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Project 1.2.2 Design Charrette. Scenario D. Stakeholders. Christopher Claypool Clay “Lassy” Fellows Mitchell J Oshaben Lauden Sullivan Hali Perkins Brook Adams. - Landscape Architect - Architectural Designer - Cost Estimator - Construction Inspector - Interior Designer - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Project 1.2.2 Design Charrette

Project 1.2.2

Design Charrette

Scenario D

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Christopher ClaypoolChristopher Claypool

Clay “Lassy” FellowsClay “Lassy” Fellows

Mitchell J OshabenMitchell J Oshaben

Lauden SullivanLauden Sullivan

Hali PerkinsHali Perkins

Brook AdamsBrook Adams

Stakeholders

- Landscape Architect- Landscape Architect

- Architectural Designer- Architectural Designer

- Cost Estimator- Cost Estimator

- Construction Inspector- Construction Inspector

- Interior Designer- Interior Designer

- Environmental Engineer- Environmental Engineer

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Job Descriptions

Architect – Must prolong the life of a Architect – Must prolong the life of a historical historical building through carfeul building through carfeul planning and intervention. planning and intervention. Must critically Must critically decide when and how to engage in decide when and how to engage in the the intervention for ultimate conservationintervention for ultimate conservation

Interior Designer - Must assist the architect Interior Designer - Must assist the architect in in conserving the historical building from conserving the historical building from an inside an inside approach to restore the houseapproach to restore the house

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Job Descriptions

Cost Estimator - Collects and analyzes the time, Cost Estimator - Collects and analyzes the time, money, resources, and labor required for the restoration money, resources, and labor required for the restoration projectproject

Contruction Inspector – Ensures that repairs, changes, Contruction Inspector – Ensures that repairs, changes, or new construction complies with local and national or new construction complies with local and national building codes, ordinances, zoning regulations, and building codes, ordinances, zoning regulations, and contract specificationscontract specifications

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Job Descriptions

Landscape Architect – The scientist and artist Landscape Architect – The scientist and artist behind the designing and planning of the behind the designing and planning of the land. land. Works with natural elements to Works with natural elements to maximize land use maximize land use while minimizing costs while minimizing costs and the disruption of nature.and the disruption of nature.

Environmental Engineer – Ensures that Environmental Engineer – Ensures that environmental environmental laws are being considered laws are being considered and carried out and corrects and carried out and corrects any any ecologically hazardous situationsecologically hazardous situations

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Our MissionOur Mission To restore a 18To restore a 18thth century farm house that was century farm house that was

owned by the president Zachery Taylor.owned by the president Zachery Taylor. Make it as historically accurate as possibleMake it as historically accurate as possible

Make the interior close to how it looked back when Make the interior close to how it looked back when the president lived there.the president lived there.

Also make the landscaping look like it did back Also make the landscaping look like it did back when he lived there.when he lived there.

We have also decided to turn it into a museum for We have also decided to turn it into a museum for the presidentthe president

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History Year built: 1790 2 ½ story Style: Georgian Colonial Materials: standard brick with wood siding Built on the highest point of the 700 acre

plantation. Today: the plantation has been split up for

residential homes, but 10 acres of wooded area is left

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Major Cha

nges

Rem

oval R

emoval

of of V

ictorian V

ictorian style style porchesporches

A

ltering A

ltering the the direction direction of the of the stairs to stairs to the the original original arrangearrangem

entm

ent

Rem

ovinR

emovin

g the 2 g the 2 added added bathroobathroom

sm

s

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Buil

din

g Inspector

The house has had m

any T

he house has had many

renovations over the years.renovations over the years.

In 1974 the roof w

as In 1974 the roof w

as replaced after a tornado replaced after a tornado dam

aged the house.dam

aged the house.

All of the floors had to be

All of the floors had to be

replaced.replaced.

The siding w

as starting to T

he siding was starting to

rot, need to be replaced.rot, need to be replaced.

Overall the house survived

Overall the house survived

mostly intact over tim

e.m

ostly intact over time.

All four chim

neys need to A

ll four chimneys need to

be refurbished.be refurbished.

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Interior D

esign

Research historic

Research historic

paintings and pictures paintings and pictures to m

ake the house as it to m

ake the house as it w

as in its prime by:

was in its prim

e by:

Restoring the

Restoring the

correct paint colors correct paint colors and/or and/or w

allpaperw

allpaper

Purchasing era-

Purchasing era-

respective furniturerespective furniture

Creating

Creating

historically accurate historically accurate room

room

arrangem

entsarrangem

ents

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Third levelFourth levelFifth level

Lan

dscape A

rchi

tect &

E

nvir

onm

en

tal E

ngi

neer

Added parking area

Added pavilion and playground

Added paths throughout 10 acres for pleasure or access to cemetery

Restored cemetery

Created flower garden along paths

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Cost

Estimat

or

The H

ouse:T

he House:

The floor: $4,000

The floor: $4,000

Rem

oval of porches R

emoval of porches

and repairing the and repairing the siding: $3,000siding: $3,000

Changing the

Changing the

direction of the stairs: direction of the stairs: $8,000$8,000

Rem

oval of pluming:

Rem

oval of pluming:

$10,000$10,000

Repair chim

ney: R

epair chimney:

$3,000$3,000

Furniture: $5,000-

Furniture: $5,000-

$10,000$10,000

Painting/w

allpaper: P

ainting/wallpaper:

$500$500

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Cost Estimator

The Grounds:The Grounds:

Parking lot: $2,170Parking lot: $2,170

Walk ways: $15,000Walk ways: $15,000

Benches: $10,500Benches: $10,500

Trash receptacles: $1,500Trash receptacles: $1,500

Pavilion on concrete slab: $10,000Pavilion on concrete slab: $10,000

Gift shop: $10,000Gift shop: $10,000

Bathroom: $1,000Bathroom: $1,000

Labor: 20,000Labor: 20,000

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Cost

Estimat

or

House Total C

ost: H

ouse Total Cost:

$38,050$38,050

G

rounds Total Cost:

Grounds Total C

ost: $32,120$32,120

Stakeholders’ P

ay Total: S

takeholders’ Pay Total:

$250,000$250,000

Grand Total:

Grand Total:

$608,670.86$608,670.86

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Res

our

ces U

sed

http://www.bls.gov/ooh/business-and-financial/cost-estimators.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architectural_conservation

http://www.bls.gov/ooh/construction-and-extraction/construction-and-building-inspectors.htm

http://epd372.blogspot.com/2011/11/landscape-architecture-and-ecological.html