TDJ4M_Summative

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Overview
Your summative project is to design a house that is only a 1 storey or split-level home (there is a gentle grade on the property - you can either accentuate it, or flatten it). There is no size limit, but remember, the bigger it is, the more you have to draw. It may NOT be under 1200 sq.ft. The house will be built on a lot located at right and below, just off Greens Road west of Richmond.

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**Step 1: Client Interview**
You are to interview a client (up to you who you interview, but bear in mind you're building a house for them). Include the results of this interview in your submission.

Here is **an example** of a report for the fictitious characters Mr. and Mrs. Boring:

__** House Specification From Client Interview J.McIntyre **__ Client Interview Client Name: Mr. & Mrs Boring 1.2 Interests Hobbies; 1.3 Work; 1.4 Other; 2.1.1 Bedrooms; 2.1.2 Bathrooms; 2.1.3 Kitchen; 2.1.4 Other; 2.1.5 Special Features; 2.1.6 Garage; 2.2 Utilities; 2.3 Size; 2.4 Cost Estimate; 2.5 Design Style; 2.6 Type; 3.2 Features; 3.3 Site Plan; 3.4 Landscape; Include as **Appendix 1: Design Brief** to your final architectural package submission.
 * __ 1.0 Client Summary __ || 1.1 Family members;
 * Mr. & Mrs Boring is a single couple with no children in their twenties. They have no extended family.
 * The clients have absolutely no interests and no hobbies. Occasionally they will read or watch T.V.
 * Mr. Boring works 9-5 weekdays counting shopping carts at the local mall. He typically drives to work. Mrs. Boring is a sign holder for a local pizza restaurant and works afternoons and evenings. She typically walks to work.
 * There is nothing else to note about the Borings. ||
 * __ 2.0 Building Specifications __ || 2.1 Space Design;
 * They would like two bedrooms.
 * One 3 pcs. bathroom would do fine.
 * Nothing special, just the normal amenities.
 * They would like an unfinished basement.
 * To save cost no special features will be added.
 * No garage required.
 * All electric is preferred; furnace, hot water, Cable TV service will be installed as well as sewer and water from the local municipality.
 * Small estimate 74 square meters. (790 sq ft)
 * The estimated cost of the building will be:
 * heated area 74 x $540.00/sq m =$39 960.00
 * unfinished basement 74 x $80.00/sq m = $5 920.00
 * garage 0 x $260.00/sq m = $0.00
 * Total $45 880.00
 * This home would be as plain as possible and have a shed roof.
 * The home will be a one story bungalow with basement. ||
 * __ 3.0 Site Specifications __ || 3.1 Location Type;
 * The lot shall be suburban
 * This lot is flat with no extraordinary features.
 * See attached sketch
 * Sod should be included and a single driveway. ||

**Step 2: Plot Plan**
After interviewing the client, you are to complete the following in order to satisfy the plot plan requirements:

Included as **Sheet A-1** from Assignment #11.

__Add to it__:
 * Ensure you add any relevant utilities, septic, mature trees, and your final overall house design including rough landscaping and roof-peak to your already completed assignment.
 * ​A professional title block around your project and plot it as a PDF from AutoCAD.

**Step 3: Bubble & Block diagrams**

 * Ensure that you maintain proper traffic flow patterns and keep the finished spaces of the house to the size restrictions. Assume that the family intends to use the space behind their home in some sort of finished back yard.
 * Obey the general rules for livings spaces (work, sleep areas)
 * __Make sure to orient your house so that it can maximize solar heating__

**Step 4: Sketched Floor Plan and Sketched Elevation**

 * Complete a floor plan sketch of your property so that you are able to generate a sketched elevation
 * Complete a sketch of the front view of the home but do NOT include much detail, this is after all just an impression of what the front of the home and rough landscaping might look like.

Include as **Appendix 3: Floor & Exterior Plans**

** Step 5: 3D Model (Sketchup or Revit) **

 * Translate your sketches to 3-dimensions. Complete a detailed model with realistic materials and appropriate dimensions.

If you used Sketchup include only the **front elevation plan as Sheet A-2 (choose Camera>Parallel_ Projection and then Camera>Standard View>Front then save the image as a jpg and put it in a title block in AutoCAD)** If you used Revit then include the front elevation plan as Sheet A-2 as above, but skip the floor plan of Step 6 and use Revit's **floor plan directly as Sheet A-3**

//NB: all schedules/plans should be in architectural title blocks//

**Step 6: Floor & Foundation plans**

 * You are to draw a full scale floor plan in CAD. The floor plan should include relevant dimensions and major furnishings. If you used Revit this step is not necessary.
 * The foundation plan included is from Assignment # 12
 * The footing detail included is from Assignment # 13

Include the **floor plan as Sheet A-3** Include the **foundation plan from Assignment #12 as Sheet A-4 and the text answers from Assignment #12 as Appendix 4: Foundation details** Include the **footing cross-section (from Assignment #13) as Sheet A-5**

**Step 7: Typical Wall Cross-Section**
Include the **typical cross-section of a wall from Assignment #14 as Sheet A-6**

**Step 8: Model**

 * Plan the modeling of the lot to harmonize with the style of the house model.
 * This model is part of the overall presentation and the completion of the assignment. Therefore, your model must be coordinated with all the other drawings.You will need approximately 3 sheets of foam core (30” X 30”) to complete the model building. Use one as your base to create the landscape and to layout the positioning of the house. The remaining 2 will be needed to build the structure.
 * You can find patterns for exterior walls, windows, doors and may forms of stone work for walkways or decking on the internet. Print and use for the model.

Evaluation:

 * ===Sheet A-1: Plot Plan - Asst # 11=== ||
 * * Scale of lot including setbacks, house placements relevant drainage
 * some helpful links:
 * [|city of Ottawa interactive zoning map]
 * [|What the residential zoning subclasses setbacks are] ||
 * ===Sheet A-2: Front Elevation Plan of house (Revit or Sketchup)=== ||
 * * walls aligned, all aspects of practical connections present ||
 * * design congruous with floor plan ||
 * * dimensioning of major features ||
 * * details / labels ||
 * * textures / finishing ||
 * ===Sheet A-3: Floor plan of bungalow (Revit or AutoCAD)=== ||
 * * meets code (wall thicknesses/openings) ||
 * * proper dimensioning ||
 * * block details (doors/windows/block placement) ||
 * * room labels / area details ||
 * * traffic flow / layout ||
 * * kitchen from Assignment #10 included ||
 * ===Sheet A-4: Foundation plan of bungalow (AutoCAD) - Asst #13=== ||
 * * Meets code ||
 * * dimensions ||
 * * correct line thickness/styles ||
 * * pads/posts & joists present ||
 * ===Sheet A-5: Footer Cross-Section(AutoCAD) - Asst # 12=== ||
 * * details like tile drainage, insulation present ||
 * * dimensions ||
 * * correct line thickness/styles/layers ||
 * * hatching present ||
 * ===Sheet A-6: Typical Wall Cross-Section(AutoCAD) - Asst # 14=== ||
 * * correct labels ||
 * * correct line thickness/styles/hatching ||
 * * supports & joists ||
 * **Mark for all present architectural sheets (K&U / Comm / App/ T&I)** ||
 * ===Appendix 1: Design Brief & Interview=== ||
 * * Rationale for design style (a paragraph or two with research ideas/pictures) for why you are building with that style in mind.
 * Interview of client ||
 * ===Appendix 2a: Bubble diagram=== ||
 * * room connections ||
 * * clarity/style ||
 * * kitchen design from assignment #10 included in design ||
 * ===Appendix 2b: Block diagram=== ||
 * * room connections / types obvious ||
 * * tie-in to bubble diagram (correct # of connections per room) ||
 * ===Appendix 3: Sketched elevation & floor plan of house=== ||
 * * Legibility of area labels ||
 * * Lines ||
 * * Overall style ||
 * * Landscaping ||
 * * Dimensionally Correct ||
 * **Mark for all present preparations/plans (K&U / App)** ||
 * ===Appendix 4: Foundation Details - Asst # 12=== ||
 * * thoroughness of answers ||
 * ===3D Model (Sketchup/Revit Model submitted electronically)=== ||
 * * walls aligned, all aspects of practical connections present ||
 * * design congruous with foundation / floor plan ||
 * * dimensioning of major features ||
 * * room labels / area indications ||
 * * textures / finishing ||
 * **Mark for all present 3D modeling (Comm / App)** ||
 * ===House model (physical submission)=== ||
 * * dimensionally correct w/ floor plan ||
 * * appropriate material selection ||
 * * traffic flow ||
 * * aesthetics (care to assemble things well, lines are sharp, materials well placed lot design is tasteful) ||
 * * attention to detail (doors, furniture, sectionally open [able to take the house apart to look in]) ||
 * **Mark for house scale modeling (K&U / Comm / App)** ||
 * **Mark for house scale modeling (K&U / Comm / App)** ||