Mustang/Temple Presentation
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FINAL PRESENTATION
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Introduction
The Mustang Bar & Temple Buildings are two vacant spaces in the region of Old Town
Lansing that are on the Historic Building Registry. The goal of this project is to develop these spaces into facilities that regularly draw people to the Old Town area. In turn this will boost the economic and community growth of
this up and coming area making it a more desirable place to live, work and play.
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SITE ANALYSIS
MISSION/CONCEPT/FACILITY TYPE
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
SPACE PLANNING
COLOR SCHEME/MATERIALS/FURNISHING
Programming Process
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Site Analysis – Mustang Bar - 1886 1213 Turner Street, Lansing, MI 48906
ENVIRONMENT • Located in the heart of Old Town Lansing, Arts District • Loft Apartment Above – Stores & Businesses Surround • Light Traffic with Own Parking Lot & Metered Spaces
EXTERIOR • Brick Façade • Great views to Grand River & Old Town • 2 Street Entries – 1 Back Entry from Parking Lot • Garage Doors Facing Grand River – Potential for Patio
INTERIOR • Skeleton Interior Ready for New Life • High Ceilings on Main Level – Low in Basement • Exposed Brick Walls • Plywood Flooring • Store Front Windows • Original Mustang Bar in Tact
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Site Analysis – Temple Building - 1916 500 E. Grand River, Lansing, MI 48906
ENVIRONMENT • Located in the outskirts of Old Town Lansing, Arts District • Pruess Pets, Gas Station and Run Down Buildings Surround • Heavy Vehicle Traffic
EXTERIOR • Brick Façade with Wood Moldings & Pillars • Gated Parking Lot • Gorgeous Stained Glass Windows • Potential for Exterior Elevator
INTERIOR • Recently Renovated Control Room • Wood Moldings Throughout • Fascinating Architectural Features • Mezzanine Surrounding Second Floor • Open Floor Plans • Several Beautiful Wood Staircases
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The intent of this space is to be a noted destination and draw people to Old Town. Delicious cuisine, a great wine selection, and a bold design will bring customers back over and over. During the time surrounding their meal they will spend more time exploring
the surrounding area. This space intends to have a positive impact on the overall economy of the area.
The intent of this space is to be a noted destination and draw traffic and interest into an area of Old Town that is lacking development. A luxury shopping experience will draw individuals from the surrounding areas; they will also take advantage of local eateries and shops. This space intends to have a positive impact on the overall economy of the area and expand the borders of Old Town, encouraging new growth and development.
Building Justification
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Code Analysis – IBC & ADA
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International Building Code (IBC) 2006: Occupancy Classifications Section 303 Assembly Group A Classification A-2 – Uses intended for food and/or drink consumption
- 1st Floor Restaurant - Basement Tavern/Bar
Occupancy Load: ~300 According to this number each floor will have 2 exits
Life Safety Code and NFPA 5000 Classification A-B – Assembly, OL >300</=1000
International Building Code (IBC) 2006: Occupancy Classifications Section 309 Mercantile Group M Uses intended for display and sale of merchandise, and involves stocks of goods, wares or merchandise incidental to such purposes and accessible to the public
- Department Store
Occupancy Load: ~250 According to this number each floor will have 2 exits
Life Safety Code and NFPA 5000 Classification A-B – Assembly, OL >300</=1000
ADA Considerations: Each space will be evaluated for the inclusion of an elevator, zero step entries, accessible restrooms and ramps.
LEED Considerations
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Sustainable Sites-‐ The sites selected are historical buildings with parking and public transportaHon nearby.
Water Efficiency-‐ The faciliHes will focus on reducing water use by 20% through low flow fixtures and water saving methods.
Energy & Atmosphere-‐ Energy saving devices will be uHlized where ever possible, moHon sensor and lighHng controls, low consuming HVAC systems, Energy Star appliances and green energy will be among some of the methods pracHced.
Materials & Resources-‐ Locally produced and manufactured products will be uHlized whenever possible with an intent to maintain the space for many years. The materials will be rapidly renewable, recycled, cerHfied and produce minimal waste during installaHon.
Indoor Environmental Air Quality The venHlaHon and air quality are of the utmost importance in this space. Low-‐ E materials will be uHlized whenever possible. LighHng and thermal systems will be controllable. Day lighHng and syntheHc lighHng will be combined to create a comfortable lighHng experience – views will be highlighted whenever possible.
Client Profile
• Upper Middle Class Family of 4 – Celebrating a Birthday
• Retired Couple – Wine Connoisseurs Seeking Quiet Dinner
• Group of College Students – Celebrating 21st Birthday
• Middle Aged High School Friends – Reunion
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Jackson Pollock Painting The free flowing organic forms are reflected in the desire for an open, yet intimate floor plan and eating experience. Although chaotic, this fine painting’s earthy colors provide a sense of comfort. Just as life of
the typical diner is chaotic, Wild Mustang will be a luxury place to hideaway. The unexpected twists and turns within the painting reflect the surprise architectural and decorative elements in design details
throughout the space. The Wild Mustang Wine Bar & Eatery will be as unexplainably wonderful and luxurious as an abstract impressionist painting by American Artist Jackson Pollock.
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Mega Concept
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Wild Mustang Wine Bar & Eatery will create a unique fine dining experience that will be a distinct destination within the Old Town Community. While waiting for a table and after their meals restaurant goers will have the opportunity to stroll through Old Town to sample local shops and experiences. By serving only items found within Michigan the restaurant will be supporting local farms and wineries. The goal is to keep everything local, sustainable, and to create a fine dining experience that is truly Michigan, all while stimulating the local economy.
Mission Statement
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Sustainability
Design Goals & Issues
Aesthetics Accessibility Historical Integrity
The design should incorporate green practices, energy efficiency, and
regionally produced products.
The design should provide an environment that is
conducive to fine dining and an escape from the chaos of
day to day life.
The design should be accessible to
individuals of every level of ability.
The design should be functional, modern, and
practical to use, yet at the same time
preserve the historical integrity
of the building.
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Sustainability Design Goals & Issues
The design should incorporate green practices, energy
efficiency, and regionally produced products.
Recycling Stations Low Flow Faucets Reclaimed Flooring
Energy Star Appliances Composting Local Labor
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Design Goals & Issues
Reconfigurable Seating Sitting & Standing Calming Colors
Earth Tones Lighting Controls Window Coverings
Aesthetics
The design should provide an environment that is conducive to fine
dining and an escape from the chaos of day to
day life.
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Space Planning
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General
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Description Quantity Occupant # Unit Area Net Sq. Ft. CommentsCash Wrap 1 3 300 300
Bus Station 3 10 50 150A place to take payments, fill beverages and store extra glasses & silverware
Bar 1 57 390 390Lounge 1 133 2,000 1000Restroom 4 1 70 280Waiting Area 1 42 300 300 Areas for both sitting and standingHost Stand 1 1 50 50Kitchen 1 3 500 500
Office 1 1 100 100
A space for staff to store their personal belongings as well as a space for paper work
Storage 1 0 70 70Space for wheelchairs, strollers and high chairs
Dining Area 1 100 1,500 1500
Total Net Sq Footage 4640Interior Walls & Circulation @ 25% 1160
Total Gross Square Footage 5800
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Space Planning – Space Programming
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The Wild Mustang Wine Bar & Eatery is an environment that fosters intimate gatherings between large groups and couples. As you enter on the first floor there is a casual waiting room with seats and space for standing. The host stand allows you entry to the dining area. As you are lead to your seat you will pass the open kitchen where one can peak in at the action. There is an office connected to the kitchen for operational business and storage of employee coats and bags. The dining floor is very open with clear site lines allowing views of Old Town and the Grand River which can be further enjoyed on the seasonally available patio. There are two bus stations on the dining floor with extra plates, silverware and cups. The two single stall accessible restrooms are near the internal entry to the wine cellar and lounge in the basement. The wine cellar and lounge can be accessed from the first floor or through it’s own accessible entry off of the parking lot. The cash wrap greets you at the entry and also acts as an informal host stand. Groups may choose to sit in one of the comfortable lounge like atmospheres or at traditional table or bar settings. The bar itself will incorporate the original Mustang Bar fixture and the back wall will store bottles and bottles of wine which will be available for purchase. The lower level also has accessible restrooms and a bus station. Customers can choose to visit one or both spaces as a part of their dining and wine tasting experience.
Space Plan Narrative
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Bar 390 sq. P.
Men’s 70 sq. P.
Women’s 70 sq. P.
Lounge 2,000 sq. P.
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Office 100 sq. P.
Dining 1,500 sq. P.
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Sherwin Williams – Harmony Interior Latex Black Bean, Swanky Gray, Amber Wave, Straight Forward Green
-‐ $39.99 per gallon h]p://www.sherwin-‐williams.com/pro/paint_colors/explore/color/
Architex – Structure Crypton Interior -‐ Upholstery for Barstools
-‐ $24 per yard h]p://www.architex-‐ljh.com/
Architex – Assembly Leather Pewter -‐ Upholstery for Lounge Sofas & Chairs
-‐ $50 per yard h]p://www.architex-‐ljh.com/
Polished Concrete -‐ $10 per sq foot
h]p://www.architex-‐ljh.com/
Color Scheme & Materials
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Minitallux Saggina Pendant -‐ $2,029.60
h]p://www.allmodernlighHng.com/Minitallux-‐80040-‐IAX1096.html?cv=
Zuo Modern Lemon Drop Bar Table Tempered Glass Top With Chrome Steel Tube Base
-‐ $360 h]p://www.modernvisions.com/lemon.html
Trica Vintage Brushed Steel Stool Customers Own Fabric
-‐ $404 h]p://www.modernvisions.com/vibrstst.html
Furniture & Fixtures
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Zuo Modern Rink Coffee Table Tempered Glass Top & Silver Epoxy Coated Legs
-‐ $270 h]p://www.sherwin-‐williams.com/pro/paint_colors/explore/color/
Zuo Modern Pasos NesAng Table Chrome Steel Tube Frame & Clear Glass
-‐ $360 h]p://www.modernvisions.com/panetacgl.html
Zuo Modern Aristocrat Armchair Customer’s Own Fabric
-‐ $1,050 h]p://www.modernvisions.com/ararmchs.html
Zuo Modern Aristocrat Sofa Customer’s Own Fabric
– $1,800 h]p://www.modernvisions.com/arsos.html
Furniture & Fixtures
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The Bar Space in the Wine Cellar is designed around uHlizing the original Mustang Bar and making use of wall space for storage of wine. There will be many high top tables for
sikng and standing as well as an area with lounge furniture. The atmosphere is sophisHcated yet chic with colors and use of line that reflect a Jackson Pollock painHng.
Wine Cellar Space Image
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Item Floors Walls Ceilings Furnishings
Product Name
Polished Concrete
Sherwin Williams Harmony Interior
Latex
Sherwin Williams Harmony Interior
Latex
Zuo Modern Lounge
FurnitureCost per sq ft $10 $18 $18 xxxSub Total $20,000 $36,000 $36,000 Total
Wine Bar = 2,000 sq. ft.
$92,000
Cost Analysis
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Gross Square Footage = 5,800
Total Square Feet/Square Footage of Cost Analysis = 2.9
Cost Analysis Price * 2.9 = $266,800
Client Profile
• Twenty Something Man – Seeking Gift for Wife
• Retired Lansing Socialite – Weekly Shopping Trip
• Mother & Middle School Daughter – Back to School Shopping
• Local Women’s Group – Previewing Spring Collection
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The shimmer of this image will inspire the overall feel of the space. A feeling of luxury that is welcoming, comfortable, yet stimulating will flow from room to room and level to level. A simple color palette will allow for highlighting architectural elements, yet allowing the focus to be on the merchandise. The random pattern within the image reflects the architectural and decorative elements in design details throughout the space. House of Temple: Boutique & Showroom will be akin to abstract shimmering lights as a whimsical, luxurious space that promotes awareness of and celebrates fashion.
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Abstract Photo of Twinkling Lights
House of Temple: Boutique & Showroom is designed to be a unique luxury shopping experience. Navigating through the space will be like traveling through an interactive museum of current fashion. Customers will be guided through the space by breathtaking displays and sales associates who act as fashion gurus. The design will foster an environment of attainable luxury. Existing features will be utilized and enhanced, while also keeping in mind sustainable material choices and historical integrity. Involving local and global designers & artisans will make House of Temple a sophisticated addition to Lansing's Arts & Entertainment District.
Mission Statement
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Sustainability
Design Goals & Issues
Aesthetics Cohesion Historical Integrity
The design should incorporate sustainable practices and materials,
while promoting fashion in the most eco-friendly way possible.
The environment should stimulate the customer’s
desire to touch, wear, and ultimately own the items displayed in the
boutique.
The spaces should feel like individual
boutiques while at the same time maintaining the flow of a cohesive
shopping environment.
The design should be functional, modern, and practical to use, yet at the same time
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the building.
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Design Goals & Issues
Comfortable Luxury Hands On Mirrors
Interactive Displays Monochromatic Textural Variety
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Aesthetics
The environment should stimulate the customer’s
desire to touch, wear, and ultimately own the items displayed in the boutique.
Design Goals & Issues
Avant-Garde Hands - On Distinct Walkways
Distinguished by Color Fast Marketing Changes
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Cohesion
The spaces should feel like individual boutiques while at
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Description Quantity Occupant # Unit Area Net Sq. Ft. CommentsCash Wrap 2nd 1 3 300 300Cash Wrap 3rd 1 3 300 300Display Space 2nd 1 84 2500 2500 A place to display and sell merchDisplay Space 3rd 1 34 1000 1000 Shoe display
Merch Space 3rd 1 3 300 300Maniquins in full outfits displayed on balcony
Stock Room 1st 1 2 500 500Stock Room 2nd 3 2 400 1200Stock Room 3rd 1 1 300 300Fitting Room 1 25 750 750 On only level with clothingMen's Restroom 1st 1 1 100 100Women's Restroom 1st 1 2 200 200Men's Restroom 2nd 1 1 100 100Women's Restroom 2nd 1 2 200 200Restrooms 3rd 2 1 100 200Boutique 5 84 500 2500 Accessory boutiqueElectrical 1 1 100 100Staff Space 1 40 600 600 Restrooms and breakroom
Total Net Sq Footage 11150Interior Walls & Circulation @ 35% 3902.5
Total Gross Square Footage 15052.5
Space Planning – Space Programming
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House of Temple Boutique & Showroom is the premier spot for top women’s fashion. A floor of accessory boutiques greets customers creating a striking first impression. Handbags, hats, jewelry, scarves and other various accessories are available through one of the five boutiques on this floor. Each boutique will be equipped with a cash wrap for ease on interaction and security. On the selling floor the atmosphere is conducive to shopping and a day out with the girls. Mirrors and comfy, yet glamorous furniture and fixtures create a luxurious feel. There are both men’s and women’s restrooms on this floor as well as each level throughout the building. The back of house areas on the first level include staff restrooms, a break room, electrical room, and a large stock room. Traveling upstairs is a truly magical experience – this is where the clothes are displayed in a manner that provokes the customer to instantly buy, or at least take armfuls to the fitting rooms. The fitting rooms are large and conducive for serious shoppers. The stock room on the second level can be accessed from the employee only stairway from the first floor. One large cash wrap with storage for bags and packaging material is available on this floor for quick and efficient check out. The third floor, which has views to the second, has a balcony that lines the space mannequins decked out in the most current fashions are displayed in this area. Shoes are the main focus of the third floor. There are various displays and areas for trying on pair after pair. A cash wrap on this level provides for an intimate shopping experience. There is a small stock room on this level as merchandise will be quickly rotated and few of each pair will be available. House of Temple Boutique & Showroom is truly the complete shopping experience.
Space Plan Narrative
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BouAque 550 sq. P.
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Third Floor Block Diagram
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Sherwin Williams – Harmony Interior Latex Organic Green, Jolly Green, Clean Green, Argyle
-‐ $39.99 per gallon h]p://www.sherwin-‐williams.com/pro/paint_colors/explore/color/
Architex – Shower Bora Bora Beach -‐ $26 per yard
h]p://www.architex-‐ljh.com/
Architex – Wind Wave Shoal Beach -‐ $28 per yard
h]p://www.architex-‐ljh.com/
Polished Concrete -‐ $10 per sq foot
h]p://www.architex-‐ljh.com/
Color Scheme & Materials
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Steelcase Jenny Lounge Customer’s Own Fabric
-‐ $719 h]p://store.steelcase.com/go/products/detail/TS31407X/
Steelcase Alight Bench Ogoman Customer’s Own Fabric
-‐ $369 h]p://store.steelcase.com/go/products/detail/TS34403X/
Steelcase Jenny Coffee Table Winter on Maple
-‐ $259 h]p://store.steelcase.com/go/products/detail/TS31416L/
Steelcase Jenny End Table Winter on Maple
-‐ $199 h]p://store.steelcase.com/go/products/detail/TS31415L/
Steelcase Alight Round Ogoman Winter on Maple
-‐ $299 h]p://store.steelcase.com/go/products/detail/TS31415L/
Steelcase Campfire Big Lounge Customer’s Own Fabric
-‐ $1,399 h]p://store.steelcase.com/go/products/detail/TS3BC/
Furniture & Fixtures
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Fall Mountain Moveable Diplay 4 Her -‐ $1,300
h]p://www.fallmountain.com/0401.asp?a=table
Paylay Display Hat Rack Displays 15 Hats -‐ $240
h]p://www.palaydisplay.com/Hat-‐Rack-‐Floor-‐Displayer-‐p-‐19886.html
Robert H Ham 10” Shoe Stand -‐ $9.95
h]p://www.robertham.com/p-‐7973-‐vintage-‐10-‐shoe-‐stand.aspx
Robert H Ham BouHque Table Set-‐ $179.95
h]p://www.robertham.com/p-‐7981-‐bouHque-‐table-‐set.aspx
Space Planning – Space Programming
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The Shoe Department of House of Temple BouHque & Show Room is all about allowing the shoes to stand on their own as art. Textured walls and a neutral backdrop will act as a means in which to display product. Comfortable chairs
and lounge stools will create a comfortable yet elegant atmosphere.
Third Floor Final Space Image
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Item Floors Walls Ceilings Furnishings
Product Name
Polished Concrete
Sherwin Williams Harmony
Interior Latex
Sherwin Williams Harmony Interior
Latex
Misc. Lounge & Display Furniture
Cost per sq ft $10 $18 $18 xxxSub Total $80,000 $144,000 $144,000 Total
Boutique & Show Room = 8,000 sq. ft.
$368,000
Gross Square Footage = 15,050
Total Square Feet/Square Footage of Cost Analysis = 1.9
Cost Analysis Price * 1.9 = $699,200
Cost Analysis
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Synthesis & Conclusion
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The sustainable and modern design of both the Mustang Wine Bar & Eatery and House of Temple Boutique & Show Room is credited to evidentiary design. Taking the information gathered from site analysis, personal experience and research; the spaces morphed into a swanky restaurant & upscale boutique respectively.
The spaces that have been created will draw a diverse crowd to the Old Town area for fine dining and a fabulous shopping experience. Ultimately these facilities will have a positive impact on the community and their potential success will encourage further growth and development in the area.
During the second semester I hope to further explore design solutions and incorporate as much local material and labor as possible creating spaces made for the community by their own members.
Time Line
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Week 1 – Review of Space Planning in the PD Week 2 – Review of Space Planning in the PD/Plan Revisions Week 3 – Plan Revisions Week 4 – Plan Revisions/Begin Selecting Materials, Furnishing & Fixtures Week 5 – Select Materials, Furnishing & Fixtures Week 6 – Select Materials, Furnishing & Fixtures Week 7 – Finalize Materials, Furnishing & Fixtures/Lighting & Signage Week 8 – Lighting & Signage Week 9 – Finalize Lighting & Signage Week 10 – Spring Break Week 11 – Specification Writing Week 12 – Specification Writing Week 13 – Elevations/Sections & Perspectives/Presentation Drawings Week 14 – Elevations/Sections & Perspectives/Presentation Drawings Week 15 – Elevations/Sections & Perspectives/Presentation Drawings Week 16 – Finalize Presentation Drawings/Begin Working on Presentation Week 17 – Finalize Boards/Perfect Final Oral
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THANK YOU!
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