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Engage+Perform
Design Portfolio
2013
These projecTs sTrive To engage The communiTies in which They could exisT, connecT users wiTh Their relaTive environmenT, and perform as sysTems To efficienTly appropriaTe resources naTural and fabricaTed.
Design Portfolio
2013
Jacob Dale
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JACOB DALE [email protected]
A problem solver that enjoys working with creative teams to conquer challenges and achieve production goals.
EXPERIENCE
Designer / Intern Architect2011 to 2013 Seidel + AssociatesSan Antonio, TX
-Assisted Donald Seidel, R.A. in all facets of a dynamic commercial and residential architecture practice. -Active design partner in the 2014 San Antonio Zootennial Restaurant project. -Participated in all project phases including: weekly client meetings, conceptual & preliminary design, design development, interior design, finish selections, construction documents, permitting, and RFIs.
Project Manager (CDs & Marketing Documents)2006 to 2007Blufish Residential Planning and Design StudioAustin, TX
-Managed construction documents for Morrison Homes, Armadillo Homes, and several custom homebuilders. -Acted as the point of contact for all plan portfolio changes and revisions for Morisson Homes.-Directly assisted the principal in all facets of the design process through construction administration.Participated in design charettes and client meetings.
Project Manager2005 to 2006Corea Design-BuildAustin TX
-Coordinated bidding, design, and project management for residential remodel projects.
Solar Decathlon 2005 Team Member 2004 to 2005 University of Texas at Austin
-Voluntarily participated for over a year in a Graduate Student team that built a prototype solar-powered modular house in Austin, TX.-Was chosen to be part of the team to travel to Washington, D.C. and reassemble the house on the National Mall for international competition.-Reassembled the house on the National Mall in for international competition.
Carpenter2005Driftwood Designs- Austin & Boerne, TX
-Directly assisted the Lead Carpenter in the construction of a single-family residence, custom hardwood floor installations, and commercial tenant finish-outs.
Project Manager & Founding Partner 2004 Roscoe Properties- Austin, TX
-Co-founded a real estate management company to control the acquisition, renovation, and leasing of 17 multi-family properties. -Managed all renovation projects. -Coordinated contractor hiring and scheduling. -Verified punch list completion. -Managed lease-up promotional events.-Negotiated and all lease contracts.
FORMAL EDUCATION
Masterʼs Degree in ArchitectureMay 2013University of Texas at San Antonio College of Architecture
Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Technical Design for the StageDecember 2003Texas State University at San Marcos, TX
Honors High School Diploma with specialization in Architectural DraftingMay 1999Science Academy of South Texas Mercedes, TX
Eagle Scout Rank 1999 Boy Scouts of America-Excelled in 9 years of extensive leadership, community service, teamwork, and survival training.
PERFORMANCE
MacOS 15
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MS Office 15
iWork 9
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AutoCAD 9
SketchUp 8
Revit 5
Photoshop 4
InDesign 3
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PARALLEL EXPERIENCE
Tour Guide2010 to 2012Rio San Antonio CruisesSan Antonio, TX
-Educated & entertained tourists with historic architectural boat tours along the San Antonio Riverwalk.
Freelance Scenic & Charge Artist2008 to 2009 Zach Scott TheatreAustin, TX
-Directed scenic artists in painting the set for Caroline or Change to the specifications of the set designer.
State Theatre of AlabamaMontgomery, AL
-Painted the sets for Charlotte’s Web and A Christmas Carol.
University of Texas Performing Arts CenterAustin, TX
-Assisted charge artist Karen Maness in painting the set for the Opera of Hansel and Gretel.
Artisan2008In Your Space Collaborative ArtsAustin, TX
- Collaborated with a team of skilled artisans in creating high-end murals and finishes for commercial and residential clients in central Texas.
Photography Assistant2008Spirit Essence PhotographyNationwide Tour
-Coordinated transportation, site organization, and file management for the photodocumentation of:Yoga Journal Conference 2008- San Francisco, CA& Anusara Yoga “Light the Sky” World Tour 2008
Stage Technician, Rigger, Carpenter, Fork Operator 2004 to 2010 Erwin Center for Performing Arts- Austin, TX
- Constructed concert and event staging for touring acts including Tool, Dolly Parton, Kanye West, Trans Siberian Orchestra, and many others.
Assistant Technical Director- On TourSummer Internship 2003 Spectrum Staging- Minneapolis, MN
-Directed crews of stage technicians in the assembly and disassembly of concert staging for summer outdoor music festivals including: Bob Dylan Tour, Bumbershoot Festival; R.E.M., Modest Mouse, Pat Benatar, and many others.
Scenic Painting Teacher’s Assistant & Scene Shop AssistantFall & Spring 2003 Texas State University- San Marcos, TX
-Conducted scenic art lessons, taught basic carpentry, and metalwork skills.-Supervised build projects with an eye for safety management.
CONTINUING EDUCATION
TEX FAB 3.0 Digital Fabrication Lectures & Workshop- San Antonio, TX - May 2012-Improved Rhinoceros 3D, and Grasshopper skills in a two day workshop.
Watercolor Painting Course- Southwest School of Arts- San Antonio, TX- Spring 2011-Improved watercolor painting skills using ‘wet-on-wet’ techniques. (30 hrs)
Scenic Artists Training Cobalt Studios- White Lake, NY 2008- (2) week-long courses in:-Furnishing Your Backdrop with S. Crabtree- improved painting skills with respect to light, shadow, and bounce light. -Painting Interior Marble Finishes with R. Keebler- practiced the art of “Beerglazing” using pure pigment, beer, and shellac to achieve realistic faux finishes.
AutoDesk Certified Training- Austin Community College- Austin, TX-AutoCAD 2007 Advanced 24 hr C.E.C.-August 2006-AutoCAD 2006 Fundamentals 40 hr C.E.C.-June 2005
INVOLVEMENT [email protected]
Committee Member Design for Aging AIA-NYC Since May 2013Active Member Urban Green Council USGBC-NYC Since December 2012
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landscape for learning is a K-12
campus ThaT reclaims asphalT parKing loTs To produce a proTecTed courTyard wiThin an urban landscape.
The orienTaTion of The campus aligns wiTh a hisToric neighborhood along a Tree covered pedesTrian paThway To connecT visually wiTh The san anTonio riverwalK.
a collaboraTive proposal by graduaTe sTudenTs: jacob dale, sophia Karbach-morales, and melisa specK.
The sTepped form of The building breaKs down The mass, appearing as a village of buildings To complimenT The hisToric communiTy, and To help relaTe To The human scale of youTh and pedesTrians.
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10,500 x 5 Levels= 52,000 SF
4,200 x 2 Levels= 8,400 SF
6,300 x 2 Levels= 12,600 SF
BLDG A73,000 SF
5,200 x 5 Levels= 26,000 SF
4,000 x 2 Levels= 8,000 SF
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a cenTralized landscape ThaT looKed upon an iconic building was The goal.
whaT became The cenTral adminisTraTive building surrounded by supporTing program, allows sTudenTs To relaTe To belonging To a proTecTed village wiThin an urban environmenT.
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Local Materials Promotion of Adaptive use
H I S T O R I C M A T E R I A L S
Restoration of the Sears building and reuse of materials found in the island provide residents a local building resource. In addition,ample existing storefront windows allow opportunities for display of unique product offerings
Preserving the historic integrity of structures found on Galveston island allows for the community to be self sufficient in the sourcing of materials
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D A Y L I G H T I N G
In place of the current non-historic translucent windows, new energy efficient wood sash windows similar to the original Sears building windows will be installed
Incorporating tubular skylights will allow the core of the building to obtain natural sunlight and minimize the use of electrical lighting
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Water Run Off
Mitigates storm water run off and reduces heat island effect from paved surfaces. In areas where larger vehicles frequent, bricks with minimal surface areas will be incorporated.
A vegetated buffer zone will serve as an at grade transition area that will allow for excess water to gradually seep into the water table
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Vegetation
Vegetation on the roof surface acts as a natural radiant barrier for the building envelope. The sofened surface doubles in function serving as social space for community events
Local vegetation is proposed for the roof top and parking area to minimize the amount of water necessary to maintain the landscape
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The PODS allow for rapid setup and rapid dismantle, ideal for storm preparedness and quick energy for disaster relief. The photovoltaic array is mounted on a network of water filled ballasts that rest atop of the existing roof surface
E L E C T R I C I T Y
Wind generators placed on the roof top will supply the building with power. The Quiet Revolution wind turbine has a vertical axis that produces minimal amount of noise and performs well in low wind velocity
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seTs The sTage for The acquisiTion, preservaTion, and adapTive reuse of an original Sear’S building in galvesTon, Tx designed in arT deco in 1934. creaTed under The guidance of The galvesTon hisToric foundaTion, This is a proposal by jacob dale and joel bosT, assisTed by denise casTillo and nicK melde. The building is repurposed To supporT The success of galvesTon hisToric foundaTion operaTions: archiTecTural salvage showroom, hisToric archiTecTural arTifacT archives and museum, and The universiTy of Texas archiTecTural preservaTion field school.
TODAy, THE BuILDING HAS BEEN OCCuPIED By THE G.H.F. AND THEy ARE MOVING FORWARD WITH THE VISION OF THIS PROPOSAL.
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poTenTial for algae-fuel Technology To produce more fuel per acre Than corn based eThanol producTion.
a design submiTTal To The arid lands insTiTuTe- drylands compeTiTion of 2011.
The proposed faciliTy acquires wasTewaTer from a municipaliTy and uses iT as nuTrienT medium for The producTion of algae bio diesel wiTh-in a phoTobioreacTor process. Through phoTosynTheses algae sequesTers carbon from The aTmosphere.
This proposal aTTempTs To breaK The energy/waTer nexus by uTilizing ‘blackwater’ and abundanT sunshine To provide a renewable fuel source aT The poinT of consumpTion on an inTernaTional TrucKing rouTe.
SITE
PHASE 2
PHASE 3
EXISTING
ALGAE=1850 gallons oil per acre/yr.CORN=15 gallons oil per acre/yr.
MARFA, TXpop. 2000
WASTEWATER SETTLING PONDS
MUN
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WA
STEWATER
approx. 250
Million gal./yr.
19 acre
90 acre
300 acre
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Solar Pavillion/ Farmer’s Market
Fall 2011
solar pavilion/ farmer’S market
is a design proposal for a roof sTrucTure ThaT responds To The high deserT climaTic condiTions of marfa, Tx.
a cassegrain solar collecTor harnesses energy by concenTraTing direcT sunlighT onTo a heaT Transfer conduiT. an ammonia or emulsified salT soluTion can be passed Through This sTrucTure To a heaT Transfer sTaTion where The energy can be sTored and used To regulaTe TemperaTure in municipal sTrucTures during cold nighTs. The sTrucTure doubles as a pavilion ThaT can be used as a covered ouTdoor public evenTs space. The communiTy will be reminded of Their collecTive invesTmenT in The pavilion, as iT shades Them from direcT sunlighT and provides a cool place to hoSt farmer’S marKeTs and local food TrucKs.
sTudy model & rendering
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Merchant Bridge
Spring 2011
deSigner’S were challenged
To selecT an underuTilized exisTing building or urban loT and propose an adapTive re-use of The siTe. a narrow loT 30’ x 130’ flanked by Two Tall corporaTe hoTels was selecTed in downTown san anTonio.
merchanT bridge proposes a TransiTion beTween an economically vibranT river-level pedesTrian environmenT, Known aS ‘the riverwalk’, To a busTling sTreeT-level pedesTrian environmenT wiTh limiTed commercial opporTuniTy. merchanT sTalls of 10’x 20’ are made available as an economic bridge for reTail sTarTups.
The scale of These proposed TenanT spaces exisTs in inTenTional conTrasT To an exisTing large-Scale ‘corporate’ developmenT model.
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Atelier Adjaye
Spring 2011
aTelier adjaye is born of david
adjaye’S cloSe tieS wiTh and inspiraTion drawn from The fine arTs. The charge for This projecT was To research a ‘Starcitect’, their worK, and design process, in designing a personalized sTudio.
an arT sTudio and a drawing sTudio inTersecT To produce a dynamic creaTive space. large amounTs of glazing on The norTh of The building serve To fill The space wiTh naTural lighT.
The drawing sTudio provides a personal reTreaT for adjaye from a busy inTernaTional career.
The arT sTudio allows space for creaTive expression and The poTenTial To worK one-on-one wiTh aspiring young designers and arTisTs of The dis-advanTaged wesT san anTonio neighborhood, where The sTudio is proposed.
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6281 HollyhockSan Antonio Tx 78240
427 Greenwich Blvd. San Antonio, Tx. 78209.3919210.785.9600 t 9602 f seidel-inc.com
SEIDEL + ASSOCIATES, INC.ARCHITECTURE INTERIORS PLANNING
201217DateProject No.July 2, 2012
The record copy of this drawing is on file at the offices of Seidel + Associates, Inc., 427 Greenwich Blvd, San Antonio, Tx 78209.3919. ©2012 Seidel + Associates, Inc., the designs and concepts shown are the sole property of Seidel + Associates, Inc. and may not be used or reproduced without permission.
Construction documents are not intended to be a complete set of instructions on how to construct the project. It is the responsibility of the General Contractor to coordinate the project documents. Notify the Architect in writing of document conflicts, or proceed with the more substantial, more expensive option without additional charge.
Don Seidel Jr. #12995July 2, 2012
Addition to the
SkidmoreResidence
1 ADDENDUM 1, Sept. 12, 2012
A6Master Closet3/8" = 1'-0"
4
EQ EQ EQ
23 4"3'
-31 4"
23 4"3'
-71 4"
1'-3
1 2"23 4"
5'-9
3 4"
Master Closet3/8" = 1'-0"
3
1'-8
1 2"7"
7"7"
7"7"
7"2'
-11 2"
7'-4
"
1'-2"
1'-0"
1'-2"
1'-0"
3'-0" 3'-0"
Master Closet3/8" = 1'-0"
2
EQ EQ EQ EQ
7'-4
"
1'-8
1 2"7"
7"7"
7"7"
7"1'
-93 4"
33 4"
Bath 13/8" = 1'-0"
8
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"3'
-0"
3'-0
"4'
-0"
1'-514" 1'-812" 3'-0"
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8
7
2
Bath 13/8" = 1'-0"
9
1'-312"
1'-8
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1'-6
"3'
-3"
9"
8"
9 10
6 5
14
Bath 13/8" = 1'-0"
10
4'-0
"3'
-0"
Study/ Master Bathroom3/8" = 1'-0"
1
2'-3" 2'-3" 2'-0" 1'-6"
9'-0
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1'-6
"3'
-0"
2'-6
"2'
-6"
1'-6
"2'
-6"
1'-0" 2'-6" 1'-0"
4
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OPEN TOMASTER BED
Master Bathroom3/8" = 1'-0"
7
2'-0
"2'
-6"
3'-0
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4'-0
"8"
2'-4
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3'-0
"4'
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1'-4" 2'-7" 1'-012" 2'-9" 1'-012" 2'-3" 1'-9"
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Open
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Foyer Bench3/8" = 1'-0"
13EQ. EQ. EQ.
1112
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-6"
5'-0
"
Foyer Shelves3/8" = 1'-0"
11
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1'-2
"1'
-2"
2'-0
3 8"1'
-31 2"
10'-6
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1"
Master Bathroom3/8" = 1'-0"
5
4'-0
"3'
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8'-0
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2
14
Master Bath3/8" = 1'-0"
6
1'-312"
1'-8
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9"
8"
9
5
6
Laundry3/8" = 1'-0"
143'-112" 3'-0" 3'-3"
3'-6
"1'
-6"
3'-0
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8'-0
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2'-6
"2'
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2
Key Notes1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.
STONE HEARTHTILE AREA - TYPE AND PATTERN TBDSOLID SURFACE COUNTER (NO SPLASH)RETURN TILE ON SIDE WALL WIDTH OF COUNTERSLOPE SEAT TO DRAIN1" WIDE CHAMFER COURSE OR BULLNOSEMIRRORPAINTED GWB (SEMI-GLOSS)TILE JAMB & SILL (SLOPE SILL)TILE POCKET FULL DEPTH OF WALL. SLOPE BOTTOM TO DRAINOPEN CUBBIES. 3/4" STAIN/ SEALED MDF, DBL WALL BETWEEN2 LAYERS 3/4" PLYWOOD (BIRCH) W/ HARDWOOD HALF-ROUND EDGECOAT HOOKSTILE CEILINGHEATILATOR BIR 50 WOOD BURNING FIREPLACEROUGHSAWN WOOD MANTLE SUPPLIED BY OWNER, INSTALLED BY CONTRACTORPAINTED 3/4" MDF SHELVES
FPFireplace3/8" = 1'-0"
15
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16
1
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"4'
-6"
Foyer Shelves3/8" = 1'-0"
12
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1'-6
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various projecTsphoTos courTesy of clienT
‘Zootennial’ Restaurant
2011 to 2013
when compleTe in spring of
2014, the ‘zootennial’ resTauranT will serve as an anchor To an $8 million dollar plaza To commemoraTe The 100 year anniversary of The san anTonio zoo.
beginning in 2011, i direcTly assisTed don seidel r.a. in all phases of design and documenTaTion of This building. The Two of us aTTended weeKly meeTings wiTh The zoo direcTor, sTaff, landscape archiTecT, conTracTor, and oTher consulTanTs To assure ThaT every deTail of The projecT was addressed.
in addiTion To preparaTion of consTrucTion documenTs, my personal responsibiliTy on This projecT was To source, illusTraTe, and specify all finish maTerials for The building.
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‘zootennial’ conStrUction docUmentS
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Date
©2012 2 Architecture, the designs and concepts shown are the sole property of 2 Architecture and may not be used or reproduced without permission. The record copy of this drawing is on file at the offices of 2 Architecture, Boerne, Tx.
Construction documents are not intended to be a complete set of instructions on how to construct the project. It is the responsibility of the General Contractor to coordinate the project documents. Notify the Architect in writing of document conflicts, or proceed with the more substantial, more expensive option without additional charge.
Daniel Ochoa III #7039
2 Architecture414 N. Live OakBoerne, Texas 78007(210) 391.8855 [email protected]
A1 Architectural Site Plan/Roof Plan
A2 Floor Plan / SchedulesA3 Power & Lighting / Ceiling PlanA4 Front / Right ElevationsA5 Rear / Left ElevationsA6 Bldg Section / DetailsA7 Bldg Section / DetailsA8 Interior Elevations
Apr 18, 2012
Right Elevation (North)1/4" = 1'-0"
1
VES (Alt: MES)
A4
Front Elevation (East)1/4" = 1'-0"
2
5-VC (Alt: CMR)
TCSRB
VES (Alt: MES)
122.9
122
12
7
FF0'0"
T.O.P.9'0"
T.O.P.12'0"
7'-0"
123.2
127
Bottom of Beam8'0"
Porch-1.5"
SEIDEL + ASSOCIATES, INC.ARCHITECTURE INTERIORS PLANNING
3903 N. St. Mary'sSan Antonio, Tx.
78209-3919
427 Greenwich Blvd. San Antonio, Tx. 78209.3919210.785.9600 t 9602 f seidel-inc.com
201134DateProject No.July 29, 2011
The record copy of this drawing is on file at the offices of Seidel + Associates, Inc., 427 Greenwich Blvd, San Antonio, Tx 78209.3919. ©2011 Seidel + Associates, Inc., the designs and concepts shown are the sole property of Seidel + Associates, Inc. and may not be used or reproduced without permission.
Construction documents are not intended to be a complete set of instructions on how to construct the project. It is the responsibility of the General Contractor to coordinate the project documents. Notify the Architect in writing of document conflicts, or proceed with the more substantial, more expensive option without additional charge.
Preliminary DrawingNot for regulatory approval. permit orconstruction. Don Seidel Jr. #12995
July 2011
Replacement buildings forLeopard's Lair
andCrossroads Cafe
DD2Front1 0 2 4 FT
11
11 13
Rear2 0 2 4 FT
7 12
Leopard's - Right6 0 2 4 FT
12
7 TYP.
O.H.
TYP.1'-6"
Crossroads - Right4 0 2 4 FT
12
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
TYP.
O.H.
TYP.1'-6"
Leopard's - Left5 0 2 4 FT
12
7 TYP.
O.H.
TYP.1'-6"
Crossroads - Left3 0 2 4 FT
10
8
9
O.H.
TYP.1'-6"
Key Notes1.
2.3.4.5.6.7.8.
9.10.11.12.13.
SS METAL ROOF; WEATHERED GALVALUME OVER 30# FELT ON 5/8" OSB DECK2X8 CEDAR RAFTER TAILS 32" O.C.8" HARDIEPLANK SIDING4" HARDIETRIM, SMOOTHSTONE MASONRY VENEERCAST STONE LEDGE1X6 CEDAR FENCE ON 3X3 STEEL POSTSSOLID FIBERGLASS DBL PANE, SINGLE HUNG WINDOWSSS SILL @ WINDOWH.M. DOOR AND FRAMECOILING O.H. METAL DOOR (3)2X CEDAR GATES W/ STEEL JAMBS1 1/2" TH PLASTIC LETTERS, 18"H
14.15.16.17.18.19.20.
21.22.
23.24.25.
2X CONVENTIONAL FRAMING @ 16" O.C.SPRAY-FOAM INSULATION2X4 INTERIOR WALLS5/8" GWBSEALED CONC. FLOOR2X6 PERIMETER STUDS @ 16" O.C.8" HARDIPLANK (GRAIN) SIDING OVER TYVEK WRAP ON 5/8" OSB SHEATHINGENGINEERED SLAB ON GRADEWEATHERED GALVALUME SS METAL ROOF OVER 30# FELT ON 5/8" OSB DECK2X8 CEDAR RAFTER TAILS @32" O.C.1X6 T&G CEDAR SOFFIT BELOW ROOF DECK6" WOOD BASE
Section @ Leopard's Lair7 0 2 4 FT
12
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O.H.TYP.
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0 8 16 FTFloor Plan
30' TYP
65'
Seidel +Associates, Inc.
Site Plan0 25 50 FT
Bandera Road
Knigh
ts Pe
ak
Expanded shared entry
Existing Retail
Existing Shop & Office
Existing Tree ClusterService Drive
Trash
New Retail16,000 SF
56 Cars ±
Bandera Road Elevation0 4 8 FT
22'-0
"
MYSTIC PARK RETAILPRELIMINARY DESIGN
Preliminary drawing. Not for regulatory approval, permit or construction. Don Seidel #12995 Aug 2011x
6281 HollyhockSan Antonio Tx 78240
427 Greenwich Blvd. San Antonio, Tx. 78209.3919210.785.9600 t 9602 f seidel-inc.com
SEIDEL + ASSOCIATES, INC.ARCHITECTURE INTERIORS PLANNING
201217DateProject No.July 2, 2012
The record copy of this drawing is on file at the offices of Seidel + Associates, Inc., 427 Greenwich Blvd, San Antonio, Tx 78209.3919. ©2012 Seidel + Associates, Inc., the designs and concepts shown are the sole property of Seidel + Associates, Inc. and may not be used or reproduced without permission.
Construction documents are not intended to be a complete set of instructions on how to construct the project. It is the responsibility of the General Contractor to coordinate the project documents. Notify the Architect in writing of document conflicts, or proceed with the more substantial, more expensive option without additional charge.
Don Seidel Jr. #12995July 2, 2012
Addition to the
SkidmoreResidence
1 ADDENDUM 1, Sept. 12, 2012
Left Elevation1/4" = 1'-0"
1
F.F.0"
T.O.P.8'0"
F.F.0"
T.O.P.9'0"
35
1
16
13
4
1 3
14
5
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126
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15
88"8
7'-6
"
Right Elevation1/4" = 1'-0"
3
F.F.0"
F.F.0"
T.O.P.8'0"
1
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126
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33
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A5
Key Notes1.2.3.
4.5.6.
7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.
16.17.18.19.20.
SS METAL ROOFCONC. SLAB REF: ENGINEER'S PLANHARDIEPLANK SIDING, 8" EXPOSURE. ALL SIDING BELOW TRIM (DO NOT BUTT)PAINTED FASCIA AND TRIM TO MATCH HOUSEPRE-FABRICATED FIBERGLASS COLUMNSPRAY FOAM INSTALLATION IN WALLS & ROOF @ NEW CONSTRUCTIONMETAL CHIMNEY CAP W/ GALV. SCREENSTUCCO FURR DOWN, SEE A3NEW CONC. STEPSNEW CONC. SLAB (REF. STRUCT.)EXIST CONC. SLABCONCEALED GALV. METAL FLASHING @ ROOF TO WALL, TYPTREX DECKING OVER CONC. SLABVERT. COURSE HEADER W/ STEEL ANGLE LINTEL (SEE DETAIL)HARDIETRIM 3/4 X 3.5. ALL TRIM ON TOP OF SIDING. CAULK FULL LENGTHBOARD AND BATTEN SIDING. BATTENS AT 24" O.C.TREX RETURN TRIMHARDIESOFFIT NON-VENTED (SMOOTH)4X8 HARDIEPANEL CEDARMILL VERTICAL SIDING2x6 FRAMING @ EXT WALLS, TYP., W/ BATT INSULATION
21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.31.32.33.34.35.36.37.38.39.40.
5/8" GWBTYVEK HOUSE WRAPWEEPS @ 16" O.C.LAP MEMBRANE FLASHING2X6 FRAMING @ EXT WALLS, TYP., W/ SPRAY FOAM INSULATIONWOLM. BASE PLATEPAINTED HARDIE FASCIA & TRIM TO MATCHMETAL DRIP EDGESLOPED FINISHED GRADE TO DRAIN AWAY FROM SLAB2X FRAMING @16" O.C., REF: ENGINEER'S PLANMETAL TIES TO EACH RAFTER30# FELT OVER 5/8" OSB DECKEXISTING CONSTRUCTION5/8" OSB SHEATHING, TAPE JOINTSSTONE VENEERMORTAR MESH2X6 STUD FRAMING, SEE ENG'S DRAWING FOR HEADER SIZE/TYPESELF-ADHERED MEMBRANE FLASHINGSEALANT & BACKER RODDBL 6 X 3.5 X 5/16 STL ANGLE. 1/8" WELD 1" LONG, STAGGERED 12" TOP & BOTTOM. USE SINGLE 4 X 3 X 1/4 STEEL ANGLE AT GARAGE WINDOW.
Building Section1/4" = 1'-0"
2
7
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Game Room
Bedroom 4
NEW CONSTRUCTION
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R 1/2"
1
Floor Plan1/4" = 1'-0"1
Bedroom 3(C)
Bedroom 2(C)
Mast. Bedroom(WPEF)
Mast. Bath(NS)
Mast.Closet
(NS)
Rear Porch(D)
Front Porch(D)
Kitchen(NS)
Dining(WPEF)
Foyer
Living(WPEF)
Study(NS)
Gallery(WPEF)
Service(TFC)
Mud Room(TFC)
Bath 2(NS)
3'-7"
5'-9
1 2"4'
-3"
10'-0
3 4"
10'-7
1 2"11'
-41 4"
11'-5
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20'-0"
7'-1"
19'-5
1 2"
4'-5
1 2"
12'-5
3 4"
31'-1
11 4"
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5'-814"
7'-1"
2'-0"
12'-0
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11'-1
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13'-7
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57'-134" 12'-512" 17'-1"
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11'-1
11 4"11'
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9'-5
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-51 4"
11'-5
1 4"11'
-111 4"
6"
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1 4"
6'-312"
4'-3
1 2"
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2'-5
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4'-6"
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2"8'
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1'-71
2"
2'-5
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1'-0" 9'-512" 1'-0"
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2'-4
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1'-534"
5'-4
"2'
-93 4"
5'-9
1 4"
1'-11" 6'-112" 7'-912" 6'-134" 10'-512"
Gross Living Area = 2705 SFWood Porches = 1350 Sf
Conc. Porches = 87 SF
2x6 Perimeter studwalls, typ.
Gallery Porch(D)
Bedroom Porch(Conc)
D
W
RefDW
Rng/Oven
MW
Down
Down
Down
2x6 stud walls @plumbing vent, typ.
2x4 stud wall, 84" high
WHWS
AC
Pantry
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Down
6/A-6(Sim)
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
W19
W1W2W3W4
W5
W6
W7
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W9 W10 W11 W12
W13
W14
W15
W16
W17
W18
D6
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D14D15
D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
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NS
NS
6/A-6
EQ. 2'-9" 2'-9" EQ.
6/A-6 (Sim)
Brown ResidenceSabinal, Tx.
Date
©2012 2 Architecture, the designs and concepts shown are the sole property of 2 Architecture and may not be used or reproduced without permission. The record copy of this drawing is on file at the offices of 2 Architecture, Boerne, Tx.
Construction documents are not intended to be a complete set of instructions on how to construct the project. It is the responsibility of the General Contractor to coordinate the project documents. Notify the Architect in writing of document conflicts, or proceed with the more substantial, more expensive option without additional charge.
Daniel Ochoa III #7039
2 Architecture414 N. Live OakBoerne, Texas 78007(210) 391.8855 [email protected]
A1 Architectural Site Plan/Roof Plan
A2 Floor Plan / SchedulesA3 Power & Lighting / Ceiling PlanA4 Front / Right ElevationsA5 Rear / Left ElevationsA6 Bldg Section / DetailsA7 Bldg Section / DetailsA8 Interior Elevations
Apr 18, 2012
A2
Door ScheduleHardware
ID W H Type Mat'l Leaf Glazing Note
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Fixture & Finish AllowancesAllowances are retail cost only. Add sales tax, delivery, installation, backings, rough-in, etc
Item Allowance NotesWall Tile $2800 Not incl Floor tile (spec'd on plans)Elec Fixtures 8400 Ceiling & wall fixtures, Ceiling fans,
vent fans
Plumbing Fixtures 9600Toilets, sinks, faucets, shower heads, shower controls, tankless WH, water softener & R.O. purifyer
Bath Accessories 1100 Robe Hooks,Towel bar(s), paper holder, grab bar, mirror
Base Cabinets 10000 Kitchen & vanities. Includes hardwareWall cabinets 3900 Includes hardwareStudy bookshelves 7000Soild Surface countertops 5100 no splash
Wood Exterior Doors (10) 45,000 Exception to above: Includes Finish,
Hdwr & Installation
Window ScheduleID W H Type Mat'l Glazing Note
W1 X X Casement Wood Dbl pane, Low E, Argon filled Painted
Appliances provided by Owner, installed by contractor:DW, Range/Oven & Hood, Microwave, Ref., Washer & Dryer
6281 HollyhockSan Antonio Tx 78240
427 Greenwich Blvd. San Antonio, Tx. 78209.3919210.785.9600 t 9602 f seidel-inc.com
SEIDEL + ASSOCIATES, INC.ARCHITECTURE INTERIORS PLANNING
201217DateProject No.July 2, 2012
The record copy of this drawing is on file at the offices of Seidel + Associates, Inc., 427 Greenwich Blvd, San Antonio, Tx 78209.3919. ©2012 Seidel + Associates, Inc., the designs and concepts shown are the sole property of Seidel + Associates, Inc. and may not be used or reproduced without permission.
Construction documents are not intended to be a complete set of instructions on how to construct the project. It is the responsibility of the General Contractor to coordinate the project documents. Notify the Architect in writing of document conflicts, or proceed with the more substantial, more expensive option without additional charge.
Don Seidel Jr. #12995July 2, 2012
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STONE HEARTHTILE AREA - TYPE AND PATTERN TBDSOLID SURFACE COUNTER (NO SPLASH)RETURN TILE ON SIDE WALL WIDTH OF COUNTERSLOPE SEAT TO DRAIN1" WIDE CHAMFER COURSE OR BULLNOSEMIRRORPAINTED GWB (SEMI-GLOSS)TILE JAMB & SILL (SLOPE SILL)TILE POCKET FULL DEPTH OF WALL. SLOPE BOTTOM TO DRAINOPEN CUBBIES. 3/4" STAIN/ SEALED MDF, DBL WALL BETWEEN2 LAYERS 3/4" PLYWOOD (BIRCH) W/ HARDWOOD HALF-ROUND EDGECOAT HOOKSTILE CEILINGHEATILATOR BIR 50 WOOD BURNING FIREPLACEROUGHSAWN WOOD MANTLE SUPPLIED BY OWNER, INSTALLED BY CONTRACTORPAINTED 3/4" MDF SHELVES
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ThaT Their residence in an upscale neighborhood did noT have adequaTe sTorage facilTies for Their four vehicles.
minimally sized garage door openings did noT allow for convenienT enTry and exiT.
maximizing The garage enTry To double-widTh glazed doors allowed for ease of enTry, abundance of naTural lighT, and The abiliTy To securely showcase all four of The owners vehicles.
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wiTh a life-long inTeresT in
environmenTal sTewardship and how The builT environmenT could conTribuTe, in 2004 i discovered ThaT universiTy of Texas- ausTin was building a proToType less Than a mile from my home.
Through The nexT year i volunTeered my carpenTry and logisTical experience (gained Through The sTaging indusTry).
as a daily parTicipanT in The consTrucTion of The building, i was inviTed To be parT of The Team To Travel To washingTon, d.c. and reassemble The house on The naTional mall for inTernaTional compeTiTion.
THE PASSION AND DEDICATION I SHARED WITH THE TALENTED TEAM OF GRADuATE STuDENTS AND PROFESSORS ON THE TEAM SOLIDIFIED My DESIRE TO PuRSuE A CAREER AS AN ARCHITECT IN HARMONy WITH OuR PLANET.
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Summer 2003 preSented the
opportunity to criSS-croSS the united StateS on tour aS an aSSiStant technical director of concert Staging.
direction of crewS in the quick and Safe aSSembly of concert Staging further developed my ability to relate to people of variouS backgroundS and motivate them to work together aS a team.
ShowS included: bob dylan, r.e.m., modeSt mouSe, pat benatar, and many otherS.
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my SiSter (a directiing maJor at the time) introduced me to the technical deSign facet of theatre.
COLLABORATING WITH DESIGNERS AND TECHNICIANS TO CREATE SOMETHING uNIQuE IS A PROCESS THAT I INCREASINGLy ENJOy AS My EXPERIENCES uNFOLD.
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if i illuStrate it,we can create it.
IF WE CREATE IT,OTHERS MAy DREAM.
it iS my perSonal charge to make dreamS come alive, whether they are my clientS’ or my own.
my purSuit of eXperience, SkillS, and education continueS without pauSe.
IT IS My INTENTION TO CONTRIBuTE TO A PLACE WHERE DREAMS COME ALIVE.
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Tropical border of souTh Texas and norThern mexico. his inTernaTional upbringing has allowed a unique appreciaTion for culTure, communiTy, and environmenT.
his professional experience in The builT environmenT comes from The rapidly growing ausTin and san anTonio meTropoliTan areas of cenTral Texas.
his culTural undersTanding expands yearly as he has Travelled exhausTively wiTh-in The uniTed sTaTes, across mexico, and To mosT regions of wesTern europe.
he currenTly resides in manhaTTan where he conTinues To conTribuTe To communiTy Through The design of The builT environmenT.