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284 ESSEX STREET- YMCA (2)
284 Essex Street YMCA Salem ® Redevelopment Authority DESIGN REVIEW BOARD RECOMMENDATION 284 Essex Street (YMCA) - Proposed Final Design Plans for Facade Renovations RECOMMENDATION: At their meeting on December 15, 2004,the Design Review Board recommended approval of the Final Design Plans,dated November 29, 2004, for the renovation of the storefronts at 284 Essex Street with the condition that the material on the storefront panels be changed from break metal to wood as revised in the plans dated January 5, 2005. PROPOSAL: The proposed Schematic Design Plans include the renovation of the six storefronts on Essex Street at the YMCA building, which will house the Salem Children's Museum and YMCA daycare. 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 (978) 745-9595, Ext 311 Fax (978) 740-0404 eSalem ® Redevelopment Authority DESIGN REVIEW BOARD RECOMMENDATION 284 Essex Street (YMCA) - Proposed Final Design Plans for Facade Renovations RECOMMENDATION: At their meeting on December 15,2004,the Design Review Board recommended approval of the Final Design Plans,dated November 29, 2004, for the renovation of the storefronts at 284 Essex Street with the condition that the material on the storefront panels be changed from break metal to wood as revised in the plans dated January 5, 2005. PROPOSAL: The proposed Schematic Design Plans include the renovation of the six storefronts on Essex Street at the YMCA building, which will house the Salem Children's Museum and YMCA daycare. SK'hA 120 Washington Street • Salem, Massachusetts 01970 • (978) 745-9595, Ext 311 • Fax (978) 740-0404 0 ) JEJ,WINTER STREET ARCHITECTS, INC. January 5, 2005 Salem Redevelopment Authority 120 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 Attn: Tania Hartford Dear Members of the SRA, Please find attached updated drawings for the YMCA Storefront Renovation Project on Essex Street in Salem.The drawings reflect the DRB's suggestion to change the material of the panels below the storefront windows from painted break metal to painted wood.The attached drawings supersede previously submitted Drawing F-2 and Drawing F-3 in your informational packets. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Robin N. 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YMCA Signage Proposal November 17, 2004 Storefront Renovation Essex Street Salem, MA Signage Calculations Maximum Allowable Area 1 SF/LF Fagade Frontage 128.51-F Maximum Signage Area 128.5SF Proposed New Signage Area 62SF Existing Signage Area 26.5SF Total Signage Area 88.5SF Percentage of Allowable Area 70% New Signage Area Includes: Description Dimensions Square Footage Quantity Area Text on Awning 6"x 5'-6" 2.5SF 4 10SF Sign above Door 1'-0"x 6'-0" 6SF 2 12SF Logo on Glass 1'-0"x 1'-0" 1 SF 6 6SF Children's 1'-6"x 4'-10" 7SF 2 14SF Museum on Glass Childcare on 9" x 2'-5" 3.5SF 2 6SF Glass Blade Sin 3'-6"x 2'-0" 7SF 2 14SF Total Signage 62SF 209®(STFEET 511E 300 SALEM.MASSAC Fl1£T1501970 PHDNE978744.7379 FAX 978.7410240 waw.WSwc hitec tscom CD 0 E3 O sn' CD CD- cc s U) O I Is 0 CD rri 11111 1111111 INME1111111111111111111 0 rt F �• n i I ,x cr. 1 Nz IMIJINH11111111111 I I111HI Lu1 ' m 11 XI cn 141CD 0 ,r CD 5 vCL V) CD L_I__,'_1 1--i _I c < --- M cpm c O WINTER STREET ARCHITECTS, INC. - 0 0 0- - Z _ - - - IA Elevation of Essex Street Facade — Without Awnings YMCA Scale: 1/4'= V-0' IA d' W H Z 3 Proposed Storefront Windows _ _ _ YMCA Childcare Renovation _ November 16, 2004 Essex Street, Salem, Massachusetts .......... �a Lfi o / o z Partial Elevation of Sewall Street Facade N YMCA scale: 1/4' C] W I U / Q , ; W I I. ly W 3 Essex Street Ramp Elevation z YMCA I Scale: 1/4° = V-o' Proposed Storefront Windows YMCA Childcare Renovation November 16, 2004 Salem, Massachusetts Enhance Raaf to WN UP • ra5..-.Ram arms s<mm •xs w cmaas uma< S W.q Entrance ryqqq d abwa ➢N to Art Room/ Pmly Room su..a. 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Z 3 Site Plan YMCA Childcare Renovation November 4, 2004 scale: e° = 1'-0° Essex Street, Salem, Massachusetts Z V) W J Q Z LL cc 0 LL Y �T yh.h ti � r a SALEM YMCA FACADE RENOVATION 284 - 296 ESSEX STREET NOVEMBER 29, 2004 WINTER STREET ARCHITECT 8 l INC . 209 ESSEX STREET SUITE 300 - SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 - PHONE 978.744.7379 - FAX 978.741.0240 1 WINTER STREET ARCHITECTS, INC. OM Table of Contents Project Narrative ......................................................................1 Construction Schedule...............................................................2 Final Building Materials Solid Wood Door with Glass Inset .......................................3 Storefront Window System.................................................4 Vinyl Window Frosting Film ...............................................5 Fixed Canvas Awning ................................................................6 Paint Color Samples..................................................................7 Historic Photographs..................................................................8 Site Plan..................................................................See Attached Construction Plan......................................................See Attached 209 Fes(SIFEET 9LTE300 SAIW.MASS4CHLEEM01970 PHONF978.744.7379 FAX978.741.0240 mmYrAmNects.com i WINTER STREET ARCHITECTS, INC. No 29, 2004 Salem Redevelopment Authority c/o Ms. Tania Hartford 120 Washington ;treat Third Floor Salem, MA 01970 (978)745-9595 Re: YMCA Fagade Renovation, Essex&Sewall Street Project Narrative Members of the Salem Redevelopment Authority, The following is a project narrative explaining the YMCA's proposal to renovate eight storefronts along both the Essex Street aid Sewall Street sides of their building. The YMCA's Preschool and School Age after school programs will be reunited with their childcare program behind the five storefronts on the comer of Essex and Sewall Street. The remaining 3 storefronts will be home for the Salem Children's Museum, a recent YMCA acquisition. The YMCA building is listed as a National Landmark and is rich with historic detail. The existing fan light transom windows on the exterior will remain. Several panes of glass are to be replaced and the wooden mullions will be strioped and painted.The intent is to restore the lights while salvaging as much of the original materials as possible. The storefront window bays below have little or no original construction remaining. Over the years,these bays have been individually modified to meet the changing proprietor's needs with no regard for the overall architectural impac:of the facade. The proposed facade design recreates the almost seamless aluminum storefront glazing system and proportions shown in historic photographs. To control the sunlight into the interior,the YMCA proposes to use a combination of fixed canvas awnings, interior pull down shades and vinyl frosted film applied to the glass.The partial frosting on the glass will add an aesthetically pleasing design element while providing privacy and limit the children's distraction. The YMCA will be submitting a proposal for new signage in January for your review.The signage shown in the attached facade drawings indicate size and location. The total signage area is within the allowable signage guideline square footage requirements.The complete signage proposal will include detailed graphics, materials, and methods for installation. We feel this project will greatly improve the appearance of the existing YMCA Building and restore the original architecture of the storefront. Sincerely, Robin Abraham Winter Street Architects, Inc. On behalf of the Salem YMCA 209 EM SKE7,SJ1E300 S41K MASSACF0..ffT1501970 PHONE978.744.7379 FAX978.741.0240 v .wSFvchitects.com YMCA Storefront Renovation Project Dec'04 Jan'05 Feb'05 I Mar'05 A r'05 Ma '05 Jun'05 Jul'05 Au ID O Task Name Duration Start Finish 1/21 1/2811216112/12112/112/26 1/2 1/9 1/16 1/23 1/30 2/6 /1312/20 12127 1 3/6 13113 3/20 13/271413 4/10 14/1714/24 ii 511 1 5/8 5/15 5/22 5/29 6/5 16/1216/1916/26 1 7/3 7/10 7/17 7/24 7/31 1 Salem Redevelopment Authority mile 45 days Wed 12/8/04 Wed 2/9/05 2 71 Present Final Design to SRA 0 days Wed 12/8/04 Wed 12/8/04 3 Present Final Design to DRB 0 days Wed 12/15/04 Wed 12/15/04 . 4 SRA Approval 0 days Wed 1/12/05 Wed 1/12/05 5 SRA signage presnt 0 days Wed 1/12/05 Wed 1/12/05 6 .Q DRB for Final Signage 0 days Wed 1/19/05 Wed 1/19/05 . 7 ® SRA Singage Aproval 0 days Wed 2/9105 Wed 2/9/05 . 8 Additional Design 35 days Wed 1/12105 Tue 3/1/05 9 Construction Documents 20 days Wed 1/12/05 Tue 2/8/05 10 Bidding 10 days Wed 219/05 Tue 2/22105 11 Permitting 15 days Wed 219/05 Tue 3/1/05 105 da 12 Construction and Installatin 110 days Wed 2/23105 Tue 7126/05 , 13 Construction 100 days Wed 2/23/05 Tue 7/12/05 14 Furniture Install 10 days Wed 7/13/05 Tue 7/28/05 15 Certificate of Occupancy 5 days Wed 7/13/05 Tue 7/19105 5 days 16 Move-in 0 days Tue 7/26/05 Tue 7/26/05 Critical Task Progress Summary ^ Rolled Up Split ,. ... ,.. .... Project Summary Project: Projects Critical Split ,,,,,,, Milestone Rolled Up Critical Task - Rolled Up Milestone External Milestone Date:Mon 11/29/04 Task Slack Rolled Up Critical Split Rolled Up Progress Deadline Split ,,, Slippage Rolled Up Task External Tasks Mon 11/29/04 Page 1 Prepared by Winter Street Architects W � 3 N � 3 � � 0 m �, „,ol U U W 5 Commercial Doors and Accessories Page 1 of 1 I ►51=1 Doors&Frames - Wood Doors ►wood Doors Mohawk Particle Core Door ►Hardware&Accessories I ► i e Mohawk Wood Stave Core Door ► Toilet Partitions Mohawk 20 Minute Fire Door Mohawk 45/60/90 Minute Fire Door ►Restroom Eaa Mmt A Finishes Available: Call Toll Free ►Plain Sliced Cherry 1-800-689-DOOR t Plain Sliced Walnut 1-800-689-3667 ►Flat Cut Honduras Mahogany - ►Plain Sliced White Oak aesEFor.= -_ ►Plain Sliced Red Oak ►Rotary White Birch ►Rotary Natural Birch We stand behind the environment. For that reason,we use water- based stains. They have proven to be significantly more acceptable to the environment than other stains. Also,nearly 100%of our door face veneers are of North American hardwoods from managed forest resources. Our material components such as cores and crossbands originate from North American hardwoods and softwoods. COA0 = UAL OO US AND ACCUIORMS, INC. 02001 Commercial Doors & Accessories http://www.doorhouse.net/woodoor.htm 12/13/2004 Commercial Doors and Accessories Page 1 of 3 r .— - IM `Wel Doors&Frames Mohawk Particle Core Door `Wood Doors `Hardware&Accessories Mohawk Wood Stave Core Door k Hinees Mohawk 20 Minute Fire Door Mohawk 45/60/90 Minute Fire Door Toilet Partitions `Restroom Equiomem MFPC7 -Drop-in or loose lay-up 1 MPC7- Stiles and rails securely bonded to core Call Toll Free All Mohawk Flush doors are manufactured to meet or exceed 1-800-689-DOOR NWWDA Standards I.S.1 Series and AWI Quality Standards Section 1-800-689-3667 1300. 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Stock veneers: Lauan, Sen(6/8 heights only), Rotary and http://www.doorhouse.net/woodl.htm 12/13/2004 Commercial Doors and Accessories Page 2 of 3 Plain Sliced Birch, Plain Sliced Red and White Oak, Rift Cut Red and White Oak,Walnut, and African Mahogany. Other commercially available hardwood species by special request. 1/8" Tempered Hardboard,Rustic, 1/8" Plastic Laminate. Molded 4-panel, 6-panel and Classique 6/8 heights only CORE: Particle core- average density 28 to 32 pounds per cubic foot. Conforms to ANSI A-208-1. Core meets or exceeds Industry Standards I.S.1.MFPC7 Drop-in core or loose lay-up standard. MPC7 stiles and rails securely bonded to core. Unit sanded before skin is applied to ensure minimal telegraphing of core parts through veneers. STILES: MFPC7 -1/4" softwood stiles are standard. Hardwood stiles special request. MPC7- 1-3/8 "hardwood or softwood stiles (determined by AWI 1300 S-1 grade) securely bonded to the core. All dimensions prior to factory trimming and prefitting. RAILS: MFPC7 - 2-1/2" softwood rails are standard. Hardwood rails by special request. MPC7 1-3/8" hardwood or softwood rails (determined by AWI 1300 S-1 grade) securely bonded to the core. All dimensions prior to factory trimming and prefitting. LOCKBLOCKS: By special request. ADHESIVES: Type II, water-resistant bond standard. Type I, waterproof by special request. PREFINISH: Deluxe Dorseal, 7 standard tints (see prefmish page 4). Custom tints available by special request. Painted doors,white standard color, custom colors available by special request. All 6 sides finished and poly-wrapped. All standard finishes for interior use only. Finish meets AWI System#3 conversion varnish or System#5 catalyzed polyurethanes. PRIMED: White all 6 sides by special request. MAXIMUM SIZE OPENINGS: Cut-out area may not exceed 40% of the face of the door. May not exceed 1/2 height of the door. Cut- outs must be at least 5 inches from any edge of the door and/or hardware cut-out. MACHINING: Complete machining to your specification by special request. PAIR MATCHING: All species. PLANT ON MOLDINGS: Stock or custom profiles by special request. http://www.doorhouse.net/woodl.htm 12/13/2004 Commercial Doors and Accessories Page 3 of 3 GUARANTEE: One(1) year standard warranty.Two (2), five(5), and lifetime guarantees available by special request. WATER-REPELLENT PRESERVATIVE: When specified, doors are treated with a water repellent preservative in compliance with NWWDA Industry Standards 1.S.1. MOPAK: Mopak is a tough, transparent polyethylene film protecting our door. Standard on all prefinished doors. Available by special request on unfinished doors. TRANSOMS: Matching transoms -4/0 to 10/0. o Al Ri AM AUEffORM WE C2001 Commercial Doors R Accessories http://www.doorhouse.net/woodl.htm 12/13/2004 E-Wall Outside Glazed (Miami Dade NOA) Page I of 2 ge tactEFCO 'Products" ' Services Saks4r company Info YYEmployment Site Cori y^ •L Products Services Sales Company Info Employment Site Map Contact EFCO Product List Silicone Gasket Curtain Wall E-Wall Outside Glazed (Miami Dade LLa' N OA) ®targe Missile OSmall Missile 06,11i,tics Grade Product Overview Features and Benefits .r Detailed Overview and Specifications Accessories `J Windload Charts I t / i .r I I Project:Quad City Airport Rock Island,Iowa Architect:Gere/Diemer Architects LLC Erector:East Moline Glass Configuration Details Applied Vertical System Punched Opening System Standard Vertical System Standard Vertical System with Thermal Barrier for 1"Glazing Standard Vertical System with Thermal Barrier for 2"Glazing My EFCO I Products I Services I Sales I Company I Employment I Site Map I Contact EFCO Privacy Policy I Terms of Use ®Copyright EFCO Corporation 2004 http://www.efcocorp.com/public/eamn/products/default.asp?j=1&P=84&L=4 12/13/2004 Page 1 of 1 6fl7 VERT. 5804 B �____--_-_-_- __ -T-T_ __ ____________- I I I I I I I I lull I I I I I I I I I �I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I L----------- _ ____________J W615 YK15 21 2° REF.r TO I REF, TO FRAN OIIAENSION ROUGH OPENING http://www.efcocorp.com/publie/earm/image.asp?file=CTD web/Cw/5800/Standard/indd... 12/13/2004 Page 1 of I 628 VERT. SBOD B r____________ __ _T-T- __ ___-________- I I I I I I I I I I I I I gg I I I SI I I EI zl I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L------------ 4,L ___-_--____J N 1J2` D.I .D. 2 I/V REF. TD FRAM DIMMSION ROUGH OPENING http://www.efcocorp.com/public/earm/image.asp?file=CTD_web/Cw/5800/Standard/indd... 12/13/2004 This CSI Short Form Guide Specification implements the CSI Manual of Practice principle of cross referencing Division I sections for administrative and procedural requirements affecting more than one section. Cross references are also made to other specification sections within the Project Manual for work directly affecting the work described in this section. This cross referencing procedure avoids duplication of information. Cross references must be edited to reference only those sections used in the Project Manual. Specifier—Edit the following,adding and deleting as required for each project. SECTION 08900 GLAZED CURTAIN WALL E-WallTM Silicone Gasket Outside Glazed Curtain Wall System PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 Work Included A. Furnish and install architectural aluminum curtain wall complete with related components as shown on drawings and specified in this section. B. Curtain wall system shall be EFCO®E-Wall Silicone Gasket Outside Glazed Curtain Wall System. Other manufacturers requesting approval to bid their product as an equal must submit the following information fifteen days prior to close of bidding. 1. A proposal drawing showing full size details of all curtain wail components including all anchors and building attachments, comerjoinery, gasket data, etc. 2. Test reports documenting compliance with requirements of Section 1.05. C. Glass 1. Reference Section 08800 for Glass and Glazing. D. Single Source Requirement 1. All products listed in Section 1.02 shall be by the same manufacturer. List work and materials related to this section but specified in other sections. EFCO recommends that one manufacturer furnish all applicable Division 8 products to ensure consistent product quality and compatibility. 1.02 Related Work A. Section 08400 -Entrances and Storefronts B. Section 08400 -Balanced Door Assemblies C. Section 08520 -Aluminum Windows D. Section 08520 -Glazed Patio Doors E. Section 08960 -Sloped Glazing Systems F. Section 10200 -Extruded Aluminum Sun Shading Device 1.03 Items Furnished but Not Installed 1.04 Items Installed but Not Furnished 1.05 Testing and Performance Requirements A. Test Units 1. Air,water, and structural test unit size shall be a minimum of two (2) stories high and three (3) lites wide. 2. Thermal test unit sizes shall be 6'-8"wide x 6'-8"high with one (1) intermediate vertical mullion and two (2) lites of glass. B. Test Procedures and Performance 1. Air Infiltration Test a. Test unit in accordance with ASTM E 283 at a static air pressure difference of 6.24 psf. b. Air infiltration shall not exceed .03 cfm per square foot of fixed wall area. 2. Water Resistance Test a. Test unit in accordance with ASTM E 331. b. There shall be no uncontrolled water leakage at a static test pressure of 30.0 psf. 3. Uniform Load Deflection Test a. Test in accordance with ASTM E 330. Architect to specify design wind pressure, both positive and negative required by the governing building code, as calculated from ASCE 7, or as determined by boundary layer wind tunnel testing. Use 20.0 psf as minimum. b. The system shall withstand ( ) psf positive and ( ) psf negative design wind pressure normal to the plane of the wall. c. Deflection under design load shall not exceed U175 for spans less than 13'-6". d. Deflection under design load shall not exceed U240 +1/4"for spans greater than 13'-6". 4. Uniform Load Structural Test a. Test in accordance with ASTM E 330 at a pressure 1.5 times the design wind pressure in 1.05.4.b. b. At conclusion of the test there shall be no glass breakage, permanent damage to fasteners, curtain wall parts, or any other damage that would cause the curtain wall to be defective. 5. Dynamic Water Resistance Test a. Test unit in accordance with AAMA 501. b. There shall be no uncontrolled water leakage at a dynamic test pressure of 15.0 psf. 6. Condensation Resistance Test(CRF) a. Test unit in accordance with AAMA 1503-98. b. Condensation Resistance Factor(CRF) of framing shall not be less than 74. 7. Thermal Transmittance Test(Conductive UValue) a. Test in accordance with NFRC 102. b. Conductive thermal transmittance (U-Value) shall not be more than .41 BTU/hr/degree F/sq. ft. Unless otherwise specified, units tested for condensation resistance and thermal transmittance shall be glazed with 1" IG unit composed of 1/4" clear annealed VEI-21VI, 1/2" air space with 95% argon, 1/4" clear annealed. Seated insulating glass shall be of standard construction. Reference chart below for additional glass types. Glass Types Center of Glass EFCO 5-5800 CW U-Factor Sf� U-Factor T IG:M."CLEAR ANNEALED 0.47 0.70 0.57 YV AIR SPACE '/."CLEAR ANNEALED V IG:'/."BRONZE ANNEALED 0.47 0.50 0.57 Y."AIR SPACE '/."CLEAR ANNEALED 1"IG:'W GRAY ANNEALED 0.47 0.47 0.57 IW AIR SPACE Y."CLEAR ANNEALED V IG:'/."CLEAR ANNEALED VE1-2M 0.29 0.38 0.42 '/i AIR SPACE Y..'CLEAR ANNEALED 1"IG:'/."CLEAR ANNEALED VE1-2M 0.24 0.37 0.38 W ARGON Y.."CLEAR ANNEALED V IG:%"CLEAR ANNEALED 0.21 0.48 0.36 W TC88 HEAT MIRROR&ARGON Y."CLEAR ANNEALED 'Ll-Factors are based on a nominal size of 80"x 80"with two lights of glass using AAMA 507-03 and NFRC 100. 8. Seismic Testing a. Test unit in accordance with AAMA 501.4. 9. Sound Transmission Loss a. Test unit in accordance with ASTM E 90-02. b. Sound Transmission Class (STC) shall not be less than 29. 1.06 Quality Assurance A. Provide test reports from AAMA accredited laboratories certifying the performance as specified in 1.05. B. Test reports shall be accompanied by the curtain wall manufacturer's letter of certification stating that the tested curtain wall meets or exceeds the referenced criteria for the appropriate curtain wall type. 1.07 References 1.08 Submittals nsert quantity of shop drawings required. A. Contractor shall submit( )copies of all shop drawings to the architect for his approval. Drawings shall show scale elevations and sections. Full size sections shall be shown only when needed for clarity. Drawings shall show construction of all parts of the work, including metal and glass thickness, methods of joining, details of all field connections and anchorage,fastening and sealing methods, metal finishes, and all pertinent information. Relationship to other work should be clearly indicated. No work shall be fabricated until shop drawings for that work have been finally approved for fabrication. B. Contractor shall submit finish samples,test reports, and warranties. 1. Samples of materials as may be requested without cost to owner, i.e., metal, glass, fasteners, anchors, frame sections, mullion section, comer section, etc. 1.09 Delivery, Storage, and Handling 1.10 Warranties A. Total Curtain Wall System 1. The responsible contractor shall assume full responsibility and warrant for one year the satisfactory performance of the total curtain wall installation.This includes the glass (including insulated units), glazing, anchorage and setting system, sealing, flashing, etc., as it relates to air, water, structural adequacy,the specifications, and approved shop drawings. 2. Any deficiencies due to such elements not meeting the specifications shall be corrected by the responsible contractor at his expense during the warranty period. 3. The structural silicone gasket shall have a minimum 10 year manufacturer limited warranty on the compound and color retention. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 Materials A. Aluminum 1. Extruded aluminum shall be 6063-T6 alloy and temper. B. Glass 1. Insulated glass shall be 1" consisting of( )exterior, ( )air spacer, and ( )interior. OR 1. Glass shall be 1/4" monolithic. C. Dissimilar Metals 1. All dissimilar metals must be properly insulated to prevent galvanic action. D. Fasteners 1. All exposed fasteners shall be aluminum, stainless steel, or zinc plated steel. E. Anchors 1. Perimeter and floor line anchors shall be aluminum or steel.All steel anchors shall be properly insulated from the aluminum. F. Structural Gaskets 1. All structural gaskets shall be silicone and specifically formulated for the Series 5800 Silicone Gasket Curtain Wail. 2. Color to be selected from manufacturer's standard colors. 3. Gasket shall be factory fabricated continuous with extruded lineals, injection molded into corners. 4. Gaskets shall have design and formulation characteristics to allow gasket to be removed and reinstalled, facilitating reglazing. 2.02 Fabrication A. General 1. All aluminum vertical and horizontal extrusions shall have a minimum wall thickness of.118". B. Frame 1. Frame components shall be mechanically fastened by direct attachment of horizontals to verticals with concealed fasteners or by means of extruded aluminum shear blocks. 2. Curtain wall system is able to accommodate separate interior and exterior finishes and colors. C. Glazing 1. Outside glazed curtain wall system shall be dry glazed with exterior structural silicone gaskets and interior silicone preset gaskets. D. Finish ee separate finish specification for more details. 1. Anodic a. Finish all exposed areas of aluminum windows and components with electrolytically deposited color in accordance with Aluminum Association Designation AA-( ). Exterior color shall be ( ) and interior color shall be ( ). Available colors are clear, champagne, light bronze, medium bronze, dark bronze, and black. AA Designation Description Arch. Class AAMA Guide Spec. AA-M10-C22-A41 or A31 Clear Anodized I or II 611-98 AA-M10-C22-A44 or A34 Color Anodized I or 11 611-98 OR 1. Organic a. Finish all exposed areas of aluminum windows and components with ( ). Exterior color shall be ( )and interior color shall be( ). High performance 70% PVDF fluoropolymer Ultrapon, 50% PVDF fluoropolymer Ultraflur", and fluoropolymer and acrylic blend Ultracryl " finishes are available in standard colors. Reference the EFCO color brochure for assistance in color and resin selection. Custom colors are available upon request. AA Description Description AAMA Guide Spec. AA-M12-C42-R1X 70% PVDF Ultrapon' 2605-98 AA-M12-C42-R1X 50% PVDF Ultraflur- 2604-98 AA-M12-C42-RlX Ultracryl- 2603-98 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 Inspection A. Job Conditions 1. All openings shall be prepared by others to the proper size and shall be plumb, level,and in the proper location and alignment as shown on the architect's drawings. 3.02 Installation A. Use only skilled tradesmen with work done in accordance with approved shop drawings and established specifications. Erect all curtain wall components to all building bench marks and column center lines. B. Plumb and align curtain wall faces in a single plane for each wall plane and erect curtain wall materials square and true.Adequately anchor to maintain positions permanently when subjected to normal thermal movement, building movement, and specified wind loads. C. Furnish and apply sealants to provide a weather tight installation at all joints and intersections and at opening perimeters. Wipe off excess material, leave all exposed surfaces and joints clean and smooth. 3.03 Anchorage A. Adequately anchor to maintain positions permanently when subjected to normal thermal movement, specified building movement, and specified wind loads. 3.04 Field Testing A. Test in accordance with AAMA 503. 3.05 Protection and Cleaning A. The general contractor shall protect the aluminum,gasket materials, and finish against damage from construction activities and harmful substances. The general contractor shall remove any protective coatings as directed by the architect, and shall clean the aluminum and gasket surfaces as recommended for the type of finish applied,following manufacturer's cleaning guidelines. E Wall is a trademark of EFCO Corporation.EFCO is a registered trademark of EFCO Corporation.Ultrapon,Ultraflur,and Ultracryl are trademarks of EFCO Corporation. 9/22/2004 Page 1 of 1 rrr''rs r �T;,�,� a g + - -9 ' { s v _ t http://www.efcocorp.com/web.nsf/ProjectListingByNum/04_13/$FILE/Main.jpg 12/13/2004 Highlands M Medical Center y Overland Park, Kansas va Architect: HMN Architects, Inc. a z K } N - L O m L O U 0 'o' La HMN Architects, Inc. provided full out.Medical tenant suites ctilize the re- five private Pre-Op rooms with space for architectural services for the High- mainder of the building. a sixth.In addition there is a seven bay lands III Medical Office Building and Aprimary concern in the building was adult recovery area and one minor pro- 3cuth Kansas City Surgical Center lo- to segregate the surgical center from the cedure room with space for a second; •a_ed at Nall and 1-1-35 in Overland Park, rest of the tenants while allowing for un- Central Sterile Department;Medication/ Kansas. This medical office building is constrained primary building circulation. Work Room;Staff Spaces;Public Wait- part of the Highlands Corporate Cam- The design minimizes circulation and ing Room; Consultation Room and a pus.The first floor houses an ambulatory maximizes the potential tenant develop- Business Office. surnical center, South Kansas City Sur- ment. The Surgical Center offers the follow- gical Center,which HMN provided full The South lansas City Surgical Cen- ing services:Orthopedic Surgery;Plastic architectural services for the tenant build ter includes four operating rooms with Surgery; Eyes,Ears, and Throat (ENT); Pediatrics; General Vascular; and Eye Surgery. The developer,The Winbury Groups desired to have the building complement - the two other buildings on site while pro- viding some individuality of design and detail. This desire lead HMN to the fi- nal design utilizing building materials from the previous structures. i DIV 04: BrickGlen-Gery DIV 07: Metal:Berridge Manufacturing DIV 08: Entrances&Storefronts,Windows END Corporation DIV 09: Ceramic Tile:Crossville Ceramics; Carpet:Shaw;VCT.Armstrong, Armstrong Meditech;Wall Base: Roppe;Paint:Sherwin Williams. Entrances&Storefronts, Windows: EFCO Corporation See advertisement on page 5. Dedp CoA Dataldufy-Aug 2003 33 - Page 1 of 1 600 VERT S400 N N 9701 6700 0 0 O o D.LO. 1 3/4" D.LO. FRAME WIDTH ROUGH OPENING http://www.efcocorp.com/public/earm/image.asp?file=CTD_web/SFdetail/S400/screwspl... 12/13/2004 This CSI Short Form Guide Specification implements the CSI Manual of Practice principle of cross referencing Division I sections for administrative and procedural requirements affecting more than one section. Cross references are also made to other specification sections within the Project Manual for work directly affecting the work described in this section.This cross referencing procedure avoids duplication of information. Cross references must be edited to reference only those sections used in the Project Manual. Specifier—Edit the following, adding and deleting as required for each project. SECTION 08400 ENTRANCES and STOREFRONTS System 400 Flush-Glazed Screw Spline Storefront PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 Work Included A. Furnish and install aluminum architectural storefront system complete with hardware and related components as shown on drawings and specified in this section. B. All storefront systems shall be EFCO®System 400 Flush-Glazed Screw Spline Storefront. Other manufacturers requesting approval to bid their product as an equal must submit the following information fifteen days prior to close of bidding. 1. A sample storefront system (size and configuration) as per requirements of architect. 2. Test reports documenting compliance with requirements of Section 1.05. C. Glass 1. Reference Section 08800 for Glass and Glazing. D. Single Source Requirement 1. All products listed in Section 1.02 shall be by the same manufacturer. List work and materials related to this section but specified in other sections.EFCO recommends that one manufacturer furnish all applicable Division 8 products to ensure consistent product quality and compatibility. 1.02 Related Work A. Section 08400 -Balanced Door Assemblies B. Section 08520 -Aluminum Windows C. Section 08520-Glazed Patio Doors D. Section 08900 -Glazed Curtain Walls E. Section 08960 -Slope Glazing Systems F. Section 10200 -Extruded Aluminum Sun Shading Device 1.03 Items Furnished but Not Installed 1.04 Items Installed but Not Furnished 1.05 Testing and Performance Requirements A. Provision for Thermal Movements Architect to determine and specify maximum metal temperature range according to building codes,geographic conditions, or as a result of testing. AAMA recommends a minimum of 180° F as a maximum metal temperature range. 1. Storefront framing systems shall be designed to provide for thermal movement of all component materials resulting from surface temperatures ranging from ( ) degrees F to ( ) degrees F without causing buckling, stresses on glass,failure of joint seals, undue stress on structural elements,damaging loads on fasteners, reduction of performance, or other detrimental effects. Operating windows and doors shall function normally over this temperature range. B. Test Procedures and Performance 1. Air Infiltration Test a. Test unit in accordance with ASTM E 283 at a static air pressure difference of 1.56 psf. b. Air infiltration shall not exceed .06 cfm per square foot of fixed wall area. 2. Water Resistance Test a. Test unit in accordance with ASTM E 331. b. There shall be no uncontrolled water leakage at a static test pressure of 10.0 psf. 3. Uniform Load Deflection Test a. Test in accordance with ASTM E 330. Architect to specify design wind pressure, both positive and negative required by the governing building code, as calculated from ANSI A58.1, or as determined by boundary layer wind tunnel testing. Use 15.0 psf as minimum. b. The system shall withstand ( ) psf positive and ( ) psf negative design wind pressure normal to the plane of the wall. c. Deflection under design load shall not exceed U175 of the clear span. 4. Uniform Load Structural Test a. Test in accordance with ASTM E 330 at a pressure 1.5 times the design wind pressure in 1.05.B.3.b. b. At conclusion of the test,there shall be no glass breakage, permanent damage to fasteners, storefront parts, or any other damage that would cause the storefront to be defective. 1.06 Quality Assurance A. Provide test reports from AAMA accredited laboratories certifying the performance as specified in 1.05. B. Test reports shall be accompanied by the storefront manufacturer's letter of certification stating that the tested storefront meets or exceeds the referenced criteria for the appropriate storefront type. 1.07 References 1.08 Submittals Insert uantit of stop drawings required. A. Contractor shall submit( ) copies of all shop drawings to the architect for his approval. Drawings shall show scale elevations and sections. Full size sections shall be shown only when needed for clarity. Drawings shall show construction of all parts of the work, including metal and glass thickness, methods of joining,details of all field connections and anchorage, fastening and sealing methods, metal finishes and all pertinent information. Relationship to other work should be clearly indicated. No work shall be fabricated until shop drawings for that work have been finally approved for fabrication. B. Contractor shall submit finish samples,test reports, and warranties. 1. Samples of materials as may be requested without cost to owner, i.e., metal, glass, fasteners, anchors, frame sections, mullion section, comer section, etc. 1.09 Delivery, Storage and Handling 1.10 Warranties A. Total Storefront System 1. The responsible contractor shall assume full responsibility and warrant for one year the satisfactory performance of the total storefront installation.This includes the framing, glass (including insulated units), glazing, anchorage and setting system, sealing, flashing, etc., as it relates to air,water, and structural adequacy as called for in the specifications and approved shop drawings. 2. Any deficiencies due to such elements not meeting the specifications shall be corrected by the responsible contractor at his expense during the warranty period. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 Materials A. Aluminum 1. Extruded aluminum shall be 6063-T5 or T6 alloy and temper. B. Glass Follow local building codes regarding tempered giass. 1. Glass shall be 3/16", 1/4", or 3/8" monolithic. C. Dissimilar Metals 1. All dissimilar metals must be properly insulated to prevent galvanic action. D. Fasteners 1. All exposed fasteners shall be aluminum or stainless steel. 2.02 Fabrication A. General 1. All aluminum frame extrusions shall have a minimum wall thickness of.080". 2. All exposed work shall be carefully matched to produce continuity of line and design with all joints. System design shall be such that raw edges will not be visible at joints. B. Frame 1. Depth of frame shall not be less than 4". 2. Face dimension shall not be less than 1 3/4". 3. Frame components shall be screw spline construction. C. Glazing 1. All units shall be"dry glazed"with EPDM gasket on both exterior and interior. D. Finish ee separate finish specification for more details. 1. Anodic a. Finish all exposed areas of aluminum storefront and components with electrolytically deposited color in accordance with Aluminum Association Designation AA{ ). Color shall be( ). Available colors are clear, champagne, light bronze, medium bronze, dark bronze, and black. AA Designation Description Arch.Class AAMA Guide Spec. AA-M10-C22-A41 or A31 Clear Anodized I or II 611-98 AA-M10-C22-A44 or A34 Color Anodized I or 11 611-98 OR 1. Organic a. Finish all exposed areas of aluminum storefront and components with ( ). Color shall be High performance 70% PVDF fluoropolymer Ultrapon, 50% PVDF fluoropolymer Ultraflur-, and fluoropolymer and acrylic blend Ultracryl" finishes are available in standard colors. Reference the EFCO color brochure for assistance in color and resin selection. Custom colors are available upon request. AA Description Description AAMA Guide Spec. AA-M12-C42-R1X 70% PVDF Ultrapon' 2605-98 AA-M12-C42-R1X 50% PVDF Ultraflur- 2604-98 AA-M12-C42-R1X Ultracryl� 2603-98 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 Inspection A. Job Conditions 1. Verify that openings are dimensionally within allowable tolerances, plumb, level, clean, provide a solid anchoring surface, and are in accordance with approved shop drawings. 3.02 Installation A. Use only skilled tradesmen with work done in accordance with approved shop drawings and specifications. B. Storefront system shall be erected plumb,true and in proper alignment and relation to established lines and grades. C. Entrance doors shall be securely anchored in place to a straight, plumb, and level condition without distortion.Weather stripping contact and hardware movement shall be checked and final adjustment made for proper operation and performance of units. D. Fumish and apply sealing materials to provide a weather fight installation at all joints and intersections and at opening perimeters. E. Sealing materials specified shall be used in strict accordance with the manufacturers printed instructions, and shall be applied only by mechanics specially trained or experienced in their use. All surfaces must be clean and free of foreign matter before applying sealing materials. Sealing compounds shall be tooled to fill the joint and provide a smooth finished surface. 3.03 Field Testing tional at discretion of s ecifier. A. Test in accordance with AAMA 501.2 for spray test only or AAMA 503.92 for pressurized test. 3.04 Anchorage A. Adequately anchor to maintain positions permanently when subjected to normal thermal movement, specified building movement, and specified wind loads. 3.05 Protection and Cleaning A. 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Paint Color Samples Paint Paint Name Architectural Sample of Manufacturer Element Paint to be Painted Benjamin Moore; Georgian New Wood Doors Brick HC-50 Benjamin Moore; Pittsfield Buff New Break Metal HC-24 Panel Below Storefront Windows Benjamin Moore; Navajo White All New Window Ready Mixed and Door Trim 209 eM Siff.SUIE 300 SN B+A,MASFACHjWM01970 PHONE978.744.7379 FAX978.741.0240 wvrN.Wo4rc hi[e c is c o m 8 y �-.. K,'" n: o., O 0 `�' m � » 8 Young Jilen 's Christian / �7ssociclion, ` Salem, )(lass. r loop [i [ %'� _ ti i .1 r r _ 4 r ,kyr ,. , # � A �y Flo' � - ' - , • • M1 F . 1 I • : , • 11 If 7 , - _ L� _ LLLI— - IULLJ E11EL1LLLLL77 _ roposed location for new metal Blade Sign. J _ with ornamental hanging bracket to identify _ the new Children's Museum at the YMCA. r-j ,// / New slightly recessed painted wood door with glass inset. Refer to \\ J xisting arched window to be restored. care will be on Sewall Street.Section B. Main entrance to Child- _— ❑ Replace broken glass panes with new clear l door.Scale — tempered glass. Replace mullions as required, is similar to origina strip and refinish existing. Bross hardware. Typ. \� _ - - _ IJ ew accessible entrance. New interior blinds to be installed. Existing ramp and railing --- - -- — - — --- __ - to be modified. Blinds will only pulled in rchool nap t . TVP • FE, - - -- ----- ------ ----- — — --- -------..�— ---- ------ ----- xisting sand stone banding. U YM A j YM c Original glass fan light with painted wood mullions and carved stone framing to be restored. _ ' Igrl v ----New painted wood trim to match existing in --- ------ adjacent stone bonding. New clear Low E glass with thin aluminum mullion I T_ / F / 96� F storefront system. Proposed system - Raco "Slightline" U /'' Not In Contract a or equivalent. 1 exterior profile. Sim. / y 7 _ a ui r r ' W P '� New vinyl frosting film by Decolite. Typ. bTYp• C-11•, � ' d v ------- • T1' 11" 3'_0 1 -11" 4 -7 1/2" 1 .r ; ¢' 41/2" Painted break metal trim. Original storefront mullions lY 1{ ? ; r� • ;. appeared to be thin. Refer to historic photographs.Q u �t C LocF� li� The intention is for this window to maintain a storefront �y ._._. - look, even though the upper windows are residential style.Ll ri -- — - --- -- N ----Existing granite base.IL �+ ASI11 T ointed break metal panel similar to existing. Top Q P. 1 B 9 yp' Typ. 01 vp• D2 to align with existing granite base. YP• YP• W NOTE: Signage is shown for location only. W Elevation of Essex Street Facade — Without Awnings Submission for graphic approval will follow. YMCA Scale: 1/4" = V-0" En M W Z Proposed Storefront Windows - Schematic Design YMCA Childcare Renovation November 22, 2004 Essex Street, Salem , Massachusetts a _ r • •r i , - _ --- _ • a - c�. _ — � _ ew fixed cloth awning with 6" vertical flap by Astrup. JI --- L Proposed signage location. --- -- Refer to signage board. NewP tntrim match existing stone Typ.Proposed location for new metal Blade Sign. -- with ornamental hanging bracket to identify —_ — the new Children's Museum at the YMCA. New slightly recessed painted wood _ L door with glass inset. Refer to xistin arched window to be restored. Section B. Main entrance to Childle - 9 care will be on Sewall Street.. Scale _ Replace broken glass panes with new clear is similar to original door. �•' tempered glass. Replace mullions as required, Brass hardware. Typ. strip and refinish existing. Ll ew accessible entrance. New interior blinds to be installed. — Existing ramp and railing Blinds will only be pulled during to be modified. PreSchool nap time. Typ. 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G A2 B g Typ) D 1 C D2 YP• Typ. YP• YP• YP• W NOTE: Signage is shown for location only. W 2 Elevation of Essex Street Facade — With Awnings Submission for graphic approval will follow. N YMCA Scale: 1/4" = 1 '-0" n f IM W llZ Proposed Storefront Windows - Schematic Design YMCA Childcare Renovation November 22, 2004 Essex Street, Salem , Massachusetts ��IVIIIIVVIIIIIIIIII�llll'I'"I III „x FFC] Z N , •':." ,• •. . ,. . ,..�' , '' ,,"' xisting sand stone banding. banding. ne Exists g and stoExrsti and stone band n sng s ing. "• •.',:•':' ,' :.' •' '' ,.' �,; ;+ , 1 ' '.4 xistin sand stone banding.Erst n sand stone banding. W L 'I r 1 k Ori incl lass fan light with painted wood mullions ew pointed metal rate fresh air louvers for HVAC. " Original glass fan light with painted wood mullions �� Original glass fan light with painted wood mullions Original arched window opening with painted wood mullions 9 9 9 P P 9 and carved stone framing to be restored. and carved stone framing to be restored. and carved stone framing to be restored. I and carved stone framing to be restored. I New slightly recessed painted wood door with glass inset. New painted wood trim to match existing New fixed cloth awning by Astrup. ------New painted wood trim to match existing U IlkRefer to Section B. Second means of a ress from adjacent stone banding and return. adjacent stone banding and return. New slightly recessed painted wood double door g 1 +� = g o with lass inset. Refer to Section B. Main rn Childcare. Bross hardware (typ.). 9 I c New clear Low E glass with thin aluminum mullion entrance to Childcare. Brass hardware (typ.). -` - "' I Q _ H storefront s stem. Pro osed sstem — Roco "Sli htline” a. iif _ New painted wood frame r i b _ Y P Y g 96 Q Q w th flat f t t or q valent 1 exteno pro frle � New clear tempered glass with thin aluminum -- New clear tempered glass with thin aluminum mullion i ace o mount awming. a ui r . mullion storefront system. Proposed system storefronts stem. Proposed system — Raco "Slightline" 011 Raco Ime or valentY Ys by "Slight' equi �+'' '. , . or equivalent. 1" exterior profile. * ew clear Low E glass with thin aluminum mullion Recessed wood door with glass inset.ew clear Low E glass with thin aluminum mullion storefronts stem. Pro osed s stem — Raco "Sli htline" :Y :<.. storefront system. Proposed system — Raco SlightlineY 9 Y YP• ew vinyl frosting film by Decolite. Typ. q P ew vin I frostin film b Decolite. T or a uivalent. 1" exterior rofile.3 'pr:, '. h'ba':` ib q P +: . ', .'•'• � or equivalent. 1" exterior profile. —Painted break metal trim. Original storefront mullions "' ainted break metal trim. 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Top durability and maintainence. Top to align ith existing granite base. to align ith existing granite base. W 3 Partial Elevation of Sewall Street with Awning Al Section Through Window, No Awning A2 Section Through Window, Awning B Section Through Recessed Doorway Z YMCA Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" YMCA Scale: 1/4" = 1'—o" YMCA Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" YMCA Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" Proposed Storefront Windows - Sections & Partial Elevation of Sewall StreetYMCAi Childcare Renovation November 22, 2004 Salem ,� Massachusetts Mas a - _ FE nolneQe12omouo� uo oio�o =®';e�o�a o�. .oeo�ouou�l�u IBMuouoeoeou �o. eoeo■ — eeee �o. ueeeeeueu e. n ® ® n °----------f-- ---- �6e1'l°�O°/L'L'/•.L°I�l?� °� - NMI— �:rr1/ 1 - �-�0 • ISM. r1�/ 1 ►•r�11/j.1 ==_° ; = 1�'r�11/ 1 == —_ .a__�d� .a__ndi --- ��- loll ISI IM� CeoC.�ouoeoeo�LE�o �e�� _. ��oic� �� �o�e�o�ron�lonl FWK Fa ml M NY, Iror M,. l& MMA n. ■onaeneou o■ ®_ o�o�� �� oeoe•® e. ueeeeeueu �e. � _ uu�-. •-mss .moi°,-w.aa. . . . ❑ ■ i . .z;.;.. 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Reception esk Office uoi— a d I • r---i bo e a n ry—,-� spry --- E �I • • —I� �, ma amr I s m l P RESCHOOL #2 '— �° 1 707.4SF 'Activity Space c`� $ ° Capacity 20 children 'e o RAMP c9 2 Teachers Ca Entrance UP Office 3el 0 Lobby Entrance ❑ o—� Window RAMP Display ar d rr+a.. 00 00 W UP W Bmaamirmianti Concrete Ranp Concrete AMA Essex Street 0L W Z Site Plan — YMCA Childcare Renovation _ ovember 4, 2004 Scale: 8"' = 11-011 Essex Street, Salem , Massachusetts 1111111111110� ( i I ti P I _ - To Match Original Stone Cmwn Moldin u c 0 i--f V I o C 01 1/2'f � r N tt t t t t t ' tFT-4, Crown Molding Trim Molding v t t t t t t Z �r E/// ,/ 2 Molding Profiles ., N YMCA scale: 3" it it 7// C] IF W _._ I-- `-- •'• - � -"' xlst and stone band Clear tempered glass sidelite. = g g in s in Original glass fan light with I I I xisting recessed stone coursing. painted wood mullions to be restored. t t t t Painted wood crown molding to match i I adjacent stone molding. Refer to profile t riginal glass fan light with painted wood mullions t and carved stone framing to be restored. t Clear tempered glass divided lights to match floors above t t t t t t t 96 --Painted wood panel above door with brass street number. W t t t t lear tempered glass divided lights to match floors above. Clear tempered glass sidelite with W painted trim. Refer to profile. ainted wood frame window assembly with clear tempered glass sidelite. ainted wood style and rail door Existing granite base. with glass insetyDimensions . rn Painted wood panel similar to original door. Y, with traditional trim detail isting granite base. C� to match upper floor windows ,•. >r�= % _ a- "— ainted wood panel with traditional trim detail LU Detailed Elevation of Partial Facade to match upper floor windows. 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I ; FTTTRefer to signage board. �� FM Fj New painted wood trim to matchTFRI 1 L Proposed location for new metal Blade Sign existing stone banding. Typ. I I EKE 17 with ornamental hanging bracket to identify ; the new Children's Museum at the YMCA. New slightly recessed painted wood L door with insulated glass inset. Refer to I I L-1 IExisting arched window to be restored. drawing 5/F-3. Main entrance to I ' Replace broken glass panes with new clear Childcare will be on Sewall Street. ; , Insulated glass. Replace mullions as required, Scale is similar to original door.Brass hardware. Typ. I ;_ L11L 11 ; strip and refinish existing. i HE New accessible entrance. -- New interior blinds a pulled installed. Existing railing to be modified. Blinds will only be pulled during 1 1 1 1 - Preschool nap time. Typ ' - - - - - IL 1-- --,1_-- -- --- --- --- ---- -- - 1 / f, fl/ f - -- -_._ YM A � YM CA I Original gloss fan light with painted wood mullions / \ i I and carved stone framing to be restored. Ill 10I r r ------New clear Low E glass with 1" aluminum mullion �6 6 storefront system. Proposed system - Raco "Slightline" =qNot In Contract _ or equivalent. Refer to drawing 4/F-3. _1 1'_ New vinyl frosting film by Decolite. Typ. 6 4" o 14- j 4' 4,. �� of 1'-11"' ' 3' 0" 1'-11" 4 -7 1/2"- 44'-11" - 4'-7 1/2" Painted break metal trim. Original storefront mullions appeared to be thin. Refer to historic photographs. J I The intention is for this window to maintain a storefront j Q G " look, even though the upper windows are residential style. - — - - - Existing granite base. Pointed break metal panel similar to existing. Top n Typ' to align with existing n New clear Low E glass with 1" aluminum mullion s Align 4 New clear Low E glass with 1" aluminum mullion a New clear Low E glass with 1" aluminum mullion s agranite base. F-3 storefront system. Proposed system - Raco storefront system. Proposed system - Raco F-3 storefront system, Proposed system - Raco "Slightline" F3 F-3 "Slightline" or equivalent. Refer to drawing 4/F-3. "Slightline" or equivalent. Refer to drawing 4/F-3. or equivalent. Refer to drawing 4/F-3. Proposed Elevation at Essex Street Facade F-2 Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" V Z N New clear Low E glass with thin aluminum mullion -j - storefront system. Proposed system - Raco "Slightline" I or equivalent. 1" exterior profile. Sim. a New slightly recessed pointed wood door with insulated glass inset. Main entrance to Childcare ew clear Low E glass with thin aluminum mullion will be on Sewall Street. Scale is similar to original door. storefront system. Proposed system - Raco "Slightline" Brass hardware. Typ. or equivalent. 1" exterior profile. Refer to drawing 4/Final 3. I New vinyl frosting film by Decolite. Typ. I New vinyl frosting film by Decolite. Typ. �U c _ LL 110" 02 3'- 3'-3" 1 3'-3' c Painted break metal trim. , -3"0 3' 3'-3" 1 3'-3" ITit - I - o -r--- New accessible entrance. Existing ramp to be modified. ^ Existing roiling to be modified. W 4 4 W F-3 F-3 SIM. 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Refer to drawing 4 Final 3. <'•. , Brass hardware. Typ. q ' P 9 / --New vinyl frosting film by Decolite. Typ. ;'•• New vinyl frosting film by Decolite. Typ. ♦•N•• rMO' ,','\: .1` '',�,.•..i .'L' rD' I .'i♦ , .�:.;,: n '•� .� . `:.4, 10 3:'•`' ainted break metal trim. 3 'o — : i1 ." ' EJ ILDRE14 S '6© • '' •� �(• " New accessible entrance. xisting ramp to be modified. Existing railing to be modified. W 4 4 WF-3 F-3 SIM. LL r 2 Front Elevation of Window with Existing Ramp 3 Side Elevation of Window with Existing Ramp U] F-2 Scale: 1/4" = 1)-0" F-2 Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" a/ W H Z Proposed Storefront Windows - Final Design IF YMCA Childcare Renovation November 29, 2004 Essex Street, Salem , Massachusetts _ - -- jl� T 7 .7 At, 0 A, <7 A q V f 'g LAW. I. .... Vor, 11�17 -A -rg� MAP" . ... ........... 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