FIU MACMOISES VALCARCEL GONZALEZ
FIU MAC would be an addition to the Modesto Maidique Campus providing students with a place to relax, unwind, and learn how to express themselves. FIU currently lacks such an amenity. This center would allow students a place to explore and find their creative selves. The center also creates a beacon through architectural moves that is reflective of the outer architectural facade. FIU is meant to be Worlds Ahead, and the addition of this center will project it further than it has ever gone.
Project Synthesis
Project RationaleFlorida International University is a large state university that lacks a cultural hub on campus, but promotes cultural diversity. There is also little to no places where students can express themselves. This project gives FIU students a place to appreciate the different cultures present, while also providing outlets for socialization and individual expression.
PROJECT PRESENTATION
RESEARCH
Cultural Center DefinitionPublic building or site for exhibition or promotion of arts and culture.
Cultural Preservation Safe Areas Creative Expression
Art Music Food
Beacon Accessible Location Activation of Space
Characteristics
Community Socialization
Factors for Success
Site Determination
5% 78% 53%2,500International Students
152 Countriesof the WorldRepresented
First GenerationStudents
Population Distribution
Clients Analysis
Creativity | Education | Innovation | Collaboration
Truth | Freedom | Respect | Responsibilty | Excellence
Site PlanContext MapScale: 1/64” = 1’ - 0”
LOCATION
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Circulation and Efficiency Structural DiagramSpatial Diagram
Current Program OneStop Office Student Financials Registrars Financial Aid Scholarships Office of the Vice President Multipurpose Room
Gross Area in Scope 16,390 Sq. Ft.
Existing Net Assignable 9,829 Sq. Ft.
Efficiency 59.97%
Legend
Circulation Column Exterior Concrete Wall Entrance Mullion
Bars
Cultural Art Center
Origin of ConceptCreate a center that combines spaces by juxtaposing areas using deconstruvist methods.
Create regionalism throughout the center using vibrancy.
Create an unparalleled balance of interstitial spaces and nodes within the specific programmed spaces.
Design Guidance
The cultural center as a place for the cultivation and development of skills and practices necessary to produce artistic works.
“A lot of stuff gets stirred up and started in bars: protests, move-ments, sit-ins, and even the occasional revolution.” (Mitenbuler, n.d.)
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
Vignette Ideas
Continuous Lines Blurred Edges
Exposing Spaces Communal Areas
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
PerformingDance StudioTheater RehearsalProps Room
MusicRecording Studio (2 different sizes)Music ClassroomMusic Studio (2 of the same size)
Fine ArtsPainting Studio (2 of the same size)Painting ClassroomDrawing Studio (2 of the same size)Drawing ClassroomArt StorageDark RoomEditing RoomPhotography Classroom
HospitalityCafeLounge/BarKitchenReceptionShowers
Theater
TheaterRehearsal
PropsRoom
MusicStudio
RecordingStudio
Arrival
PhotographyClassroom
EditingDark
Room
Bar/Lounge
Atrium
PaintingClassroom
DrawingClassroom
ArtStor.
DanceStudio
Arrival
Arrival
Grid Line + Circulation DiagramAdjacency Diagram
PROGRAMMATIC DESIGN
UP
UP
DRAWINGSTUDIO
DRAWINGSTUDIO
PAINTINGSTUDIO
PAINTINGSTUDIO
ARTSTORAGE
PAINTINGCLASSROOM
DRAWINGCLASSROOM
SHOWERS
PROPSROOM
DANCESTUDIO
PHOTOGRAPHYCLASSROOM
DARKROOM
EDITINGROOM
MUSICSTUDIO
MUSICSTUDIO
MUSICCLASSROOM
LOUNGE
CAFE KITCHEN
THEATERREHEARSAL
SITTINGAREA
LIGHTLOCK
SITTINGAREA
MECHANICALROOM(N.I.S.)
ELECTRICALROOM(N.I.S.)
FIRE PUMPROOM(N.I.S.)
MAIN PUMPROOM(N.I.S.)
TELECOMM.ROOM(N.I.S.)
ARTSTORAGE
RECORDINGSTUDIO
SCHEMATIC FURNITURE PLAN
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REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
UP
UP
DRAWINGSTUDIO
DRAWINGSTUDIO
PAINTINGSTUDIO
PAINTINGSTUDIO
ARTSTORAGE
PAINTINGCLASSROOM
DRAWINGCLASSROOM
SHOWERS
PROPSROOM
DANCESTUDIO
PHOTOGRAPHYCLASSROOM
DARKROOM
EDITINGROOM
MUSICSTUDIO
MUSICSTUDIO
MUSICCLASSROOM
LOUNGE
CAFE KITCHEN
THEATERREHEARSAL
SITTINGAREA
LIGHTLOCK
SITTINGAREA
MECHANICALROOM(N.I.S.)
ELECTRICALROOM(N.I.S.)
FIRE PUMPROOM(N.I.S.)
MAIN PUMPROOM(N.I.S.)
TELECOMM.ROOM(N.I.S.)
ARTSTORAGE
RECORDINGSTUDIO
AXONOMETRIC
TRANSVERSE SECTION
SOUTH ELEVATION
DANCE STUDIO
ATS ACOUSTICS CUSTOM ACOUSTIC PANELSTOMATO FABRIC
MILLIKEN CARPETSCOLOR FIELDRED ASH
A-LIGHTD5
FOCAL POINTTHEORY
ARMSTRONG CEILINGTECTUM HANGING BAFFLESWHITE/NATURAL
RECORDING STUDIO
LOUNGE
Sculptural Staircase Lounge Bench Built In
Lounge Column Sculpture
PROJECT DETAILS
PROCESS AND MORE
SUN PATH DIAGRAM (done by Anthony Rodriguez)
Enclosure/Edge Conditions SITE SURROUNDINGS
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The building is enclosed by 2 buildings, a parking garage on the (bottom left) and FIU’s Graham Center (top left). It’s also enclosed by streets all around that help define the edge conditions for the building and the parking lot out in front of the building itself.
The edge conditions of the building are defined by both its surroundings and the shell of the building itself. The surrounding concrete of the building includes both vegetation and pedestrian circulation (sidewalks) that determine where the beginning of the building is and the ending of circulation is.
The building does have its connection to the rest of FIU in terms of proximity to one of the main buildings on campus, Graham Center (top left). But the building also provides connection to the surrounding community due to its proximity to one of the main entrances of the school. Allowing both safe connection to the school but also allowing somewhat of an inviting experience for the surrounding community.
Parking happens both in the parking lot in the front of the building (bottom right) and the parking Garage (bottom left). Both parking zones provide both potential noise and traffic issues that can affect the building for people coming, going, and using the building.
Noise can have a potential impact on the users of the space if the space isn’t equipped with enough sound absorption materials. Noise can also be brought by the potential flow of the students the come in and out of the building and surround the building as well.
Traffic patterns can affect how people access the building depending on what’s exactly going on such as arriving to school, departure from school, and the events on campus.
MAJOR ROADSSECONDARY ROADSMINOR ROADS
NOISE
PARKING
P
ENTRANCE
MEP AND VIEWS DIAGRAM (done by Michelle Paez)
Enclosure/Edge Conditions SITE SURROUNDINGS
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P
The building is enclosed by 2 buildings, a parking garage on the (bottom left) and FIU’s Graham Center (top left). It’s also enclosed by streets all around that help define the edge conditions for the building and the parking lot out in front of the building itself.
The edge conditions of the building are defined by both its surroundings and the shell of the building itself. The surrounding concrete of the building includes both vegetation and pedestrian circulation (sidewalks) that determine where the beginning of the building is and the ending of circulation is.
The building does have its connection to the rest of FIU in terms of proximity to one of the main buildings on campus, Graham Center (top left). But the building also provides connection to the surrounding community due to its proximity to one of the main entrances of the school. Allowing both safe connection to the school but also allowing somewhat of an inviting experience for the surrounding community.
Parking happens both in the parking lot in the front of the building (bottom right) and the parking Garage (bottom left). Both parking zones provide both potential noise and traffic issues that can affect the building for people coming, going, and using the building.
Noise can have a potential impact on the users of the space if the space isn’t equipped with enough sound absorption materials. Noise can also be brought by the potential flow of the students the come in and out of the building and surround the building as well.
Traffic patterns can affect how people access the building depending on what’s exactly going on such as arriving to school, departure from school, and the events on campus.
MAJOR ROADSSECONDARY ROADSMINOR ROADS
NOISE
PARKING
P
ENTRANCE
ENCLOSURE AND EDGE CONDITIONS DIAGRAM (done by Anthony Rodriguez)
Enclosure/Edge Conditions SITE SURROUNDINGS
P
P
The building is enclosed by 2 buildings, a parking garage on the (bottom left) and FIU’s Graham Center (top left). It’s also enclosed by streets all around that help define the edge conditions for the building and the parking lot out in front of the building itself.
The edge conditions of the building are defined by both its surroundings and the shell of the building itself. The surrounding concrete of the building includes both vegetation and pedestrian circulation (sidewalks) that determine where the beginning of the building is and the ending of circulation is.
The building does have its connection to the rest of FIU in terms of proximity to one of the main buildings on campus, Graham Center (top left). But the building also provides connection to the surrounding community due to its proximity to one of the main entrances of the school. Allowing both safe connection to the school but also allowing somewhat of an inviting experience for the surrounding community.
Parking happens both in the parking lot in the front of the building (bottom right) and the parking Garage (bottom left). Both parking zones provide both potential noise and traffic issues that can affect the building for people coming, going, and using the building.
Noise can have a potential impact on the users of the space if the space isn’t equipped with enough sound absorption materials. Noise can also be brought by the potential flow of the students the come in and out of the building and surround the building as well.
Traffic patterns can affect how people access the building depending on what’s exactly going on such as arriving to school, departure from school, and the events on campus.
MAJOR ROADSSECONDARY ROADSMINOR ROADS
NOISE
PARKING
P
ENTRANCE
SITE SURROUNDINGS DIAGRAM (done by Anthony Rodriguez)
Enclosure/Edge Conditions SITE SURROUNDINGS
P
P
The building is enclosed by 2 buildings, a parking garage on the (bottom left) and FIU’s Graham Center (top left). It’s also enclosed by streets all around that help define the edge conditions for the building and the parking lot out in front of the building itself.
The edge conditions of the building are defined by both its surroundings and the shell of the building itself. The surrounding concrete of the building includes both vegetation and pedestrian circulation (sidewalks) that determine where the beginning of the building is and the ending of circulation is.
The building does have its connection to the rest of FIU in terms of proximity to one of the main buildings on campus, Graham Center (top left). But the building also provides connection to the surrounding community due to its proximity to one of the main entrances of the school. Allowing both safe connection to the school but also allowing somewhat of an inviting experience for the surrounding community.
Parking happens both in the parking lot in the front of the building (bottom right) and the parking Garage (bottom left). Both parking zones provide both potential noise and traffic issues that can affect the building for people coming, going, and using the building.
Noise can have a potential impact on the users of the space if the space isn’t equipped with enough sound absorption materials. Noise can also be brought by the potential flow of the students the come in and out of the building and surround the building as well.
Traffic patterns can affect how people access the building depending on what’s exactly going on such as arriving to school, departure from school, and the events on campus.
MAJOR ROADSSECONDARY ROADSMINOR ROADS
NOISE
PARKING
P
ENTRANCE
The main Public space is defined by the entrance points of the building but also by the structure of the building. The columns help define the path of the public space and also the enclosures of other spaces.
The semi-public spaces are pushed more towards the front due to its open access from entrance points. And the semi-private spaces are towards the back where not many people have access to.
STRUCTURAL DEFINITION
SEMI PRIVATE
SEMI PUBLIC
PUBLIC
The main Public space is defined by the entrance points of the building but also by the structure of the building. The columns help define the path of the public space and also the enclosures of other spaces.
The semi-public spaces are pushed more towards the front due to its open access from entrance points. And the semi-private spaces are towards the back where not many people have access to.
STRUCTURAL DEFINITION
SEMI PRIVATE
SEMI PUBLIC
PUBLIC
Enclosure/Edge Conditions SITE SURROUNDINGS
P
P
The building is enclosed by 2 buildings, a parking garage on the (bottom left) and FIU’s Graham Center (top left). It’s also enclosed by streets all around that help define the edge conditions for the building and the parking lot out in front of the building itself.
The edge conditions of the building are defined by both its surroundings and the shell of the building itself. The surrounding concrete of the building includes both vegetation and pedestrian circulation (sidewalks) that determine where the beginning of the building is and the ending of circulation is.
The building does have its connection to the rest of FIU in terms of proximity to one of the main buildings on campus, Graham Center (top left). But the building also provides connection to the surrounding community due to its proximity to one of the main entrances of the school. Allowing both safe connection to the school but also allowing somewhat of an inviting experience for the surrounding community.
Parking happens both in the parking lot in the front of the building (bottom right) and the parking Garage (bottom left). Both parking zones provide both potential noise and traffic issues that can affect the building for people coming, going, and using the building.
Noise can have a potential impact on the users of the space if the space isn’t equipped with enough sound absorption materials. Noise can also be brought by the potential flow of the students the come in and out of the building and surround the building as well.
Traffic patterns can affect how people access the building depending on what’s exactly going on such as arriving to school, departure from school, and the events on campus.
MAJOR ROADSSECONDARY ROADSMINOR ROADS
NOISE
PARKING
P
ENTRANCE
The main Public space is defined by the entrance points of the building but also by the structure of the building. The columns help define the path of the public space and also the enclosures of other spaces.
The semi-public spaces are pushed more towards the front due to its open access from entrance points. And the semi-private spaces are towards the back where not many people have access to.
STRUCTURAL DEFINITION
SEMI PRIVATE
SEMI PUBLIC
PUBLIC
The main Public space is defined by the entrance points of the building but also by the structure of the building. The columns help define the path of the public space and also the enclosures of other spaces.
The semi-public spaces are pushed more towards the front due to its open access from entrance points. And the semi-private spaces are towards the back where not many people have access to.
STRUCTURAL DEFINITION
SEMI PRIVATE
SEMI PUBLIC
PUBLIC
PRIVACY DIAGRAM (done by Anthony Rodriguez)
Enclosure/Edge Conditions SITE SURROUNDINGS
P
P
The building is enclosed by 2 buildings, a parking garage on the (bottom left) and FIU’s Graham Center (top left). It’s also enclosed by streets all around that help define the edge conditions for the building and the parking lot out in front of the building itself.
The edge conditions of the building are defined by both its surroundings and the shell of the building itself. The surrounding concrete of the building includes both vegetation and pedestrian circulation (sidewalks) that determine where the beginning of the building is and the ending of circulation is.
The building does have its connection to the rest of FIU in terms of proximity to one of the main buildings on campus, Graham Center (top left). But the building also provides connection to the surrounding community due to its proximity to one of the main entrances of the school. Allowing both safe connection to the school but also allowing somewhat of an inviting experience for the surrounding community.
Parking happens both in the parking lot in the front of the building (bottom right) and the parking Garage (bottom left). Both parking zones provide both potential noise and traffic issues that can affect the building for people coming, going, and using the building.
Noise can have a potential impact on the users of the space if the space isn’t equipped with enough sound absorption materials. Noise can also be brought by the potential flow of the students the come in and out of the building and surround the building as well.
Traffic patterns can affect how people access the building depending on what’s exactly going on such as arriving to school, departure from school, and the events on campus.
MAJOR ROADSSECONDARY ROADSMINOR ROADS
NOISE
PARKING
P
ENTRANCE
The main Public space is defined by the entrance points of the building but also by the structure of the building. The columns help define the path of the public space and also the enclosures of other spaces.
The semi-public spaces are pushed more towards the front due to its open access from entrance points. And the semi-private spaces are towards the back where not many people have access to.
STRUCTURAL DEFINITION
SEMI PRIVATE
SEMI PUBLIC
PUBLIC
The main Public space is defined by the entrance points of the building but also by the structure of the building. The columns help define the path of the public space and also the enclosures of other spaces.
The semi-public spaces are pushed more towards the front due to its open access from entrance points. And the semi-private spaces are towards the back where not many people have access to.
STRUCTURAL DEFINITION
SEMI PRIVATE
SEMI PUBLIC
PUBLIC
CIRCULATION DIAGRAM (done by Lindsay Estrella)
The main Public space is defined by the entrance points of the building but also by the structure of the building. The columns help define the path of the public space and also the enclosures of other spaces.
The semi-public spaces are pushed more towards the front due to its open access from entrance points. And the semi-private spaces are towards the back where not many people have access to.
STRUCTURAL DEFINITION
SEMI PRIVATE
SEMI PUBLIC
PUBLIC
The main Public space is defined by the entrance points of the building but also by the structure of the building. The columns help define the path of the public space and also the enclosures of other spaces.
The semi-public spaces are pushed more towards the front due to its open access from entrance points. And the semi-private spaces are towards the back where not many people have access to.
STRUCTURAL DEFINITION
SEMI PRIVATE
SEMI PUBLIC
PUBLIC
SPATIAL DIAGRAM (done by Lindsay Estrella)
LOUNGE PLAN SKETCH
SPECIFICATIONS
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PROJECT TITLE: FIU MAC
PROJECT No:
LOCATION(s) 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199
ITEM REFERENCE #
MANUFACTURER: 3Form CONTACT: Juliana Sharkey 954-579-6545 [email protected]
AMOUNT/QUANTITY:
DATE: 4/18/18
DESCRIPTION: Varia Ecoresin Artisan Paper Cut A dynamic translucent resin panel with cut up paper overlapping each other.
SHIP TO: 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199 CONTACT: Moises Valcarcel Gonzalez 904-616-9854 [email protected]
SAMPLE PHOTO
UNIT DIMENSIONS: 48”x96”
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
DATE ORDERED:
UNIT COST: # UNITS:
EST. COST:
FRIEGHT:
TOTAL COST:
Flame/Smoke Tests met
Performance Tests met
Upholstery Fabrics Window Treatments Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Finish Upholstery Fabrics Hard Surface Tile or Stone
___ ASTM-84 NFPA 255 UL #723 UFAC#8 1 ___ NFPA 260a UFAC Class 1 ___ UBC #8-1 rated
___ NFPA 701
___ ASTM D6413
___ Class A - Corridors, Exits and Public areas ___ Class B or C - Offices
___ Abrasion resistance - must exceed the Wyzenbeek Test (ASTM D-3597) 30,000 rubs ___ Light fastness must exceed AATCC-16a method 100 hours
___ Non-slip finish with minimum static coefficient of friction of .6 per ASTM 1028 is required in guestrooms and bathrooms.
Sustainable Properties
___ Manufacturer located within 100 miles of project ___ Rapidly Renewable ___ Greenguard certified ___ FSC certified ___ EnergyStar rated ___ WaterSense certified ___ Other: _____________________________________
Percentage of pre-consumer recycled content: Percentage of post-consumer recycled content:
Life span expectancy: Maintenance Requirements:
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PROJECT TITLE: FIU MAC
PROJECT No:
LOCATION(s) 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199
ITEM REFERENCE #
MANUFACTURER: Brentano Designs CONTACT: Dania Donghia 954-920-7077 [email protected]
AMOUNT/QUANTITY:
DATE: 4/18/18
DESCRIPTION: Tombolo Nissi Beach Playful Tombolo gets a little out of line. Two colors in the weft create strong horizontal stripes; the other four shift as subtly as the sandbars they were named for. Offered in 11 colorways—neutrals, classics and some adventurous combinations—that pass 50,000 double rubs (Wyzenbeek, Wire Screen), Tombolo’s not just for the great outdoors. A GreenShield finish and bleach cleanability make the 54” upholstery an easy-to-clean option for breakfast nooks, cafeterias and bars. That, and Tombolo joins the Brentano Green line with 100% Bella-Dura solution-dyed polyolefin, a petroleum by-product.
SHIP TO: 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199 CONTACT: Moises Valcarcel Gonzalez 904-616-9854 [email protected]
SAMPLE PHOTO
UNIT DIMENSIONS:
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
DATE ORDERED:
UNIT COST: # UNITS:
EST. COST:
FRIEGHT:
TOTAL COST:
Flame/Smoke Tests met
Performance Tests met
Upholstery Fabrics Window Treatments Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Finish Upholstery Fabrics Hard Surface Tile or Stone
___ ASTM-84 NFPA 255 UL #723 UFAC#8 1 ___ NFPA 260a UFAC Class 1 ___ UBC #8-1 rated
___ NFPA 701
___ ASTM D6413
___ Class A - Corridors, Exits and Public areas ___ Class B or C - Offices
___ Abrasion resistance - must exceed the Wyzenbeek Test (ASTM D-3597) 30,000 rubs ___ Light fastness must exceed AATCC-16a method 100 hours
___ Non-slip finish with minimum static coefficient of friction of .6 per ASTM 1028 is required in guestrooms and bathrooms.
Sustainable Properties
___ Manufacturer located within 100 miles of project ___ Rapidly Renewable ___ Greenguard certified ___ FSC certified ___ EnergyStar rated ___ WaterSense certified ___ Other: _____________________________________
Percentage of pre-consumer recycled content: Percentage of post-consumer recycled content:
Life span expectancy: Maintenance Requirements:
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PROJECT TITLE: FIU MAC
PROJECT No:
LOCATION(s) 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199
ITEM REFERENCE #
MANUFACTURER: Sherwin Williams CONTACT:
AMOUNT/QUANTITY:
DATE: 4/18/18
DESCRIPTION: SW6266 Discreet White SHIP TO:
11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199 CONTACT: Moises Valcarcel Gonzalez 904-616-9854 [email protected]
SAMPLE PHOTO
UNIT DIMENSIONS:
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
DATE ORDERED:
UNIT COST: # UNITS:
EST. COST:
FRIEGHT:
TOTAL COST:
Flame/Smoke Tests met
Performance Tests met
Upholstery Fabrics Window Treatments Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Finish Upholstery Fabrics Hard Surface Tile or Stone
___ ASTM-84 NFPA 255 UL #723 UFAC#8 1 ___ NFPA 260a UFAC Class 1 ___ UBC #8-1 rated
___ NFPA 701
___ ASTM D6413
___ Class A - Corridors, Exits and Public areas ___ Class B or C - Offices
___ Abrasion resistance - must exceed the Wyzenbeek Test (ASTM D-3597) 30,000 rubs ___ Light fastness must exceed AATCC-16a method 100 hours
___ Non-slip finish with minimum static coefficient of friction of .6 per ASTM 1028 is required in guestrooms and bathrooms.
Sustainable Properties
___ Manufacturer located within 100 miles of project ___ Rapidly Renewable ___ Greenguard certified ___ FSC certified ___ EnergyStar rated ___ WaterSense certified ___ Other: _____________________________________
Percentage of pre-consumer recycled content: Percentage of post-consumer recycled content:
Life span expectancy: Maintenance Requirements:
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PROJECT TITLE: FIU MAC
PROJECT No:
LOCATION(s) 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199
ITEM REFERENCE #
MANUFACTURER: Panolan Surface Systems CONTACT: John Trulock 407-618-3732
AMOUNT/QUANTITY:
DATE: 4/18/18
DESCRIPTION: Nevamar HPL Liberty Red HPL is among our most versatile surfaces, making it a great choice for a range of interior horizontal and vertical applications where an attractive, yet resilient, surface solution is required.
SHIP TO: 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199 CONTACT: Moises Valcarcel Gonzalez 904-616-9854 [email protected]
SAMPLE PHOTO
UNIT DIMENSIONS:
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
DATE ORDERED:
UNIT COST: # UNITS:
EST. COST:
FRIEGHT:
TOTAL COST:
Flame/Smoke Tests met
Performance Tests met
Upholstery Fabrics Window Treatments Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Finish Upholstery Fabrics Hard Surface Tile or Stone
___ ASTM-84 NFPA 255 UL #723 UFAC#8 1 ___ NFPA 260a UFAC Class 1 ___ UBC #8-1 rated
___ NFPA 701
___ ASTM D6413
___ Class A - Corridors, Exits and Public areas ___ Class B or C - Offices
___ Abrasion resistance - must exceed the Wyzenbeek Test (ASTM D-3597) 30,000 rubs ___ Light fastness must exceed AATCC-16a method 100 hours
___ Non-slip finish with minimum static coefficient of friction of .6 per ASTM 1028 is required in guestrooms and bathrooms.
Sustainable Properties
___ Manufacturer located within 100 miles of project ___ Rapidly Renewable ___ Greenguard certified ___ FSC certified ___ EnergyStar rated ___ WaterSense certified ___ Other: _____________________________________
Percentage of pre-consumer recycled content: Percentage of post-consumer recycled content:
Life span expectancy: Maintenance Requirements:
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PROJECT TITLE: FIU MAC
PROJECT No:
LOCATION(s) 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199
ITEM REFERENCE #
MANUFACTURER: Panolan Surface Systems CONTACT: John Trulock 407-618-3732
AMOUNT/QUANTITY:
DATE: 4/18/18
DESCRIPTION: Nevamar HPL Sunken Treasure HPL is among our most versatile surfaces, making it a great choice for a range of interior horizontal and vertical applications where an attractive, yet resilient, surface solution is required.
SHIP TO: 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199 CONTACT: Moises Valcarcel Gonzalez 904-616-9854 [email protected]
SAMPLE PHOTO
UNIT DIMENSIONS:
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
DATE ORDERED:
UNIT COST: # UNITS:
EST. COST:
FRIEGHT:
TOTAL COST:
Flame/Smoke Tests met
Performance Tests met
Upholstery Fabrics Window Treatments Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Finish Upholstery Fabrics Hard Surface Tile or Stone
___ ASTM-84 NFPA 255 UL #723 UFAC#8 1 ___ NFPA 260a UFAC Class 1 ___ UBC #8-1 rated
___ NFPA 701
___ ASTM D6413
___ Class A - Corridors, Exits and Public areas ___ Class B or C - Offices
___ Abrasion resistance - must exceed the Wyzenbeek Test (ASTM D-3597) 30,000 rubs ___ Light fastness must exceed AATCC-16a method 100 hours
___ Non-slip finish with minimum static coefficient of friction of .6 per ASTM 1028 is required in guestrooms and bathrooms.
Sustainable Properties
___ Manufacturer located within 100 miles of project ___ Rapidly Renewable ___ Greenguard certified ___ FSC certified ___ EnergyStar rated ___ WaterSense certified ___ Other: _____________________________________
Percentage of pre-consumer recycled content: Percentage of post-consumer recycled content:
Life span expectancy: Maintenance Requirements:
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PROJECT TITLE: FIU MAC
PROJECT No:
LOCATION(s) 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199
ITEM REFERENCE #
MANUFACTURER: Panolan Surface Systems CONTACT: John Trulock 407-618-3732
AMOUNT/QUANTITY:
DATE: 4/18/18
DESCRIPTION: Nevamar HPL Sunray HPL is among our most versatile surfaces, making it a great choice for a range of interior horizontal and vertical applications where an attractive, yet resilient, surface solution is required.
SHIP TO: 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199 CONTACT: Moises Valcarcel Gonzalez 904-616-9854 [email protected]
SAMPLE PHOTO
UNIT DIMENSIONS:
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
DATE ORDERED:
UNIT COST: # UNITS:
EST. COST:
FRIEGHT:
TOTAL COST:
Flame/Smoke Tests met
Performance Tests met
Upholstery Fabrics Window Treatments Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Finish Upholstery Fabrics Hard Surface Tile or Stone
___ ASTM-84 NFPA 255 UL #723 UFAC#8 1 ___ NFPA 260a UFAC Class 1 ___ UBC #8-1 rated
___ NFPA 701
___ ASTM D6413
___ Class A - Corridors, Exits and Public areas ___ Class B or C - Offices
___ Abrasion resistance - must exceed the Wyzenbeek Test (ASTM D-3597) 30,000 rubs ___ Light fastness must exceed AATCC-16a method 100 hours
___ Non-slip finish with minimum static coefficient of friction of .6 per ASTM 1028 is required in guestrooms and bathrooms.
Sustainable Properties
___ Manufacturer located within 100 miles of project ___ Rapidly Renewable ___ Greenguard certified ___ FSC certified ___ EnergyStar rated ___ WaterSense certified ___ Other: _____________________________________
Percentage of pre-consumer recycled content: Percentage of post-consumer recycled content:
Life span expectancy: Maintenance Requirements:
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PROJECT TITLE: FIU MAC
PROJECT No:
LOCATION(s) 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199
ITEM REFERENCE #
MANUFACTURER: Treefrog Veneer CONTACT: 413-529-0718 [email protected]
AMOUNT/QUANTITY:
DATE: 4/18/18
DESCRIPTION: Medium Veneer 60416 Walnut Groove Classic and original Treefrog. These are prefinished, 4 x 8 foot sheets of veneer with a laminate backer for installation ease. Postformable and furniture-grade. Plus, our unique process ensures a consistent and reliable selection in design spaces of any size.
SHIP TO: 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199 CONTACT: Moises Valcarcel Gonzalez 904-616-9854 [email protected]
SAMPLE PHOTO
UNIT DIMENSIONS: 48”x96”
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
DATE ORDERED:
UNIT COST: # UNITS:
EST. COST:
FRIEGHT:
TOTAL COST:
Flame/Smoke Tests met
Performance Tests met
Upholstery Fabrics Window Treatments Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Finish Upholstery Fabrics Hard Surface Tile or Stone
___ ASTM-84 NFPA 255 UL #723 UFAC#8 1 ___ NFPA 260a UFAC Class 1 ___ UBC #8-1 rated
___ NFPA 701
___ ASTM D6413
___ Class A - Corridors, Exits and Public areas ___ Class B or C - Offices
___ Abrasion resistance - must exceed the Wyzenbeek Test (ASTM D-3597) 30,000 rubs ___ Light fastness must exceed AATCC-16a method 100 hours
___ Non-slip finish with minimum static coefficient of friction of .6 per ASTM 1028 is required in guestrooms and bathrooms.
Sustainable Properties
___ Manufacturer located within 100 miles of project ___ Rapidly Renewable ___ Greenguard certified ___ FSC certified ___ EnergyStar rated ___ WaterSense certified ___ Other: _____________________________________
Percentage of pre-consumer recycled content: Percentage of post-consumer recycled content:
Life span expectancy: Maintenance Requirements:
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PROJECT TITLE: FIU MAC
PROJECT No:
LOCATION(s) 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199
ITEM REFERENCE #
MANUFACTURER: Milliken CONTACT: Alice Bethea 954-732-4253 [email protected]
AMOUNT/QUANTITY:
DATE: 4/18/18
DESCRIPTION: District Midtown Village Logan MID153 The District collection is designed to be a kit-of-parts with multiple scales and pattern types that allow flexibility throughout a project. All patterns share four color families that allow for perfect coordination when combining products in a single space. District also uses our Color Reference system to coordinate with our carpet products
SHIP TO: 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199 CONTACT: Moises Valcarcel Gonzalez 904-616-9854 [email protected]
SAMPLE PHOTO
UNIT DIMENSIONS: 18”x18”
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
DATE ORDERED:
UNIT COST: # UNITS:
EST. COST:
FRIEGHT:
TOTAL COST:
Flame/Smoke Tests met
Performance Tests met
Upholstery Fabrics Window Treatments Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Finish Upholstery Fabrics Hard Surface Tile or Stone
___ ASTM-84 NFPA 255 UL #723 UFAC#8 1 ___ NFPA 260a UFAC Class 1 ___ UBC #8-1 rated
___ NFPA 701
___ ASTM D6413
___ Class A - Corridors, Exits and Public areas ___ Class B or C - Offices
___ Abrasion resistance - must exceed the Wyzenbeek Test (ASTM D-3597) 30,000 rubs ___ Light fastness must exceed AATCC-16a method 100 hours
___ Non-slip finish with minimum static coefficient of friction of .6 per ASTM 1028 is required in guestrooms and bathrooms.
Sustainable Properties
___ Manufacturer located within 100 miles of project ___ Rapidly Renewable ___ Greenguard certified ___ FSC certified ___ EnergyStar rated ___ WaterSense certified ___ Other: _____________________________________
Percentage of pre-consumer recycled content: Percentage of post-consumer recycled content:
Life span expectancy: Maintenance Requirements:
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PROJECT TITLE: FIU MAC
PROJECT No:
LOCATION(s) 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199
ITEM REFERENCE #
MANUFACTURER: Milliken CONTACT: Alice Bethea 954-732-4253 [email protected]
AMOUNT/QUANTITY:
DATE: 4/18/18
DESCRIPTION: Color Field Rose Ash Dramatic color creates life when there is no distinctive figure to distinguish where one form ends and another begins. Respectful of the boundary, yet driven by the need to explore something larger, our perspective is shaped by the entirety of the canvas, be it one of smooth linen or rough-hewn board.
SHIP TO: 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199 CONTACT: Moises Valcarcel Gonzalez 904-616-9854 [email protected]
SAMPLE PHOTO
UNIT DIMENSIONS: 9.8”x39.4”
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
DATE ORDERED:
UNIT COST: # UNITS:
EST. COST:
FRIEGHT:
TOTAL COST:
Flame/Smoke Tests met
Performance Tests met
Upholstery Fabrics Window Treatments Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Finish Upholstery Fabrics Hard Surface Tile or Stone
___ ASTM-84 NFPA 255 UL #723 UFAC#8 1 ___ NFPA 260a UFAC Class 1 ___ UBC #8-1 rated
___ NFPA 701
___ ASTM D6413
___ Class A - Corridors, Exits and Public areas ___ Class B or C - Offices
___ Abrasion resistance - must exceed the Wyzenbeek Test (ASTM D-3597) 30,000 rubs ___ Light fastness must exceed AATCC-16a method 100 hours
___ Non-slip finish with minimum static coefficient of friction of .6 per ASTM 1028 is required in guestrooms and bathrooms.
Sustainable Properties
___ Manufacturer located within 100 miles of project ___ Rapidly Renewable ___ Greenguard certified ___ FSC certified ___ EnergyStar rated ___ WaterSense certified ___ Other: _____________________________________
Percentage of pre-consumer recycled content: Percentage of post-consumer recycled content:
Life span expectancy: Maintenance Requirements:
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PROJECT TITLE: FIU MAC
PROJECT No:
LOCATION(s) 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199
ITEM REFERENCE #
MANUFACTURER: Armstrong Ceilings CONTACT: Reid Phillips 717-396-6279 [email protected]
AMOUNT/QUANTITY:
DATE: 4/18/18
DESCRIPTION: Tectum Blades and Baffles White Acoustical vertical panels help control reverberation and add a design element to your interior spaces. SHIP TO:
11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199 CONTACT: Moises Valcarcel Gonzalez 904-616-9854 [email protected]
SAMPLE PHOTO
UNIT DIMENSIONS: 12”x48”
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
DATE ORDERED:
UNIT COST: # UNITS:
EST. COST:
FRIEGHT:
TOTAL COST:
Flame/Smoke Tests met
Performance Tests met
Upholstery Fabrics Window Treatments Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Finish Upholstery Fabrics Hard Surface Tile or Stone
___ ASTM-84 NFPA 255 UL #723 UFAC#8 1 ___ NFPA 260a UFAC Class 1 ___ UBC #8-1 rated
___ NFPA 701
___ ASTM D6413
___ Class A - Corridors, Exits and Public areas ___ Class B or C - Offices
___ Abrasion resistance - must exceed the Wyzenbeek Test (ASTM D-3597) 30,000 rubs ___ Light fastness must exceed AATCC-16a method 100 hours
___ Non-slip finish with minimum static coefficient of friction of .6 per ASTM 1028 is required in guestrooms and bathrooms.
Sustainable Properties
___ Manufacturer located within 100 miles of project ___ Rapidly Renewable ___ Greenguard certified ___ FSC certified ___ EnergyStar rated ___ WaterSense certified ___ Other: _____________________________________
Percentage of pre-consumer recycled content: Percentage of post-consumer recycled content:
Life span expectancy: Maintenance Requirements:
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PROJECT TITLE: FIU MAC
PROJECT No:
LOCATION(s) 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199
ITEM REFERENCE #
MANUFACTURER: ATS Acoustics CONTACT: 815-686-2705
AMOUNT/QUANTITY:
DATE: 4/18/18
DESCRIPTION: Custom Acoustic Panel Tomato Fabric Sometimes a stock size acoustic panel just won't fit the bill. We make our acoustic panels to order right here in the USA, so we aren't limited to standard sizes, and we can make custom orders quickly.
SHIP TO: 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199 CONTACT: Moises Valcarcel Gonzalez 904-616-9854 [email protected]
SAMPLE PHOTO
UNIT DIMENSIONS: 24”x96”
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
DATE ORDERED:
UNIT COST: # UNITS:
EST. COST:
FRIEGHT:
TOTAL COST:
Flame/Smoke Tests met
Performance Tests met
Upholstery Fabrics Window Treatments Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Finish Upholstery Fabrics Hard Surface Tile or Stone
___ ASTM-84 NFPA 255 UL #723 UFAC#8 1 ___ NFPA 260a UFAC Class 1 ___ UBC #8-1 rated
___ NFPA 701
___ ASTM D6413
___ Class A - Corridors, Exits and Public areas ___ Class B or C - Offices
___ Abrasion resistance - must exceed the Wyzenbeek Test (ASTM D-3597) 30,000 rubs ___ Light fastness must exceed AATCC-16a method 100 hours
___ Non-slip finish with minimum static coefficient of friction of .6 per ASTM 1028 is required in guestrooms and bathrooms.
Sustainable Properties
___ Manufacturer located within 100 miles of project ___ Rapidly Renewable ___ Greenguard certified ___ FSC certified ___ EnergyStar rated ___ WaterSense certified ___ Other: _____________________________________
Percentage of pre-consumer recycled content: Percentage of post-consumer recycled content:
Life span expectancy: Maintenance Requirements:
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PROJECT TITLE: FIU MAC
PROJECT No:
LOCATION(s) 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199
ITEM REFERENCE #
MANUFACTURER: Tectura Designs CONTACT: Troy Dahlke
AMOUNT/QUANTITY:
DATE: 4/18/18
DESCRIPTION: Custom Colors Red, Blue, Orange, Green Tectura Designs offers you the ability to create a custom tile from scratch or match other terrazzo products with our free samples process and one of the industry’s lowest production minimums on custom colors of 100sq/ft.
SHIP TO: 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199 CONTACT: Moises Valcarcel Gonzalez 904-616-9854 [email protected]
SAMPLE PHOTO
UNIT DIMENSIONS:
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
DATE ORDERED:
UNIT COST: # UNITS:
EST. COST:
FRIEGHT:
TOTAL COST:
Flame/Smoke Tests met
Performance Tests met
Upholstery Fabrics Window Treatments Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Finish Upholstery Fabrics Hard Surface Tile or Stone
___ ASTM-84 NFPA 255 UL #723 UFAC#8 1 ___ NFPA 260a UFAC Class 1 ___ UBC #8-1 rated
___ NFPA 701
___ ASTM D6413
___ Class A - Corridors, Exits and Public areas ___ Class B or C - Offices
___ Abrasion resistance - must exceed the Wyzenbeek Test (ASTM D-3597) 30,000 rubs ___ Light fastness must exceed AATCC-16a method 100 hours
___ Non-slip finish with minimum static coefficient of friction of .6 per ASTM 1028 is required in guestrooms and bathrooms.
Sustainable Properties
___ Manufacturer located within 100 miles of project ___ Rapidly Renewable ___ Greenguard certified ___ FSC certified ___ EnergyStar rated ___ WaterSense certified ___ Other: _____________________________________
Percentage of pre-consumer recycled content: Percentage of post-consumer recycled content:
Life span expectancy: Maintenance Requirements: