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Future ArchitectsTeam 7: Taylor Hernandez and Albina Mavlyutova
Meet Team 7
Future ArchitectsTaylor Marie Hernandez
Hardworking - Great working partner -
Loves to cook and sketch during free time - Wishes to travel around the world -
Goal is to design and build her own dream house - Wants to co-operate between personal life and academic career -
- Friendly classmate - Reliable partner - Loves to bake and travel international - Wishes to have a luxurious lavished life style - Goal is to graduate, receive her license, and start her own firm. - Takes one-step at a time, but gets stressed and overwhelmed therefore, needs to learn time management
Albina Mavlyutova
T.H, A.M
Site Analysis
General Site Information
T.H
Circulation
T.H
Sun Path and Shadows
T.H
Noise and Vibration
T.H
Views: To and From The Building
T.H
Land Usage and Massing
A.M
213 JAY STREET, 32 FLOOR, 425 FT
32 FLOOR
12 FLOOR
3 FLOOR5
FLOOR
15 FLOOR
8 FLOOR
28 FLOOR
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Building Analysis
Team Building Analysis- GENERAL
Team Building Analysis- EGRESS
Team Building Analysis- MEHANICAL
Team Building Analysis- POOL
Team Building Analysis- structural grid
Vertical Circulation and Egress
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FREIGHT ELEVATORTWO PANELS SIDE OPENING
DISTANCE BETWEEN EXITSThe minimum distance between exits is one-half the diagonal measurement of the building or the space served by the exits. On an open floor, this is
measured as a straight- line distance between exits. Where the exits are joined by an exit access corridor that is protected from fire as specified by
the building code, this distance is measured along the path through the corridor.
DOOR’S SWING DIRECTION IS WRONG
LANDING WHERE DOOR OPENS IS TOO SHORT ELEVATOR THAT
BLOCKS CIRCULATION THROUGH GROUND
FLOOR AND CREATES DEAD-END CORRIDOR
EGRESS MUST BE ENCLOSED WITH
FIRE-RATED WALLSAND
HAVE TO HAVE AN EXIT OUTSIDE
128’ 66’
51’
3’, BLOCKING EXIT TO STAIRS
EXIT MAY NOT PASS THROUGH THE
KITCHENS...
EGRESS SHOULD NOT BE COVERED WITH GLASS WALL
TWO REMOTE EXITSMost buildings require at least two separate
exits. These must be as remote from each other as possible and arranged to minimize the
possibility that a single fire or other emergency condition could sumultaneously render both exits unsafe or inaccessible. With omly minor
exceptions, the access path to an exit may not pass through kitchens, restrooms, storerooms,
workrooms, bedrooms, hazardous areas, or rooms subject to being locked.
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Team Building Analysis- Space AND AREA
Material research 1
Material research 2
Case Study 1
Case Study 2
Citations