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INTA342 P01 AARON BUJAK JULY 2017
SECTION ONE
Project Overview and Preliminary Notes
DESIGN
Cincinnati Nature Center: Center for Conservation and Stewardship
4949 Tealtown Road | Milford, Ohio | 45150 Aaron Bujak
PROGRAM
Client profile
Location
Groesbeck Lodge is located on over two hundred hilly wooded acres within the
Cincinnati Nature Center in Milford Ohio just east of Cincinnati. The main structure is
surround by mature deciduous trees and the main façade faces south. There are
existing routes which connect the main building to event parking and secondary
structures including a greenhouse and shed.
Groesbeck Lodge is a two and
Project Scope half story 7,880 square foot
Tudor Revival fieldstone
structure which is listed on the
National Register for Historic
Places. The former residence
features steeply pitched
hipped slate roofs, grouped
steel casement windows and
an irregular layout with Arts
and Crafts interior detailing.
The Center for Conservation
and Stewardship will be as
universal and barrier free in
design as possible with multiuse
spaces for events, meeting
rooms, support spaces, offices,
Main Floor of Groesbeck Lodge classrooms, research labs and
ADA accessible restrooms.
The CNC would like the design for the CCS to embrace the historic style and
features of the existing building, preserving any significant interior and exterior
craftsmanship. Keeping with the missions of the CNC and the CCS, any new products,
materials, or workmanship included in the project should be as sustainable and
environmentally-friendly as possible – focusing on improved indoor air quality, energy
efficiency, and efficient material usage.
The main structure faces south and is
connected to existing parking lots and
secondary structures including a shed
and greenhouse which can be utilized
for the project with exceptions. One
accessible entrance must be provided
to the building. There must be an
accessible route from the accessible
entrance to the main public function
spaces of the interior.
Site Map
Event Support Spaces –Catering kitchen, bar area, storage for cocktail and serving
Office Spaces –
• 500 sf of office space for 4 directors (Open or closed)
Intern Offices –
• Office Space for 4 interns (Open)
Copy Room/Storage –
• 100 sf for copy room and office supply storage
Spatial Requirements Continued
Break Room –
• 100 sf for employee breakroom
• Plumbing, refrigerator and microwave
Laboratory Space –
• 400 sf of flexible laboratory space for environmental field experiments
• Flexible lab tables, stools, and power locations
• Convenient to exterior
ADA Restrooms –
• 2 ADA restrooms (1 male, 1 female) per floor required
• Additional restrooms on first floor if possible
Retail Space -
• Display Space
• Barrier free cash wrap
• Near restroom and breakroom
Building Codes
Occupancy Classification: Mixed-use Assembly OL: 50-75 people
Fire extinguishers, safety lighting and appropriate signage in all areas required
Exemptions:
Drinking fountain is not required if filtered tap or bottled water is available.
As long as one work station or private office and ADA accessible restrooms are
located on the main floor an elevator is not required.
ICC/IEBC 1103.5 Interior finishes. The existing finishes of walls and ceilings shall be
accepted when it is demonstrated that they are the historic finishes.
Clearances:
304.3.1 Circular Space. The turning space shall be a space of 60 inches (1525
mm) diameter minimum. The space shall be permitted to include knee and toe
clearance complying with 306.
305.3 Size. The clear floor or ground space shall be 30 inches (760 mm) minimum
by 48 inches (1220mm) minimum.
307.4 Vertical Clearance. Vertical clearance shall be 80 inches (2030 mm) high
minimum. Guardrails or other barriers shall be provided where the vertical
clearance is less than 80 inches (2030 mm) high. The leading edge of such guardrail
or barrier shall be located 27 inches (685 mm) maximum above the finish floor or
ground.
Accessibility
402.2 Components. Accessible routes shall consist of one or more of the following
components: walking surfaces with a running slope not steeper than 1:20, doorways,
ramps, curb ramps excluding the flared sides, elevators, and platform lifts.
403.5.1 Clear Width. Except as provided in 403.5.2 and 403.5.3, the clear width of
walking surfaces shall be 36 inches (915 mm) minimum.
404.2.3 Clear Width. Door openings shall provide a clear width of 32 inches
minimum. Clear openings of doorways with swinging doors shall be measured
between the face of the door and the stop, with the door open 90 degrees.
Openings more than 24 inches deep shall provide a clear opening of 36 inches
minimum.
ADA Accessibility Continued
Ramps
405.7.3 Length. The landing clear length shall be 60 inches long minimum.
405.8 Handrails. Ramp runs with a rise greater than 6 inches shall have handrails
complying with 505.
Restrooms
603.3 Mirrors. Mirrors located above lavatories or countertops shall be installed with
the bottom edge of the reflecting surface 40 inches maximum above the finish floor
or ground. Mirrors not located above lavatories or countertops shall be installed with
the bottom edge of the reflecting surface 35 inches maximum above the finish floor
or ground.
604.3.1 Size. Clearance around a water closet shall be 60 inches minimum measured
perpendicular from the side wall and 56 inches minimum measured perpendicular
from the rear wall.
ADA Accessibility Continued
ADA Accessibility Continued
Signage
703.4.2 Location. Where a tactile sign is provided at a door, the sign shall be
located alongside the door at the latch side. Where a tactile sign is provided at
double doors with one active leaf, the sign shall be located on the inactive leaf.
Where a tactile sign is provided at double doors with two active leafs, the sign
shall be located to the right of the right hand door. Where there is no wall space
at the latch side of a single door or at the right side of double doors, signs shall be
located on the nearest adjacent wall. Signs containing tactile characters shall be
located so that a clear floor space of 18 inches minimum by 18 inches minimum,
centered on the tactile characters, is provided beyond the arc of any door swing
between the closed position and 45 degree open position.
703.5.6 Height From Finish Floor or Ground. Visual characters shall be 40 inches
minimum above the finish floor or ground.
703.6.1 Pictogram Field. Pictograms shall have a field height of 6 inches minimum.
Characters and braille shall not be located in the pictogram field.
703.6.2 Finish and Contrast. Pictograms and their field shall have a non-glare finish.
Pictograms shall contrast with their field with either a light pictogram on a dark
field or a dark pictogram on a light field.
Universal and Barrier Free Design
The interior spaces of the Center for Conservation and Stewardship will be
designed to be as barrier free and universal as possible featuring a floorplan which
circulates and is easily navigable for all persons regardless of ability or age.
Entrances and exits to all spaces will provide maximum possible clearances as well
as appropriate signage for safety.
Using traditional design strategies such as sensible space planning, circulation and
wayfinding will create an interior which is universal and barrier free to all
occupants.
The design for the center will be guided by the principals of universal design
founded by Ronald Mace at North Carolina State University and will include
equitable use, flexibility in use, simple and intuitive use, perceptible information,
tolerance for error, low physical effort, and appropriate size and space for use.
Sustainable Design
The design for the Center of Conservation and Stewardship will incorporate
products, materials, building systems and design practices in order to create an
innovative sustainable and environmentally responsible design which will be a
model for future projects and may qualify for LEED certification.
All interior finishes and furnishings will be selected based upon quality, recycled
content, low-emitting materials, FSC certifications and the ability of the products
to be recycled at the end of there lifecycle.
Other focus areas for sustainable design include water conservation with the use of
low-flow faucets, waterless urinals, dual flush toilets, automated faucets and toilets
and the use of native plants and pervious paving on the exterior. All lighting will be
high efficacy dimmable LED fixtures which will be on timers or sensors to conserve
energy as well as window treatments which can be utilized to reduce solar heat
gain. Windows within the structure will remain operable to take advantage of
natural cross ventilation as well as quality views of the surrounding property.
Historic Preservation
Groesbeck Lodge being on the National Register of Historic Places means that as
much of the original structure both interior and exterior must be maintained and
the project will follow the guidelines established by the Secretary of the Interior’s
Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties for rehabilitation.
All existing elements from decorative woodwork, iron accents, stone flooring and
windows will be maintained as long as it does impact the safety of the project. The
focus for these elements will be to clean, repair, stabilize, protect and to maintain
using non-abrasive products and skilled crafts people.
The driving force of this project is to maintain as much of the unique historical
character of the original structure while providing it with a new life as the Center
for Conservation and Stewardship for many future guests to appreciate.
Acoustics
The existing Arts and Crafts interior of the Groesbeck Lodge features many hard
surfaces including stone floors, beamed ceilings and plaster walls which would
not provide the best acoustics for an office interior or event space. To mitigate
this soft furnishings including area rugs, window treatments and upholstered
furniture will help to control the absorption, reception and transmission of sound.
All existing structural elements including windows, window casements, doors and
decorative woodwork will all be cleaned and repaired to ensure these elements
are fitted and sealed tightly to reduce unwanted sounds as well as to increase
energy efficiency within the structure.
The English Tudor Revival Style
Groesbeck Lodge is an English Tudor Revival style home which is a style which
gained great popularity for American domestic architecture between 1910 and
1940. The style became synonymous with suburban architecture of the 1920’s
ranging from small cottages to grand estates. The style is a romanticized revival
loosely based on the medieval architecture of England's Tudor period between
1550 to 1559. Many examples of the Tudor Revival style include half timbered
stucco or masonry exterior walls, steeply pitched roofs, prominent gables, irregular
picturesque layouts and groups of leaded glass casement windows. Groesbeck
Lodge features many of these elements and is an excellent example of an English
Tudor Revival country estate which appears even more picturesque due to the
rustic and beautiful fieldstone exterior.
The interior of Groesbeck Lodge features design influences of the Arts and Crafts
style which appears very cohesive with the exterior of the structure. The interiors
feature oak woodwork throughout, built-in cabinetry, inglenooks, hand tooled
stone floors, beamed ceilings, plaster walls and custom ironwork by artist Marie
Zimmermann.
SECTION TWO
Case Study
DESIGN
Cincinnati Nature Center: Center for Conservation and Stewardship
4949 Tealtown Road | Perintown, Ohio | 45150 Aaron Bujak
Adaptive Reuse Case Study | Union Station Hotel | Nashville, TN
The Union Station Hotel is the modern incarnation of the iconic railroad station
located in the heart of downtown Nashville. The Romanesque style building
designed by Richard Montfort originally opened in1900 was turned into a luxury
boutique hotel in 1986 (Union Station). The historic property is now owned by
Marriott Hotels and is known for its massive lobby which features a 65 foot vaulted
ceiling and retains all of the original stained glass panels, marble floors and
limestone fireplaces. The station which bustled with both passengers and mail for
over 60 years began to go into decline during the 1960’s and was eventually
abandoned all together when Amtrak discontinued service through the station in
1979 (History).
Fig 3. Renovated Waiting Room Fig 4. Renovated Lobby
Union Station was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1977 which helped to
save the structure from demolition when the building was abandoned in 1979.
Metropolitan Nashville officials were quick to find developers to restore the iconic
structure and after an $11 million dollar renovation the train station reopened as a
hotel. The upper floors which were originally office space were reconfigured into 125
modern hotel rooms and 17 suites. The interiors of the main floor including the lobby
and waiting rooms were restored and retain much of the original décor. The massive
passenger train shed which had a clear span of 200 feet, the largest in the country at
the time, was unfortunately damaged by fire and was razed in 2000 (Union Station). In
2016 the hotel had undergone a $15.5 million dollar renovation to repair portions of the
structures exterior and to update the guest rooms making the Union Station Hotel the
premier luxury hotel in Americas Music City.
SECTION THREE
Part I : Codes and Accessibility Analysis
DESIGN
Cincinnati Nature Center: Center for Conservation and Stewardship
4949 Tealtown Road | Milford, Ohio | 45150 Aaron Bujak
Codes Analysis
The Center for Conservation and Stewardship is a mixed use non-separated
occupancy as there will be multiple occupancy classifications intermingled within
one structure. Some areas are also multi-use so the occupant load has been
determined by the use that indicates the largest concentration of people.
Event Spaces
Commercial Kitchen | A-2 Occupancy | 250 SF |OL Factor 200 Gross | OL: 2
Total numbers are based on those for the Business classification for plumbing
fixtures as these are the most restrictive.
The warm neutral color palette was inspired by the homes Arts and Crafts interior
which will create a very earthy inviting space and contrast well with the dark
woodwork, stone flooring and ironwork throughout the home. The dominate colors
will be the light neutrals accented with Cherokee red, olive green and taupe.
Adjacency Matrix
Bubble Diagram | Option One
Bubble Diagram | Option Two
Bubble Diagram | Option Three
Block Diagram | Option One
Block Diagram | Option One
Block Diagram | Option One
SECTION FOUR
Schematic Floorplans | Retail Space
DESIGN
Cincinnati Nature Center: Center for Conservation and Stewardship
4949 Tealtown Road | Milford, Ohio | 45150 Aaron Bujak
Retail Space Option 1
The first layout option reuses the original restroom but it has been enlarged to meet ADA
requirements. The retail space includes two main display areas which are lit by adjustable
track lighting. This lighting option features an acoustical drop ceiling with fluorescent troffers
providing the ambient light, the LED track lighting providing both accent and task over the
cash wrap desk. An ultrasonic sensor would be used in the restroom, motion sensor in the
breakroom and solar sensors in both the retail and breakroom to adjust light levels.
Retail Space Option 2
The second layout also reuses the existing restroom location but the door has been placed so
it does open into the retail space directly. The door to the breakroom has been recessed to
meet clearance requirements. The lighting layout for this plan features a gypsum ceiling with
LED track lights providing both ambient and accent lighting, 4” recessed downlights providing
ambient lighting in the breakroom and restroom and two hanging pendants over the cash
wrap providing task lighting. Sensors would be used in both restroom and breakroom.
Retail Space Option 3
The restroom in this layout has been moved to the back corner to create more square
footage within the retail space. This design has an acoustical drop ceiling which uses
adjustable LED track lighting for ambient and accent lighting within the retail space and
fluorescent troffers in all other spaces for ambient lighting. All spaces are again placed on
sensors to automatically adjust light levels dependent on use and daylight levels.
Retail Space Option 4
This design features a built in cash wrap counter which is accessible from the breakroom and
display shelving has been added within the large east facing window. This design features a
gypsum ceiling using 4” recessed LED downlights for ambient lighting in all spaces and two
hanging pendant lights over the cash wrap for both task and accent lighting. The style of the
pendants would be reminiscent of the iron lighting within Groesbeck Lodge.
SECTION FIVE
Schematic Floorplans | Office and Event
DESIGN
Cincinnati Nature Center: Center for Conservation and Stewardship
4949 Tealtown Road | Milford, Ohio | 45150 Aaron Bujak
First Floor Plan | Option One
Second Floor Plan | Option One
First Floor Lighting Plan | Option One
Second Floor Lighting Plan | Option One
First Floor Plan | Option Two
Second Floor Plan | Option Two
First Floor Lighting Plan | Option Two
Second Floor Lighting Plan | Option Two
First Floor Plan| Option Three
Second Floor Plan| Option Three
First Floor Lighting Plan| Option Three
Second Floor Lighting Plan| Option Three
First Floor Plan| Option Four
Second Floor Plan| Option Four
First Floor Lighting Plan | Option Four
Second Floor Lighting Plan | Option Four
SECTION SIX
Materials and Finishes| Retail Spaces
DESIGN
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Name: Red Bay Name: Dover White Name: Retreat Name: Ibis White
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Finish: Semi-Gloss Finish: Egg-Shell Finish: Semi-Gloss Finish: Flat
Application: Sprayed Application: Rolled Application: Sprayed Application: Rolled
Use: All interior wood Use: All interior walls of With lacquer finish Use: All ceilings within
trim within retail spaces, retail space, Use: Base of cash wrap retail space,
breakroom and breakroom, restroom station breakroom, restroom
restroom including and storage closet. and storage closet.
doors, baseboards and
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Retail Space | Flooring Selections | Option One
Name: Fold and Bundle Existing concrete floors within the restroom, breakroom and
Collection: Vivid Color storage closet to be sealed, stained and polished to a high
Vendor: Shaw Contract luster using a low VOC custom stain to coordinate with
Number: 88DF1J Sherwin Williams color Retreat provided by Perfect Polish.
Color: L9
Fiber: 100% Eco Solution Dyed Nylon Polished concrete floors are a durable and environmentally
Backing: Ecoworks Performance option as it uses existing materials reducing the need for
Application: Custom Broadloom and additional harvesting, manufacturing, refining and
Can be ordered as individual tiles. transport. Concrete floors are also energy efficient, easy to
Use: Retail Space maintain and can contribute to LEED certification.
Sustainability: Cradle to Cradle
Certified, made from 45% recycled Where the carpet tile meets the concrete there would be a
content, recyclable through Shaw small metal molding to create a seamless transition for
Green at end of life-cycle, safety, ADA compliance and to reduce the risk of snagging
Contributes to LEED certification, or unraveling of the nylon fibers.
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Retail Space | Specifications
Retail Space | Paint Selections | Option Two
Name: Woodshield Trim Stain Name: Ledges Ceiling Tile Name: Baltic Green Granite
Vendor: Ecos Paints Vendor: Armstrong Vendor: Stone Contact
Product: Zero VOC Stain Color: White Color: Green
Color: Dark Walnut Product: 43% Recycled Product: Remnant Slab
Finish: Woodshield interior satin Content Use: Cash wrap counters
varnish Use: For suspended ceilings in Finish: Polished
Use: To be used on all wood retail space, breakroom,
trims including baseboards, restroom and storage closet. Granite remnant sealed
door and window frames, door Sound Blocking: 35 and polished. Long lasting
stiles and cash wrap station durable material. Color and
base. Class A Fire performance, 80% texture hides scratches and
light reflectance, High sag and chips.
Zero VOC stain and varnish. humidity resistance and
features Bio-Block to prevent
mildew growth.
Retail Space | Justification
The color scheme for the first option was inspired by the rich earthy tones of the famed
Fallingwater residence designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and features his signature Cherokee
red along with an olive green and golden neutral. The carpet tile was selected for its
durability, recycled content, ease of maintenance and modern interpretation of a classic
textile. The display shelves and cash wrap will be finished in glossy lacquered green paint
which will also create an updated Arts and Crafts aesthetic within the retail space. Polished
concrete floors were selected for the breakroom and restroom as this is a naturally
sustainable material which would require little additional materials, labor and transport.
Concrete floors are also energy efficient in that they retain thermal energy. All paints for this
space were selected for there deep rich colors as well as being VOC free.
The color scheme for the second option was inspired by a wallpaper remnant attributed to
William Morris and features deep rich browns, greens and golds. The main design element
within this scheme is the abundance of natural woods seen both within the trims and the
hardwood floors. The trims, doors and casements will all be stained in a VOC free water
based stain and varnish. The wood floors are 100% recycled densified poplar stained in
walnut and finished with a UV cured acrylic topcoat for a scratch resistant commercial
finish. The doors and cash wrap within this design feature walnut stained stiles with artichoke
green panels for an authentic Arts and Crafts touch which will compliment the existing
interiors of Groesbeck Lodge. The suspended ceilings within the space give the
appearance of a vintage paneled ceiling as well as provide acoustical privacy and a high
light reflectance to reduce the need for artificial lighting. The glazed ceramic tile within the
restroom is inspired by the Pewabic pottery tile popular during the period and is made from
100% recycled content. All selections within both designs are manufactured within the
United States.
SECTION SEVEN
Materials and Finishes| Event and Office
DESIGN
Cincinnati Nature Center: Center for Conservation and Stewardship
4949 Tealtown Road | Milford, Ohio | 45150 Aaron Bujak
Event Space One | Specifications
Event Space One | Specifications
Event Space One | Specifications
Event Space Two | Specifications
Event Space Two | Specifications
Event Space Two | Specifications
Bride Prep | Specifications
Bride Prep | Specifications
Bride Prep | Specifications
Bride Prep | Specifications
Office and Meeting Spaces | Specifications
Office and Meeting Spaces | Specifications
Office and Meeting Spaces | Specifications
Retail Space| Specifications
Meeting Rooms | Specifications
Event and Office Spaces| Justification
The color schemes, finish and furniture selections were inspired by the existing
interior architecture of Groesbeck Lodge. The main event space will retain all
existing wood work and flooring but the fireplace mantel will be redesigned to
feature back-lit stained glass panels which will bath the room in a rich warm
light. The textiles for this space feature earthy taupe and rust toned stripes which
were selected to reinforce a feeling of verticality. The ceiling between the
beams will be painted the artichoke green to lighten the space and make the
space feel larger. All furniture and textile selections are of the highest quality
and made within the United States which reinforces the sustainable
environmentally friendly approach to design.
The office and meeting spaces within Groesbeck Lodge are more
contemporary than those of the event spaces as these rooms will feature
carpet tile and workstations which are both ergonomic and made from
sustainable materials. The color scheme within these spaces will also
compliment the existing architecture but provide a balanced juxstapositon of
style.
ADA Restrooms | Specifications
Laboratory | Specifications
SECTION EIGHT
Final Fixture and Furniture Plans
Accessibility Study
DESIGN
Cincinnati Nature Center: Center for Conservation and Stewardship
4949 Tealtown Road | Milford, Ohio | 45150 Aaron Bujak
educational use.
These drawings
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FURNITURE SCHEDULE
TAG ROOM DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER DIMENSIONS MODEL FINISH QTY
C1 EVENT SPACE ONE DINING SIDE CHAIR THEODORE ALEXANDER 23"W X 25"D X 41"H 4000 IONES MEDIUM WALNUT 44
C2 RETAIL BREAK ROOM VERY WIRE ARM CHAIR HAWORTH 23"W X 23"D X 30.5"H SCH-44-0S COFFEE / STEEL 2
C3 EVENT SPACE TWO STACKING SIDE CHAIR BEAUFURN 23"W X 26.75"D X 39"H CL-43-STK-CHAIR WALNUT 36
REVISIONS
C5 ADA ACCESSIBLE OFFICE AERO DESK CHAIR HERMAN MILLER 27"W X 29"D X 42"H SZT-20-711MA5 CARBON 1
C8 LABORATORY SETU SIDE CHAIR HERMAN MILLER 25"W X 17.25"D X 36"H SETU SIDE SLATE / BERRY 4
D1 ADA ACCESSIBLE OFFICE WORKSTATION BESTAR 70.5"W X 70.5"D X 35"H HAMPTON GRANITE / CHARCOAL 1
FX1 RETAIL SPACE CUSTOM SHELVING CUSTOM 142"W x 18"D x 96"H CUSTOM GREEN LACQUER 2
FX2 RETAIL SPACE CUSTOM SHELVING CUSTOM 89"W X 14"D X 60"H CUSTOM GREEN LACQUER 2
P1 ADA RESTROOM TOUCHLESS TOILET KOHLER 16"W X 27"D X 25"H SAN SOUCI WHITE 3
P2 ADA RESTROOM WALL MOUNT SINK KOHLER 23"W X 18"D X 6"H REVE WHITE 3
T1 EVENT SPACE ONE FOLDING ROUND TABLE WEBSTAURANT 48"DIA X 29"H LANCASTER WHITE GRANITE 10
T2 EVENT SPACE ONE AND TWO FOLDING ROUND TABLE WEBSTAURANT 36"dIA X 29"H LANCASTER WHITE GRANITE 8
T3 RETAIL BREAK ROOM PLANES TABLE HAWORTH 30"DIA X 29"H TARA-3666-L 5TH AVE ELM 1
T8 LABORATORY RENEW SIT-TO-STAND HERMAN MILLER 60"W X 30"D RENEW WHITE / ALUMINUM 4
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FURNITURE SCHEDULE
TAG ROOM DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER DIMENSIONS MODEL FINISH QTY
C2 RETAIL BREAK ROOM VERY WIRE ARM CHAIR HAWORTH 23"W X 23"D X 30.5"H SCH-44-0S COFFEE / STEEL 4
C4 MEETING ROOMS VERY WIRE ARM CHAIR HAWORTH 23"W X 23"D X 30.5"H SCH-44-OS TOMATO / STEEL 20
C5 INTERN AND DIRECTORS OFFICE AERO DESK CHAIR HERMAN MILLER 27"W X 29"D X 42"H SZT-20-711MA5 CARBON 1
C6 BRIDE PREP ROOM NAVARRE ARM CHAIR CENTURY 23"W X 25"D X 36"H 599-572 MINK 1
C7 BRIDE PREP ROOM ASTER ARM CHAIR CENTURY 29"W X 34"D X 37"H 11-1035 MELANGE 2
D1 INTERN AND DIRECTORS OFFICE WORKSTATION BESTAR 70.5"W X 70.5"D X 35"H HAMPTON GRANITE / CHARCOAL 7
T3 BREAK ROOM PLANES TABLE HAWORTH 30"DIA X 29"H TARA-3666-L RETRO WALNUT 1
T4 MEETING ROOM CONFERENCE TABLE HAWORTH 48"W X 96"L X 29"H TARX-48G8--W RETRO ON WALNUT 2
T5 MEETING ROOM PLANES CREDENZA HAWORTH 72"L X 20"D X 29"H TARA-7220-W RETRO ON WALNUT 2
T6 BRIDE PREP ROOM LOGAN SIDE TABLE CENTURY 24"DIA X 25.25"H CSA-102-9 GILDED 1
T7 BRIDE PREP ROOM TOULON DRESSING CENTURY 50.25"W X 20D X 30"H SF-5624 CREME / BRONZE 1
P1 RESTROOMS TOUCHLESS TOILET KOHLER 16"W X 27"D X 25"H SAN SOUCI WHITE 2
P2 RESTROOMS WALL MOUNT SINK KOHLER 23"W X 18"D X 6"H REVE WHITE 1
P3 RESTROOMS DROP-IN SINK KOHLER 22"L X 18"W X 6"H MEMOIRS WHITE 1
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T4
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INTERN OFFICE C7 C6
C2 MEETING ROOM
D1 C5 T6 T7
BREAK ROOM
SITTING ROOM
T3 BRIDE PREP
DN.
UP
C5
DN.
LOCKERS DN.
DIRECTORS
OFFICE
COPY ROOM
P3 P1 P2
BUILT-IN
P1 D1
C4
MEETING ROOM
AND STEWARDSHIP
MILFORD, OHIO 45150
T5 C4
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1 SECOND FLOOR FURNITURE PLAN
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ACCESSIBILITY CODES
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E. FLUSH CONTROLS ARE AUTOMATIC
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KNEE AND TOE CLEARANCES COMPLY.
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PLANTER G. TOPS OF TABLES AND COUNTERS SHALL BE BETWEEN
3'-0" O
A 28" TO 34" AFF.
RAMP
5'-0" R REF. FRZ.
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H. DOOR OPENINGS SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM CLEAR
WIDTH OF 32" WITH A DOOR OPENING OF 90DEGREES
P M N COMMERCIAL KITCHEN
GREENHOUSE REF.
I. DOOR HARDWARE INCLUDING PULLS, LATCHES AND
R 3'-11" C BREAKROOM
LOCKS SHALL HAVE A SHAPE THAT IS EASY TO GRASP
DN.
RESTROOM WITH ONE HAND AND NOT BE PLACED HIGHER THAN
DISPLAY
EVENT SPACE D D D 48" AFF.
PREP.
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B B
C C B J. FRONT APPROACH PULL SIDE DOORS HAVE A MINIMUM
UP
5'-4"
C OF 12" OF MANEUVERING CLEARANCE.
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
H J UP RETAIL
K
H L. LATCH APPROACH PULL SIDE DOORS HAVE A MINIMUM
H OF 24" OF MANEUVERING CLEARANCE AND MINIMUM
K CORRIDOR WIDTH OF 48".
C H
LABORATORY H DISPLAY M. THE RISE FOR ANY RAMP RUN SHALL BE 30" MAXIMUM.
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N. CLEAR WIDTH BETWEEN HANDRAILS ON RAMP SHALL
C BE NO LESS THAN 36".
A
DN. ADA OFFICE G DN. O. RAMPS WITH A CHANGE IN DIRECTION SHALL COMPLY
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DN. PARKING Q. RAMP HANDRAIL HEIGHTS SHALL BE BETWEEN 34" -38".
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SECTION NINE
Final Lighting Plans and Fire Protection
Plan
DESIGN
Cincinnati Nature Center: Center for Conservation and Stewardship
4949 Tealtown Road | Milford, Ohio | 45150 Aaron Bujak
educational use.
These drawings
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LIGHTING SCHEDULE
TAG SYMBOL ROOM DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER DIMENSIONS MODEL FINISH LAMP TYPE QTY REMARKS
L1 EVENT SPACE ONE ROUND LEXINGTON CHANDELIER PAUL FERRANTE 36"DIA X 30"H 2122 IRON 4 WATT LED 2 HANDMADE FIXTURE WITH DIMMABLE LED BULBS. MADE IN USA REVISIONS
L2 EVENT SPACE TWO IRON PARK AVE. CHANDELIER PAUL FERRANTE 30"DIA X 18"H 2039 BRONZE / MILK GLASS 4 WATT LED 2 HANDMADE FIXTURE WITH DIMMABLE LED BULBS. MADE IN USA
L3 BRIDE PREP ROOM LOTUS CHANDELIER PAUL FERRANTE 24"DIA X 14"H 200O-A GILDED WOOD 4 WATT LED 2 HANDMADE FIXTURE WITH DIMMABLE LED BULBS. MADE IN USA
L4 HALLWAYS / COPY ROOM PATRON SEMI-FLUSH PAUL FERRANTE 15"DIA X 12"H 2016 BRONZE / PARCHMENT 4 WATT LED 13 HANDMADE FIXTURE WITH DIMMABLE LED BULBS. MADE IN USA
L5 RETAIL SHOP DECORATIVE PENDANT HUBBARDTON 6"DIA X 11"H 185400 BRONZE / STONE 4 WATT LED 2 HANDMADE FIXTURE WITH DIMMABLE LED BULBS. MADE IN USA
L6 THROUGHOUT RECESSED DOWNLIGHT COOPER INDUSTRIES 4"DIA LDRT4B WHITE TRIM/BAFFLE LED 50 HIGH EFFICACY LED RECESSED RETROFIT DOWNLIGHT. 3500K 80+ CRI
L7 RETAIL SHOP HALO LED TRACK SYSTEM COOPER INDUSTRIES 2' TRACK 806SM WHITE LED 42 HIGH EFFICACY DIMMABLE LED TRACK HEADS. 80+ CRI 4000K
L8 OFFICES / KITCHEN / LABORATORY ELEMENT SUSPENDED TROFFER COOPER INDUSTRIES 48"L X 4"W X 2.5"H E2WS5D WHITE LED 28 HIGH EFFICACY DIMMABLE LED SUSPENDED TROFFER
EXISTING WALL SCONCES ALL EXISTING SCONCES TO BE USED WITH CREAM MINI SILK SHADES
S1 THROUGHOUT INFRARED MOTION SENSOR GAMUT 5"DIA. N/A WHITE N/A 20 DETECTS MOTION WITH INFRARED TECH.TO TURN ON/OFF INTERIOR LIGHTS
S2 RESTROOMS ULTRASONIC MOTION SENSOR DUAL TECH 6" X 3" MWOS-W WHITE N/A 2 DETECTS MOTION WITH SOUND TO TURN ON/OFF LIGHTS IN RESTROOMS
S3 THROUGHOUT HARDWIRED PHOTOSENSOR LEVITON 4"DIA ODCOP-W WHITE N/A 22 AUTO. ADJUSTS ARTIFICIAL LIGHT LEVELS BASED ON NATURAL LIGHT LEVELS
DN.
COMMERCIAL DESIGN II
DN.
AUGUST 2017
A. BUJAK
LIGHTING LEGEND
EVENT SPACE
36" DIA. IRON
CHANDELIER
DN.
EXISTING WALL
SCONCE
BAR 2' TRACK LIGHT
WITH LED HEADS
DECORATIVE
PENDANT LIGHT
LOW VOLTAGE
SWITCH
AND STEWARDSHIP
SENSOR
DN. DN. ULTRASONIC
4949 TEALTOWN RD
HARDWIRED
LABORATORY PHOTOSENSOR
DN.
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REVISIONS
LIGHTING SCHEDULE
TAG SYMBOL ROOM DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER DIMENSIONS MODEL FINISH LAMP TYPE QTY REMARKS
L1 EVENT SPACE ONE ROUND LEXINGTON CHANDELIER PAUL FERRANTE 36"DIA X 30"H 2122 IRON 4 WATT LED 2 HANDMADE FIXTURE WITH DIMMABLE LED BULBS. MADE IN USA
L2 EVENT SPACE TWO IRON PARK AVE. CHANDELIER PAUL FERRANTE 30"DIA X 18"H 2039 BRONZE / MILK GLASS 4 WATT LED 2 HANDMADE FIXTURE WITH DIMMABLE LED BULBS. MADE IN USA
L3 BRIDE PREP ROOM LOTUS CHANDELIER PAUL FERRANTE 24"DIA X 14"H 200O-A GILDED WOOD 4 WATT LED 2 HANDMADE FIXTURE WITH DIMMABLE LED BULBS. MADE IN USA
L4 HALLWAYS / COPY ROOM PATRON SEMI-FLUSH PAUL FERRANTE 15"DIA X 12"H 2016 BRONZE / PARCHMENT 4 WATT LED 13 HANDMADE FIXTURE WITH DIMMABLE LED BULBS. MADE IN USA
L5 RETAIL SHOP DECORATIVE PENDANT HUBBARDTON 6"DIA X 11"H 185400 BRONZE / STONE 4 WATT LED 2 HANDMADE FIXTURE WITH DIMMABLE LED BULBS. MADE IN USA
L6 THROUGHOUT RECESSED DOWNLIGHT COOPER INDUSTRIES 4"DIA LDRT4B WHITE TRIM/BAFFLE LED 50 HIGH EFFICACY LED RECESSED RETROFIT DOWNLIGHT. 3500K 80+ CRI
L7 RETAIL SHOP HALO LED TRACK SYSTEM COOPER INDUSTRIES 2' TRACK 806SM WHITE LED 42 HIGH EFFICACY DIMMABLE LED TRACK HEADS. 80+ CRI 4000K
L8 OFFICES / KITCHEN / LABORATORY ELEMENT SUSPENDED TROFFER COOPER INDUSTRIES 48"L X 4"W X 2.5"H E2WS5D WHITE LED 28 HIGH EFFICACY DIMMABLE LED SUSPENDED TROFFER
EXISTING WALL SCONCES ALL EXISTING SCONCES TO BE USED WITH CREAM MINI SILK SHADES
S1 THROUGHOUT INFRARED MOTION SENSOR GAMUT 5"DIA. N/A WHITE N/A 20 DETECTS MOTION WITH INFRARED TECH.TO TURN ON/OFF INTERIOR LIGHTS
S2 RESTROOMS ULTRASONIC MOTION SENSOR DUAL TECH 6" X 3" MWOS-W WHITE N/A 2 DETECTS MOTION WITH SOUND TO TURN ON/OFF LIGHTS IN RESTROOMS
S3 THROUGHOUT HARDWIRED PHOTOSENSOR LEVITON 4"DIA ODCOP-W WHITE N/A 22 AUTO. ADJUSTS ARTIFICIAL LIGHT LEVELS BASED ON NATURAL LIGHT LEVELS
COMMERCIAL DESIGN II
AUGUST 2017
A. BUJAK
LIGHTING LEGEND
EXISTING WALL
SCONCE
DN.
DN.
2' TRACK LIGHT
RESTROOM DRESSING WITH LED HEADS
COPY ROOM
DECORATIVE
PENDANT LIGHT
LOW VOLTAGE
SWITCH
AND STEWARDSHIP
INFRARED
SENSOR
4949 TEALTOWN RD
SENSOR
HARDWIRED
PHOTOSENSOR
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MEEITING ROOM
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INTERN OFFICE
BREAK ROOM
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Lighting | Specifications
Lighting| Specifications
Lighting| Specifications
Lighting | Specifications
Lighting | Specifications
Fire Protection | Specifications
SECTION TEN
Presentation Renderings
DESIGN
Cincinnati Nature Center: Center for Conservation and Stewardship
4949 Tealtown Road | Milford, Ohio | 45150 Aaron Bujak
Retail Space
Event Space
Event Space
Event Space
Meeting Room
Bride Prep Room
Bride Prep Room
Billable Hours Timesheet
Works Cited
Grimmer, Anne. The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.
Web. 26 July 2017.
< https://www.nps.gov/tps/standards/treatment-guidelines-2017.pdf>
General Site and Building. ICC Public Documents. Web. 26 July 2017.
< https://codes.iccsafe.org/public/document/code/559/9895679>
Fig 1. History of Union Station. Tennessean. Digital Image. Web. 25 July 2017.
<http://www.tennessean.com/picture-gallery/life/2014/01/28/history-of- union-
station/4982111/>
Fig 2. Union Station Hotel. GHP Architecture. Digital image. Web. 25 July 2017.
<http://ghp1.com/project/union-station-hotel-nashville-tennessee/>
Fig 3. Event Spaces. Union Station Hotel. Digital Image. Web. 25 July 2017.
<http://www.unionstationhotelnashville.com/our-hotel/photo-gallery/>
Fig 4. Hotel Lobby. Union Station Hotel. Digital Image. Web. 25 July 2017.
<http://www.unionstationhotelnashville.com/our-hotel/photo-gallery/>