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Table Of Contents Educational work YMCA Camp Combe Master Plan ...... 4 Albany Natatorium ......8 Solar building.....10 Delhi Community center.....12 CADD DETAILING.....14 Bridge model.....15
Professional Work 18....custom millwork designs 20..... new office 22..... Main office 24..... Changing room 26......Maintenance building 28......Tree house 30.....2012 Haunted House 32.....CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS 3
YMCA Camp Combe Master Plan SUNY Delhi Spring 2012
Existing Site Conditions
YMCA Camp Combe is a summer day camp in Putnam NY. They are currently looking at a new property located right next to them to help expand the camp. I decided for my senior thesis to make a master plan for the new property and with that new plan design some facades of the some of the buildings to give a general feel for what the camp would look like. Working closely with the executive director and director of the camp I created a master plan that would fit the camp in the best way I thought possible. Camp Combe and Living Springs
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Camp Combe “Hilltop Camp” (Proposed)
Existing Camp Combe “Valley Camp” • Current Property is at 79 Acres.
Camp Combe Master Plan 3-D Rendering
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Camp Combe Master Plan Main Lodge
The Main Lodge at a camp is one of the most important buildings. It’s the place where you eat, have activities, hide from rain, and just sit around and talk. So the main challenge in designing the Lodge was adaptability. By creating a partly open floor plan, the building is able to change and adapt to any use it is needed for. For the style of the Main Lodge, I went with a modern Adirondack style. Trying to keep the feeling of being in the woods but having modern amenities, like large window sets, helps tie the building into the surroundings nearby
INTERIOR RENDERING
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Camp Combe Master Plan
Specialties Cabins
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Open Space 1403 SF
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The 5 Specialty Cabins are to provide indoor, covered space for the different areas of camp. These cabins will be a basic design, to accommodate the building for whatever the use might be. An open floor plan will also help the building adapt and change into whatever it might need to be. A double deck design, and large windows will allow the people inside to feel a part of the camp by not limiting their views and interaction with the other camp programs.
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Albany Natatorium SUNY Delhi Fall 2011
Front Exterior Perspective
The Main goal in this project was to design a community building near the Washington Avenue Armory in Albany, NY. Located near the armory is two parking lots. So for my project I decided to look at what Albany doesn’t have. After looking all around I come to the conclusion that Albany has everything Except a Natatorium. So when I designed this project, it was all about involving the community. By having a Natatorium I could involve the local community with some retail space, a lecture hall, and concession stands.
Rear Exterior Perspective
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Rear Exterior Perspective
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Solar Building
SUNY Delhi Spring 11 The design of this office building was to completely use the sun in the most effective way possible. The shape of the building is directly connected to the different angles of the sun. For winter the building allows more light to enter into the building. The low angle of the sun helps sunlight get into the building. For summer the high angle of the sun reflects off the upper portions of the building helping to keep it cooler.
First Floor rendering
Mechanical 232 SF
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Second floor night rendering
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Delhi Community Center SUNY Delhi Spring 11 The Delhi Community Center was a group project in which the group had to design a space for the Delhi Community. The main focus I had in the community center was the Bowling Alley and Bar building. Designed to resemble a rehabbed factory building, and blend into the semi French look of the town.
Front perspective DAYTIME PERSPECTIVE RENDERING
NIGHT RENDERING 12
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CADD Detailing SUNY Delhi 09-12 Examples of Detail CAD Drawings done while at SUNY Delhi
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Bridge Model SUNY Delhi Fall 10 For a structural theory class, we had to design a replacement bridge for the SUNY Delhi golf course. The new bridge had to accommodate a golf cart and people walking across it to get over the stream. Also the bridge had to be made so it can withstand floods that occasionally happen to the golf course. Since I decided to make a wood bridge, it would be possible for the construction management kids at Delhi to make the bridge for the school. The Bridge is a simple arched design with tension rods connected to the deck to support the deck.
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Professional Work
Custom Millwork Designs Dirig Design, Draftsmen - 2014 Dirig Design is a small design office that specializes in providing high quality Shop Drawings for Cabinet/Millwork Company’s across the USA. These drawings are used by cabinet shops for everything from design approvals by architects, to millwork programing. Shop Drawings are very detail orientated and every shop builds cabinets in their own unique way. Because of this, drawings are very precise and reviewed multiple times. Some examples of these drawings are included. For Dirig Design I did provide 3D Renderings for a couple of custom millwork. Also at Dirig Design I did Field Dimensions for a few clients. These field dimensions were used for permit plans and improvement submittals.
New Office Design Dirig Design, Draftsmen - 2015 Dirig Design’s office is planned on moving to a vacant section of a building on the owner’s property.
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The new office is designed to for the needs of a fast growing Drafting and Sales company. Some of the very first designs were to only accommodate 6 people. The newer design are to allow up to 10+ people. The design of the new office is to maximize the usage of the room, by Lifting the floor, removing the ceiling and exposing the truss work. All these changes and additions help to make an exceptional work environment.
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Main Office Conceptual Design YMCA Camp Combe, Facility Development Intern - 2014 The YMCA Camp Combe’s Main Office is in desperate need of a new office building. As part of the Master Plan work on the current property, A new office building is a key part of the Camp.
The New office will replace the current office that is in disrepair. The challenge with the new office was that it had to wrap around a 200 year old barn without taking away from it. Also being right along a main road, the building had to be astatically pleasing to the area. By having a greater angle on the roof, I was able to put a conference room and small work stations in the ceiling. This was done to make the building seem like one floor but have the functionality of a two floor building.
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Changing Room Conceptual Design
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YMCA Camp Combe, Facility Development Intern - 2012 One of the main parts of the YMCA Camp Combe is the Main Pool which services about 500 kids per day. The key to having every kid swim is fast changing times. The current changing rooms are not meeting the needs of the pool. A new changing room building will provide about double the change space as the current changing rooms. The new building will also have room for Aquatics office, First Aid, and Pool Storage. The unique design of having a part open roof helps the changing rooms stay dry, but the surround roofs have to help hid the kids changing, since the building is lower than the main parking lot.
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Mech 38 SF
Storage 140 SF
First Aid Girls 723 SF
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Auq. Office 112 SF
FLOOR PLAN 24
EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVES
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For the design I attempted to try and keep and older look. The Barn look is a great way to get a lot of room in 2 floors and keep a building looking older. With a simple 2 car garage space with work area downstairs. I was able to place upstairs and office and a lot of storage space.
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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YMCA Camp Combe, Facility Development Intern - 2012 A key part to any facility to run functionally is a Maintenance building. Currently the Camp does not have a maintenance building.
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HORIZONTAL SECTION
EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE YMCA CAMP COMBE
MAINTENANCE BUILDING
Drawn By: Daniel Dahlstrom
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Scale 12" = 1'-0"
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Tree House Conceptual Design YMCA Camp Combe, Facility Development Intern - 2012 In Honor of a staff member who tragically lost her life during a summer, Camp Combe raised money and built a tree house in memory of her. The plans of the Tree House was drawn by and architect that happily volunteered her time to the design of it. My part was to take the 2D CAD plans and make 3D renderings of it to help raise money for the construction of the tree house. I also worked with the architect to redesign the stairs to the current design. During the construction I was one of four people to build the structure.
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PROPOSED RENDERINGS WITH STAIRCASE
CURRENT RENDERINGS WITH NEW STAIRCASE AND DIFFERENT ROOF DESIGNS
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2012 Haunted House “Fright-Ville� YMCA Camp Combe, Facility Development Intern The YMCA Camp Combe Fall Festival is an event that is run during the Fall for two weekends. The main event is the Haunted House. There was two people who built the haunted house for 2012. The Head of Maintenance and I were the ones who designed and built the entire thing. Taking an open air pavilion and closing it in to make a haunted town was the theme for the haunted house. This is the progression of construction photos
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Construction Photos YMCA Camp Combe, Facility Development Intern, Maintenance A small sample of photos from different construction projects I have worked on around camp.
Instillation of a new door where existing window use to be.
Assisted in placing a new floor down in one of the buildings Small pool side deck. I designed and lead a group of volunteers to build this deck
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Re-Shingle Roof and Porch roof on many cabins on the camp property. This roof I was in charge of doing it with one other helper
Assisted in constructing a new Boccie Ball court next to the pool
Assisted in constructing of a triple set of tree houses at the camp
Assisted in constructing of a Haunted Mine for the camps Fall Festival 2011
Assisted in constructing of 6 decks that were additions to cabins
New Haunted House for the camps 2012 Fall Festival. Was one of two people in the design and construction of the Haunted House
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