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[TABLE OF CONTENTS]
- Curriculum Vitae (Resume)
- Professional Work(s): Shop Drawings, etc.
- Montrose Society of Music [ARCH 5501]
- AIA Houston Art & Architecture Library Annex [ARCH 4501]
- Main Street Community Theater [ARCH 3501]
- University of Houston Arts Complex [ARCH 5500]
- Technology Advancement Center of Houston [ARCH 4500]
- Galveston Emergency Weather Center [ARCH 3500]
- Menil Collection Bookstore and Cafe Annex [ARCH 2501]
- Texas Country Nature Center [ARCH 2500]
- Research Work(s): Papers, Powerpoint, Projects, etc.
- Team Collaboration Project(s):
- Volunteer Work(s):
[TABLE OF CONTENTS]
- Curriculum Vitae (Resume)
- Professional Work(s): Shop Drawings, etc.
- Montrose Society of Music [ARCH 5501]
- AIA Houston Art & Architecture Library Annex [ARCH 4501]
- Main Street Community Theater [ARCH 3501]
- University of Houston Arts Complex [ARCH 5500]
- Technology Advancement Center of Houston [ARCH 4500]
- Galveston Emergency Weather Center [ARCH 3500]
- Menil Collection Bookstore and Cafe Annex [ARCH 2501]
- Texas Country Nature Center [ARCH 2500]
- Research Work(s): Papers, Powerpoint, Projects, etc.
- Team Collaboration Project(s):
- Volunteer Work(s):
WORK EXPERIENCE
EDUCATION University of HoustonG. D. Hines College of Architecture (August 2006-May 2012) Bachelor of Architecture & Bachelor of Science in Environmental Design Minor in Construction Management Technology
CAD DraftsmanBerridge Manufacturing Company (June 2012-PRESENT)Louis Heppner, Chris Banduch- Create shop drawings of typical sheet metal roofs for roofing contractors.- Review shop drawings from roofing contractors.
Architectural IllustratorCovenant of Faith United Methodist Church (September 2011-PRESENT)Robert Neal - Create illustrations for proposed walking paths.
CAD Draftsman Admiral Glass & Mirror Company (July 2011-May 2012)Jared Short and Robert Richards - Create proposal and submittal drawings for commercial and renovation projects.
Student Worker Marketing Team U. of Houston University Services (August 2009-June 2011)Maria Honey - Worked with team of 10 colleagues to promote green activities on campus
Intern Architect Dang La Architecture (June 2010-August 2010)Liem Dang and Mark Chiriboga - Redlined revisions and created construction documents - Ran submittals to reprographers and sent in for city and/or county approval
SKILLS
SOFTWARE PROFICIENCY
Graphic DesignModel MakingWoodworkingPhotographyWeb DesignHand SketchingCAD Drafting (2D & 3D)
Proficient with Windows OS, Comfort-able with Mac OS, Linux
AutoCAD, Vectorworks (2007-PRESENT) [2D Drawings]
Adobe Design Suite (2007-PRESENT) [Presentations, Graphic Design]
Google Sketchup (2007-PRESENT) [3D Conceptual Models]
Microsoft Office Suite(2002-PRESENT)
Rhinoceros/Grasshopper(2010-PRESENT) [3D Parametric Models]
Revit Architecture (2010-PRESENT) [BIM]
Autodesk Suite (2011-PRESENT)
CERTIFICATIONS EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIESCertified Associate AutoCAD 2012 | Revit Architecture 2012
NCARB IDP
GCBI LEED Green Associate
Vietnamese Students Association (2006-2010) [MEMBER, 2006-2008; WEBMASTER, 2008-2010] Vietnamese Culture & Science Association (2006-PRESENT) [VOLUNTEER] Dance On (August 2010-May 2011) [TECHNOLOGY CHAIR] American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) (February 2012-August 2012) [MEMBER] American Institute of Architects (AIA) AssociateNational Council of Architectural Registration Board Intern Development Program (NCARB IDP)
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CONT. 3" x 3" x 14" STEEL ANGLE (NBAGC)
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2008 PARTICIPATION LEVELS (in inches)Houston, Texas
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Winter Azimuthat 8am
(54.2 Degrees E of S)
Summer/ Winter Azimuthat Noon(South)
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MONTROSESOCIETY OF MUSIC
Houston Demographics
Houston DensityChart by Susan Rogers
income less than poverty level
14%
income greater than or equal to twice the poverty level
70%
16%
white non-hispanic
hispanic
black non hispanic
asian and other non-hispanic 6%
23%
4% 67%
20-29 yrs
30-39 yrs
40-49 yrs
50-59 yrs
5-9 yrs60-64 yrs 65+ yrs0-4 yrs
10-19 yrs
28%
24%
18%
11%
6%
2%
5%
3% 3%
21%
31%
5%
19%
11%
6%
8%
percent of residents (25 and older)*
graduate degree and higher
bachelor degree
associate degree
some college, no degree
high school graduate/ equivalent
9th to 12th grade, no diploma
less than 9th grade
AGE ETHNICITY
EDUCATION
income greater than the poverty level but less than twice the poverty level
POVERTY
income less than poverty level
14%
income greater than or equal to twice the poverty level
70%
16%
white non-hispanic
hispanic
black non hispanic
asian and other non-hispanic 6%
23%
4% 67%
20-29 yrs
30-39 yrs
40-49 yrs
50-59 yrs
5-9 yrs60-64 yrs 65+ yrs0-4 yrs
10-19 yrs
28%
24%
18%
11%
6%
2%
5%
3% 3%
21%
31%
5%
19%
11%
6%
8%
percent of residents (25 and older)*
graduate degree and higher
bachelor degree
associate degree
some college, no degree
high school graduate/ equivalent
9th to 12th grade, no diploma
less than 9th grade
AGE ETHNICITY
EDUCATION
income greater than the poverty level but less than twice the poverty level
POVERTYincome less than poverty level
14%
income greater than or equal to twice the poverty level
70%
16%
white non-hispanic
hispanic
black non hispanic
asian and other non-hispanic 6%
23%
4% 67%
20-29 yrs
30-39 yrs
40-49 yrs
50-59 yrs
5-9 yrs60-64 yrs 65+ yrs0-4 yrs
10-19 yrs
28%
24%
18%
11%
6%
2%
5%
3% 3%
21%
31%
5%
19%
11%
6%
8%
percent of residents (25 and older)*
graduate degree and higher
bachelor degree
associate degree
some college, no degree
high school graduate/ equivalent
9th to 12th grade, no diploma
less than 9th grade
AGE ETHNICITY
EDUCATION
income greater than the poverty level but less than twice the poverty level
POVERTY
income less than poverty level
14%
income greater than or equal to twice the poverty level
70%
16%
white non-hispanic
hispanic
black non hispanic
asian and other non-hispanic 6%
23%
4% 67%
20-29 yrs
30-39 yrs
40-49 yrs
50-59 yrs
5-9 yrs60-64 yrs 65+ yrs0-4 yrs
10-19 yrs
28%
24%
18%
11%
6%
2%
5%
3% 3%
21%
31%
5%
19%
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AGE ETHNICITY
EDUCATION
income greater than the poverty level but less than twice the poverty level
POVERTY
HISTORICAL AND GLOBAL AWARENESS
Since the 1950s, the Montrose area has been home to a rich history of musical
talents. From bars on Fourth Ward to Ce-zanne, these venues have hosted anyone
from acoustic jazz artists to alternative acts.
In regards to the site, the site has been home to the first Sears-Roebuck
store in Houston (1929) before it moved to its current location in Downtown. Then in the 1940s, it housed a temporary office
building for Baylor College of Medicine before making yet another facelift in the
1950s to pave the way for Houstons first storage business.
Currently, Montrose is part of a develop-ing master plan that includes creating a
more pedestrian-accessed street with the addition of a light rails that runs from Al-len Parkway towards the fine arts district.
The proposed concert hall site will cre-ate a mini arts district on Montrose that mirrors the fine arts district in that it will create a central location that people will
come to see artists as if they were paint-ings in the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
PRECEDENT RESEARCH:KRESGE AUDITORIUM, MIT
Design Specifications:MIT Campus, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Architect: Eero SaarinenAssociate Architects: Anderson, Beckwith &
Haible (Boston, MA)Structural Engineer: Ammann & Whitley (NY)
Acoustical Consultants: BBN/AcentechStyle: Structuralist Modern
Built: 1950-1955Structure: Thin Shell Reinforced Concrete
1/8th of a Sphere Dome Cladded in CopperDome: 3.5 in THICK to 18 in @ PERIMETER
(Weighs 1200-1500 lbs.)Span: 49 m (161 ft/54 yd)
Triangular Plan (160 ft/side) ~22,170 SFAcoustic System: RPG Diffusor System
Capacity:Concert Hall - Seats 1238Small Theater - Seats 204
- Utilized free-hanging acoustic clouds to direct and absorb sound.
- Every seat has an unobstructed view.- Entry lobby creates a whispering gallery
effect. - Building touches the Earth at 3 points.
-Design in conjunction with the MIT chapel to define MITs social cohesion.
- Domed roof allows for a column-free struc-ture.
-Named for Sebastian S. Kresge, whose foun-dation donated $1.5 million for auditorium
and chapel.
Acoustical Properties-4 rows of 7 clouds across above stage to reflect sound out. 29 sails above back of
house to reflect sound back.
Kresge Little Theatre-(2) Dressing Rooms with shower and
restroom and seats 10.-(1) Green Room, 23 x 10
-(2) Rehearsal Rooms, 26 x 37-(2) Lobbys
Lighting SpecificationsMain Stage:
21 ETC Source Four PARs54 ETC Source Four PARs (5 Lecture, 39
Front of House, 3 Side, 16 on House Lad-ders [~50-19o, ~12-26o , 2-36o, 1-50o])2 Moving Headlights (DMX Controlled)
Dimmers:Main Rack:
Circuits 1-96 hard patched in sensor dim-ming rack (Controlled by DMX)
Unison house light system Back Patch:
Circuits 97-2582 CD-80s with 24 Channels are present
208V patchable into system3 200A circuit breakers with cam lock
connectors.
Design ConceptThe intention of the design was to create a main public space that the other parts
of the program would revolve around. Since the site was located near sur-
rounding park and entertainment areas, the macro of the design was to create a building that was the center of those
functions and you could start at the build-ing and make your way north to Memo-rial Park or southward towards the arts
district. From the macro, the program of the building then becomes the micro in that it utilizes the program to create a
lobby space that accommodates both the school and concert hall visitors.
Project IssuesThe main issue to be dealt with was that the front part of the site is in the 10-500
year flood plain. The fact that one side of the site is on Montrose, traffic in and out of the site
would be a problem because of the den-sity of traffic that goes through Montrose.
EXIT DISCHARGEEXIT ACCESSEXIT
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BUILDING PROGRAMPERFORMANCE HALL
1. 1000-SEAT AUDITORIUM
2. LOBBY
3. RESTROOMS (MENS AND WOMENS)
4. HOUSEKEEPING INCLUDING STORAGE
5. STAGE
6. BACKSTAGE
7. SOUND & LIGHTING BOOTH
8. MECHANICAL ROOM
9. ELECTRICAL/SERVER ROOM
10. CONCESSIONS (2)
TOTAL USABLE SQUARE FOOTAGE
TOTAL GROSS SQUARE FOOTAGE
CAPACITY (SQ. FT.)
7,000 SF (7 SF/PERSON)
1,200 SF
720 SF
150 SF
~1,500 SF
~3,500 SF
250 SF
1,200 SF
500 SF
500 SF (250 SF EA.)
24,780 SF
28,500 GSF
PRIVATE MUSIC SCHOOL
1. CLASSROOMS (2)
2. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION ROOMS (10)
3. PRACTICE ROOMS (2)
4. ADMINISTRATIVE SUITE
5. MUSICIAN OFFICES (5)
6. PRODUCTION ENGINEERING CLASSROOM
7. RECORDING STUDIO
8. MUSIC LIBRARY
9. RECITAL HALL
10. RESTROOMS (MENS AND WOMENS)
11. SERVER/ELECTRICAL ROOM
12. MECHANICAL ROOM
TOTAL USABLE SQUARE FOOTAGE
TOTAL GROSS SQUARE FOOTAGE
EXTERIOR SPACES
1. 1000-SEAT AMPHITHEATER
2. 470 PARKING SPACES
TOTAL BUILDING SQUARE FOOTAGE
CAPACITY (SQ. FT.)
500 SF (250 SF EA.)
1,000 SF (100 SF EA.)
500 SF (250 SF. EA.)
800 SF
750 SF (150 SF. EA.)
250 SF
300 SF
500 SF
300 SF
200 SF
250 SF
250 SF
7,840 SF
8,600 SF
CAPACITY (SF. FT.)
12,500 (INCL. COVERED STAGE)
300 SF/PARKING SPACE
37,100 GSF
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141000 SF141 x 1000
1000-SEAT AMPHITHEATER
12500 SF125 x 100
1000-SEAT AUDITORIUM
7000 SF100 x 70
LOBBY1200 SF60 x 20
STAGE AREA~1500 SF50 x 30
BACKSTAGEAREA
~3500 SF70 x 50
STORAGE150 SF
15 x 10
SOUND ANDLIGHTING
BOOTH250 SF
25 x 10
MECHANICALROOM
1200 SF60 x 20
ELECTRICAL/SERVERROOM500 SF
25 x 20
CONCESSIONS250 SF EA.
25 x 10 EA.
RESTROOMS720 SF
60 x 12
CLASSROOMS250 SF EA.
20 x 15
PRACTICEROOMS
250 SF EA.20 x 15
PRIVATEINSTRUCTION
ROOMS100 SF EA.
10 x 10 EA.
MUSICIAN OFFICE
150 SF EA.15 x 10
PRODUCTIONENGINEERINGCLASSROOM
250 SF20 x 15
RECORDINGSTUDIO300 SF
20 x 15
MUSICLIBRARY500 SF
25 x 20
RECITALHALL
300 SF20 x 15
SERVER/ELECTRICAL
ROOM250 SF
25 x 10
MECHANICALROOM250 SF
25 x 10
RESTROOMS200 SF
20 x 10
ADMINISTRATIVESUITE800 SF
40 x 20
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ELEMENT A BUILDING STRUCTUREA10 FOUNDATION
A1010 FOUNDATION Foundation to be fitted with drilled piers to load-bearing clay, with grade beams and structural slab.
A20 BASEMENT CONSTRUCTION B2020 BASEMENT WALLS Not Applicable
ELEMENT B BUILDING SHELLB10 STRUCTURE
B1010 FLOOR STRUCTURE Floor assembly is 3 concrete slab on 1-1/2 metal decking over 36 steel beams and girders.
B1020 ROOF STRUCTURE Roof assembly over music school is 4 con crete slab on 1-1/2 metal decking over 24 steel beams and girders. Roof assembly over concert hall is 4 con crete slab on 1-1/2 metal decking over 108 steel joists and beams.B20 EXTERIOR ENCLOSURE B2010 EXTERIOR WALL MATERIALS All exterior walls are to be comprised of 5/8 plywood sheathing, waterproof membrane and rigid insulation attached to 6 metal studs with acoustical and thermal insulation; except at concert hall, where the metal stud assembly will be attached to a 6 cast-in-place concrete wall. Exterior cladding on entire exterior is 5/16 Swisspearl Concrete Panels attached to concrete wall with Swisspearl rail system.
B2020 EXTERIOR GLASS AND WINDOWS All frames are composed of milled aluminum with 2-1/2 x 7-1/2 mullions. Glazing is 1- 1/2 double-paned low-e insulated glass.
B30 ROOF CONSTRUCTION B3010 ROOF COVERING B3020 ROOF PENETRATIONS Not Applicable
ELEMENT C INTERIOR CONSTRUCTIONC10 INTERIOR PARTITIONS
C1010 INTERIOR PARTITIONS Concert Hall - 6 insulated metal stud, un less noted otherwise. Music School - 6 insulated metal studs, un less noted otherwise. Plumbing Walls - Double-layered 6 insu lated metal studs with 6 intermedi ate air space for plumbing. Offices - 3 metal studs with no insulation.
C1020 INTERIOR DOORS Concert Hall - 9-0 solid hardwood door with acoustically sensitive hardware and padding on both sides of door. Office - Medium stile 1-3/4 doors with 24 sidelight. Rehearsal/Practice Rooms - 8-0 hollow metal doors with acoustically sensitive hardware and padding on both sides of door. All interior door, unless noted, are 7-0 hol low metal doors with small vision glass.
C1030 INTERIOR SPECIALITIES Not Applicable
C20 STAIRWAYS C2010 STAIR CONSTRUCTION Double L2x4 steel angles with intermediate 1/2 steel plate at 6-0 o.c. Steel shall be hot-dipped galvanized and exposed.
C2020 STAIR FINISHES Tread - 1 pre-cast concrete slab Riser - Not Applicable
B30 ROOF CONSTRUCTION B3010 ROOF COVERING B3020 ROOF PENETRATIONS Not Applicable
ELEMENT C INTERIOR CONSTRUCTIONC10 INTERIOR PARTITIONS
C1010 INTERIOR PARTITIONS Concert Hall - 6 insulated metal stud, un less noted otherwise. Music School - 6 insulated metal studs, un less noted otherwise. Plumbing Walls - Double-layered 6 insu lated metal studs with 6 intermedi ate air space for plumbing. Offices - 3 metal studs with no insulation.
C1020 INTERIOR DOORS Concert Hall - 9-0 solid hardwood door with acoustically sensitive hardware and padding on both sides of door. Office - Medium stile 1-3/4 doors with 24 sidelight. Rehearsal/Practice Rooms - 8-0 hollow metal doors with acoustically sensitive hardware and padding on both sides of door. All interior door, unless noted, are 7-0 hol low metal doors with small vision glass.
C1030 INTERIOR SPECIALITIES Not Applicable
C20 STAIRWAYS C2010 STAIR CONSTRUCTION Double L2x4 steel angles with intermediate 1/2 steel plate at 6-0 o.c. Steel shall be hot-dipped galvanized and exposed.
C2020 STAIR FINISHES Tread - 1 pre-cast concrete slab Riser - Not Applicable
C30 INTERIOR FINISHES C3010 INTERIOR WALL FINISHES Concert Hall - Hardwood panels hung by rail system at 30 degree angle for sound dispersion and drilled 1/8 holes for sound dampening. Offices - Painted gypsum board Restroom - 6 x 6 tile Music School - Hardwood panels hung by rail system Back of House - Painted concrete
C3020 INTERIOR FLOOR FINISHES Concert Hall - Carpet Offices - Carpet Lobby - 12 x 12 Stone Panels School - Wood Flooring Restrooms - 12 x 12 Tile Back of House - Treated concrete C3030 INTERIOR CEILING FINISHES Concert Hall - Exposed steel joists covered by sound baffles Offices - Suspended ceiling with acoustical tiles School - Suspended ceiling with acoustical tiles Back of House - Exposed steel joists Restrooms - Painted gypsum board
ELEMENT D SERVICESD10 CONVEYING SYSTEMS D1010 VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION Passenger Elevator - Pump hydraulic with 10 x 10 clear floor space inside the cab Freight Elevator - Pump hydraulic with 6-6 x 16-6 clear floor space inside the cab
D1020 HORIZONTAL TRANSPORTATION Not Applicable
D20 PLUMBING SYSTEMS D2010 PLUMBING FIXTURES Restrooms - Water Closets, Urinals, Lavato ries, Water Fountains Concessions - Sinks
D2020 DOMESTIC WATER DISTRIBUTION Connect to City of Houston Water Service
D2030 SANITARY WASTE SYSTEMS Collect in underground storage tank for gray water collection D2040 RAIN WATER DRAINAGE SYSTEMS Collect in underground storage tank for gray water collection
D2050 SPECIAL PLUMBING SYSTEMS Concessions - Grease Trap
D30 HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITION-ING SYSTEMS D3010 HVAC SYSTEM Air-cooled chiller with 20 x 40 mechanical deck Cooling air volume - 100,000 CFM Area of main supply and return ducts - 70 square feet Area of branch supply and return ducts - 120 square feet Fan Rooms - 3,000 square feet Fresh air louvers - 300 square feet Exhaust air louvers - 250 square feet
D40 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
D4010 FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLE SYSTEMS Fully sprinkled
D4020 FIRE PROTECTION SPECIALTIES Concession - Exhaust hood Stage - Automated exhaust louvers at fly space
D50 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS D5010 ELECTRICAL SERVICE AND DISTRIBUTION Connect to electrical service grid at proposed site. D5020 LIGHTING Concert Hall - theatrical light with house lights Garage - halogen flood lighting All other lighting is recessed lighting in lobby and music school.
D5030 COMMUNICATION AND SECURITY SYSTEMS Wireless and wired back for communication systems Security system is hardwired to cameras, security lighting, TVs, etc.
ELEMENT E EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHINGSE10 EQUIPMENT Concessions - warming machine, fountain drink machine, coffee machine, refrigerator, freezer Concert Hall - typical technical equipment Offices - computers, phones Music School - tuners
E20 FURNISHINGS Lobby - seating for waiting guests Music School - music stands, chairs Concert Hall - fixed theatrical seating Office - desks, chairs, filing cabinet Back of House - tool shed, work benches
ELEMENT F OTHER BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONF10 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION Aluminum louvers on south facing glazing
ELEMENT G BUILDING SITEWORK
G10 SITE PREPARATION Excavate extra soil to level ground G20 SITE IMPROVEMENTS G2010 ROADWAY Loading truck dock to be poured on north side of proposed building New street to be poured on east edge of site parallel to Montrose, connecting Allen Parkway with W. Dallas. G2020 PARKING LOT/GARAGE 590 x 97 370 car parking garage to be built adjacent to existing apartment garage 250 x 103 20 car (13 ADA) surface parking lot
G2030 PEDESTRIAN PAVING New concrete paving with expansion/control joints at 10-0 o.c. overlaid with pressure treated wood panels. G2040 SITE DEVELOPMENT Sloped area 100 x 100 for development of new amphitheater as noted on site plan
G2050 LANDSCAPING Trim and maintain existing trees Plant new trees as noted on site plan
G5020 SITE LIGHTING SYSTEMS Exterior uplighting provided at site trees. Exterior lighting provided at all pedestrian paths Typical security lighting at each exit
ProgramSpaces Area OccupancyType Occupancy(CODE) ConstructionType Male Female Male Female DrinkingFountainsTotalSquareFootage 37,100SFPerformanceHall 28,500SF TypeI
Auditorium 7000SF A1 1000(7NET)Lobby 1200SF A3Concessions(2) 250SFEA. MMen'sToilet 320SFWomen'sToilet 400SFHousekeeping 150SF S1Stage 1500SF 100(15NET)Backstage 3500SF S1Sound&Lighting 250SFMechanicalRoom 1200SF (300GROSS)Electrical/Server 500SF B
MusicSchool 8,600SF TypeIClassrooms(2) 250SFEA. B 13(20NET)PrivateInstruction(10) 100SFEA. B 2(50NET)PracticeRooms(2) 250SFEA. B 5(50NET)AdministrativeSuite 800SF BMusicianOffices(5) 150SFEA. BProductionEngineering 250SF BRecordingStudio 300SF BMusicLibrary 500SF A3 5(100GROSS)RecitalRoom 300SF BMen'sToilet 100SFWomen'sToilet 100SFElectrical/Server 250SF BMechanical 250SF (300GROSS)
Amphitheater 12,500SF A5 250ParkingGarage 111,000SF 370(200GROSS) TypeII
OffStreetParking Office 2.5SPACES/1000GSFCollege 1SPACE/3EMPLOYEESLibrary 1.2SPACES/1000GSFTheater 1SPACE/3SEATS
ParkingLotTrees 30SPACE/10 3LARGETREES 50%LARGETREES
Shrubs 680FT./10 68SHRUBS 75%PERIMETEROFPARKINGLOT
StreetTrees 1296FT./30 44TREES MONTROSE236FT./30 8TREES W.DALLAS281FT./30 10TREES ALLENPARKWAY
WaterClosets Lavatories
2(1/500)8(1/125) 16(1/60) 5(1/200) 5(1/200)
4(1/125) 8(1/60) 3(1/200) 3(1/200) 2(1/500)
CONNECTION DETAILSEXTERIOR CLADDING - CONCRETE PANELS
ASSEMBLY SECTION THROUGH SCHOOL ASSEMBLY SECTION THROUGH AUDITORIUM
SPRINKLER
ELECTRICAL CONDUIT
LIGHT WELL
CURTAIN WALL
CONCRETE FLOOR OVERSTEEL DECK
CURTAIN WALL
12 x 12 COMPOSITECOLUMN
4 x 8 WOOD PANELS
4 x 8 x 5/16 CONCRETE PANELS
BAR JOIST 108 DEEPSPANS 120
SOUND BAFFLES
12 CONCRETE WALL
BUILDING SECTION
CROSS SECTION OF GARAGESECTION THROUGH LOBBY
SECTION-ELEVATION OF GARAGE
[AIA HOUSTON ART & ARCHITECTURE LIBRARY][SPRING 2011][JASON LOGAN]
AIA HOUSTON CENTERART AND ARCHITECTURE
ANNEX
Design ConceptThe intention of the design was to in-
corporate the buildings and spaces surrounding the project site, which was responding to the Hobby Center, Court-
house, Tranquility Park, and Bayou Place (where the AIA Houston Office is locat-
ed). This project was my first design that I incorporated the use of Rhinoceros and Grasshopper. Because of the three major program spaces, I related those program
elements to the surrounding spaces. Therefore keeping the public program
spaces behind the line of trees on Bagby Street creating a natural covered plaza for places people can drink coffee and
read outside.One of the existing features of the site
was that it had an underground parking garage structure, with an entry on Capi-
tol Street at Brazos Street. The garage served the Courthouse, Bayou Place and
the Hobby Center. The concept of the project was to create
a series of spaces that would become the gallery/display areas that would weave its way through the building connecting
all of the major program spaces.
STUDIO RED ARCHITECTSPERSPECTIVA ARCHITECTSDILLON KYLE ARCHITECTUREM ARCHITECTS LLCJAMES RAY ARCHITECTSENGLISH + ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, INC.GBA ARCHITECTURE & DESIGNMC2 ARCHITECTS
ARCHITECTURE FIRMS OUTSIDE OF I-45, DOWNTOWN VICINITYCITY OF HOUSTON CONTEXTURAL MAP
ENTERTAINMENT
PARKS AND RECREATION
OFFICES
PARKING (SURFACE AND GARAGE)
MUNICIPAL
RETAIL
RESIDENTIAL
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH
METRORAIL
DIRECTION OF TRAFFIC
GENSLER
ROTTET STUDIO
PERKINS + WILL
HOUSTON ARCHITECT
POWERS BROWNARCHITECTURE
PAGE SOUTHERLAND PAGE
WHR ARCHITECTS INC.
PLANNING DESIGNRESEARCH CORPORATION
MORRIS ARCHITECTS
ZIEGLER COOPER ARCHITECT INC.
TIPPS ARCHITECTURE
ULLOA DESIGN GROUP
AIA HOUSTON:ARCHITECTURE CENTER
TRANQUILITY PARK
DISCOVERY GREEN PARK
GEORGE R. BROWNCONVENTION CENTER
HOBBY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
CITY HALL
HOUSTONVISITOR CENTER
U.S.TAX COURT
ALLEY THEATRE
WORTHAMCENTER
DOWNTOWNAQUARIUM
HOUSTON PUBLICLIBRARY
CITY OF HOUSTON COURTHOUSE
BAYOU PLACE
ANGELIKA FILM CENTER
VERIZON WIRELESS THEATER
JONESPLAZA
MARKETSQUAREPARK
LANCASTERHOTEL
ALDENHOTEL
CLUBQUARTERSHOTEL
FOURSEASONSHOTEL
COURTYARD BYMARRIOTT /RESIDENCE INN
HYATTREGENCYHOUSTON
DOUBLETREEHOTEL HOUSTON
MAGNOLIA HOTELHOUSTON
HERMANNSQUARE
SESQUICENTENNIALPARK
U.S. POST OFFICE
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON-DOWNTOWN
SAM HOUSTON PARK
JESSE H. JONESHALL
BANK OF AMERICACENTER
PENNZOILPLACE
JP MORGAN CHASE TOWER
SHELLPLAZA
WELLS FARGOPLAZA
EL PASO CORPORATION
CENTER POINTENERGY PLAZA
HOUSTONPAVILIONS
SHOPS ATHOUSTONCENTER
[DOWNTOWN HOUSTON SITE CONTEXT]
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1. PLAZA2. CAFE3. RESTROOMS4. FIRE STAIRS5. BOOKSTORE6. RECEPTION7. LOADING8. OFFICES9. CONFERENCE ROOM10. READING SPACE/INFORMAL LECTURE SPACE11. GREEN SPACES12. GALLERY/EXHIBITION SPACE13. MECHANICAL/STORAGE14. LIBRARY15. ELEVATORS
LIBRARY ~10,000 SF STACKS STUDY ROOMS LOADING DOCK RESTROOMS ARCHIVES
BOOKSTORE ~5,000 SF RETAIL SITTING AREA SHELVING
CAFE ~3,000 SF SITTING AREA RETAIL
OFFICE ~2,000 SF RECEPTION PRIVATE OFFICES (5) CONFERENCE ROOM STORAGE/COPY ROOM DATA CENTER/SERVER ROOM RESTROOMS
EXHIBITION SPACES ~5,000 SF ART DISPLAY ARCHITECTURE DISPLAY OUTDOOR STAGE INDOOR SPACES
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OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONS:2x6 Aluminum Mullions6x12 Timber Weave3 Concrete Slab6 Metal Roof DeckingW12 Structural Steel Column (12x12)3 Gypsum BoardHSS 6 Hollow Steel Tube Column (6x6)12x12 Suspended Ceiling Panels2 Metal Floor Decking36 Steel Girders24 Steel BeamsGreen RoofMetallic Weave Screen by GKD Metal Fabrics
Public Spaces Theater Administration Support Spaces
20'x5' 100 sq. ft.
Coat Room
15'x10' 150 sq. ft.
Concessions
20'x15' 300 sq. ft.
Sound/Light Vestible (2)
50'x40' 2000 sq. ft.
Auditorium
20'x5' 100 sq. ft.
Tickets
38'x37'6" 1500 sq. ft.
Stage
20'x20' 400 sq. ft.
Stage Right Assembly
20'x20' 400 sq. ft.
Stage Left Assembly
25'x10' 250 sq. ft.
Rear Stage Crossover
30'x20' 600 sq. ft.
Dressing Rooms-Men -10 Makeup Stations -Costume Staging -Restrooms (3 WC, 2 Lav., 2 Showers w/Dressing Area)-Women -10 Makeup Stations -Costume Staging -Restrooms (3 WC, 2 Lav., 2 Showers w/Dressing Area)
25'x10' 250 sq. ft.
Green Room-Sitting/Greeting Area-Restroom (50 sq. ft.)
40'x20' 800 sq. ft.
Reception and Office Space (6 Cubicles)-Coffee Bar
25'x10' 250 sq. ft.
Managing Director Office
25'x10' 250 sq. ft.
Artistic Director Office
15'x10' 150 sq. ft.
Storage
10'x10' 100 sq. ft.
Restrooms-Men-Women
40'x20' 800 sq. ft.
Theater Storage
10'x10' 100 sq. ft.
Lighting Control Room
10'x10' 100 sq. ft.
Sound Control / Projection Room
20'x10' 200 sq. ft.
Maintenance Shop
30'x15' 450 sq. ft.
Public Restrooms
10'x10' 100 sq. ft.
Mechanical Room
10'x10' 100 sq. ft.
Electrical Room
10'x10' 100 sq. ft.
Server Room
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