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2008 A.R.E. GRAPHICS SEMINAR SITE PLANNING gray dougherty, assoc. aia
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AGENDA INTRODUCTIONS0.25 HOURS GRAPHICS OVERVIEW0.50 HOURS NCARB SOFTWARE0.50 HOURS SITE PLANNING OVERVIEW0.25 HOURS SITE GRADING1.00 HOUR LUNCH0.75 HOURS SITE ZONING1.00 HOUR SITE DESIGN2.00 HOURS QUESTIONS0.75 HOURS 7.00 HOURS
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INTRODUCTION GRAY DOUGHERTY, ASSOC. AIA ORIGINALLY FROM NEWPORT BEACH, CA GRADUATED BERKELEY M.ARCH COMPLETED A.R.E.: 2007 GRE TEACHER FOR KAPLAN NEW YORK UC BERKELEY GRADUATE STUDENT INSTRUCTOR ED 4 ARCH 150 CURRENTLY WORKING FOR DOUGHERTY + DOUGHERTY ARCHITECTS YOU? NAME HOMETOWN CURRENT EMPLOYMENT A.R.E. STATUS
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GRAPHICS OVERVIEW DIVISIONS SITE PLANNING 3 VIGNETTES; 3.75 HOURS BUILDING PLANNING 2 VIGNETTES; 5.5 HOURS BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 6 VIGNETTES; 6 HOURS VIGNETTES MAY BE COMPLETED IN ANY ORDER
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GRAPHICS OVERVIEW DIVISIONS SCORING BY COMPUTER VIGNETTE BREAKDOWN FEATURES, SUB-FEATURES, ETC. GRADING ACCEPTABLE, INDETERMINATE, UNACCEPTABLE
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GRAPHICS OVERVIEW DIVISIONS SCORING PREPARATION SOFTWARE STUDY GUIDES PRACTICE VIGNETTES GENERIC CODES PRACTICE PROBLEMS THIS CLASS! ADDITIONAL RESOURCES www.areforum.org www.areforum.org Norman Dorf, AIA: Understanding the Graphic Divisions of the Architect’s Exam. www.are-solutions.com www.are-solutions.com www.ncarb.org/are www.ncarb.org/are AIAEB Library
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GRAPHICS OVERVIEW DIVISIONS SCORING PREPARATION THE TESTING CENTER DON’T BE LATE WEAR LAYERS BRING 2 FORMS OF IDENTIFICATION NOTHING CAN BE BROUGHT INTO THE TESTING ROOM THE 15 MINUTE BREAK IS MANDATORY
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GRAPHICS OVERVIEW DIVISIONS SCORING PREPARATION THE TESTING CENTER
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NCARB SOFTWARE VIGNETTE NAVIGATION REVIEW OF TOOLS SKETCH ELEMENTS PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE!
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SITE PLANNING OVERVIEW SITE DESIGN90 MINUTES BREAK15 MINUTES SITE ZONING60 MINUTES SITE GRADING30 MINUTES 3.75 HOURS
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SITE GRADING SUMMARY INTERPRET AND MODIFY SITE TOPOGRAPHY TO CONFORM TO A GIVEN SET OF PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS INFORMATION PROVIDED EXISTING SITE ELEMENTS CONTOURS GRADING REQUIREMENTS A QUICK LESSON ON CONTOURS SWALE CROWN GRADES
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SITE GRADING STRATEGY UNDERSTAND PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS NOTE CONTOUR INTERVALS NOTE GRADE REQUIREMENTS DETERMINE WHAT CONTOURS CANNOT BE CHANGED TIPS NOTE REQ’D MIN/MAX CONTOUR SPACING USE THE SKETCH CIRCLE TO MEASURE BETWEEN CONTOURS SAMPLE VIGNETTE
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SITE GRADING
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SITE ZONING SUMMARY UNDERSTAND ZONING AND SETBACK RESTRICTIONS IN BOTH PLAN AND SECTION INFORMATION PROVIDED A SITE PLAN AND SECTION AXES SETBACKS (FROM PROPERTY LINES AND SITE FEATURES) SITE IMPROVEMENTS BUILDING ALLOWABLE BUILDING HEIGHTS
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SITE ZONING STRATEGY PLAN NOTE STREET ORIENTATION (FRONT YARD) DRAW SITE IMPROVEMENT AREA DRAW BUILDING AREA SECTION DRAW GRADE LINE DRAW BUILDING OUTLINE TIPS THERE IS ONE RIGHT SOLUTION ON A CORNER LOT, THE REAR YARD IS OPPOSITE THE FRONT YARD USE SKETCH CIRCLES IN PLAN FOR FEATURE SETBACKS USE SKETCH LINES IN SECTION USE THE GRID FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS!!!! SAMPLE VIGNETTE
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SITE ZONING
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SITE DESIGN SUMMARY SYNTHESIZE PROGRAM, CIRCULATION, ZONING, AND TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INTO A COHESIVE AND COMPETENT SITE DESIGN. INFORMATION PROVIDED BUILDINGS TYPE AND NUMBER ORIENTATION, ACCESS, AND ADJACENCY REQ’S CIRCULATION CAR SERVICE PEDESTRIAN (INCLUDING PLAZA) PARKING NUMBER (STANDARD & HANDICAP) DIMENSIONS
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SITE DESIGN A QUICK LESSON ON PARKING LAYOUTS CIRCULATION SIZING RULES OF THUMB HANDICAP PARKING
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SITE DESIGN STRATEGY PLACE ALL SITE ELEMENTS ON SITE TO ASSESS SCALE LOCATE THE MOST RESTRICTIVE SITE BUILDING FIRST PLAN PARKING AND VEHICULAR CIRCULATION PLAN PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION & PLAZA CHECK FOR TREE REMOVAL TIPS THERE IS MORE THAN ONE RIGHT SOLUTION SERVICE ACCESS CANNOT BE THROUGH PARKING LOT DRAW PLAZA AROUND ENTRANCES (KEEP SHAPE SIMPLE) SAMPLE VIGNETTE
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SITE DESIGN
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SUMMARY & QUESTIONS
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03|01|2008 2008 A.R.E. GRAPHICS SEMINAR BUILDING TECHNOLOGY gray dougherty, assoc. aia
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AGENDA BUILDING PLANNING OVERVIEW0.25 HOURS BUILDING SECTION0.75 HOURS STRUCTURAL LAYOUT1.00 HOURS LUNCH0.75 HOURS MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL PLAN0.75 HOURS ROOF PLAN0.75 HOURS ACCESSIBILITY/RAMP1.00 HOURS STAIR DESIGN1.50 HOURS QUESTIONS0.25 HOURS 7.00 HOURS
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BUILDING PLANNING OVERVIEW BUILDING SECTION60 MINUTES STRUCTURAL LAYOUT45 MINUTES ACCESSIBILITY/RAMP45 MINUTES BREAK15 MINUTES MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL PLAN60 MINUTES STAIR DESIGN60 MINUTES ROOF PLAN45 MINUTES 6 HOURS WHICH ONE DO I DO FIRST? CALCULATION INTENSIVE PROBLEMS FIRST (MECH, STAIR) SHORTER, MORE FINITE PROBLEMS FIRST (SECTION, STRUCTURAL) DO THE PRACTICE PROBLEMS AND DRAW YOUR OWN CONCLUSIONS.
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BUILDING SECTION SUMMARY SYNTHESIZE A BUILDING PLAN AND VARIOUS VERTICAL CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS INTO A BUILDING SECTION INFORMATION PROVIDED FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR BACKGROUND FLOOR PLANS ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, AND MECHANICAL COMPONENTS A SECTION CUT LINE CLEARANCE AND HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS A QUICK LESSON ON FOOTINGS
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BUILDING SECTION STRATEGY DRAW GRADE LINE DRAW BEARING WALLS, FOOTINGS, AND SLAB ON GRADE ADD FIRST FLOOR AND DOUBLE HEIGHT CEILINGS PLACE JOISTS ACCORDING TO LARGEST DUCT COMBINED WITH LIGHT FIXTURE CLEARANCE (BE CAREFUL TO NOTE SIZE AND ORIENTATION) ADD DUCTS AND PARTITIONS REPEAT FOR SECOND FLOOR EXTEND PARAPETS TIPS USE THE SKETCH CIRCLE TO MEASURE VERTICAL CLEARANCES TURN ON THE GRID AND ORTHO DRAW THE SECTION ON TOP OF THE FLOOR PLAN TO PREVENT SCROLLING A SLAB ON GRADE MEANS THAT YOU SHOULD DRAW A GRADE LINE AND PUT THE SLAB ON TOP OF THAT LINE SAMPLE VIGNETTE
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BUILDING SECTION
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STRUCTURAL LAYOUT SUMMARY DESIGN A BASIC STRUCTURAL SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR A GIVEN SET OF FLOOR PLANS DOES NOT TEST QUANTITATIVE KNOWLEDGE OR COMPUTATIONS INFORMATION PROVIDED A LOWER AND UPPER LEVEL FLOOR PLAN CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS GENERAL REQUIREMENTS CLEARANCES COLUMN FREE SPACES A QUICK LESSON ON VERTICAL LOAD TRANSFER DECKING, JOISTS, BEAMS, COLUMNS, AND BEARING WALLS
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STRUCTURAL LAYOUT STRATEGY START AT THE UPPER FLOOR AND WORK YOUR WAY DOWN NOTE THE MAXIMUM SPAN OF DECKING AND USE FOR JOIST SPACING TIPS READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS (THIS IS KEY TO ALL BUILDING TECHNOLOGY VIGNETTES) DO NOT USE BEARING WALLS UNLESS IT IS REQUIRED COMPUTER GRADING ALL VERTICAL LOADS MUST BE TRANSFERRED TO THE GROUND DO NOT SUPPORT COLUMNS, BEARING WALLS, OR BEAMS WITH BEAMS SUPPORT ALL EDGES OF ROOF DECKING SAMPLE VIGNETTE
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STRUCTURAL LAYOUT
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MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL PLAN SUMMARY LAYOUT A REFLECTED CEILING PLAN BASED UPON HVAC AND LIGHTING REQUIREMENTS INFORMATION PROVIDED FLOOR PLAN WITH STRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT LIGHTING REQUIREMENTS HVAC REQUIREMENTS A QUICK LESSON ON LIGHTING LIGHT DISTRIBUTION DIAGRAMS
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MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL PLAN STRATEGY PLACE CEILINGS IN ROOMS CALCULATE LIGHTING REQUIREMENTS PLACE LIGHTING IN CEILINGS ROUTE RIGID DUCTWORK AND PLACE FIRE DAMPERS PLACE GRILLS AND DIFFUSERS BASED ON AIR DISTRIBUTION REQ’S ROUTE FLEXIBLE DUCTWORK TIPS USE ONLY ONE TYPE OF LIGHTING FIXTURE PER ROOM CEILING GRIDS CAN ROTATE DON’T FORGET FIRE DAMPERS SAMPLE VIGNETTE
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MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL PLAN
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ROOF PLAN SUMMARY CREATE A ROOF PLAN BASED UPON CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS AND OTHER PROGRAM INFORMATION PROVIDED ROOF OUTLINES REQUIRED ROOF SLOPES AND STRUCTURE CLERESTORY, HVAC, SKYLIGHT, FLASHING, AND OTHER REQ’S
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ROOF PLAN STRATEGY DRAW CLERESTORY DRAW ROOF RIDGES INPUT SLOPES AND ELEVATIONS, ALLOWING FOR CEILING CLEARANCES PLACE SKYLIGHTS, HVAC EQUIPMENT, PLUMBING STACKS AND VENTS PLACE ROOF GUTTERS AND DOWN SPOUTS ADD CRICKETS AND FLASHING (DON’T FORGET THE CHIMNEY) TIPS ONLY ADD SKYLIGHTS AND OTHER ELEMENTS WHERE REQUIRED KEEP ROOFS SIMPLE, MINIMIZE NUMBER AND AVOID DIAGONAL RIDGES IF POSSIBLE DON’T FORGET TO FLASH THE CHIMNEY AND ADD CRICKETS IF NECESSARY SAMPLE VIGNETTE
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ROOF PLAN
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ACCESSIBILITY/RAMP SUMMARY CREATE A PLAN TO ACCOMMODATE A SLIGHT GRADE CHANGE USING A STAIR AND RAMP INFORMATION PROVIDED FLOOR PLAN PROGRAM GENERIC CODE THIS MAY BE SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT IN YOUR EXAM
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ACCESSIBILITY/RAMP STRATEGY DETERMINE REQ’D RAMP LENGTH AND NUMBER OF RISERS DRAW ROUGH RAMPS, STAIRS AND LANDINGS TO USE FOR LAYOUT ADD SPOT ELEVATIONS TO LANDINGS ADD HANDRAILS DRAW IN WALL AND EXIT DOOR TIPS HANDRAILS EXTEND 12” EXIT DOORS IN DIRECTION OF EGRESS TRAVEL STAIRS AND RAMPS DO NOT REDUCE IN WIDTH IN DIRECTION OF EGRESS HANDRAILS CAN REDUCE REQ’D WIDTH 4” (ALLOW SPACE TO HOLD) MINIMIZE NUMBER OF RISERS ENTRANCE TO RAMP SHOULD BE NEAR ENTRANCE TO STAIR THERE IS MORE THAN ONE SOLUTION! SAMPLE VIGNETTE
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ACCESSIBILITY/RAMP
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STAIR DESIGN SUMMARY CREATE A STAIR DESIGN THAT ACCOMMODATES TWO LEVEL CHANGES AND MEETS GENERIC CODE REQUIREMENTS INFORMATION PROVIDED TWO FLOOR PLANS REFERENCE SECTION (SOMETIMES PROVIDED) PROGRAM OCCUPANT LOAD NECESSARY CLEARANCES GENERIC CODE
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STAIR DESIGN STRATEGY CALCULATE MINIMUM EXITING WIDTHS OCCUPANT LOAD HANDRAIL PROJECTIONS DETERMINE LENGTH OF STAIRS DRAW STAIRS AND LANDINGS ADD SPOT ELEVATIONS DRAW HANDRAILS TIPS CHECK SECTION DOOR HEIGHTS FOR LANDING CLEARANCES DON’T FORGET DOOR CLEARANCES USE SKETCH RECTANGLES FOR AREA OF REFUGE KEEP IT SIMPLE! SAMPLE VIGNETTE
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STAIR DESIGN
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SUMMARY & QUESTIONS
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03|02|2008 2008 A.R.E. GRAPHICS SEMINAR BUILDING PLANNING gray dougherty, assoc. aia
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AGENDA BUILDING PLANNING OVERVIEW0.25 HOURS INTERIOR LAYOUT1.75 HOURS LUNCH0.75 HOURS SCHEMATIC DESIGN3.50 HOURS QUESTIONS0.75 HOURS 7.00 HOURS
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BUILDING PLANNING OVERVIEW INTERIOR LAYOUT60 MINUTES BREAK15 MINUTES SCHEMATIC DESIGN240 MINUTES 3.75 HOURS YOU CANNOT MOVE BETWEEN SECTIONS!
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INTERIOR LAYOUT SUMMARY DEVELOP AN INTERIOR PARTITION AND FURNITURE PLAN BASED UPON A GIVEN FLOOR PLAN AND PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS INFORMATION PROVIDED FLOOR PLAN SPACE AND FURNITURE REQUIREMENTS GENERIC CODE RELATIVELY SIMPLE 5’ TURNAROUND AND 3’ PATHS OF TRAVEL A QUICK LESSON ON FURNITURE PLANNING
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INTERIOR LAYOUT STRATEGY SIZE THE CONFERENCE ROOM LOCATE ROOMS BASED UPON REQUIRED ADJACENCIES PLACE ALL REQUIRED FURNITURE NEAR ROOMS (DON’T FORGET ANY) PLACE FURNITURE AND DOORS IN ROOMS AND ADJUST ACCORDINGLY TIPS TOOLS USE SKETCH CIRCLES FOR CLEARANCES THE ROTATE TOOL IS KEY YOU DRAW ROOMS, NOT WALLS (DOORS DISAPPEAR) ONLY PLACE DOORS WHERE REQUIRED BE MINDFUL OF DOOR CLEARANCES DO NOT SWING DOORS INTO RECEPTION SAMPLE VIGNETTE
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INTERIOR LAYOUT
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SCHEMATIC DESIGN SUMMARY DEVELOP A TWO STORY FLOOR PLAN BASED UPON A GIVEN SITE AND PROGRAM INFORMATION PROVIDED SITE PLAN BUILDING REQUIREMENTS GENERIC CODE STAIRS CORRIDORS (DEAD END, WIDTH) A QUICK LESSON ON VISUAL PROGRAM ORGANIZATION
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SCHEMATIC DESIGN STRATEGY SUMMARIZE PROGRAM ON SCRATCH PAPER ALLOCATE ROOMS TO FLOORS NOTE ADJACENCIES AND VIEWS PLACE MAJOR FIRST FLOOR ELEMENTS ON SITE TO ASSESS SCALE BLOCK OUT FIRST FLOOR BLOCK OUT SECOND FLOOR (MUST BE WITHIN OUTLINES OF FIRST FLOOR) REVISIT TO FIRST FLOOR (USE THE LAYERS TOOL) FINE TUNE WALLS TO ALIGN VERIFY CORRIDORS ARE WITHIN REQUIRED SQUARE FOOTAGE VERIFY ROOMS ARE WITHIN SQUARE FOOTAGE TOLERANCE ONCE SPACE LAYOUT IS SET, ADD DOORS (THEY DISAPPEAR IF YOU MOVE A WALLS) ADD WINDOWS
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SCHEMATIC DESIGN TIPS DON’T FIGHT THE PROGRAM (THIS IS NOT A TEST OF CREATIVITY) KEEP CORRIDORS TIGHT KEEP ROOMS AS CLOSE TO SQUARE AS POSSIBLE DON’T WORRY ABOUT THE ELEVATIONS TOILETS & WALLS DO NOT NEED TO LINE UP BETWEEN FLOORS AVOID L-SHAPED CORRIDORS IF POSSIBLE DOUBLE LOAD CORRIDORS IF POSSIBLE PLACE UTILITY SPACES BETWEEN DOUBLE HIGH SPACE AND CORRIDOR READ THE INSTRUCTIONS! SAMPLE VIGNETTE
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SCHEMATIC DESIGN
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SUMMARY & QUESTIONS
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