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DYLAN MOYANO SELECTED WORKS 2019 - 2023 p

DYLAN.

With an artistic background and formal education in architecture, my passion for design and determination for learning allow me to bring a fresh new perspective and personal growth experience to any project. My experience as a Washington State University Cougar Connector Student Ambassador, Films Committee Director of the Student Entertainment Board, and social media coordination and marketing experience with the Design Activism Society make me easily approachable and able to connect with any client. With a hunger for exploration, whether it be learning more about adjacent disciplines within the design field or taking a mental break with a calming hike, my outreach to various communities and personal values make me a versatile and capable designer.

FULL RESUME.

PROJECTS. MELROSE CO-OP APARTMENTS FLEXICELL RESIDENCE TILE FLUSH CONTROL ON WIDE SIDE, TYP 5" NOTE RESTROOM GENERAL NOTES: 2. PROVIDE BACKING IN WALLS FOR ALL RESTROOM ACCESSORIES 4. IN AMBULATORY STALL, LOCATE SEAT COVER DISPENSER ON 5. TYPICAL INSIDE ALL STALLS MOUNT COAT HOOK CENTERED ON 5" 1' 0" 0' 0" FIN FLR TO TILE BO HEAD RAIL BO PANEL SST SINK UNIT ADA COMPLIANT LIGHTING FIXTURE, TYP (2) 60" X 36" MIRRORS PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER AIR DRYER (SOIC) DIAPER STATION SOAP DISPENSER 0422 7'-0" NOTE PROVIDE 1/2" PLYWOOD BACKING FOR MOUNTING 15 2'-9" MAX ℄ ℄ SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 3 WOMEN SINK WALL (MEN SIM - OPP HAND) NAPKIN TAMPON DISPENSER AT WOMEN ONLY 0122 6" 7'-11" (MEN SIM OPP HAND) NOTE EQUAL COURSES, FULL TILES ONLY, CUT TILES SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 2 WOMEN END WALL SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 1 WOMEN RESTROOM TILE METAL EDGE AT TOP GWP PAINT 11 G202 SIGN, TYP A502.1 CG, TYP 0322 18 A502.1 8' 5" TO TILE/OPENING TOP OF WALL GWB PAINTED GWB PAINTED A502.1 CART RAIL SIM SIM SIM SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 6 VESTIBULE SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 7 VESTIBULE END WALL SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 8 VESTIBULE TILE AT WATER RESTROOM HEAD-BRACED FLOOR-MOUNTED TOILET PARTITION, TYP WALL HUNG METAL URINAL SCREEN -TYP 8" 16GA FLAT TRACK UNPUNCHED BACKING FULL HEIGHT AT URINAL SCREENS TILE 11 A502.1 1 G202 GRAB A502.1 STEEL STUD BLOCKING AT EACH PANEL BRACKET LEVEL (4 TOTAL) 5" 5' 10" 0' 0" FIN FLR TO PANEL TO TILE SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 4 MEN RESTROOM PAINT SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 9 VESTIBULE 1119 GWB, PAINTED GWB, PAINTED 16 A502.1 CG OPEN 14 A502.1 FRPP G202 0" EDGE PROTECTOR TRIM MFG BLANKE, OR EQUAL 5/8" METAL STUDS, TYP 3/8" RADIUS, MINIMUM POLYMER BASE INTEGRAL ADD 1/2" PLYWOOD FULL HEIGHT 6" NOTE : TRIM ALSO OCCURS AT TOP EXPOSED EDGES NOTE ADD (2) ROWS OF BUTYL TRACK OF WALL STUDS SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" 5 RESTROOM BASE 0219 SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" 11 TILE / BASE AT WATER CLOSET 0219 EXTEND TILE INTO BASE AREA MOUNTING SURFACE FOR MIN 6" POLYMER BASE FULL TILE 3" MIN TYP GROUT JOINT, TYP 17" MIN 19" MAX MAX TOILET SEAT, TYP SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" 16 CORNER GUARDS (CG) 1219 EXTEND TILE TO FLOOR CONTINUOUS SEALANT ALL 0818 TOP OF TILE, SIM 16 A502.2 SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" 12 WING WALL END AT TILE WALL 0818 SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" 15 SEALANT AT MIRRORS 0519 SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" 13 URINAL SCREEN BACKING 0119 SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" 14 CART RAIL 0220 METAL STUD CUT FLANGE & BEND AT EA STUD (UNPUNCHED) (3) #10 SHEET METAL SCREWS PROVIDE BACKING BEHIND TOILET ACCESSORIES, DIAPER DECK, GRAB SCREENS, PAPER TOWEL DISPENSERS, EQUIPMENT, ETC WHERE SHOWN 12'-0" AFF UNO ON TOP OF EDGE TOP OF WALL 5/8" STUDS 101A DEMO PLANS, FLOOR PLANS, COSTCO WHOLESALE CORPORATION 999 LAKE DRIVE ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 T: 425.313.8100 www.costco.com 12121 JEFFERSON AVE NEWPORT NEWS, VA 23602 RESTROOM RENOVATION PERMIT BID SET XX/XX/2022 97-2350-17 RON PIZARRO NEWPORT NEWS, VA #247 DYLAN MOYANO DATE/TIME: 7/28/2022 11:33 AM FILE: H:\RETAIL\COSTCO\97\97-2350-17 NEWPORT NEWS MEM RR\07_CAD\703_CONSTDOCS\97235017-A502.DWG MASTER SET 06082016 THE OLFACTION WHITMAN COUNTY SHELTER COMMENSALIS CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS DESIGN EXPLORATION

COMMENSALIS.

PULLMAN, WA

4TH YEAR | FALL 2022

PROFESSOR VAHID VAHDAT

Relating to commensalism, and derived from the Latin meaning for “sharing a table”, the structure Commensalis merges a sprouting pathogen and standard brick collegiate architecture to mutual benefit. As the structure is molded and mutated in accordance with the virus, it is slowly overtaken and formed into the new student success center for engineering, located on the corner of Spokane and College street in Pullman. In order for us as students to fully comprehend and advance in diversity within our discipline, this building aims to integrate the entirety of Washington State University’s Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture through interdisciplinary gallery, collaboration spaces, and general implements for student success. The style of learning and approach to student success changes within the structure to become more engaging and encouraging for educational activity within classes and the surrounding community as the organism concurrently develops and the virus grows over the building. We lean into the organic aspect Commensalis conveys to form openings within surfaces and mimic the epoch within the process of development of an organism being taken over. As the virus’ strains steadily encapsulate the structure, they begin to consume the building’s brick facade and extend towards the surrounding landscape, influencing the natural life in close proximity and entangling into each other to create unique seating areas on the site. The plaguing of various interior elements of Commensalis influence both user experience and human interaction with their environment while also creating a unique and cohesive effect throughout the structure, blurring the threshold between the exterior onlooker and interior user experiences. As technology and ideologies develop further in our lifetime, the structure acts as commentary towards traditional educational practices in an effort to achieve true unity and cohesiveness between design disciplines. As Commensalis is enveloped in its entirety, the stronger and more vibrant feeling it creates within student learning will inevitably spread further into the university campus.

COMMENSALIS. table”, collegiate the engineering, students to and implements within within the to of they landscape, unique influence creating between develop educational disciplines. it campus. SUPPORTING RENDER CREATED BY DAKOTA WITTE

MASSING AND PROCESS DIAGRAM

COMMENSALIS
COMMENSALIS SUPPORTING IMAGES CREATED BY DAKOTA WITTE
SUPPORTING IMAGE CREATED BY DAKOTA WITTE COMMENSALIS
COMMENSALIS

COMMENSALIS

CHANGE THROUGH INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION.

Situated on the edge of Washington State University Pullman campus’ existing engineering and architecture buildings, the goal of the project is to create a space for both to inhabit, enjoy, and benefit from. The structure’s veins reach and grab at portions of the surrounding landscape, creating variations in circulation and seating from public to private spaces. These can also eventually formulate to become more complex objects such as benches and flower beds. The strands and strains of the organism seemingly enveloping the building are a metaphor for change; how exploration and development of ideas can lead to something so daunting yet harmless and beatiful.

Seeing as the goal is to build a collegiate building within the university’s boundaries, research was done to determine the color mix of traditional Washington State University brick buidings, paying homage to both the history and current trends of architecture on the Pullman campus. This emphasizes the concept of the organism encompassing standard collegiate structure and melding them together as a nod to the collaboration of multiple disciplines in the internal operations carried out within the building. With multiple labs and classes, a sizeable cafe on the main floor to enourage student interaction even with passerbys, and a public student gallery showcasing work as guests move up through the building, the interior of the structure encourages the crossing between disciplines to the fullest.

COMMENSALIS
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR MATERIALITY.

MELROSE CO-OP APARTMENTS.

SEATTLE, WA

3RD YEAR | SPRING 2022

PROFESSOR MARYAM MANSOORI, MINYOUNG CERRUTI, TAIJI MIYASAKA

PROPOSED BY DYLAN MOYANO, SYDNEY TROY, NICK POWELL, ETHAN BAUM

Award Winning design of the 2022 IFPC Design with Wood Competition. I worked in a team of four to design a residential complex based in the site of 1516 Melrose Ave Seattle, WA. The original site consists of a house on a mound that was originally there, only kept at this point due to spite and resistance of the new age and surrounding buildings’ removal of the historical element. This is honored in our design by the ramp leading up to the rooftop of the third floor plaza, housing public community amenities on the lower floors and from then on upwards is where the residents live. The rooftop of the third floor is connected to the rooftop of the adjacent building on the south side of of the structure, as both are under the same owner, maximizing our utilization of space.

This third floor rooftop plaza level serves not only as a destination spot and area of leisure, but also as the transition space which creates a shift from the public commercial area to the more reserved residential portion of the structure. From the fourth floor upward consists of 19 residential units. Each residential floor also includes a community workspace for tenants to work and engage with others in the micro community we hope to create with our design. Within the residential section, each adjacent unit is able to be combined into a larger unit if the tenant desires through the use of shiftable walls. Each tenant is provided kitchenettes and bathrooms but the goal of the design is to allow the tenant to make use of the space and flexibility of the shifting walls to create a space unique to them, whether it be a studio, one bedroom, two bedroom, etc.

SUPPORTING RENDER CREATED BY SYDNEY TROY
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL PHYSICAL MODEL CREATED BY NICK
COMBINED MASSING BASE FORM
POWELL, ETHAN MELROSE CO-OP APARTMENTS
ETHAN BAUM MELROSE CO-OP APARTMENTS

MELROSE CO-OP APARTMENTS

PROPOSED SITE PLAN

COMBINED UNIT CONFIGURATIONS

WEST ELEVATION NORTH ELEVATION
SUPPORTING RENDER
CREATED BY SYDNEY TROY
INTERIOR RENDER
MELROSE CO-OP APARTMENTS
THIRD FLOOR PLAZA RENDER

FLEXICELL RESIDENCE.

ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD

3RD YEAR | SPRING 2022

PROFESSOR

Since the beginning of the global pandemic and the transition to a work-from-home environment, people have found they are comfortable doing more than just work from home; and some even prefer it! This design applies those post-pandemic considerations so that the occupant can enjoy all the necessary qualities of life no more than 50 feet away from their own bed. The plan consists of amenity areas such as a personal home gym, library, office, and indoor garden, all the while still having typical rooms you would see in a home including the bedroom, lounge and entertainment space, kitchen, dining area, laundry area, and storage spaces. With windows on every facade of the structure to allow for daylighting that brightens up the entire house, this 50 by 50 foot home is perfect for any resident.

As my introduction into the architectural world of residential structures, this project focused on having me explore my creativity and flexibility when it comes to designing the layout of a housing project. The extra challenge of this project was that it was conducted and designed in one week of work. The overarching task for this assignment was to create a home based on a single frame of an eight second animation given to us. I had chosen this particular frame due to the potential I had seen with each section of the house as a split quadrant. The perimeter of 50 by 50 feet was rather small for my concept, so I decided to separate the spaces into two floors; the first floor being more private spaces like the bedroom and office whereas the second contains the public spaces including the lounge, kitchen, and dining area. Upon entering the house, the guest or occupant is greeted with this grand staircase that leads and guides them upwards to the public areas rather than take them through the owner’s private quarters. To the side of the stairs, where the silhouette is sitting is what I imagine to be used as a smaller relaxation area that faces windows so the user can glimpse the world and light as they read a book, have a snack, or even just get lost in thought.

work-from-home home; that from library, home area, daylighting resident. project the and home particular The the office dining staircase the I glimpse thought.

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

FLEXICELL
RESIDENCE

THE OLFACTION.

PULLMAN, WA

2ND YEAR | SPRING 2021

PROFESSOR MARTI COWAN

This olfactory museum will be constructed to replace the existing abandoned warehouse on site and offer a brand new experience to the surrounding community. In the beginning stages of the project, we researched the site and surrouding environment. We found that there were a number of other museums already existing in the town, including a science museum and a train museum. Aiming for something different, my partner and I decided we wanted to emphasize user experience through one of their five senses. Focusing on the user’s sense of smell, this olfactory museum boasts varying plant exhibits that emit distinct, strong odors, while supplementing that idea with a crane-like truss design hosting vegetation of its own, looking almost like an overgrown machine pulling the building from the earth. The four floral exhibits in the museum include the Mint, Honeysuckle, Vanilla, and Lavender rooms.

The project proposal consists of two floors. The entry level comprises of mainly office space, archival storage, and restrooms, while guiding the user towards the upper level where the exhibits spaces reside. Each exhibit space flows into each other so scents may transition and blend smoothly, creating exciting experiences for guests. The outdoor lawn terrace under the vegetation trusses overlook a river flowing through the eastern side of the site, also offering a unique experience for each viewer.

As an onlooker from the parking lot area, before guests arrive inside the structure, they are greeted with a raised parking lot to bypass flooding on site. In between the parking lot and the museum, users can also experience the outdoor gardens, hosting lots of different species of vegetation and flowers that have the ability to grow comfortably in the Palouse. Taking a look at the design of the building itself, we were inspired by the history of the site and project. We decided to create these green vegetation trusses, looking distinct in the way that they hang over the structure in an almost overgrown fashion. The building itself tapers towards the bottom, looking almost like a diamond, stone, or boulder being lifted up and out from the ground of the site. The contrast of the entry level being smaller in square footage to the upper level will also emphasize the size of the upper floor for user experience as well. Overall, the Olfaction offers a unique experience for the residents and students of Pullman.

warehouse beginning that science we user’s strong its four rooms. mainly the each for flowing viewer. structure, parking different Palouse. site way tapers out footage well. Pullman. SUPPORTING RENDER CREATED BY ABI MENDOZA

THE OLFACTION

THE OLFACTION
MINT EXHIBIT
LAVENDER HONEYSUCKLE VANILLA
SUPPORTING RENDERS CREATED

EXISTING SITE PLAN

VEGETATION TRUSSES

EXHIBIT EXHIBIT
EXHIBIT LAVENDER EXHIBIT HONEYSUCKLE
CREATED BY ABI MENDOZA
THE
OLFACTION

WHITMAN COUNTY SHELTER.

PULLMAN, WA

3RD YEAR | FALL 2021

PROFESSOR AYAD RAHMANI

The project started with meeting and visiting the existing Whitman County Humane Society site, where members of the community and employees voiced their concerns and ideals regarding the current and future design. A few challenges we were faced with when creating this redesign was the incorporation of natural elements such as the sun path, rain, the pre-existing slope of the hill, etc. into our design. We finalized our design process by coming up with this Mayan temple-esque creation, symbolizing and emphasizing the relationship between animals and humans as a sacred place or bond, as well as aiming to make the site a destination spot for unique experiences for humans and animals alike.

The layout of the design revolves around the octagonal structure in the center, which was originally the station for the dog kennels and has since been redesigned into solely a meet & greet station for potential owners. The new site is very friendly towards guests, hosting facilities such as a pet-friendly cafe, surgical and veterinary resources, and even on-site residences for folks who make the trip out to Pullman and need a location to stay for pet adoptions or while waiting for veterinary services. The design is temple-like in nature as a way to symbolize the worship and relationship between that of the human and the animal. By creating the experience in this way, it creates a feeling of sacredness that emphasizes that message. The roofs are angled towards the sun, becoming hosts for solar panels to utilize natural resources and creating a more sustainable and energy-efficient environment. Held up by CLT posts, the roofs also have a rainfall drainage and filtering system that will collect that the bottom for animals to be able to drink as they arrive and traverse through this large-scale redesign.

COUNTY Humane and when path, process the aiming alike. was & facilities for while symbolize the The resources posts, bottom redesign. SUPPORTING RENDER
BY ABI MENDOZA
CREATED

WHITMAN COUNTY SHELTER

WELCOME CENTER RECEPTION AREA PET-FRIENDLY CAFE ON-SITE RESIDENTIAL MEET & GREET LOBBY DOG KENNELS SURGICAL OFFICES EMPLOYEE BREAK ROOM WELCOME CENTER SUPPORTING RENDER CREATED BY ABI MENDOZA

PROPOSED DOG KENNEL DESIGN

SITE PLAN WHITMAN COUNTY SHELTER

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS.

SEATTLE, WA SUMMER 2022

MG2 CORPORATION

These are construction documents I have collected during my Summer internship at MG2 Corporation in downtown Seattle, WA. In my internship I learned a lot about technical drawing through the use of AutoCAD, being able to work on projects such as layout redesigns, restroom and bakery renovations. I was also able to work on supporting documents such as jursdiction research, CD response letters, application submissions through online and through mailing, and binding of sets and permits.

I was able to learn about working with different clients and having different deadlines as well, working on redlines and jurisdiction research throughout the internship. This work included emailing and calling different counties and jursidictions throughout the nation to better clarify scopes and codes for the project. Working with electrical and mechanical engineers to obtain MEP drawings as requested also helped me gain a better understanding of architectural and engineering disciplines in relation to each other. In communicating with different types of people, I learned how to communicate in a more professional manner, whether in email or over the phone. Overall, I felt my internship taught me a lot of what school doesn’t make clear about the career.

TS101 sheet for a warehouse project in Virginia. I had created and made edits to the sheet based on the scope of work and site-specific project data included. The vicinity map, floor plan, and site plan were also created specific to the project with a focus on restroom renovation to the most recently updated equipment specifications.

internship about such on application permits. as included clarify obtain and I phone. career. OYSTER POINT ROAD JEFFERSONAVENUE STATEROUTE143 HQ WAY (PRIVATE ROAD) (PRIVATEROAD) HQWAY 12 11 H J 12 10 K STEEL STEEL DRAWN: TS101 TITLE SHEET RF, DM PROJECT GENERAL NOTES GENERAL NOTES 1. THESE GENERAL NOTES APPLY TO THE ENTIRE PROJECT AND APPLY TO ALL TRADES. 3. CONSULT DRAWINGS OTHER THAN ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL GENERAL NOTES, ABBREVIATIONS AND 4. CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON SITE PLANS ARE FROM A SURVEY PREPARED BY OTHERS OR FROM AVAILABLE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING INFORMATION SHOWN PRIOR TO STARTING THE WORK. a. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE SIZE AND LOCATION OF ALL EXISTING UNDERGROUND AND ABOVE GROUND b. VERIFY ALL INVERT ELEVATIONS AT POINTS OF CONNECTIONS OF NEW WORK PRIOR TO STARTING ANY WORK. ONLY. IF NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ANY ADDITIONAL UTILITY LOCATIONS AND SIZES NOT SHOWN. 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE ALL POSSIBLE CARE TO AVOID DAMAGE OR DISTURBANCE TO EXISTING UTILITIES AND SHALL AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE AND IN SUCH MANNER AS TO BE LEAST-DISRUPTIVE AS POSSIBLE TO THE OWNER'S 6. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS TO OBTAIN DIMENSIONS. WRITTEN DIMENSIONS GOVERN. USE ACTUAL FIELD 7. DIMENSIONS ARE TO/FROM THE: b. GRID LINES ADJACENT TO THE EXTERIOR WALL (FACE OF THE COLUMN CLOSEST TO THE EXTERIOR WALL IS THE GRID LINE) d. FACE OF STUDS. FACE OF CONCRETE OR MASONRY (NOMINAL) ALL HEIGHTS ARE DIMENSIONED FROM THE TOP OF THE SLAB (ALSO NOTED AS FINISHED FLOOR OR INDICATED BY THE “DATUM” SYMBOL) UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. ALL DIMENSIONS NOTED “CLEAR” SHALL BE MAINTAINED AND SHALL ALLOW FOR THE THICKNESS OF ALL FINISHES INCLUDING CARPETING, TILE, WAINSCOT AND TRIM. OPENING IS 6-INCHES AWAY FROM THE FACE OF ANY ADJOINING INTERSECTING WALL. FOR THE ACCURACY OF THESE DIMENSIONS. IF EXISTING CONDITIONS OR DIMENSIONS ARE NOT AS SHOWN, IMMEDIATELY 9. VERIFY ALL ROUGH-IN DIMENSIONS FOR EQUIPMENT FURNISHED AND/OR INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTORS, OWNER OR OTHERS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSULT DRAWINGS OF ALL TRADES FOR OPENINGS THROUGH SLABS, WALLS, CEILINGS AND ROOFS FOR DUCTS, PIPES, CONDUIT, CABINETS, EQUIPMENT, ETC. AND SHALL VERIFY THE SIZES AND LOCATIONS WITH 11. PLACE NO OBSTRUCTIONS, INCLUDING MAINS, PIPING, CONDUIT, ETC. OF ANY KIND SO AS TO IMPAIR GIVEN CEILING HEIGHTS AND CLEARANCES. RUN PIPING, CONDUITS, ETC. IN JOIST DEPTH. DO NOT RUN BELOW SKYLIGHTS. 12. ALL CONDUITS, PIPING, ETC. SHALL RUN PARALLEL OR PERPENDICULAR TO WALLS; DO NOT RUN AT AN ANGLE TO THE 13. IN ROOMS OR SPACES SCHEDULED TO RECEIVE WALL AND/OR CEILING FINISHES, DO NOT RUN EXPOSED CONDUITS, PIPING, ETC. ON WALLS OR CEILINGS. 15. ALL JOINTS ARE TO BE TIGHT, STRAIGHT, EVEN, AND SMOOTH. 17. PROVIDE ALL FASTENERS AND CONNECTIONS (WHETHER INDICATED OR NOT) NECESSARY TO ASSEMBLE THE WORK. PROVIDE SOLID BLOCKING/BACKING FOR ALL WALL MOUNTED FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, SINKS, WALL BRACKETS AND WALL-HUNG ITEMS. 19. PREPARE SURFACE AND REMOVE SURFACE FINISHES TO PROVIDE FOR PROPER INSTALLATION ON NEW WORK AND 20. REPAIR, PATCH, OR REPLACE PORTIONS OF WORK THAT ARE DAMAGED, LIFTED, DISCOLORED, OR SHOWING OTHER 21. PENETRATIONS OF RATED ASSEMBLIES SHALL BE SEALED WITH AN APPROVED MATERIAL AS APPROVED BY THE 22. CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES SHALL NOT AFFECT THE OWNER'S OPERATIONS. LOUD ACTIVITIES (JACK-HAMMERING, SAW-CUTTING, ETC.) AND ANY WORK REQUIRING INTERRUPTIONS OF UTILITIES (WATER, ELECTRICITY, GAS, FIRE SPRINKLERS/ALARM, SEWER, ETC.) SHALL BE PERFORMED DURING NON-BUSINESS HOURS AS APPROVED BY THE OWNER. ENSURE UNINTERRUPTED SECURITY AND PHONE SYSTEMS OPERATION. SIGNS, REFLECTORS, LIGHTS, ETC. TO PROPERLY IDENTIFY AREAS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC AND FOR PROVIDING SAFETY 24. ALL WORK IS TO COMPLY WITH THE APPLICABLE CODES. NO PART OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS MAY BE CONSTRUED TO REQUIRE OR PERMIT WORK CONTRARY TO A GOVERNING REGULATION. 25. PROVIDE SEALANT AND BACKER ROD ALL AROUND EXTERIOR WALL PENETRATIONS (CONDUITS, FIXTURES, ETC.) AND OPENINGS (DOOR FRAMES, WINDOWS, ETC.). CONTRACTOR SHALL ACCURATELY LOCATE TENDONS, CONDUITS, PIPES, ETC. USING NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING METHODS SUCH AS IMAGING, INDUCED CURRENT METAL DETECTOR, ETC. AS RECOMMENDED BY THE POST-TENSIONING INSTITUTE. IF ANY PROPOSED PENETRATION IS IN CONFLICT WITH TENDONS, ETC., IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO DEMOLITION AND REMODEL CONSTRUCTION GENERAL NOTES 2. CONSTRUCTION THAT MAY AFFECT THE PUBLIC SHALL BE DONE DURING OFF-HOURS FIRE SPRINKLER, ETC. ITEMS NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE DEMOLITION WORK. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO REMOVE ALL WALLS, BOLLARDS, MISC. STEEL, PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, RAISED CONCRETE SLAB, CURBS, REBARS, ETC. ASSOCIATED WITH DEMOLITION OF AREAS SHOWN. BIDDING PERIOD, COORDINATE AND VERIFY WITH THE OWNER AS TO WHICH ITEMS ARE TO BE SALVAGED. 5. DO NOT INTERRUPT ANY SERVICES (WATER, PLUMBING, FIRE SPRINKLER, ETC.) WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE 6. MAINTAIN FIRE SPRINKLER AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEM IN OPERATING CONDITION AT ALL TIMES. NOTIFY THE OWNER AND SYSTEMS. PROVIDE FIRE-WATCH AS REQUIRED BY THE JURISDICTION. PROVIDE AND MAINTAIN EGRESS PATHS THROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, EXIT SIGNS, LIGHTING, FIRE SPRINKLERS, ETC. OBTAIN FIRE MARSHAL APPROVAL PRIOR TO CLOSING ANY EGRESS OPENINGS AND/OR EGRESS PATHS DURING DEMOLITION/CONSTRUCTION. EXCAVATION. VERIFY ALL INVERT ELEVATIONS AT POINTS OF CONNECTIONS OF NEW WORK TO EXISTING PRIOR TO STARTING ANY WORK. AREAS NOT UNDER CONSTRUCTION. REVIEW WITH AND OBTAIN OWNER'S APPROVAL FOR LOCATIONS. CAP ALL UTILITIES AND DRAIN LINES BELOW THE FLOOR AS REQUIRED. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR FLOOR PATCHING. 12. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIRING OR REPLACING ITEMS DAMAGED DURING DEMOLITION AND 13. WHEN CUTTING AND PATCHING, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL USE METHODS LEAST LIKELY TO DAMAGE ELEMENTS RETAINED OR ADJOINING SURFACES. CUT HOLES AND SLOTS AS SMALL AS PRACTICAL/POSSIBLE, NEATLY TO SIZE REQUIRED AND WITH MINIMUM DISTURBANCES OF ADJACENT MATERIALS. WHERE EXISTING CONSTRUCTION IS REMOVED, CUT OR OTHERWISE DISTURBED, PATCH TO MATCH THE EXISTING ADJACENT SURFACES. SEAMS TO BE AS INVISIBLE AS PRACTICAL. REPAIRED FINISHES SHALL BE EXTENDED TO THE NEAREST VISUAL BREAK LINES SUCH AS CORNERS, CEILING LINES, TOP OF BASE, ETC. MATCH EXISTING ADJACENT WORK IN TEXTURE AND APPEARANCE. REMOVE AND REPLACE AREAS, SURFACES OR ITEMS THAT CANNOT BE SATISFACTORILY PATCHED. 17. AS MINIMUM, THE LEVEL OF WORKMANSHIP SHOULD MATCH THE GENERAL LEVEL OF EXISTING WORKMANSHIP. WHERE REQUIRED, TRIM EXISTING WOOD DOORS AS NECESSARY TO CLEAR FLOORING. SEAL CUT EDGES. 19. UNLESS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS OTHERWISE, DO NOT SUPPORT OR SUSPEND ITEMS, EQUIPMENT, HANGERS, ETC. FROM EXISTING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS (BEAMS, TRUSSES, JOIST, ETC.) WITHOUT WRITTEN APPROVAL OF LICENSED 20. DO NOT CUT OR DRILL ANY STRUCTURAL MEMBER (PARTICULARLY ROOF JOIST) WITHOUT WRITTEN APPROVAL OF 21. SHORING OF STRUCTURAL FOUNDATIONS, STRUCTURES, AND/OR TRENCHING REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE WORK DESCRIBED IN THE DOCUMENTS IS CONSIDERED A MEANS, METHOD OR TECHNIQUE AND IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. IF REGULATORY AGENCY REQUIRES A LICENSED ENGINEER TO SUPERVISE, APPROVE, AND/OR PROVIDE DRAWINGS FOR STRUCTURAL FOUNDATIONS, STRUCTURES, AND/OR TRENCHING, IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO CONTRACT WITH THE ENGINEER DIRECTLY AND THE COST SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE BASE BID. 22. ALL SYSTEMS AND SERVICES ARE TO BE LEFT OPERATIONAL PRIOR TO THE END OF EACH WORKDAY. GROUNDS BROOM CLEAN UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. OPERATIONAL PHASING NOTES THE PHASING INDICATED ON THE DRAWING IS THE OWNER'S PREFERRED OPERATIONAL SEQUENCES. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONFIRM THE OPERATIONAL PHASING WITH THE OWNER PRIOR TO STARTING CONSTRUCTION 2. THE PHASING SHOWN IS NOT INTENDED TO REPRESENT OR DICTATE CONSTRUCTION PHASING, MEANS, METHODS OR 3. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING ALL CONSTRUCTION PHASING SO AS NOT TO IMPACT THE OWNER'S 4. REMOVE WALLS, BOLLARDS, PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, ETC. AND CAP UTILITIES BELOW THE FLOOR AS REQUIRED TO ACHIEVE 5. PROVIDE TEMPORARY UTILITIES AS REQUIRED DURING PHASING. WHEN THE WORK INCLUDES DEMOLITION OF OR TEMPORARILY COVERING OF THE EXISTING EXTERIOR SIGNAGE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A TEMPORARY “COSTCO WHOLESALE” SIGNAGE (OF SIZE COMPARABLE TO EXISTING SIGN) UNTIL PERMANENT SIGN IS INSTALLED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY PERMITS. PROVIDE 12121 JEFFERSON AVE N E W P O R T N E W S , V A 2 3 6 0 2 AREA OF WORK THIS PERMIT: NO CHANGE TO SITE SCALE: SITE PLAN NOT TO SCALE SCALE: FLOOR PLAN NOT TO SCALE ARCHITECTURAL ABBREVIATIONS VICINITY MAP DRAWING INDEX PROJECT DIRECTORY ARCHITECTURAL SYMBOLS PROJECT DATA APPLICABLE CODES: 2018 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE W/ LOCAL AMENDMENTS 2018 INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE 2018 NATIONAL STANDARD PLUMBING CODE W/ LOCAL AMENDMENTS 2018 INTERNATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: TYPE V-B, FULLY SPRINKLERED OCCUPANCY GROUP: GROUP M SCOPE OF WORK - PAINTED EACH FACE UNO PER SCHEDULE METAL INSULATED PANELS FREEZER COOLER WALLS (SIO) WALL TYPES DETAIL DETAIL IDENTIFICATION WALL SECTION CUT LINE DEFINES THE SYMBOLS DETAIL IDENTIFICATION CUT LINE DEFINES THE 20 MATERIALS WOOD BLOCKING ACOUSTICAL TILE INTERIOR ELEVATION SHEET WHERE DRAWN FOR ADDITIONAL ABBREVIATIONS: SEE OTHER DESIGN DISCIPLINES AND A601 AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR (SLAB) BELOW FINISHED FLOOR (SLAB) BOT BOTTOM CLR CLEAR CMU CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT CONC CONCRETE EA EACH EQ EQUAL FF FACTORY FINISH FIBER REINFORCED PLASTIC PANEL(S) FRT FIRE RETARDANT TREATED FTOF FINISH TO FINISH FACE GWB GYPSUM WALLBOARD, GYPSUM HVAC HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING NTS NOT TO SCALE O TO O OUT TO OUT PERP PERPENDICULAR R RADIUS RD ROOF DRAIN REFRIG REFRIGERATION SIO SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY OWNER SOIC SUPPLIED BY OWNER INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR SQ SQUARE SERVICE SINK, SANITARY SEWER SST STAINLESS STEEL STL STEEL TOJ TOP OF JOIST TOP TOP OF PARAPET TOW TOP OF WALL TYP TYPICAL UNO UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE VIF VERIFY IN FIELD W/O WITHOUT EXISTING CONSTRUCTION TO BE EXISTING CONSTRUCTION TO REMAIN NEW CONSTRUCTION SHOWN SOLID TS101 TITLE SHEET GENERAL ARCHITECTURAL A502 DEMO PLANS, FLOOR PLANS, & NOTES A502.2 TYPICAL INTERIOR DETAILS MECHANICAL M-1 PARTIAL FLOOR PLAN, ENLARGED PLANS, LEGENDS, AND NOTES M-2 NOTES, SCHEDULES, AND DETAILS ELECTRICAL PARTIAL FLOOR PLAN, LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE, ENLARGED PLANS, NOTES, AND LEGEND BUILDING: 131,694 SQFT, ONE STORY MERCANTILE OCCUPANCY BUILDING WITH FULLY AUTOMATIC FIRE-PROTECTION SPRINKLER SYSTEM AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. SCOPE OF WORK INCLUDES THE REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF ALL PLUMBING FIXTURES, FINISHES, AND ACCESSORIES WITH RELATED PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, AND MECHANICAL WORK. THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO EGRESS. PROJECT PROPERTY OWNER COSTCO WHOLESALE ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 ARCHITECT MG2 CORPORATION 1101 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, WA 98101 F: 206.962.6499 PROJECT MANAGER: STEVEN CONE MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL/ T.E., INC. PLUMBING ENGINEER RENTON, WA 98055 F: 425.970.3756 INDICATOR PROJECT NORTH INDICATOR NORTH ARROW REVISION CLOUD AND DELTA RESTROOM REMODEL Xref 00331020-X0.dwg Oyster Point Rd. Jefferson Ave. Criston Dr. Hancock Dr. Hamilton Dr. HQ Way COSTCO WHOLESALE CORPORATION 999 LAKE DRIVE ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 T: 425.313.8100 www.costco.com PM: MG2, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced 12121 JEFFERSON AVE NEWPORT NEWS, VA 23602 RESTROOM RENOVATION PERMIT BID SET XX/XX/2022 RON PIZARRO NEWPORT NEWS, VA #247 PLOTTED BY: DYLAN MOYANO DATE/TIME: 7/28/2022 11:39 AM FILE: H:\RETAIL\COSTCO\97\97-2350-17 NEWPORT NEWS MEM RR\07_CAD\703_CONSTDOCS\97235017-TS101.DWG MASTER SET 06082016 DOUGLAS E. BROOKBANK, ARCHITECT

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A502 sheet for a warehouse project in Virginia. This sheet showcases the original member restroom plan currently in use at the location, with the proposed renovation plan next to it. I used the program, AutoCAD, to create the existing and proposed floor plans.

ABOVE CONCRETE 19 10 19 12 17 19 5 14 3 18 13 13 2 ABOVE 3'-1" 3'-1" 3'-1" 3'-1" 3'-1" 5'-1" CLEAR 3'-1" 3'-1" 3'-1" 3'-1" 3'-1" 5'-0"CLEAR 2'-0" 3'-0" 6'-2"CLEAR 1'-6" 6'-2"CLEAR 1'-6" 1'-0" 4'-0"CLEAR 4'-0"CLEAR 1'-0" 4'-2" 2'-0" 4'-8" 1'-6" WOMEN'S RESTROOM 143 36 34 24 24 24 36 34 24 24 2'-0" 7'-5" 7-5" 11'-2"FIN TO SINK CL 11'-2"FIN TO SINK CL EXISTING CONCRETE 1 11 12 10 7 14 11 12 10 7 14 14 2 16 A502 DEMO PLANS, FLOOR PLANS, & NOTES DM, RF SCALE: 1 MEMBER RESTROOM DEMO PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0" 0318 SCALE: 2 MEMBER RESTROOM PROPOSED PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0" 0318 1 K J COSTCO WHOLESALE CORPORATION 999 LAKE DRIVE ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 T: 425.313.8100 www.costco.com DESCRIPTION PM: 12121 JEFFERSON AVE NEWPORT NEWS, VA 23602 RESTROOM RENOVATION PRELIMINARY DRAWINGS 97-2350-17 RON PIZARRO NEWPORT NEWS, VA #247 PLOTTED BY: RORY FITZPATRICK DATE/TIME: 7/8/2022 2:45 PM FILE: \\MG2FILE01\PROJECTS\RETAIL\COSTCO\97\97-2350-17 NEWPORT NEWS MEM RR\07_CAD\703_CONSTDOCS\97235016-A502.DWG MASTER SET 06082016 RUSSELL H. HAZZARD, ARCHITECT 1 K J FLOOR PLAN KEYNOTES POLYMER FLOORING, SIV WALL TILE ON GYPSUM FIBER PANEL PARTITIONS STAINLESS STEEL PLUMBING FIXTURES SEE PLUMBING GRAB BARS SST ACCESSORIES PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER, SOIC WORLD DRYER HAND DRYER, SOIC RECESSED NAPKIN/ TAMPON DISPENSER AT WOMENS TROUGH SINK, FAUCETS, SOAP DISPENSERS SEE PLUMBING DIAPER CHANGING STATION MIRRORS 60"X36", PER RESTROOM SIGNAGE SST CORNER GUARDS CART RAIL ON PAINTED GWB HI-LO DRINKING FOUNTAIN PAINT ALL PAINTED SURFACES, REPAIR AND PATCH EXISTING GWB WALL AND CEILING AS NEEDED CEILING EXHAUST GRILLE -- SEE MECH LIGHTING FIXTURE SEE ELEC CANE DETECTION PIPE RAIL DEMOLITION PLAN KEYNOTES REMOVE TILE FLOORING REMOVE WALL TILES AND TILE BACKER BOARD REMOVE CORNER GUARDS REMOVE PARTITIONS REMOVE PLUMBING FIXTURES REMOVE GRAB BAR REMOVE SST ACCESSORIES REMOVE PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER REMOVE MIRRORS REMOVE SINKS, FAUCETS, AND SOAP DISPENSERS REMOVE NAPKIN/ TAMPON DISPENSER REMOVE DIAPER CHANGING STATION REMOVE SIGNAGE REMOVE DRINKING FOUNTAIN REMOVE LIGHTS REMOVE EXHAUST GRILLE REMOVE DOOR, DOOR FRAME AND HARDWARE REMOVE CART RAIL REMOVE HAND DRYER 11 12 10 11 13 GENERAL NOTES 1. ALL GWB TO BE USG "FIBEROCK BRAND AQUA TOUGH AR INTERIOR PANELS" OR "FIBEROCK BRAND TILE BACKERBOARD", WITHOUT PAPER FACE. 5/8" 2. HIDDEN DAMAGE TO STUDS TO BE ASSESSED AT TIME OF DEMOLITION. ANY REMEDIATION OR REPAIR TO DAMAGED STUDS TO BE PERFORMED BY CONTRACTOR, UNDER SEPARATE PURCHASE ORDER. 3. WALL TILE TO BE 12"X12" CROSSVILLE "CROSS -COLORS MINGLES SERIES" IN COLOR A825 "MERCURY" CROSS-SHEEN 4. RE-PAINT ALL EXISTING PAINTED SURFACES, TYP. 12 13 14 15 16 18 10 19 20 17 18

G202 sheet for a warehouse project in Virginia. Details of various elements of the restroom plan are shown including specifications for the ADA accessible restrooms and fountains.

SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" 2 ACCESSIBLE STALL DOOR HANDLES 0119 U-SHAPED HANDLE NOTE: THE INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF COMPARTMENT DOORS TO DISABLED A HANDLE BELOW THE LATCH 8" 5-1/2" 35" 43" AFF SCALE: 6" = 1'-0" 1 GRAB BAR 0519 14 A502.1 1 1/2" OR CERAMIC TILE 1-1/4" TO 1-1/2" DIA NOMINAL 1'-0" CLEAR 1/2" CLEAR NOTE: NO OBSTRUCTIONS ACCESSIBILITY GENERAL NOTES 1. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CORRECT INSTALLATION OF ALL ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES ON SHEETS G202-A502.1 INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE ACCESSIBLE PARKING CROSS SLOPES, LONGITUDINAL SLOPES, SIGNAGE, STRIPING, MOUNTING HEIGHTS, AND ALL REQUIRED CLEARANCES. 2. THE ARCHITECT WILL CONDUCT AN ACCESSIBILITY SURVEY AT THE TIME OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION TO VERIFY FULL CONFORMANCE. 3. ALL OPERABLE PARTS REQUIRED TO BE ACCESSIBLE SHALL BE OPERABLE WITH ONE HAND AND SHALL NOT REQUIRE TIGHT GRASPING, PINCHING, OR TWISTING OF THE WRIST. THE FORCE REQUIRED TO ACTIVATE OPERABLE PARTS SHALL BE 5.0 POUNDS (22.2N) MAXIMUM. 4. ALL WALL OR POST MOUNTED ITEMS IN CIRCULATION PATHS MUST BE LOCATED WITHIN PROTRUSION LIMITS, SEE DIAGRAM ON G202 5. ALL NON-CONFORMING ITEMS WILL BE DOCUMENTED AND SUBMITTED TO THE GC FOR CORRECTIVE ACTION. 6. FINAL PAYMENT AND RETAINAGE WILL BE HELD BY THE OWNER UNTIL ALL ITEMS HAVE BEEN CORRECTED AND THE SURVEY HAS BEEN CERTIFIED BY THE ARCHITECT. 7. DIMENSIONS THAT ARE NOT STATED AS "MAXIMUM" OR "MINIMUM" ARE ABSOLUTE. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CONVENTIONAL INDUSTRY TOLERANCES EXCEPT WHERE THE REQUIREMENT IS STATED AS A RANGE WITH SPECIFIC MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM END POINTS. 19" 34" TO DECK SURFACE 17"-19" TOILET COAT HOOK 17" URINAL 12" 44" MAX FLUSH HANDLE 7"-9" NAPKIN/TAMPON WITH LID OPEN MIN MIN 8" 6" MIN 40" 48" 40" MAX REFLECTIVE SURFACE 27" MIN 1' 6" 12" SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0" 6 TYPICAL MOUNTING HEIGHTS AND CLEARANCES 1219 SHELF, DEEP MAX 12" 25" MAX PARTITION SCREEN TOILET URINAL LAVATORY ACCESSORIES DRAIN PIPE NAPKIN TAMPON VENDOR DIAPER CHANGING STATION AIR DRYER PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER SOAP DISPENSER MIRROR 12" TYP 5'-0" MEN GENDER WOMEN SIGNAGE TO BE LOCATED ON LATCH CLEAR OF NOTE: WITH GRAPHICS APPLIED TO THE UNDERSIDE OVER 1/8" COLORED ACRYLIC (VERIFY COLOR) ATTACHED TO DOORS WITH "SCOTCHMOUNT" DOUBLE FACED ADHESIVE 1/32" TAPE DOOR-MOUNTED SIGNAGE TYP MIN TYPICAL 6" MIN TYPICAL WOMEN MEN RESTROOM 48" MIN 60" MAX RAISED CHARACTER LOCATE BELOW GRAB BAR, 19" MIN AFF MIN 8" 6" DRAIN PIPE BEYOND 39"-41" BOT OF GRAB BAR 33"-36" TOP OF GRAB BAR SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0" 4 CIRCULATION PATH PROTRUSION LIMITS 1018 X 80" 27" 9" 48" TO HIGHEST OPERATING PART KNEE CLEARANCE KNEE CLEARANCE 34" MAX 27" MIN 29" MIN 34" MAX 34" MAX 29" MIN 27" MIN 1/2" SEAT COVER DISPENSER IN BELOW GRAB BAR; IN AMBULATORY STALLS LOCATE ON PARTITION SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0" 3 HI-LO ACCESSIBLE FOUNTAINS 0520 5"MAX 15"MIN 50"MINCLEAR 18"MIN24"MAX MIN6" 6" 33" 36" TO SPOUT 36"38" TO SPOUT 27" 16" MIN 16" MIN DELETE GRAB BAR PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION GRAB BARS SHALL HAVE A CROSS SECTION WITH BETWEEN 1 1/4" AND 2" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 11 RESTROOM SIGNAGE 0818 34" MIN 38" MAX G202 18" MAX. COMPARTMENT MUST BE SECOND SWEEP TIME WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE CLEAR AREA 61" W 75" D COMPARTMENT, CLEAR AREA 36" W 60" D 42" GRAB BARS 18" VERTICAL GRAB BARS TROUGH SINK, WITH SOAP OPERATED FAUCET VENDOR (WOMEN ONLY) PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER (SOIC) AIR DRYER (SOIC) DIAPER CHANGING STATION (OPEN POSITION DASHED) HI-LOW ACCESSIBLE G202 30" WIDE X 48" DEEP AT FOUNTAIN SIGNAGE AT WASTE BIN MEN WOMEN 30" 48" CLEAR FLOOR SPACE AT FIXTURES, TYPICAL 36 34 24 36 34 24 24 24 24 GC NOTE ACCESSIBLE STALL DOORS MUST HAVE LOOP OR U-SHAPED HANDLE ON BOTH INTERIOR NOTE FOR DETAILED DIMENSIONS SEE TYPICAL MOUNTING HEIGHTS AND WASTE BIN DRAWN: G202 RESTROOMS ACCESSIBLITY FEATURES RF NOTE: 1. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE TEMPORARY SANITARY FACILITY EQUAL TO EXISTING FIXTURE COUNTS. CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW LOCATION WITH STORE MANAGER PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 2. (5%) OF THE TEMPORARY FACILITY SHALL BE ACCESSIBLE. 3. TEMPORARY SANITARY FACILITY SHALL MEET COVID-19 LOCAL AND CDC GUIDELINES. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND LOCATE CONSTRUCTION DUMPSTER PER WAREHOUSE MANAGER. SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0" 19 RESTROOM PLAN COSTCO WHOLESALE CORPORATION 999 LAKE DRIVE ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 T: 425.313.8100 www.costco.com DATE DESCRIPTION © MG2, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without permission writing from MG2, Inc. 12121 JEFFERSON AVE NEWPORT NEWS, VA 23602 RESTROOM RENOVATION PERMIT BID SET XX/XX/2022 RON PIZARRO XX/XX/22 PERMIT/BID SET NEWPORT NEWS, VA #247 PLOTTED BY: DYLAN MOYANO DATE/TIME: 7/28/2022 11:39 AM FILE: H:\RETAIL\COSTCO\97\97-2350-17 NEWPORT NEWS MEM RR\07_CAD\703_CONSTDOCS\97235017-G202.DWG MASTER SET 06082016
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A502 sheet for warehouse restroom renovation project. This sheet shows original plan next to proposed design, with callouts labeled and room finish schedule included for the scope of work.

A502.1 sheet for restroom renovation project. This sheet shows in-depth detailing of various elements as described. All details edited and created using the program AutoCAD.

ABOVE 18 18 15 5'-0"CLEAR 2'-0" 6'-2"CLEAR 2'-0" 1'-6" 34 36 24 13 14 SIM A502 OPP A502 A502 ELEVATION & DETAILS 1 MEMBER RESTROOM DEMO PLAN 2 MEMBER RESTROOM PROPOSED PLAN 1 K J 1 K J FLOOR PLAN KEYNOTES POLYMER FLOORING, SIV WALL TILE ON GYPSUM FIBER PANEL PARTITIONS STAINLESS STEEL PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER, SOIC WORLD DRYER HAND DRYER, SOIC RECESSED NAPKIN/ TAMPON DISPENSER AT TROUGH SINK, FAUCETS, SOAP DISPENSERS SEE PLUMBING DIAPER CHANGING STATION MIRRORS 60"X36", PER RESTROOM SIGNAGE CEILING EXHAUST GRILLE SEE MECH LIGHTING FIXTURE SEE ELEC CANE DETECTION PIPE RAIL DEMOLITION PLAN KEYNOTES REMOVE TILE FLOORING REMOVE WALL TILES AND TILE BACKER BOARD REMOVE CORNER GUARDS REMOVE SST ACCESSORIES REMOVE PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER REMOVE MIRRORS REMOVE SINKS, FAUCETS, AND SOAP DISPENSERS REMOVE NAPKIN/ TAMPON DISPENSER REMOVE DIAPER CHANGING STATION REMOVE SIGNAGE REMOVE DOOR, DOOR FRAME AND HARDWARE REMOVE CART RAIL REMOVE HAND DRYER REMOVE FRP AND GWB 12 13 GENERAL NOTES BACKERBOARD", WITHOUT PAPER FACE. 5/8" DAMAGED STUDS TO BE PERFORMED BY CONTRACTOR, UNDER SEPARATE PURCHASE ORDER. 3. WALL TILE TO BE 12"X12" CROSSVILLE "CROSS -COLORS MINGLES SERIES" IN COLOR A825 "MERCURY" 4. RE-PAINT ALL EXISTING PAINTED SURFACES, REPAIR AND PATCH EXISTING GWB WALL AND CEILING AS NEEDED 12 15 18 10 COSTCO WHOLESALE CORPORATION ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 T: 425.313.8100 12121 JEFFERSON AVE RESTROOM RENOVATION PERMIT BID SET XX/XX/2022 NEWPORT NEWS, VA #247 PLOTTED BY: DYLAN MOYANO DATE/TIME: 7/28/2022 11:33 AM FILE: H:\RETAIL\COSTCO\97\97-2350-17 NEWPORT NEWS MEM RR\07_CAD\703_CONSTDOCS\97235017-A502.DWG MASTER SET 06082016 DOUGLAS E. BROOKBANK, ARCHITECT ROOM FINISH REMARKS 2. CERAMIC TILE ON FURRING CHANNEL, UNLESS NOTED PROVIDE BASE ON CASEWORK 4. STEEL DECK ABOVE CEILING 6. GWB PAINTED ON WAREHOUSE SIDE OF STUD WALLS 8. CERAMIC TILE TO 8'-5" AFF, GWB ABOVE PAINTED 9. 1-HR RATED PER OWNER REQUEST NOT CODE 10. FLOOR TILE MUST BE NON-STATIC GWB, PAINT AT #L-7A WALL SHELVES DISPLAY ONLY 12. FRPP ON GFP FULL HEIGHT ON STUD WALLS 14. CHAIN LINK FENCE GATE (SIO) 15. POLYMER ON CONCRETE TO 4'-0" AFF CEILING HEIGHT NOTED IS MINIMUM, ADJUST TO MAINTAIN 1'-6" ABOVE TALL CASES TO SPRINKLER 14 GA SHEET METAL SECURITY BARRIER OF STUD FULL HEIGHT 20. SLAB SAW CUT JOINT LOCATIONS, SEE STRUCT DWGS 22. POLYMER ON CONCRETE CURB 23. STEEL ANGLE AT EXTERIOR OF COOLER (SIO) 24. OMITTED FREEZER (SIO) SEE 16 A601.1 27. FRPP ON GWB FULL HEIGHT ON SINK WALL 29. PAINT FRT BC-X PLYWOOD 30. GWB ON WALLS EXTENDS TO SECURITY DECK ABOVE RUBBER BASE AT GWB 32. METAL SECURITY DECK OVER METAL JOISTS, BY GC CARPET IN HEARING CENTER BOOTH (SOIV) 34. BUTLER RIB COOL IVORY WHITE METAL PANEL ALL WALLS, UNO 35. GC TO CLEAN, SPOT PRIME, RE-PRIME AND PAINT ENTIRE UNDERSIDE OF SUSPENDED CANOPY 37. PLYWOOD TO 8'-0", GWB ABOVE ROOM FINISH ABBREVIATION KEY AC-1 24x48 SUSPENDED GRID WITH LAY-IN ACOUSTIC BOARD AC-2 24X48 SUSPENDED GRID WITH MOISTURE RESISTANT, AC-3 24X48 RATED SUSPENDED GRID AND LAY-IN ACOUSTIC BOARD 24X48 SUSPENDED GRID WITH MOISTURE RESISTANT, WASHABLE LAY-IN GYPSUM BOARD TILE AC-5 24X24 SUSPENDED GRID WITH LAY-IN SST PANEL CARPET TILE (SOIC) CBD CEMENT BOARD CONC CONCRETE DFRPP DECORATIVE FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC PANEL DPL DIAMOND STEEL PLATE GFP GYPSUM FIBER PANEL GWB GYPSUM WALL BOARD LAMINATE FLOORING (SOIC) MF MATTE FINISH METAL INSULATED PANELS (SIO) MP PRE-FINISHED METAL PANELS BY MBS OTS OPEN TO STRUCTURE P-LAM PLASTIC LAMINATE PF-A POLYMER FLOORING PF-C POLYMER FLOORING PF-D POLYMER FLOORING SEE SPECIFICATIONS PLYWOOD (FIRE RETARDANT TREATED) RCT RATED 24x48 CEILING TILE RB-6 RUBBER BASE 6" HIGH SPRI STICK-PIN RIGID INSULATION SST STAINLESS STEEL SVT SOLID VINYL TILE (SOIC) TB GYPSUM FIBER PANEL TILE BACKERBOARD WB WOOD BASE (SOIC) WL WALL LAMINATE ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE LOCATION NO ROOM NAME OFFICE CORE 142 WOMEN RESTROOM PF-B PB TB T GWB P 8'-5" 143 MEN RESTROOM PF-B PB TB T GWB P 8'-5" NOTE 5. TYPICAL INSIDE ALL STALLS MOUNT COAT HOOK CENTERED ON DOOR 10" TO TILE STATION 10'-0" NOMINAL SST SINK UNIT LIGHTING FIXTURE, TYP (2) 60" 36" MIRRORS AIR DRYER (SOIC) NOTE ENTIRE WALL FULL HEIGHT A502.1 2'-9" 3 WOMEN SINK WALL (MEN SIM - OPP HAND) NOTE EQUAL COURSES, FULL TILES ONLY, CUT TILES 2 WOMEN END WALL 1 WOMEN RESTROOM METAL EDGE AT TOP GWP PAINT CART RAIL SIM CG 18 18 18 SCALE: 1/4" 1'-0" 6 VESTIBULE SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 7 VESTIBULE END WALL SCALE: 1/4" 1'-0" 8 VESTIBULE CLOSET TYP POLYMER RESTROOM HEAD-BRACED FLOOR-MOUNTED TOILET PARTITION, TYP 8" 16GA FLAT TRACK 11 BAR TYP STEEL STUD BLOCKING AT LEVEL (4 TOTAL) BO PANEL 4 MEN RESTROOM SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 9 VESTIBULE 1119 EDGE PROTECTOR TRIM MFG BLANKE, OR EQUAL 5/8" METAL STUDS, TYP CONTINUE METAL EDGE NOTE ADD (2) ROWS OF BUTYL 5 RESTROOM BASE SCALE: 3" 1'-0" 11 TILE BASE AT WATER CLOSET 0219 FIXTURE GROUT JOINT, TYP 2" MAX AT CORNER NOTE - EXTEND CORNER GUARDS TO FINISH FLOOR, UNO - FULL HEIGHT OF OPENING, UNO16 CORNER GUARDS (CG) EXTEND TILE TO FLOOR 12 WING WALL END AT TILE WALL MIRROR FRAME 15 SEALANT AT MIRRORS OF SCREEN 1'-0" NOTE NOTE URINAL SCREEN 13 URINAL SCREEN BACKING GWB ON 3-5/8" (UNO) METAL FRPP BETWEEN CART RAILS SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" 14 CART RAIL 0220 NOTE: AT MEMBER RESTROOM EXTERIOR WALL AT VESTIBULE A B SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" 18 TOP OF WALLS 0420 METAL STUD (UNPUNCHED) BARS, HANDRAIL BRACKETS, URINAL SCREENS, PAPER TOWEL DISPENSERS, SHELVING AND WALL MOUNTED EQUIPMENT, ETC WHERE SHOWN SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 17 BACKING 1012 UNO DRAWN: A502.1 DEMO PLANS, FLOOR PLANS, & NOTES DM, RF COSTCO WHOLESALE CORPORATION 999 LAKE DRIVE ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 www.costco.com DESCRIPTION 12121 JEFFERSON AVE NEWPORT NEWS, VA 23602 RESTROOM RENOVATION PERMIT BID SET XX/XX/2022 XX/XX/22 PERMIT/BID SET NEWPORT NEWS, VA #247 PLOTTED BY: DYLAN MOYANO DATE/TIME: 7/28/2022 11:33 AM FILE: H:\RETAIL\COSTCO\97\97-2350-17 NEWPORT NEWS MEM RR\07_CAD\703_CONSTDOCS\97235017-A502.DWG MASTER SET 06082016
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The original existing plan scheduled for demolition at the warehouse site. The proposed receiving plan as shown was developed from one of the previously shown design options pitched to the company.

Scrubber pit and receiving room refresh project conducted during my time at MG2. This was my first given project with the team, showcasing the demolition plan for the warehouse and three alternative design options.

DEMO PLAN MASON'S PLAN ORIGINAL ORIGINAL ORIGINAL [11'-11"] [18'-10 [13'-8 1/2"] [17'-1"] [3'-0"] [3'-0"] 2350 [7'-8 1/2"] 4178 [13'-8 1/2"] [3'-0"] 6121 [20'-1"] RELOCATED WALL BACK COSTCO WHOLESALE CORPORATION ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 www.costco.com 1101 SECOND AVE SUITE 100 SEATTLE, WA 98101 RECEIVING REFRESH AND SCRUBBER PIT EXPANSION PRINCE GEORGE #158 Y:\95-1490-28 PRINCE GEORGE, BC RR AND SCRUBBER PIT\07_CAD\703_CONSTDOCS\95149028-A507.DWG KEY PLAN 1 RECEIVING DEMO PLAN SCALE: 2 RECEIVING PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0" EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE OFFICE CORE DEMO ROOM EQ NO QTY Description Supply-Install HAND WASH SINK REINSTALL
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DESIGN EXPLORATION.

ANYWHERE ALWAYS ANYTIME ALWAYS COMPOSED BY DYLAN

It is important as designers to have a solid grasp and understanding of not only our own disciplines, but an equal understanding of adjacent disciplines also. Within the built environment, it is important for us to consider how our building can influence and impact the users. Some often think of their building as a form of art or statement piece. Much like artists, we should be critical of not only our work, but others as well. How does what we learn in higher education apply to design disciplines like set design? Graphic design? How can we as designers influence each other in cross-disciplinary settings to achieve a common goal? Do those in adjacent fields even have similar mindsets or ideologies of the impact of our art?

I am an explorer. These are the questions I want to know answers to. Therefore, through contact with many professionals throughout the various industries and by setting up my own design webpage on social media, I strive to find these answers and more. In this discipline, there is never an end to learning. As designers, we should not limit ourselves to an imaginary knowledge cap. Even if we think we know everything about our discipline, there is much more to learn and growth opportunities by exploring surrounding design fields that may be applicable to our own projects and perspective. I am an explorer and I don’t plan for my adventure to end any time soon.

our built impact like learn we goal? art? Therefore, by answers we know opportunities and soon.

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After watching the most recent Black Panther movie, Wakanda Forever, I felt inspired to consider my talents as an artist and as a designer outside of my known path. I researched and connected with mutliple set designers from the production, and was fortunate enough to be able to have an online meeting with Yolande Thame, taking time out of her busy schedule due to the recent release of the film to talk with me. I felt it was important for me to be able to explore these related fields to further my own development as a student and what it meant to be a designer. Yolande and I had discussions about what it takes to be a set designer, the multiple roles one can have in a film, and the fast turnaround for projects requiring someone to be proactive and think quickly.

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The Design Activism Society is a student-led group dedicated to the education and discussion about themes of social justice as designers. Due to many sociopolitical events occurring within our lifetime, it is important for us to consider and design for these actions and shape our own future and cultural society. The club meets biweekly and hosts varied monthly topics of discussion from “Barriers in Design” to “Legality in Design” with guest speakers often offering education and enlightenment. As the Public Relations officer for the new club, I was tasked with managing the social media and marketing aspects of the group. I created various graphics for meeting posters and weekly recaps, as well as helped advertise and fundraise to help the reputation and acknowledgement of the club along with the message we are trying to convey. These meetings are conducted in hopes of possibly being able to present the school board with enough cases to impact the curriculum in efforts to teach students more concious inclusivity and social responsibility within the built environment. The club instagram is found @DesignActivismSociety.

SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE DESIGNERS OF TOMORROW.
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PROMOTIONAL MOVIE POSTER FOR STUDENT ENTERTAINMENT BOARD

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