Fred Turner Building Rehabilitation Sheet List A0.0 A.0 A. A. A.3 A.4 A.5 Cover Historic Floor Plan & Courtyard Plan Historic Photographs Historic North Facade Current North Facade Photographs of Character-Defining Features Photographs of Character-Defining Features Project Team A.0 A. A4.0 A4. Proposed First Floor Plan Proposed Roof Plan Historic & Precedent Storefront Infill Historic & Precedent Building Signage Developer Landmark Properties, Inc. Andrew Young 455 Epps Bridge Pkwy #0 Athens, GA 30606 Structural Engineer Ficcadenti Waggoner and Castle Tom Castle 300 Clayton Rd., Ste. 50 Concord, CA 9450 Landscape Architect Thomas Baak and Associates Rick Stover 60 N. Main St. #4 Walnut Creek, CA 94586 Historic Architect Siegel & Strain Architects Lindsey Moder 60 Doyle St. Ste. B Emeryville, CA 94608 MEP Engineer Belden Consulting Engineers Dennis Hay 560 West Las Positas Blvd., Ste. 5 Pleasanton, CA 94586 Civil Engineer Humann Company Hany Naoom 0 Brown Ave. Lafayette, CA 94549 A0.0
Original First Floor Plan by Julia Morgan, ca. 940 Historic Planting Plan File provided by Goring & Straja Architects, source unknown. Vaughan Collection, UC CED Archive Fred Turner Building Rehabilitation - Historic First Floor Plan & Courtyard Planting Plan A.0
Photos provided by Goring & Straja Architects. Photos by Fillmore Eisenmayer, date unknown View of Non-Original Storefront at Arcade Entry Historic Courtyard View 3 View Toward Black Sheep Entry 4 View Toward Arcade From Courtyard 5 View Toward Black Sheep Entry Fred Turner Building Rehabilitation - Storefront & Historic Courtyard A.
NOTE: The Lab Building East of the Frederic Turner Building was designed by Julia Morgan in 938, and presumably demolished in the 960s to make space for the extant Bancroft Center. File provided by Goring & Straja Architects, source unknown. Julia Morgan Original North Facade Fred Turner Building Rehabilitation - Historic North Elevation A.
FACADE CHARACTER-DEFINING FEATURES. Pressed copper decorative friezes.. Unpainted cement plaster. 3. Fixed multi-pane steel sash windows. 4. Continuous concrete window sill. 5. 3-lite wood door w/ divided side lite and wood panel transom. 6. Copper standing-seam bay hoods. 7. Clay tile at parapet. 8. Central archway. 9. Copper downspout. 0. Projecting cornice. See Keyed Photos on A.4 7 6 0 8 Southern courtyard wall 5 Inappropriate signage 9 3 Non-original door Non-original infill storefront 4 Current North Facade Fred Turner Building Rehabilitation - North Elevation A.3
Pressed Copper Decorative Friezes Unpainted Cement Plaster Fixed Multi-pane Steel Sash Windows 3 Continuous Concrete Window Sill 4 5 3-Lite Wood Door Fred Turner Building Rehabilitation - Character Defining Features A.4
6 Copper Standing-seam Bay Hoods 7 Clay Tile at Parapet 8 Central Archway 9 Copper Downspout 0 Projecting Cornice Fred Turner Building Rehabilitation - Character Defining Features A.5
LEGEND SIGNIFICANT (Building component to remain) CONTRIBUTING (Building component may be modified) NON-CONTRIBUTING (Building component may be removed) 580 Bancroft - The Standard INDIAN FLAVORS EXPRESS UNUSED TENANT SPACE COURTYARD Retain/rebuild south wall of courtyard FUTURE TENANT Provide (N) compliant door landings FUTURE TENANT COURTYARD Replace inappropriate door w/ new ARCADE Convert (E) window opening to double door doors w/ transom to meet code required egress requirements (N) Security storefront set back from facade TRIVOLI CAFE TEA PRESS ARCADE FRANCESCA'S (N) Wood panel transom to match historic (N) 3-Lite wood door to match historic Door fixed shut Current First Floor Plan Proposed First Floor Plan Fred Turner Building Rehabilitation - Existing & Proposed First Floor Plans A.0
Salvage terra cotta tiles for reuse Remove all (e) mech. units Install terra cotta tiles at all parapet walls visible from courtyard Demolish (e) wood and fiberglass courtyard roof Open to courtyard below Character-defining copper awning roofings and drainage to remain and be rehabilitated Locate all (n) mech. units in zone away from courtyard and street facades Existing Roof Plan Proposed Roof Plan Fred Turner Building Rehabilitation - Existing & Proposed Roof Plans A.
Non-original Infill Storefront at Frederic Turner Building Contemporary Infill within Historic Context, SF Ferry Building 3 Contemporary Infill within Historic Context, Georgetown University APPROPRIATE INFILL STOREFRONT GUIDELINES FOR TURNER BLDG.:. Set back from primary arched opening.. Simple in design so as not to compete with original facade design/ character-defining features. 3. Clearly distinguishable from original in materiality and design. 4. Avoid excessive, damaging, or irreversible connection to historic fabric. 4 Contemporary Storefront within Historic Context, Tokyo Railway 5 Arched Entry within Historic Context, Oxford Street, Berkeley CA Fred Turner Building Rehabilitation - Historic & Precedent Storefront Entries A4.0
APPROPRIATE CONTEXTUAL SIGNAGE GUIDELINES FOR TURNER BLDG.:. Derive scale and proportions from Fred Turner building design.. Place in a sensitive location on facade that does not compete with facade components or overall design. 3. Constructed of appropriate, durable materials. 4. Cue colors from Fred Turner building. 5. Avoid excessive, unsightly and damaging point of connections to building. 6. Take advantage of areas of the facade designed to accommodate signage. Historic Signage source: https://www.oddballfilms.com/clip/37_sfma760_berkeley_fifties8 Historic Signage source: Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Kennedy Library Online Archive 3 Contemporary Signage within Historic Context, SF Ferry Building 4 Tiled Flooring Signage, Sightglass SF 5 Contemporary Signage within Historic Context, San Francisco Fred Turner Building Rehabilitation - Signage A4.