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academic portfolio
[email protected] . 5204056858 . 6221 n. camino arturo, tucson az 85718
Deconstructing the landscape, and forming it to define space brings about the most unique sense of place. From the hand tooled Doric columns of the Parthenon to the machine cut masonry at Termas de Vals, the material possessed by the site orders the earth and sky mediating the elements to enhance the human experience.
The connection to the earth and the ground-ing of space has always been the focal point of architectural experience for me. Condi-tioning space by means of geometry, tec-tonically defined by material, is where my passion lies within the broad realm of ar-chitecture.
“We do not always insist on exact duplication, or symmetry, or evenness of section, or fairness of a curve, or repetition of a unit…” David Pye, Quality in Workmanship
academic design portfolio 2012 jorgenson_tyler scott (cv )
Jul 2012 - PresentSHoP Architecture, New YorkDesigner
Jan 2012 - May 2012Rick Joy Architects, TucsonDesign Intern, Princeton Transit Hub
Apr 2011 - Sept 2011SHoP Architecture, New YorkDesign InternBotswana Innovation Hub
May 2010 - Aug 2010Urban A&O Architecture, New YorkIntern, Design AssociateHigh line fashion show competition winner and installation fabrication.
March 2009 - PresentJorgenson_Frederickson CollaborativeDigital furniture fabrication & installationsGould & Kulin Dwelling (Summer 2009)
May - July 2009UA 2009 solar decathlon Steel fabrication, vacuum forming andCNC fabrication, zinc panelling, andsolar panel programming and assembly
July 2008 - Presentsince-86.comCommissioned public murals (graffiti)Multi- media art
May 2005 - Jan 2011United States Marine Corps O.I.F. 6.2IRAQ, SYRIA, IRAN, KUWAIT, NORWAYLogistics +Combat Engineering
June 2006 - July 2006Platform Gallery, Tucson, Az4 piece multi media show
June 2008Munich public library Commissioned installation
June 2008Munich public school Commissioned installation
July 2008cafe Luce, Tucson, Az8 piece multi media show
March 2009A Shot in the Dark, Tucson, Az10 piece show
January 2010Cafe Luce15 piece multi media solo show
March 2010Persona Magazine Publicationone page spread
July 2010Urban A&O Center for ArchitectureIntegrate Innovate Installation
June 2012d3 Natural Housing competitionwork exhibited
September 2010Urban A&O High line 23 Fashion Show Architectural screen wall installation
Dec 2010 - May2012UA Wind Tunnel Constructionfabrication +shop lab monitorDesign, steel work, millworkand fiberglass finishing
Aug 2010 - Dec 2010Graduate Student Teaching AssistantDesign Communications 241Lectures and software
135 Roebling, Brooklyn, NY 11211email - [email protected] or [email protected] phone - 520.405.6858
University of Arizona College of ArchitectureAug 2007 - May 20125 year accredited Bachelor in Architecture 4.0 studio GPA
University of Arizona College of Social SciencesAug 2004 - May 2007B.A. Social Sciences Degree
HonorsSpring 2012- Capstone Award Winner for the best thesis capstone project for 2012- AIA Design Excellence Award Winner for senior thesis- Philip Dinsmore Scholarship Recipient
Fall 2012- D3 Natural Housing competition work published and exhibited
Spring 2011- Arizona Builders Alliance portfolio competition winner - Roy Drachman Scholarship recipient
Fall 2009 - Top 10 finalist USITT total theater international design competition
Spring 2010- 3rd place Lyceum International Design Competition ($1500.00 winnings)
Spring 2009- Student NAAB Class Representative
Spring 2009- AIA Design Excellence Award Winner
Fall 2008 - AIA Design Excellence Award Winner
Software
Rhino 3dm 4.0 + 5.0 maxwell, V-Ray, FlamingoAuto Cad 2011 Mad Cam (for Rhino 3dm)Master CamAdobe Master Suite CS4 + CS5 Illustrator, Photoshop, Dreamweaver Flash, Fireworks and Premier.
Medium ProficiancyMaya 2009 + 20103DStudio Max 2010REVIT 2010Grasshopper
William Sharples, Partner, SHoP [email protected]
Philipp Neher, Principal Architect, Rick Joy [email protected]
Susannah [email protected] worked for SHoP Architects andGehry Partners
Recently Read Literature
Wholeness oand the Implicate OrderDavid Bohm
DeluezeManuel De Landa
Critical PathBuckminster Fuller
A Thousand Years of Non Linear historyManuel De Landa
Emergent Technologies and DesignMichael Weinstock and Achim Menges
On Growth and Form, D’Arcy Wentworth Thompson
Atlas of Novel Tectonics, Reiser and Umemoto
excerpts from_The Nature of Design, David Pye
excerpts from_On Creativity, David Bohm
00. Bio - Major influences and paradigm shifts
01. Capstone Thesis Phyla.Graft (Spring 2012) arc. 451 thesis studio (prof. Christopher domin)02. USITT Ideal Theater International Design Competion finalist (spring 2010) 2010 ARC_401 Comprehensive Design Studio (Prof. Beth Weinstein)03. Arizona Challenge International Competition for a Future Desert City (fall 2011) 2011 ARC_402 Urban Design Studio (Prof. Susannah Dickinson) with kevin moore and andre rodrigue
04. Visionary Theater Performance (fall 2009) 2010 Arc 497 performance architecture seminar Seminar (Prof. Beth Weinstein) with kevin moore, heiman luk, corey kingston, andre rodrugue and cruz crawford05. Centipede Bench (fall 2011) Done with Prof. Susannah Dickinsonfor clients of the JF Collaborative with Paul Frederickson06. Data Scape Installation (fall 2011) ARC_497 installation suspended in the stairwell at the college of architecture (Prof. Susannah Dickinson) with cruz crawford and sheehan wachter 07. Solar Decathlon (2008 - 2009) ARC_299 + ARC_399 independent studies with anton toth, eddie Hall and matt gindlesparger08. Experimental Play Space (2011) ARC_452 Senior Design Build Studio (Prof. Chris Trumble)
09. Urban AO Architecture (summer 2010) HL-23 installation + Sukkah City Competition10. SHoP Architecture (summer 2011) Botswana Innovation Hub
academic design portfolio 2012 jorgenson_tyler scott (cv )
Jul 2012 - PresentSHoP Architecture, New YorkDesigner
Jan 2012 - May 2012Rick Joy Architects, TucsonDesign Intern, Princeton Transit Hub
Apr 2011 - Sept 2011SHoP Architecture, New YorkDesign InternBotswana Innovation Hub
May 2010 - Aug 2010Urban A&O Architecture, New YorkIntern, Design AssociateHigh line fashion show competition winner and installation fabrication.
March 2009 - PresentJorgenson_Frederickson CollaborativeDigital furniture fabrication & installationsGould & Kulin Dwelling (Summer 2009)
May - July 2009UA 2009 solar decathlon Steel fabrication, vacuum forming andCNC fabrication, zinc panelling, andsolar panel programming and assembly
July 2008 - Presentsince-86.comCommissioned public murals (graffiti)Multi- media art
May 2005 - Jan 2011United States Marine Corps O.I.F. 6.2IRAQ, SYRIA, IRAN, KUWAIT, NORWAYLogistics +Combat Engineering
June 2006 - July 2006Platform Gallery, Tucson, Az4 piece multi media show
June 2008Munich public library Commissioned installation
June 2008Munich public school Commissioned installation
July 2008cafe Luce, Tucson, Az8 piece multi media show
March 2009A Shot in the Dark, Tucson, Az10 piece show
January 2010Cafe Luce15 piece multi media solo show
March 2010Persona Magazine Publicationone page spread
July 2010Urban A&O Center for ArchitectureIntegrate Innovate Installation
June 2012d3 Natural Housing competitionwork exhibited
September 2010Urban A&O High line 23 Fashion Show Architectural screen wall installation
Dec 2010 - May2012UA Wind Tunnel Constructionfabrication +shop lab monitorDesign, steel work, millworkand fiberglass finishing
Aug 2010 - Dec 2010Graduate Student Teaching AssistantDesign Communications 241Lectures and software
135 Roebling, Brooklyn, NY 11211email - [email protected] or [email protected] phone - 520.405.6858
University of Arizona College of ArchitectureAug 2007 - May 20125 year accredited Bachelor in Architecture 4.0 studio GPA
University of Arizona College of Social SciencesAug 2004 - May 2007B.A. Social Sciences Degree
HonorsSpring 2012- Capstone Award Winner for the best thesis capstone project for 2012- AIA Design Excellence Award Winner for senior thesis- Philip Dinsmore Scholarship Recipient
Fall 2012- D3 Natural Housing competition work published and exhibited
Spring 2011- Arizona Builders Alliance portfolio competition winner - Roy Drachman Scholarship recipient
Fall 2009 - Top 10 finalist USITT total theater international design competition
Spring 2010- 3rd place Lyceum International Design Competition ($1500.00 winnings)
Spring 2009- Student NAAB Class Representative
Spring 2009- AIA Design Excellence Award Winner
Fall 2008 - AIA Design Excellence Award Winner
Software
Rhino 3dm 4.0 + 5.0 maxwell, V-Ray, FlamingoAuto Cad 2011 Mad Cam (for Rhino 3dm)Master CamAdobe Master Suite CS4 + CS5 Illustrator, Photoshop, Dreamweaver Flash, Fireworks and Premier.
Medium ProficiancyMaya 2009 + 20103DStudio Max 2010REVIT 2010Grasshopper
William Sharples, Partner, SHoP [email protected]
Philipp Neher, Principal Architect, Rick Joy [email protected]
Susannah [email protected] worked for SHoP Architects andGehry Partners
Recently Read Literature
Wholeness oand the Implicate OrderDavid Bohm
DeluezeManuel De Landa
Critical PathBuckminster Fuller
A Thousand Years of Non Linear historyManuel De Landa
Emergent Technologies and DesignMichael Weinstock and Achim Menges
On Growth and Form, D’Arcy Wentworth Thompson
Atlas of Novel Tectonics, Reiser and Umemoto
excerpts from_The Nature of Design, David Pye
excerpts from_On Creativity, David Bohm
00. Bio - Major influences and paradigm shifts
01. Capstone Thesis Phyla.Graft (Spring 2012) arc. 451 thesis studio (prof. Christopher domin)02. USITT Ideal Theater International Design Competion finalist (spring 2010) 2010 ARC_401 Comprehensive Design Studio (Prof. Beth Weinstein)03. Arizona Challenge International Competition for a Future Desert City (fall 2011) 2011 ARC_402 Urban Design Studio (Prof. Susannah Dickinson) with kevin moore and andre rodrigue
04. Visionary Theater Performance (fall 2009) 2010 Arc 497 performance architecture seminar Seminar (Prof. Beth Weinstein) with kevin moore, heiman luk, corey kingston, andre rodrugue and cruz crawford05. Centipede Bench (fall 2011) Done with Prof. Susannah Dickinsonfor clients of the JF Collaborative with Paul Frederickson06. Data Scape Installation (fall 2011) ARC_497 installation suspended in the stairwell at the college of architecture (Prof. Susannah Dickinson) with cruz crawford and sheehan wachter 07. Solar Decathlon (2008 - 2009) ARC_299 + ARC_399 independent studies with anton toth, eddie Hall and matt gindlesparger08. Experimental Play Space (2011) ARC_452 Senior Design Build Studio (Prof. Chris Trumble)
09. Urban AO Architecture (summer 2010) HL-23 installation + Sukkah City Competition10. SHoP Architecture (summer 2011) Botswana Innovation Hub
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bike racing and bike collecting. ever since i could walk i have been
racing bike from a beginner level to a pro
level on every type of bike from BMX to road
united states marine corps combat engineering,
deployments to london, norway, colombia iraq
multi media fine art to include several gala
exhibitions
structures courses, a fine understanding of force
form and material, from small scale models to full
scale models tested to failure
2009 solar decathlon student designed,
fabricated and assembled
shift visionary theater performance, a research
elective that resulted in a tectonic theater perfor-
mance with stage construction, choreogra-
phy and set designsummer internship with
Urban AO in NYC
furniture fabrication in collaboration with paul
frederickson
fine art set of exploded assembly diagrams of
weapon parts
data scape; bio-mimetic installation
summer internship with SHoP architecture in NYC
3D printed dinner ware performative fabrication
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dark room and digitally produced photography and
photo collages.
street graffiti, both commissioned and illegal
to include traditional graffiti and multi media
street art like wheat pasting and stencil
collaging
this is me 2004 - present major paradigm shifts and influences
bike racing and bike collecting. ever since i could walk i have been
racing bike from a beginner level to a pro
level on every type of bike from BMX to road
united states marine corps combat engineering,
deployments to london, norway, colombia iraq
multi media fine art to include several gala
exhibitions
structures courses, a fine understanding of force
form and material, from small scale models to full
scale models tested to failure
2009 solar decathlon student designed,
fabricated and assembled
shift visionary theater performance, a research
elective that resulted in a tectonic theater perfor-
mance with stage construction, choreogra-
phy and set designsummer internship with
Urban AO in NYC
furniture fabrication in collaboration with paul
frederickson
fine art set of exploded assembly diagrams of
weapon parts
data scape; bio-mimetic installation
summer internship with SHoP architecture in NYC
3D printed dinner ware performative fabrication
T.O. Core8' - 0"
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Event organizer provided walkway material toextend from end of ADA accessible ramps togravel walkways between house sites.
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Wall-mounted toilet to be attached at 15" frominterior finish on sides.
Cabinetry to be mounted to wall. Refer to sheetA-505 for millwork details.
Wall mount sink.
Storage bins shall be mounted to north wall.Refer to A-505 for mill work details.
Edge of storage bin millwork shall be mountedflush with exterior edge of window casing.
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Scale: 1" = 1'-0"
Core - Bathroom Interior ElevationB1 Scale: 1" = 1'-0"
Core - Bathroom SectionB3
Scale: 1" = 1'-0"
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06 40 00 ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK07 21 12 Board Insulation08 51 23 Steel Windows09 30 23 Glass Tiling22 11 19 Domestic Water Piping Specialties22 40 00 PLUMBING FIXTURES23 37 13 Diffusers, Registers, and Grilles
0 1' 2'1/2' 0 1' 2'1/2'
0 1' 2'1/2'
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4 5
B3A-402
3
T.O. Counter3' - 0"
11 31 00
12 30 00
09 30 23Kitchen Window Sill4' - 5 3/4"
B1
A-505
8' - 10"
23 37 13
1
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4
6
06 40 23
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Frig
Freezer
T.O. Core8' - 0"
T.O. Core8' - 0"
T.O. Subfloor Elevation0' - 0"
T.O. Subfloor Elevation0' - 0"
T.O. Counter3' - 0"
22 11 19
22 11 19
23 37 13
09 30 23
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Kitchen Window Sill4' - 5 3/4"
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06 40 00
Storage bins shall be mounted to north wall. Referto A-505 for millwork details.
Edge of storage bin millwork shall be mounted flushwith exterior edge of window casing.
Storage bins shall have 1/4" reveal from the bottomof window casing.
Under-counter refrigerator shall have 3/4" revealfrom the bottom of counter.
Edge of sink shall be 2" from the edge of counter.
All kitchen appliances are faced with 16 GA sheetsteel attached via an adhesive. Refer to A-505 formillwork details.
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EGHMEG100% Submission
Scale: 1" = 1'-0"
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Core - Kitchen SectionB3
Scale: 1" = 1'-0"
Core - Kitchen PlanA1
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06 40 00 ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK06 40 23 Interior Architectural Woodwork07 21 12 Board Insulation08 51 23 Steel Windows09 30 23 Glass Tiling11 31 00 Residential Appliances12 30 00 CASEWORK22 11 19 Domestic Water Piping Specialties23 37 13 Diffusers, Registers, and Grilles
0 1' 2'1/2'
0 1' 2'1/2'
0 1' 2'1/2'
No. Description Date
T.O. Core8' - 0"
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B3A-402
B3A-404
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Workspace Window Sill3' - 3"
Workspace Window Head5' - 9"
Core Ceiling7' - 0"
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Core PlanB1
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05 12 00 Structural Steel Framing06 20 23 Interior Finish Carpentry26 50 00 LIGHTING
0 2' 4'1'
0 2' 4'1'
0 2' 4'1'
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T.O. Core8' - 0"
Grade-2' - 0 3/4"
T.O. Roof14' - 3 1/4"
T.O. Subfloor Elevation0' - 0"
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D4
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West Window Head7' - 0"
22
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East Window Sill1' - 6"
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05 12 00 Structural Steel Framing07 21 12 Board Insulation07 21 16 Blanket Insulation08 80 00 GLAZING09 30 23 Glass Tiling09 62 29 Cork Flooring23 37 13 Diffusers, Registers, and Grilles23 56 00 Solar Energy Heating Equipment48 14 13 Solar Energy Collectors
0 2' 4'1'
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1. HANDRAILS: HSS 1" X 1" X .120"2. PRIMARY STRUCTURAL BEAMS: HSS 4" X 2" X .250"3. PRIMARY STRUCTURAL BEAMS OR JOISTS: HSS 4" X 2" X .120"4. CONCRETE PANEL SUPPORTS: ANGLE 2" X 2" X 3\16"5. STRUCTURE TO WALL MOUNTS/SUPPORTS: 1/2" PLATE STEEL6. BRIDGE/FORT SUPPORT BEAM: HSS 8" X 2" X .250"7. BRIDGE/FORT SUPPORT BEAM: HSS 6" X 2" X .250"8. CONCRETE WALL9. REINFORCED CONCRETE FOOTING, 8" X 18", SEE SHEETS XX FOR
DIMENSIONS, DETAILS AND LOCATIONS.10. FORT FRAMING STRUCTURE: HSS 2" X 2" X .250"11. FORT FRAMING PURLINS: HSS 1" X 1" X .120"
1 REQUIRED - HSS 4" X 2" X .250"AL2
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S. PLANKEY PLAN01
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1. HANDRAILS: HSS 1" X 1" X .120"2. PRIMARY STRUCTURAL BEAMS: HSS 4" X 2" X .250"3. PRIMARY STRUCTURAL BEAMS OR JOISTS: HSS 4" X 2" X .120"4. CONCRETE PANEL SUPPORTS: ANGLE 2" X 2" X 3\16"5. STRUCTURE TO WALL MOUNTS/SUPPORTS: 1/2" PLATE STEEL6. BRIDGE/FORT SUPPORT BEAM: HSS 8" X 2" X .250"7. BRIDGE/FORT SUPPORT BEAM: HSS 6" X 2" X .250"8. CONCRETE WALL9. REINFORCED CONCRETE FOOTING, 8" X 18", SEE SHEETS XX FOR
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G2-1 G2-2 G2-3 G2-4 G2-4 G2-4 G2-4 G2-4 G2-4 G2-5 G2-6 G2-7G2-8 G2-9 G2-10
total: 2 sets
112°
112°
70°
10 1/4"
10 3/4"
10 3/4"
8 7/8"9 5/8" 11 3/4" 10 3/8" 10 3/8" 10 1/2" 10 1/2" 11 1/4" 11 1/4" 11 1/4" 11 1/4" 11 1/4" 11 1/4" 1'-0 1/8" 10 7/8"
10"
11 3/8"
10 7/8"
11 1/2"
11 1
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11 1/4"
11 1
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1'-2
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1'-2
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1'-2 3/8" 1'-2 3/8" 10 3/8" 10 3/8" 10 1/2" 10 1/2" 11 1/4" 11 1/4" 11 1/4" 11 1/4" 11 1/4" 1'-4" 1'-4"
1'-3 3/8"
1'-3 3/8"
1'-0 3/8"
1'-0 3/8"
G2-A G2-B G2-C G2-D G2-E G2-F G2-GG2-D G2-D G2-DG2-D
1 REQUIRED - HSS 1.5" X 1.5" X .250"G2-A11 1/8 "
1' 10 3/8 "
2' 5 5/8 "
2' 5 3/8 "
2' 1 1/4 "
1' 11 7/8 "
1'
112°
97° 61°
83° 97°
112°
121°81°1 REQUIRED - HSS 1.5" X 1.5" X .250"G2-B
1 REQUIRED - HSS 1.5" X 1.5" X .250"G2-C
5 REQUIRED - HSS 1.5" X 1.5" X .250"G2-D
1 REQUIRED - HSS 1.5" X 1.5" X .250"G2-E
1 REQUIRED - HSS 1.5" X 1.5" X .250"G2-F
1 REQUIRED - HSS 1.5" X 1.5" X .250"G2-G
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S.BSELEVATION01
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6" 8"1'-8 7/8"
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KEY NOTES:
1. HANDRAILS: HSS 1" X 1" X .120"2. PRIMARY STRUCTURAL BEAMS: HSS 4" X 2" X .250"3. PRIMARY STRUCTURAL BEAMS OR JOISTS: HSS 4" X 2" X .120"4. CONCRETE PANEL SUPPORTS: ANGLE 2" X 2" X 3\16"5. STRUCTURE TO WALL MOUNTS/SUPPORTS: 1/2" PLATE STEEL6. BRIDGE/FORT SUPPORT BEAM: HSS 8" X 2" X .250"7. BRIDGE/FORT SUPPORT BEAM: HSS 6" X 2" X .250"8. CONCRETE WALL9. REINFORCED CONCRETE FOOTING, 8" X 18", SEE SHEETS XX FOR
DIMENSIONS, DETAILS AND LOCATIONS.10. FORT FRAMING STRUCTURE: HSS 2" X 2" X .250"11. FORT FRAMING PURLINS: HSS 1" X 1" X .120"
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10'-11 1/8"
11'-2 1/8" 3 3/
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F_02
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9 3/4"1'-10 3/8"
1'-4 7/8"
2'-5 1/2"
4'
6'
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3'-4 1/8"
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105°
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115°65°
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3'-1
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2'-2 3/8"
2'-7 1/2"
2'-2 7/8"3'-3 5/8"
6'-4 1/2"
1'-6"
1'-11 1/8"
KEY NOTES:
1. HANDRAILS: HSS 1" X 1" X .120"2. PRIMARY STRUCTURAL BEAMS: HSS 4" X 2" X .250"3. PRIMARY STRUCTURAL BEAMS OR JOISTS: HSS 4" X 2" X .120"4. CONCRETE PANEL SUPPORTS: ANGLE 2" X 2" X 3\16"5. STRUCTURE TO WALL MOUNTS/SUPPORTS: 1/2" PLATE STEEL6. BRIDGE/FORT SUPPORT BEAM: HSS 8" X 2" X .250"7. BRIDGE/FORT SUPPORT BEAM: HSS 6" X 2" X .250"8. CONCRETE WALL9. REINFORCED CONCRETE FOOTING, 8" X 18", SEE SHEETS XX FOR
DIMENSIONS, DETAILS AND LOCATIONS.10. FORT FRAMING STRUCTURE: HSS 2" X 2" X .250"11. FORT FRAMING PURLINS: HSS 1" X 1" X .120"
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