Sunday, December 20, 2009
4 x 10 Bass Speaker Cabinet: Stereo 8 Ohms
Labels:
410,
allen screw,
amp,
bass,
cab,
enclosure,
expanded metal,
mono,
speaker,
spring loaded,
stack,
stereo
Saturday, November 28, 2009
ERCDC: SILOAM SPRINGS AR
Elizabeth Richardson Child Development Center: Siloam Springs Arkansas. Designed by Miller Boskus Lack Architects PA. Constructed by CROSSLAND Construction.
I joined this project during the design and production phase in late 2007. Once the drawing set was complete and consistent, the bid phase began. Throughout 2008, my role with respect to this project comprised:
Submittal Verification,
Procurement of ASI documentation,
Management of Pay Requests,
& Final inspections of punch list items.
Though this project has a residential contextual presence, it is highly commercial, possessing classrooms, offices, and Interior and Exterior recess areas.
I joined this project during the design and production phase in late 2007. Once the drawing set was complete and consistent, the bid phase began. Throughout 2008, my role with respect to this project comprised:
Submittal Verification,
Procurement of ASI documentation,
Management of Pay Requests,
& Final inspections of punch list items.
Though this project has a residential contextual presence, it is highly commercial, possessing classrooms, offices, and Interior and Exterior recess areas.
Labels:
ar,
asi,
construction,
ercdc,
pay request,
project management,
punch list,
siloam,
springs,
submittal
Friday, September 11, 2009
Monday, August 31, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
HIGHLANDS CHURCH PROPOSAL




A design proposal...Conceived as an addition to the existing
Highlands Methodist Church in Bella Vista Arkansas.
This design and subsequent proposal were produced by
Kenneth Thomas Emanuelson AIA
(JKJ Architects, Principal) &
Benjamin Smith Emanuelson Assoc. AIA,
(JKJ Architects, Part-Time Contract Consultant)
Images uploaded 5:20 PM, April 07, 2009. Images & Addition Design Concept are the copyrighted work & sole property of JKJ Architects.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
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