The Julian Street Inn – Shelter for the Homeless: Building Permit set D of drawings for the “Dining Hall” – Concrete Truss
10/07/1987Two drawings of the concrete truss with notes on reinforcement placement and construction specifications.
Contents
References
-
The Julian Street Inn - Shelter for the Homeless: Building Permit set D of drawings for the "Dining Hall" - Drawing Index
10/07/1987
Sheet listing the set of drawings for the Dining Hall and its precast concrete truss.
-
The Julian Street Inn - Shelter for the Homeless: Building Permit set D of drawings for the "Dining Hall" - Plans and Structural Sections
10/07/1987
Structural drawing of the Dining Hall, including a floor plan, a section and elevation of the arcade, a roof framing plan and window door and finishes schedules.
-
The Julian Street Inn - Shelter for the Homeless: Building Permit set D of drawings for the "Dining Hall" - Elevations and Sections
10/07/1987
Architectural drawing with elevations and sections of the Dining Hall, in the context of the building complex.
SEE ALL Drawings
-
Pasadena Zoning Ordinance for Multi-Family Housing: Minutes of meeting on parking schemes
16/11/1987
Five pages describing the pros and cons between the various proposals presented for the four types of parking and their suggested densities and location: proposals relating to the various lot sizes of the RM-32 & RM-48 zones. Issues also discussed: ...
-
The Julian Street Inn - Shelter for the Homeless: Cost-free clarifications for dining hall - Roof
01/05/1989
Four clarifications on: 1) The roof sheathing construction and details; 2) The dining hall eave and soffit construction details; 3 and 4) The dining hall gable at the second floor arcade, providing finishes, stucco details and structural details of the ...
-
The Julian Street Inn - Shelter for Homeless: Open lacework concrete trusses shot in place with gunite: Cost-Free Clarifications
01/05/1989
Three clarifications with structural details of the concrete reinforcement; one clarification proposes an alternative reinforcement.