This set includes drawings for Jack Matthews (client).
This set includes: index sheet, exterior elevations, site plans, floor plans, interior elevations, exterior elevations, construction details, framing plans, foundation plans, roof plans, building sections, wall sections, fixture schedules, electrical plans, HVAC plans, reflected ceiling plans, plumbing plans, general specifications, redlining and shop drawings.
Archival Collection
Gary Guy Wilson Architectural Drawings
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Collection Number: MS-00439 Collection Name: Gary Guy Wilson Architectural Drawings Box/Folder: Roll 313
This set includes drawings for the Clark County School District (client) by James H. Glover (engineer) and Neil Rounds (engineer).
This set includes: site plans, floor plans, foundation plans, exterior elevations, building sections, roof plans, reflected ceiling plans, finish/door schedules, construction details, plumbing plans, fixture schedules, HVAC plans, utility plans, electrical plans and lighting plans.
Archival Collection
Gary Guy Wilson Architectural Drawings
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Collection Number: MS-00439 Collection Name: Gary Guy Wilson Architectural Drawings Box/Folder: Roll 353
This set includes: redlining, exterior elevations, framing plans, foundation plans, floor plans, preliminary sketches, building sections, construction details, interior elevations, finish/door/window schedules, general specifications, HVAC plans, site plans, index sheet, grading plans and utility plans.
This set includes drawings for Tricon (client) by Daniel P. Smith (engineer) and C.S.A Engineers and Surveyors (engineer).
Archival Collection
Gary Guy Wilson Architectural Drawings
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Collection Number: MS-00439 Collection Name: Gary Guy Wilson Architectural Drawings Box/Folder: Roll 596
Black and white image of the gravel testing laboratory at the site of the former Stewart Ranch, also known as the Las Vegas Ranch. Standing in the center is Henry Wieking, "setting window and door casements preparatory to rebuilding adobe walls." Site Name: Las Vegas Ranch (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Instead of traditional concrete sidewalks, paths in the Ascaya luxury home development are surfaced with rock sourced and crushed on site and affixed with stabilizing agents giving walkways a more natural feel. Infrastructure for Ascaya, carved into the McCullough Mountain range in Henderson, Nevada, was completed with materials mined from the site.
Detail of fencing used around Ivanpah Solar facilities to reduce or eliminate the chance of tortoises, snakes, and other animals coming on to the site.