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Project 1.2.2 Design Charrette. Scenario D. Stakeholders. Christopher Claypool Clay “Lassy” Fellows Mitchell J Oshaben Lauden Sullivan Hali Perkins Brook Adams. - Landscape Architect - Architectural Designer - Cost Estimator - Construction Inspector - Interior Designer
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Project 1.2.2Design Charrette Scenario D
Stakeholders Christopher Claypool Clay “Lassy” Fellows Mitchell J Oshaben Lauden Sullivan Hali Perkins Brook Adams - Landscape Architect - Architectural Designer - Cost Estimator - Construction Inspector - Interior Designer - Environmental Engineer
Job Descriptions Architect – Must prolong the life of a historical building through carfeul planning and intervention. Must critically decide when and how to engage in the intervention for ultimate conservation Interior Designer - Must assist the architect in conserving the historical building from an inside approach to restore the house
Job Descriptions Cost Estimator - Collects and analyzes the time, money, resources, and labor required for the restoration project Contruction Inspector – Ensures that repairs, changes, or new construction complies with local and national building codes, ordinances, zoning regulations, and contract specifications
Job Descriptions Landscape Architect – The scientist and artist behind the designing and planning of the land. Works with natural elements to maximize land use while minimizing costs and the disruption of nature. Environmental Engineer – Ensures that environmental laws are being considered and carried out and corrects any ecologically hazardous situations
Our Mission • To restore a 18th century farm house that was owned by the president Zachery Taylor. • Make it as historically accurate as possible • Make the interior close to how it looked back when the president lived there. • Also make the landscaping look like it did back when he lived there. • We have also decided to turn it into a museum for the president
History • Year built: 1790 • 2 ½ story • Style: Georgian Colonial • Materials: standard brick with wood siding • Built on the highest point of the 700 acre plantation. • Today: the plantation has been split up for residential homes, but 10 acres of wooded area is left
Major Changes • Removal of Victorian style porches • Altering the direction of the stairs to the original arrangement • Removing the 2 added bathrooms
Building Inspector • The house has had many renovations over the years. • In 1974 the roof was replaced after a tornado damaged the house. • All of the floors had to be replaced. • The siding was starting to rot, need to be replaced. • Overall the house survived mostly intact over time. • All four chimneys need to be refurbished.
Interior Design • Research historic paintings and pictures to make the house as it was in its prime by: Restoring the correct paint colors and/or wallpaper Purchasing era-respective furniture Creating historically accurate room arrangements
Landscape Architect & Environmental Engineer • Added parking area • Added pavilion and playground • Added paths throughout 10 acres for pleasure or access to cemetery • Restored cemetery • Created flower garden along paths
Cost Estimator • The House: • The floor: $4,000 • Removal of porches and repairing the siding: $3,000 • Changing the direction of the stairs: $8,000 • Removal of pluming: $10,000 • Repair chimney: $3,000 • Furniture: $5,000-$10,000 • Painting/wallpaper: $500
Cost Estimator • The Grounds: • Parking lot: $2,170 • Walk ways: $15,000 • Benches: $10,500 • Trash receptacles: $1,500 • Pavilion on concrete slab: $10,000 • Gift shop: $10,000 • Bathroom: $1,000 • Labor: 20,000
Cost Estimator • House Total Cost: $38,050 • Grounds Total Cost: $32,120 • Stakeholders’ Pay Total: $250,000 • Grand Total: $608,670.86
Resources Used • http://www.bls.gov/ooh/business-and-financial/cost-estimators.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architectural_conservation • http://www.bls.gov/ooh/construction-and-extraction/construction-and-building-inspectors.htm • http://epd372.blogspot.com/2011/11/landscape-architecture-and-ecological.html