For the Habitat of Humanity project I was designing a house for the single Isiak James in Noblesville, IN. Isiak was very flexible with how the house was going to be designed. Since Isiak is living alone the habitat for humanity guide lines require him to have a maximum of 900 square feet and two bedrooms. I wanted to give Isiak a master bathroom, but at the same time didn’t want guest to have to go through his bedroom in the result of the small amount of square footage. So to solve this I made one bathroom available to the master bedroom, living room, and guest bedroom. Also, to save space I combined the dining room and living room together. The end result was a successful house design as shown below.
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Site plan |
Rendered Masters Bedroom
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Rendered Outside View |
Dimensioned Floor Plan
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Wall Section with labels |
Window and Door Schedule |
Room Schedule with total square footage
Plumbing Plan with key |
Water Supply Calculations |
Anthony
ReplyDeleteOrganization- Out of order 4/5
Description- Late, follow directions in example. 2/5
Bubble Diagrams- Good. 5/5
Sketches- 5/5
Site plan- Can’t click on it. Useless. 1/5
Renderings- Good use of shrubs. 5/5
Dimensioned Floor Plan- Make it bigger. Hide the elevations. Hide the floor. I can’t read the numbers. 3/5
Elevations- One of the sides is missing its foundation. 4.5/5
Wall Section with labels- Way too small. 4/5
Window and Door Schedule- Hide the elevations. 4.5/5
Room Schedule with total square footage- Hide the elevations and floors. 4.5/5
Electrical Plan- Good. 5/5
Plumbing Plan with key- Too small. 4.5/5
Water Supply Calculations- You should say something about what the calculations mean. 3/5
Storm Water Runoff calculations- Missing. 0/5
Overall this does not reflect the amount of time you spent on this. The design was decent with a central bathroom. Make sure you pay close attention to directions and examples. 55/75