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Frank F. Hejazi Architect

Frank F. Hejazi Architect. Façade Improvements. Existing Conditions 1st Floor Facing South. Left Wing. Right Wing. Metal Sun Screens. Metal Sun Screen. Fabric Sun Screen. View from inside out through Fabric Screens. 3. Mechanical Air Louvers used overhead. 1. 2. Canopy. 4.

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Frank F. Hejazi Architect

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  1. Frank F. Hejazi Architect Façade Improvements

  2. Existing Conditions 1st Floor Facing South

  3. Left Wing

  4. Right Wing

  5. Metal Sun Screens

  6. Metal Sun Screen Fabric Sun Screen

  7. View from inside out through Fabric Screens

  8. 3 Mechanical Air Louvers used overhead 1 2 Canopy 4 Landscape Elements 5 Exterior Blinds 6 ArchitecturalTools / Ideasfor improvements 7

  9. To Make Façade Improvements: 1. Identify Existing Issues / Problems 2. Identify Levels of Improvements Desired 3. Look at a Series of Available Sun Protection Parts and Products 4. Consider Costs of each Level / Option

  10. 12 Large Column Bays 4 Small Column Bays 1. Identify Existing Issues / Problems ( Verify in Field (VIF)) 1/3 Size Similar to 1/2 Size 1/2 Size Similar to 1/3 Size 18’-1” 19’-0” 19’-8” 19’-11” 20’-5” 20’-6” 18’-2” 19’-1” 19’-9” 19’-10” 20’-4” 20’-5” 12’-9” 13’-11” 12’-8” 13’-9” Lft. Wing Rt. Wing Lft. Wing Rt. Wing

  11. 2. Identify Levels of Improvements Desired Existing Conditions – Design Study Line is not Arbitrary but the lowest horizontal member above headroom The Bays seams to work fine architecturally. Where is the problem? Not Okay Okay Can an arbitrary line define where the problems stop or start?

  12. 3 2 Canopy 3. Look at a Series of Available Sun Protection Parts and Products Exterior Moving Shade 6 Architectural Tools / Ideas

  13. Exterior Blinds

  14. Canopy

  15. Fixed Sun Louvers

  16. Fixed Sun Louvers

  17. Movable Louvers

  18. Detached Motorized Sun Louvers - 24” Offset

  19. Concept Study w/ Available Products 1. Identify Existing Issues / Problems 2. Identify Levels of Improvements Desired 3. Look at a Series of Available Sun Protection Parts and Products Louvers Over Existing Conditions as cover up or demo existing substrate-panels and rebuild new. w/ or w/o Canopy as Add Alternate w/ or w/o Optional ExteriorBlind / Shadewith Concealed Housing With Existing orNew Storefront

  20. Look for Effects and Causes Ask Questions like: What if the overhead louvers moved forward, but the doors and windows did not? Existing Location of Existing Storefront Scan and review both new designs and existing conditions for cause and effect With a Magnifying lens when necessary!

  21. Who Owns Bay No. 9?

  22. Rt. Wing Design Studies Mechanical Air Lovers used as Bookend Design. Mechanical Air Lovers used to create Large Glass Bays. Mechanical Air Lovers used to create Small Glass Bays. Mechanical Air Lovers used at top only.

  23. Overlapping Design Features Mechanical Air Lovers in Levels 2 & 3 Canopy either in Level 2 or 3 Exterior Blinds in Level 2 or 3 Existing Storefront in Level 2 or new Storefront in Level 3

  24. Optional Levels of Improvements • Level 1 $20,000 - $40,000 • Basic • Level 2 $100,000 – $200,000 • Mid Level • Level 3 $250,000 • Ultimate

  25. Consider Costs of each Level or Option • Level 1 $20,000 - $40,000 • Crew of 4 to 6 • Duration: 1 Month - Both Sides • Level 2 $100,000 – $200,000 • Crew of 4 to 8 • Duration: 1 Month - Both Side • Level 3 $250,000 • Crew of 6 to 10 • Duration: 1 Month - Per Sides

  26. Level 1 $20,000 - $40,000 • Crew of 4 to 6 • Duration: 1 Month - Both Sides • Remove Metal/Fabric Screens, Fasteners • Repair surface damage and holes • Sand Blast Frames / Clear Coat / Paint • Clean window exterior and interior • Remove/Replace Reflective Film, Add Alt. • Blackout Film for Privacy & Decal Signage • Repairs at Floor and Ceiling • Recycling • Management and supervision Additional items not yet included $895.35 $2.5 K $10 K $1.5 K $20 K $1.0 K $1.0 K $1.0 K $2.0 K _____ $40 K

  27. Level 2 $100,000 – $200,000 • Crew of 4 to 8 • Duration: 1 Month - Both Side $895.35 $12 K $50 K $20 K $100K $1.0 K $3.0 K $3.0 K $10 K ____ $100 K • Remove Metal/Fabric Screens, Fasteners and Accessories • Louvers Above Doors Cost • Canopy Cost • Pickup/Delivery/Installation • Exterior motorized Blinds, Add Alt. • Blackout Film for Privacy & Decal Signage • Repairs at Floor and Ceiling • Recycling • Management and supervision Additional items not yet included $895.35 $2.5 K $10 K $1.5 K $20 K $1.0 K $1.0 K $1.0 K $2.0 K _____ $40 K

  28. $895.35 $12 K $50 K $20 K $100K $1.0 K $3.0 K $3.0 K $10 K ____ $100 K $895.35 $2.5 K $10 K $1.5 K $20 K $1.0 K $1.0 K $1.0 K $2.0 K _____ $40 K • Level 3 $250,000 • Crew of 6 to 10 • Duration: 1 Month - Per Sides • Remove Metal/Fabric Screens, Fasteners and Accessories • Louvers Above Doors Cost • Canopy Cost • Pickup/Delivery/Installation • Storefront Systems w/ Insul. Glazing • Blackout Film for Privacy & Decal Signage • Repairs at Floor and Ceiling • Recycling • Management and supervision Additional items not yet included $895.35 $12 K $50 K $20 K $140K $1.0 K $5.0 K $5.0 K $20 K _____ $250 K

  29. What’s Next? Action Items.Define Project CharterDefine Scope of Work Statement 1 Identify Existing Issues / Problems 2 Identify Levels of Improvements Desired 3 Look at a Series of Available Sun Protection Parts and Products 4 Consider Costs of each Level / Option Form Workgroups and Talk to Your Architect.

  30. To make Progress, Set your Next Meeting Date, Today!

  31. Reference Material: Solar Film Spec Canopy Spec Storefront Specs The End

  32. Thank you for your time and interest … Sincerely, Frank F. Hejazi, Architect

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