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Alex McQuilkin Victor Jones ARCH 502 2-17-10

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Alex McQuilkinVictor JonesARCH 502 2-17-10

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Alex McQuilkinVictor JonesARCH 502 2-17-10

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BIKE RACK SMALL_medium_large Design Downtown Industrial District LA, CA

MaterialityI-BeamC ChannelGear System: Rack and Pinion

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rack

pinion gear

Plan

Elevation Section

Perspective viewMechanical DetailDetail Section

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ti ff any hynekvictor jonesarch 5022.17.10

birdbath/wash stati on/dog drinking fountain The collecti on of birdbath, wash stati on, and dog drinking fountain allows for a combinati on of various uses and users. Lo-cals can uti lize the handwashing stati on or dog drinking fountain alone or the combinati on of all three.

~ 8 units

scale: 3/4” = 1’-0”

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ti ff any hynekvictor jonesarch 5022.17.10

scale: 1” = 1’-0”scale: 1 1/2” = 1’-0”

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hugo carvallovictor jonesarch 502 feb.17th, 2010

s m a l l - the bench~ locationbenches will be placed mainly where street intersections are locatedthey will be also placed in green areas and bus stops~ community benefitsthey will contribute to the pedestrian circulation, place to resteasy to assambleeasy and low maintainancegenerates green energyshades on sunny daysprotects in rainy days~ materialsit is conformed by 2 reinforced concrete structures, an aluminum frame and photovoltaic panels~ quantityfrom 2 to 4 benches for everyapprox. 60 benches

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hugo carvallovictor jonesarch 502 feb. 17th, 2010

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Urban Trash Receptacle

A contemporary trash receptacle in this historically rich community should reference what once was. That is why a metal mesh wrap in a unique contemporary form is a great solution. The metal mesh references the original urban trash receptacle while the unique form shows the relationship to contemporary society.

alice hernandezvictor jonesarch 502 february 17, 2010 Trash Recycling Compost

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alice hernandezvictor jonesarch 502 february 17, 2010

Hook Detail Assembly Detail Assembly Detail

Plan 3”=1’-0” 1-1/2”=1’-0” 1-1/2”=1’-0”

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~ planterPlanters are urban artifacts that depend on their multiplicity to define space, delineate boundaries, and enhance the landscape by adding greenery. Due to the large exten-sion of the site, the planter is designed as a modular piece of urban furnishing in order to avoid monotony as it is replicated. Made of 1/8” thick steel sheet metal, the planter can be placed in different positions in order to hold different plant sizes and the planters themselves can be stacked vertically to act as a wall or barrier and define space. Unused planters can be used as chairs; its cubed shape measures 18” on each side, providing a suitable sitting height.

carlos gutierrezvictor jonesarch 502 feb-17-2010

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carlos gutierrezvictor jonesarch 502 feb-17-2010

rendering: elevation

rendering: elevation

rendering: plan

18”

18”

rendering: sheet metal enclosure diagrams: fabrication method

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Post/mail BoxThe post box serves as a recepticle for outgoing public mail collected by the US Postal Service.

The internal container can be easily removed and contents empteid by letter carriers and post drivers. It is then re-inserted into the post box and locked.

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Heather EvansVictor Jonesarch 502 15 Feb 2010

Container Operation:

Container collects mail and can be removed along a drawer/track system.

Removed then emptied of mail contents, re-inserted then locked by letter carrier/us postal employee.

Fabricated of translucent acrylic.

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Heather EvansVictor Jonesarch 502 14 Feb 2010

plan: 3/4” = 1’ section_a wall section: 1 1/2”= 1’

front: 3/4” = 1’ back right elevation section_b left elevation

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Janelle CaminkerVictor JonesARCH-50202/17/10

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Janelle CaminkerVictor JonesARCH-50202/17/10

2’ 6”

2’ 6”

2’ 6”

2’

3”

PLAN

SECTION

ELEVATION

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Jeff BirdVictor jonesarch 502 Febuary 17. 2010

42”

30”

11”

1”

~ Urban Tables, Eating Area Several varieties of tables and chairs were designed to provide a public outdoor eating area and living room. This design was focused on creating interesting public eating areas, utilizing the mobile food truck phenomenon in Los Angeles. The language of the furniture is bends along one two overlap-ping pieces of metal.

~ Locations and Quantity These tables would be agglomerated in certain areas about the site; area would combine approximately 10 tables of varying height and other necessary furniture.

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48”

12”

24”

Jeff Birdvictor jonesarch 502 Febuary 17 2010

Sheet Metal Piece, Bending Process

Anchoring Bolts

Sheet Piece

Table Piece

rendering: plan

rendering: elevation

12”

30”

3” 9” 24” 3”9”

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Jeff Birdvictor jonesarch 502 Febuary 17 2010

Bend Sheet

Bolts, which anchor the table

Seat Sheat Metal

Table Sheet Metal

rendering: plan

rendering: elevation

24” 30” 24”

5”

1”

15”

11”

1”

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