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JUSTIFICATION
The design concept of this portfolio template is meant to be representational of the work shown within. This includes conveying a sense of simplicity and
sophistication with clean, modern text and a restrained aesthetic. The crisp white background and minimal color variations allows the portfolio material to be the
focus. The torn out pieces on the Cover and Thank You pages provide a peek into the portfolios playful take on modern design. The Project Menu was
intentionally kept minimal with refined buttons that make wayfinding easy. Each button tells the name of the project and the its class affiliation. Each page includes
navigation to move forward, backward or return home to the main projects page. This allows the viewer to move about the project at their own leisure. If a
particular project is of interest immediately upon entering the Project Menu; the viewer can simply click on it. The buttons also serve as a reminder of the portfolio
material: functional and attractive but without fuss.

Each project starts off with an introduction to the floor plan; a vital component to any portfolio. The floor plans are not only indicative of technical abilities in
various software but also showcase the ability to space plan, design within code and interrogation of user experience. The floor plans also show materials used in
the project and ADA clearances/considerations. While there is a multitude of information for each project; each page shows restraint by highlighting the most
important parts of each design. This includes color, select furnishings and fixtures, 3D renderings and elevations of millwork. The text is meant to explain the design
problem and solution without being overwhelming on each page.

This portfolio shows 3 years of incredibly hard work, the ability to organize past work and constantly revise and reconsider work that has been completed. While
it would have been easy to just place completed projects in this portfolio as is; the evolution of each project only made this portfolio stronger.

Community and global awareness was a huge consideration of the Senior Studio II project. With a rapid growth in senior citizens over the next decade; it will
become critical to examine how we house the aging population. This portfolio will hopefully help accomplish the next step which is entry into an aggressive graduate
program. A graduate degree in a specialized topic such as the one presented in Senior Studio II will allow real change to happen in Portland, ME.
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JENNIFER
MORRISON
I N T E R I O R D E S I G N
P O R T F O L I O

PORTFOLIO
10-13-2017
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P RO J E C T M E N U
A COLLECTION OF SELECT WORK

COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINIC +


GRAPHIC DESIGN STUDIO STARK RESIDENCE
PHYSICIANS OFFICE
DIGITAL MODELING II RESIDENTIAL DESIGN I
9-13 20-23 28-33
INSTIUTIONAL DESIGN

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LEPAGE RESIDENCE RENOVATION MECCA HOTEL ASH STREET LONG-TERM CARE
INTERNSHIP-SOLO PROJECT HOSPITALITY DESIGN SENIOR STUDIO II

FEEL FREE TO BROWSE PROJECTS BY SIMPLY CLICKING ON EACH BUTTON


JENNIFER MORRISON 3
119 EVERGREEN LANE
WINDHAM, ME 04062
P: 207.632.6642
E: JENNIFER@RPMORRISONBUILDERS.COM

E D U C AT I O N D I G I TA L S O F T WA R E
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - INTERIOR DESIGN AutoCad
Art Institute Online Division Revit
Adobe PhotoShop
MASTER OF SCIENCE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES IN IN PUBLIC HEALTH Adobe Illustrator
Harvard Graduate School of Arts + Sciences Adobe InDesign
Microsoft Office Suite
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE MOLECULAR + CELLULAR BIOLOGY
Quickbooks
Harvard College

EXPERIENCE SKILLS
R.P. MORRISON BUILDERS, INC. INTERIOR DESIGNER Communication
2009-PRESENT Organization
Space planning and construction drawings Work Ethic
Material, furniture and fixture sourcing Professionalism
Client management
Eager to learn
3D renderings in Revit
Millwork design and shop drawings
Team Player
Creative and Curious
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
2003-2009
Performed specialized and complex experiments in areas relevant to research
Collected, prepared, analyzed and evaluated specimens and/or tissue cultures
Performed calculations to complete research test results
Collated data
Statistical analysis of lab results and maintained log on computer database.

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LAKE C OUNTY HEALTHCARE


INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN
STUDY SKETCHES:

D E S I G N S O L U T I O N Select sketches from the preliminary steps of


the project. Sketches include two views of an
The healthcare spaces in Lake County, CA needed to be tailored to create
exam room and a view of a collaborative
a healing, tranquil and therapeutic environment for local residents. The seating area in the employee lounge.
clinic and physicians office needed to be versatile as they provide a wide
range of services to the community. The use of a light and bright palette;
paired with splashes of color, indicative to the natural surroundings, helped
to create an inviting environment. Use of enticing neutrals provided contrast
with varying shades of blue. This will help to reduce stress, anxiety and
promote a connective experience rather than a difficult one for patients.
Visual interest was provided by simple architectural shapes crafted from
locally sourced natural materials with a focus on each floors waiting room.
Since there is only one wall of windows, located on the West side of the
building, the use of glass and carefully crafted open finishes allowed
daylight to trickle throughout. Easy to maintain furnishings, wall coverings
and innovative fabrics provided a modern edge which was softened by
select textural materials. Overall, patients will feel a sense of peace upon
arrival and will experience thoughtful touches throughout the Community
Health Clinic and Physicians Office.

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COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINIC + PHYSICIANS OFFICE


INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN

FIRST FLOOR FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR FLOOR PLAN


COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINIC PHYSICIANS OFFCIE
Not to scale Not to scale

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WA I T I N G RO O M S M AT E R I A L S
INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN

WAITING ROOM FIRST FLOOR RECEPTION DESK


All materials specified for this project were suitable for medical application and ADA Compliant reception desk has a long counter to accommodate multiple ADA patients at
have excellent product longevity one time. 5 turnarounds are built into every room on the floor plan and accessibility was at the
forefront of the design.

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S PA C E P L A N N I N G
INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN

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N U R S E S S TAT I O N
LAKE COUNTY HEALTHCARE DESIGN NOTES:
Incorporating natural lighting was essential in the nurses
station since there is no access to natural daylight here.
COLOR

Using the Vibia Big light fixture; nurses are exposed to


a light that helps to create atmosphere and recreates
natural daylight. This increases productivity and positive
thoughts throughout the work day.

Accent Color for Trim, Millwork, Accent Color for Accent Color for Wall Color
Wayfinding Ceilings and Hall Wayfinding Wayfinding Pendant

Surface Fixture

Ergonomic Seating

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DEMOLITION PLAN:
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The Lepage residence demolition plan had several

LEPAGE RESIDENCE: obstacles. There was extensive water damage along


the entire South side of the home from years of ice
back ups, slopes in the ceiling from a shed dormer

2ND STORY RENOVATION limited design and the owners wanted to preserve
some of the existing materials to keep costs down.
INTERNSHIP-SOLO PROJECT

DESIGN PROBLEM:
After living in their home with several design
obstacles for over thirty years; the Lepages were
ready for a change. With only one bathroom to
accommodate four children; the first request was an
on suite master bathroom as well as an additional
guest bathroom. There were basic hanging rods in a
large, unfinished attic that they wanted to turn into a
walk in closet. Other requests included new flooring,
custom millwork, new paint throughout and new
hardware.
DESIGN SOLUTION:
The Lepages wanted a light and airy 2nd floor so we
chose a muted palette with soft greens and creamy
whites. By gutting the entire 2nd floor and starting
over with fresh materials; we were able to completely
change the tone of the house. Textured, organic
finishes, bright chrome fixtures and a massive walk in
closet helped to create a spectacular 2nd floor oasis.

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The owners both had a very traditional palette and gravitated towards Mission style
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FINAL FLOOR PLAN furnishings so it was important that the 2nd floor didnt fight with the 1st floor which
L E PA G E R E S I D E N C E was to remain. Although both clients wanted to modernize the upstairs; it was
important that they maintain a blended aesthetic. To accomplish this we used an Ash
Flooring product that matched what they had on the 1st floor and stair treads. The
COLOR

first floor was painted in a beige color so we worked from that palette to achieve a
cleaner, brighter color palette upstairs. In the master bathroom, we built off the
green wall color with green toned mosaics and lightened things up with white subway
tile. The matte finish on the tile provided texture and kept the large shower feeling Shower Wall Accent
soft. To continue the organic feel of the bathrooms, a 12x24 stone tile was used that
Master and Guest Trim, Millwork, Master and Guest had slight movement. Added storage was provided by turning the old closet in the
Bedroom Ceilings and Hall Bathroom master into a large walk-in linen closet. Shelving on two of the walls allows plenty of
room for both sheets and linens. A small closet was built into the guest for resale
value and a space for the washer/dryer was carved into the guest bathroom.
Shower Floor

Shower Walls

Bathroom Floor Tile

Revised second floor


Not to scale
Flooring Throughout

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T I L E P L A N F O R I N S TA L L E R S
L E PA G E R E S I D E N C E

Master Bathroom Floorplan


Not to scale

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ELEVATION + MATERIALS
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FIXTURES FINISHES:

To provide a traditional feel with a


modern edge; we paired classic
fixtures with edgy hardware.
Keeping practicality in mind;
brushed nickel was used for the door
hardware rather than polished
DOOR HARDWARE chrome. Millwork featured inset
cabinetry with a shaker style door
and a single bead.

LIGHTING

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FINAL PHOTOGRAPHS
L E PA G E R E S I D E N C E

Second floor plan


Not to scale

MASTER BATHROOM MILLWORK MASTER BATHROOM SHOWER CUSTOM MASTER CLOSET


Custom designed and constructed millwork with a Tiling the ceiling helped make the space feel taller Using the roof slopes as a way to gain extra
Carrara marble countertop and backsplash even though the ceiling height is 76. Using a storage for shoes in the form of cubbies meant
white matte subway tile provided texture and that every space was utilized.
keep the shower feeling light and bright.
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LEGEND:

003 1. ENTRANCE + WAITING ROOM


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PULP G RAPHIC DESIGN STUDIO


2. RECEPTION AREA
3. EMPLOYEE WORKSTATIONS
4. QUIET AREA FOR INDIVIDUAL WORK

DIGITAL MODELLING II 5.
6.
7.
STORAGE + TECH ROOM
CONFERENCE ROOM
EMPLOYEE MEETING AREA
8. EMPLOYEE BREAK AREA
9. RESTROOMS

DESIGN PROBLEM:
Obstacles in this design included 24 ceilings, noise control 4
and privacy for executive offices on the second floor. 5
While the building was essentially a wide open space to
design; existing elements such as columns, stairs,
bathrooms and an elevator required consideration. Since 9
this is a graphic design firm; a bold statement was
required immediately upon entering with original work
2
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scattered throughout.
DESIGN SOLUTION:
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Working spaces and collaborative spaces are separated
by creative architectural elements. Rather than simply
using wall and cutting off access to light; white oak slats
were introduced into the design to provide separation,
texture and visual interest. The furnishings and wall colors 3
are fairly neutral which allows select color to create a 7 8
dynamic feel in each space. A bold entrance was created
by using powerful graphics, bright green slats which reach
the ceiling and an original reception desk.
FIRST FLOOR FLOOR PLAN
Not to scale
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PULP G RAPHIC DESIGN STUDIO


DIGITAL MODELLING II

1 2
LEGEND:
3
1. ACCOUNTANTS OFFICE
2. EXECUTIVES OFFICE
3. PRESIDENTS OFFICE

SECOND FLOOR FLOOR PLAN


Not to scale

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DESIGN A CUSTOM RECEPTION DESK

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003 Fa b r i c s
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R E C E P T I O N + WA I T I N G RO O M
DIGITAL MODELLING II

SOFA

LOUNGE CHAIRS

COFFEE TABLE

B E N C H S E AT I N G

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C O L L A B O R AT I V E W O R K A R E A

DESIGN NOTES: CIRCULATION


Circulation was a key component of
this design. The idea was that
employees could move about
without restriction and foster
creative energy in new and
dynamic spaces. Special attention
was paid to areas where
employees would gather for
collaborative work. Behind the
conference room is a place for
employees to recharge outside of
their workstations. This is known as a
quiet space.

DESIGN NOTES: LIGHTING


Lighting is meant to act as a canopy
and provide a sense of comfort for all
employees. The lighting is also purpose
driven by helping to define working
spaces from non-working spaces.

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G AT H E R I N G S PA C E S

Conference Room Cable Railing on 2nd Pickled White Oak Conference Room Conference Room
Pendant Floor Cabinetry Chairs Table

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MECCA HOTEL
HOSPITALITY DESIGN

FIRST FLOOR FLOOR PLAN


Not to scale

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P RO T OY P E S
Materials
MECCA HOTEL

DESIGN SOLUTION:
The Mecca Hotel is a flagship hotel in Chicago,
Illinois. The primary objective of the hotel design
and branding is to attract International business
clients through applications of technology and
innovation while promoting a retreat from
corporate chaos. A Scandinavian Modern aesthetic
will create a clean, crisp and organically balanced
interior. The natural approach to design will
provide connectivity to the outdoor elements and
will soothe the mind and soul of business travelers.
With a total of 21,423 square feet; the design
needed to incorporate 14 king rooms and 14
double rooms. Mecca Hotel amenities required
were the following: lobby that showcased brand
identity, a small bar/caf area with a kitchen, ADA
accessible rooms with king or double beds, a small
retail gift shop and a managers office. Services
required by the interior designer were: research,
code requirements, prototype sketches, adjacencies,
floor plan options, furniture layouts, study models,
furniture, finishes, equipment, and life-cycle cost
analysis.

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B A R E L E VAT I O N
MECCA HOTEL

DESIGN GOALS: WALLCOVERING


The bar was to offer
refuge, glamour, sex BAR
appeal and visual STOOLS
stimulation. PENDANTS
CHAIRS TABLES CHANDELIER

DESIGN NOTES:
The bar at a hotel is meant to
accomplish three main goals:
excite customers, bring in
additional revenue and
reinforce the hotels brand. This
sultry bar/restaurant builds off
the design in the
reception/waiting area while
adding some surprises such as
wall to ceiling bar storage, over
the top chandeliers, private
seating coves and tantalizing
artwork.

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While the reception desk is
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MECCA HOTEL designed to be modern, soft and


HOSPITALITY DESIGN natural; the guest rooms are
designed to be broody and
enchanting. The force that
combines the two ideas is the
deeply textural selections in
each space. Various species of
wood, each with a different
finish.

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STARK RESIDENCE
RESIDENTIAL DESIGN I
DESIGN PROBLEM:
Rob and Brienne Stark are a young couple who love to
entertain and frequently have house guests. While
they wanted an upscale space; they also wanted it to
be inviting and comfortable. They preferred no
television in the living room but would like to have one
in their bedroom. Brienne loves to cook so the kitchen
must be practical with finishes that are easy to
maintain and clean. Other design priorities: house must
have lots of light, incorporate natural elements (since
they live in an urban setting they prefer to try and
bring nature to them) and must feel energetic and
uplifting.

DESIGN SOLUTION:
To accommodate Briennes love of cooking; a large
kitchen was designed that had easy to clean finishes
such as a stainless steel counter and a tile backsplash.
The cabinets have a multi-coat lacquer finish to extend
longevity. The first floor was designed to be
exclusively for entertaining. Guest spaces are reserved
for the 2nd floor. The 3rd floor is devoted to the master
suite with a large home office and a roof deck. Since
Rob and Brienne have company often; it was crucial to
have separate space from guests. Fabrics are all
rated for heavy wear, the color palette is light and
bright and furnishings are simple and spacious. FLOOR PLAN-2nd FLOOR FLOOR PLAN-3rd FLOOR
FLOOR PLAN-1st FLOOR
Not to scale Not to scale
Not to scale

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STARK RESIDENCE
RESIDENTIAL DESIGN I
FA B R I C S

LIVING ROOM PLAN VIEW LIVING ROOM PERSPECTIVE DINING ROOM PLAN VIEW

FURNISHINGS
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KITCHEN ELEVATIONS + PLAN VIEWS

DESIGN NOTES:
The kitchen was the most important part of the project for clients Rob and Brienne Stark as cooking is a
huge part of their life. Requirements for the kitchen were the following: a large sink that could
accommodate saut pans, plenty of storage for utensils, double roll-out trash, a cookie tray divider in
a small cabinet and a panel for the dishwasher. Brienne wanted the range in the island so that cooking
could be more of a show when entertaining guests. Cabinetry was inset installation, site painted with
a natural finish interior.

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BATHROOM VANITY ELEVATIONS
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ASH STREET LONG- TERM CARE FACILITY


SENIOR STUDIO II

BEGINNING STAGES OF SPACE


PLANNING:
The intent of this project was to
create a mixed-use community for
the aging population. A facility of
this scale would include varying
levels of care. Creating a three
level facility for memory care,
nursing care and assisted living
presented many space planning
challenges. These challenges
included ADA compliance, life
safety, color theory for aging
eyes and wayfinding.

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RESEARCH PHASE
SENIOR STUDIO II

COLOR THEORY:
Red, green, yellow and blue tend to look
muted to seniors who are over the age of 65.
Degeneration of the eye often creates a
yellow film over colors that are comprised
of two primary colors (such as green which is a
mix of yellow and blue). High contrast works
best in terms of wayfinding and depth
perception. The color palette will be a series
of high contrast pairings as seen to the left.
Soft blues, violets and muted greens are often
recommended for long term care facilities.
Blue is consistently favored in the 65+ age
population and has been proven to lower
blood pressure and anxiety.

INITIAL FLOOR PLAN PROTOTYPE:


Initial prototypes for the assisted living floor included a large kitchen, floor to ceiling
windows and private access in and out of the unit. However, research showed that in
this type of facility (combining levels of care); the first floor should be designated for
memory care. A kitchen becomes a safety hazard for the aging community and less
space to travel between furniture is more practical.
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RESEARCH PHASE
SENIOR STUDIO II

VERSATILE FABRICS/MATERIALS
THAT FUNCTION WELL:
High contrast fabrics in primary colors
will allow seniors to define where
furniture begins and the flooring ends;
a common problem once sight begins
to decline. All fabrics will be 100%
linen for stability, colorfastness, stain
resistance and longevity. Oak flooring
in a pickled white finish allows
wayfinding elements to stand out
without compromising design integrity.

FURNITURE SELECTIONS MADE


TO EXTEND INDEPENDENCE:
Stability is the most important
component in selecting furniture
for the aging community. All BATHROOM SAFETY:
furnishings are stable enough to A black and white palette is excellent at ensuring
hold excessive weight so that that as seniors age; colors can be differentiated.
seniors can get in/out of the This high contrast design will ensure that the aging
seated position with little to no community can correctly define each space;
help. There are also no sharp reducing disorientation and falls.
edges to reduce injury in the
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A S H S T R E E T- M E M O RY C A R E U N I T
SENIOR STUDIO II

MEMORY CARE UNIT DESIGN FEATURES: FLOOR PLAN-1st FLOOR


Not to scale
Rooms for memory care are larger than the industry standard and each unit has an oversized window for maximum
exposure to natural daylight. The memory care unit features a commercial kitchen, a lounge that spans the entire width
of the building and access to the outdoors with several sliding glass systems which would only be open when patients are
monitored by staff member. The design is residential in appearance rather institutional so residents feel as though they
are at home. Floors are all slip resistant and there has been extensive attention paid to wayfinding elements.

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A S H S T R E E T- N U R S I N G C A R E U N I T
SENIOR STUDIO II

NURSING CARE UNIT DESIGN FEATURES: FLOOR PLAN-2nd FLOOR


Nursing care units are all private with the exception of three rooms which are designated for additional care Not to scale
requirements. The nursing unit has its own private, commercial kitchen to ensure patients have access to quality food not
only at meal time but throughout the day. There are several lounges scattered throughout the nursing care unit to
encourage movement of residents. Managers offices are also located on this floor.

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A S H S T R E E T- A S S I S T E D L I V I N G U N I T
SENIOR STUDIO II

ASSISTED LIVING DESIGN FEATURES:


FLOOR PLAN-3rd FLOOR
While most assisted living facilities have apartments that are a mere 200-300 square feet with no private area for the bedroom; the Ash Street
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Long-Term Care Facility features apartments that have ADA compliant bathrooms, a private bedroom and a small living space. Other design features
include an independently operated spa/salon, a large independently operated caf/bakery and plenty of lounge space for socialization. All walls on the
North and South sides of the building have extensive window spans to allow plenty of natural daylight into each space.

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T H A N K YO U F O R V I E W I N G
JENNIFER@RPMORRISONBUILDERS.COM
207. 632. 6642

PORTFOLIO
10-13-2017
ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING
21 ASH STREET REVISIONS

WESTBROOK, ME 04062
BUILDING STATISTICS DRAWING INDEX LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

TOTAL SQUARE FEET: 15,429 ARCHITECTURAL ABV ABOVE


AO COVER SHEET AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOORING
OCCUPANCY TYPE: MIXED USE BUILDING A1.1 FLOOR PLAN-1ST FLOOR APPROX APPROXIMATELY
1. GROUP R (RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCY) A1.2 FLOOR PLAN-2ND FLOOR BF BARRIER FREE
2. GROUP I (INSTITUTIONAL OCCUPANCY) A2.1 FINISH FLOORING-1ST FLOOR CABT CABINET
A2.2 FINISH FLOORING-2ND FLOOR CEM CEMENT
CHT CEILING HEIGHT
OCCUPANCY LOAD: A3.1 FURNITURE PLAN-1ST FLOOR
CLG CEILING
1. GROUP R - 52 A3.2 FURNITURE PLAN-2ND FLOOR
COL COLUMN
2. GROUP I - 22 A4 ELEVATIONS
CT CERAMIC TILE
A5.1 WALL SECTIONS CTR COUNTER
NO. OF EXITS: 5 A5.2 CABINET SECTIONS DN DOWN
A6.1 FIRE + LIFE SAFETY PLAN-1ST FLOOR DR DOOR
A6.2 FIRE + LIFE SAFETY PLAN-2ND FLOOR DTL DETAIL
CONSULTANT/CONTRACTOR LIST A7.1 FINISH PLAN-1ST FLOOR EL, ELEV ELEVATION
A7.2 FINISH PLAN-2ND FLOOR FND FOUNDATION
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: FR FIRE RATED

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE


R.P. MORRISON BUILDERS, INC. ELECTRICAL FRAM'G FRAMING

270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL


WINDHAM, ME 04062
270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL E1.1 RCP-1ST FLOOR GYP GYPSUM WALL BOARD
WINDHAM, ME 04062 E1.2 RCP-2ND FLOOR HWD HARDWARE
E2.1 SWITCHING PLAN-1ST FLOOR INSUL INSULATION
INTERIOR DESIGNER: E2.2 SWITCHING PLAN-2ND FLOOR LAV LAVATORY
MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE NTS NOT TO SCALE
270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL PTD PAINTED
WINDHAM, ME 04062 PWD PLYWOOD
RET RETURN
ARCHITECT: RCP REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
DRAFTING SYMBOLS SPEC SPECIFICATIONS
WHITTEN ARCHITECTS
STD STANDARD
3 SILVER STREET
5' ADA TURNAROUND TYP. TYPICAL
PORTLAND, ME 04101
THE ART INSTITUTE

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: DOOR TAG REVISIONS


OF PITTSBURGH
ONLINE DIVISION

BECKER + BECKER ENGINEERING A1


81 GILMAN ROAD ALL CLOUD REVISIONS WERE COMPLETED

ASH STREET LONG TERM

WESTBROOK, ME 04062
PORTLAND, ME 04101 A1 WINDOW TAG ON 10/5/17

CARE FACILITY
18 ASH STREET
BUILDING CODE TO BE USED AND FOLLOWED
L1 LIGHTING TAG REVISIONS PRIMARILY INCLUDE:
INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE: 2012 -ADDED DIMENSIONS
N INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE: 2015
INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE: 2014 # ELEVATION SYMBOL -CEILING DETAILS
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE: 2015
-CEILING HEIGHTS
A#
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITY ACT: 2013 -MODIFICATION OF PAGE NUMBERS
SECTION -MODIFICATION OF ELEVATIONS
#
A# -ADDITION OF NOTES
-ADDED CLARIFICATION J. MORRISON
WETTERGREN
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REVISION CLOUD W1A2

A0of _ SHEETS
KEYNOTE SCHEDULE
TAG NOTES REVISIONS

1 Custom reception desk with swinging doors that lock for security.
2 Living wall with Avesta Housing Logo, exact design and product to be determined.
3 Stainless steel work station and appliances/shelving.
4 Custom millwork island with food display and storage underneath.
5 12" deep gypsum drywall soffit with electrical wiring for pendants.
6 Living wall with edible produce, exact product to be determined.
7 Custom designed and built nurses station with 24" deep, 36" high lower counter and 12" deep, 42" high upper counter.
8 Built in adjustable shelving
9 12"H x 12"D gyp. drywall soffit for drapery

1 1'-6"5" 5" 5" 5" 5" 5"


9'-1"
12'-10" 12'-10" 12'-10" 12'-10" 11'-10" 17'-8"

11'-1"
2 1
ENTRANCE
101
6'-11"

RECEPTION

6'-9"
102
1'-3"

9'-8"

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE


A6
3
10'-1" 8'-9"

270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL


WINDHAM, ME 04062
1'-0"
4'-1"

3 4
3'-8" UNIT #1
107
A6.2

22'-10"

7'-5"
1

KITCHEN

4'-0"
103 UNIT #2 UNIT #3
UNIT #4 UNIT #5

8'-11"
108 109

9'-4"
2 110 111
A6
6'-6"

2'-6"
18'-2"

7'-10"
6'-6"

A5
5

41'-0"
ADA RESTROOM

3'-1"
105 12'-10"
16'-8"
4 1'-0"
LOUNGE
A5 1'-6" 116
2
A6
4

4
A6
A6
4

6'-0"
6'-4"
9'-4"

6 THE ART INSTITUTE


UNIT #8 UNIT #9 OF PITTSBURGH
114 ONLINE DIVISION
UNIT #6 115
9'-8" 112
CAFETERIA
104

ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING


2'-11"
2'-1"

UNIT #7
3'-8" 113

WESTBROOK, ME 04062
18'-11"
6
A5 2'-4"
2'-3"

18 ASH STREET
7
4'-1"

12'-0"
3
9'-7"
7'-4"

A6
1

NURSES STATION 11"


106

24'-2" 11'-4" 12'-10" 12'-10" 12'-10"

5" 10" 5" 5" 5" 5"


4

1 FIRST FLOOR-ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING


SCALE 1/4"=1'-0"
J. MORRISON
A1.1
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A1.1
REVISIONS

KEYNOTE SCHEDULE
TAG NOTES
1 Custom glass wall with salon/spa logo-exact product to be selected at a later date.
2 Custom built in reception desk to be designed at a later date.
3 Pastry Case and counter for registers. Products to be selected by bakery owner.
4 Built in counter with shelving for bakery. Millwork to be designed at a later date.
5 12" deep gypsum drywall soffit with electrical wiring for pendants.
6 Custom designed and built nurses station with 24" deep, 36" high lower counter and 12" deep, 42" high upper counter.
7 12" deep gypsum drywall soffit with electrical wiring for pendants.
8 Living wall, exact product to be determined.

6
5" 5" 5" 5" 5"
12'-10" 12'-10" 12'-10" 11'-4" 17'-5"

10'-5"

A6
3
8'-8"

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE


CAFE/BAKERY 3'-8" 5'-6" 3'-8"

270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL


18'-10"

WINDHAM, ME 04062
201 5 12'-7"

5"
STORAGE
207
A6.2

2'-10"
8'-0"
22'-4"

7'-7"
2

2'-0"
25'-9"
UNIT #2

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"
4'-0"
210

8'-11"
2

5"

9'-4"
A6
A5
1

6'-1"
4
3 2'-6" 2'-6" 2'-6" 2'-6" 2'-6"

12'-10"
6'-6"

A5
5

7'-8"
11'-10"

UNIT #3 UNIT #4 UNIT #1


12'-10" 213
30'-0"

3'-11" 3'-0" 5'-11" 211 212


4 SPA ROOM

6'-4"

6'-4"
A5 206
UNIT #1
209
A6
4

ADA RESTROOM 4
8'-5" 205 A6
8'-2"
A6
4

8'-7"

8'-7"

THE ART INSTITUTE


7
OF PITTSBURGH
ONLINE DIVISION

SPA ROOM SPA ROOM 8

ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING


202 203

WESTBROOK, ME 04062
2

SALON
204 ACTIVITY SPACE
6

15'-4"
215

18 ASH STREET
4'-3"

LOUNGE
214
1 A6
1

12'-7" 23'-2"
NURSES STATION
208 8'-10"

14'-10"

32'-9"

J. MORRISON

1 SECOND FLOOR-ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING WETTERGREN


A1.2
SCALE 1/4"=1'-0" 09/02/2017
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REVISIONS
FINISH FLOORING LEGEND NOTE THE FOLLOWING

KEELSON 4" x 36" PLANK FLAT SAWN ALL FLOORING TRANSITIONS ARE FLUSH TO
HERRINGBONE FLOOR-WALNUT ENSURE THE SAFETY OF ALL RESIDENTS. THERE
STYLE #: KLPW05 ARE NO THRESHOLDS SO THAT THOSE IN
WATERWORKS WHEELCHAIRS CAN MOVE ABOUT WITH EASE
THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING. PLEASE LOOK TO
AQUALINEA STRATA II MOSAIC
THE SPECIFICATION BOOK FOR INSTALLATION
STYLE #: AQMOS7
REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL FLOORING PRODUCTS.
WATERWORKS
ALL FLOORING PRODUCTS ARE THE SAME FOR
KEYSTONE 12" x 24" DECORATIVE THE FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS.
FIELD TILE, GLYPHIC
STYLE #: KSFD06
WATERWORKS

ENTRANCE
RECEPTION 101
102

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE


270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL
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UNIT #1
107

KITCHEN
103 UNIT #2 UNIT #3
108 109 UNIT #4 UNIT #5
110 111

ADA RESTROOM
105

LOUNGE
116

UNIT #8 UNIT #9
UNIT #6 114 115
CAFETERIA 112 THE ART INSTITUTE
OF PITTSBURGH
104 ONLINE DIVISION

UNIT #7
113

ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING

WESTBROOK, ME 04062
18 ASH STREET
UNIT IS EXAMPLE OF TYPICAL
NURSES STATION
FINISH FLOORING PLAN
106
FOR ALL UNITS ON FIRST FLOOR

J. MORRISON

1 FINISH FLOORING SCHEDULE: FIRST FLOOR WETTERGREN


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FINISH FLOORING LEGEND NOTE THE FOLLOWING

KEELSON 4" x 36" PLANK FLAT SAWN ALL FLOORING TRANSITIONS ARE FLUSH TO REVISIONS

HERRINGBONE FLOOR-WALNUT ENSURE THE SAFETY OF ALL RESIDENTS. THERE


STYLE #: KLPW05 ARE NO THRESHOLDS SO THAT THOSE IN
WATERWORKS WHEELCHAIRS CAN MOVE ABOUT WITH EASE
THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING. PLEASE LOOK TO
AQUALINEA STRATA II MOSAIC
THE SPECIFICATION BOOK FOR INSTALLATION
STYLE #: AQMOS7
REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL FLOORING PRODUCTS.
WATERWORKS
ALL FLOORING PRODUCTS ARE THE SAME FOR
KEYSTONE 12" x 24" DECORATIVE THE FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS.
FIELD TILE, GLYPHIC
STYLE #: KSFD06
WATERWORKS

CAFE/BAKERY
201

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE


270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL
WINDHAM, ME 04062
STORAGE
207

UNIT #2
210
2
A6

UNIT #3 UNIT #4 UNIT #1


211 212 213
SPA ROOM
206
UNIT #1
209
ADA RESTROOM
205

THE ART INSTITUTE


SPA ROOM SPA ROOM OF PITTSBURGH
ONLINE DIVISION
202 203

ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING


SALON
204 ACTIVITY SPACE

WESTBROOK, ME 04062
215
LOUNGE
214

18 ASH STREET
NURSES STATION
208

1 FINISH FLOORING SCHEDULE: SECOND FLOOR


A2.2
SCALE 1/4"=1'-0"

J. MORRISON
WETTERGREN
09/02/2017
W2A1

A2.2
FF+E SCHEDULE REVISIONS
TAG ROOM DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL FINISH QUANTITY
F1 Units Kensington Sofa, various sizes, 30"H, 34"D RH Contract N/A Osborne and Little Cheyne Fabric 6
F2 Various Locations Ivory White Concrete Bench, 63"L x 18"W Home Nature Ivory White
578475 12
NOTE: COMMERCIAL KITCHEN AND CAFE TO BE DESIGNED BY
F3 Lounge Bleached Teak Root Coffee Table, 36"D-48"D, 17"H Home Nature CH20 Bleached Base with Glass Top 8
F4 Lounge Stump Coffee Table/Side Table, 18"-36"D, 17"H Home Nature Natural
BOELTER FOODSERVICE DESIGN, EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLY. THEY WILL BE
6819-72 14
F5 Lounge Wilshire Club Chair, 35.5"L, 35"D, 30"H Home Nature Belgian Linen, Luxembourg Fabric EVALUATING THE PROJECT PRIOR TO ELECTRICAL/PLUMBING ROUGH-IN TO ENSURE
CH24 36

Lounge, Cafeteria, Cafe Tufted Nature, 27"L, 30"D, 37"H Home Nature Mila Blake Fabric, Belgian Linen
THAT ALL REQUIREMENTS ARE PART OF THE CONSTRUCTIVE PROCESS. AN
F6 526898 40
F7 Lounge, Cafeteria, Cafe Viggo Boesen Fox Chiar, 31.5"W, 30"D, 26"H Home Nature 854785 Natural 48
EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION TO BE WRITTEN BY BOELTER AT A LATER DATE. TRAFFIC
F8 Cafeteria Round Bonfire Table, 36"D Angela Adams 54574 Pickled White Oak 6
FLOW AND CAFETERIA SEATING IS WRITTEN INTO THE MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE
F9 Units Seachest Side Case, Dimensions Vary Angela Adams 8751785 White Oak 24 SPECIFICATION BOOK FOR THE ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING. ALL NECESSARY
F10 Units Desmond Floating Bed, King + Double Sizes RH Contract 843785 Espresso 26 MILLWORK DRAWINGS FOR THE KITCHEN TO BE SUPPLIED BY MORRISON DESIGN
F11 Units Prescott Closed Nightstand, 26"W, 20"D, 22"H RH Contract 845287 Espresso/Polished Chrome 52
FX1 All bathrooms Highline Low Profile Facuet Waterworks HSD8756 Polished Chrome
HOUSE AND APPROVED BY CLIENT WITH BOETLER'S INPUT.
16
FX2 All Unit Showers Decibal Shower Package Waterworks ST54874 Polished Chrome 14
FX3 All Bathrooms San Souci Elongated Toilet Kohler 5875845-01 White 16 NOTE ON FURNISHINGS: TAGS PLACED ON UNIT #1 ARE TYPICAL FOR FURNITURE IN
FX4 ADA Bathrooms in Main Spacea Pinoir Wall Mounted Sink Kohler 5784544-02 White 2 ALL UNITS. PLEASE SEE SPECIFICATION BOOK FOR DETAILED BREAKOUT OF
FX5 All Unit Bathrooms Kathryn Undermount Sink Kohler 6524-02 White 14
FURNISHINGS.

10

F11

ENTRANCE
RECEPTION 101
102
F2

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE


F2
F6

270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL


WINDHAM, ME 04062
F10
F5 F3

F4

F6 F9
F3
UNIT #1
107

F5
KITCHEN

4'-0"
103 UNIT #2 UNIT #3
108 109 UNIT #4 UNIT #5
110 111

2'-6" F6 F4

TYP. TABLES + CHAIRS


AS TAGGED HERE
F7

ADA RESTROOM
105
9
LOUNGE
116

F6

F8 THE ART INSTITUTE


UNIT #8 UNIT #9 OF PITTSBURGH
114 ONLINE DIVISION
UNIT #6 115
CAFETERIA 112 F5

104

ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING


UNIT #7
113

WESTBROOK, ME 04062
F3

18 ASH STREET
F3

F4

NURSES STATION
106

1 FIRST FLOOR FURNITURE PLAN J. MORRISON


A3.1 SCALE 1/4"=1'-0"
WETTERGREN
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11

A3.1
REVISIONS

FF+E SCHEDULE
TAG ROOM DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL FINISH QUANTITY NOTE: COMMERCIAL KITCHEN AND CAFE TO BE DESIGNED BY
F1 Units Kensington Sofa, various sizes, 30"H, 34"D RH Contract N/A Osborne and Little Cheyne Fabric 6
BOELTER FOODSERVICE DESIGN, EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLY. THEY WILL BE
F2 Various Locations Ivory White Concrete Bench, 63"L x 18"W Home Nature Ivory White
578475 12
EVALUATING THE PROJECT PRIOR TO ELECTRICAL/PLUMBING ROUGH-IN TO ENSURE
F3 Lounge Bleached Teak Root Coffee Table, 36"D-48"D, 17"H Home Nature CH20 Bleached Base with Glass Top 8
THAT ALL REQUIREMENTS ARE PART OF THE CONSTRUCTIVE PROCESS. AN
F4 Lounge Stump Coffee Table/Side Table, 18"-36"D, 17"H Home Nature 6819-72 Natural 14
F5 Lounge Wilshire Club Chair, 35.5"L, 35"D, 30"H Home Nature Belgian Linen, Luxembourg Fabric
EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION TO BE WRITTEN BY BOELTER AT A LATER DATE. TRAFFIC
CH24 36
FLOW AND CAFETERIA SEATING IS WRITTEN INTO THE MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE
F6 Lounge, Cafeteria, Cafe Tufted Nature, 27"L, 30"D, 37"H Home Nature 526898 Mila Blake Fabric, Belgian Linen 40
F7 Lounge, Cafeteria, Cafe Viggo Boesen Fox Chiar, 31.5"W, 30"D, 26"H Home Nature Natural
SPECIFICATION BOOK FOR THE ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING. ALL NECESSARY
854785 48
F8 Cafeteria Round Bonfire Table, 36"D Angela Adams 54574 Pickled White Oak 6
MILLWORK DRAWINGS FOR THE KITCHEN TO BE SUPPLIED BY MORRISON DESIGN
F9 Units Seachest Side Case, Dimensions Vary Angela Adams 8751785 White Oak 24 HOUSE AND APPROVED BY CLIENT WITH BOETLER'S INPUT.
F10 Units Desmond Floating Bed, King + Double Sizes RH Contract 843785 Espresso 26
F11 Units Prescott Closed Nightstand, 26"W, 20"D, 22"H RH Contract 845287 Espresso/Polished Chrome 52
NOTE ON FURNISHINGS: TAGS PLACED ON UNIT #1 ARE TYPICAL FOR FURNITURE IN
FX1 All bathrooms Highline Low Profile Facuet Waterworks HSD8756 Polished Chrome 16
FX2 All Unit Showers Decibal Shower Package Waterworks ST54874 Polished Chrome 14
ALL UNITS. PLEASE SEE SPECIFICATION BOOK FOR DETAILED BREAKOUT OF
FX3 All Bathrooms San Souci Elongated Toilet Kohler 5875845-01 White 16 FURNISHINGS.
FX4 ADA Bathrooms in Main Spacea Pinoir Wall Mounted Sink Kohler 5784544-02 White 2
FX5 All Unit Bathrooms Kathryn Undermount Sink Kohler 6524-02 White 14

12

TYP. TABLES + CHAIRS F11

AS TAGGED HERE
F7

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE


CAFE/BAKERY

270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL


WINDHAM, ME 04062
201
13 F10

STORAGE
207 F9

F8

UNIT #2

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"
4'-0"
210
2
A6

2'-6" 2'-6" 2'-6" 2'-6" 2'-6"

UNIT #3 UNIT #4 UNIT #1


211 212 213
F1
SPA ROOM F6
206 F3
UNIT #1
209
ADA RESTROOM
205

THE ART INSTITUTE


OF PITTSBURGH
ONLINE DIVISION

F2 F2 F2
SPA ROOM SPA ROOM

ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING


202 203 F5

F5

WESTBROOK, ME 04062
SALON
204 ACTIVITY SPACE

18 ASH STREET
215
F5 F3
LOUNGE F4
F3
F3 214
F4

NURSES STATION
208

ALL SPA/SALON FURNISHINGS TO BE PROVIDED


1 SECOND FLOOR FURNITURE PLAN BY OWNER OF SALON/SPA. FURNISHINGS J. MORRISON
A3.2 SCALE 1/4"=1'-0" SHOWN HERE ARE FOR SCALE PURPOSES ONLY 14
WETTERGREN
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15
A3.2
educational use.
These drawings
are only for
1" 1" 1"
15'-6"
1"
12 1"
12 1"
12 -Shaker style doors with 2.25" styles and rails
12 12 12 REVISIONS

1'-31
4"
3"
2'-54
2'-53
4" 1'-31
4" -Slab style drawers

4"
23
-Paint Finish Exterior (P1) P1

-1.25" Cambria Counter (C1)


-Euro hinges and undermount soft close

4"
3'-2"

2'-111
slides
-Natural finish interior

10'-0"
W2
-Flush inset installation
7'-8"

1'-6"

1'-6"
16 BOTTOM OF REFLECTIVE 3'-1"

4"
11
SURFACE IS 40" 2'-10"
Purist(R) widespread lavatory faucet with high gooseneck spout and high lever handles
http://www.us.kohler.com/onlinecatalog/pdf/1015383_1.pdf
6630202
14408-4

C1 Purist(R) widespread lavatory faucet with high gooseneck spout and high lever handles
6630202
14408-4

http://www.us.kohler.com/onlinecatalog/pdf/1015383_1.pdf

6"

1"
4"
P1

1'-11-3/4"

3'-4"
3'-0"

2'-10"
2'-10"
2

1'-6"
A5

4"
3
1'-31
4" 2'-61
4" 2'-0" 2'-93
4"
1"
1'-32 81
4" 2'-61
4"
A5 1'-31
4"
1'-6"
1"
12 1"
12 1"
12 1"
12 1"
12 1"
12 1"
12 1"
12 1"
12
3 STILE/RAIL DETAIL B2
A5 SCALE 3"=1'-0"
5'-0"
24" Dishwasher with Trash Rollout with 17
panel commercial grade sliding
hardware

1 CAFE/BAKERY PREP COUNTER ELEVATION 2 CABINET DOOR DETAIL 4 ADA RESTROOM SOUTH ELEVATION

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE


A5 SCALE 3/4"=1'-0"
A5 SCALE 3"=1'-0"
A5 SCALE 3/4"=1'-0"

270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL


WINDHAM, ME 04062
1"
12 1"
12
3"
11'-18

P3

6"

1'-1" TYP.

1" TYP.
P2

12
P3

P1
4"
5'-83

THE ART INSTITUTE


2'-11" TYP. 8'-2" 4'-0" OF PITTSBURGH

10'-0"
10'-0"

ONLINE DIVISION

1'-10"
1" TYP.

ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING


C1
18 P1

WESTBROOK, ME 04062
1'-0"

3'-0" 1'-1"

18 ASH STREET
4"
11
4"
4'-11

2'-8"
2'-9"

3'-0"
1" TYP.
1'-7"

1'-6"

4"

3"
832
1'-0" TYP.
B2
1" x 1" White oak slats
with clear finish, to be J MORRISON
9'-0" assembled on site 24'-51
4"
1" TYP.
WETTERGREN
09/07/2017
W2A1
5 ADA RESTROOM EAST ELEVATION 6 NURSES STATION ELEVATION
A5 SCALE 3/4"=1'-0"
A5 SCALE 3/4"=1'-0"
19
A4
educational use.
These drawings
are only for
REVISIONS

KEYNOTE SCHEDULE: WALL DETAILS


TAG Notes
1 Baseboard as scheduled with the exception of all bathrooms which are noted on the elevations. (4" tile baseboard)
2 Finish flooring as scheduled
3 4" concrete slab (no sub floor is required due to engineered flooring product)
4 3-5/8" Metal runner channel TYP.
5 Waste stack
6 Branch PVC pipe 1-1/2" thick in diameter
7 ADA lavatory and faucet, comes with mounting brackets to adhere the fixture to the wall.
8 Ceiling as scheduled
9 2 Layers of 58" TYP. gypsum wall board, each side with firestop sealant, top and bottom both sides
10 5
8" Type gypsum wall board
11 Sound insulation
12 3-5/8" Steel stud

8 8

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE


9

270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL


WINDHAM, ME 04062
10
9

1'-5"

12

4"
7

11

10 5
8"
THE ART INSTITUTE

12 OF PITTSBURGH

2'-10"
ONLINE DIVISION

6
2'-5"

ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING


4

WESTBROOK, ME 04062
4 1 4

18 ASH STREET
1 1
1
2 20 2
22
2
3 2
3
3 23

21
3

1 BASEBOARD DETAIL
A6 SCALE 1-1/2"=1'-0" 2 ADA LAVATORY COUNTER DETAIL 3 STUD ACOUSTICAL ATTENUATED WALL 4 2 HOUR FIREWALL
A6 SCALE 1-1/2"=1'-0"
A6 SCALE 1-1/2"=1'-0"
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A5.1
educational use.
These drawings
are only for
REVISIONS

8'-0"

NOTE THE FOLLOWING;

1. COMMERCIAL KITCHEN TO BE OUTFITTED IN ALL STAINLESS STEEL CABINETRY


2. TYPICAL DEPTH OF COUNTER TO BE 3'-2" TO ALLOW FOR A LARGER WORK AREA
3. FOR DIMENSIONS OF DOORS, DRAWERS AND OTHER CABINETRY DETAILS, SEE MILLWORK ELEVATIONS

2'-0"
4. CABINETRY IN KITCHEN TO BE PARTIAL OVERLAY INSTALLATION FOR DURABILITY
5. CAFE + BAKERY TO HAVE DROP CEILING AS NOTED IN PLAN AND SHOWN HERE
6. CABINETRY IN CAFE TO BE INSET INSTALLATION WITH A NATURAL INTERIOR AND PAINTED EXTERIOR (P1)
7. CAFE UPPERS TO BE 13" DEEP AS NOTED IN PLAN TO ACCOMMODATE LARGE PLATES
8. ALL CABINETS IN KITCHEN REQUIRE BLOCKING TO ACCOMMODATE WEIGHT OF CABINET CONTENTS

GYP. Drop Ceiling, frame


per dimensions noted in plan, rough in electrical
and drywall per specifications

Adjustable Shelving
25

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3'-2"

270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL


WINDHAM, ME 04062
4" Backsplash in Cambria (C1) Cambria Counter (C1)

Stainless Steel Door

1
2" Gypsum Board

Under cabinet lighting

1'-1"
Cambria Backsplash (C1)
Cambria Countertop (C1)
Stainless Steel Door

2"x4" Stud Wall Painted finish (P1)


Adjustable Shelf
with Sound Attenuation

THE ART INSTITUTE

Shelf Standard Painted finish (P1) OF PITTSBURGH


ONLINE DIVISION

ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING


Adjustable Shelving

WESTBROOK, ME 04062
18 ASH STREET
1"x4" Blocking

Toe Kick Stainless Steel Toe Kick Painted finish (P1)

2"x4" Bottom Plate

2'-0"

J MORRISON
1 TYPICAL BASE CABINET, KITCHEN 2 BAKERY + CAFE CABINETRY WITH DROP CEILING WETTERGREN
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26
FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY LEGEND REVISIONS

20 MINUTE FIRE RATED DOOR


20 MIN

90 MINUTE FIRE RATED DOOR


90 MIN

2-HOUR FIRE RATED PARTITION

FE WALL MOUNTED FIRE EXTINGUISHER

EASIEST PATH TO EGRESS

ONE SIDED, NON-DIRECTIONAL EXIT SIGN

27
TWO SIDED, NON-DIRECTIONAL EXIT SIGN

ONE SIDED, DIRECTIONAL EXIT SIGN

TWO SIDED, MULTI DIRECTIONAL EXIT SIGN

20 MIN 20 MIN 20 MIN 20 MIN

FE

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE


6'-0" 6'-0"
6'-4"

270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL


WINDHAM, ME 04062
3'-0"

20 MIN
EASIEST PATH TO EGREESS

6'-0"
90 MIN
20 MIN

FE

4'-0"
2'-6"

FE

LONGEST PATH TO EGRESS 29 FE

8'-0"
3'-1"

3'-0" TYP.

20 MIN
FE
THE ART INSTITUTE
OF PITTSBURGH
ONLINE DIVISION

ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING

WESTBROOK, ME 04062
FE

18 ASH STREET
EASIEST PATH TO EGREESS

8'-0"
3'-0"

3'-0"

20 MIN
90 MIN

FE

J. MORRISON
1 FIRE + LIFE SAFETY PLAN-FIRST FLOOR WETTERGREN
A6.1 SCALE 1/4"=1'-0"
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A6.1
FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY LEGEND REVISIONS

20 MINUTE FIRE RATED DOOR


20 MIN

90 MINUTE FIRE RATED DOOR


90 MIN

2-HOUR FIRE RATED PARTITION

FE WALL MOUNTED FIRE EXTINGUISHER

EASIEST PATH TO EGRESS

ONE SIDED, NON-DIRECTIONAL EXIT SIGN

TWO SIDED, NON-DIRECTIONAL EXIT SIGN

ONE SIDED, DIRECTIONAL EXIT SIGN

TWO SIDED, MULTI DIRECTIONAL EXIT SIGN 30

FE FE
31

LONGEST PATH TO EGRESS

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE


6'-6"

270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL


3'-0"

WINDHAM, ME 04062
CAFE/BAKERY
201

STORAGE
90 MIN 207
FE

UNIT #2

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"
4'-0"
210
2
A6

2'-6" 2'-6" 2'-6" 2'-6" 2'-6"

UNIT #3 UNIT #4 UNIT #1


211 212 213
SPA ROOM 6'-4"
206
20 MIN UNIT #1
209
ADA RESTROOM
205
FE
THE ART INSTITUTE
OF PITTSBURGH
FE FE ONLINE DIVISION

3'-0" TYP. 32

ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING


SPA ROOM SPA ROOM
202 203

WESTBROOK, ME 04062
LONGEST PATH TO EGRESS
SALON

18 ASH STREET
204 ACTIVITY SPACE
215
LOUNGE
214

EASIEST PATH TO EGREESS NURSES STATION


5'-1"
3'-0"

208
90 MIN

1 FIRE + LIFE SAFETY PLAN-SECOND FLOOR J. MORRISON


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A6.2
FINISH SCHEDULE
REVISIONS
COUNTERTOPS WALL FINISH BASEBOARD FLOORING NOTES
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: ROOM ROOM LABEL
NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST
NUMBER

101 ENTRANCE N/A P3 P3 P3 N/A B1 FL1


ALL SOFFITS TO BE PAINTED P2 (SOFFITS INDICATED WITH DASHED LINE) 102 RECEPTION C1 W4 N/A N/A W4 B1 FL1
RECEPTION TO HAVE CUSTOM
MADE DESK
KITCHEN MILLWORK TO BE
103 KITCHEN C1 P4 P4 P4 P4 B2 FL2 CUSTOM DESIGNED AND BUILT,
ALL CEILINGS THROUGHOUT TO BE PAINTED P1(WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SOFFITS AS INDICATED) COLORS TBD

104 CAFETERIA N/A P4 P1 P4 P1 B1 FL2

NICKEL GAP BOARDS TO BE SANDED IN BETWEEN COATS 105 ADA RESTROOM N/A P1 P1 P1 P1 B2 FL2

MILLWORK FOR NURSES


106 NURSES STATION C1 N/A P1 W2 N/A B1 FL1 STATION TO BE CUSTOM
DESIGNED AND BUILT

SEE SPECIFICATION SHEETS FOR ALL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS AND APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS 107-115 UNIT SHOWER N/A W3 W3 W3 W3 M/A FL3

FOR PAINT AND WALL COVERINGS 107-115 UNIT TOILET ROOM N/A W3 W3 W3 W3 B2 FL3

107-115 UNIT BEDROOM N/A P1 P1 P1 P1 B2 FL2

116 LOUNGE N/A P2 P2 W1 P1 B1 FL1

W4

ENTRANCE
RECEPTION 101 P3
W4 102 P1
P3
P3 P1 P1
MILLWORK FINISHES TO BE DRAWN AT A P1
B1
LATER TIME AND WILL BE NOTED IN FL1 B2
P4 MILLWORK ELEVATIONS FL2
P4 P4
TYPICAL FOR ALL UNITS

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE


P4
B2
FL2

270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL


WINDHAM, ME 04062
UNIT #1
P4 107
C1 C1

KITCHEN
103 W3 UNIT #2 UNIT #3
W3 W3 108 109 UNIT #4 UNIT #5
W3 110 111
W3
W3 W3 FL3
P4
W3
P1
P1 P1 FL3 P2
P1 W1
P1
B2
P2
FL2
P4 B1
W2 FL1
ADA RESTROOM
105
W2
LOUNGE
W2
116
P4

P4
UNIT #8 UNIT #9
UNIT #6 114 115
W2
CAFETERIA 112
104
THE ART INSTITUTE
OF PITTSBURGH
MILLWORK FINISHES TO BE DRAWN AT A UNIT #7 ONLINE DIVISION
LATER TIME AND WILL BE NOTED IN 113
MILLWORK ELEVATIONS
P1

ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING

WESTBROOK, ME 04062
C1

18 ASH STREET
NURSES STATION
106

P1

1 FINISH SCHEDULE FIRST FLOOR


A7.1
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FINISH SCHEDULE
COUNTERTOPS WALL FINISH BASEBOARD FLOORING NOTES
ROOM ROOM LABEL
NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST
NUMBER

201 HALL N/A P4 P4 N/A N/A B1 FL1


REVISIONS
BAKERY/CAFE TO HAVE CUSTOM DESIGNED
201 CAFE/BAKERY C1 P2 P2 N/A P2 B2 FL2 MILLWORK, ELEVATIONS AVAILABLE AT A LATER
DATE WITH FINISHES

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: 202 SPA ROOM N/A P1 P1 P1 P1 B1 FL1

203 SPA ROOM N/A P1 P1 P1 P1 B1 FL1

ALL SOFFITS TO BE PAINTED P2 (SOFFITS INDICATED WITH DASHED LINE) 204 SALON N/A W2 W2 W2 W2 B1 FL1 CUSTOM RECEPTION DESK TO BE DESIGNED

205 ADA RESTROOM N/A P1 P1 P1 P1 B2 FL2

206 SPA ROOM N/A P1 P1 P1 P1 B1 FL1


ALL CEILINGS THROUGHOUT TO BE PAINTED P1(WITH THE EXCEPTION OF 207 STORAGE N/A P1 P1 P1 P1 B1 FL1

SOFFITS AS INDICATED) 208 NURSES STATION C1 W2 W2 N/A N/A B1 FL1 CUSTOM STATION TO BE DESIGNED

209-213 UNIT SHOWER N/A W3 W3 W3 W3 N/A FL3

209-213 UNIT BEDROOM N/A P3 P3 P3 P3 B1 FL1


NICKEL GAP BOARDS TO BE SANDED IN BETWEEN COATS 209-213 UNIT BATHROOM N/A P1 P1 P1 P1 B2 FL2

209-213 UNIT LIVING ROOM N/A P3 P3 P3 P3 B1 FL1

SEE SPECIFICATION SHEETS FOR ALL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS AND 214 LOUNGE N/A W2 W2 N/A W2 B1 FL1
SOFFIT ABOVE LOUNGE TO BE PAINTED P2 AS
NOTED

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR PAINT AND WALL COVERINGS 215 ACTIVITY SPACE N/A W2 W2 N/A W2 B1 FL1

P3
P4
P3 P3
P3

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE


P4
B1
B1
FL1
FL1

270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL


WINDHAM, ME 04062
CAFE/BAKERY
201A TYPICAL FOR ALL UNITS

P2
P2 STORAGE
P2 207
B2 P2 P1
FL2 P2 P1 P1
P2 P1
B1 B1
FL1 FL1 P1
UNIT #2
P1 P1
210
CAFE/BAKERY 2 P1
201B A6 B2
W3 FL2
P1 P1
W3 W3 TYPICAL FOR ALL UNITS
W3
B1
C1 C1
FL1
P1 P1 FL3
P1 P1 P1 P1
P1 P1
B2 B1
FL2 FL1 UNIT #3 UNIT #4 UNIT #1
211 212 213
P3
SPA ROOM
P3 P3
206
UNIT #1 P3
209 B1
ADA RESTROOM FL1
205
TYPICAL FOR ALL UNITS
P1 P1
P1 P1 P1 P1
THE ART INSTITUTE
P1 P1
OF PITTSBURGH
B1 B1 ONLINE DIVISION
FL1 FL1

NICKEL GAP BOARDS (W2)

ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING


SPA ROOM SPA ROOM
202 203 THROUGHOUT ENTIRE SALON MILLWORK FINISHES TO BE DRAWN AT A W2
LATER TIME AND WILL BE NOTED IN

WESTBROOK, ME 04062
MILLWORK ELEVATIONS
W2
SALON B1
204 FL1
ACTIVITY SPACE

18 ASH STREET
215
MILLWORK FINISHES TO BE DRAWN AT A GLASS WALL
LATER TIME AND WILL BE NOTED IN LOUNGE
MILLWORK ELEVATIONS 214
W2
C1 W1
W2
B1
FL1
NURSES STATION
P1 P1
208
W2
B1
FL1

1 FINISH SCHEDULE SECOND FLOOR


A7.2
SCALE 1/4"=1'-0"
J. MORRISON
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A7.2
educational use.
These drawings
are only for
HVAC + SECURITY LEGEND EXIT + EMERGENCY LEGEND LIGHTING SCHEDULE
REVISIONS
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION TAG SYMBOL DESCRIPTION + SIZE MANUFACTURER LAMP FINISH QUANTITY NOTES

Smoke Detector Exit Sign Big Surface Mount 36"D White Matte Mount at ceiling according to
SD L1 Light Vibia (2) PL-L 2G11 36W Lacquer 48 typical dimensions

Sprinkler Head Exit Sign-One


Sided Directional Ceiling Plate: 5"D, 4.25"H
L2 P Haily Round 18" Pendant Circa Lighting (1) 75W E26 Socket Bulb Polished Chrome 32 Mounting Height 72" A.F.F.
HVAC Supply Exit Sign-Two
Flush with drywall ceiling. Note:
Diffuser Sided Directional
L3
R 4" Adjustable Recessed
WAC Lighting (1) 60W LED Bulb White 210 Make sure drywall subcontractor
Light
cuts the appropriate sized hole
HVAC Return
Diffuser
CEILING HEIGHT 10' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
ALL SOFFITS ARE 8' A.F.F.
SEE KEYNOTES ON A1.1 + A1.2 FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION PERTAINING TO SOFFITS 34

ALL OUTLETS TO BE PLACED ACCORDING TO CODE


ABOVE COUNTER OUTLETS TO BE 48" A.F.F.

4'-3"

SD
3'-0"

R SD SD R
R R R
2'-0"

4'-10"
R
ENTRANCE SD SD

5'-5"
R RECEPTION R 101 R
11'-1" 102 4'-6" 5'-10" 4'-10"
5'-9"

10'-3"
P

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE


R
1'-4"

SD
SD R
10'-1" R R R
P

270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL


WINDHAM, ME 04062
R 6'-3" SD
SD
8'-2"

2'-11"
R
R R R
5'-6"

UNIT #1
107 R R
22'-10"

R
R R
2'-6" 7'-6" 9'-2"
KITCHEN
R
103 UNIT #2 UNIT #3
108 109 UNIT #4 UNIT #5
R
5'-1" 110 111
7'-3"

R R
5'-6"

R R R R R R R
P
R

R
9'-5"

11"
R
5'-10"

SD

41'-0"
SD ADA RESTROOM R R R R R R R R R SD R R
105 SD R
13'-3" 6'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0" R
R
5'-11" 11'-11" 6'-0" LOUNGE
6'-6" 116

2'-2"
3'-1"

2'-7"
SD R 6'-10"
R R
R
R R R R
2'-11"
R UNIT #8 UNIT #9 THE ART INSTITUTE
7'-5" UNIT #6 114 115 OF PITTSBURGH
1'-9"
4'-11" CAFETERIA 112 P ONLINE DIVISION

104 R
R R

ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING


UNIT #7 SD
9'-2"

19'-11"
SD 113
8'-6"

WESTBROOK, ME 04062
R R

5'-4"
R R
7'-4" 7'-6" 5'-3"

18 ASH STREET
6'-2"
R R
P P P
R R
R R R
9'-3"
P R
4'-6" P

6'-8"
SD NURSES STATION
5'-8"

5'-8"

5'-5"

5'-3"
106

3'-10"
R R
R R
SD SD SD SD

2'-1"
1 FIRST FLOOR REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
E1.1 SCALE 1/4"=1'-0" 1'-0"

J MORRISON
WETTERGREN
09/07/2017
W2A1

E1.1
educational use.
These drawings
are only for
HVAC + SECURITY LEGEND EXIT + EMERGENCY LEGEND LIGHTING SCHEDULE
REVISIONS
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION TAG SYMBOL DESCRIPTION + SIZE MANUFACTURER LAMP FINISH QUANTITY NOTES

Smoke Detector Exit Sign Big Surface Mount 36"D White Matte Mount at ceiling according to
SD L1 Light Vibia (2) PL-L 2G11 36W Lacquer 48 typical dimensions

Sprinkler Head Exit Sign-One


Sided Directional Ceiling Plate: 5"D, 4.25"H
L2 P Haily Round 18" Pendant Circa Lighting (1) 75W E26 Socket Bulb Polished Chrome 32 Mounting Height 72" A.F.F.
HVAC Supply Exit Sign-Two
Flush with drywall ceiling. Note:
Diffuser Sided Directional
L3
R 4" Adjustable Recessed
WAC Lighting (1) 60W LED Bulb White 210 Make sure drywall subcontractor
Light
cuts the appropriate sized hole
HVAC Return
Diffuser CEILING HEIGHT 10' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
ALL SOFFITS ARE 8' A.F.F.
SEE KEYNOTES ON A1.1 + A1.2 FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION PERTAINING TO SOFFITS 35

ALL OUTLETS TO BE PLACED ACCORDING TO CODE


ABOVE COUNTER OUTLETS TO BE 48" A.F.F.

2'-3"
SD SD SD

3'-4"

3'-6"
10'-5" SD
R
R
R 6'-2"
P SD SD

9'-0"
CAFE/BAKERY 4'-11"

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE


201 8'-10"

270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL


WINDHAM, ME 04062
STORAGE
207 R
R
P 3'-9" 3'-5"
R
22'-4"

3'-7"
5'-1" R R R R
SD R
SD 2'-4"
R 5'-6"
UNIT #2 6'-1"
7'-5"

8'-1"
210

2'-7"
2

6'-10"
SD A6
P

7'-2"
3'-4"

7'-1"
SD R R R R R
R
R R
R
SD SD SD SD R
P 3'-4" 2'-6"
1'-9"
SD

P
4'-7"

UNIT #4 UNIT #1

2'-5"
R UNIT #3
211 212 213
SD SD
7'-3"

7'-9"
R R R R R R R R R R

9'-0"
SPA ROOM
206
UNIT #1 2'-11" 6'-6" SD 3'-10" 6'-6" 5'-10"
SD 209
3'-3" 2'-6" ADA RESTROOM
2'-4"

205
SD SD SD
R R SD 3'-3" 2'-7"
R
R R
SD SD
SD
THE ART INSTITUTE
OF PITTSBURGH
4'-8"

SPA ROOM SPA ROOM ONLINE DIVISION


6'-6"

R R R
202 203 SD R R R

ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING


1'-8"

SALON SD
SD

WESTBROOK, ME 04062
204 R ACTIVITY SPACE
215

5'-3"
R R
LOUNGE P
P P P

18 ASH STREET
214
SD 4'-3"
7'-4" 7-4"
P
8'-0" 12'-0" 12'-0" P

7'-1"
9'-7" 10'-5" 17'-10"
NURSES STATION

4'-4"
R R R R R R 208
SD SD

1 SECOND FLOOR REFLECTED CEILING PLAN


E1.2 SCALE 1/4"=1'-0"

J MORRISON
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E1.2
educational use.
These drawings
are only for
SWITCHING LEGEND
REVISIONS
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION

S Single Switch

CEILING HEIGHT 10' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED


ALL SOFFITS ARE 8' A.F.F.
3
S Three Way Switch SEE KEYNOTES ON A1.1 + A1.2 FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION PERTAINING TO SOFFITS
ALL OUTLETS TO BE PLACED ACCORDING TO CODE
ABOVE COUNTER OUTLETS TO BE 48" A.F.F.
36

ALL SWITCH PLATES TO BE LOCATED 50" A.F.F. UNLESS OTHER WISE NOTES
D
S Dimmer Switch

SS
R
SS SD R
R SD R SD R
R
ENTRANCE SD SD
R RECEPTION R 101 R
102

P P

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE


R
SD
SD R
R R R
P

270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL


WINDHAM, ME 04062
R SD
SD
R

R
R R R
UNIT #1
107 R R
R
R R
S
KITCHEN
R
103 UNIT #2 UNIT #3
108 109 UNIT #4 UNIT #5
R
110 111
S R R
R R R R R R R
P

S SS
R

D
R S

D
R

D
SD ADA RESTROOM SD S3 R R R R R R R R R SD R R
S3
105 SD R
R
R
LOUNGE

S
116

D
SD R
R R
R
R R R R

R UNIT #8 UNIT #9 THE ART INSTITUTE


114 OF PITTSBURGH
UNIT #6 115
CAFETERIA 112 P ONLINE DIVISION

104 R
R R

ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING


UNIT #7 SD
SD 113

WESTBROOK, ME 04062
R R
R R

18 ASH STREET
R R
P P P
R R
P
S

R R R
D

P
S
D

SD NURSES STATION
106 R R
R R
SD SD SD SD

2'-1"
1 FIRST FLOOR SWITCHING PLAN
E2.1 SCALE 1/4"=1'-0"

J MORRISON
WETTERGREN
09/07/2017
W2A1

E2.1
educational use.
These drawings
are only for
REVISIONS
SWITCHING LEGEND
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION

S Single Switch
CEILING HEIGHT 10' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
ALL SOFFITS ARE 8' A.F.F.
SEE KEYNOTES ON A1.1 + A1.2 FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION PERTAINING TO SOFFITS
3
S ALL OUTLETS TO BE PLACED ACCORDING TO CODE 37
Three Way Switch
ABOVE COUNTER OUTLETS TO BE 48" A.F.F.
ALL SWITCH PLATES TO BE LOCATED 50" A.F.F. UNLESS OTHER WISE NOTES

D
S Dimmer Switch

S3
SS S SS SD SD SD
SD
R
R
R
P SD SD

MORRISON DESIGN HOUSE


CAFE/BAKERY
201
S

270 ROOSEVELT TRAIL


WINDHAM, ME 04062
STORAGE

P
207
R
R
S S
SD
R R R
R
S R
R

SD
R
UNIT #2
210
2
SD A6
P SD R R R R R
R
R R
R
SD SD SD SD R
P SD

R P UNIT #3
211
UNIT #4
212
UNIT #1
213
SD SD
SPA ROOM R R R R R R R R R R
206
UNIT #1 SD
SD 209
ADA RESTROOM
205
SD SD SD
R R SD S S S S S S
R S3S3 S3
R R
SD SD
SD THE ART INSTITUTE
OF PITTSBURGH
ONLINE DIVISION
SPA ROOM SPA ROOM R R
R R R R
202 203 SD

ASH STREET SENIOR HOUSING


S
SALON SD
S

WESTBROOK, ME 04062
S 204 R SD ACTIVITY SPACE
215
R R
LOUNGE P

18 ASH STREET
SD P P P 214
S3

P
SS

P
S3

NURSES STATION
R R R R R R 208
SD SD

S
1 SECOND FLOOR SWITCHING PLAN
E2.2 SCALE 1/4"=1'-0"

J MORRISON
WETTERGREN
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E2.2

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