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Students Name[Pick the date]Windsor Central School District Project Lead The WayResidential Design – Habitat for Humanity HouseCivil Engineering and Architecture - 2014Contents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u Project Description PAGEREF _Toc376258342 \h 2Overview PAGEREF _Toc376258343 \h 3Design Criteria and Constraints PAGEREF _Toc376258344 \h 3Universal Design Features PAGEREF _Toc376258345 \h 4Green and Sustainable Design Features PAGEREF _Toc376258346 \h 4Construction Drawings PAGEREF _Toc376258347 \h 6Site Plan PAGEREF _Toc376258348 \h 6Floor plan PAGEREF _Toc376258349 \h 7Elevations PAGEREF _Toc376258350 \h 8Kitchen Elevation PAGEREF _Toc376258351 \h 10Bath Elevation PAGEREF _Toc376258352 \h 10Wall Section PAGEREF _Toc376258353 \h 11Window schedule PAGEREF _Toc376258354 \h 12Door Schedule PAGEREF _Toc376258355 \h 12Room Schedule PAGEREF _Toc376258356 \h 12Electrical Plan Kitchen PAGEREF _Toc376258357 \h 13Electrical Plan Bath PAGEREF _Toc376258358 \h 13Plumbing Plan Kitchen and Bath PAGEREF _Toc376258359 \h 13Supporting Documents PAGEREF _Toc376258360 \h 13Floor Plan Bubble Diagram 1 PAGEREF _Toc376258361 \h 13Floor Plan Bubble Diagram 2 PAGEREF _Toc376258362 \h 13Floor Plan Rough Sketch 1 PAGEREF _Toc376258363 \h 13Floor Plan Rough Sketch 2 PAGEREF _Toc376258364 \h 13Final Floor Plan Sketch PAGEREF _Toc376258365 \h 13Site Opportunities Map PAGEREF _Toc376258366 \h 14Calculations PAGEREF _Toc376258367 \h 14Water supply PAGEREF _Toc376258368 \h 14Storm Water Runoff PAGEREF _Toc376258369 \h 14Wastewater PAGEREF _Toc376258370 \h 14Appendices PAGEREF _Toc376258371 \h 14Client survey PAGEREF _Toc376258372 \h 14Client meeting notes PAGEREF _Toc376258373 \h 14Sustainable design back up documentation PAGEREF _Toc376258374 \h 14Complete set of design drawings PAGEREF _Toc376258375 \h 14TABLE OF FIGURES TOC \h \z \c "Figure" Figure 1 Site plan with house present PAGEREF _Toc376258525 \h 6Figure 2 Fully dimensioned floor plan PAGEREF _Toc376258526 \h 7Figure 3 East elevation PAGEREF _Toc376258527 \h 8Figure 4 West elevation PAGEREF _Toc376258528 \h 8Figure 5 North elevation PAGEREF _Toc376258529 \h 9Figure 6 South Elevation PAGEREF _Toc376258530 \h 9Figure 7 Kitchen Elevation PAGEREF _Toc376258531 \h 10Figure 8 Bath Elevation PAGEREF _Toc376258532 \h 10Figure 9 Typical Wall Section with details PAGEREF _Toc376258533 \h 11TABLE OF TABLES TOC \h \z \c "Table" Table 1 Window Schedule PAGEREF _Toc376258536 \h 12Table 2 Door Schedule PAGEREF _Toc376258537 \h 12Table 3Room Schedule PAGEREF _Toc376258538 \h 12Project DescriptionOverviewThis residential design project is to design and create a set of plans for a Habitat for Humanity Home to be built as new construction on a site in Noblesville Indiana. The projects stated objective is to design and build a simple decent affordable place to live in which the financial burden on the homeowner is reasonable. In an effort to meet this goal the design will include cost efficient choices for room size, layout, and material choices. The finished home should also be affordable to maintain and to heat and cool. The design is to include universal design features and where possible include green and sustainable design practices. This design is for a three bedroom home with a full basement with access from the interior of the home. The home includes 2 full baths and an open floor plan that includes a great room that includes the kitchen and the living room.Design Criteria and ConstraintsThis design incorporates the new construction guidelines defined within the curriculum of the Project Lead the Way Civil Engineering and Architecture course. The guidelines specify the following constraints for a 3 bedroom habitat house:Relevant Codes: Meet applicable Building Codes for Noblesville Indiana.House Size: A three bedroom house is allowed 1070 square feet. (additional square foot is allowed for interior stairs to a full basement with mechanicals)Baths: A three bedroom house is to have 1 ? baths (2 acceptable).Construction: Exterior wood frame construction 2x6 fully sheathed with ?” foam board insulation.Roof Construction: 2x8 rafters 16” OC with ?” OSB sheathing covered with 30 YR asphalt shingle with a roof pitch of 5/12.Foundation construction: 8” CMU filled core sitting on 24” x 12” deep keyed footing with ?” anchor bolts attached to 2x8 PT sill with appropriate insect barrier.No car port or garageInsulation: R-19 walls and R-30 Attic. Basement walls to be insulated with 2 in “Blue board” foam insulation on exterior of wall.Doors: Primary entrance is to be a 36” steel 6 panel door with fan light.Windows: Double hung vinyl.Lighting: Each room to have incandescent ceiling fixtures. Each Closet is to have a single fluorescent fixture. All exterior entrances to have an exterior light.Universal Design FeaturesThe Universal Design features present in this design are those dealing with accessibility: The following is a summary of the accessibility features:One entry to the structure is barrier free with no steps.Single Floor homePassage door to full bathroom has a 36”entrance door.All hallways are 42” minimum frame to frame.Kitchen design has 60” between counter tops allowing wheel chair access.Framing in baths includes structural mounting points for grab bars.Passage door to master bedroom has a 36” entry door.Additional Universal Design features:Reachable controls and switches and outlets set at the appropriate heights (light switch 42”-48” above floor, Outlet 18”-24” above floor.Easy to use door handles – lever styleCovered entry wayNon slip floors and bathtubsComfort height ToiletsFront loading washer dryerRange with controls at frontEasy grasp cabinet pullsEasy access kitchen storage with adjustable shelves and use of Lazy Susans.Green and Sustainable Design FeaturesThe Green and sustainable design features in this design include the following:Optimize Site potential:Southern facing glass for passive heat gainSouthern plantings with deciduous trees to provide shade in summerPosition home away from noise sourcesPrevailing wind from west – plant evergreens to break windOthersBuilding material selection:Recycled aggregate for driveway and patio baseDouble pane insulated glass in windows and foam core steel entry door with minimal glassVinyl siding and composite fascia usePermeable pavers for outside deckOthers that have been investigatedOptimize energy use:Energy star appliancesInsulation R-19 walls and R-30 atticHigh efficiency furnaceOn demand Instant hot water generationHouse wrap vapor barrier that is taped for low air infiltrationLED task lighting and dimmers for incandescent lightsSolar panels on south facing roofCross ventilation provided by accessible windowsInstall clothes line for dryingProtect and Conserve Water:Patio made with pervious paversRainwater capture from gutters for plant irrigationLandscape design that uses plant beds with native speciesWasher high efficiency front loading with low water requirementLow flow faucetsHigh efficiency low volume toiletsothersOptimize building space and material use:Size of home is minimal for number of bedroomsDimensions of structure minimize building wasteOthersEnhance indoor environmental qualityDay-lightingPlacement of closets to minimize noiseVentilation form opening windowsProgrammable thermostatAutomatic light control when room occupiedOthersMinimize Maintenance:Vinyl siding and fascia do not require paintingWindows have the capability of being cleaned by tilting inHardwood floors throughout have factory applied finishLED lighting has much longer bulb life than incandescent bulbsDeck material needs no maintenanceUse of compostingOthersConstruction DrawingsSite PlanFigure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 1 Site plan with house presentFloor planFeatures present in this floor plan include:2 full baths with master bathroom having a 36” doorStaircase to basement for access to mechanicals and washer dryerCombined kitchen and living roomMBR with separate master bathEtc…Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 2 Fully dimensioned floor planElevationsEast Elevation:Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 3 East elevationWest Elevation:Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 4 West elevationNorth Elevation:Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 5 North elevationSouth Elevation:Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 6 South ElevationKitchen ElevationFigure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 7 Kitchen ElevationBath ElevationFigure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 8 Bath ElevationWall SectionThis drawing is incomplete – missing details of wall construction. All elements need to be defined.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 9 Typical Wall Section with detailsWindow scheduleTable SEQ Table \* ARABIC 1 Window ScheduleDoor ScheduleTable SEQ Table \* ARABIC 2 Door ScheduleRoom ScheduleTable SEQ Table \* ARABIC 3Room ScheduleElectrical Plan KitchenScan of hand sketched drawingElectrical Plan BathScan of hand sketched drawingPlumbing Plan Kitchen and BathScan of hand sketched drawingSupporting DocumentsFloor Plan Bubble Diagram 1Scan of hand sketched drawing or computer generated versionFloor Plan Bubble Diagram 2Scan of hand sketched drawing or computer generated versionFloor Plan Rough Sketch 1Scan of hand sketched drawing – identifies rooms by nameFloor Plan Rough Sketch 2Scan of hand sketched drawing – identifies rooms by namesFinal Floor Plan SketchScan of hand sketched drawing with general size dimensions for outside of structure and some detail on layout of bath and kitchenSite Opportunities MapCalculationsWater supplyStorm Water RunoffWastewater AppendicesClient surveyClient meeting notesSustainable design back up documentationComplete set of design drawings ................
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