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Project Description: Green Depot is to be a LEED certified sustainable home improvement store, occupancy type M- Mercantile, funded by a private development company. It will be part of an urban infill project to develop the 5.5 acre site at the corner of Central and McDowell in Phoenix, AZ. The building is a newly constructed free standing structure comprised of steel and CMU, it is Type 1 construction. Concept Statement: Green Depot will be a home improvement store as well as a showroom for sustainable products. It will serve to promote sustainable building by engaging the young urbanites in the local community.

AREA LEGEND BUILDING SUPPLY FLOORING PAINT PLUMBING GARDEN RECYCLE CLEANING LIGHTING KITCHEN HVAC ATRIUM BACK OF HOUSE

RCP LEGEN

THE BUILDING PERFORMANCE STATIONS LOCATED AT BOTH ENTERANCES WILL DISPLAY THIS COLOR CODED WAYFINDING MAP SEARCHABLE BY PRODUCT FOR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE

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Aesthetic/stylistic goals Arizona style, open indoor/outdoor ambiance, subtle color pallet Functional/operational/lifestyle goals Retail spaces designed to sell product, back of house to support the operation of the front, security consideration for loss prevention Sustainable goals The commercial interior will aim to achieve LEED Certification, incorporating day-lighting, low (or no) VOC products, HVAC with a high SEER rating, etc. to earn points and create a healthy shopping environment. Universal/accessibility goals All areas accessible to all abilities, with the exception of mechanical and electrical rooms Spatial organization/ circulation goals Intuitive way-finding with open circulation patterns at a minimum width of 44. Budgetary goals installers will
RCP LEGEND SPRINKLER AIR SUPPLY AIR RETURN AIR SUPPLY AIR RETURN SOLATUBE LINEAR SUSPENDED LED FIXTURE RECESSED ADJUSTABLE HALOGEN FIXTURE PENDANT CFL FIXTURE FLUORESCENT LIGHT AND FAN

BRONZE GLASS SANDBLASTED EDGE- LAYERED ROCK

The budget is high end; however, care will be taken to mindfully minimize costs where ever possible. Using local products and contribute to the local economy.

DING SUPPLY ORING T MBING DEN YCLE ANING TING HEN C UM K OF HOUSE

ALL DISPLAYS SEIRRA PINE ENCORE FR PARTICLE BOARD


LINE KARBOXX NAME Tube Suspension Lamp DESCRIPTION Tubular black carbon fiber shade. Metal canopy painted black. Black cord, maximum 94.5" long. DIMENSIONS Shade size: 4" x 11.8"h; 5.5" x 15.7"h; 5.5" x 27.5"h

FLEXCO 9 INCH SCULPTURAL EXTRUDED RUBBER BASE

LE PERE CARBON FIBER PENDANT CFL LAMPS

CUSTOM CASH WRAP ELEVATION

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736TCI Refrigerator/Freezer 30" Double Ovens - E Series

Overview Overview Integrated refrigeration can be used anywhere in the home. It merges seamlessly into Wolf E Series Built-In Ovens feature 10 cooking modes, dual convection fans, and the dcor, with no visible hinges or grilles. The Sub-Zero 736TCI Refrigerator/Freezer come with the classic stainless has an upper cabinet refrigerator with freezer storage drawers. Two distinct steel finish and are offered in two different door styles temperature zones ensure the freshest food framed and unframed. The built-in design allows the front of the oven to be installed and energy efficiency. The Sub-Zero VAULTTM flush KEIRI BOARD an automatic ice maker. 736TCI Refrigerator/Freezer featuresCABINETSwith surrounding cabinetry for a more integrated look. KARBON Features SELF-RIMMING/UNDERCOUNTER Features ARTICULATING KITCHEN SINK KITCHEN SINK 18-gauge stainless steel FAUCET Metal and carbon ber construction TALL DISPLAY SHELVING Self-rimming or undercounter Model Options Model Options
One-piece, self-contained ceramic disc valve allows both volume and temperature control Includes installation hardware Flexible connections for easy installation Double (equal) compartment ADA compliant remote lever handle 33 (83.8 cm) x 22 (55.9 cm) DO30-2F/S - Framed Integral sprayhead 736TCI 2 (5.1 cm) diameter remote joystick valve DO30-2U/S - Unframed Variable spout reach from less than 2 (5.1 cm) to over 13 (33 cm) Specied model meets or exceeds the following: For countertop-mount installation to ASME A112.19.3/CSA B45.4 Lower ow aerator options available (refer the Kohler Price Book) 2.2 gallons (8.3 L) per minute maximum ow rate

K-6227

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SUB ZERO INTEGRATED

ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125.1 WOLF DOUBLE OVEN NSF 61

ADA ICC/ANSI A117.1

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Energy Policy Act of 1992 All applicable US Federal and State material regulations

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KHOLER KARBON FAUCET

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KHOLER VAULT STAINLESS STEEL

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Model K-6227-C11 K-6227-C12 K-6227-C13 K-6227-C15 Description Articulating kitchen sink faucet with silver tube Articulating kitchen sink faucet with black tube Articulating kitchen sink faucet with gold tube Articulating kitchen sink faucet with bronze tube

Specied Model
Model Description

Colors/Finishes CP VS CP VS Other ____ Other ____

CP: Polished Chrome NA: None applicable Other: Refer to Price Book for additional colors/nishes

K-3820-1 Self-rimming/Undercounter kitchen Optional Accessories 1102407 Deep roughing-in kit kitchen K-3820-3 Self-rimming/Undercounter NA 1151265 Low ow sprayhead adaptor kit 1.5 gpm (5.7 lpm) maximum NA K-3820-4

sink single-hole sink 3-hole Self-rimming/Undercounter kitchen sink 4-hole

Colors/Finishes NA NA NA

http://www.subzero.com/IntegratedRefrigeration/736TCiRefrigerator 3/28/2011 ICESTONE COUNTERTOP GREEN PLANET PAINTS http://www.wolfappliance.com/BuiltInOvens/DO30EseriesBuiltInOvens CONCRETE FLOORING ARMSTRONG EMBOSSED 3/28/2011 KITCHEN COLOR: COCHINEAL SNOW FLURRY 2x2 DROP CEILING
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thickness or less The articulating kitchen sink faucet shall be made of metal and carbon ber construction. Product shall have a maximum ow rate of 2.2 gallons (8.3 L) per minute with lower ow aerator options available (refer to the Kohler Price Book). Product shall feature a one-piece, self-contained ceramic disc valve, which allows both volume and temperature control. Product shall feature a integral sprayhead and a 2 (5.1 cm) diameter remote joystick valve, and ADA compliant remote lever handle. Product shall feature a variable spout reach from less than 2 (5.1 cm) to over 13 (33 cm). Product shall feature exible connections for easy installation. Product shall be for a countertop-mount installation. Faucet shall be Kohler Model K-6227-___-___.

Product Specication

Optional Accessories K-8801 Duostrainer sink strainer 1131881 Hardware kit for countertops with a 2-1/2 (6.4 cm)

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The kitchen sink shall be 33 (83.8 cm) in length, 22 (55.9 cm) in width. Sink shall be made of 18-gauge stainless steel. Sink shall be undercounter or self-rimming. Sink shall be double equal compartments. Sink shall include installation hardware. Sink shall be Kohler Model K-3820-NA.

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USA/Canada: 1-800-4KOHLER (1-800-456-4537)

SEIRRA PINE ENCORE FR

GREEN PLANET PAINTS

GREEN PLANET PAINTS COLORED COPPER KITCHEN COLOR: AUTUMN COUNTER WITH RESIN TOP

RUBBER COIN FLOORING

OR-RE-GAMI LAMP

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PINDLER & PINDLER CAMEROON- KIWI 100% CERTIFIED ORGANIC OUTDOOR

CALI BAMBOO BAMDECK COMPOSITE BAMBOO DECKING

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-goalsthis retail/gallery/venue will bring to light the recent innovations by some of the worlds leading japanese designers. Everything, aside from the architecture, will be purchasable. the architectural elements should represent the design philosophy of takashi sugimoto who says, My philosophy is never to use expensive materials for my designs. I am against the way we are over-making things instead of using what we have already made Design is not about beautiful proportion or form, but about what we feel and experience, and what links us to the past and inspires us into the future. -IssuesThe space has a level change of 24, this must be resolved for ada code requirements. -performancethe display areas will be gallery-like, either showcasing a designer, philosophy of design, or an individual piece of furniture.

Entry Reception/ Seating Window Displays Bar Seating Product Displays Small Product Displays 2nd Entry Lg Conf. Room Sales Offices Staff Break Room/ Kitchen Storage Restrooms

Takashi Sugimoto In creating a space, I consider komyunikeshon (communication), shizenkan (sense of nature), and kurieshon (creation), he explains. I work at creating a place for communication between people incorporating a sense of nature.

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IDL Ceiling
AR2-AB TILE MILLWORK VENEER LIGHT

CLAY WALL
612-673-9213 612-673-9217 fax Description www.eurolumen.com sales@eurolumen.com

Features GDK METAL LINK FABRIC


WALL COVERING

Lamping Four adjustable 20W, 35W or 50W lowvoltage (12V) AR111 halogen lamps

Number of Employees: 8 Total 2 6 hr. shifts; 2 Bar Tenders, 2 Sales Associates per Shift Hours of Operation: 12 AM - 12 PM Employees Furniture: 2 Offices; 2 Desks, 2 Task Chairs, 4 Guest Chairs, 2 Credenzas, 2 Lateral File Storage (24 linear feet total) Employee Equipment: 2 Computers, 2 Copy/ fax/print machines Architectural Requirements: Acoustic treatments for All Staff Areas, Conference Rooms, and Bar Area

AR2 AB HALOGEN LIGHTING

'Design is not just about making Transformer Electronic transformer, 120V something, it is about designing the feelings of the person who with baked silver powder Construction Sheet metal uses it," Tokujin Yoshioka coating and clear lacquer finish

Mounting Surface mounted or ceiling tile


Dimensions 24.6 in. square; 2.8 in. high Designer Dietmar Weickert

Window Displays 60 SF interior Displays 1,500 SF Offices (2) 625 SF Staff Break Area 200 SF WC 150 SF Storage 290 SF Conference Room 800 SF Bar 650 SF

This low-voltage ceiling tile is great alone as a surface mounted fixture, or can be used to achieve the benefits of adjustable halogen spotlighting in suspended ceiling systems. A matching blank metal panel is also available.

DISPLAY PANAL OPTIONS

CONSTALLATION FIXTURE

BRICK FEATURE WALL FLOOR BRACKETS

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DESIGN SATORI DESIGN SATORI


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they have no word for worry... they have no word for want... no word for give... and no word for take...the Moken people have no idea how old they are, they have no time and no age... they are the ultimate sustainable community living in complete harmony with the environment and each other...Join us for the Moken Sala (Celebration) everynight on Koh Rah Island.

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FLATWARE

WAIT STAFF UNIFORMS

BANANA LEAF TO-GO PACK

BANANA BOWLS

CLIENT: Mr. & Mrs. Obermeyer own and run the Koh Rah Ecolodge. Located on the Island of Koh Rah in the Andaman Sea south of Thailand. They intend to build a restaurant the will pay homage to the local Moken people. The Mokens were once a purely nomadic people, who lived in harmony with the sea, rarely coming to the land. PROJECT/ PROBLEM STATEMENT: In recent years, commercial fishing has crowded the seas and forced these nomads to take up residence on small islands in the Andaman Sea.

CONCEPT: A new restaurant built and run by the local Moken people, will contribute to the well being of their community, as well as educate travelers about their culture.
ORGANIZATIONAL CONCEPT: The new restaurant should have an organic space plan, and reference the surrounding landscape and the Moken culture wherever possible. CHARACTER CONCEPT STATEMENT: The Mokens have evolved eyesight which allows them to see underwater at greater depths than any other humans, they also have keen eyesight for color. These qualities should be celebrated within their restaurant, Sala, the term for their nightly festival of food and friends.

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BAR STOOL

BAMBOO PENDANT LIGHT FIXTURE

COCONUT WEAVE

MOTHER OF PEARL COUNTERTOP

CLIENT: Mr. & Mrs. Obermeyer own and run the Koh Rah Ecolodge. Located on the Island of Koh Rah in the Andaman Sea south of Thailand. They intend to build a restaurant the will pay homage to the local Moken people. The Mokens were once a purely nomadic people, who lived in harmony with the sea, rarely coming to the land. PROJECT/ PROBLEM STATEMENT: In recent years, commercial fishing has crowded the seas and forced these nomads to take up residence on small islands in the Andaman Sea. CONCEPT: A new restaurant built and run by the local Moken people, will contribute to the well being of their community, as well as educate travelers about their culture. ORGANIZATIONAL CONCEPT: The new restaurant should have an organic space plan, and reference the surrounding landscape and the Moken culture wherever possible. CHARACTER CONCEPT STATEMENT: The Mokens have evolved eyesight which allows them to see underwater at greater depths than any other humans, they also have keen eyesight for color. These qualities should be celebrated within their restuarant, Sala, the term for their nightly festival of food and friends.

BAR ELEVATION

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BAMBOO LOUNGE

CHANDELIER

BAMBOO TABLE

BAMBOO CHAIR

KABANG BOOTHS- NAMED FOR THE HANDMADE BOATS THE MOKEN PEOPLE SPEND MOST OF THEIR LIVES ABOARD

SEAT BACK FABRIC TREATED SILK FROM JIM THOMPSON

SEAT FABRIC VINYL

WALL TREATMENT WOVEN BAMBOO AND TREATED COTTON

RECLAIMED KABANG WOOD

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CLIENT: Sun West is a retirement community developer looking to open a new assisted living facility to be located in Cave Creek, AZ. PROJECT/ PROBLEM STATEMENT: This facility must be a functional assisted living facility accommodating residents for time periods of 6 months to 2 years with varying health requirements. The facility will be designed to protect individual privacy, and encourage a community atmosphere. CONCEPT: Luz Amorosa, means loving light. The Luz Amorosa assisted living facility will be a natural reflection of the beauty of the desert southwest, and provide residents with a healing environment and a supportive community. ORGANIZATIONAL CONCEPT: Luz Amorosa should have an open space plan, incorporating lots of natural light, and hiding staff facilities to give the illusion of an extended hotel stay.

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AMERICAN CLAY SUGARLOAF WHITE

COLOR ONLY - LEATHER TILE

hardwood screen
1998
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hardwood and elastic cord allow this screen, to not only open and close, but to change its shape. you can style the form of the screen yourself. size: 4 -18panels 80" tall x 67" wide when flat available in plantation grown teak

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WOOD FLOORING

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HANDMADE LISTELLE TILE

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MATT GAGNON STUDIO, LLC


1013 GRAND STREET BROOKLYN NEW YORK 11211 ph: 718.384.7724 fax: 718.384.6473 info@mattstudio.com

entry and materials

DINING TABLE DINING CHAIR REPRODUCTION COLONIAL WILLIAM AND MARY

FIREPLACE AND LIBRARY

COLONIAL CONSOLE LIBRARY SOFA FIREPLACE TILE AND CLAY WALL

KATCHINA ARTWORK

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CLIENT: Yan and Zhu Wong are purchasing a luxury home in Litchfield Park, AZ. The Wong family is usually informal; however, they want to have some formal areas in their home for guests and clients. They intend to make the home a fixture in their family, eventually passing it on to their sons, John and Chen. Yan and Zhu do not wish to put a cap on their budget as they want their dream home to have the luxurious furnishings and cutting edge technology that they have always wanted. PROJECT /PROBLEM STATEMENT: Zhu and Yan Wong have purchased a home in Litchfield Park, AZ. They want to update the Interior to suit their design tastes as well as accommodate their two sons, and two in-home offices.

STEEL APPLIANCE FINISHES CATTELAN ITALIA- ALESSIO BAR STOOLS

CONCEPT STATEMENT: The Wong residence should be an earthy and serene retreat for family time. Sleek formal elements will contribute to an ambiance of the upscale Chinese-American family, for more formal entertaining.
ORGANIZATIONAL CONCEPT STATEMENT: To create a great room which accommodates an informal family space, and a formal dining space, we will use a flow of similar materials which speak to either formalities or informalities of each space. CHARACTER CONCEPT STATEMENT: To create a home that speaks to the serene sophistication of the Wong family. The home should reflect their love of business and routine, and accommodate their need to escape and relax privately and as a family.

KITCHEN SOUTH WALL ELEVATION

KEIRI BOARD CABINETS, TABLE & CHAIRS ANN SACKS - SHAKUDO TILES BACKSPLASH

KITCHEN WEST WALL ELEVATION

ICE STONE COUNTERTOP

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ICE STONE OFFICE SURFACES

ANTIQUE FRENCH ART DECO LEAF CHAIRS - OFFICE GUEST SEATING

CABOCHE TAVOLO OFFICE TABLE LAMP

CERAMICHE CAESAR GLAM JEWEL FLOORING

OFFICE BAR ELEVATION BRUCK - HIGHLINE RONY TERZZANI- ETOILE FONTANA ARTE - FLUTE 3 WHITE KIREI BOARD CABINETS

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ICESTONE FOG

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WINDOW COVERING

ANN SACKS SUBWAY TILE- RUNNING BOND

CABINET DOOR

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HEMLOCK LIGHTING

CORK FLOORING

ISLAND BARSTOOL FABRIC

DINING TABLE

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14 x 10 CHARCOAL VEGGIES 04

11 x 17 INK ON VELLUM ART DECO MEETS BRUTALISM

22 x 34 CHARCOAL UNTITILED NUDE

36 x 36 ACRYLIC ABSTRACT 01 RESIDENCE AT THE HOTEL VALLEY HO, PHOENIX, AZ

12 x 18 CHARCOAL CARMEN

12 x 18 GRAPHITE MARILYN

APARTMENT KITCHEN FLOOR PLAN AND PERSPECTIVE - CITADINE SAN FRANCISCO

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ASID STUDENT CHARETTE COMPETITION 2011 WINNER*

*I served the team as its senior member, I completed the concept rendering and delegated other design elements to team members based on their individual strengths

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images cited

Ettema, Michael. Canyon Road and Santa Fe Arts - Santa Fe New Mexico Favorite Art and Santa Fe Art Articles. Canyon Road Arts Santa Fe Art Gallery Complete Guide to Santa Fe Art Galleries. Web. 19 May 2011. <http://canyonroadarts.com/ links/founding-of-the-santa-fe-art-colony.html>. ARTWORK: Emil J. Bisttram (1895-1976) Kachinas c.1940, Mixed Media, Oil on Gouache on Paper, 18 x 12

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Moken People. Old Crows Official Website. Web. 19 May 2011. <http:// www.oldcrow.ca/moken.htm>. Photo by Graham Baird, January 08, 2004. Moken Village Huts The Moken - Tribe.net. Join or Login - Tribe.net. Web. 19 May 2011. <http:// people.tribe.net/257a8538-201b-40c7a7b3-cdd0cfd3de52/blog/aa72a6ff-70644585-aa88-7c8d0881986e>.

Andaman Coast Tourism Local Crafts and Products. Andaman Coast Tourism - Welcome to the North Andaman. Web. 19 May 2011.

A New Adventure in Thailand. Web. 19 May 2011. <http://thaiguy88.blogspot.com/>.

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