Interior Design IV Gary Leivers AIA, RIBA, LEED AP



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Interior Design IV Fall 2013 T-Th 7:00-9:40 Gary Leivers AIA, RIBA, LEED AP gpleivers@hedev.com 619 929 2854 COURSE OUTLINE Building on previously studied design concepts, you will apply your knowledge and skills to produce a comprehensive design project that focuses on commercial interior spaces, primarily the office environment. All phases of design are covered, from the first phase of Programming to final phase of Contract Administration. SUMMARY Project #1 Programming and Schematic Design. Grade Value: 20% This project focuses on the schematic phase of design. It promotes creativity and requires a strong concept. All students must research sustainable materials and incorporate them into their built environment. A model is also required for this project to be used as a visual design tool and interior materials study. Project #2 Design Development and Contract Documents Grade Value: 40% This project allows you to further develop project #1. One can rethink and refine their space plans as the design development process continues. Once this is completed, you move on to Contract Documents. The following documents will be completed: Title Sheet Partition Plan T&E Plan Reflected Ceiling Plan Floor Finish Plan Wall Finish Plan Furniture Plan Detail Sheet - to include key plan, elevations, sections and detail drawings Also included in this project is the design binder that includes all the F, F & E specifications of required areas. Additional research for all green projects used is also included in the binder. All is completed to establish a budget for the project. Project #3 Research and Design - Presentation Tools and Techniques Grade Value: 40% This project is a much larger project with a more complex program. Exiting requirements are reviewed. Workstation layouts/functions are discussed further in depth at this time. Students are required to develop a strong concept to be implemented throughout the space. Color renderings and perspective drawings are required in the final presentation as well as all furniture and finish selections.

Project #1 Programming and Schematic Design. Grade Value: 20% Project Description You have been hired to design a space for the marketing and advertising department of a large fashion design corporation. As their company continues to grow, the main headquarters in New York found that opening a satellite office in the San Francisco area would benefit the company. The client also wishes to use this space as a showcase for their environmentally progressive corporate policies. Specifically they would like to illustrate some component of how they use water. This could be specifically its use in the building or the manufacture of their product. Your design should reflect some form of research which informs your design solution. The Client: Marketing and Advertising Department of a large fashion design corporation. The Goal: Further develop the interior space based on the client s needs and incorporate green/sustainable materials. 1. Space Plan - Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" After preliminary discussions with the clients, the following requirements have been determined: Reception area with desk for (1) and guest seating for (4). This employee serves as a receptionist/administrative assist. He/she is responsible for mail distribution, maintaining the conference area and assisting in client billings. Work areas for the following employees: (1) Executive Director of Marketing and Advertising. This person works closely with the Account Executive and the creative team. He/she requires a minimum of 120 square feet but is open to being in an open plan to promote team work and collaboration. (1) Account Executive. The Account Executive oversees all accounts and also works closely with the creative team. He/she requires a minimum of 120 square feet but is open to being in an open plan to promote team work and collaboration. (1) Administrative assistant to the Marketing Director/Account Executive. This person assists the Executive s with administrative duties such as billings, payroll, and manages the office supplies, etc. - keeps the office running smoothly. This person needs a minimum of 48 square feet. (5) Designer s (Creative Team) Each designer requires a minimum of 48 square feet. Close proximity to the workroom is desired. Conference Room for a minimum of (8) people. Workroom/Storage Room/Team Building Room This space is very important. This is where presentations are made, team meetings/brainstorming sessions are held. Large format printers and scanners are also located in this space. Minimum square feet: 175 square feet Photocopy/ Fax/Mail area Area for refrigerator, sink, and microwave. (1) ADA Accessible Restroom (1 Toilet, 1 Sink)

You must include furniture layouts in all rooms. This plan does not have to be rendered. 2. Model - Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" Model can be made of mat board or wood Use of color and materials is required a lecture to further discuss this will be given. 3. Concept Materials Board To help your client better understand the concept and overall feel you are trying to establish, you must develop your general color pallet/ materials board with concept drawing(s). The board(s) should include the following: Below are the minimum requirements. Furniture selections are NOT required. Main paints/wall finishes Flooring materials Concept fabrics. Finishes for cabinetry and (1) Elevation Rendered: Scale: 3/8" = 1'-0" (1) Perspective Rendered Floor plan with labels, Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" (Does not have to be rendered)

Project #2 Design Development and Contract Documents Grade Value: 40% Now that you have completed the initial space plan and the client has approved your concept, you must move forward to the next phase of design. This phase consists of Construction Documents which are used to; 1. Establish the budget for the project; 2. Get the project built. Before a client begins the construction process, they need to have determined the estimated cost of the project and whether or not it fits into their planned spending. These drawings are distributed among contractors who will bid on the job. Once a bid is approved and a contractor is appointed to the job, these drawings will be used to construct your design - your vision. Details must be precise and your design must be clearly executed in these drawings or you may not get the correct outcome. The following must be completed: A. Construction Drawings Sheet 1. Title Sheet: T-1 A. Client name/address, your name, class, date. B. Table of Contents (Sheet Index) Sheet 2. Partition/Floor Plan ID-1 A. Dimension locating walls, doors and windows (new only) B. Room Numbers C. Door Numbers D. Window Numbers E. Key Notes as required Sheet 3. Telephone/Electrical Plan (T&E Plan) ID-2 A. Telephone outlet locations (dimensioned as necessary) B. Electrical outlet locations (dimensioned as necessary) C. Computer (data) outlet locations (dimensioned as necessary) D. Legend Sheet 4. Reflected Ceiling Plan ID-3 A. Light locations (dimensioned as required) B. Show all ceiling design features - All ceiling heights to be called out. C. All HVAC Supply and Returns Approximated D. Exit Signage F. Legend Sheet 5. Floor Finish Plan ID-4 A. Locate change of floor finishes in same room/space and dimension as required. B. Legend Sheet 6. Furniture Installation Plan ID-5 A. Furniture locations B. Legend

Sheet 7. Schedules ID-6 A. Door schedule B. Window schedule C. Finishes schedule Sheet 8. Detail Drawings ID-7 Select a detail in your design and produce any of the following to convey the intent:- A. Enlarged area of floor plan B. Elevation of this area. C. Section D. Axonometric

Project #3 Research and Design - Presentation Tools and Techniques Grade Value: 40% As part of the relocation of their southern California operation, the Client has purchased a warehouse in the greater Los Angeles area. Their desire is to operate Sales, Operations and Accounting out of the same building. The design should accommodate the program and all relevant codes while fully embracing the company culture aesthetic. In 5 weeks you will be presenting to the Company president. Your Client is one of the following:- The Paul Smith Company Bang and Olufsen Mizuno Sports The Program First Floor 1. Lobby 700 sf (double height space) reception desk with 14 linear feet guest seating for 4 stairs to second floor 2. Conference Room 460 sf 3. Lunch Room/Kitchenette 500 sf 4. Computer Room 160 sf 5. Warehouse Manager s Office 160 sf (accessible from warehouse only) 6. Operation s area operations manager s office 160 sf human resources manager s office 160 sf (accessible to warehouse and office) work area for printer and office supplies 80 sf 16 work stations - 8 sf x 8 sf (one accessible from warehouse and office) design room 200 sf ( accessible from warehouse and office) 7. Restrooms 400 sf 8. 2 stairs (one accessible from the lobby) Second Floor 1. Showroom 700 sf 2. Sales area (physically separate from accounting area) company president 500 sf (includes private restroom) sale s managers office 160 sf 10 work stations 8 sf x 8 sf 3. Accounting area (physically separate from sales area)

chief accountant s office 160 sf 10 work stations 8 sf x 8 sf area for 18 linear sf of lateral files 4. Restrooms 400 sf 5. 2 stairs (one accessible from the lobby) 6. Office Supplies 100 sf The Presentation Your presentation boards will include the following: 1. Presentation space plan - scaled (1/8" = 1'-0") 2. Minimum of (2) interior perspectives 3. Minimum of (1) interior detail design drawing: at appropriate scale, presented in elevation, detail, section and/or isometric to convey the design intent 4. Minimum of (2) interior elevations 5. Interior Finish Selections: floors, walls, doors, cabinets, etc. 6. Furniture, finish and upholstery selections for the following: A. Reception B. Typical Executive Office C. Typical Manager s Office D. Typical Workstation layout with finishes E. Lunch Room F. Main Conference Room G. Feature Room based on Concept 7. You must participate in the verbal presentation of your project.

The Schedule Week 1: Tuesday, August 27 Thursday, August 29 -introductions -course review -assign project 1 -space planning development (context) Week 2: Tuesday, September 3 Thursday, September 5 -space planning development (adjacencies) -space planning development Week 3: Tuesday, September 10 Thursday, September 12 -finalize plans -model development Week 4: Tuesday, September 17 Thursday, September 19 - model development -finalize model Week 5: Tuesday, September 24 Thursday, September 26 - concept material board development -concept material board development Week 6: Tuesday, October 1 Thursday, October 3 - finalize concept material board - group presentations - assign project 2 Week 7: Tuesday, October 8 Thursday, October 10 - title sheet, partition plan -T & E plan, reflected ceiling plan Week 8: Tuesday, October 15 -wall finish plan, finish floor plan Thursday, October 17 -furniture installation plan/job book Week 9: Tuesday, October 22 Thursday, October 24 -job book - job book

Week 10: Tuesday, October 29 Thursday, October 31 -detail drawings -detail drawings Week 11: Tuesday, November 5 Thursday, November 7 - Holiday (no class) - Holiday (no class) Week 12: Tuesday, November 12 Thursday, November 14 -detail drawings -final presentation -assign project 3 Week 13: Tuesday, November 19 Thursday, November 21 -develop client profile and design concept -space planning Week 14: Tuesday, November 26 Thursday, November 28 -finalize plans -HOLIDAY!!!!! Week15: Tuesday, December 3 Thursday, December 5 - design development -design development Week 16: Tuesday, December 10 Thursday, December 12 - design development - presentation development Week 17: Tuesday, December 17 Thursday, December 19 - presentation development - final presentation