today was our last real day of being on site for a while, but it didn't really feel like it since we have SO much left to do, and i know i'll be around a lot over the next few months. sweet.
so this morning, jayson, megan & i finished up all the bricking... we cut a few pieces for the front patch, and redid an area near the back. then we filled everything up with more gravel, because some of it has washed out. after we were done with the brick cutting saw, megan & i took it apart and cleaned it up, so that we can return it.
and that was it for today :)
Friday, August 21, 2009
Thursday, August 20, 2009
day one hundred twenty nine // fifty five.
today, i got a break from [us] for the morning, because i had a doctor's appointment and other random things to do. i got to sleep in like an hour later than usual, and it was amazing. so i got on site at about 1.00, just in time for a HUGE thunderstorm. but we have plenty of painting to do inside, so we did that. josh & lauren finished up the main hallway, while denise, jayson, megan & i primed the entryway, which we finished after a few hours, including the ceiling. and painting ceilings SUCKS. it involves tilting your head up constantly, and it was making me feel dizzy and nauseous after a while. so denise finished up the last part of the ceiling while megan & i primed the cement columns.
also, for the past few days, adrianna has been working on her entry sculpture thing, and it looks really cool. she's painted the metal pieces so that they're no longer the same color as the stucco, and it contrasts nicely with the front of the building. i'm not sure what else is involved in her design, but i'm excited to see it finished.
also, for the past few days, adrianna has been working on her entry sculpture thing, and it looks really cool. she's painted the metal pieces so that they're no longer the same color as the stucco, and it contrasts nicely with the front of the building. i'm not sure what else is involved in her design, but i'm excited to see it finished.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
day one hundred twenty eight // fifty four.
today kind of sucked. it was hot as HELL outside, and jayson and i were working in the front yard, where there is constant sun. it was not fun. we finished grading our little square connecting the sidewalk and the driveway, then we got started laying the bricks. we got all the whole bricks layed, and tomorrow we'll worry about the ones that need to be cut.
so at 12, we all went to lunch as usual. i wasn't feeling well though, so i decided to go home and have a nap. it was longer than i intended, but i felt much better afterwards. so i got back to site around 2, and we began cleaning up the site. we got most of the wood, roof, trash, and other miscellaneous materials up, and into the dumpster or in the wood pile. then our neighbor friend from across the street [not the crack house] came and picked up the big pieces. he comes and gets some scrap every once in a while to build some dog houses that he sells. it's pretty cool that we can reuse the wood, instead of just throwing it away.
then after we cleaned, i went inside & helped josh & lauren do some priming. they were working in the big hallway, and i thought it was going to take forever to paint. but we have these huge 18" rollers that make it much easier, so we got a lot of it done in the hour or so that we were working :)
so at 12, we all went to lunch as usual. i wasn't feeling well though, so i decided to go home and have a nap. it was longer than i intended, but i felt much better afterwards. so i got back to site around 2, and we began cleaning up the site. we got most of the wood, roof, trash, and other miscellaneous materials up, and into the dumpster or in the wood pile. then our neighbor friend from across the street [not the crack house] came and picked up the big pieces. he comes and gets some scrap every once in a while to build some dog houses that he sells. it's pretty cool that we can reuse the wood, instead of just throwing it away.
then after we cleaned, i went inside & helped josh & lauren do some priming. they were working in the big hallway, and i thought it was going to take forever to paint. but we have these huge 18" rollers that make it much easier, so we got a lot of it done in the hour or so that we were working :)
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
day one hundred twenty seven // fifty three.
today was rather uneventful.... this morning jayson and i did a LOT of pickaxing and shoveling. there is a 5x5ish area between the front sidewalk and the driveway that robert wants us to brick. i'm not sure why, but whatever. however there was a small dirt mountain in the way that we had to remove. so we did that until like 1.00, when we went to lunch.
after lunch, megan & i went to the studio to meet with debbie & janel. they were giving me all their LEED stuff and giving me a tutorial about what all needs to be done. which is a LOT. and i'm quite terrified. but i know megan and can get it done! it'll be great fun.
after lunch, megan & i went to the studio to meet with debbie & janel. they were giving me all their LEED stuff and giving me a tutorial about what all needs to be done. which is a LOT. and i'm quite terrified. but i know megan and can get it done! it'll be great fun.
Monday, August 17, 2009
day one hundred twenty six // fifty two.
today there was a surprise for us when we got on site: broken glass. some asshole kids broke 2 of the panes of glass on the front curtain wall. obviously, denise & robert were PISSED. denise had actually come by site on saturday morning and saw it then, and she called the police and told them the dealio. but they couldn't really do much, so it pretty much sucks.
anyway, today jayson and i finished our brick pathway! we had to do some more pickaxing to get it level, but we got that done pretty quickly, and we laid the pavers quickly. so by 1.00 when i had to go, we were finished! except for the recycling pad area, but we have to wait for our grading friends to come back and move the dirt hills that are in our way.
anyway, today jayson and i finished our brick pathway! we had to do some more pickaxing to get it level, but we got that done pretty quickly, and we laid the pavers quickly. so by 1.00 when i had to go, we were finished! except for the recycling pad area, but we have to wait for our grading friends to come back and move the dirt hills that are in our way.
Friday, August 14, 2009
day one hundred twenty five // fifty one.
today jayson and i of course continued working on pavers. we kicked ass during the morning and got a LOT done, and we were well on course to finishing everything by 5.00. but alas, we did not. we had to finish work that people supposedly did WEEKS ago. back when we first started pavers, a group of people worked on grading the site so that when we come along, we just have to throw a little extra gravel on and start laying bricks. however, there was one area which needed to be dug out a LOT because we couldn't slope a lot due to ADA purposes. but they apparently decided they only wanted to grade it halfway, and deal with it later. which meant jayson and i had to deal with it. so our afternoon was spent pick-axing and shoveling out 4 or 5 inches of dirt. but i haven't had to redo someone else's work in quite some time, so i guess i was overdue. anyway, now we should finish bricking on monday :)
Thursday, August 13, 2009
day one hundred twenty four // fifty.
today megan and i elected to venture around greensboro searching for donations. we went to site to see if robert was ok with this plan and also to have him look at our book we created yesterday. he saw us in our normal clothes and couldn't say no, plus he liked our book. first we had to go to the studio to quickly edit the book & update the blog. then we went to kinko's to get it printed, and then we began our adventure. it wasn't very exciting though and we didn't get any free stuff or money, but we made some progress. we'll just have to continue calling & visiting people until we get our stuff :)
so we spent the morning doing this, and then i went back to site to help jayson work on pavers. and fortunately, we got quite a bit done! and ideally, we should be able to finish the rest of the sidewalk tomorrow!
also today, the curtain wall guys installed glass! it looks AWESOME. it's kind of greenish-blue glass which i don't normally like, but it looks really good with the blueish gray of the building. and it obviously lets a LOT of light into the building, so it looks super nice :)
so we spent the morning doing this, and then i went back to site to help jayson work on pavers. and fortunately, we got quite a bit done! and ideally, we should be able to finish the rest of the sidewalk tomorrow!
also today, the curtain wall guys installed glass! it looks AWESOME. it's kind of greenish-blue glass which i don't normally like, but it looks really good with the blueish gray of the building. and it obviously lets a LOT of light into the building, so it looks super nice :)
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
day one hundred twenty three // forty nine.
today was gross and rainy. but at least it wasn't sweltering hot like yesterday & the day before. i got to site, and jayson, megan & i got started on pavers. while we were working, denise, megan, gabe & i were talking and decided we needed some sort of brochure/booklet to actually take to different places in greensboro to look for donations. calling people up doesn't seem to work, because they can't SEE what's going on and how awesome we are. so around 9.00, megan & i went to the studio to work on this book! we got it done, and we just have to show it to robert for approval, and then hopefully we can get it printed and start getting some free stuff!
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
day one hundred twenty two // forty eight.
this morning i met denise & megan at caribou coffee. we were on a mission to get stuff donated. i was in charge of appliances, and i called a whole bunch of distributors in greensboro & winston-salem. most people were not useful, but one guy said he was willing to give us as much of a discount as possible. and one place sounded very interested, i just have to fax over some info to the owner/manager. so i hope something works out! denise did the best job, and essentially got all our landscaping stuff donated. it's not a done deal yet, but one guy said he's VERY interested in doing all the landscaping. which is AWESOME and i'm trying to get paid for (at least) my 200 hours from this summer :)
so after this, i went back to site for a bit and helped with pavers. jayson was at lunch when i got there, and josh & lauren didn't need any help, so i did some random stuff while i waited for jayson, like cut some bricks in half to finish the holes in the herringbone sections, and filled gravel in the sections that were completed yesterday and this morning. then jayson arrived, and we pretty much finished the intersection of the herringbone & running bond pattern by the shed. then we got started leveling & grading the area by the door.
also today, robert told me that i'm going to be in charge of LEED from now on. he had been hinting at this for a while, but i wasn't sure if he was serious or actually going to do it. so i guess he told debbie & janel today that i'm doing it from now on. and as i imagined, it didn't go over well. it'll be interesting though, because i don't exactly know what i'll be doing. but i'll be getting GREAT experience. and i'll be getting paid :)
so after this, i went back to site for a bit and helped with pavers. jayson was at lunch when i got there, and josh & lauren didn't need any help, so i did some random stuff while i waited for jayson, like cut some bricks in half to finish the holes in the herringbone sections, and filled gravel in the sections that were completed yesterday and this morning. then jayson arrived, and we pretty much finished the intersection of the herringbone & running bond pattern by the shed. then we got started leveling & grading the area by the door.
also today, robert told me that i'm going to be in charge of LEED from now on. he had been hinting at this for a while, but i wasn't sure if he was serious or actually going to do it. so i guess he told debbie & janel today that i'm doing it from now on. and as i imagined, it didn't go over well. it'll be interesting though, because i don't exactly know what i'll be doing. but i'll be getting GREAT experience. and i'll be getting paid :)
Monday, August 10, 2009
day one hundred twenty one // forty seven.
today was once again, rather uneventful. megan, jayson & i began working on the brick pavers once again. we did some calculating with string to figure out the slopes, then shoveled a lot of gravel. we got the path to the mechanical room finished, and started leveling out the curved part. then 1.30 rolled around, and i left for fleming's.
Friday, August 7, 2009
day one hundred twenty // forty six.
today was rather uneventful. cody, anna, josh, jayson & lauren worked on finishing up the roof, but they didn't need any other help. so i painted. all day long. in the morning, laura & i painted the last few rafter tails on the front of the building. it's on the east side, so its super sunny and HOT. it wasn't exactly fun.
then after lunch, we painted some siding. we finished up the part to the left of the atruim, which needed another coat. then we began on the right side, where they finished installing the hardiplank this week. yay. and more painting will occur next week, i'm sure.
then after lunch, we painted some siding. we finished up the part to the left of the atruim, which needed another coat. then we began on the right side, where they finished installing the hardiplank this week. yay. and more painting will occur next week, i'm sure.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
day one hundred nineteen // forty five.
today was another looong day. however, i found out that i'm getting paid for my labor until we finish, so i'm MORE than willing to put in long hours :)
anyway, today i mostly worked with lauren & josh to finish up the hardiplank. there was just one wall remaining, in the little alcove/corner thing behind the atrium, where megan & i waterproofed wayyyyyyyy back in april. and became clear that our waterproofing skills are stellar, because the whole area was filled with 3-4 inches of water, plus a whole bunch of trash. so the first order of business was to remove said water. so we fetched our dear friend, The Pump. he didn't get all the water out, so we got the shop vac to suck the rest out. and i learned that shop vacs can indeed suck up water, as well as mudish substances. who knew. then we got started on installing the hardiplank, which involved a lot of leveling, a jig to keep the pieces even, my arms hurting from holding the pieces straight, and a crazy sawing contraption. there's this strange attatchment that goes on the end of a drill that chomps through the hardiplank. i'm not sure how it goes from spinning to cutting, but it's cool. so we got the majority of this wall finished by lunch, and finished it up afterwards. then we caulked the holes from our wall and yesterdays wall, and that was about it for today!
we have also begun picking out colors for the interior! robert showed us the 'techtonic' color scheme, which is basically white walls in the majority of the building, with certain walls of accent colors. denise picked out some REALLY nice colors that i loved, but they got vetoed by robert :( basically, we have to keep in the same sort of color scheme as the exterior, which is blue-ish gray. and there's a limeish green that he really likes too. so there's certain areas of color in the public spaces that need to be decided on, and i guess we're going to pick out the accent colors for the bedrooms in teams of 2 or something. so we can each have our own color! it's exciting :)
anyway, today i mostly worked with lauren & josh to finish up the hardiplank. there was just one wall remaining, in the little alcove/corner thing behind the atrium, where megan & i waterproofed wayyyyyyyy back in april. and became clear that our waterproofing skills are stellar, because the whole area was filled with 3-4 inches of water, plus a whole bunch of trash. so the first order of business was to remove said water. so we fetched our dear friend, The Pump. he didn't get all the water out, so we got the shop vac to suck the rest out. and i learned that shop vacs can indeed suck up water, as well as mudish substances. who knew. then we got started on installing the hardiplank, which involved a lot of leveling, a jig to keep the pieces even, my arms hurting from holding the pieces straight, and a crazy sawing contraption. there's this strange attatchment that goes on the end of a drill that chomps through the hardiplank. i'm not sure how it goes from spinning to cutting, but it's cool. so we got the majority of this wall finished by lunch, and finished it up afterwards. then we caulked the holes from our wall and yesterdays wall, and that was about it for today!
we have also begun picking out colors for the interior! robert showed us the 'techtonic' color scheme, which is basically white walls in the majority of the building, with certain walls of accent colors. denise picked out some REALLY nice colors that i loved, but they got vetoed by robert :( basically, we have to keep in the same sort of color scheme as the exterior, which is blue-ish gray. and there's a limeish green that he really likes too. so there's certain areas of color in the public spaces that need to be decided on, and i guess we're going to pick out the accent colors for the bedrooms in teams of 2 or something. so we can each have our own color! it's exciting :)
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
day one hundred eighteen // forty four.
well, our mini-vacation ended this morning. we were back on site at 8.00 as usual. and as expected, no one showed up except for megan, josh, denise, anna, cody, lauren, and myself. the interns. and of course robert. mostly everyone else clearly has no interest in seeing the project get finished, and were just here this summer for the credit. [well, except for doug, who has been working in the shop with adrian, and jayson, who will be there tomorrow.] oh well. we'll be the only ones who can have the WHOLE project in our portfolios, from start to finish :)
anyway, today was HOT. i helped cody & anna finish waterproofing the green roof. lately, it has been seriously leaking, because the waterproofing that we put on wayyyy back in april is no longer working. apparently, if you leave it exposed during the summer for extended periods of time, it loses it's effectiveness. so on friday, anna & cody put down a few layers of the EXTREMELY disgusting tar stuff and some sort of strange feltish material to make everything super waterproofed. then today, we had to go over the edges again with some foilskin, a foil-like substance with tar on the back to make it stick. then we havd to cover those edges with some super sticky blue tape. so now there seems to be an extreme amount of waterproofing action going on, and nothing will get through. hopefully.
that's what we did until about 3.00 today, when i had to leave. fortunately, i missed the next step: more tar. so hopefully they got the rest of it done today! also, robert is sending cody & anna to the shop next week, so they have to finish the whole roof by the end of friday. there are still a few more trim pieces that need to be ordered, so i went around with them and helped them measure, so that they can be delivered tommorrow :)
OH and we have drywall! and the stucco is finished! over the past 4 days, our drywall & stucco friends have continued working! the stucco is finished, and the color & texture looks really cool. and the majority of the drywall is finished also! so there are real life rooms. it's crazy. it REALLY looks like a house. and it kind of hit me today that we ACTUALLY built this thing. i still can't get over it.
anyway, today was HOT. i helped cody & anna finish waterproofing the green roof. lately, it has been seriously leaking, because the waterproofing that we put on wayyyy back in april is no longer working. apparently, if you leave it exposed during the summer for extended periods of time, it loses it's effectiveness. so on friday, anna & cody put down a few layers of the EXTREMELY disgusting tar stuff and some sort of strange feltish material to make everything super waterproofed. then today, we had to go over the edges again with some foilskin, a foil-like substance with tar on the back to make it stick. then we havd to cover those edges with some super sticky blue tape. so now there seems to be an extreme amount of waterproofing action going on, and nothing will get through. hopefully.
that's what we did until about 3.00 today, when i had to leave. fortunately, i missed the next step: more tar. so hopefully they got the rest of it done today! also, robert is sending cody & anna to the shop next week, so they have to finish the whole roof by the end of friday. there are still a few more trim pieces that need to be ordered, so i went around with them and helped them measure, so that they can be delivered tommorrow :)
OH and we have drywall! and the stucco is finished! over the past 4 days, our drywall & stucco friends have continued working! the stucco is finished, and the color & texture looks really cool. and the majority of the drywall is finished also! so there are real life rooms. it's crazy. it REALLY looks like a house. and it kind of hit me today that we ACTUALLY built this thing. i still can't get over it.
Friday, July 31, 2009
day one hundred seventeen // forty three.
today was somewhat awful. robert told us yesterday that all we were doing today was moving drywall and cleaning the site. so i was prepared to be done by 12, maybe 1 at the latest. shortly after we got to site, a lowe's truck arrived with 5 stacks of drywall, plus we had one stack left to move in from the last delivery. fortunately, we were able to put the stacks right by the entrance, so we didn't have far to move the drywall. so it took us maybe 2 hours to relocate all the drywall, so i thought we were in good shape for leaving site by 12. HOWEVER, cleaning the site was WAY more involved that anyone initially thought. we cleaned outside fairly quickly, just picked up all the random wood & trash that was strewn about and threw out the trash / piled the wood very haphazardly by the shed. it was no big deal. however, inside, we had to move EVERYTHING. apparently, drywallers don't like having things in their way when they're working, and will just walk of a job if there are things in their way. i mean, i understand that i guess. it was just really annoying because we don't exactly have room outside of the building to store things, so we had to get very creative. after we cleaned the whole building we had to move all the plywood 'doors' that are cover up the curtain wall openings from the inside of the frame to the outside. that way they can drywall up to the frame. and that took FOREVER. mostly it was just frustrating because we kept thinking we were about done, but then new problems would appear. oh well. by 4.00, we got everything done. and now we have a 4 day break until we get started back up again! woo!
Thursday, July 30, 2009
day one hundred sixteen // forty two.
there was a lot of work to be done today, and i didn't have to work at fleming's, so once again i ended up staying the whole day. i was hoping that we would be able to get the majority of the pavers done, but alas, we didn't make much progress on those. there weren't many people on site today, and the insulation needed to be finished so that the drywallers could proceed. so this morning, all 8 of us worked to finish the insulation instead of working on the sidewalk. cori, laura & i worked in the tall hallway to finish up the upper half of the wall. it wasn't hard, but it was kind of a pain because the insulation is itchy, and i seemed to be breathing a lot of it in despite the mask i was wearing. also, we had to use the super tall / sketchy ladders. anyway, that took us the most of the morning.
after that, cori & i swept gravel into the curved brick area that we finished up yesterday and the day before. then after lunch, jessie & laura worked on putting more bricks down on the curved area, while cori, megan & i attempted to redo the strings that jayson did yesterday. he did a LOVELY job of marking everything out with stakes & strings, and the plan was to make it SUPER easy for us to finish the sidewalk today & tomorrow. however, lowe's came by with a delivery of drywall yesterday afternoon, and they unfortunately had to drive their tractor/forklift thing RIGHT through everything. so that sucked. and jayson wasn't here today to redo everything. i talked to him briefly on the phone & he described everything to me, and i understood the concept perfectly. however, when it came time to actually set all the strings & such in place, it didn't work out so well. i think my brain was having an off day. anyway, our attempt failed, so hopefully jayson will be able to set it back up tomorrow/explain it to me again so that i can do it for real next week. we'll see. but either way, the sidewalk isn't getting done this week. tomorrow is only a half day, and all we're really doing is moving another stack of drywall inside [yay] and cleaning the site. then robert is going to the beach for 4 days, so i think we have monday & tuesday off! YAY!
after that, cori & i swept gravel into the curved brick area that we finished up yesterday and the day before. then after lunch, jessie & laura worked on putting more bricks down on the curved area, while cori, megan & i attempted to redo the strings that jayson did yesterday. he did a LOVELY job of marking everything out with stakes & strings, and the plan was to make it SUPER easy for us to finish the sidewalk today & tomorrow. however, lowe's came by with a delivery of drywall yesterday afternoon, and they unfortunately had to drive their tractor/forklift thing RIGHT through everything. so that sucked. and jayson wasn't here today to redo everything. i talked to him briefly on the phone & he described everything to me, and i understood the concept perfectly. however, when it came time to actually set all the strings & such in place, it didn't work out so well. i think my brain was having an off day. anyway, our attempt failed, so hopefully jayson will be able to set it back up tomorrow/explain it to me again so that i can do it for real next week. we'll see. but either way, the sidewalk isn't getting done this week. tomorrow is only a half day, and all we're really doing is moving another stack of drywall inside [yay] and cleaning the site. then robert is going to the beach for 4 days, so i think we have monday & tuesday off! YAY!
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
day one hundred fifteen // forty one.
today was another productive day! which is nice, because last week was not so productive. this morning, allison & i finished up the edging of the paths we've done so far. and now we're both pros at cutting bricks & putting the puzzle together. while we were working on this, jayson & some other people were putting in MORE gravel to get the other paths prepared for brick. and they have that pretty much good to go. after lunch, we got started on continuing to lay brick on the curved path. and we reached the portion that actually curves, and it looks good! we about doubled the length of the path from yesterday, so at this rate i think we'll be able to get done by friday! jayson & allison won't be around tomorrow though, so i suppose i'll be in charge of getting a lot of bricking accomplished tomorrow. thankfully, i don't have to work at fleming's, so i'll be able to be on site all day! yay.
also, i'm starting to get a bit concerned about how the building is going to be finished.... since class technically ends this week, pretty much everyone is done. yet we still have a LOT of work left to do. plus gtcc had their last day yesterday, and not all the siding is done :/ so i have a feeling that it will basically be the 8 or so of us interns [gabe, megan, denise, anna, cody, josh, lauren, & myself ] that will be doing a lot of the remaining work. i'm sure random people will show up here & there to help out, but i don't think we can count on continuous work from them! oh well, we'll just have to see how it goes i guess....
also, i'm starting to get a bit concerned about how the building is going to be finished.... since class technically ends this week, pretty much everyone is done. yet we still have a LOT of work left to do. plus gtcc had their last day yesterday, and not all the siding is done :/ so i have a feeling that it will basically be the 8 or so of us interns [gabe, megan, denise, anna, cody, josh, lauren, & myself ] that will be doing a lot of the remaining work. i'm sure random people will show up here & there to help out, but i don't think we can count on continuous work from them! oh well, we'll just have to see how it goes i guess....
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
day one hundred fourteen // forty.
today was loooonng but very productive. all that was really to be done today was continue bricking. there were three teams working: jayson, allison, et al once again fixing the first past by the atrium [they got it nice and level yesterday, but it wasn't parallel to the house], amy, elise, kim and maybe some more people putting more gravel on the path to get it ready for bricking, and shannon, jessica and i working on our path by the mechanical room. i picked up the art of bricking by observing and helping jessica, and we got our path mostly finished by lunch. also, we got the diamond saw set up, so that we can cut the bricks in half to fill in the holes in our harringbone pattern. it's a crazy saw that spits water on the blade as it cuts to keep it nice and cool & cutting properly. it takes a while to cut through the bricks because you can't push them through fast, but it cuts them nice and smoothly.
lunch today was AMAZING. shannon from gtcc brought his green egg grill and cooked us some hotdogs! plus we had chips and veggies and AMAZING brownies that jessie cooked. it was lovely :)
after lunch, harold from pine hall brick came to help us with the branched off and curved portion of the path. we had NO idea how to go about accomplishing this task in the short period of time we have left. so harold was nice enough to take the afternoon to help us and show us how to do it! we changed the pattern for the curved part from the harringbone pattern to a running bond pattern, which is wayyyyy easier but still looks nice. it doesn't involve complex cutting t0 create the curve, so we all like it. so harold showed us how to make the branch off of the first path area. this does involve a lot of cutting, but it's not horrible. i started cutting the pieces to fill in holes while jayson, allison & harold got started on the running bond. they got a LOT done in the 4 or so hours we were working on it, and i'm confident we can get all the sidewalks done by the end of friday! and it's all thanks to harold :) he was so patient with us, and did a great job of explaining everything and helped out a lot too. he stuck around for over 3 hours this afteroon, and even bought jayson, allison & i popsicles when the ice cream truck came around! basically, he was amazing :)




lunch today was AMAZING. shannon from gtcc brought his green egg grill and cooked us some hotdogs! plus we had chips and veggies and AMAZING brownies that jessie cooked. it was lovely :)
after lunch, harold from pine hall brick came to help us with the branched off and curved portion of the path. we had NO idea how to go about accomplishing this task in the short period of time we have left. so harold was nice enough to take the afternoon to help us and show us how to do it! we changed the pattern for the curved part from the harringbone pattern to a running bond pattern, which is wayyyyy easier but still looks nice. it doesn't involve complex cutting t0 create the curve, so we all like it. so harold showed us how to make the branch off of the first path area. this does involve a lot of cutting, but it's not horrible. i started cutting the pieces to fill in holes while jayson, allison & harold got started on the running bond. they got a LOT done in the 4 or so hours we were working on it, and i'm confident we can get all the sidewalks done by the end of friday! and it's all thanks to harold :) he was so patient with us, and did a great job of explaining everything and helped out a lot too. he stuck around for over 3 hours this afteroon, and even bought jayson, allison & i popsicles when the ice cream truck came around! basically, he was amazing :)
Monday, July 27, 2009
day one hundred thirteen // thirty nine.
unlike the past few days, today went by quite quickly! even though the work i was doing pretty much sucked, at least i was doing something. first, robert greeted me today by informing me that i have another wire to run. surprise surprise. at least it wasn't a horrible one to do. robert & i both agreed that we hate our electrical engineer though, because once again this was one that he missed putting on the plans. anyway, jessica & i tackled this one wire. it wasn't too difficult, just a royal pain in the ass because all our previous holes have been caulked/insulated over, none of the drills seemed to work, and the major channels for wire are covered with metal plates. whatever. we got it done in an hour or so i think. after that, i went to help people with the bricks. there is apparently all kinds of drama going on with that, with people doing it wrong/people trying to be perfectionists with it/i don't know. but whatever was done last week got ripped up and started over again today. who knows. i didn't really know what was going on, but i helped out as i could. so, i shoveled gravel. at least it was tiny baby gravel compared to what we leveled out in the whole building before the concrete was poured and such. anyway, i did that for the rest of the day. and when everyone was on lunch, i continued in other areas to get the gravel up to sort of where it needs to be for bricking. hopefully tomorrow, everything will be mostly level, and we can start laying the brick.
and once again, the site was covered with various people doing things. so the driveway was poured! and the drywallers came! they started on the ceiling though, so it's not super exciting yet. but hopefully it will be soon!
also today, i have been going through my blog and somewhat formatting it to turn in a rough copy on thursday. and i cannot believe how many times i said: wiring is almost finished! and it started wayyy back on june 23, a MONTH ago. little did i know i would STILL be dealing with electrical today....


and once again, the site was covered with various people doing things. so the driveway was poured! and the drywallers came! they started on the ceiling though, so it's not super exciting yet. but hopefully it will be soon!
also today, i have been going through my blog and somewhat formatting it to turn in a rough copy on thursday. and i cannot believe how many times i said: wiring is almost finished! and it started wayyy back on june 23, a MONTH ago. little did i know i would STILL be dealing with electrical today....
Saturday, July 25, 2009
day one hundred twelve // thirty eight.
today somewhat sucked. there weren't many of us there today, so most people just continued painting and bricking. megan & i volunteered for a 'meticulous job', which turned out to be cutting off strips of the stucco around the front and side of the building. there are apparently going to be metal strips inlayed into the stucco, but they weren't marked when the stucco guys when around with their first coat. and while megan and i were working on this, the drywallers came! however, they officially suck. they saw that the drywall was all outside [because lowe's delivered it all on the wrong day, and we weren't able to put it inside]. so it's been chilling outside, covered in plastic. HOWEVER, they decided they didn't feel like moving it all inside, so they did some complaining then left. so, we were all pulled off our jobs to move all the drywall inside. it was NOT fun. first of all, there were like 150 sheets. and they seem to be extra large sheets of drywall, at least they appeared to be bigger than i remembered drywall looking. so there were like 12-15 of us moving all this drywall inside. needless to say, it sucked. oh well, at least i can skip my arm workout at the gym today. anyway, this took us maybe and hour, and robert decided that we had done enough work, and let us leave early!
Friday, July 24, 2009
day one hundred eleven // thirty seven.
today was amazing because i didn't have to do ANY wiring. other than that though, it was actually quite boring. we couldn't do much this morning because we hadn't passed all our inspections yet. so there were some people working on the sidewalks, and some people painted. i painted for a while, but we couldn't do much because the sidewalk team was working where we needed to paint. therefore, we couldn't paint. so i spent most of the day wandering around searching for work. i did a few things here and there, like clean up the inside of the building, and picked up some paint from duron.
elsewhere on site, there have been tons of contractors around doing things. the stuccoing & insulation continued today, and some concrete guys came today to start making the forms for the driveway. they hadn't started pouring the concrete by the time i was leaving, but perhaps there will be a driveway there tomorrow!
also, as i was leaving, denise said that the inspector came and we passed ALL our inspections! so the drywallers can start now! yay!

elsewhere on site, there have been tons of contractors around doing things. the stuccoing & insulation continued today, and some concrete guys came today to start making the forms for the driveway. they hadn't started pouring the concrete by the time i was leaving, but perhaps there will be a driveway there tomorrow!
also, as i was leaving, denise said that the inspector came and we passed ALL our inspections! so the drywallers can start now! yay!
Thursday, July 23, 2009
day one hundred ten // thirty six.
well, my vacation ended and i had to go back to site. for some reason, i was expecting a lot of stuff, including the wiring, to be done. obviously, i should have known better...
when i first got to site, i investigated what was done over the past week: curtain wall frames were completed, a lot of siding was done, the sidewalk pavers had been started, drywall began, and some guys started stuccoing. also, we apparently passed our electrical inspection [thank god], but the inspection for the mechanical rooms [responsibility of the electrician] failed. oh well, at least that doesn't involve me. however, even though we passed our part of the inspection, there was still wiring to be done. we had to do the doorbell and fix a few wires that were in the way of the drywallers.
so today, i didn't really have a set task. no one really needed help on their teams, so i went around doing random things/helping Team Hangout. so i helped megan with the supposedly last of the wiring [it won't be], then moved some furring strips for the insulation guys. which they apparently didn't even REALLY need them removed, they were just making a big deal about it. at least we only did one room before we really realized this. anyway, that's about all i did today.






when i first got to site, i investigated what was done over the past week: curtain wall frames were completed, a lot of siding was done, the sidewalk pavers had been started, drywall began, and some guys started stuccoing. also, we apparently passed our electrical inspection [thank god], but the inspection for the mechanical rooms [responsibility of the electrician] failed. oh well, at least that doesn't involve me. however, even though we passed our part of the inspection, there was still wiring to be done. we had to do the doorbell and fix a few wires that were in the way of the drywallers.
so today, i didn't really have a set task. no one really needed help on their teams, so i went around doing random things/helping Team Hangout. so i helped megan with the supposedly last of the wiring [it won't be], then moved some furring strips for the insulation guys. which they apparently didn't even REALLY need them removed, they were just making a big deal about it. at least we only did one room before we really realized this. anyway, that's about all i did today.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
day one hundred nine // thirty five.
i think we may actually be done with wiring! today, shannon, allison, marianne, megan & i finished up a few wiring related tasks: adjusting the under-cabinet wires, adjusting 2 emergency lights, screwing in the remaining boxes into the concrete, and fixing the range wire. so now we just have to wait on the electricians to finish putting everything together!
after wiring, we started painting the siding on the front of the house! the color is really cool, and now the house is starting to look super awesome.
also, today was my last day on site before i go on "vacation" to canada! and i am SO excited to have a break! it's going to be weird coming back to site next week though... it's hopefully going to have drywall & such, and look so different!


after wiring, we started painting the siding on the front of the house! the color is really cool, and now the house is starting to look super awesome.
also, today was my last day on site before i go on "vacation" to canada! and i am SO excited to have a break! it's going to be weird coming back to site next week though... it's hopefully going to have drywall & such, and look so different!
Monday, July 13, 2009
day one hundred eight // thirty four.
today was kind of gross and rainy, yet most of the work we need to do is outside. but we came to site nonetheless, and worked on some miscellaneous tasks inside. megan, marianne & i repaired the wiring from the hvac holes, which didn't take too long. then we searched around for some jobs for a while, but there was a shortage of work. so we talked about our lives/iarc for a bit while we waited for robert to come back so we could ask him a question. he never arrived though, so i found a new job: painting. mira had painted a few of the rafter tails under the eaves, and i took over while she was taking a break. i got a few sections done, and then i was sent to lowes to pick up a few things. then it was 1.00, so off to fleming's.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
day one hundred seven // thirty three.
despite the fact i had to get up early and work on a saturday, today wasn't horrible. first of all, i didn't have to be on site until 9.00, which is much more manageable than 8. also, i knew i was only going to be around for a few hours before we all were going to gabe's lakehouse! yay! so anyway, today we finished wiring the last intercom guy, which didn't take long. then we assessed the damage caused by the concrete guys. this week they were cutting holes in the wall for the hvac units, and consequently cut through a few wires. i was expecting the repairs to be a huge ordeal, but thankfully they weren't. some people got started on fixing them as i left, and i presume we'll be finishing up on monday!
Friday, July 10, 2009
day one hundred six // thirty two.
today we continued wiring the intercom system. it was quite the ordeal because we had to wire all the way from the matron suite to the mechanical room in the other half of the house. not only did we have to pull 200+ feet of wire through the walls and ceiling & such, but we had to drill all the holes & things involved too. so it took us like 4 hours to complete this one wire. needless to say, it was awful. however, we got it and 2 other wires done, so tomorrow we just have one more little guy to finish, then install everything in the box. and then i'm pretty positive we will be DONE WIRING. however, who knows for sure, because we've been saying this for about a week now.
also today, the inspectors came to inspect the wiring in the half of the house that is completed. and i never actually heard if we passed or failed, but hopefully we passed. and i'm sure i would have heard if we failed. so i suppose that's good news.
also today, the inspectors came to inspect the wiring in the half of the house that is completed. and i never actually heard if we passed or failed, but hopefully we passed. and i'm sure i would have heard if we failed. so i suppose that's good news.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
day one hundred five // thirty one.
today we wired the intercom system. we were hoping to have a wireless system, but unfortunately it wouldn't work because we have 2 mechanical rooms. i'm not sure why that makes it an issue, but apparently it does. but at least it only required tiny wires that are super easy to deal with, unlike the regular 12-2 stuff we've been working with. anyway, we got half of them done today, and we'll finish up tomorrow.
also today, the curtain wall guys started installing the frames! and they look pretty :) but unfortunately, they're going to be covered back up with plywood so they don't get messed up.
also today, the curtain wall guys started installing the frames! and they look pretty :) but unfortunately, they're going to be covered back up with plywood so they don't get messed up.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
day one hundred four // thirty.
wiring is the task that will never end.
today, we had to add MORE wires, for water heaters, the range, dishwasher, and a few other things. at least they were fairly easy. there were a few other small tasks to be taken care of all well, like more zip tying. also, as our electricians elizabeth & jose were connecting things, they found quite a few extra wires, that we removed. and i suspect that any wiring we do from now on will be fixing mistakes that they discover as they connect things. and i suppose by the end of the week, we will be done!
elsewhere around site: the gtcc boys are installing siding, the roof is done [i think], landscaping is beginning, and the curtain walls are going to be installed soon! yay

today, we had to add MORE wires, for water heaters, the range, dishwasher, and a few other things. at least they were fairly easy. there were a few other small tasks to be taken care of all well, like more zip tying. also, as our electricians elizabeth & jose were connecting things, they found quite a few extra wires, that we removed. and i suspect that any wiring we do from now on will be fixing mistakes that they discover as they connect things. and i suppose by the end of the week, we will be done!
elsewhere around site: the gtcc boys are installing siding, the roof is done [i think], landscaping is beginning, and the curtain walls are going to be installed soon! yay
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
day one hundred three // twenty nine.
so i was really hoping that i wouldn't have to do any wiring today. alas, there was more to do. marianne, megan & i started the day by going through the whole building & checking everything again. and unfortunately, there were a few circuits that needed to be fixed. but we got people working on everything, and by about 1.00 when i had to leave, almost everything was good to go!
also today, the electricians started connecting everything together! i'm pretty sure they were laughing at our wiring work/hating themselves for having to deal with it. hahah but they were super nice about everything. they did point out a few things that are not going to work, like when we have multiple wires running up one stud, they have to be ziptied together so that they are nice and compact, and therefore pass inspection. [and by the by, if we don't pass our inspection this week, i'm probably going to have an anuerism]. she also said that for some of the boxes, where we have like a 10 wires coming out, we're going to have to get bigger boxes. this is mostly related to the pancake boxes for the fans, which technically only have room for one wire. yet we have 6 coming out of some of them. oops. but she said it won't be a huge problem, they'll just get different boxes.
i also realized today that chad, our electrical engineer who did the electrical plans, is officially crazy. i mean he's super nice and quite cute, but NOT exactly the best electrical engineer. i had been starting to realize this, since we had to do many things differently in real life than he specified in the plan, and today the electrician lady confirmed this suspicion. she was saying that in a lot of places around site, there were extra wires that don't really need to be there. aka, there's easier ways to go about doing things. but oh well, it's done now. i also realized today that i could probably be an electrician. if i didn't hate wiring so much, that is. but now that we're pretty much done, i have all the information necessary to wire a house. it kind of sucks that i had to learn it in pieces as we were doing it, but i could now legitimately wire a building. and maybe it wouldn't take 3 weeks. i could also probably make my own electrical plans, and only have to look up a few codes here and there. anyway, i suppose for the past 3 weeks i just got all caught up in hating wiring, and i didn't realize that i was actually learning all this cool shit. so yeah. i realized it today, and it's kind of awesome :)




also today, the electricians started connecting everything together! i'm pretty sure they were laughing at our wiring work/hating themselves for having to deal with it. hahah but they were super nice about everything. they did point out a few things that are not going to work, like when we have multiple wires running up one stud, they have to be ziptied together so that they are nice and compact, and therefore pass inspection. [and by the by, if we don't pass our inspection this week, i'm probably going to have an anuerism]. she also said that for some of the boxes, where we have like a 10 wires coming out, we're going to have to get bigger boxes. this is mostly related to the pancake boxes for the fans, which technically only have room for one wire. yet we have 6 coming out of some of them. oops. but she said it won't be a huge problem, they'll just get different boxes.
i also realized today that chad, our electrical engineer who did the electrical plans, is officially crazy. i mean he's super nice and quite cute, but NOT exactly the best electrical engineer. i had been starting to realize this, since we had to do many things differently in real life than he specified in the plan, and today the electrician lady confirmed this suspicion. she was saying that in a lot of places around site, there were extra wires that don't really need to be there. aka, there's easier ways to go about doing things. but oh well, it's done now. i also realized today that i could probably be an electrician. if i didn't hate wiring so much, that is. but now that we're pretty much done, i have all the information necessary to wire a house. it kind of sucks that i had to learn it in pieces as we were doing it, but i could now legitimately wire a building. and maybe it wouldn't take 3 weeks. i could also probably make my own electrical plans, and only have to look up a few codes here and there. anyway, i suppose for the past 3 weeks i just got all caught up in hating wiring, and i didn't realize that i was actually learning all this cool shit. so yeah. i realized it today, and it's kind of awesome :)
Monday, July 6, 2009
day one hundred two // twenty eight.
today was HOPEFULLY the last day of wiring! robert told us this morning that the framing inspection is scheduled for thursday, so all the other inspections have to be done before then. and in order for the electrical to be inspected, the electrician has to have 2 days or so to connect everything to the breaker boxes. therefore, we had to get all our stuff done by today. fortunately, we didn't have much left to do! we had a team working on the exterior lights & outlets, a few on the wiring for the air conditioner units, a few people organinzing the mechanical rooms, and the rest of us doing random things that have been forgotten or missed here and there. i had to leave at 12, but it seemed that everything was being taken care of! so hopefully when i get to site tomorrow, everything will be done! :)
Thursday, July 2, 2009
day one hundred one // twenty seven.
today = more wiring. yesterday, shannon & marianne kicked ass, and got a LOT of stuff from our list done. however, there's still more. megan, cori, allison & i worked on wiring the emergency lights. there are 5 of them, and we got it all done by lunch. also, at 9.00, we had a meeting with ALL [us] people. robert addressed a few things: he told us we were awesome for getting stuff done & that this program is awesome in general, don't drive around the neighborhood in a convertible/with windows down, told us the remaining schedule, and told people not to be going on unnessecary vacations, etc. he told us about this meeting the other day, and i thought it was going to be a scary, come-to-jesus meeting. fortunately, it wasn't. it was more of a pep talk, which was a nice surprise :)
the schedule for the remaining month of class is going to be as follows: finish electrical, get everything inspected, install drywall, install siding, intall cabinets, paint, and some landscaping. he said by august, all that he expects to have left is hanging doors, put up trim, etc. he also said that we are going to be doing all the drywall on the walls, but we are contracting out people to do the ceiling and to mud + tape it all. this is GREAT news, because i was starting to have nightmares about drywalling the ceilings, especially in the atrium and stuff. i was having flashbacks to when we finished our basement up in canada, and i had to hold that heavy-ass drywall so that dad could screw it in. needless to say, it was not fun.
also today, we had a lovely surprise: we got done early! megan and i were prepared to stay until 5.00 to make up our hours from yesterday, but when we got back from lunch, everyone was packed up! it was lovely :)


the schedule for the remaining month of class is going to be as follows: finish electrical, get everything inspected, install drywall, install siding, intall cabinets, paint, and some landscaping. he said by august, all that he expects to have left is hanging doors, put up trim, etc. he also said that we are going to be doing all the drywall on the walls, but we are contracting out people to do the ceiling and to mud + tape it all. this is GREAT news, because i was starting to have nightmares about drywalling the ceilings, especially in the atrium and stuff. i was having flashbacks to when we finished our basement up in canada, and i had to hold that heavy-ass drywall so that dad could screw it in. needless to say, it was not fun.
also today, we had a lovely surprise: we got done early! megan and i were prepared to stay until 5.00 to make up our hours from yesterday, but when we got back from lunch, everyone was packed up! it was lovely :)
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
day one hundred // twenty six.
today was my 100th day of urban studio! CRAZY. i feel as if we all should have brought one hundred of something to celebrate, like we did in elementary school. i remember vividly bringing paper clips in second grade, and getting mad because everyone else had candy, which they ate. ANYWAY, this is hardly the point.
megan, allison & i actually went to clemson today instead of being on site, because we have been trying to figure out some grad school stuff. allison is also looking at architecture school, so she had been giving me some awesome information and kicking my butt into gear to get my plan figured out. so clemson has an architecture program that is ranked in the top 20 in the country, plus it's only 4ish hours away, so we decided to go check it out and see what it's about! thankfully we did, because looking at everything online, clemson looks like a great school. which it is. it's just NOT the school for me. they have ENTIRELY too much school spirit, with purple and orange and pawprints and tigers EVERYWHERE. and not just on campus. the city of clemson=the school of clemson, and there's not much else. and i don't particularly like that. and because of this, the school spirit-ness extends beyond campus, into the 'downtown' and places off of campus. it's just too much for me. and although the campus is pretty and has lots of trees, it's huge, and everything is spread out. and there are a LOT of ugly buildings. there are some pretty and old buildings, but a lot of crazy 70s/80s buildings, including the architecture building. and in it, i feel like i'm channeling a 1970's version of my dad in engineering school or something. plus the chair of the architecture department, jose cabana, reminds me of my grandpa, because he's old and funny and has an accent, and wears the same button up shirts with pens and i think a calculator and random things in the front pocket. he was cool, but he didn't seem to understand allison's questions, and answered some of them with these crazy off the wall answers that had nothing to do with her real question. and i feel like he'd be the same way in a studio, which would drive me crazy.
anyway, jose talked to us for a bit, and we asked some questions, then we toured around the building. there were no regular architecture grad students around, but there were some who are doing the architecture + health program. it's apparently only one of 2 programs in the country like this, and is way better than the other one, so people who graduate from it make tons of money. it's unfortunate that i HATE healthcare design, because jose made it sound like a great idea to apply to it. we talked to a few of the people in that studio, and they were really awesome. this one girl talked to us for a long while, and gave us some suggestions & told us about the program, what tools they have [a 3d printer, laser cutter, a library specifically for art & architecture, and some other things that aren't as cool that i can't remember]. then after this, we walked around by ourselves in the graduate studios upstairs. here, it was made very clear that we are SPOILED in our studios at gatewood. the studios at clemson were small and cramped, but allison said that they are actually quite nice compared to some other schools she had visited, and definitely better her studio space in france. so i guess from here on out i can't compare studio spaces to the ones at uncg, because they're just awesome and apparently not normal. also, we checked out some of the final grad school projects that were posted downstairs, and they just didn't blow me away. they were really well put together and great technically, but not super unique or awesome or innovative, like one would expect from a final project. so that was another thing about the program that i wasn't crazy about. i mean, i'll still probably apply to clemson just in case, especially since they do have a really good study abroad program set up, but it's definitely not my first choice school.
soooo, after all this, we went 'downtown' for lunch, explored clemson for a bit, then went to talk to a girl about megan's program in historic preservation. it's based out of charelston though, so it was a super quick meeting where the girl gave megan some info about who to contact in charleston. after this, we went and got some delicious handmade ice cream from the clemson cows, then we headed home!
on the way home, shannon sent allsion a text message, saying 'you'll never guess what happened on site today' or something like that. we all knew immediately that this wasn't good, and we had a feeling it didn't really have anything to do with wiring or tasks that people were working on. we called shannon and found out that robert was held up at gunpoint! he was in his convertible going to get something to drink, and he was stuck at the light up at the corner, where some 14-year old kid came up and put a gun to his head and asked for his wallet. he apparently called denise & got everyone to shut down the site & head home, while he chased down this kid/called the cops. shan said that 2 of the 3 guys were caught, and that the police will be increasing their presence or something around site & neighborhood. thankfully, robert is ok; he was just "insulted" that someone stuck a gun in his face. so from now on, no more riding around the neighborhood with my windows down... robert assured us though that we're safe on site, because no one in their right mind would try to rob a construction site, as there are all kinds of dangerous power tools around. so that's good i suppose....
megan, allison & i actually went to clemson today instead of being on site, because we have been trying to figure out some grad school stuff. allison is also looking at architecture school, so she had been giving me some awesome information and kicking my butt into gear to get my plan figured out. so clemson has an architecture program that is ranked in the top 20 in the country, plus it's only 4ish hours away, so we decided to go check it out and see what it's about! thankfully we did, because looking at everything online, clemson looks like a great school. which it is. it's just NOT the school for me. they have ENTIRELY too much school spirit, with purple and orange and pawprints and tigers EVERYWHERE. and not just on campus. the city of clemson=the school of clemson, and there's not much else. and i don't particularly like that. and because of this, the school spirit-ness extends beyond campus, into the 'downtown' and places off of campus. it's just too much for me. and although the campus is pretty and has lots of trees, it's huge, and everything is spread out. and there are a LOT of ugly buildings. there are some pretty and old buildings, but a lot of crazy 70s/80s buildings, including the architecture building. and in it, i feel like i'm channeling a 1970's version of my dad in engineering school or something. plus the chair of the architecture department, jose cabana, reminds me of my grandpa, because he's old and funny and has an accent, and wears the same button up shirts with pens and i think a calculator and random things in the front pocket. he was cool, but he didn't seem to understand allison's questions, and answered some of them with these crazy off the wall answers that had nothing to do with her real question. and i feel like he'd be the same way in a studio, which would drive me crazy.
anyway, jose talked to us for a bit, and we asked some questions, then we toured around the building. there were no regular architecture grad students around, but there were some who are doing the architecture + health program. it's apparently only one of 2 programs in the country like this, and is way better than the other one, so people who graduate from it make tons of money. it's unfortunate that i HATE healthcare design, because jose made it sound like a great idea to apply to it. we talked to a few of the people in that studio, and they were really awesome. this one girl talked to us for a long while, and gave us some suggestions & told us about the program, what tools they have [a 3d printer, laser cutter, a library specifically for art & architecture, and some other things that aren't as cool that i can't remember]. then after this, we walked around by ourselves in the graduate studios upstairs. here, it was made very clear that we are SPOILED in our studios at gatewood. the studios at clemson were small and cramped, but allison said that they are actually quite nice compared to some other schools she had visited, and definitely better her studio space in france. so i guess from here on out i can't compare studio spaces to the ones at uncg, because they're just awesome and apparently not normal. also, we checked out some of the final grad school projects that were posted downstairs, and they just didn't blow me away. they were really well put together and great technically, but not super unique or awesome or innovative, like one would expect from a final project. so that was another thing about the program that i wasn't crazy about. i mean, i'll still probably apply to clemson just in case, especially since they do have a really good study abroad program set up, but it's definitely not my first choice school.
soooo, after all this, we went 'downtown' for lunch, explored clemson for a bit, then went to talk to a girl about megan's program in historic preservation. it's based out of charelston though, so it was a super quick meeting where the girl gave megan some info about who to contact in charleston. after this, we went and got some delicious handmade ice cream from the clemson cows, then we headed home!
on the way home, shannon sent allsion a text message, saying 'you'll never guess what happened on site today' or something like that. we all knew immediately that this wasn't good, and we had a feeling it didn't really have anything to do with wiring or tasks that people were working on. we called shannon and found out that robert was held up at gunpoint! he was in his convertible going to get something to drink, and he was stuck at the light up at the corner, where some 14-year old kid came up and put a gun to his head and asked for his wallet. he apparently called denise & got everyone to shut down the site & head home, while he chased down this kid/called the cops. shan said that 2 of the 3 guys were caught, and that the police will be increasing their presence or something around site & neighborhood. thankfully, robert is ok; he was just "insulted" that someone stuck a gun in his face. so from now on, no more riding around the neighborhood with my windows down... robert assured us though that we're safe on site, because no one in their right mind would try to rob a construction site, as there are all kinds of dangerous power tools around. so that's good i suppose....
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
day ninety nine // twenty five.
today i felt very productive & in charge. shannon, marianne & i went around the whole building and figured out EXACTLY what all needs to be finished, and we made a list. and it sounded really scary at first, because there are a LOT of things on the list. but we started delegating, and things were getting done fairly quickly! there are a lot of little tasks on the list, like missing wired from circuits, but then there are also a lot of larger tasks, like wiring ciruits to the electrical panels. but at least now we know what all needs to be done. and everything needs to be done by thursday! electrical work is now apparently holding up progress, because we need to get it inspected before we can get the framing inspected. and once that's done, then we can start drywalling!
anyway, we got our list done by about 11.00, which is when we started delegating tasks. shannon, marianne & i also worked around the house taking care of various things while also keeping track of everyone else. this is clearly what we should have been doing the whole time, because it was super easy for us to just say, ok here's a few things that need to be done. do it, then come back and we'll give you something else to do. oh well, i suppose now i know how to do it the next time i wire a house.
since the wiring needs to be done by thursday, and i'm not going to be on site tomorrow because i'm visiting Clemsons' architecture school, i stayed until 4.30 today to get things done. by the end of the day, we had COMPLETELY finished the 5 suites + bathrooms, and were almost finished with that whole wing of the house. now we just have a few things in the right wing, along with the 3 mechanical rooms and the exterior wiring. shannon & marianne are taking charge tomorrow, and hopefully a whole bunch of stuff gets done! as long as people work hard, i think we'll be able to do it...
green = not done :(
Monday, June 29, 2009
day ninety eight // twenty four.
today was odd, because there were hardly any people on site. anna, cody, josh & lauren were on the roof as usual, but then there were only like 6 of us working on wiring. most of the wiring that needs to be done is going to be the super pain in the ass stuff: wiring each circuit back to the electrical panels. this often requires the wire to be like 50+ feet long. i worked cori & a few others this morning to get some wires done. it was SUPER annoying, because it literally took us 2 HOURS to do one wire. first of all, it takes a long as time to thread the wire through all the holes & stuff, and THEN after ruby and i tacked about half of the wire down, we discovered a knot in the wire. we didn't want to untack everything we had just done, so we had to pull the wire through 3 or 4 holes on the other end to get the knot out. it sucked, but at least it's right. the fact that we have to walk around on the ceiling joists also makes this task difficult, but also more exciting/daring/potentially treacherous. so we eventually got a system figured out, and even though it's still a long process, it seems easier.
when everyone else was taking lunch, cori & i started on other wires that go to the panel. there were two in close proximity to each other, so we decided it would be a great idea to do both at one time, therefore cutting our work in half. now this was an AMAZING idea in theory, but after like an hour of this [and after i had to leave] cori discovered that one of the wires was too short. so she had to take it all out and redo it all. boo!

when everyone else was taking lunch, cori & i started on other wires that go to the panel. there were two in close proximity to each other, so we decided it would be a great idea to do both at one time, therefore cutting our work in half. now this was an AMAZING idea in theory, but after like an hour of this [and after i had to leave] cori discovered that one of the wires was too short. so she had to take it all out and redo it all. boo!
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