Project 1.2.2 Design Charrette Scenario D Stakeholders Christopher Claypool - Landscape Architect Clay “Lassy” Fellows - Architectural Designer Mitchell J Oshaben - Cost Estimator Lauden Sullivan.
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Slide 1
Project 1.2.2
Design Charrette
Scenario D
Slide 2
Stakeholders
Christopher Claypool - Landscape Architect
Clay “Lassy” Fellows - Architectural Designer
Mitchell J Oshaben - Cost Estimator
Lauden Sullivan - Construction Inspector
Hali Perkins - Interior Designer
Brook Adams - Environmental Engineer
Slide 3
Slide 4
Job Descriptions
Architect – Must prolong the life of a historical
building through carfeul planning and intervention.
Must critically decide when and how to engage in
the intervention for ultimate conservation
Interior Designer - Must assist the architect
in
conserving the historical building from an inside
approach to restore the house
Slide 5
Job Descriptions
Cost Estimator - Collects and analyzes the time,
money, resources, and labor required for the restoration
project
Contruction Inspector – Ensures that repairs, changes,
or new construction complies with local and national
building codes, ordinances, zoning regulations, and
contract specifications
Slide 6
Job Descriptions
Landscape Architect – The scientist and artist behind
the designing and planning of the land. Works with
natural elements to maximize land use while
minimizing costs and the disruption of nature.
Environmental Engineer – Ensures that environmental
laws are being considered and carried out and corrects
any ecologically hazardous situations
Slide 7
Our Mission
To restore a 18th century farm house that was
owned by the president Zachery Taylor.
Make it as historically accurate as possible
Make the interior close to how it looked back when
the president lived there.
Also make the landscaping look like it did back
when he lived there.
We have also decided to turn it into a museum for
the president
Slide 8
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
Slide 9
M
aj
or
C
ha
ng
es
Remova
l of
Victoria
n style
porches
Altering
the
direction
of the
stairs to
the
original
arrange
ment
Removi
ng the 2
added
bathroo
ms
Slide 10
Slide 11
Slide 12
Slide 13
B
uil
di
ng
In
sp
ect
or
The house has had many
renovations over the years.
In 1974 the roof was
replaced after a tornado
damaged the house.
All of the floors had to be
replaced.
The siding was starting to
rot, need to be replaced.
Overall the house survived
mostly intact over time.
All four chimneys need to
be refurbished.
Slide 14
In
ter
ior
De
sig
n
Research historic
paintings and pictures
to make the house as it
was in its prime by:
Restoring the correct
paint colors and/or
wallpaper
Purchasing erarespective furniture
Creating historically
accurate room
arrangements
Slide 15
Slide 16
Land
scape
Archi
tect
&
Envir
onme
ntal
Engi
neer
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Added parking areaSecond level
Third level
Added pavilion and playground
Fourth level
Fifth level
Added paths throughout 10 acres for pleasure or
access to cemetery
Restored cemetery
Created flower garden along paths
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Co
st
Es
ti
m
at
or
Furniture: $5,000$10,000
Repair chimney:
$3,000
Removal of pluming:
$10,000
Changing the
direction of the stairs:
$8,000
Removal of porches
and repairing the
siding: $3,000
The floor: $4,000
The House:
Painting/wallpaper:
$500
Slide 18
Cost Estimator
The Grounds:
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to
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Labor:
20,000text styles
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styles
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Parkingstyles
lot: $2,170
level
Walk Second
ways:
$15,000
Third level
Second level
Fourth level
Fifth level
Benches: $10,500
Fourth level
Fifth level
Trash receptacles: $1,500
Pavilion on concrete slab: $10,000
Gift shop: $10,000
Bathroom: $1,000
Third level
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Co
st
Es
ti
m
at
or
House Total Cost:
$38,050
Grounds Total Cost:
$32,120
Stakeholders’ Pay Total:
$250,000
Grand Total:
$608,670.86
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Res
our
ces
Use
d
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/business-and-financial/cost-estimators.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architectural_conservation
Second level
Click to edit Master text styles
Third level
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/construction-and-extraction/construction-and-buildinginspectors.htm
Fourth level
Fifth level
http://epd372.blogspot.com/2011/11/landscape-architecture-and-ecological.html
Project 1.2.2
Design Charrette
Scenario D
Slide 2
Stakeholders
Christopher Claypool - Landscape Architect
Clay “Lassy” Fellows - Architectural Designer
Mitchell J Oshaben - Cost Estimator
Lauden Sullivan - Construction Inspector
Hali Perkins - Interior Designer
Brook Adams - Environmental Engineer
Slide 3
Slide 4
Job Descriptions
Architect – Must prolong the life of a historical
building through carfeul planning and intervention.
Must critically decide when and how to engage in
the intervention for ultimate conservation
Interior Designer - Must assist the architect
in
conserving the historical building from an inside
approach to restore the house
Slide 5
Job Descriptions
Cost Estimator - Collects and analyzes the time,
money, resources, and labor required for the restoration
project
Contruction Inspector – Ensures that repairs, changes,
or new construction complies with local and national
building codes, ordinances, zoning regulations, and
contract specifications
Slide 6
Job Descriptions
Landscape Architect – The scientist and artist behind
the designing and planning of the land. Works with
natural elements to maximize land use while
minimizing costs and the disruption of nature.
Environmental Engineer – Ensures that environmental
laws are being considered and carried out and corrects
any ecologically hazardous situations
Slide 7
Our Mission
To restore a 18th century farm house that was
owned by the president Zachery Taylor.
Make it as historically accurate as possible
Make the interior close to how it looked back when
the president lived there.
Also make the landscaping look like it did back
when he lived there.
We have also decided to turn it into a museum for
the president
Slide 8
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
Slide 9
M
aj
or
C
ha
ng
es
Remova
l of
Victoria
n style
porches
Altering
the
direction
of the
stairs to
the
original
arrange
ment
Removi
ng the 2
added
bathroo
ms
Slide 10
Slide 11
Slide 12
Slide 13
B
uil
di
ng
In
sp
ect
or
The house has had many
renovations over the years.
In 1974 the roof was
replaced after a tornado
damaged the house.
All of the floors had to be
replaced.
The siding was starting to
rot, need to be replaced.
Overall the house survived
mostly intact over time.
All four chimneys need to
be refurbished.
Slide 14
In
ter
ior
De
sig
n
Research historic
paintings and pictures
to make the house as it
was in its prime by:
Restoring the correct
paint colors and/or
wallpaper
Purchasing erarespective furniture
Creating historically
accurate room
arrangements
Slide 15
Slide 16
Land
scape
Archi
tect
&
Envir
onme
ntal
Engi
neer
Click to edit Master text styles
Added parking areaSecond level
Third level
Added pavilion and playground
Fourth level
Fifth level
Added paths throughout 10 acres for pleasure or
access to cemetery
Restored cemetery
Created flower garden along paths
Slide 17
Co
st
Es
ti
m
at
or
Furniture: $5,000$10,000
Repair chimney:
$3,000
Removal of pluming:
$10,000
Changing the
direction of the stairs:
$8,000
Removal of porches
and repairing the
siding: $3,000
The floor: $4,000
The House:
Painting/wallpaper:
$500
Slide 18
Cost Estimator
The Grounds:
Click
to
edit Master
Labor:
20,000text styles
Click to edit Master text
styles
Click to edit Master text
Parkingstyles
lot: $2,170
level
Walk Second
ways:
$15,000
Third level
Second level
Fourth level
Fifth level
Benches: $10,500
Fourth level
Fifth level
Trash receptacles: $1,500
Pavilion on concrete slab: $10,000
Gift shop: $10,000
Bathroom: $1,000
Third level
Slide 19
Co
st
Es
ti
m
at
or
House Total Cost:
$38,050
Grounds Total Cost:
$32,120
Stakeholders’ Pay Total:
$250,000
Grand Total:
$608,670.86
Slide 20
Res
our
ces
Use
d
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/business-and-financial/cost-estimators.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architectural_conservation
Second level
Click to edit Master text styles
Third level
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/construction-and-extraction/construction-and-buildinginspectors.htm
Fourth level
Fifth level
http://epd372.blogspot.com/2011/11/landscape-architecture-and-ecological.html