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1 a few different things… ID 206 construction + materials II

2 hand in precedents on February 21 st hand in precedents on February 21 st look for when your material is to be presented look for when your material is to be presented revised schedule – see syllabus online

3 browsing browsing shopping shopping drawing drawing measuring measuring building buildingapps

4 Assignment Objective : Study an existing project for the use of materials. Format : Single board, unmounted, 24x36. Content : Assignments should contain at least the following: Project data: name, project type, designer, location, square footage, cost per square foot (if possible) Brief summary of approach to choice of materials Analysis of color scheme Plan (and section, elevations if available) Photos, annotated to indicate materials Photographic material samples for floor, wall, ceiling, chair, and table or other major piece of furniture Description of materials (list under image): main wear properties (or typical characteristics), CSI section, finish, code classification, and any “green” certifications, such as Cradle to Cradle. assignment #1: precedent study

5 read article read article research designer research designer sleuth out materials sleuth out materials examples examplesprocess

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7 style of presentation style of presentation audience audience content content presentation sequence presentation sequence annotation (text, arrows, ancillary graphics, etc) annotation (text, arrows, ancillary graphics, etc) style of project style of projectconsider

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15 specifications what they are organization

16 just finishes just finishes just furnishings just furnishings just equipment just equipment FF&E FF&E scope indicates detail level

17 design-bid-build design-bid-build design-negotiate-build design-negotiate-build design-build design-build owner-build owner-build construction manager-advisor construction manager-advisor types of contracts

18 client client architect architect interior designer interior designer engineers engineers building and fire department officials building and fire department officials other design specialists other design specialists acoustic, lighting, hardware, furnishings, health care, etc. general contractor general contractor demolition crew electricianplumbercarpenter who looks at specifications, anyway?

19 supersede drawings supersede drawings materials grouped based on common practice materials grouped based on common practice organizational systems organizational systems smaller projects: fixtures, furnishings, equipment larger projects: CSI section GSA, military: their own systems All describe: All describe: materials, delivery, storage, installation can describe: can describe: production methods, protection, disposal, anything you want when written out…

20 open, or descriptive open, or descriptive describes material with generic terminology for common materials, such as red oak flooring performance performance describes material based on how it performs may use a reference standard, such as from ASTM allows contractor to source options closed, or proprietary closed, or proprietary specifies exact product typically a “cut” from a manufacturer’s catalog for project that are bid out, use standard three-part spec format types of specifications

21 for our project, what type of spec would be best? for our project, what type of spec would be best?exercise:

22 48 sections! 48 sections! everything, yes, everything, gets a number everything, yes, everything, gets a number every number (in theory) gets a specification every number (in theory) gets a specification in practice, not always standard spec smaller projects do not always require full spec larger, public, union work: full spec, always organization: CSI system

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24 divisions we tend to worry most about divisions we tend to worry most about Division 09 Finishes Division 10 Specialties Division 12 Furnishings see the handout…

25 find the CSI section for each element in your cost estimate find the CSI section for each element in your cost estimate search (CTRL-F) in the document for key words search (CTRL-F) in the document for key wordsexercise:

26 1. general 2. products 3. execution use office standards if there are any use manufacturer’s or, online tools, if they have one online toolonline tool standard specification format: 3-part

27 show materials on drawings show materials on drawings drawings OR specs might include schedules drawings OR specs might include schedules typical schedules : typical schedules :furniturecabinetryhardwaredoorslighting link specs back to drawings

28 green design and sustainability

29 if you must, consider: if you must, consider: embodied energy embodied energy (production and transportation) embodied energy life cycle wear comparison to similar finishes life cycle energy use comparison (typically equipment, but also cleaning) toxicity at all stages of use/re-use (including adhesives, solvents, etc) re-usability or re-cyclability don’t build anything

30 if you must, consider: if you must, consider: embodied energy embodied energy (production and transportation) embodied energy life cycle wear comparison to similar finishes life cycle energy use comparison (typically equipment, but also cleaning) toxicity at all stages of use/re-use (including adhesives, solvents, etc) re-usability or re-cyclability don’t build anything

31 embodied energy embodied energy (production and transportation) embodied energy

32 life cycle wear comparison to similar finishes life cycle wear comparison to similar finishes

33 life cycle energy use comparison (typically equipment, but also cleaning) life cycle energy use comparison (typically equipment, but also cleaning)

34 toxicity at all stages of use/re-use (including adhesives, solvents, etc) toxicity at all stages of use/re-use (including adhesives, solvents, etc)

35 cradle to cradle cradle to cradle cradle to cradle to cradle flooring flooring wall base wall base [wall materials] [wall materials] wall finish wall finish ceiling system ceiling system certifications: classroom project

36 signage set from Vivid for our mock classroom project signage set from Vivid for our mock classroom projectVivid drag signs in from left to “sheet” on right drag signs in from left to “sheet” on right choose colors, fonts, etc (should match) choose colors, fonts, etc (should match)directory room signs workstation ID overheadrestroom save as a jpg save as a jpg upload, along with your cost estimate, to GullNet upload, along with your cost estimate, to GullNetexercise:


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