WOOD JOISTS STO GOLD` 2" RIGID INSULATION 1" STUCCO (STO POWERWALL ci) REGLET WEEP SCREED METAL CAP EXISTING BRICK WALL 2" RIGID INSULATION CMU 5/8" 2" THIRD FLOOR F.F WOOD BLOCKING 2" CANT STRIP (INSULATION BY ROOFER) ROOF MEMBRANE METAL FLASHING CAP REGLET PLYWOOD EXPOSED WOOD JOISTS TAPERED ROOF INSULATION NEIGHBOR BRICK CMU STO GOLD WRB 2" RIGID INSULATION 02 A-101 CMU 1" STUCCO 2" RIGID INSULATION STO GOLD 2" CANT STRIP RIGID INSULATION ROOF MEMBRANE METAL CAP 1/2" COVERBOARD 07 ROOF AT SKYLIGHT1 1/2"=1'-0" CONSTRUCTION DETAILS DOB APPROVAL 05 ROOF 1 1/2"=1'-0" 06 ROOF 1 1/2"=1'-0" 03 THIRD FLOOR 1 1/2"=1'-0" 04 THIRD FLOOR 1 1/2"=1'-0" 01 2ND FLOOR 1 1/2"=1'-0" 02 2ND FLOOR 1 1/2"=1'-0" WOOD JOISTS 3/4" PLYWOOD NEIGHBOR BRICK 2" RIGID INSULATION STO GOLD CMU 1/2" COVERBOARD ROOF MEMBRANE 8" POLYISO INSULATION TAPERED TO NEW ROOF DRAINS (MINIMUM INSULATION THICKNESS) 02 A-100 WOOD JOISTS EXISTING BRICK WALL CMU SECOND FLOOR 2" RIGID INSULATION 8" POLYISO INSULATION TAPERED TO NEW ROOF DRAINS (MINIMUM INSULATION THICKNESS) 1/2" COVERBOARD NEIGHBOR BRICK WOOD JOISTS 2" STO GOLD CMU 7 5/8" WOOD FLOOR 3/4" PLYWOOD SUBFLOOR ROCKWOOL INSULATION NEIGHBOR BRICK 01 A-101 WOOD JOISTS STO GOLD` 2" RIGID INSULATION 1" STUCCO (STO POWERWALL ci) REGLET WEEP SCREED METAL CAP EXISTING BRICK WALL 2" RIGID INSULATION CMU 5/8" 2" THIRD FLOOR F.F WOOD BLOCKING 2" CANT STRIP (INSULATION BY ROOFER) ROOF MEMBRANE METAL FLASHING CAP REGLET PLYWOOD EXPOSED WOOD JOISTS TAPERED ROOF INSULATION NEIGHBOR BRICK CMU STO GOLD WRB 2" RIGID INSULATION 02 A-101 CMU 1" STUCCO 2" RIGID INSULATION STO GOLD 2" CANT STRIP RIGID INSULATION ROOF MEMBRANE METAL CAP 1/2" COVERBOARD 07 ROOF AT SKYLIGHT1 1/2"=1'-0"
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DOOR
D101 1ST FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-1 1/4" 2'10" 7'0"
D102 1ST FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-1 1/4" 2'10" 7'0"
D103 1ST FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-1 1/4" 2'10" 7'0"
SCHEDULE ID LOCATION TYPE
D201 2ND FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-1 1/4" 2'10" 7'0"
METAL METAL
WOOD SOLID CORE WOOD PAINT GRADE
METAL METAL
3'-0" x 7'-1 1/4" 2'10" 7'0" WOOD SOLID CORE WOOD PAINT GRADE
WOOD SOLID CORE WOOD PAINT GRADE
2 1/2" 3 5/8" 2 1/4" POCKET 9 5/8"
D202 2ND FLOOR POCKET DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-6" 2'10" 7'0 3/4"
D202 2ND FLOOR POCKET DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-6" 2'10" 7'0 3/4" WOOD SOLID CORE WOOD PAINT GRADE
D203 2ND FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-1 1/4" 2'10" 7'0"
D203 2ND FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-1 1/4" 2'10" 7'0"
THICKNESS R.O. SIZE (W X H) DOOR WIDTH DOOR HEIGHT FINISH FRAME MATERIAL MATERIAL
D101 1ST FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-1 1/4" 2'10" 7'0" METAL METAL
WOOD SOLID CORE WOOD PAINT GRADE
WOOD SOLID CORE WOOD PAINT GRADE
D301 3RD FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-1 1/4" 2'10" 7'0" WOOD SOLID CORE WOOD PAINT GRADE
D301 3RD FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-1 1/4" 2'10" 7'0"
D102 1ST FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-1 1/4" 2'10" 7'0" WOOD SOLID CORE WOOD PAINT GRADE
WOOD SOLID CORE WOOD PAINT GRADE
D302 3RD FLOOR POCKET DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-6" 2'10" 7'0 3/4" WOOD SOLID CORE WOOD PAINT GRADE
D302 3RD FLOOR POCKET DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-6" 2'10" 7'0 3/4" WOOD SOLID CORE WOOD PAINT GRADE
D303 3RD FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-1
D203 2ND FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-1 1/4" 2'10" 7'0"
D302 3RD FLOOR POCKET DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-6" 2'10" 7'0 3/4" WOOD SOLID CORE WOOD PAINT GRADE
D303 3RD FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-1 1/4" 2'10" 7'0" WOOD SOLID CORE WOOD PAINT GRADE
1/4"
WOOD SOLID CORE WOOD PAINT GRADE
9 5/8" 3/4" PLYWOOD
2 1/2" 3 5/8" 2 1/4" POCKET
5/8" GWB (TYP)
1" 1/4" SHIM
3'-0" R.O. 2'-10" CLR 5/8" GWB
4 7/8"
1/2" SHIM 2"
5/8" GWB BOTH SIDES 3 5/8" MTL STUD 1 3/4" MTL. DOOR
1/4" FINISHED FLOOR + 0'-0" DOOR DETAILS
2 1/8" WOOD BASE MAY OCCUR 02
3/4" WOOD 1 3/4" WOOD DOOR
3 5/8"
POCKET DOOR HARDWARE, REFER TO DOOR SCHEDULE NOMINAL DOOR HEIGHT7'-0" R.O. 7'6"
5 1/2" 3'-0" R.O. 2'-10" CLR 5/8" GWB
2 1/2" 3 5/8" 2 1/4" POCKET 3/4" WOOD 5/8" PLYWOOD 1
3/4"
03
POCKET DOOR GUIDE FLUSH WOOD SADDLE MAY OCCUR
3/4" PLYWOOD 5/8" GWB (TYP) SUB FLOOR POCKET DOOR GUIDE FLUSH WOOD SADDLE MAY OCCUR POCKET DOOR HARDWARE, REFER TO DOOR SCHEDULE 3/4" WOOD 1 3/4" WOOD DOOR 1/4" FINISHED FLOOR + 0'-0" 1/4" SHIM
04 DOOR DETAIL 5/8" GWB 3 5/8"
05 DOOR DETAIL 3"=1'-0"
MTL STUD 1/2" SHIM
2'10" 7'0" WOOD SOLID CORE WOOD PAINT GRADE 2 1/2" 3 5/8" 2 1/4" POCKET 3/4" WOOD 5/8" PLYWOOD 1 3/4" WOOD DOOR 9 5/8" 3/4" GWB SOLID BLOCKING 3 1/8" 3/4" WOOD BASE MAY OCCUR 1 3/4" 3/4" PLYWOOD 5/8" GWB (TYP) 3/4" 3'-0" R.O. 01 04 2'-10" CLR 3 5/8" MTL STUD 2 1/2" MTL STUD 1 3/4" WOOD DOOR 3/4" PLYWOOD 5 1/2" 6 3/4" 04 2'-10" CLR 3'-0" R.O. 3/4" WOOD CASING 5 1/2" MTL STUD 3/4" GWB 01 WOOD BASE MAY OCCUR 1/4" SHIM 2" 5/8" GWB 3 5/8" 4 7/8" 3 5/8" MTL STUD 1/2" SHIM FLUSH WOOD SADDLE MAY OCCUR POCKET DOOR HARDWARE, REFER TO DOOR SCHEDULE NOMINAL HEIGHT 7'-0" R.O. 7'-1 1/4" 1 3/4" MTL DOOR FINISHED FLOOR + 0'-0" 2" MTL BUCK 06 DOOR DETAIL 3"=1'-0"
SUB FLOOR
04 DOOR DETAIL 3"=1'-0" 5/8" GWB
2" MTL BUCK
1 3/4" MTL DOOR FINISHED FLOOR + 0'-0"
02 DOOR
02 DOOR DETAIL 3"=1'-0"
2" MTL. BUCK 1 3/4" WOOD DOOR SUB FLOOR 2 1/8" WOOD BASE MAY OCCUR 02
02
2" MTL. BUCK 1 3/4" WOOD DOOR
WOOD DOOR 9 5/8" 3/4" GWB SOLID BLOCKING 3 1/8" 3/4" WOOD BASE MAY OCCUR 1 3/4" 3/4" PLYWOOD 5/8" GWB (TYP) 3/4" 3'-0" R.O. 01 04 2'-10" CLR 3 5/8" MTL STUD 2 1/2" MTL STUD 1 3/4" WOOD DOOR 3/4" PLYWOOD 5 1/2" 6 3/4" 04 2'-10" CLR 3'-0" R.O. 3/4" WOOD CASING 5 1/2" MTL STUD 3/4" GWB 01 WOOD BASE MAY OCCUR 1/4" SHIM 2" 5/8" GWB 3 5/8" 4 7/8" 3 5/8"
POCKET DOOR HARDWARE, REFER TO DOOR SCHEDULE NOMINAL HEIGHT7'-0" R.O.7'-1 1/4"
NEW
NEW WOOD FLOOR FINISHED FLOOR + 0'-0"
NOMINAL HEIGHT7'0" R.O. 7' 1 1/4"
DOOR DETAIL 3"=1'-0" 04 DOOR DETAIL 3"=1'-0" 5/8" GWB 5 1/2" 6 3/4" 5 1/2" MTL STUD 1/2" SHIM NOMINAL HEIGHT 7' 0" R.O. 7'1 1/4" 2" MTL. BUCK 1 3/4" WOOD DOOR SUB FLOOR
FLUSH WOOD SADDLE MAY OCCUR
3"=1'-0"
SUB FLOOR
DOB 5/8" GWB BOTH SIDES 3 5/8" MTL STUD 1 3/4" MTL. DOOR 1/2" SHIM 2" 3 5/8" 3'-0" R.O. 2'-10" CLR 5/8" GWB 4 7/8" 2 1/8" WOOD BASE MAY OCCUR 02 D101 1ST FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-1 1/4" 2'10" 7'0" METAL METAL D102 1ST FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-1 1/4" 2'10" 7'0" WOOD SOLID CORE WOOD PAINT GRADE D103 1ST FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-1 1/4" 2'10" 7'0" METAL METAL D201 2ND FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 3/4"
NEW WOOD FLOOR FINISHED FLOOR + 0'-0"
01
01 DOOR DETAIL 3"=1'-0"
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03 DOOR DETAIL 3"=1'-0"
D303 3RD FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 DOOR DETAIL
3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-1 1/4" 2'10" 05 DOOR DETAIL 3"=1'-0" 01 DOOR DETAIL 3"=1'-0"
7'0" WOOD SOLID 3 5/8"
CORE WOOD PAINT DOB APPROVAL 5/8" GWB BOTH SIDES 3 5/8" MTL STUD 1 3/4" MTL. DOOR
GRADE 2 1/2" 3 5/8" 2 1/4" POCKET 3/4" WOOD 5/8" PLYWOOD 1 3/4" WOOD DOOR 9 5/8" 3/4" GWB SOLID BLOCKING 3 1/8" 3/4" WOOD BASE MAY OCCUR 1 3/4" 3/4" PLYWOOD 5/8" GWB (TYP) 3/4" 3'-0" R.O. 01 04 2'-10" CLR 3 5/8" MTL STUD 2 1/2" MTL STUD 1 3/4" WOOD DOOR 3/4" PLYWOOD 5 1/2" 6 3/4" 04 2'-10" CLR 3'-0" R.O. 3/4" WOOD CASING 5 1/2" MTL STUD 3/4" GWB 01 WOOD BASE MAY OCCUR 1/4" SHIM 2" 5/8" GWB 3 5/8" 4 7/8" 3 5/8" MTL STUD 1/2" SHIM FLUSH WOOD SADDLE MAY OCCUR POCKET DOOR HARDWARE, REFER TO DOOR SCHEDULE NOMINAL HEIGHT 7'-0" R.O. 7'-1 1/4" 1 3/4" MTL DOOR FINISHED FLOOR + 0'-0" 2" MTL BUCK 06 DOOR DETAIL 3"=1'-0" SHIM 2"
6 3/4" 5 1/2" MTL STUD 1/2" SHIM NOMINAL HEIGHT 7' 0" R.O. 7'1 1/4" 4 7/8"
1/2"
D103 1ST FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-1 1/4" 2'10" 7'0" METAL METAL
D201 2ND FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-1 1/4" 2'10" 7'0"
WOOD SOLID CORE WOOD PAINT GRADE
D202 2ND FLOOR POCKET DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-6" 2'10" 7'0 3/4"
WOOD SOLID CORE WOOD PAINT GRADE
WOOD SOLID CORE WOOD PAINT GRADE
D301 3RD FLOOR SWING DOOR 1 3/4" 3'-0" x 7'-1 1/4" 2'10" 7'0"
06 DOOR DETAIL 3"=1'-0" 03 DOOR DETAIL 3"=1'-0"
5 1/2"
6 3/4" 5 1/2" MTL STUD 1/2" SHIM
WOOD SOLID CORE WOOD PAINT GRADE
05
WOOD FLOOR FINISHED FLOOR + 0'-0"
DETAIL 3"=1'-0"
DOOR DETAIL 3"=1'-0"
DOOR DETAIL 3"=1'-0"
3/4" PLYWOOD 5/8" GWB (TYP) SUB FLOOR POCKET DOOR GUIDE FLUSH WOOD SADDLE MAY OCCUR POCKET DOOR HARDWARE, REFER TO DOOR SCHEDULE 3/4" WOOD 1 3/4" WOOD DOOR 1/4" FINISHED FLOOR + 0'-0" 1/4" SHIM
77 02 SKYLIGHT 1 1/2"=1'-0" 03 SKYLIGHT 1 1/2"=1'-0" 2' X 10' WOOD JOIST HEADER 1/2" PLYWOOD JOIST HANGER VELUX PINNACLE SKYLIGHT 1/2" COVERBOARD ROOFING WOOD BLOCKING (CUT TO 3-5 DEGREE ANGLE) RIGID INSULATION 1/2" PLYWOOD 1/2" X 1/4" WOOD BLOCKING 32" O.C. VIF 1/2" COVERBOARD ROOFING VELUX PINNACLE SKYLIGHT 1/2" PLYWOOD RIGID INSULATION NEW MEMBER TO BE SISTERED TO EXISTING JOIST ANGLED TOP PLATE 4" MIN. DEG. SLOPE 8" MIN. 30" SBS ROOFING MEMBRANE OVER 1/2" COVERBOARD OVER POLYISO ROOF INSULATION (R33 MIN). ASSUME FULL INSULATION FOLLOWING PITCH OF EXISTING ROOF FRAMING NEW 3/4" PLYWOOD OVER EXISTING BOARDS AND TEMP ROOFING 3X7 (2 1/2" X 6 3/4" ACTUAL) EXISTING WOOD ROOF JOISTS @ 20"+/- O.C. BILCO SINGLE LEAF ROOF ACCESS HATCH RIGID INSULATION 32" O.C. VIF NEW MEMBER TO BE SISTERED TO EXISTING JOIST 1/2" PLYWOOD VELUX HFC MODULAR FIXED SKYLIGHT UNIT LONGLIGHT 5-30 DEGREES 5 UNITS 1/2" PLYWOOD 1/2" COVERBOARD ROOFING 6 1/2" (8 1/4" MAX) 1/2" (8 1/4" MAX) VAPOR BARRIER CONNECTION STRIP VELUX BOTTOM FLASHING ROCKWOOL INSULATION 2" RIGID INSULATION 2" X 10" WOOD BLOCKING 5 DEG. SLOPE 30" 4" MIN. 8" MIN. 05 HATCH 1 1/2"=1'-0" 04 ALTERNATE SKYLIGHT DETAIL 1 1/2"=1'-0" 02 A-701 34" 3'-0" 30" 03 A-701 16'-0" W09 01 PARTIAL PLAN WITH SKYLIGHT 3/4"=1'-0" Whitwell Garage N DOB APPROVAL 02 SKYLIGHT 1 1/2"=1'-0" 03 SKYLIGHT 1 1/2"=1'-0" 2' X 10' WOOD JOIST HEADER 1/2" PLYWOOD JOIST HANGER VELUX PINNACLE SKYLIGHT 1/2" COVERBOARD ROOFING WOOD BLOCKING (CUT TO 3-5 DEGREE ANGLE) RIGID INSULATION 1/2" PLYWOOD 1/2" X 1/4" WOOD BLOCKING 32" O.C. VIF 1/2" COVERBOARD ROOFING VELUX PINNACLE SKYLIGHT 1/2" PLYWOOD RIGID INSULATION NEW MEMBER TO BE SISTERED TO EXISTING JOIST ANGLED TOP PLATE 4" MIN. DEG. SLOPE 8" MIN. 30" SBS ROOFING MEMBRANE OVER 1/2" COVERBOARD OVER POLYISO ROOF INSULATION (R33 MIN). ASSUME FULL INSULATION FOLLOWING PITCH OF EXISTING ROOF FRAMING NEW 3/4" PLYWOOD OVER EXISTING BOARDS AND TEMP ROOFING 3X7 (2 1/2" X 6 3/4" ACTUAL) EXISTING WOOD ROOF JOISTS @ 20"+/- O.C. BILCO SINGLE LEAF ROOF ACCESS HATCH RIGID INSULATION 32" O.C. VIF NEW MEMBER TO BE SISTERED TO EXISTING JOIST 1/2" PLYWOOD VELUX HFC MODULAR FIXED SKYLIGHT UNIT LONGLIGHT 5-30 DEGREES 5 UNITS 1/2" PLYWOOD 1/2" COVERBOARD ROOFING 6 1/2" (8 1/4" MAX) 1/2" (8 1/4" MAX) VAPOR BARRIER CONNECTION STRIP VELUX BOTTOM FLASHING ROCKWOOL INSULATION 2" RIGID INSULATION 2" X 10" WOOD BLOCKING 5 DEG. SLOPE 30" 4" MIN. 8" MIN. 05 HATCH 1 1/2"=1'-0" 04 ALTERNATE SKYLIGHT DETAIL 1 1/2"=1'-0" 02 A-701 34" 3'-0" 30" 03 A-701 16'-0" W09 01 PARTIAL PLAN WITH SKYLIGHT 3/4"=1'-0" SKYLIGHT DETAILS
GREENWICH VILLAGE GARAGE RENOVATION
GREENWICH VILLAGE, NY NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2021
LEROY STREET STUDIO - SCHEMATIC DESIGN
WORK COMPLETED WITH MARC TURKEL, VEER NANAVATTY, KEITH WEBER, & SHRUTI SINGH
A developer planned to convert the Greenwich Village Garage into a series of apartments, for which different plan schemes were developed to determine the best arrangement of units within the building. These arrangements informed different glazing system options, which were then analyzed in sun studies. I additionally sketched and modeled different massing options for the penthouse apartment that was to be added to the top of the renovated building.
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EXISTING BUILDING
GREENWICH VILLAGE GARAGE RENOVATION
PROPOSED EAST FACADE
PROPOSED SOUTH FACADE
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OPTION A
82 - GREENWICH VILLAGE GARAGE RENOVATION
DAYLIGHTING
OPTION B
STUDIES
OnelargePenthouseOption 6822sqft
FourthFloorPlan
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Scheme-1Diagram
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Scheme-1Diagram
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83 PROGRAM ORGANIZATION - PLAN DRAWINGS BY MARC TURKEL ARCHITECTURE,D.P.C. 65AllenSt Ne York,NY10002 T2124316780 leroystreetstudio.com
Ne York,NY10002 T2124316780 leroystreetstudio.com
LEROYSTREETSTUDIO ARCHITECTURE,D.P.C. 65AllenSt Ne York,NY10002 T2124316780 leroystreetstudio.com
84 - GREENWICH VILLAGE GARAGE RENOVATION EXTERIOR GLAZING STUDY
85 FINAL SD MODEL