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BAKER HOUSE BAKER HOUSE
BOISE, IDAHO
The Baker Residence, nestled in the heart of Boise, Idaho, exudes the timeless charm of European architecture. Spanning over 6,000 square feet, this majestic two-story abode proudly showcases its steep roofs reminiscent of classic European design. As you step inside, you're greeted by a magnificent circular staircase, inviting you to explore the five spacious bedrooms and accompanying five bathrooms on the second level. Beyond its architectural splendor, it has an array of luxurious amenities, including a gym, home theater, and even an indoor golf simulator. Every corner of this residence is thoughtfully curated to evoke a sense of whimsy and tranquility. Immersed in a soothing color palette of lush greens, soothing taupe, and elegant creams, the interior seamlessly blends with its natural surroundings, creating a harmonious fusion of comfort and sophistication.
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BEDROOM RENDERING
MASTER
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UP DW DN DN DN DN A202 A201 A200 1 A203 1 1 1 9' 0" 4' 0" 15' 2" 22' 1" 8' 0" 8' 0" 5' 8" 18' 0" 4' 0" 5' 0" 3' 6" 17' 0" 17' 0" 17' - 0" 28' 0" 5' 0" 84' 0" 15' 0" 37' 6" 16' 0" 68' 6" 34' 0" 50' - 0" 84' 0" 38' 0" 30' 6" 68' 6" 4' 0" 8' 6" 3' 10" 4' 8" 8' 6" 4' 8" 3' 10" 8' 6" 4' 10" 8' 2" 4' 10" 8' 2" 6' 0" 4' - 10" 4' 10" 4' 9" 9' 0" 3' 6" 15' 11" 16' 8" 12' 3" 2' 4" 3' 8" 6' 5" 2' 4" 17' - 10" 2' 0" 3' 6" 3' 0" 3' 6" 2' 0" 3' 0" 4' - 2" 1' 8" 1' 8" 2' 0" 3' 6" 25' 11" 18' 11" 7' 1" 11' 0" 11' 11" 7' 10" 9' 0" 6' 0" 17' - 2" 1 A300 1 A301 1 A302 1 A303 3' 6" 2' - 0" 2' - 0" 14' 6" 2' - 0" 2' 0" 3' 6" 12' 3" 2' 0" 2' 0" 14' - 0" 6' 4" 23' 9" 6' 0" LIVING ROOM 101 ENTRY 100 DINNING ROOM 102 PANTRY 103 KITCHEN 104 FAMILY ROOM 105 CLOSET 106 BATHROOM 107 BEDROOM 108 GARAGE 109 MUDROOM 110 BATHROOM 111 OFFICE 112 111 112 100 109A 109B 106 107 110 105A 108B 108A B 105B A A A A B B B B B C B B A A D D A205 1 A204 2 1 A204 3 A2044' 0" 4' 0" 2 A205 3 EQ. 3' 0" 3' 6" 7' 0" EQ. 2' 0" 4' 0" 3 EQ. 3' 0" 4' 6" 3 EQ. 3' 0" ALIGN ALIGN ALIGN ALIGN E E E E E F FA B 1 2 C D 3 4 5 OWNERS NAME PROJECT ADDRESS ISSUED CHECKED BY: DRAWN BY: PROJECT #: DESIGNED BY: 05/03/2023 4/2/2024 2:38:14 PM A101 FIRST FLOOR PLAN BAKER RESIDENCE Owner 2190 North Locksley Way, Eagle, ID Project Number Issue Date Author Checker Designer 1/4" = 1'-0" A101 1 First Floor Plan MARK: DATE: DESCRIPTION: DN A202 A201 A200 1 A203 1 1 1 10' 1" 17' 4" 15' 11" 3' 8" 6' 0" 1' 11" 2' - 8" 12' 0" 4' 0" 4' 0" 14' 2" 6' 0" 2' 0" 17' 0" 17' 0" 17' - 0" 28' 0" 5' 0" 84' 0" 15' 0" 37' 6" 16' 0" 68' 6" 34' 0" 50' 0" 84' 0" 38' 0" 30' 6" 68' 6" 4' 0" 3' 0" 10' 0" 6' - 0" 3' 6" 5' - 0" 5' 0" 3' - 6" 6' 10" 3' - 4" 3' 4" 6' 10" 4' 4" 5' 9" 5' - 0" 3' 4" 8' 9" 3' 4"3' 4"4' 3" 9' 0" 3' 4" 12' 10" 3' 4" 9' 0" 3' 4" 5' 9" 4' 4" 5' 3" 23' 0" 4' 4" 4' 11" 4' 1" 4' 1" 4' 1" 11' 9" 4' 1" 5' 0" 2' 0" 1' 8" 6' 8" 19' 2" 6' 6" 2' - 0" 2' 0" 1' 8" 1' 8" 5' 0" 4' 4" 14' 8" 2' 0" 2' 0" 5' 5" 1' 8" 2' 0" 4' 6" 11' - 8" 12' 3" 6' 0" 10' 0" 2' 0" 2' 0" 1' 8" 5' 4" 10' 7" 10' 8" 2' 0" 2' 0" 16' 10" 14' 8" 8' - 0" 4' 0" 4' 6" 2' - 3" 2' 0" 2' 0" 1' 8" 2' 0" 9' 11" 5' 6" 5' 6" 18' 2" 5' - 0" 10' 1" 8' 0" 8' 0" 8' 5" 2' 0" 16' 0" 10' 0" 2' 0" 6' 7" 3' 4" 8' 2" 1 A300 1 A301 1 A302 1 A303 5' 8" 4' 5" 6' 0" 2' - 7" 2' 0" 1' 9" 9' 5" 1' 9" 2' 0" OPEN TO BELOW 8' 9" 4' 4" 4' 4" 5' - 4" MASTER BEDROOM 200 WC 201 BATHROOM 202 CLOSET 203 CLOSET 204 BEDROOM 205 BATHROOM 206 BEDROOM 207 CLOSET 208 BATHROOM 209 BEDROOM 210 CLOSET 211 LAUNDRY ROOM 212 BATH ROOM 213 THEATER ROOM 214 PLAY ROOM 215 GYM 216 CLOSET 217 CLOSET 218 BATHROOM 219 BEDROOM 220 CLOSET 221 205A 220 200 H H H 109B 201 202 204 205B 207A 207B 208 214 210 211 209 212 213 219 218 221 216 217B 217A E E E E E E E E E E F F E E E F F E E F F G G G G G G F F F 1 A204 3 A2046' 0" 4' - 10" 14' 1" B B 2 A205 16' 4" 6' 0" 1 A205 2 A204 ALIGN ALIGN ALIGN ALIGN TRELLIS BELOW A B 1 2 C D 3 4 5 OWNERS NAME PROJECT ADDRESS ISSUED CHECKED BY: DRAWN BY: PROJECT #: DESIGNED BY: 05/03/2023 4/2/2024 2:38:16 PM A102 SECOND FLOOR PLAN BAKER RESIDENCE Owner 2190 North Locksley Way, Eagle, ID Project Number Issue Date Author Checker Designer 1/4" = 1'-0" A102 1 Second Floor Plan MARK:DATE: DESCRIPTION:
Top of Foundation 100' 0" Top of Wall 111' 2 1/8" TOP OF FOOTING 97' - 0" First Floor Plan 101' 2 1/8" Second Floor Plan 112' 4 1/4" TOP OF SECOND WALL 122' 4 1/4" 1 A300 1 A301 A305 1 A305 2 A205 2 A B 1 2 C D 3 4 5 OWNERS NAME PROJECT ADDRESS ISSUED CHECKED BY: DRAWN BY: PROJECT #: DESIGNED BY: 05/03/2023 4/2/2024 2:38:28 PM A302 BUILDING SECTION BAKER RESIDENCE Owner 2190 North Locksley Way, Eagle, ID Project Number Issue Date Author Checker Designer 1/4" = 1'-0" A302 1 Section 6 MARK: DATE: DESCRIPTION: Top of Foundation 100' 0" Top of Wall 111' 2 1/8" TOP OF FOOTING 97' 0" First Floor Plan 101' 2 1/8" Second Floor Plan 112' 4 1/4" TOP OF SECOND WALL 122' 4 1/4" 1' - 6" Top of Foundation 100' - 0" Top of Wall 111' - 2 1/8" TOP OF FOOTING 97' 0" First Floor Plan 101' - 2 1/8" Second Floor Plan 112' - 4 1/4" TOP OF SECOND WALL 122' - 4 1/4" 1' - 6" Top of Foundation 100' - 0" Top of Wall 111' - 2 1/8" TOP OF FOOTING 97' - 0" First Floor Plan 101' - 2 1/8" Second Floor Plan 112' - 4 1/4" TOP OF SECOND WALL 122' - 4 1/4" 1' - 6" Top of Foundation 100' - 0" Top of Wall 111' - 2 1/8" TOP OF FOOTING 97' 0" First Floor Plan 101' - 2 1/8" Second Floor Plan 112' - 4 1/4" TOP OF SECOND WALL 122' - 4 1/4" 1' 6" A B 1 2 C D 3 4 5 OWNERS NAME PROJECT ADDRESS ISSUED CHECKED BY: DRAWN BY: PROJECT #: DESIGNED BY: 05/03/2023 4/2/2024 2:38:30 PM A305 WALL SECTION BAKER RESIDENCE Owner 2190 North Locksley Way, Eagle, ID Project Number Issue Date Author Checker Designer 1/2" = 1'-0" A305 1 Section 6 - Callout 1 1/2" = 1'-0" A305 2 Section 6 - Callout 2 1/2" = 1'-0" A305 3 Section 7 - Callout 1 1/2" = 1'-0" A305 4 Section 7 - Callout 2 RIGID INSULATION DOUBLE TOP PLATE 1/2" GYP. BOARD TYP 2X6 STUD WALL R21 INSULATION HOUSE WRAP SHEATHING THIN BRICK 2X6 PRESSURE TREATED BOTTOM PLATE RIM BOARD SILL PLATE 5/8" ANCHOR BOLT 8" FOUNDATION FOOTING GRAVEL RIGID INSULATION RIGID INSULATION DOUBLE TOP PLATE 1/2" GYP. BOARD TYP 2X6 STUD WALL R21 INSULATION HOUSE WRAP SHEATHING THIN BRICK 2X6 PRESSURE TREATED BOTTOM PLATE RIM BOARD SILL PLATE 5/8" ANCHOR BOLT 8" FOUNDATION FOOTING GRAVEL RIGID INSULATION RIGID INSULATION DOUBLE TOP PLATE 1/2" GYP. BOARD TYP 2X6 STUD WALL R21 INSULATION HOUSE WRAP SHEATHING THIN BRICK 2X6 PRESSURE TREATED BOTTOM PLATE RIM BOARD SILL PLATE 5/8" ANCHOR BOLT 8" FOUNDATION FOOTING GRAVEL RIGID INSULATION MARK: DATE: DESCRIPTION: 1/2" GYP. CEILING 3/4" T&G SHEATHING ASPHALT SHINGLES 1/2" SHEATHING 2X8 FASCIA CLAD W/ ALUMINUM 1/2" GYP. CEILING 11 7/8" I-JOIST @ 16" O.C. 2X6 HEADERS R45 INSULATION WOOD TRUSS RE: STRUCTURAL ICE BARRIER MEMBRANE DOUBLE TOP PLATE MOISTURE BARRIER SOFFIT RIGID INSULATION DOUBLE TOP PLATE 1/2" GYP. BOARD TYP 2X6 STUD WALL R21 INSULATION HOUSE WRAP SHEATHING THIN BRICK 2X6 PRESSURE TREATED BOTTOM PLATE RIM BOARD SILL PLATE 8" FOUNDATION FOOTING GRAVEL RIGID INSULATION 1/2" GYP. CEILING 3/4" T&G SHEATHING ASPHALT SHINGLES 1/2" SHEATHING 2X8 FASCIA CLAD W/ ALUMINUM 1/2" GYP. CEILING 11 7/8" I-JOIST @ 16" O.C. 2X10 HEADERS R45 INSULATION WOOD TRUSS RE: STRUCTURAL ICE BARRIER MEMBRANE DOUBLE TOP PLATE MOISTURE BARRIER SOFFIT BOTTOM PLATE BOTTOM PLATE 2X6 HEADERS BOTTOM PLATE 1/2" GYP. CEILING 3/4" T&G SHEATHING ASPHALT SHINGLES 1/2" SHEATHING 1/2" GYP. CEILING 11 7/8" I-JOIST @ 16" O.C. R45 INSULATION WOOD TRUSS RE: STRUCTURAL ICE BARRIER MEMBRANE DOUBLE TOP PLATE MOISTURE BARRIER SOFFIT BOTTOM PLATE 2X8 FASCIA CLAD W/ ALUMINUM ASPHALT SHINGLES 1/2" SHEATHING 1/2" GYP. CEILING R45 INSULATION WOOD TRUSS RE: STRUCTURAL ICE BARRIER MEMBRANE DOUBLE TOP PLATE MOISTURE BARRIER SOFFIT 2X8 FASCIA CLAD W/ ALUMINUM 1/2" GYP. CEILING 3/4" T&G SHEATHING 11 7/8" I-JOIST @ 16" O.C. BOTTOM PLATE 2X6 HEADER BOTTOM PLATE WINDOW RE: SCHEDULE A400 R 19 INSULATION WINDOW RE: SCHEDULE A400 DOOR RE: SCHEDULE A400 R 19 INSULATION R19 INSULATION WINDOW RE: SCHEDULE A400
SMILE AVENUE SMILE AVENUE
MERIDIAN, IDAHO
Smile Avenue in Meridian, Idaho, is a client-driven design for Dr. Timothy Balzen. Right from the project's inception, Dr. Balzen actively contributed his insights, drawing from his past experiences in various dental offices. A pivotal aspect of our design approach centered on optimizing the flow within the premises, particularly the hallway. Driven by Dr. Balzen's preference for seamless accessibility, we crafted a circular flow design ensuring quick access from his office to every operatory room. It was also critical to have two dentists in the office, which meant more operatory rooms, along with private restrooms for each dentist. This dentist's office is for patients aged 12 and up, so he wanted it to feel sophisticated but include pops of color.
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FRONT DESK RENDERING
OPERATORY RENDERING
12' 6" 10' 6" 12' 6" 8' 6" 10' 0" 5' 0" 5' 0" 5' 0" 13' 6" 7' 3" 7' 6" 10' 6" 10' 0" 8' - 0" 5' 0" 7' 6" 8' - 0" 4' 8" 8' - 6" 7' - 6" 8' 4" 8' 4" 7' 6" 7' 3" 4' 0" 5' 9" 9' 8" 5' 0" 5' - 0" 11' 11" 4' 0" 4' 0" 3' 6" 7' 0" 7' 11" 5' 5" 33' 10" 12' 5" 4' - 5" 71' 0" 4' 5" 12' 5" 33' 10" 5' 5" 7' 11" 12' 5" 5' - 5" 44' 3" 5' 5" 12' 5" 12' 0" 12' 6" 20' 3" 12' 0" 6' 6" 10' 4" 9' 9" 6' 6" 10' 4" 9' 9" 12' 0" 26' 5" 4' 4" 8' - 1" 7' 0" 6' - 6" 4' - 1" 6' 6" 2' - 3" 1' 10" 1' 10" 2' 3" 10' 9" 8' 3" 2' 5" 4' 1" 5' - 10" 4' 2" 4' 2" 2' 6" 4' 10" 15' 1" 15' 3" 2' 6" 10' 3" 4' 9" 10' 0" 10' 6" 4' 8" 10' 0" 7' 11" 9' 8" 17' - 11" 17' 11" 9' - 8" 2' 0" 2 A300 1 A300 2 A301 1 A301 A400 13 A400 14 A401 13 A401 14 105 106 121 120 102 101 103 123 112 113 117 119 100 B 104 B 107 108 125 122 118 109 110 111 116 114 B B B B A A A B A B A 115 OPERATORY 105 OPERATORY 106 OPERATORY 107 WAITING ROOM 100 DENTIST 1 OFFICE 104 DENTIST 2 OFFICE 122 RESTROOM 2 102 RESTROOM 1 101 BREAKROOM 108 OPERATORY 109 OPERATORY 110 X-RAY 111 RESTROOM 5 112 RESTROOM 6 113 OPERATORY 115 OPERATORY 116 DENTAL LAB 117 OPERATORY 118 STORAGE 119 OPERATORY 120 OPERATORY 121 RECEPTION DESK 124 RESTROOM 3 103 RESTROOM 4 123 FILE ROOM 125 1 1 79' 9" 59' 6" 79' 9" 59' 6" 4'-101/2" 1'-71/2" 4'-101/2" 1'-71/2" 1'-71/2" 1'-71/2" A B 1 2 C D 3 4 5 OWNERS NAME PROJECT ADDRESS ISSUED CHECKED BY: DRAWN BY: PROJECT #: DESIGNED BY: 05/03/2023 4/1/2024 1:42:01 PM A101 FIRST FLOOR PLAN Smile Avenue Owner Enter address here Project Number Issue Date Author Checker Designer MARK: DATE: DESCRIPTION: 1/4" = 1'-0" A101 1 Main Floor Plan 1" = 1'-0" A101 2 WALL TYPE 1 WALL TYPE 1: NON-RATED THIS IS A 1 HOUR RATED WALL WITH A 3 1/2" STUD FIBER GLASS BAT INSULATION WITH 5/8" GYPSUM BOARD ON BOTH SIDES 5/8" GYP BD. BOTH SIDES 3 1/2" FIBER GLASS BAT INSULATION 1" = 1'-0" A101 3 WALL TYPE 2 WALL TYPE 2: NON-RATED THIS IS A 1 HOUR RATED WALL WITH A 3 1/2" STUD FIBER GLASS BAT INSULATION WITH 5/8" GYPSUM BOARD ON ONE, DOUBLE LAYER ON OTHER SIDE 5/8" GYP BD. ONE SIDE 5/8" GYP BD. DOUBLE LAYER ONE SIDE 3 1/2" FIBER GLASS BAT INSULATION ? 2 A300 1 A300 2 A301 1 A301 F F F F F F 110' 6" 110' 6" 110' 6" 110' 6" 110' 6" 110' - 6" 110' - 6" 110' - 6" 110' - 6" 110' 6" 110' 6" 110' 6" 110' 6" 110' 6" 110' 6" 110' 6" 110' - 6" 110' 6" 110' 6" 110' - 6" 110' 6" 110' 6" 110' - 6" 110' 6" 110' 6" EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. F SECURITY LEGEND CAMERA GLASS BREAK DETECTOR SECURITY ALARM MAGNET ALARM SENSOR ALARM SYSTEM KEYPAD A B 1 2 C D 3 4 5 OWNERS NAME PROJECT ADDRESS ISSUED CHECKED BY: DRAWN BY: PROJECT #: DESIGNED BY: 05/03/2023 4/3/2024 9:57:24 AM A102 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN Smile Avenue Owner Enter address here Project Number Issue Date Author Checker Designer MARK: DATE: DESCRIPTION: 1/4" = 1'-0" A102 1 Reflected Ceiling Plan RCP LEGEND 6" RECESSED CAN LIGHT 1'X4' BOX LIGHT PENDANT LIGHTING FAN SPOT ELEVATION GYP BOARD CEILING ACOUSTIC CEILING TILE 2'X2' GYP BOARD 2'X2' ACT 2'X4' BOX LIGHT
Top of Wall 110' 6" Footing and Foundation Plan 97' - 0" First Floor 100' 6" Parapet 115' 0" Top of Roof 113' 0" Top of Wall 110' 6" Footing and Foundation Plan 97' 0" First Floor 100' 6" Parapet 115' 0" Top of Roof 113' 0" Top of Wall 110' 6" Footing and Foundation Plan 97' - 0" First Floor 100' 6" Parapet 115' 0" Top of Roof 113' 0" Top of Wall 110' - 6" Footing and Foundation Plan 97' - 0" First Floor 100' - 6" Parapet 115' - 0" Top of Roof 113' - 0" A B 1 2 C D 3 4 5 OWNERS NAME PROJECT ADDRESS ISSUED CHECKED BY: DRAWN BY: PROJECT #: DESIGNED BY: 05/03/2023 4/1/2024 1:46:30 PM A302 WALL SECTIONS Smile Avenue Owner Enter address here Project Number Issue Date Author Checker Designer MARK: DATE: DESCRIPTION: 3/4" = 1'-0" A302 1 Building Section 3Callout 1 3/4" = 1'-0" A302 2 Building Section 3Callout 2 3/4" = 1'-0" A302 3 Building section 4Callout 1 3/4" = 1'-0" A302 4 Building section 4Callout 2 6" GRAVEL 16 X 36 FOOTING 8" THICK FOUNDATION WALL 3" RIGID INSULATION 6" GRAVEL 4" CONCRETE SLAB 5/8" ANCHOR BOLT RE: STRUCTURAL 2X6 PRESSURE TREATED BOTTOM PLATE EIFS HOUSE WRAP R-21 INSULATION 5/8" GYPSUM BOARD 2X6 STUD @ 16" O.C. 6" RIGID INSULATION 6" GRAVEL 16 X 36 FOOTING 8" THICK FOUNDATION WALL 3" RIGID INSULATION 6" GRAVEL 4" CONCRETE SLAB 5/8" ANCHOR BOLT RE: STRUCTURAL 2X6 PRESSURE TREATED BOTTOM PLATE EIFS HOUSE WRAP R-21 INSULATION 5/8" GYPSUM BOARD 2X6 STUD @ 16" O.C. 6" RIGID INSULATION TOP PLATE DOUBLE TOP PLATE 6" GRAVEL 16 X 36 FOOTING 8" THICK FOUNDATION WALL 3" RIGID INSULATION 6" GRAVEL 4" CONCRETE SLAB 5/8" ANCHOR BOLT RE: STRUCTURAL 2X6 PRESSURE TREATED BOTTOM PLATE EIFS HOUSE WRAP R-21 INSULATION 5/8" GYPSUM BOARD 2X6 STUD @ 16" O.C. 6" RIGID INSULATION TOP PLATE 6" GRAVEL 16 X 36 FOOTING 8" THICK FOUNDATION WALL 3" RIGID INSULATION 6" GRAVEL 4" CONCRETE SLAB 5/8" ANCHOR BOLT RE: STRUCTURAL 2X6 PRESSURE TREATED BOTTOM PLATE EIFS HOUSE WRAP R-21 INSULATION 5/8" GYPSUM BOARD 2X6 STUD @ 16" O.C. 6" RIGID INSULATION DOUBLE TOP PLATE DOUBLE TOP PLATE PARAPET CAP PARAPET CAP DOUBLE TOP PLATE PARAPET CAP PARAPET CAP TOP PLATE TOP PLATE R-21 INSULATION BOTTOM PLATE 5' 0" 5' 3" 6' - 0" 5' 3" 4" 4" 8" 3' - 0" 5" 5" 6" 8" 3" 2' 7" 2" 5' 6" 12' 0" 8' 6" 2" 3" 7 A500 4' 0" 2' - 0" 6' 0" 2' 0" 2' 0" 2' - 0" 2' 0" 11 A500 3" 3' 0" 2' 0" 3' 6" 2" 2' 0" 11" 1' 11" 1" 7" 3" 2" 9' 0" 2" 2" 6' 4" 2" 2" 1' 8" 7' 7" 2" 6' 5" 2" 8' 0" 3' 8" 4" 4" 4" 2' 10" 5' 6" 2" 2' 0" 11" 7" 1" 7" 1" 7" 1" 7" 3" A B 1 2 C D 3 4 5 OWNERS NAME PROJECT ADDRESS ISSUED CHECKED BY: DRAWN BY: PROJECT #: DESIGNED BY: 05/03/2023 4/1/2024 1:42:16 PM A500 WINDOW DOOR SCHEDULE AND CABIENT DETAILS Smile Avenue Owner Enter address here Project Number Issue Date Author Checker Designer MARK: DATE: DESCRIPTION: 1/2" = 1'-0" A500 1 Fixed Window B 1/2" = 1'-0" A500 2 Fixed Window A 1/2" = 1'-0" A500 4 Door Types TYPE 1 TYPE 2 TYPE 3 1/2" = 1'-0" A500 6 Room 105 South Elevation 3/4" = 1'-0" A500 7 Casework Section 1 Door Schedule Door Number DOOR TYPE Door Material Width Height Size FRAME TYPE Frame Material Comments Thickness 100 1 GLASS/METAL 3' 0" 7' 0" 0' 1 3/4" 1 HM 101 2 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 8" 0' 1 3/8" 2 HM 102 2 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 8" 0' 1 3/8" 2 HM 103 2 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 8" 0' 1 3/8" 2 HM 104 2 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 8" 0' 1 3/8" 2 HM 105 3 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 0" 0' 1 3/4" 3 HM 106 3 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 0" 0' 1 3/4" 3 HM 107 3 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 0" 0' 1 3/4" 3 HM 108 2 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 8" 0' 1 3/8" 2 HM 109 2 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 8" 0' 1 3/8" 2 HM 110 2 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 8" 0' 1 3/8" 2 HM 111 2 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 8" 0' 1 3/8" 2 HM 112 2 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 8" 0' 1 3/8" 2 HM 113 2 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 8" 0' 1 3/8" 2 HM 114 2 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 8" 0' 1 3/8" 2 HM 115 2 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 8" 0' 1 3/8" 2 HM 116 2 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 8" 0' 1 3/8" 2 HM 117 2 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 8" 0' 1 3/8" 2 HM 118 3 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 0" 0' 1 3/4" 3 HM 119 2 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 8" 0' 1 3/8" 2 HM 120 3 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 0" 0' 1 3/4" 3 HM 121 3 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 0" 0' 1 3/4" 3 HM 122 2 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 8" 0' 1 3/8" 2 HM 123 2 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 8" 0' 1 3/8" 2 HM 125 2 SCWD 3' 0" 7' 8" 0' 1 3/8" 2 HM 1/2" = 1'-0" A500 8 Frame Types TYPE 1 TYPE 2 TYPE 3 WD1 WARM BRASS HARDWARE QZ1 Window Schedule 1/2" = 1'-0" 9 A400 3/4" = 1'-0" A500 11 Casework Section 2 3/4" CABINET GRADE PLY. CLAD W/ MELAMINE TYP. 1/2" CABINET GRADE PLY. CLAD W/ MELAMINE TYP. 3/4" MDF DRAWER CLAD W/ PANOLM TYP. 1/2" CABINET GRADE PLY. CLAD W/ MELAMINE TYP. 1/4" CABINET GRADE PLY. CLAD W/ MELAMINE TYP. 3/4" SHEATHING 3/4" QUARTZ COUNTERTOP 3/4" MDF DOOR CLAD W/ PANOLM TYP. 3/4" CABINET GRADE PLY. CLAD W/ MELAMINE TYP. 1/2" CABINET GRADE PLY. CLAD W/ MELAMINE TYP. 3/4" MDF DOOR CLAD W/ PANOLM TYP. 1/2" CABINET GRADE PLY. CLAD W/ MELAMINE TYP. 1/4" CABINET GRADE PLY. CLAD W/ MELAMINE TYP. 3/4" SHEATHING 3/4" QUARTZ COUNTERTOP 3/4" MDF DOOR CLAD W/ PANOLM TYP. 1" MDF SHELF CLAD W/ MALOMINE TYP. 2" STYLE AND RAILS ALUMINUM FRAME ALUMINUM FRAME METAL BARN DOOR SYSTEM
ABRAHAMS KITCHEN ABRAHAMS KITCHEN
GLENDALE, ARIZONA
The Abrahams' kitchen was designed for the Sub Zero Wolf design competition. With a vision to blend culinary arts with social connectivity, the homeowners aimed to transform their kitchen into a hub of conversation, bridging the gap between cooking and living. No longer content with facing a window in isolation, they envisioned a space where culinary creativity could unfold amidst the flow of shared moments. Central to their desires was a pantry that not only offered functionality but also concealed the chaos of culinary experimentation, allowing the kitchen to retain its pristine allure.
As the designer, my main goal was simple: to create a kitchen design that just felt right for everyday living. It was imperative that the kitchen seamlessly integrated with the surrounding living spaces, ensuring that no one felt excluded, regardless of culinary endeavors. Drawing inspiration from the idyllic charm of the French countryside, a vision emerged through collaboration with the clients. Earthy hues and rustic textures became the palette, evoking a sense of tranquility and warmth. Despite the spatial constraints, creativity flourished. Maximizing every inch of the 300 square feet available, we strategically placed a generously sized island, transforming it into a multifunctional centerpiece that optimized both workspace and social interaction.
INSPIRATION
DESIGN PROCESS
DESIGN PROCESS
ELEVATIONS
ELEVATIONS
KITCHEN RENDERING
WOOLEY SHEEP HOTEL WOOLEY SHEEP HOTEL
PORTREE, ISLE OF SKY, SCOTLAND
Nestled in the heart of Portree on the picturesque Isle of Skye, The Wooly Sheep Hotel exudes charm and character. This boutique hotel, though small in size, boasts a bold and distinctive personality. The decision to renovate a pre-existing home into this delightful establishment was a stroke of brilliance. Inspired by the vibrant hues that adorn the buildings along Portree's shoreline, the hotel's aesthetic paints a vivid and captivating scene. With just five bedrooms, The Wooly Sheep Hotel fosters an intimate atmosphere, allowing guests the opportunity to forge meaningful connections with fellow travelers. Drawing inspiration from the endearing sheep that roam the island's landscape, every aspect of the hotel's design reflects this quaint and endearing motif. From the cozy interiors to the thoughtful details, guests are enveloped in a sense of warmth and tranquility that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of Skye.
INSPIRATION
FLOORPLAN BEDROOM & BATHROOM
ELEVATION BATHROOM
THE DETAILS
ELEVATION BEDROOM
THE DETAILS
HORIZON HEIGHTS HORIZON HEIGHTS
BOISE, IDAHO
Nestled gracefully along the tranquil banks of the Boise River lies Horizon Heights Apartments, a sanctuary for refugees seeking temporary housing. Upon their arrival in Boise, refugees have the opportunity to transition seamlessly into these welcoming apartments, offering respite for up to a month as they embark on their journey to find more permanent accommodations. Traditionally, refugees often find themselves housed in hotels upon their initial arrival, a costly arrangement that can quickly deplete their limited resources. However, Horizon Heights offers a practical alternative, providing a comfortable haven at a mere fraction of the expense, equivalent to just one-quarter the price of a single hotel night. This economical choice empowers refugees to manage their finances more effectively, affording them the crucial opportunity to save for future housing deposits or down payments.
Spanning 1,125 square feet, each apartment at Horizon Heights includes three bedrooms, each complemented by its own ensuite bathroom. Additionally, residents enjoy the convenience of a fully-equipped kitchen, a cozy living area, and a designated dining space, fostering a sense of home and stability during their transitional period. Strategically situated along the picturesque Boise River, Horizon Heights offers unparalleled access to the vibrant downtown scene, including an array of parks and the scenic Greenbelt pathway tracing the river’s edge. This prime location ensures that residents can fully immerse themselves in all that Boise has to offer, enhancing their sense of belonging and community integration.
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GLASS HOUSE GLASS HOUSE
Working with Caleb Anderson on our visiting designer projectJunior year. We were tasked with renovating one of Drake Anderson’s previous projects a glass house in upstate New York. Our client is a best-selling author and host of the Highest Self Podcast, Sahara Rose. The house is meant to be a wellness escape to help her along her wellness journey which includes yoga, meditation, and ayurvedic nutritional cooking practice. Her goal is for this home to be a toxic-free, healing retreat where she can feel submerged in nature.
Pulling from nature for my color pallet to ground the project I decided to take inspiration from your book Bold and use more rich forms of each of these colors to create a bold design.
Sahara’s dosha is Vata, the Ayurvedic mind-body element associated with air and space. Because Vata dosha is cool, light, and dry, it benefits from things that are warming, grounding, and nurturing.
Orange is the main color that I incorporated throughout the house. Orange which characterizes the sacral chakra embodies our sexual awareness, creativity, and emotions. In some instances, this has been referred to as the teenager chakra. This is because it evokes a strong emotion and powerful sexuality. Typically, in spaces focused on wellness and meditation, most people would think of soft muted colors but for a young vibrant woman like Sahara, she needed a space that oozes an energetic personality to help express her inner self. Not only did I use bold colors, but I also used bold designs. Funky is the word I kept going back to when designing this house.
THE INTERNATIONAL DESIGN AUTHORITY APRIL 2023
Speaker and spiritual activist
SAHARA ROSE
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Tatoos
Eye of Horus, representing protection, seeing the unseen and always having my own back
The Ankh, representing the merging of the feminine and masculine energies within me Goddess Hathor of music, dance and creativity.
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Ayurvedic cookbook
Fall in love with cooking as you explore more than 100 plant-based, gluten- and dairy-free recipes for every meal of the day, including contemporary twists on classic Ayurvedic cuisine, such as turmeric-ginger kitchari and gut-healing seaweed broth.
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I Am Whole Bowl from Café Gratitude
It contains the six tastes of Ayurveda- sweet, sour, salty, bitter, pungent and astringent.
Sahara Rose
THE EIGHT THINGS SHE CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT.
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DJ Sound Desk
A passion of mine is djing and along with that is Movement which comes naturally through me so dance classes are perfect to get me moving.
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Adaptogenic Golden Milk
Golden milk is a traditional Ayurvedic tonic made with turmeric, ginger, black pepper and a healthy fat like coconut oil to aid the absorption of these spices
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Eva Bust by CB2
I’m all about feminine spiritual practices including sacred sensuality,and embodiment so I love to have the female figure represented in my decor.
Sahara Rose has accomplished quite a bit in her 32 years of life. Starting with being the host of the Highest Self Podcast, ranked as the #1 top podcast in the spirituality category on iTunes. She found herself in a position where her health just wasn’t keeping up anymore and that’s when she turned to Ayurveda which is an ancient health practice that studies digestive health, mental clarity, beauty, and balance. From there, her journey took her to become the best-selling author of Discover Your Dharma, Eat Feel Fresh, Idiot’s Guide to Ayurveda, and A Yogic Path. She has been called “a leading voice for the millennial generation into the new paradigm shift” by Deepak Chopra, who is her predecessor in the field. She makes spiritual Ayurvedic wisdom appealing to her audience. She is the founder of Dharma Coaching Institute, Discovers Your Dharma, Rose Gold Goddesses, and the 21Day Dharma Discovery Journey.
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Bali
The ocean always puts things back in perspective for me, reminds me how small my problems are, and how things will always change.
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Harry Potter Series
My house is Gryffindor: Here to restore light to humanity, strong leader, brave, courageous, integrous, confident.
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40 ELLE DECOR
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CONSTANCE
TABLE LAMP; $354. LIGHTOLOGY.COM
AMIRA WHITE CERAMIC TABLE LAMP. WILLIAMS-SONOMA.COM
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THISTLES, INK. FACESIDONTKNOW.COM
APRIL TABLES DESIGN ALFREDO HABERLI. NIKARI.FI
UTOPIA, FT303001, AURORE. PIERRE FREY.COM
SUNNY, FP791002, TOMETTE. PIERREFREY.COM
COLOR MONARCH SCONCE; $269. DUTTONBROWN.COM
BRITTANICCA GOLD, ENGINEERED STONE SLAB.
HELPING HANDS STOOL; $822. ACCENTSFORLIVING.COM
SAMUEL VITTU, ZEBRA CROSSING. SOTHERBYS.COM
PIGEON AND POODLE REDON SOAP PUMP, ROUND; $74. STEPHANIECOHENHOME.COM
6” SOMMERVILLE SHOWER DOOR PULL; $429. REJUVENATION.COM
RESTORED ANTIQUE ORNATE PICTURE FRAME RE- FINISHED IN 22K GOLD LEAF; $1,650. FRAMEMASTERS1969.COM
BUNDLE OF ‘I’M GREEN’ SERIES; $64.
JULIANNAHAFBERG. COM
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MPRO WALL MOUNT WIDE SPREAD
BASIN FAUCET TRIM; $325. CROSSWATERLONDON.COM
MOSS, REVALIA REMIX. DALTILE.COM
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SIDE TABLE
4,683.
WING CHAIR. HOLLYHUNT.COM ONDAMARMO
DESIGNED BY FEDERICA ELMO; $
MATTERMATTERS.COM
BLACK FLOOR LAMP. CURREYANDCOMPANY.COM
PHOTOGRAPH OF MARILYN MONROE ON STAGE IN FRONT OF TROOPS IN KOREA, 1954.
LOTZ
When I designed this rug I drew inspiration from the formation of rocks to create an organic free-flowing pattern. In life, we constantly add new layers to ourselves as we grow, learn, and have new experiences. Each layer forms over a different amount of time and has different pressures added. In the moment of a new layer forming, it’s hard to see the beauty but in the end, you are left with a masterpiece.
MOTHER OF PEARL, OYSTER. MAYAROMANOFF.COM
CUSHION BURLESQUE; $260. FORNASETTI.COM
SPICE PILLOW; $49. BURKEDECOR.COM
LED NOVELTY FLOOR LAMP BY BLONSKI; $3,769. WAYFAIR.COM
MODERN DRAGON;$43,000. THERUGCOMPANY.COM
LAVICA CHAISE LONGUE TO FALLANI; $22,540. ARTEMEST.COM
QUILTON MODULAR SOFA; $6,195. HAY.COM
HERVE VAN DER STRAETEN LUSTRE CHRISTALLIN. RALPHPUCCI.COM
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$260.
BATHING AND BEAUTY; $16,000. KELLYWEARSTLER.COM
PEDRO FRIEDEBERG, HAND CHAIR; $5,000. SOTHEBYS.COM
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MONOLITH SIDE TABLE; $4,300. KELLYWEARSTLER.COM
ANTON ROUND PEDESTAL DINING TABLE; $1,199. WESTELM.COM
FORTESSA AREZZO FLATWARE; $240. POTTERYBARN.COM
CALACATTA ARIES. DALTILE.COM
VELVET HAGEN DINING CHAIR; $468. ANTHROPOLOGIE.COM
MODCLOTH MERMAID FOR EACHOTHER BOOKENDS; $50. SHOPSTYLE.COM
JUPITER HOBNAIL DRINKING GLASSES; $48. POTTERYBARN.COM
WABI SABI CEILING LAMP; $600. HUEGAHHOME.COM
MAAR URN; $425. BURKEDECOR.COM PARISIAN FAN MOSAIC TILE. CUTTINGEDGESTENCILS.COM RENDERED IN PHOTOSHOP
DORA
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IRVING PENN; $2,000. SOTHERBYS.COM
CINDY
ATELIER MVM GOLDEN SHROOM LAMP; $4,500. LOLLYLIST.COM
CONSOLE BOCCA; $10,030. FORNASETTI.COM
NUAGES, MORDORE.
PIERREFREY.COM
ZANELE MUHOLI; $6,000. SOTHERBYS.COM
SHERMAN; $8,000. SOTHERBYS.COM
SQUASH HOUSE SQUASH HOUSE
Designed a 1,000 sq ft house for a couple. The concept for the house design came when I abstraced the shape of a pumpkin. The architecture mimicks the vertical and horizontal curves seen on a pumpkin. The project included construction documents, presentaion drawings, computer generated renderings, and a physical foamcore model as well as a 3d revit model.
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Foamcore Model
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WA FURN UP DOWN LAUNDRY ROOM LIVING ROOM DINNING ROOM KITCHEN 22'-6" 22'-6" 30'-0" 30'-0" 10'-0" 6'-0 10'-0" 6'-0 6'-0 5'-0" 5'-0" 10'-0" 10'-0" 10'-0" 6'-0 10'-0" 7'-0" 4'-6 5'-0" 3080 3080 2668 3070 2'-0" 10'-0" 5'-0" 4'-8" 5'-0" 5'-0" A A D D E E OPEN TO BELOW UP DOWN BED ROOM BATH ROOM CLOSET 30'-0" 10'-0" 10'-0" 10'-0" 6'-1 6'-1 22'-6" 6'-0 6'-0 22'-6" 10'-0" 10'-0" 10'-0" 5'-0" 5'-0" 5'-0" 5'-0" 2'-0" 10'-0" 11'-10 9'-5 2668 D D E E A A C 7'-5 OPEN TO BELOW TO BELOW DOWN 30'-0" 10'-0" 10'-0" 10'-0" 2'-0" 5'-0" 6'-1 6'-1 22'-6" 22'-6" 6'-0 6'-0 11'-0 8'-5 10'-0" 5'-0" 10'-0" 5'-0" 5'-6 8'-11" 3070 D D F F B B SLOPE SLOPE 4 SLOPE 4 12" 30'-0" 10'-0" 10'-0" 10'-0" 2'-0" 22'-6" 10'-0" 10'-0" 10'-0" 5'-0" 30'-0" 22'-6" 2'-0" 5'-0" SQUASH HOUSE TITLE SHEET 6/12/06 Checked By Issue Date Project No. Drawn By SM REVISIONS/REMARKS 6/5/06 2006-11 SHEET A2.1 Isabella Faith Smith 675 E 600 N APT 3 LOGAN, UTAH, 84321 TELEPHONE208-830-0223 EMAILdancelikeyourmad01@gmail.com SMITH STUDIO 9284 Monet Ln Cottonwood Heights, UT 84093 A3.1 1 A3.1 1 A3.1 A3.1 A3.1 A3.1 2 4 4 A2.1 4 MAIN FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" A2.1 2 THIRD FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" A3.1 3 A2.1 5 SECOND FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" 3 A3.1 1 A3.1 2 A3.1 A2.1 1 ROOF PLAN SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" A3.1 A2.5 4 A2.1 3 FOOTING AND FOUNDATION SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" A3.1 A3.1 A3.1 4 A3.1 A3.2 A3.2 A3.2 A3.2 2 A3.2 2 A2.5 A2.5 4 N N N N N D D D D D 9'-0 T.O. ROOF ELEV. = 131'-7/8" ELEV. = 122'-0" T.O. FLOOR 11'-0" 11'-0" T.O. FLOOR ELEV. = 111'-0" T.O. GUARD RAIL ELEV. = 125'-71/2" 4'-7 10'-0" 11'-0" T.O. WALL T.O. WALL ELEV. = 121'-0" ELEV. = 110'-0" T.O.FOUNDATION WALL D R-50 INSULATION SINGLE PLYMEMBRANE T&G SHEATHING RIM JOIST R-50 INSULATION EIFS GYP BOARD 2X6 STUD @ 16" O.C. R-21 INSULATION 5 PRESSURE TREATED BOTTOM PLATE #4 VERTICAL BARS 12" O.C. 4" CONCRETE SLAB 8" THICK FOUNDATION WALL #4 HORIZ. BARS @12" O.C. KEYWAY 10"X24" FOOTING DOUBLE TOP PLATE BOTTOM PLATE GYP BOARD 11 JOIST 16" O.C. DOUBLE TOP PLATE SQUASH HOUSE TITLE SHEET 6/12/06 Checked By Issue Date Project No. Drawn By SM REVISIONS/REMARKS 6/5/06 2006-11 SHEET A3.2 Isabella Faith Smith 675 E 600 N APT LOGAN, UTAH, 84321 TELEPHONE208-830-0223 EMAILdancelikeyourmad01@gmail.com SMITH STUDIO 9284 Monet Ln Cottonwood Heights, UT 84093 A3.2 2 BUILDING SECTION SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" A3.2 1 WALL SECTION SCALE: 1/2"=1'-0" 4 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
WA UP DOWN 220 220 WA WA WA WA WA GFCI GFCI GFCI GFCI GFCI S.D. S.D. S S UP DOWN WA GFCI WA WA F S.D. S.D. S S DOWN GFCI S DUPLEX POWER RECEPTACLE LEGEND GFCI GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER BATHROOM FAN SMOKE DETECTOR S.D. LIGHT FIXTURE RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURE SINGLE POLE SWITCH 3 WAY SWITCH 4 WAY SWITCH 2'x4' FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE UNDERCABINET FLUORESCENT LIGHT S S NARROW FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE WA WARM AIR REGISTER SCONCE CEILING FAN 2'x2' FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE QUADRAPLEX FLUSH W/ FLOOR 220 SQUASH HOUSE TITLE SHEET 6/12/06 Checked By Issue Date Project No. Drawn By SM SM REVISIONS/REMARKS 6/5/06 2006-11 SHEET EM1 Isabella Faith Smith 675 E 600 N APT LOGAN, UTAH, 84321 TELEPHONE208-830-0223 EMAILdancelikeyourmad01@gmail.com SMITH STUDIO 9284 Monet Ln Cottonwood Heights, UT 84093 EM1 2 FIRST FLOOR ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL PLAN SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" EM1 3 SECOND FLOOR ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL PLAN SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" EM1 1 THIRD FLOOR ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL PLAN 6" 2'-6" 10" A A A A B B C 8'-2 ELEV. = 100'-0" T.O.FOUNDATION WALL T.O.FOOTING ELEV. = 97'-0" ELEV. = 99'-6" 2'-6" 10" GRADE B.O. FOOTING ELEV. = 96'-2" ELEV. = 99'-6" T.O. ROOF ELEV. = 131'-7/8" ELEV. = 122'-0" T.O. FLOOR 11'-0" 11'-0" T.O. FLOOR T.O. FLOOR ELEV. = 111'-0" 3'-5" 4'-7" 6'-5" 4'-7" 6'-5" 2'-7" 2'-1 2'-5" 5'-2" 1'-11" 6'-2" 1'-11" 2'-5" 5'-2" 2'-5" T.O. GUARD RAIL ELEV. = 125'-71/2" 4'-7 10'-0" 11'-0" T.O. WALL ELEV. = 121'-0" ELEV. = 110'-0" G 2'-5" I REVEAL (TYP.) D D D D D D 6" 2'-6" 10" ELEV. = 100'-0" T.O.FOUNDATION WALL T.O.FOOTING ELEV. = 97'-0" ELEV. = 99'-6" 2'-6" 10" GRADE B.O. FOOTING ELEV. = 96'-2" ELEV. = 99'-6" T.O. ROOF ELEV. = 131'-7/8" 8'-1 ELEV. = 122'-0" T.O. FLOOR 11'-0" 11'-0" T.O. FLOOR B.O. WALL ELEV. = 111'-0" 4'-0 4'-2" 1'-9 3'-10" 3'-0" 3'-2" 1'-9 4'-2" 4'-0 3'-5" 4'-7" 4'-7" 6'-5" 3'-6" 2'-1 T.O. GUARD RAIL ELEV. = 125'-71/2" 4'-7 10'-0" 11'-0" T.O. WALL T.O. WALL ELEV. = 121'-0" ELEV. = 110'-0" H 6'-5" J REVEAL (TYP.) E E F 2'-6" 10" 10" 2'-6" 6" 4'-7 GRADE B.O. FOOTING ELEV. = 96'-2" ELEV. = 99'-6" ELEV. = 100'-0" T.O.FOUNDATION WALL ELEV. = 97'-0" ELEV. = 99'-6" T.O. GUARD RAIL ELEV. = 125'-71/2" 10'-0" 11'-0" ELEV. = 121'-0" ELEV. = 110'-0" T.O. WALL 2'-5 7'-2" 3'-3" 7'-2" 2'-5 3'-5" 4'-7" 1'-9 4'-7 4'-7" 6'-5" 3'-7" 1'-1 T.O. ROOF T.O. FLOOR ELEV. = 122'-0" ELEV. = 131'-7/8" 11'-0" 11'-0" ELEV. = 111'-0" T.O. FLOOR 8'-1 REVEAL (TYP.) J E E F 2'-6" 10" 6" 2'-6" 10" 4'-7 GRADE T.O.FOOTING ELEV. = 97'-0" ELEV. = 99'-6" T.O. GUARD RAIL ELEV. = 100'-0" T.O.FOUNDATION WALL B.O. FOOTING ELEV. = 96'-2" ELEV. = 99'-6" 10'-0" 11'-0" ELEV. = 121'-0" T.O. WALL T.O. WALL 3'-5" 4'-7" 6'-5" 4'-7" 6'-5" 3'-7" 1'-1 2'-5 7'-2" 3'-3" 7'-2" 2'-5 T.O. ROOF T.O. FLOOR ELEV. = 122'-0" ELEV. = 131'-7/8" 11'-0" 11'-0" ELEV. = 111'-0" T.O. FLOOR 8'-1 REVEAL (TYP.) J SQUASH HOUSE TITLE SHEET 6/12/06 Checked By Issue Date Project No. Drawn By SM SM REVISIONS/REMARKS 6/5/06 2006-11 SHEET A3.1 Isabella Faith Smith 675 E 600 N APT 3 LOGAN, UTAH, 84321 TELEPHONE208-830-0223 EMAILdancelikeyourmad01@gmail.com SMITH STUDIO 9284 Monet Ln Cottonwood Heights, UT 84093 A3.1 3 NORTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" A3.1 4 SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" A3.1 1 EAST ELEVATION A3.1 2 WEST ELEVATION 1 1
CIRQUE BUILDING CIRQUE BUILDING BIG SKY RESORT
BIG SKY RESORT
Worked with GSBS Architects on the design for the Cirque building at Big Sky Resort in Montana. I designed the cafeteria, conceiege desk/lobby space, and the high end bar while my partner on the project designed the high end retail store, cafe, and the high end dining. We had to decide on the type of cuisine and theming of for all food, bars and retail spaces.Due to the spaces all being open to each other, we had to take acoustics into consideration to avoid excess noise in inadvantageous locations. We also had to achieve 40 points on the Well Building Checklist assuming that all prerequesites were met.
Concept
Montana is known for its large mountains, so we wanted to incorporate them into the design by abstracting their shape. This can be seen throughout the restaurant space as you look at the ceiling’s acoustic material. It is designed to mimic the slopes and curves of the mountains. We incorporated the forest greens that can be seen when looking out of the windows at the hills of Big Sky.
We wanted to provide the concept of warmth, with both look and feel, throughout the entire building. We decided to use colors such as browns, wood, and copper to create a cozier tone and to help the skiers to feel warm while taking in the view of the beautiful snowy mountains.
Cafeteria Mood Board
Slopes
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High End Bar Mood Board
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Warm Spiced Vanilla Spanish Peaks
Jameson whiskey hot water lemon juice
clove-infused lemon honey milk maple syrup cinnamon stick
Irish cream liqueur bourbon
cream of coconut blue curaçao BigSky
Vodka pineapple juice
Manhattan Martini
Dirty Martini Moscow Mule
Whiskey Sour Mojito Prosecco
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IDEC IDEC
COMPETION COMPETION
Working in a group, we were tasked with creating a temporary sheltered environment, no more than 50 square meters, for refugees to feel safe in. As part of this project, we were able to come up with a story for thier journey. To show this story in a visual representation, we created a journey map. We designed our shelter with what native objects and materials refugees would have access to, relying on the user DIY-level construction capabilities to successfully build our design. The design should provide a place for sleeping, eating, and security at a minimum.
Concept
Inti, the Incan sun god, is the source of light and warmth in the world and protects the Incan people. Inti’s symbol influenced the footprint of the structure. To construct this structure, refugees will use dirt, an abundant natural resource, to form rammed earth walls, along with other found materials. The family will build using the cambio de fuerzas method, using the kit provided. Gabriella will use Peruvian weaving techniques, colors, and patterns to make rugs and bedding. The safety and refuge their new home provides will help them begin their new journey on solid ground.
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1. Composting Toilet 2. Shower Area 3. Tire Windows 4. Wash / Sink Area 5. Kitchen Area 6. Water Storage 7. Handmade Items 8. Sofa / Bed 9. Child Storage Area 10. Front door 11. Rammed Earth ExteriorWall 12. Rammed Earth Partition 13. Adult Storage Area 14. Adult Pallet Bed 15. Overhead Storage Access 16. Child Pallet Bed 17. Child Storage Area
compostPalletstoilet sink 2 doors 5 tires form for walls cement binder hand tamper wood for corrugatedceiling metal waterbucketsbarrel coolerlanternschest fabric hammer screws FLOOR PLAN RENDERED BY GROUP MEMBER LUCINDA
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Rammed Earth Corrugated Metal Stone Floor Peruvian Fabrics
Materials
MASONRY DRAWING MASONRY DRAWING
Brick building drawn in CAD
Rendering from an Elle Decor
photo done in marker
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