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Architectural Design Group EL J H Ref.G F E D C B A 2.5 2.4 2.3 Line 2.2 2.1 Elevation Keynote Legend 9 Key 9a Value Keynote Texts 28 8a 9a 7 2 7 9c 9c 11c 13a 11f 8a 13a 11b 8a 9c 9b 22 1 Brick 1 - Modular 2 1/4x3 5/8x7 5/8 - Black/Dark Grey 1 2 Brick 2 - Modular 2 1/4x3 5/8x7 5/8 - Tan 3 Brick 3 - Modular 2 1/4x3 5/8x7 5/8 - Red 1 1 Bldg #2 Roof Bearing 4 Brick 4 - Modular 2 1/4x3 5/8x7 5/8 - Greenish Grey EL. +413.44' 5 Brick 5 - Modular 2 1/4x3 5/8x7 5/8 - Brown W8 W37 W37 W37 W37 W37 W42 W37 W37 W37 W27 6 Prefinished Aluminum Louver 9' - 1 7/8" 7 Caststone - Dark Grey with Brick 1 ; Buff with Bricks 2 to 5 Bldg #2 5th Fl B2 8a Composite Flat Metal Panel - Centria #9946 Silversmith (Basis of Architectural Design Group EL. +404.28' 1' - 6" 1' - B1 Design) Roof Bearing - Lower 8b Composite Flat Metal Panel- Centria #9947 Grey Velvet (Basis of 4600 EAST-WEST HIGHWAY SUITE 700 Bethesda MD 20814 EL. +402.78' Design) W37 W37 W37 W37 W37 W40 W42 W37 W37 W37 W27 T 301.654.9300 / F 301.654.7211 9' - 1 7/8" 9a Non-Composite Flat Metal Panel - Dark Grey - Centria #9947 [email protected] Grey Velvet (Basis of Design) Bldg #1 5th Fl / Bldg #2 4th Fl 9b Non-Composite Flat Metal Panel - Light Grey - Centria #9946 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER EL. +393.63' Tadjer Cohen Edelson Silversmith (Basis of Design) T 301.587.1820 / F 9c Corrugated Metal Panel - Dark Grey - Centria #9947 Grey Velvet [email protected] W37 W37 W37 W37 W37 W40 W42 W37 W37 W37 W27 (Basis of Design) 10'7 7/8" - 10 Aluminum Storefront System Silver Anodized MEP ENGINEER Bldg #1 4th Fl / Bldg #2 3rd Fl 11a Aluminum Terrace Door System Allen&Shariff Engineering EL. +382.97' T 410.381.7100 / F 410.381.7110 11b Aluminum Sliding Door System [email protected] 11c Aluminum Sliding Window System W37 W37 W37 W37 W37 W40 W42 W37 W37 W37 W27 CIVIL ENGINEER 10'7 7/8" - 11d Aluminum Single Hung Window System 2 2 11e Aluminum fixed Window System VIKA Maryland, LLC Bldg #1 3rd Fl / Bldg #2 2nd Fl T 301.916.4100 / F 301.916.2262 11f Aluminum Swing Door System EL. +372.31' [email protected] 12a Prefinished Aluminum Sun Screen - Silver 2 3HR PODIUM 13 Prefinished Aluminum Picket Railing System LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS W37 W37 W37 W37 W37 W40 W42 W37 W37 W37 W27 A6.15 Bldg #1 2nd Fl / Bldg #2 1st Fl 13a Prefinished Aluminum Grating Railing System Parker Rodriguez EL. +361.66' T 703.548.5010 / F 703.548.6280 10'7 7/8" - 14 Alum. Sectional Overhead Glass PanelDoor [email protected] BUILDING #2 BUILDING #2 Bldg #1 2nd Fl / Bldg #2 1st Fl EL. +361.66' 15 Glass Canopy 16 Marble - Gioia Venatino Marble honed finish (Basis of Design) SEAL 17a Hardie Reveal Panel - Silver Mist Bldg #1 1st Floor 10'7 7/8" - Bldg #1 1st Floor 17b Hardie Reveal Panel - Green SW 6918 EL. +351.00' EL. +351.00' BUILDING #3 SF34a BUILDING #3 17c Hardie Reveal Panel - Orange SW 6895 SF34 SF33 SF32 Bldg #3 GROUND FL 27 17d Hardie Reveal Panel - Iron Grey 1' - 0" 1' - EL. +350.00' 19 17e Hardie Reveal Panel - Cream 18 Ground Face Block - Verastone Plus Cabarnet (Basis of Design) +346.54 +345.87 1 +345.21 25 1 25 1 2 10 7 10 25 9a 9a 1 1 1 1 10 7 10 22 1 10 19 Brick Rustication Bldg #3 G0 + Ground Floor 20 Hardie Lap Siding 8" - Iron Grey Color Plus 13' - 6" - 13' CLJ CLJ CLJ CLJ EL. +337.50' 21 Hardie Lap Siding 8" - Silver Mist Color Plus Bldg #3 G0 + Ground Floor 22 Aluminum Storefront / Door 3 EL. +337.50' SIDE ELEVATION @ UNIT 3 23 Hardie Lap Siding 4" - Iron Grey Color Plus PATIOS-BONIFANT AVE. 24 Hardie Lap Siding 4" - Silver Mist Color Plus PROJECT NAME 2 SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" 25 Steel Channel 26 Glass Railing 8415 FENTON G1 Level 27 Vent STREET EL. +325.50' 28 Aluminum Cornice system 29 Prefinished Aluminum Coping SILVER SPRING, MD 31 Hardie Trim BUILDING ELEVATION - WAYNE AVE. 33 Mtl. Gutter and Downspout.Color to match w/background 1 SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" G2 Level 34 Wood Siding - KEBONY -clear Ref. EL. +316.17' Ref. 35 Nanawall PROJECT NUMBER GRO01 1.1 1.2 Line 1.4 1.5 1.6 Line 1.7 16 7 36 Scupper OWNER 9c BLACK WINDOW FRAME SILVER WINDOW FRAME 37 Mtl Secondary Drain.Color to match w/background Fenton Development, LLC 7 12a 2 7 24 9b 2 29 11c 7 11b? 13 28 9c 8a 11d7 7 7 2 24 7 28 2 17d 9c 11b 25 17d 24 11d 11e 11d 17e 37 5 7 17d 17a 28 17d 28 9a 23 1701 Pennsylvania Ave. NW 37 9b 7 2 22 37 Washington DC 20006 2 17e B2 36 ? ? T 202.293.1235 / F 202.785.2632 ? 2 9c 23 B1 [email protected] 28 7 Bldg #2 5th Fl ? 7 ISSUE EL. +404.28' 4 2 27 4 5 4 MARK DATE DESCRIPTION 11d Roof Bearing - Lower W04 W04 W34 W11 W11 W11 W11 W11 W11 W11 W11 W34 W42 W25 W25 W25 W25 W25 W25 W25 W25 W25 W25 W25 SF40 EL. +402.78' 05.31.2013 Schemetic Design 2 W34 08.23.2013 Design Development 01.31.2014 Bid Set 2 28 23 03.31.2014 Building Permit 28 17a Bldg #1 5th Fl / Bldg #2 4th Fl 7 2 11e EL. +393.63' 2 04.30.2015 Construction Set 11d Bldg #1 5th Fl / Bldg #2 4th Fl 11d W5 W5 W43 W12 W12 W12 W12 W12 W12 W12 W12 W43 W16 W1 W4 W1 W1 W4 W1 W16 W14 W3 W26 W3 W3 W26 W3 W14 EL. +393.63' W43 W42 28? 7 17a Bldg #1 4th Fl / Bldg #2 3rd Fl ? EL. +382.97' 11d Bldg #1 4th Fl / Bldg #2 3rd Fl W43 W9 W14 W3 W6 W3 W3 W6 W3 W14 EL. +382.97' W5 W5 W12 W12 W12 W12 W12 W12 W12 W12 W43 W42 W9 ? W43 ?2 33 Bldg #1 3rd Fl / Bldg #2 2nd Fl KEY SECTION EL. +372.31' Bldg #1 3rd Fl / Bldg #2 2nd Fl B2 B1 W5 W5 W43 W12 W12 W12 W12 W12 W12 W12 W12 W43 W42 W9 W9 W14 W3 W6 W3 W3 W6 W3 W14 EL. +372.31' W43 7 5 22 Bldg #1 2nd Fl / Bldg #2 1st Fl 5 2 EL. +361.66' B3 Bldg #1 2nd Fl / Bldg #2 1st Fl W3 W3 W35 W10 4 W10 W10 W10 W10 W10 W10 W10 W35 W9 W9 W14 W3 W6 W3 W3 W6 W3 W14 EL. +361.66' W35 W42 3HR PODIUM 3HR PODIUM A6.15 BUILDING #1 BUILDING #1 Bldg #1 1st Floor KEYPLAN EL. +351.00' Bldg #1 1st Floor L04 EL. +351.00' W15a W17 W15 W15 W17 W17 W18 W13 W13 SF39 SF13 SF12 SF11 SF10 BUILDING #3 SF14 BUILDING #3 B2 GROUND FL UNIT PLATFORM B1 EL. +340.00' L05 Bldg #3 G0 + Ground Floor +335.43 +337.00 Bldg #3 G0 + Ground Floor 7 5 8 EL. +337.50' ©2012 SK&I Architectural Design Group, LLC. 7 +334.53 EL. +337.50' 2 7 1 7 25 13 22 1 4 9c 7 1 4 7 7 19 19 THIS PROJECT IS PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 13 25 14 11d 22 11d A6.10 A6.10 ? 7 ? 7 7 1 10 7 2 7 10 11c 7 1 7 11d 10 7 +333.87 7 34 LAW AND INTERNATIONAL TREATIES 2 ? 2 1 +333.87 3 3 7 3 3 A6.11 A6.11 A6.10 A6.11 DRAWING TITLE A6.11 A6.11 TURN BACK ELEV @ TURN BACK ELEV @ G1 Level BUILDING CLJ EL. +325.50' 6 BONIFIANT ST BONIFIANT ST. 6 CLJ CLJ CLJ CLJ CLJ CLJ CLJ CLJ ELEVATIONS 4 SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" 5 SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" G2 Level DATE 07/09/2014 B2 EL. +316.17' BUILDING ELEVATION - BONIFANT ST. 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