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MSU College of Nursing ARC6 KALISPELL | JONES COLLEGE OF NURSING | EXTERIOR DESIGN Montana's landscapes were shaped by geologic processes, including CARVING, ERODING,  FOLDING, and SHEARING, resulting in unique characteristics for each location while  sharing a common bonding language. OVERALL CONCEPT The formal language bonding all 5 locations is rooted in Montana's geologic landscape  and history. OVERALL EXTERIOR CONCEPT 8 KALISPELL | JONES COLLEGE OF NURSING | BOZEMAN GREAT FALLS BILLINGS KALISPELL MISSOULA Surrounded by 6 mountain ranges, Bozeman sits at the base of the Belt  Supergroup, formed from a rifting event with glaciers CARVING through  the landscape. At Bridger Mountain, smooth filed sides of stone  developed during FOLDING and faulting as rocks SLID past one another.  A large thrust fault helped form its VERTICALITY. STRATA are at  different angles due to folds and faults which are exposed. Bozeman's  materiality COMPLEMENTS the adjacent Fitness Center but  DISTINGUISHES ITESELF from the neighboring darker clad PBS  Building. The Missouri River lies atop the Great Falls Tectonic Zone, a SHEAR  zone, where a glacial mass melted and ERODED the land around it. The  River sits in a bedrock canyon over a CLAY LAYER. The falls were  created because the softer SANDSTONE LAYER is being ERODED and  the harder rock below forms the falls. Great Falls' materiality pulls from  the natural colors of the these LAYERED MATERIALS. The Billings area was predominantly underwater and as the water  retreated it left behind sediment , forming the RIMROCKS. The  Yellowstone River CUTS INTO the sandstone rock helping shape the  CLIFFS. Billings' materiality draws inspiration from the RIMROCKS but  CONTRASTS itself in color from the neighboring buildings. The area surrounding Kalispell formed primarily from the process of  subduction and thrust plates helping form its VERTICALITY while small  GLACIAL PROCESSES over time helped form the RUGGED TEXTURE as  evidenced by nearby Glacier National Park . Kalispell's materiality  complements the greater area's terrain with a natural patina blending  together the REGION'S NATURAL SURROUNDINGS of lakes, mountains,  and forests. Situated in the hub of five valleys, Missoula is located on the Clark Fork  River near the CONFLUENCE of the Bitterroot and Blackfoot Rivers. The  valley was once at the bottom of GLACIAL Lake Missoula. Ancient  HORIZONTAL WAVE- CUT shorelines on nearby Mount Sentinel and  Mount Jumbo offer evidence of Missoula's Lake- bottom past. Today, the  city's vibrant and diverse ART CULTURE distinguishes itself from other  Montana cities. Missoula's materiality complements the site's  PASTORAL SETTING yet it's warmth is BOLD AND CONTRASTING. MISSOULA NINEMILE RHYTHMITES NEAR MISSOULA GLASS CROSS- LAMINATED TIMBER / WOODSTRENGTHENS INDOOR/OUTDOOR CONNECTION, HOMELY, HUMAN SCALE, TEXTURE, AND WARMTH HIGH TRANSPARENCY OF NURSING GALLERY, CLEAR ENTRY POINT, ENHANCE VIEWS AND CONNECTIONS TO CONTEXT BRIDGER MOUNTAINS TAFT HILLMONTANA HALL - MSU MSU PBS BUILDING PALISADE FALLS MSU FITNESS CENTER GNEISS ROCK MISSOURI RIVER NEAR GREAT FALLS VARVES FROM GLACIAL LAKE GREAT FALLS FIRST PEOPLES BUFFALO JUMP STATE PARK CLAY MISSOURI RIVER NEAR GREAT FALLS THE RIMS FROM ZIMMERMAN PARK STRATIFICATION OF THE RIMS BILLINGS CLINIC ON 29TH ST VINCENT HEALTHCARE ON 30TH FOUR DANCES RIM LOOP TRAIL PICTOGRAPH CAVE STATE PARK KALISPELL, MONTANA FLATHEAD LAKELAKE MCDONALD, GLACIER NATIONAL PARK GLACIER NATIONAL PARK GLACIER NATIONAL PARK BARN NEAR GLACIER NP OUTSIDE KALISPELL CLARK FORK RIVER MT JUMBO STRANDLINES FROM GLACIAL LAKE MISSOULA MT JUMBO STRANDLINES KETTLEHOUSE AMPITHEATER EAST OF MISSOULA ALL FIVE LOCATIONS | EXTERIOR CONCEPTS 9 KALISPELL | JONES COLLEGE OF NURSING | Montana's landscapes were shaped by geologic processes, including CARVING, ERODING,  FOLDING, and SHEARING, resulting in unique characteristics for each location while  sharing a common bonding language. OVERALL CONCEPT The formal language bonding all five locations is rooted in Montana's geologic landscape  and history. KALISPELL The area surrounding Kalispell formed primarily from the process of  subduction and thrust plates helping form its VERTICALITY while small  GLACIAL PROCESSES over time helped form the RUGGED TEXTURE as  evidenced by nearby Glacier National Park . Kalispell's materiality  complements the greater area's terrain with a natural patina blending  together the REGION'S NATURAL SURROUNDINGS of lakes, mountains,  and forests. KALISPELL, MONTANA FLATHEAD LAKELAKE MCDONALD, GLACIER NATIONAL PARK GLACIER NATIONAL PARK GLACIER NATIONAL PARK BARN NEAR GLACIER NP OUTSIDE KALISPELL KALISPELL | EXTERIOR CONCEPT The building is strategically positioned at the juncture of Windward Way and Heritage Way, establishing a commanding presence on an elongated plot of land. Beyond serving as a corner anchor, the building’s location optimally preserves unobstructed vistas of the mountains and green spaces to the north and east, courtesy of the site’s gradual downward slope in those directions. To capitalize on this advantage, parking areas are thoughtfully arranged along the southern edge of the property, adjacent to Heritage Way, leveraging the gentle gradient to offer convenient pedestrian access to a sheltered front porch and entryway. The region encompassing Kalispell predominantly took shape through the geological phenomena of subduction and thrust plate activity, contributing significantly to its pronounced verticality. Additionally, the gradual action of glacial processes played a pivotal role in creating the rugged texture that is evident in the nearby Glacier National Park. Kalispell’s material composition harmoniously complements the surrounding terrain, exhibiting a natural patina that seamlessly integrates with the region’s picturesque natural surroundings, characterized by its abundant lakes, majestic mountains, and expansive forests. KALISPELL The area surrounding Kalispell formed primarily from the process of  subduction and thrust plates helping form its VERTICALITY while small  GLACIAL PROCESSES over time helped form the RUGGED TEXTURE as  evidenced by nearby Glacier National Park . Kalispell's materiality  complements the greater area's terrain with a natural patina blending  together the REGION'S NATURAL SURROUNDINGS of lakes, mountains,  and forests. KALISPELL, MONTANA FLATHEAD LAKELAKE MCDONALD, GLACIER NATIONAL PARK GLACIER NATIONAL PARK GLACIER NATIONAL PARK BARN NEAR GLACIER NP OUTSIDE KALISPELL KALISPELL The area surrounding Kalispell formed primarily from the process of  subduction and thrust plates helping form its VERTICALITY while small  GLACIAL PROCESSES over time helped form the RUGGED TEXTURE as  evidenced by nearby Glacier National Park . Kalispell's materiality  complements the greater area's terrain with a natural patina blending  together the REGION'S NATURAL SURROUNDINGS of lakes, mountains,  and forests. KALISPELL, MONTANA FLATHEAD LAKELAKE MCDONALD, GLACIER NATIONAL PARK GLACIER NATIONAL PARK GLACIER NATIONAL PARK BARN NEAR GLACIER NP OUTSIDE KALISPELL KALISPELL The area surrounding Kalispell formed primarily from the process of  subduction and thrust plates helping form its VERTICALITY while small  GLACIAL PROCESSES over time helped form the RUGGED TEXTURE as  evidenced by nearby Glacier National Park . Kalispell's materiality  complements the greater area's terrain with a natural patina blending  together the REGION'S NATURAL SURROUNDINGS of lakes, mountains,  and forests. KALISPELL, MONTANA FLATHEAD LAKELAKE MCDONALD, GLACIER NATIONAL PARK GLACIER NATIONAL PARK GLACIER NATIONAL PARK BARN NEAR GLACIER NP OUTSIDE KALISPELL KALISPELL The area surrounding Kalispell formed primarily from the process of  subduction and thrust plates helping form its VERTICALITY while small  GLACIAL PROCESSES over time helped form the RUGGED TEXTURE as  evidenced by nearby Glacier National Park . Kalispell's materiality  complements the greater area's terrain with a natural patina blending  together the REGION'S NATURAL SURROUNDINGS of lakes, mountains,  and forests. KALISPELL, MONTANA FLATHEAD LAKELAKE MCDONALD, GLACIER NATIONAL PARK GLACIER NATIONAL PARK GLACIER NATIONAL PARK BARN NEAR GLACIER NP OUTSIDE KALISPELL KALISPELL The area surrounding Kalispell formed primarily from the process of  subduction and thrust plates helping form its VERTICALITY while small  GLACIAL PROCESSES over time helped form the RUGGED TEXTURE as  evidenced by nearby Glacier National Park . Kalispell's materiality  complements the greater area's terrain with a natural patina blending  together the REGION'S NATURAL SURROUNDINGS of lakes, mountains,  and forests. KALISPELL, MONTANA FLATHEAD LAKELAKE MCDONALD, GLACIER NATIONAL PARK GLACIER NATIONAL PARK GLACIER NATIONAL PARK BARN NEAR GLACIER NP OUTSIDE KALISPELL ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST SS SS SS SS SS SS SS D YH F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F GAS G A S GA S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S G A S GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS IRRWS W S W S W S W S W S WS WS W S W S IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R WM WM WM WS WS WS WS IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R IR R WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS OS W WS BT BT BT BT BT BT BT BT BT BP BP BP BP BP BP BP BP BP bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bp bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt bt wm wm fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo BUILDI N G OVERHA N G PROPERTY LINE / L E E D B O U N D A R Y T COM NEW BUILDING ENTRANCE STAIR NOURISHMENT HALLWAY 2.0 0 (1) AA (3) SPT (7) ALR (5) SPT (14) ALR (3) BP (6) ADI (3) SPT (4) ALR (6) ADI (3) ADI (3) SOS (34) LNA (2) AE (25) SPH (13) SMN (11) SPP (9) SSH (1) AE (3) UO (2) AA (3) PRP (29) SPT (27) ACH (26) BOB (22) ASL (4) PRP (25) SPH (16) ASL (21) HSE (30) ECA (23) SSP (27) SPT (14) PRP (3) RHG (4) PSH (28) RUH LANDSCAPE EDGING, TYP. TURF C, TYP. TRANSFORMER RETAINING WALL SEATWALL, TYP. 5 L503 FDC LOCATION, SEE FIRE TURF A, TYP. EXISTING TREE TO REMAIN PROVIDE SHOVEL-CUT EDGE& TREE RING SIM. TO TREE DETAILS, TYP. DECIDUOUS TREE PLANTING, TYP. MEADOW, TYP. MEADOW, TYP. SIGN LANDSCAPE BOULDERS, TYP. VISION TRIANGLE, TYP.TREE PLANT PROTECTION TYP. INCLUDE EXISTING TURF BOULEVARD. ADJUST PLANT PROTECTION WHEN POURING CONCRETE HERITAGE WAY HYDRANT, TYP. PLANTER, TYP. TURF B, TYP. EXISTING TURF TO REMAIN,,TYP. METER, TYP. REPAIR BOULEVARD TURF AS REQUIRED, TYP. UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, TYP. PR O P E R T Y L I N E / L E E D B O U N D A R Y RETAINING WALL, TYP. MINERAL MULCH, TYP. SHOVEL CUT EDGING , SEE DETAIL, INSTALL FOR ALL TREES IN GRASS AREAS, TYP. PROVIDE CLEAN EDGE BETWEEN GRASS TYPES, TYP. WIN D W A R D W A Y EXISTING SIDEWALK, TYP. DUMPSTER ENCLOSURE SITE LITE BOLLARD, SEE ELEC. TYP. PLANTING LEGEND EDGING LANDSCAPE: STEEL OR ALUMINUM 5" MIN. DEPTH, MILL FINISH, SEE DETAIL EDGING - SHOVELCUT SEE DETAIL DECIDUOUS TREE PLANTING - SEE DETAIL CONIFEROUS TREE PLANTING, SEE DETAIL MEADOW MIX - SEEDED WITH HYDROMULCH FOLLOW UP APPLICATION AS SPEC'D TURF MIX A - SEEDED WITH HYDROMULCH FOLLOW UP APPLICATION AS SPEC'D PLANTER - ORGANIC SHREDDED, MEDIUM GRADE, DOUGLAS FIR BARK: 1.5" - 2.5" MULCH, SEE DETAIL, MINERAL MULCH - 1.5" ROUND, GREY - WITH FABRIC, SEE DETAIL, NO IRRIGATION TURF MIX B - SEEDED WITH HYDROMULCH FOLLOW UP APPLICATION AS SPEC'D TURF - SOD, LOCAL COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE SOD, MINIMUM 3 CULTIVARS CODE QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME INSTALL SIZE PKG.MATURE SIZE NOTES CONIFEROUS TREES LO2 1 LARIX OCCIDENTALIS WESTERN LARCH 12` HT.B&B 60`-70`H X 25`-40`W LO 2 LARIX OCCIDENTALIS WESTERN LARCH 8` HT.B&B 60`-70`H X 25`-40`W DECIDUOUS TREES AA 9 ACER FREEMANII `AUTUMN BLAZE`AUTUMN BLAZE MAPLE 2" CAL.B&B 40-55`H X 30-40`W AE 3 AMELANCHIER X GRANDIFLORA 'AUTUMN BRILLIANCE'AUTUMN BRILLIANCE APPLE SERVICEBERRY 15 GAL.POT 15-25`H X 15-25`W MULTI-STEM BP 3 BETULA PAPYRIFERA PAPER BIRCH 2" CAL.B&B 50-70`H X 25-40`W TM 2 TILIA MONGOLICA `HARVEST GOLD`HARVEST GOLD LINDEN 2" CAL.B&B 30-40`H X 25-35`W UO 6 ULMUS AMERICANA 'LEWIS & CLARK'PRAIRIE EXPEDITION® AMERICAN ELM 2" CAL.B&B 50-60`H X 35-40`W CODE QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME INSTALL SIZE PKG.MATURE SIZE CONIFEROUS SHRUB PIS 6 PINUS MUGO `SLOWMOUND`MUGO PINE 5 GAL.POT 3-4`H X 4-6`W PSH 16 PINUS SYLVESTRIS 'HILLSIDE CREEPER'HILLSIDE CREEPER SCOTCH PINE 5 GAL.POT 1.5-2`H X 6-8`W DECIDUOUS SHRUB AMA 6 AMELANCHIER ALNIFOLIA `REGENT`REGENT SERVICEBERRY 5 GAL.POT 4-6`H X 4-6`W COA 8 CORNUS STOLONIFERA `ARCTIC FIRE`ARCTIC FIRE DOGWOOD 5 GAL.POT 3-4`H X 3-4`W PBI 4 PRUNUS BESSEYI SAND CHERRY 5 GAL.POT 3-6`H X 3-6`W PRP 34 PRUNUS BESSEYI `P011S` TM PAWNEE BUTTES SAND CHERRY 5 GAL.POT 1-1.5`H X 4-6`W RHG 3 RHUS AROMATICA `GRO-LOW`GRO-LOW FRAGRANT SUMAC 5 GAL.POT 1.5-2`H X 6-8`W SOS 3 SORBARIA SORBIFOLIA ASH LEAF SPIREA 5 GAL.POT 5-10`H X 5-10`W SPT 67 SPIRAEA BETULIFOLIA `TOR`BIRCHLEAF SPIREA 5 GAL.POT 2-3`H X 2-3`W GRASSES BOB 26 BOUTELOUA GRACILIS `BLONDE AMBITION`BLONDE AMBITION BLUE GRAMA 1 GAL.POT 0.75-2.5`H X 0.75-1.5`W HSE 21 HELICTOTRICHON SEMPERVIRENS BLUE OAT GRASS 1 GAL.POT 2-3` H X 1.5-2` W SSP 23 SCHIZACHYRIUM SCOPARIUM 'PRAIRIE BLUES'PRAIRIE BLUES LITTLE BLUESTEM 1 GAL.POT 2-3` H X 1-2` W SPH 50 SPOROBOLUS HETEROLEPIS PRAIRIE DROPSEED 1 GAL.POT 2-3`H X 2-3`W PERENNIALS ACH 27 ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM `ACBZ0002`LITTLE MOONSHINE COMMON YARROW 1 GAL.POT 1.5-2`H X 1.5`-2`W ADI 15 ARUNCUS DIOICUS GOATSBEARD 1 GAL.POT 3-4`H X 3-4`W ASL 38 ASTER LAEVIS SMOOTH ASTER 1 GAL.POT 2-2.5`H X 2.5-3`W ALR 25 ATHYRIUM FILIX-FEMINA 'LADY IN RED'LADY IN RED FERN 1 GAL.POT 1.5-2`H X 1.5`-2`W ECA 30 ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA NARROW LEAF CONEFLOWER 1 GAL.POT 2-3`H X 1-2`W LNA 34 LYSIMACHIA NUMMULARIA 'AUREA'GOLDEN CREEPING JENNY 1 GAL.POT .5-1.5` H X .5-1.5` W RUH 28 RUDBECKIA HIRTA BLACK-EYED SUSAN 1 GAL.POT 2-3`H X 1-2`W SMN 13 SALVIA NEMOROSA 'MAY NIGHT'MAY NIGHT MEADOW SAGE 1 GAL.POT 1.5-2`H X 1.5`-2`W SPP 11 SALVIA NEMOROSA 'PINK PROFUSION'PINK PROFUSION MEADOW SAGE 1 GAL.POT 1-1.5`H X 1-1.5`W SSH 9 SALVIA NEMOROSA 'SNOW HILL'SNOW HILL MEADOW SAGE 1 GAL.POT 1-1.5`H X 1-1.5`W PLANT SCHEDULE CITY OF KALISPELL REGULATIONS SITE ZONING: H-1 GENERAL BUSINESS CHAPTER 27 ZONING 27.24 OFF-STREET PARKING DESIGN STANDARDS REQUIRED:PROVIDED: 030.(6)(a)LANDSCAPING AND SCREENING - MIN 5% OF THE TOTAL INTERIOR PARKING LOT AREA (EXCLUDING LA BUFFERS) SHALL BE LANDSCAPED FOR ANY PARKING LOT WITH 10 OR MORE SPACES 462 SF 713 SF9,230 SF ADDITION PARKING LOT x 5% =462 SF REQUIRED LANDSCAPE 24-90 STREET BOULEVARDS - LANDSCAPE MATERIALS AND DESIGN REQUIRED:PROVIDED: C.1.b ALL TREES SHALL COMPLY WITH 1086 TREE ORDINANCE YES YES 1086 TREE ORDINANCE 4.02.1.a ALL STREET TREES SHALL BE A MIN OF 1.25-1.5" CAL WITH MIN. 8'-0"-10'-0" HEIGHT 4.02.3.b TREES SHALL BE SPACED MIN. 30' FROM STREET INTERSECTIONS. AND MIN. 15' FROM DRIVES AND ALLEYS 4.02.3.c NO TREE SHALL BE WITHIN 10' OF A UTILITY POLE C.1.c SHRUBS SHALL BE MIN. 1'-0" TALL GENERAL LA, 2'-0" TALL FOR BUFFERING/SCREENING AT PLANTING YES YES C.1.i MULCH WATERING RINGS; MIN. 4'-0" DIA. WITH MIN. 2" DEPTH OF FIBROUS MULCH REQ. ALL BOULEVARD TREES.YES YES 93.B.5 USE OF ROCK LANDSCAPE OR ROCK MULCH (ROCKS < 4" DIA. ) SHALL NOT BE PLACED WITHIN 2' OF ANY PUBLIC WALKWAY OR ROAD.NO ROCK MULCH NO ROCK MULCH SPECIAL PROVISIONS, ACCESS STANDARDS - LANDSCAPING HIGHER THAN 30" SHALL NOT BE LOCATED WITHIN A VISION TRIANGLE OF 10'X10' FROM THE CURB LINE OF THE PARKING ACCESS TO THE INSIDE EDGE OF THE SIDEWALK 030.(6)(b)THE PERIMETER LANDSCAPE BUFFER SHALL CONSIST OF VEGETATION AND MAN-MADE FEATURES. NO ROCKS/GRAVEL ALLOWED YES YES 040.(4)(a)YES YES 4.02.3.d LARGE TREES SHALL BE PLANTED FORTY (40) TO SIXTY ( 60) FEET ON CENTER; ALL MEDIUM- SIZED TREES SHALL BE PLANTED A MINIMUM OF THIRTY- FIVE (35) FEET ON CENTER; AND ALL SMALL TREES SHALL BE PLANTED A MINIMUM OF TWENTY-FIVE (25) FEET ON CENTER. YES REVIEWED BY: DRAWN BY: SHEET DATE SHEET TITLE MO N T A N A ST A T E U N I V E R S I T Y MA R K & R O B Y N J O N E S C O L L E G E OF N U R S I N G - K A L I S P E L L 412024 MO N T A N A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y PPA#21-0168 A/E#:2022-02-09-04 STA T E OF MON T A N A L A N D S CAPE ARC H IT ECT DEBRA LICENS E D 264 ANN-LESLIE ROSA L02 E1LA5*ED PLA1TI1* PLA1 1 L302 ENLARGED PLANTING PLAN 1"=10'-0" NORTH REF. 20'10'5'0 SCALE: 1" = 10' 52SA 2STE5*AA5D MATERIALS LEGEND FORMED METAL PANEL(B.O.D. - MORIN)TONGUE & GROOVEALUMINUM PLANK CLADDING(B.O.D. - LONGBOARD) ALUMINUM PANEL & BATTEN CLADDING, COLOR 1(B.O.D. - LONGBOARD) ALUMINUM PANEL CLADDING, COLOR 2(B.O.D. - LONGBOARD) CONCRETE VENEER PANEL VERTICAL(B.O.D. - 2STONE BOARD FORM VENEER) ALUMINUM PANEL CLADDING, COLOR 3(B.O.D. - LONGBOARD) FIRST FLOOR100'-0" SECOND FLOOR114'-0" ROOF128'-0" 1245 BASEMENT89'-9" 3 A301______________ 14 ' - 0 " 14 ' - 0 " II E E M K L L N N O K S AAABBAABAABABBABAAABBA ABAABABBABAAABBAABAABABBABAAA BBCBCBCCBBBCCCBCBBCBCBCCBBBCCCBCBBCBCBCCBBBCCCBCB BCBCBCCBBBCCCBCBBCBCBCCBBBCCCBCBBCBCBCCBBBCCCBCBBCB BCCBAACCBABAAACCBCCBAACCBABAAACCBCCBAACCBABAAACCBCC BAACCBABAAACC BCCBAACCBABAAACCBCCBAACCBABAACCBCCBA 4 A201 TYP ______________ 2 A301______________4 A301______________ 3'-0"4'-0"4'-0" 2'-0" 3 A321 TYP ______________ 1 A321 TYP ______________ 3 A321 TYP ______________ 4'-0" 3 9 7 9 OPEN TOTERRACE OPEN TOTERRACE FIRST FLOOR100'-0" SECOND FLOOR114'-0" ROOF128'-0" GFEDCBA BASEMENT89'-9" CLERESTORY WINDOW 1 A301______________ ______________A203 5 14 ' - 0 " 14 ' - 0 " 3 2 I I I F RT JJC D GI BB W B C C A A A B A B C C A A B C C B C C A A A B A B C C A A B C C B C C A A A B A B C C A A B C C C C C A A A B A B C C A A B C A BACAA B C B B C B C C C B B B C C B C B C B B C B C C C B B B C C B C B C B B C B C C C B B B C C B C B C B B C B C C C B B B C C B C B C B B C B C C A A A B A B C C A A B C C B C C A A A B A B C C A ACB B C B B C B C C C B B B C C B C B C B B C B C C C B B B C C B 9 7 6 5A A201 TYP ______________ 5B A201______________ 4 A201 TYP ______________3'- 0 " 2' - 0 " 3'- 0 " 9'- 0 " A A 1.2. 3. 4.5.6.7. 8.9.10. ALUMINUM BATTEN, 2" X 8"STEEL PICKET RAILING, 42" TALL MIN. SEE A403 FOR DETAIL. SAME AS STAIR 1 GUARDRAIL, COLOR TO MATCH STOREFRONT TONGUE & GROOVE ALUMINUM PLANK CLADDING FINISH ON VERTICAL SURFACE AT TERRACENOT USED6" STAND OFF LETTERING SIGNAGE - COLOR TBD14" ACRYLIC LETTING SIGNAGE - COLOR TBD - SEE DETAIL 3/A201DOWNSPOUT NOZZLE SEE DETAIL 7/A201 - COORDINATE LOCATIONS WITH PLUMBING AND CIVILFIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION - SEE FIRE PROTECTIONEXTERIOR WALL HYDRANT - SEE PLUMBINGPIPE VENT - SEE MECHANICAL 1'-0" NOMINAL 1'-0" NOMINAL 1'-0" NOMINAL TYPE C TYPE ATYPE B 1 1 / 2 " MORIN PULSE P-9MORIN PULSE P-4 MORIN MATRIX MX-6 TYPE A COLOR = TBDCOLOR = TBDCOLOR = TBD DATUM PER ELEV HORIZONTAL ACCENT TRIM 2" 1 1/2"1/2" 1' - 2 " 1" ACRYLIC LETTERING TO SIT PROUD 1" FROM FACE OF METAL PANEL 4" FASTENING SCREW WITH STANDOFF L CLOSURE AS REQUIRED FOR FASTENING OF ACRYLIC LETTERING ACRYLIC FACE - COLOR TBD DRAIN HOLE LED MODULE LIGHT TYP - SEE ELECTRICAL FORMED METAL PANEL CLADDING TO BE WATER JET CUT TO FIT ACRYLIC LETTERING ACRYLIC BACK - COLOR TO BE BLACK "DOWNSPOUT NOZZLE" MODEL 1770 - BY JR SMITH SET DOWNSPOUT NOZZLE IN FULL BED OF NONCURING TYPE B SEALANT SECURE WITH THREADED FASTENERS OVERFLOW PIPE (TYP.) FIELD WRAP PIPE INTO WALL AIR/MOISTURE/VAPOR BARRIER AIR AND WATER TIGHT SEALANT SHEET METAL BOX FLASHING TO MATCH WIDTH OF METAL WALL PANEL - PREFINISHED 24 GA. GALV. STL. PANEL CLOSURE FLASHING (SIDES AND BOTTOM) - PREFINISHED 24 GA. GALV. STL. TERMINATE AND CLEAT BASE OF WALL PANEL PER MANUFACTURER E2 2" 8" ALUMINUM PLANK CLADDING MANUFACTURER'S PREMANUFACTURED CLOSURES CLADDING MANUFACTURER'S PREMANUFACTURED WALL EXTRUSION - PROVIDE PRE-ASSEMBLED END CLOSURES SECURE AT Z-FURRING PER MANUFACTURER ALUMINUM PLANK CLADDING SECURED OVER Z-FURRING E2 ALUMINUM PLANK CLADDING MANUFACTURER'S PREMANUFACTURED U-REVEAL SET CAP ALUMINUM PLANK CLADDING SECURED OVER Z-FURRING #KEYNOTES 6/A2017/A201 REVIEWED BY: DRAWN BY: SHEET DATE SHEET TITLE MO N T A N A ST A T E U N I V E R S I T Y MA R K & R O B Y N J O N E S C O L L E G E OF N U R S I N G - K A L I S P E L L TSSP EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS A201A201 4.17.20244.17.2024 MO N T A N A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y PPA#21-0168 A/E#:2022-02-09-04 1/8" = 1'-0"A201 1 NORTH ELEVATION 1/8" = 1'-0"A201 2 EAST ELEVATION 3" = 1'-0"A201 3 METAL PANEL PROFILES - PLAN 3" = 1'-0"A201 4 METAL PANEL HORIZONTAL JOINT DETAIL 1 1/2" = 1'-0"A201 6 ACRYLIC LETTERING DETAIL AT METAL PANELS 3" = 1'-0"A201 7 LAMBS TONGUE 3" = 1'-0"A201 5A ALUMINUM PLANK CLADDING ACCENT EXTRUSION 3" = 1'-0"A201 5B ALUMINUM PLANK CLADDING ACCENT REVEAL LIC E N S E ARCH IT E T TEOF M O N T A NANo. 5642BILLINGS, MT J S A C AME S R I H L ARDBE A D C T REV.DESCRIPTION DATE FIRST FLOOR100'-0" SECOND FLOOR114'-0" ROOF128'-0" 1 2 4 5 3 A301______________ 5' - 0 " 2' - 0 " 12 ' - 0 " 3'- 0 " 11 ' - 0 " A BUU A L LK MN P J J H C A A B A B C C A A B C C B C C A A A B A B C C A A B C C B C C C B B B C C B C B C B B C B C C C B B B C C B C B C B B A C C B B A A A B A B B A B A A B A A B B A A B C B B C B C C C B B B C C B C B C B B C B C C C B B B C C B C B C B B C B C C C B B B C C B C B C B B C B C C C B B B C C B C B C B B B C C B C C A A A B A B C C A A B C C B C C A A A B A B C C A A B C C B C C A A A B A B C C A A B C C B C C A A A B A B C C A A B C C B 2 A301______________4 A301______________ 9 5 2'-0" 3'-0" 7' - 0 " 3' - 0 " 3' - 0 " 5 A321______________ 3 8 FIRST FLOOR100'-0" SECOND FLOOR114'-0" ROOF128'-0" G F E D C B A BASEMENT89'-9" 1 A301______________ 14 ' - 0 " 14 ' - 0 " Q P LLKOLL L KK K L AAABBAABAABAB BAB AAABBAABAABABBABAAABBAABAABABBABAAABBAABAAB BBABAAABBAABAABABBABAAAB BBCBCBCCBBBCCCBC BBCBCBCCBBBCCCBCBBCBCBCCBBBCCCBCBBCBCBCCBBBCCCBCBBCBCBCCBBBCCCBCBBCBCBCCBBBCCCBCBBAB BCCBAACCBABAAACCBCCBAACCBABAAACCBCCBAACCBABAAACCBCCBAACCBABAAACCBCCBAACCBABAAACCBCCBAACCBABAAACCBCAB 7 6 3'-0" 7' - 0 " 2'-0"2'-0"2'-0"2'-0" 8 A321______________ 3 A321 TYP ______________ MATERIALS LEGEND FORMED METAL PANEL(B.O.D. - MORIN)TONGUE & GROOVEALUMINUM PLANK CLADDING(B.O.D. - LONGBOARD) ALUMINUM PANEL & BATTEN CLADDING, COLOR 1(B.O.D. - LONGBOARD) ALUMINUM PANEL CLADDING, COLOR 2(B.O.D. - LONGBOARD) CONCRETE VENEER PANEL VERTICAL(B.O.D. - 2STONE BOARD FORM VENEER) ALUMINUM PANEL CLADDING, COLOR 3(B.O.D. - LONGBOARD) 1.2. 3. 4.5.6.7. 8.9.10. ALUMINUM BATTEN, 2" X 8"STEEL PICKET RAILING, 42" TALL MIN. SEE A403 FOR DETAIL. SAME AS STAIR 1 GUARDRAIL, COLOR TO MATCH STOREFRONT TONGUE & GROOVE ALUMINUM PLANK CLADDING FINISH ON VERTICAL SURFACE AT TERRACENOT USED6" STAND OFF LETTERING SIGNAGE - COLOR TBD14" ACRYLIC LETTING SIGNAGE - COLOR TBD - SEE DETAIL 3/A201DOWNSPOUT NOZZLE SEE DETAIL 7/A201 - COORDINATE LOCATIONS WITH PLUMBING AND CIVILFIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION - SEE FIRE PROTECTIONEXTERIOR WALL HYDRANT - SEE PLUMBINGPIPE VENT - SEE MECHANICAL #KEYNOTES 6/A2017/A201 REVIEWED BY: DRAWN BY: SHEET DATE SHEET TITLE MO N T A N A ST A T E U N I V E R S I T Y MA R K & R O B Y N J O N E S C O L L E G E OF N U R S I N G - K A L I S P E L L TSSP EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS A202A202 4.17.20244.17.2024 MO N T A N A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y PPA#21-0168 A/E#:2022-02-09-04 1/8" = 1'-0"A202 1 SOUTH ELEVATION 1/8" = 1'-0"A202 2 WEST ELEVATION LIC E N S E ARCH IT E T TEOF M O N T A NANo. 5642BILLINGS, MT J S A C AME S R I H L ARDBE A D C T REV.DESCRIPTION DATE