Author Archives: Prof. Paul King

May 12 Pre – Presentation Critique Markups

Karen John Julia Sergio Sol Flamur Jonathan Kimberly Kevin Josue Tolu  

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Length of Dead Ends – depending upon occupancy type 20 ft or 50 ft

IBC 2012 Section 1018.4 Dead ends. https://medium.com/@goSkwerl/what-is-a-dead-end-corridor-fbe9967c48c2 Where more than one exit or exit access doorway is required, the exit access shall be arranged such that there are no dead ends in corridors more than 20 feet (6096 mm) in … Continue reading

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Zone 4 – The Bump

Assuming we are working with BIG’s design idea of moving the BQE below grade before it arrives at Atlantic Avenue – we need to consider the required changes of grade on the Zone 4 lot to allow for the exit/entrance … Continue reading

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Some useful links –

For fun and a bit of appreciation of putting buildings too close together watch Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047396/ Lawrence Halprin Landscape Architecture – he is the one who started it all. https://tclf.org/sites/default/files/microsites/halprinlegacy/index.html An interesting project – waterfront project for … Continue reading

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Zone 4 Diagrams

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Class Meeting Thursday March 19 2020

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Class Meeting Tuesday March 17 2020

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Anchor Sites – What do you think?

Special District 4 – Housing and Park Future Development Site – School with tower above? Anchor at other end?

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Due for Thursday – Master Plan & Special Zoning Districts

For Thursday be prepared to present and discuss your current thinking as a class and for each group your current thinking on your special zoning district.  Below is a summary of some of the things we discussed and agreed upon … Continue reading

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Due for Tuesday – Apartment Analysis from Case Studies

Look to format this so it can be printed on 11 x 17 and pinned up on the wall- Overall Apartment Layout Statistics Area percentage comparison – typical floor (apartment to circulation) Apartment Count – how many studio/1 br/2 br/3 … Continue reading

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