Joel Rogers | The Middleton Group | Week 2

Weekly Summary

Time Sheet

9/19/2022 [8:00am-12:00pm]

– Worked on some drawings for Goose Creek Amphitheater. This was primarily focusing on making some alternate drawings for the outdoor seating due to some changes to save some money on the project seating. Around 9 we had our office meeting where we went over the weeks’ upcoming work and afterwards I talked with Laura and Nate regarding the upfit drawings for 3346 Rivers Ave. We sketched out the drawings and sent on to the owner for approval.

[AXP – 2.5 HOUR(S) PROJECT PLANNING & DESIGN]

[AXP – 1.5 HOUR(S) PROJECT MANAGEMENT]

9/20/2022 [8:00am-1:00pm]

– Spent most of the day between hardlining the approved drawings for 3346 Rivers as well as drawing prepping SEJ Services’ building in Lumion for us to try a few elevations on. At the end of the day I stayed for a Lunch & Learn with a exterior wood cladding specialist that gave a great talk regarding some of their products and some best practices when using wood as an exterior cladding material.

[AXP – 4 HOURS PROJECT PLANNING & DESIGN]

9/21/2022 [8:00am-12:00pm]

– Spent the day finalizing the plans for 3346 Rivers and sending those on to the owner at the end of the day. We re-worked some of the drawings to make them work a little better for their program as well.

[AXP – 4 HOURS PROJECT PLANNING & DESIGN]

9/22/2022 [8:00am-11:00pm & 4:30-5:30pm]

– Worked on detail work for the Ice House project. Primarily looked at the Parapet connection detail and worked with Zach to detail those out. Later in the day I went with Will to the Charleston BAR-S for our project at 651 King that I did the renderings for. We managed to get Board approval pending staff comments on our final submission so we were quite happy with the result. There will need to be some changes but overall it went really well.

[AXP – 3 HOURS PROJECT PLANNING & DESIGN]

[AXP – 1 HOURS PROJECT  MANAGEMENT]

 

AXP Summary

PROJECT PLANNING & DESIGN – 13.5 HOURS

PROJECT MANAGEMENT  – 2.5 HOURS

LESSONS & SKILLS LEARNED

The biggest thing I learned this week was how the process of how BAR-S meetings are conducted and the ins and outs of presenting to the BAR. I was glad to see that my renderings communicated our design intent well and that we were able to get approval for the project. It was interesting to see the BAR at work not just for our project but the one that went before us as well.

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