e. Submit topographic, utility and landscape survey drawings prepared during
the master plan or schematic design phase.
f. Develop a phasing analysis, if required, of construction impacts on existing
cemetery operation, traffic, and the environment to reduce conflicts.
3. ARCHITECTURAL
a. Submit minimum 1:100 (1/8 inch) scale floor plans, with all of the revisions
required from schematics reviews for each floor, new as well as renovated. Show
all plumbing fixtures (but not designations), room names, room numbers, door
locations and swings, smoke and fire rated partitions, fire extinguisher cabinets,
and the net program area over the designed net area. Justify deviations to the
approved space greater than 10% in writing. Show wall thickness and chase walls.
Show column grid, with columns indicated, and expansion and seismic joints on all
plans.
b. Submit roof plan.
c. Submit elevations indicating all significant materials and their colors. This
includes roof top mechanical equipment and any architectural screens. If the project
is an addition, then elevations must show the existing building in sufficient detail to
illustrate the relationship between the new and existing in terms of scale, material,
and detail. If a primary exterior material is proposed which differs from the primary
material of existing buildings, submit studies and sketches of exterior elevations
with recommendations and cost of both the proposed material and existing
materials for an Exterior Design Review. Submit 35mm color slides of any adjacent
buildings which are to remain. If the building is designed for future expansion, the
elevations should be delineated with and without the future expansion.
d. Show building sections, as needed, to define building configuration. All
finish floor elevations should be indicated. The sections should be drawn at the
same scale as floor plans, normally 1:100 or 1:50 (1/8" or 1/4" = 1'-0"). The
relationship of the finish ground floor to the finish grade at major entrances should
be defined. If the building abuts an existing structure, the section should indicate
how the new floor elevations align with existing.
e. Submit typical wall sections showing construction, building materials and
systems, and proposed sill and head heights of openings.
f. Submit three-dimensional sketch(es) and study model(s) in sufficient detail
for Exterior Design Review. The sketch(es) should show significant views and the
new building's relationship with adjacent structures and the site.
g. Submit sample of filled out finish schedule for both new and renovated
areas on form provided by VA.
Program Guide, PG-18-15, Volume D
June 1999
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