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CPEP PROGRESS

MAY 4TH, 2016

MAY 4TH, 2016

MAY 4TH, 2016

MAY 4TH, 2016

APRIL 11TH, 2016

APRIL 11TH, 2016

APRIL 8TH, 2016

MAR. 30TH 2016

MAR. 30TH 2016

DEC. 11TH 2015

NOV. 16TH 2015

OCT. 16TH 2015

SEPT. 28TH 2015

SEPT. 28TH 2015

SEPT. 11TH 2015

CPEP SITE CREATED

SEPT. 4TH 2015

OWNER'S PERMISSION RECEIVED

JULY 6TH 2015

ABOUT MY PROJECT

440 First Street, NW, is located between D and E Streets in downtown Washington, DC near the United States Capitol.  The existing 8 story building was constructed in 1982 and had no significant upgrades until the renovation was begun in 2012.

 

Through the fall and spring semesters, I will be analyzing the existing building conditions and proposing an alternate method of design, which I will try and implement. 

 

This website will show my progress over the course of the year.

The Capstone Project Electronic Portfolio (CPEP) is a web-based project and information center. It contains material produced for a year-long Senior Thesis class. Its purpose, in addition to providing central storage of individual assignments, is to foster communication and collaboration between student, faculty consultant, course instructors, and industry consultants. This website is dedicated to the research and analysis conducted via guidelines provided by the Department of Architectural Engineering. For an explanation of this capstone design course and its requirements click here.

CAPSTONE PROJECT ELECTRONIC PORTFOLIO
USER NOTE

While great efforts have been taken to provide accurate and complete information on the pages of CPEP, please be aware that the information contained herewith is considered a work‐in‐progress for this thesis project. Modifications and changes related to the original building designs and construction methodologies for this senior thesis project are solely the interpretation of Yemi Ositelu. Changes and discrepancies in no way imply that the original design contained errors or was flawed. Differing assumptions, code references, requirements, and methodologies have been incorporated into this thesis project; therefore, investigation results may vary from the original design.

This page was last updated on 9/4/2015 by Yemi Ositelu and is hosted by the AE Department ©2015

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