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Site Plan, Elevations and Retrofit Design

October 28, 2016 by

Sustainability and the Built Environment

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Site Plan, Elevations and Retrofit Design

Ashbridge's Bay Yacht Club

This project is to create a site plan for Ashbridge’s Bay Yacht Club’s (ABYC) structures, a 3D Revit model of the clubhouse, and a design plan for retrofitting the clubhouse for wheelchair access. ABYC, located in Toronto, Ontario, was founded in 1932, and has been known as a premier sailing club that facilitates both novice and experienced sailors. ABYC is currently looking to obtain a complete site plan for its structures and a design plan to make the clubhouse more accessible. With the assistant from Rajive Sharma, Manager – Imaging & Monitoring from Sokkia Corporation, Co-PI Petro Karanxha, Nakhshab Ashraf-Poor, and Theodor Popescu will lead the student researchers to conduct 3D LiDAR scanning at the ABYC site. Based on the information collected, they will generate a comprehensive 2D site plan as well as a 3D clubhouse model with brief design proposal on increasing accessibility of the clubhouse. Student Researcher: Brad Shapiro

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Partner

  • Ashbridge's Bay Yacht Club

Principal-investigator

  • Nakhshab Ashraf-Poor 
  • Petro Karanxha
  • Theodor Popescu 

Centre

  • Sustainability and the Built Enviroment

Lab

  • BIM Lab

Project-year

  • 2014
  • 2015
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