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LAMPIRAN

Proses Tahapan Desain Rumah Sakit // SHELY NOVITASARI 59


LAMPIRAN 1. Design Development Checklist

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT CHECKLIST


Gruzen Samton Steinglass Architects, Planners, New York, New Larger scale (e.g., ¼” or 1:100). Key areas, lobby,
York
entries, public plaza, major corridors, special spaces,
etc.

ARCHITECTRUAL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT SET Required: All surfaces (floor, wall, and ceiling
Title Sheet treatments), furniture indication, and layout.
Per office standard
Site, Survey, Landscaping Plans
See site consultant requirements.
Elevations
Floor Plans
Drawn at the same scales as construction documents.
This consists of general (template) plans, overall 1. General Elevations
coordinating plans, and plan enlargements for
Data required:
important and special areas.
a. Total full-height facades including roof structures
1. Template Plans
b. All fenestration fixed and related to interior walls
Data required:
and internal slab heights
a. Building perimeter (footprint) and exterior wall
c. Overall vertical building and floor heights
type, thickness and composition fixed
indicated and related to established building
b. Structural grid or system fixed (with “hard”
datum
column sizes)
d. Indicate column centers
c. Major mechanical/electrical systems determined
e. Indicate cross-reference points with sections
and their requirements reflected and indicated
f. Indicate setbacks, building profiles, expansion
on plans
joints, etc.
d. Indicate building core - elevators, stairs, etc.
g. Indicate treatment of visible mechanical
e. All internal partitions of appropriate thickness
equipment
indicated
h. Systems impact (precast concrete, stone, panel
f. Door swings indicated
systems, metal/glass curtain wall, etc.) properly
Reproduce floor plan templates. Make selected by adequate technical investigation
transparencies or CAD layers for further design
2. Detail Elevations
development work (with originals placed aside)
Key elevations that indicate unique or theme elements,
and distribute transparencies or layers to
as required to augment the normal building elevations:
consultants for their use as background drawings.
Plan information: Sections
a. Adequate internal and external dimensions for Objective: to achieve the “look” of the overall building
“hard fix” solution. Technique: limit details, avoid repetition,
b. Floor, slab, and level elevations show major different conditions only.
c. Typical door types 1. Overall Sections
d. Typical partition types indicated Overall building longitudinal and transverse
e. Building core elements with dimensions; “building explanation” type (at 1/16” or 1/8”, 1:200
• Stairs, or 1:100, scale).
• Elevators, and 2. Supplementary Sections
• Major shafts Larger scale (e.g., ¼” or 1:50) vertical and plan
f. Build-in furniture items sections design profiled for the building “work out”
• Special furniture and equipment (early purposes.
clarification of what is “NIC” and “by owner”)
g. Electrical receptacle and switch locations. 3. Detail Wall Sections
Largest scale (e.g., ¾” or 1:20). Dominant full-
2. Coordinating Floor Plans height sections conveying basic building
If necessary. Small scale (e.g., 1/16” or 1:200). Scale configuration to indicate
down and reproduce the template plans with indication a. Foundation and perimeter treatment
of exterior overall building dimensions, breaks, tie in, b. Typical wall construction
etc. As an additional use, this plan can be considered c. Backup structure, abutting floor system
a large key plan, valuable to identify, cross reference, d. Window location and insulation methods
and key in information pertinent to the entire set. e. Flashing, masonry coursings
3. Detail Plans f. Mechanical penetrations impact (furrings, etc.)
g. Parapet design
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT CHECKLIST
Usually one full (no cut) section. Additional detail j. Sprinklers
sections should be minimally detailed; provide an k. Access panels
adequate number to provide a comprehensive l. Exposed structure
building perimeter profile. All sections keyed to
building elevations. Schedules
Schedules to be nonrepetitive and comprehensive,
Details with specific keying to floor plans and elevations
Large scale (1 ½” and 3”, or 1:10 and 1:5) as required. a. Prefinal interior finishes
Indicate key conditions. Technique: nonrepetitive b. Frame and door
prefinal design developed, encompassing good c. Preliminary hardware
technical practice. d. Window and glazing

a. Window types: divisions, pattern, mullion


profiles, vent detail, glazing type, jamb/head,
plan section
b. Hollow metal Specifications
c. Frame types Comprehensive, abbreviated methods, materials, and
d. Stair types 0 egress, public, exterior (including systems descriptions in tune with the drawings. Use
railing design) CSI format with applicable section numbers. Include all
e. Metal and glass walls, borrowed lights, etc.; for consultant portions as well as those special and
division, profile, and glazing supplementary conditions specific to the project.
f. Nontypical design-related heavy-gauge metal
Preliminary Estimate of Construction Cost
work requiring special fabrication, joining,
Adjustment of the preliminary estimate of construction
fastening to other building elements
cost prepared at the end of schematic design.
g. Interior partition types (typical only; keyed to
plans and schedules)
h. Built-in furniture items, reception desks, work
STRUCTURAL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT SET
tops, counters, cabinet types, display cases,
1. Floor plans at the same scale as the architectural
recesses, wardrobes, millwork, etc.
drawings
Interior Elevations 2. Typical floor framing plans, including
Typical and special spaces, interfaced with an cross- a. Sizing of beam drops
referenced to floor and reflected ceiling plans. Indicate b. Slab openings
a. Suspended ceiling lines reflecting structural and c. Thicknesses
mechanical conditions above d. Depressions
b. Breaks
c. Level changes 3. Framing indication and governing sizing at
d. Finish floor elevations a. Roof structures
e. Pertinent vertical dimensions b. Penthouse
f. Interior wall treatments, materials c. Bulkheads
d. Floor loading capacities
These should be of prefinal quality adequate to convey
design intent. 4. Nontypical framing scheme where required:
a. Lobby
b. Floors at grade
Reflected Ceiling Plans c. Other
Typical and special spaces. Integrated plans reflecting 5. All column points established
structural, mechanical, and electrical impacts. Plans to
indicate:
a. Lighting layouts
b. Soffits, coves, furrings 6. Final column schedule
c. Skylight locations 7. Preliminary details and sections to adequately
d. Ceiling materials indicate structural system
e. Acoustic treatments
8. Preliminary details of major unique conditions that
f. Relationship with partitions
affect scheme (as determined by the architect)
g. Interface with window details
h. Perimeter conditions 0 details, notches 9. Details indicating accommodation with
i. Heating and ventilating register, diffuser locations mechanical/electrical at areas of major interface
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT CHECKLIST
SITE DESGIN DEVELOPMENT SET
10. Design development specifications
1. Building location plan - building tied down
11. Any necessary recommended adjustments to the dimensionally with pertinent adjacencies, street
preliminary estimate of construction cost lines and grades, property lines, required
setbacks, easements, rights of way, manholes,
MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL DESIGN sewers, hydrants, light standards, etc., interfaced
DEVELOPMENT SET with survey
1. Typical floor plans. Systems representation in 2. Main entry level datum elevation with key exterior
diagrammatic (nondetailed) style, major items of grades at building perimeter
equipment indicate, their space requirements and
3. Site development grading and landscaping plans
interface requirements with other systems.
Indicate 4. Overall preliminary site grading and defined design
a. Major shafts (sizes) of external elements, properly coordinated and
b. Chases interfaced with mechanical/electrical for utility entry
c. Mechanical rooms and electric closets points
d. Convector/fan coil locations, etc. 5. Indicate areaways, vaults, access to subgrade
spaces
2. Required penetrations:
6. Preliminary site and exterior building lighting
3. Terminal plans (lobby, cellar, roof) with items of scheme with identification of fixture types
heavy equipment shown in diagrammatic style,
with their space requirement indicated: 7. Parking area defined with preliminary plotting
a. Boiler/heater spaces (include clear height 8. Indication of path, stairs, ramps, beams, terraces,
requirements) etc.
b. Transformer vaults (approval obtained from local
utility company)
c. Switchgear, emergency generator, water storage 9. Plant materials (indication and preliminary
tanks, fire pumps, etc. schedule)
d. Roof cooling towers, major air conditioning and 10. Design development details:
air handling equipment, packaged units, etc. a. Railings
4. Locations of major roof air-handling equipment: b. Stairs
cooling towers, exhaust fans, etc. c. Ramps
d. Paving types and patterns
5. Site utilities layouts e. Kiosks
6. Preliminary details of major and unique conditions f. Benches
that affect scheme g. Light standards
h. Others
7. Data to be developed in conjunction and in
coordination with the project team: 11. Design development specifications
a. Integrated diagrammatic lighting plans indicating 12. Any necessary adjustments to the preliminary
all overhead mechanical and electrical estimate of construction cost.
equipment for typical floor and special spaces
b. Preliminary electric fixture type schedule and
cuts OTHER CONSULTANTS’ DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
c. Cuts and explanatory information for interior SETS
visual items such as 1. Kitchen
• Louvers • Heating/cooling units 2. Elevator
• Registers • Cabinets
3. Laundry
4. Refuse
d. Exterior louver requirements and proposed
5. Security
locations
6. Other
8. Design development specifications
Include all preliminary information that allows
9. Any necessary adjustments to the preliminary
proper interfaces with major design disciplines.
estimate of construction cost
LAMPIRAN 2. Rencana Diagram Sistem Gas Medis
LAMPIRAN 3. Rencana Diagram Sistem Drainase Air Hujan
FL.01 GRANITE 60 X 60 cm TYPE 01 + HOSPITAL PLINT 20X10 cm ( POLISH

FL.02 GRANITE 60 X 60 cm TYPE 02 + HOSPITAL PLINT 10X20 cm ( POLISH )

FL.06 GRANITE 40 X 40 ( UNPOLISH AREA BASAH )


FL.09 KARPET
JB PLAFOND JAYA BORAL BOARD 9MM, TANPA NAAD RANGKA METAL FURRING MODUL 60X120 CM LIST TEPI Z-SECTION 10MM FIN. CAT CATYLAC
KEGIATAN
D1 DINDING FIN. CAT INTERIOR CATYLAC WARNA PUTIH

D2 DINDING FIN. HPL WARNA COKLAT MUDA

D3 DINDING FIN. HPL WARNA COKLAT

D4 DINDING FIN. HPL MOTIF KAYU


PEKERJAAN
D5 DINDING FIN. WALPAPER

TT RANJANG PASIEN EX. ACARE MANUAL SF SOFA

TTP RANJANG PENUNGGU EX. ACARE MANUAL M MEJA LOKASI PEKERJAAN

MN MEJA NAKAS MP MINI PANTRY

TR TIRAI R MEJA RAK TV

SP STAINLESS PIPE Ø 1" J JENDELA


KEYPLAN DETAIL IRNA VIP DAN VVIP PEMILIK
LANTAI 02 P3 PINTU TYPE 3

P6 PINTU TYPE 6

P3 KETERANGAN

SF

P6 M
SF
LAMPIRAN 4. Denah dan Tampak Detail Ruang VVIP

TTP
MP
2
1 3 KONSULTAN PERENCANA
4 MP

R
FL. 01
MN + 3.00 hospital plint
PENANGGUNG JAWAB
R M
SF TT

GEDUNG BLOK B
TAMPAK 1 RUANG VVIP REVISI TGL. T. TANGAN

J J

GEDUNG BLOK B JUDUL GAMBAR SKALA


DENAH DETAIL RUANG VVIP
DENAH DAN TAMPAK
1 : 50
DETAIL RUANG VVIP

KODE GAMBAR NO. LEMBAR JML. LEMBAR

ARS BC10-003 03 00
LAMPIRAN 5. Rencana Instalasi Air Hujan Lantai 01
LAMPIRAN 6. Rencana Instalasi Gas Medis Lantai 01
LAMPIRAN 7. Rencana Balok TOC +7.00 Gedung B dan C
LAMPIRAN 8. Rencana Instalasi Nurse Cell

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