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M P 9 5 : 3 4 : 4 5 0 0 x w v . r e t s a M _ e l t t u T 66’-5” TO MAIN HOUSE 203’-3” TO PROPERTY LINE ZONE #7 ZONE #6 522'0" ZONE 5 HIGH POINT / 531'3" ZONE 4 HIGH POINT / 535'0" ZONE #4 GRADE HIGH POINT / 531'8" 535 ZONE #3 535 ZONE #2 (1) EXISTING IRRIGATION METER (1) EXISTING WATER METER PROPERTY LINE (REF A002) #840 SIDE YARD SETBACK " 0 - ' 5 #1209 ZONE #5 " 3 - ' 6 " 3 - ' 6 " 6 - ' 2 1 5 3 5 #888 ZONE #1 BUILDING 3 EXISTING UTILITY WORKSHOP ( NO WORK ) 530'4.7" 530'3.4" 0 2 5 BUILDING 4 PROPOSED 2-STORY ACCESSORY STRUCTURE (POOL HOUSE) 2ND FLOOR FF = +542'-2" 1ST FLOOR FF = +530'-11" AVG GRADE = +530'-11" MAX ROOF HEIGHT ABOVE AVG GRADE = +23'-7" (+554'-6") #645 GRADE LOW POINT / 530'2" EXISTING POOL PROPOSED POOL EXTENSION & SPA NOT IN CONTRACT - WILL BE SUBMITTED AS FUTURE DEMO & POOL PERMIT 530'8.2" 530'7.7" 529'9.2" 532'2.5" 535'3.6" 530'3.7" BUILDING 1 EXISTING HISTORIC RESIDENCE ( NO WORK ) #644 5'-0" #647 5'-0" 10'-0" 9'-6" 4'-9" 4'-9" #1319 530 510 ) 2 0 0 A F E R ( I E N L Y T R E P O R P 1 2 / 0 2 / 9 K C A B T E S D R A Y R A E R 10'-0" (1) EXISTING ELEC. METER #1380 #1379 #1432 5 2 5 EXISTING POND I E N L G N D L U B I I 25'-0" K C A B T E S D R A Y T N O R F #1429 0 2 5 5 2 5 EXISTING SPORT COURT BUILDING 2 EXISTING GUEST HOUSE & GARAGE ( NO WORK ) E 5 1 0 ZONE #7 ZONE #6 ZONE #5 ZONE #4 5 0 5 511'6" 5 1 0 518'0" 5 1 5 519'8" ZONE #3 ALLEY ALLEY (2) EXISTING ELEC. METERS (1) EXISTING GAS METER 0 2 5 ZONE #2 W ZONE #1 #1428 SIDE YARD SETBACK " 0 - ' 5 PROPERTY LINE (REF A002) (1) EXISTING WATER METER 5 1 5 0 1 5 508 TUTTLE POOL HOUSE 608 BAYLOR STREET M E L L L A W R E N C E A R C H I T E C T S 9 1 3 W . G I B S O N S T . A U S T I N , T X 7 8 7 0 4 T : F : 5 1 2 . 4 4 1 . 4 6 6 9 5 1 2 . 4 4 1 . 9 1 2 5 Note Contractor and Subcontractors are responsible for confirming and correlating dimensions at the job site. The Architect is not responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs related to the project construction. Contractor and all Subcontractors are responsible for local code compliance. ©2013 Mell Lawrence Architects All rights reserved. All ideas, designs, drawings, plans and specifications are the property of Mell Lawrence Architects. Purchaser's rights are conditional and limited to a one-time use to construct a single project on the site so indicated on the attached site plan, and use is limited specifically to such property. The use or reproduction of these plans concerning any other construction is strictly prohibited without the written permission of Mell Lawrence Architects. 0 2 5 515 W T E E R T S T R E E O R T S L R Y O L A Y A B B ) 2 0 0 A F E R ( I E N L Y T R E P O R P c o n c . w a k l DRAWN BY: CVM SHEET DATE: 09/14/2021 ISSUE NAME: BUILDING PERMIT PERMIT COMMENT RESPONSE #1 09/11/2021 1 510 PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION THESE DRAWING ARE INCOMPLETE AND ARE FOR REVIEW PURPOSES ONLY. THEY MAY NOT BE USED FOR REGULATORY APPROVAL, PERMITTING OR CONSTRUCTION. THE ARCHITECT IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ACTIONS RESULTING FROM UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THESE DRAWINGS. SHEET TITLE SITE PLAN_HLC A006 01 SITE PLAN Scale: 3/32" = 1'-0" SITE PLAN 913 W Gibson Street Austin Texas 78704 T: 512. 441. 4669 F: 512. 441. 9125 Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA Chair, Jury of Fellows The American Institute of Architects 1735 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20006-5292 Dear Ms. Trainer, I am thrilled to recommend Philip Keil to be elevated to Fellow in the American Institute of Architects. I got to know Philip years ago through the AIA Austin Homes Tour Committee and my initial impression of him has held true over the subsequent years - he is an engaging and thoughtful person who takes his role as an architect very seriously, both in his professional work and his commitment to the community. Philip brings a rigorous, thorough process to everything he takes on. I’ve witnessed this quality in him as he approaches both his multitude of voluntary positions within the AIA leadership as well as his own office and the projects he leads. He is an architect who is able to address the full range of functional constraints and considerations throughout the entire design process, while crafting beautiful buildings and spaces. In all design iterations from beginning to end, Philip carefully weighs inputs from the site, the clients, the climate, and so many other factors that inevitably contribute to the project as a whole. He has a very humanistic attitude toward designing buildings with an eye toward not just the personal experience and comfort of a space, but also zooming out to globally what is responsible from a sustainability perspective. Philip and his firm are thought leaders in this way and are constantly staying up to date on current building technologies that can push the architectural community forward. Philip’s design process is not limited to aesthetic concerns - the ability to create beautiful projects while also acting responsibly is engrained in his spirit and always present in his work. Through clear organizations, structural expression, and the celebration of materials and details, his buildings embrace both the humans that inhabit them and the landscape surrounding them. In addition to running a highly successful architecture firm with his partner Gary Furman, Philip demonstrates an incredible commitment to community. He is always actively involved and invests both his personal and professional time in AIA and community efforts. I am constantly impressed by Philip’s involvement and his ability to prioritize those important aspirations alongside his commitment to design excellence in his work without compromising either. This ability to act as a bridge between the realm of design and the community at large is such a critical skill for today’s world. It prevents buildings from being designed in a vacuum, inviting dialogue that keeps the design profession relevant by reaching a broader audience. Philip is the embodiment of this and demonstrates it constantly and with ceaseless energy. I am honored and excited to submit this letter and I wholeheartedly support his elevation to FAIA. Sincerely, Charles Mell Lawrence, FAIA Principal, Mell Lawrence Architects 608 Baylor Street - Accessory Structure (Pool House)Historic Landmark Commission09.27.202139'-9" 39’-9” 03 " 1 1 P. Y T , " 0 1 x " 8 / 3 7 40'-2" " 0 - ' 1 " 8 / 5 0 - ' 5 TV W/ SOUND BAR CONCRETE BENCH 7'-8 1/2" 11'-10 1/2" 7'-8 1/2" 11'-10 1/2" 01 02 01 A302 04/A201 01 A301 04 POOL EQUIP. VERIFY SIZING & QUANTITY 05 5'-0 1/2" 2'-4" 3'-4" 3'-3 1/4" " 8 / 1 1 - ' 5 103 LAUNDRY CLG: SLOPING D W " 8 / 1 1 1 - ' 1 " 2 - ' 3 " 2 / 1 1 1 x " 8 / 7 5 3'-0" 11 1/2" 11 1/2" 11'-7" 2'-6" X W " 9 - ' 2 H " 0 - ' 8 1 0 - S 1'-6" 3'-7 1/8" 2'-0" UNDER STAIR STORAGE 105 PLAY ROOM CLG: +9'-7" FFE / 530'11" " 8 / 3 8 - ' 1 " 4 / 3 1 - ' 2 101 W.C. CLG: +9'-7" CABINETS LAVATORY 1.1 2'-6"W X 8'-0"H STORAGE BENCH CABINETS 102 CHANGING ROOM CLG: +9'-7" " 0 - ' 7 104 LOUNGE CLG: +9'-7" POOL + SPA EXTENSION, N.I.C. 2 0 - S 01 A303 3'-0"W X 10'-10"H 3'-0"W X 10'-10"H 3'-0"W X 10'-10"H 3'-0"W X 10'-10"H S-03 TUTTLE POOL HOUSE 608 BAYLOR STREET M E L L L A W R E N C E A R C H I T E C T S 9 1 3 W . G I B S O N S T . A U S T I N , T X 7 8 7 0 4 T : F : 5 1 2 . 4 4 1 . 4 6 6 9 5 1 2 . 4 4 1 . 9 1 2 5 Note Contractor and Subcontractors are responsible for confirming and correlating dimensions at the job site. The Architect is not responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs related to the project construction. Contractor and all Subcontractors are responsible for local code compliance. ©2013 Mell Lawrence Architects All rights reserved. All ideas, designs, drawings, plans and specifications are the property of Mell Lawrence Architects. Purchaser's rights are conditional and limited to a one-time use to construct a single project on the site so indicated on the attached site plan, and use is limited specifically to such property. The use or reproduction of these plans concerning any other construction is strictly prohibited without the written permission of Mell Lawrence Architects. " 8 - ' 8 " 2 - ' 9 106 PORCH 1 0 2 A / 2 0 ” 6 1 - 7 ' ’ - 6 7 " 1 01 A303 A B C D A 1 0 2 A / 3 0 B C D T.O. COPING V.I.F. / 532'3 1/4" T.O. PAVING V.I.F. / 530'8 1/4" DRAWN BY: CVM SHEET DATE: 09/14/2021 ISSUE NAME: BUILDING PERMIT PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION THESE DRAWING ARE INCOMPLETE AND ARE FOR REVIEW PURPOSES ONLY. THEY MAY NOT BE USED FOR REGULATORY APPROVAL, PERMITTING OR CONSTRUCTION. THE ARCHITECT IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ACTIONS RESULTING FROM UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THESE DRAWINGS. SHEET TITLE FLOOR PLAN - LEVEL 1 FIRST FLOOR PLAN 01 FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1 Scale: 1/2" = 1'-0" A101 01 02 03 04 05 01 A302 01/A201 01 A301 M P 8 3 : 2 4 : 6 1 2 / 0 2 / 9 x w v . r e t s a M _ e l t t u T 913 W Gibson Street Austin Texas 78704 T: 512. 441. 4669 F: 512. 441. 9125 Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA Chair, Jury of Fellows The American Institute of Architects 1735 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20006-5292 Dear Ms. Trainer, I am thrilled to recommend Philip Keil to be elevated to Fellow in the American Institute of Architects. I got to know Philip years ago through the AIA Austin Homes Tour Committee and my initial impression of him has held true over the subsequent years - he is an engaging and thoughtful person who takes his role as an architect very seriously, both in his professional work and his commitment to the community. Philip brings a rigorous, thorough process to everything he takes on. I’ve witnessed this quality in him as he approaches both his multitude of voluntary positions within the AIA leadership as well as his own office and the projects he leads. He is an architect who is able to address the full range of functional constraints and considerations throughout the entire design process, while crafting beautiful buildings and spaces. In all design iterations from beginning to end, Philip carefully weighs inputs from the site, the clients, the climate, and so many other factors that inevitably contribute to the project as a whole. He has a very humanistic attitude toward designing buildings with an eye toward not just the personal experience and comfort of a space, but also zooming out to globally what is responsible from a sustainability perspective. Philip and his firm are thought leaders in this way and are constantly staying up to date on current building technologies that can push the architectural community forward. Philip’s design process is not limited to aesthetic concerns - the ability to create beautiful projects while also acting responsibly is engrained in his spirit and always present in his work. Through clear organizations, structural expression, and the celebration of materials and details, his buildings embrace both the humans that inhabit them and the landscape surrounding them. In addition to running a highly successful architecture firm with his partner Gary Furman, Philip demonstrates an incredible commitment to community. He is always actively involved and invests both his personal and professional time in AIA and community efforts. I am constantly impressed by Philip’s involvement and his ability to prioritize those important aspirations alongside his commitment to design excellence in his work without compromising either. This ability to act as a bridge between the realm of design and the community at large is such a critical skill for today’s world. It prevents buildings from being designed in a vacuum, inviting dialogue that keeps the design profession relevant by reaching a broader audience. Philip is the embodiment of this and demonstrates it constantly and with ceaseless energy. I am honored and excited to submit this letter and I wholeheartedly support his elevation to FAIA. Sincerely, Charles Mell Lawrence, FAIA Principal, Mell Lawrence Architects 608 Baylor Street - Accessory Structure (Pool House)Historic Landmark Commission09.27.20211 0 2 A / 2 0 " 0 1 - ' 5 1 ” 2 - ’ 6 2 01 A303 A B C " 5 - ' 1 D M P 9 3 : 2 4 : 6 1 2 / 0 2 / 9 x w v . r e t s a M _ e l t t u T 01 02 05 01 A302 04/A201 39’-9” 03 01 A301 04 SLOPING ROOF 201 STAIR P. Y T , " 0 1 x " 8 / 3 7 H " 0 8 @ " 6 3 . I N M 202 DEN CLG: SLOPING " 4 / 1 9 - ' 0 1 STORAGE 205 OFFICE CLG: SLOPING FFE / 542'2" 4'-3 1/2" 3'-0" 203 MECH. " 2 / 1 4 - ' 1 " 8 / 3 1 - ' 2 204 BATH CLG: +7'-10" " 8 - ' 2 " 4 / 3 8 - ' 4 " 8 " 5 " 0 1 2'-8"W X 7'-8"H " 1 1 - ' 1 2.1 2'-8" " 0 1 - ' 7 " 1 1 - ' 3 S-04 18'-11 1/2" 8'-1 1/2" 11'-3" 3'-0"W X 10'-10"H 3'-0"W X 10'-10"H 3'-0"W X 10'-10"H 3'-0"W X 10'-10"H " 9 - ' 8 1 P. 206 SCREENED PORCH 6 P. " 4 - ' 9 P.2 P.3 P.4 P.5 ROOF OVERHANG, ABOVE 01 02 7'-8 1/2" 03 04 05 7'-8 1/2" 11'-10 1/2" 11'-10 1/2" 01/A201 01 A302 01 A301 01 FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 2 Scale: 1/2" = 1'-0" SHEET TITLE FLOOR PLAN - LEVEL 2 SECOND FLOOR PLAN A 1 0 2 A / 3 0 B C D 01 A303 TUTTLE POOL HOUSE 608 BAYLOR STREET M E L L L A W R E N C E A R C H I T E C T S 9 1 3 W . G I B S O N S T . A U S T I N , T X 7 8 7 0 4 T : F : 5 1 2 . 4 4 1 . 4 6 6 9 5 1 2 . 4 4 1 . 9 1 2 5 Note Contractor and Subcontractors are responsible for confirming and correlating dimensions at the job site. The Architect is not responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs related to the project construction. Contractor and all Subcontractors are responsible for local code compliance. ©2013 Mell Lawrence Architects All rights reserved. All ideas, designs, drawings, plans and specifications are the property of Mell Lawrence Architects. Purchaser's rights are conditional and limited to a one-time use to construct a single project on the site so indicated on the attached site plan, and use is limited specifically to such property. The use or reproduction of these plans concerning any other construction is strictly prohibited without the written permission of Mell Lawrence Architects. DRAWN BY: CVM SHEET DATE: 09/14/2021 ISSUE NAME: BUILDING PERMIT PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION THESE DRAWING ARE INCOMPLETE AND ARE FOR REVIEW PURPOSES ONLY. THEY MAY NOT BE USED FOR REGULATORY APPROVAL, PERMITTING OR CONSTRUCTION. THE ARCHITECT IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ACTIONS RESULTING FROM UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THESE DRAWINGS. A102 913 W Gibson Street Austin Texas 78704 T: 512. 441. 4669 F: 512. 441. 9125 Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA Chair, Jury of Fellows The American Institute of Architects 1735 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20006-5292 Dear Ms. Trainer, I am thrilled to recommend Philip Keil to be elevated to Fellow in the American Institute of Architects. I got to know Philip years ago through the AIA Austin Homes Tour Committee and my initial impression of him has held true over the subsequent years - he is an engaging and thoughtful person who takes his role as an architect very seriously, both in his professional work and his commitment to the community. Philip brings a rigorous, thorough process to everything he takes on. I’ve witnessed this quality in him as he approaches both his multitude of voluntary positions within the AIA leadership as well as his own office and the projects he leads. He is an architect who is able to address the full range of functional constraints and considerations throughout the entire design process, while crafting beautiful buildings and spaces. In all design iterations from beginning to end, Philip carefully weighs inputs from the site, the clients, the climate, and so many other factors that inevitably contribute to the project as a whole. He has a very humanistic attitude toward designing buildings with an eye toward not just the personal experience and comfort of a space, but also zooming out to globally what is responsible from a sustainability perspective. Philip and his firm are thought leaders in this way and are constantly staying up to date on current building technologies that can push the architectural community forward. Philip’s design process is not limited to aesthetic concerns - the ability to create beautiful projects while also acting responsibly is engrained in his spirit and always present in his work. Through clear organizations, structural expression, and the celebration of materials and details, his buildings embrace both the humans that inhabit them and the landscape surrounding them. In addition to running a highly successful architecture firm with his partner Gary Furman, Philip demonstrates an incredible commitment to community. He is always actively involved and invests both his personal and professional time in AIA and community efforts. I am constantly impressed by Philip’s involvement and his ability to prioritize those important aspirations alongside his commitment to design excellence in his work without compromising either. This ability to act as a bridge between the realm of design and the community at large is such a critical skill for today’s world. It prevents buildings from being designed in a vacuum, inviting dialogue that keeps the design profession relevant by reaching a broader audience. Philip is the embodiment of this and demonstrates it constantly and with ceaseless energy. I am honored and excited to submit this letter and I wholeheartedly support his elevation to FAIA. Sincerely, Charles Mell Lawrence, FAIA Principal, Mell Lawrence Architects 608 Baylor Street - Accessory Structure (Pool House)Historic Landmark Commission09.27.20211 0 2 A / 2 0 ” 4 - ’ 7 2 " 4 / 1 4 - ' 7 2 01 A303 A B C D M P 1 4 : 2 4 : 6 1 2 / 0 2 / 9 x w v . r e t s a M _ e l t t u T 01 02 05 01 A302 04/A201 40’-11” 03 01 A301 04 STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF SLOPE = 12:1.69 STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF SLOPE = 1:12 4'-0" " 0 - ' 4 SKYLIGHT 01 02 03 04 05 01 A302 01/A201 01 A301 40'-11" A 1 0 2 A / 3 0 B C D 01 A303 TUTTLE POOL HOUSE 608 BAYLOR STREET M E L L L A W R E N C E A R C H I T E C T S 9 1 3 W . G I B S O N S T . A U S T I N , T X 7 8 7 0 4 T : F : 5 1 2 . 4 4 1 . 4 6 6 9 5 1 2 . 4 4 1 . 9 1 2 5 Note Contractor and Subcontractors are responsible for confirming and correlating dimensions at the job site. The Architect is not responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs related to the project construction. Contractor and all Subcontractors are responsible for local code compliance. ©2013 Mell Lawrence Architects All rights reserved. All ideas, designs, drawings, plans and specifications are the property of Mell Lawrence Architects. Purchaser's rights are conditional and limited to a one-time use to construct a single project on the site so indicated on the attached site plan, and use is limited specifically to such property. The use or reproduction of these plans concerning any other construction is strictly prohibited without the written permission of Mell Lawrence Architects. DRAWN BY: CVM SHEET DATE: 09/14/2021 ISSUE NAME: BUILDING PERMIT PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION THESE DRAWING ARE INCOMPLETE AND ARE FOR REVIEW PURPOSES ONLY. THEY MAY NOT BE USED FOR REGULATORY APPROVAL, PERMITTING OR CONSTRUCTION. THE ARCHITECT IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ACTIONS RESULTING FROM UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THESE DRAWINGS. ROOF PLAN 01 ROOF PLAN Scale: 1/2" = 1'-0" SHEET TITLE ROOF PLAN A103 913 W Gibson Street Austin Texas 78704 T: 512. 441. 4669 F: 512. 441. 9125 Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA Chair, Jury of Fellows The American Institute of Architects 1735 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20006-5292 Dear Ms. Trainer, I am thrilled to recommend Philip Keil to be elevated to Fellow in the American Institute of Architects. I got to know Philip years ago through the AIA Austin Homes Tour Committee and my initial impression of him has held true over the subsequent years - he is an engaging and thoughtful person who takes his role as an architect very seriously, both in his professional work and his commitment to the community. Philip brings a rigorous, thorough process to everything he takes on. I’ve witnessed this quality in him as he approaches both his multitude of voluntary positions within the AIA leadership as well as his own office and the projects he leads. He is an architect who is able to address the full range of functional constraints and considerations throughout the entire design process, while crafting beautiful buildings and spaces. In all design iterations from beginning to end, Philip carefully weighs inputs from the site, the clients, the climate, and so many other factors that inevitably contribute to the project as a whole. He has a very humanistic attitude toward designing buildings with an eye toward not just the personal experience and comfort of a space, but also zooming out to globally what is responsible from a sustainability perspective. Philip and his firm are thought leaders in this way and are constantly staying up to date on current building technologies that can push the architectural community forward. Philip’s design process is not limited to aesthetic concerns - the ability to create beautiful projects while also acting responsibly is engrained in his spirit and always present in his work. Through clear organizations, structural expression, and the celebration of materials and details, his buildings embrace both the humans that inhabit them and the landscape surrounding them. In addition to running a highly successful architecture firm with his partner Gary Furman, Philip demonstrates an incredible commitment to community. He is always actively involved and invests both his personal and professional time in AIA and community efforts. I am constantly impressed by Philip’s involvement and his ability to prioritize those important aspirations alongside his commitment to design excellence in his work without compromising either. This ability to act as a bridge between the realm of design and the community at large is such a critical skill for today’s world. It prevents buildings from being designed in a vacuum, inviting dialogue that keeps the design profession relevant by reaching a broader audience. Philip is the embodiment of this and demonstrates it constantly and with ceaseless energy. I am honored and excited to submit this letter and I wholeheartedly support his elevation to FAIA. Sincerely, Charles Mell Lawrence, FAIA Principal, Mell Lawrence Architects 608 Baylor Street - Accessory Structure (Pool House)Historic Landmark Commission09.27.2021MAX ROOF HEIGHT +23'-7" MAX ROOF HEIGHT +23'-7" LEVEL 2 FFE +11'-3" LEVEL 2 FFE +11'-3" COA AVG GRADE & LEVEL 1 FFE +0'-0" (+530'-11") COA AVG GRADE & LEVEL 1 FFE +0'-0" (+530'-11") 05 05 05 05 MAX ROOF HEIGHT +23'-7" MAX ROOF HEIGHT +23'-7" LEVEL 2 FFE +11'-3" LEVEL 2 FFE +11'-3" COA AVG GRADE & LEVEL 1 FFE +0'-0" (+530'-11") COA AVG GRADE & LEVEL 1 FFE +0'-0" (+530'-11") M P 3 5 : 5 4 : 4 M P 3 5 : 5 4 : 4 1 2 / 0 2 / 9 1 2 / 0 2 / 9 x w v . r e t s a M _ e l t t u T x w v . r e t s a M _ e l t t u T 03 03 03 03 04 04 SKYLIGHT SKYLIGHT POOL & SPA EQUIP. POOL & SPA EQUIP. 04 04 A A A A S-01 S-01 02 02 02 02 D D D D 01 01 01 01 PLUMB. VENTS VERT. STANDING SEAM METAL ROOFING PLUMB. VENTS VERT. STANDING SEAM METAL ROOFING BOARD FORMED CIP CONCRETE ELEC. PANEL + UTILITY TIE-IN EXHAUST VENTS BOARD FORMED CIP CONCRETE ELEC. PANEL + UTILITY TIE-IN EXHAUST VENTS MAX ROOF HEIGHT +23'-7" MAX ROOF HEIGHT +23'-7" LEVEL 2 FFE +11'-3" LEVEL 2 FFE +11'-3" COA AVG GRADE & LEVEL 1 FFE +0'-0" (+530'-11") COA AVG GRADE & LEVEL 1 FFE +0'-0" (+530'-11") P.6 P.6 D D D D B C B C 04 NORTH ELEVATION Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" 04 NORTH ELEVATION Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" VERT. CEDAR SIDING SCREENED PORCH VERT. CEDAR SIDING SCREENED PORCH P.1 P.1 B C B C 02 WEST ELEVATION Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" 02 WEST ELEVATION Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" MAX ROOF HEIGHT +23'-7" MAX ROOF HEIGHT +23'-7" LEVEL 2 FFE +11'-3" LEVEL 2 FFE +11'-3" S-04 BEYOND S-04 BEYOND 01 01 01 01 P.2 P.2 02 02 02 02 STEEL DOOR BOARD FORMED CONCRETE WALL STEEL DOOR COA AVG GRADE & LEVEL 1 FFE +0'-0" (+530'-11") BOARD FORMED CONCRETE WALL COA AVG GRADE & LEVEL 1 FFE +0'-0" (+530'-11") C B C B C B C B 03 03 03 03 S-03 S-03 S-02 S-02 03 EAST ELEVATION Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" 03 EAST ELEVATION Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" 40'-11" P.3 40'-11" P.4 P.3 P.4 04 04 04 04 A A A A P.5 P.5 05 05 05 05 SCREENED PORCH STEEL EGRESS WINDOW VERT. CEDAR SIDING SCREENED PORCH STEEL WINDOW STEEL EGRESS WINDOW NEW BOARD FORMED CONCRETE SITE WALL, N.I.C. VERT. CEDAR SIDING BOARD FORMED CONCRETE WALL STEEL WINDOW NEW BOARD FORMED CONCRETE SITE WALL, N.I.C. BOARD FORMED CONCRETE WALL POOL EXTENSION & SPA, N.I.C. POOL EXTENSION & SPA, N.I.C. SCREENED PORCH STEEL ROD GUARDRAIL MIN. 36" TYP. @ SCREENED PORCH SCREENED PORCH WF COLUMNS & BEAMS, TYP. STEEL ROD GUARDRAIL MIN. 36" TYP. @ SCREENED PORCH WF COLUMNS & BEAMS, TYP. STEEL WINDOWS & DOORS POOL EXTENSION & SPA, N.I.C. STEEL WINDOWS & DOORS TUTTLE POOL HOUSE 608 BAYLOR STREET TUTTLE POOL HOUSE M E L L L A W R E N C E 608 BAYLOR STREET A R C H I T E C T S 9 1 3 W . G I B S O N S T . A U S T I N , T X 7 8 7 0 4 T : F : 5 1 2 . 4 4 1 . 4 6 6 9 5 1 2 . 4 4 1 . 9 1 2 5 M E L L L A W R E N C E A R C H I T E C T S 9 1 3 W . G I B S O N S T . A U S T I N , T X 7 8 7 0 4 T : F : 5 1 2 . 4 4 1 . 4 6 6 9 5 1 2 . 4 4 1 . 9 1 2 5 Note Contractor and Subcontractors are responsible for confirming and correlating dimensions at the job site. The Architect is not responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs related to the project construction. Contractor and all Subcontractors are responsible for local code compliance. ©2013 Mell Lawrence Architects All rights reserved. All ideas, designs, drawings, plans and specifications are the property of Mell Lawrence Architects. Purchaser's rights are conditional and limited to a one-time use to construct a single project on the site so indicated on the attached site plan, and use is limited specifically to such property. The use or reproduction of these plans concerning any other construction is strictly prohibited without the written permission of Mell Lawrence Architects. Note Contractor and Subcontractors are responsible for confirming and correlating dimensions at the job site. The Architect is not responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs related to the project construction. Contractor and all Subcontractors are responsible for local code compliance. ©2013 Mell Lawrence Architects All rights reserved. All ideas, designs, drawings, plans and specifications are the property of Mell Lawrence Architects. Purchaser's rights are conditional and limited to a one-time use to construct a single project on the site so indicated on the attached site plan, and use is limited specifically to such property. The use or reproduction of these plans concerning any other construction is strictly prohibited without the written permission of Mell Lawrence Architects. DRAWN BY: CVM SHEET DATE: 09/14/2021 DRAWN BY: CVM ISSUE NAME: SHEET DATE: 09/14/2021 BUILDING PERMIT PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION ISSUE NAME: THESE DRAWING ARE INCOMPLETE AND ARE FOR BUILDING PERMIT REVIEW PURPOSES ONLY. THEY MAY NOT BE USED FOR REGULATORY APPROVAL, PERMITTING OR CONSTRUCTION. THE ARCHITECT IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ACTIONS RESULTING FROM UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THESE DRAWINGS. PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION THESE DRAWING ARE INCOMPLETE AND ARE FOR REVIEW PURPOSES ONLY. THEY MAY NOT BE USED FOR REGULATORY APPROVAL, PERMITTING OR CONSTRUCTION. THE ARCHITECT IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ACTIONS RESULTING SHEET TITLE FROM UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THESE DRAWINGS. EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS A201 SHEET TITLE EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS A201 01 SOUTH ELEVATION Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" POOL EXTENSION & SPA, N.I.C. EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS 01 SOUTH ELEVATION Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" 913 W Gibson Street Austin Texas 78704 T: 512. 441. 4669 F: 512. 441. 9125 Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA Chair, Jury of Fellows The American Institute of Architects 1735 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20006-5292 Dear Ms. Trainer, I am thrilled to recommend Philip Keil to be elevated to Fellow in the American Institute of Architects. I got to know Philip years ago through the AIA Austin Homes Tour Committee and my initial impression of him has held true over the subsequent years - he is an engaging and thoughtful person who takes his role as an architect very seriously, both in his professional work and his commitment to the community. Philip brings a rigorous, thorough process to everything he takes on. I’ve witnessed this quality in him as he approaches both his multitude of voluntary positions within the AIA leadership as well as his own office and the projects he leads. He is an architect who is able to address the full range of functional constraints and considerations throughout the entire design process, while crafting beautiful buildings and spaces. In all design iterations from beginning to end, Philip carefully weighs inputs from the site, the clients, the climate, and so many other factors that inevitably contribute to the project as a whole. He has a very humanistic attitude toward designing buildings with an eye toward not just the personal experience and comfort of a space, but also zooming out to globally what is responsible from a sustainability perspective. Philip and his firm are thought leaders in this way and are constantly staying up to date on current building technologies that can push the architectural community forward. Philip’s design process is not limited to aesthetic concerns - the ability to create beautiful projects while also acting responsibly is engrained in his spirit and always present in his work. Through clear organizations, structural expression, and the celebration of materials and details, his buildings embrace both the humans that inhabit them and the landscape surrounding them. In addition to running a highly successful architecture firm with his partner Gary Furman, Philip demonstrates an incredible commitment to community. He is always actively involved and invests both his personal and professional time in AIA and community efforts. I am constantly impressed by Philip’s involvement and his ability to prioritize those important aspirations alongside his commitment to design excellence in his work without compromising either. This ability to act as a bridge between the realm of design and the community at large is such a critical skill for today’s world. It prevents buildings from being designed in a vacuum, inviting dialogue that keeps the design profession relevant by reaching a broader audience. Philip is the embodiment of this and demonstrates it constantly and with ceaseless energy. I am honored and excited to submit this letter and I wholeheartedly support his elevation to FAIA. Sincerely, Charles Mell Lawrence, FAIA Principal, Mell Lawrence Architects 608 Baylor Street - Accessory Structure (Pool House)Historic Landmark Commission09.27.2021VERT. CEDAR BOARDS BOARD-FORMED CONCRETE METAL ROOFING STEEL WINDOWS & DOORS Existing Utility Workshop EXTERIOR MATERIALS 913 W Gibson Street Austin Texas 78704 T: 512. 441. 4669 F: 512. 441. 9125 Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA Chair, Jury of Fellows The American Institute of Architects 1735 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20006-5292 Dear Ms. Trainer, I am thrilled to recommend Philip Keil to be elevated to Fellow in the American Institute of Architects. I got to know Philip years ago through the AIA Austin Homes Tour Committee and my initial impression of him has held true over the subsequent years - he is an engaging and thoughtful person who takes his role as an architect very seriously, both in his professional work and his commitment to the community. Philip brings a rigorous, thorough process to everything he takes on. I’ve witnessed this quality in him as he approaches both his multitude of voluntary positions within the AIA leadership as well as his own office and the projects he leads. He is an architect who is able to address the full range of functional constraints and considerations throughout the entire design process, while crafting beautiful buildings and spaces. In all design iterations from beginning to end, Philip carefully weighs inputs from the site, the clients, the climate, and so many other factors that inevitably contribute to the project as a whole. He has a very humanistic attitude toward designing buildings with an eye toward not just the personal experience and comfort of a space, but also zooming out to globally what is responsible from a sustainability perspective. Philip and his firm are thought leaders in this way and are constantly staying up to date on current building technologies that can push the architectural community forward. Philip’s design process is not limited to aesthetic concerns - the ability to create beautiful projects while also acting responsibly is engrained in his spirit and always present in his work. Through clear organizations, structural expression, and the celebration of materials and details, his buildings embrace both the humans that inhabit them and the landscape surrounding them. In addition to running a highly successful architecture firm with his partner Gary Furman, Philip demonstrates an incredible commitment to community. He is always actively involved and invests both his personal and professional time in AIA and community efforts. I am constantly impressed by Philip’s involvement and his ability to prioritize those important aspirations alongside his commitment to design excellence in his work without compromising either. This ability to act as a bridge between the realm of design and the community at large is such a critical skill for today’s world. It prevents buildings from being designed in a vacuum, inviting dialogue that keeps the design profession relevant by reaching a broader audience. Philip is the embodiment of this and demonstrates it constantly and with ceaseless energy. I am honored and excited to submit this letter and I wholeheartedly support his elevation to FAIA. Sincerely, Charles Mell Lawrence, FAIA Principal, Mell Lawrence Architects 608 Baylor Street - Accessory Structure (Pool House)Historic Landmark Commission09.27.2021curb & gutter conc. walk W #1152 covered stone 540 #925 5 3 5 brick drive #1090 0 4 5 535 5 3 0 5 2 5 5 3 5 wall conc. 525 #1247 540 ZONE #7 ZONE #6 522'0" ZONE 5 HIGH POINT / 531'3" ZONE 4 HIGH POINT / 535'0" ZONE #4 GRADE HIGH POINT / 531'8" 535 ZONE #3 535 ZONE #2 #1209 ZONE #5 " 3 - ' 6 " 3 - ' 6 " 6 - ' 2 1 5 3 5 #888 ZONE #1 (1) EXISTING IRRIGATION METER (1) EXISTING WATER METER PROPERTY LINE (REF A002) #840 SIDE YARD SETBACK " 0 - ' 5 W BUILDING 3 EXISTING UTILITY WORKSHOP ( NO WORK ) 530'4.7" 530'3.4" 0 2 5 BUILDING 4 PROPOSED 2-STORY ACCESSORY STRUCTURE (POOL HOUSE) 2ND FLOOR FF = +542'-2" 1ST FLOOR FF = +530'-11" AVG GRADE = +530'-11" MAX ROOF HEIGHT ABOVE AVG GRADE = +23'-7" (+554'-6") #645 GRADE LOW POINT / 530'2" EXISTING POOL PROPOSED POOL EXTENSION & SPA NOT IN CONTRACT - WILL BE SUBMITTED AS FUTURE DEMO & POOL PERMIT 530'8.2" 530'7.7" 529'9.2" 532'2.5" 535'3.6" 530'3.7" BUILDING 1 EXISTING HISTORIC RESIDENCE ( NO WORK ) #644 5'-0" #647 5'-0" 10'-0" 9'-6" 4'-9" 4'-9" #1319 530 510 ) 2 0 0 A F E R ( I E N L Y T R E P O R P 1 2 / 0 2 / 9 K C A B T E S D R A Y R A E R 10'-0" (1) EXISTING ELEC. METER 5 2 5 EXISTING SPORT COURT BUILDING 2 EXISTING GUEST HOUSE & GARAGE ( NO WORK ) E 5 1 0 #1380 #1379 #1432 5 2 5 EXISTING POND I E N L G N D L U B I I K C A B T E S D R A Y T N O R F #1429 0 2 5 ZONE #7 ZONE #6 ZONE #5 ZONE #4 5 0 5 511'6" 5 1 0 518'0" 5 1 5 519'8" ZONE #3 ALLEY ALLEY (2) EXISTING ELEC. METERS (1) EXISTING GAS METER 0 2 5 ZONE #2 W ZONE #1 #1428 SIDE YARD SETBACK " 0 - ' 5 PROPERTY LINE (REF A002) (1) EXISTING WATER METER 5 1 5 SHEET TITLE SITE PLAN_HLC 0 1 5 508 C A006 SITE PLAN - VIEW KEY 01 SITE PLAN Scale: 3/32" = 1'-0" #817 530 TUTTLE POOL HOUSE 608 BAYLOR STREET 5 2 0 M E L L L A W R E N C E A R C H I T E C T S 9 1 3 W . G I B S O N S T . A U S T I N , T X 7 8 7 0 4 T : F : 5 1 2 . 4 4 1 . 4 6 6 9 5 1 2 . 4 4 1 . 9 1 2 5 c o n c . w a k l Note Contractor and Subcontractors are responsible for confirming and correlating dimensions at the job site. The Architect is not responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs related to the project construction. Contractor and all Subcontractors are responsible for local code compliance. ©2013 Mell Lawrence Architects All rights reserved. All ideas, designs, drawings, plans and specifications are the property of Mell Lawrence Architects. Purchaser's rights are conditional and limited to a one-time use to construct a single project on the site so indicated on the attached site plan, and use is limited specifically to such property. The use or reproduction of these plans concerning any other construction is strictly prohibited without the written permission of Mell Lawrence Architects. 0 2 5 515 B A DRAWN BY: CVM SHEET DATE: ISSUE NAME: 09/14/2021 T T E E E R T E S R R O T L Y A S B R O L Y A 1B 510 PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION THESE DRAWING ARE INCOMPLETE AND ARE FOR REVIEW PURPOSES ONLY. THEY MAY NOT BE USED FOR REGULATORY APPROVAL, PERMITTING OR CONSTRUCTION. THE ARCHITECT IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ACTIONS RESULTING FROM UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THESE DRAWINGS. PERMIT COMMENT RESPONSE #1 09/11/2021 BUILDING PERMIT ) 2 0 0 A F E R ( I E N L Y T R E P O R P c o n c . w a k l 5 2 5 25'-0" 5 3 5 M P 7 2 : 1 2 : 5 5 0 0 x w v . r e t s a M _ e l t t u T 913 W Gibson Street Austin Texas 78704 T: 512. 441. 4669 F: 512. 441. 9125 Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA Chair, Jury of Fellows The American Institute of Architects 1735 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20006-5292 Dear Ms. Trainer, I am thrilled to recommend Philip Keil to be elevated to Fellow in the American Institute of Architects. I got to know Philip years ago through the AIA Austin Homes Tour Committee and my initial impression of him has held true over the subsequent years - he is an engaging and thoughtful person who takes his role as an architect very seriously, both in his professional work and his commitment to the community. Philip brings a rigorous, thorough process to everything he takes on. I’ve witnessed this quality in him as he approaches both his multitude of voluntary positions within the AIA leadership as well as his own office and the projects he leads. He is an architect who is able to address the full range of functional constraints and considerations throughout the entire design process, while crafting beautiful buildings and spaces. In all design iterations from beginning to end, Philip carefully weighs inputs from the site, the clients, the climate, and so many other factors that inevitably contribute to the project as a whole. He has a very humanistic attitude toward designing buildings with an eye toward not just the personal experience and comfort of a space, but also zooming out to globally what is responsible from a sustainability perspective. Philip and his firm are thought leaders in this way and are constantly staying up to date on current building technologies that can push the architectural community forward. Philip’s design process is not limited to aesthetic concerns - the ability to create beautiful projects while also acting responsibly is engrained in his spirit and always present in his work. Through clear organizations, structural expression, and the celebration of materials and details, his buildings embrace both the humans that inhabit them and the landscape surrounding them. In addition to running a highly successful architecture firm with his partner Gary Furman, Philip demonstrates an incredible commitment to community. He is always actively involved and invests both his personal and professional time in AIA and community efforts. I am constantly impressed by Philip’s involvement and his ability to prioritize those important aspirations alongside his commitment to design excellence in his work without compromising either. This ability to act as a bridge between the realm of design and the community at large is such a critical skill for today’s world. It prevents buildings from being designed in a vacuum, inviting dialogue that keeps the design profession relevant by reaching a broader audience. Philip is the embodiment of this and demonstrates it constantly and with ceaseless energy. I am honored and excited to submit this letter and I wholeheartedly support his elevation to FAIA. Sincerely, Charles Mell Lawrence, FAIA Principal, Mell Lawrence Architects 608 Baylor Street - Accessory Structure (Pool House)Historic Landmark Commission09.27.2021STREET VIEW A 913 W Gibson Street Austin Texas 78704 T: 512. 441. 4669 F: 512. 441. 9125 Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA Chair, Jury of Fellows The American Institute of Architects 1735 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20006-5292 Dear Ms. Trainer, I am thrilled to recommend Philip Keil to be elevated to Fellow in the American Institute of Architects. I got to know Philip years ago through the AIA Austin Homes Tour Committee and my initial impression of him has held true over the subsequent years - he is an engaging and thoughtful person who takes his role as an architect very seriously, both in his professional work and his commitment to the community. Philip brings a rigorous, thorough process to everything he takes on. I’ve witnessed this quality in him as he approaches both his multitude of voluntary positions within the AIA leadership as well as his own office and the projects he leads. He is an architect who is able to address the full range of functional constraints and considerations throughout the entire design process, while crafting beautiful buildings and spaces. In all design iterations from beginning to end, Philip carefully weighs inputs from the site, the clients, the climate, and so many other factors that inevitably contribute to the project as a whole. He has a very humanistic attitude toward designing buildings with an eye toward not just the personal experience and comfort of a space, but also zooming out to globally what is responsible from a sustainability perspective. Philip and his firm are thought leaders in this way and are constantly staying up to date on current building technologies that can push the architectural community forward. Philip’s design process is not limited to aesthetic concerns - the ability to create beautiful projects while also acting responsibly is engrained in his spirit and always present in his work. Through clear organizations, structural expression, and the celebration of materials and details, his buildings embrace both the humans that inhabit them and the landscape surrounding them. In addition to running a highly successful architecture firm with his partner Gary Furman, Philip demonstrates an incredible commitment to community. He is always actively involved and invests both his personal and professional time in AIA and community efforts. I am constantly impressed by Philip’s involvement and his ability to prioritize those important aspirations alongside his commitment to design excellence in his work without compromising either. This ability to act as a bridge between the realm of design and the community at large is such a critical skill for today’s world. It prevents buildings from being designed in a vacuum, inviting dialogue that keeps the design profession relevant by reaching a broader audience. Philip is the embodiment of this and demonstrates it constantly and with ceaseless energy. I am honored and excited to submit this letter and I wholeheartedly support his elevation to FAIA. Sincerely, Charles Mell Lawrence, FAIA Principal, Mell Lawrence Architects 608 Baylor Street - Accessory Structure (Pool House)Historic Landmark Commission09.27.20213D MODEL VIEW A 913 W Gibson Street Austin Texas 78704 T: 512. 441. 4669 F: 512. 441. 9125 Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA Chair, Jury of Fellows The American Institute of Architects 1735 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20006-5292 Dear Ms. Trainer, I am thrilled to recommend Philip Keil to be elevated to Fellow in the American Institute of Architects. I got to know Philip years ago through the AIA Austin Homes Tour Committee and my initial impression of him has held true over the subsequent years - he is an engaging and thoughtful person who takes his role as an architect very seriously, both in his professional work and his commitment to the community. Philip brings a rigorous, thorough process to everything he takes on. I’ve witnessed this quality in him as he approaches both his multitude of voluntary positions within the AIA leadership as well as his own office and the projects he leads. He is an architect who is able to address the full range of functional constraints and considerations throughout the entire design process, while crafting beautiful buildings and spaces. In all design iterations from beginning to end, Philip carefully weighs inputs from the site, the clients, the climate, and so many other factors that inevitably contribute to the project as a whole. He has a very humanistic attitude toward designing buildings with an eye toward not just the personal experience and comfort of a space, but also zooming out to globally what is responsible from a sustainability perspective. Philip and his firm are thought leaders in this way and are constantly staying up to date on current building technologies that can push the architectural community forward. Philip’s design process is not limited to aesthetic concerns - the ability to create beautiful projects while also acting responsibly is engrained in his spirit and always present in his work. Through clear organizations, structural expression, and the celebration of materials and details, his buildings embrace both the humans that inhabit them and the landscape surrounding them. In addition to running a highly successful architecture firm with his partner Gary Furman, Philip demonstrates an incredible commitment to community. He is always actively involved and invests both his personal and professional time in AIA and community efforts. I am constantly impressed by Philip’s involvement and his ability to prioritize those important aspirations alongside his commitment to design excellence in his work without compromising either. This ability to act as a bridge between the realm of design and the community at large is such a critical skill for today’s world. It prevents buildings from being designed in a vacuum, inviting dialogue that keeps the design profession relevant by reaching a broader audience. Philip is the embodiment of this and demonstrates it constantly and with ceaseless energy. I am honored and excited to submit this letter and I wholeheartedly support his elevation to FAIA. Sincerely, Charles Mell Lawrence, FAIA Principal, Mell Lawrence Architects 608 Baylor Street - Accessory Structure (Pool House)Historic Landmark Commission09.27.2021STREET VIEW B 913 W Gibson Street Austin Texas 78704 T: 512. 441. 4669 F: 512. 441. 9125 Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA Chair, Jury of Fellows The American Institute of Architects 1735 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20006-5292 Dear Ms. Trainer, I am thrilled to recommend Philip Keil to be elevated to Fellow in the American Institute of Architects. I got to know Philip years ago through the AIA Austin Homes Tour Committee and my initial impression of him has held true over the subsequent years - he is an engaging and thoughtful person who takes his role as an architect very seriously, both in his professional work and his commitment to the community. Philip brings a rigorous, thorough process to everything he takes on. I’ve witnessed this quality in him as he approaches both his multitude of voluntary positions within the AIA leadership as well as his own office and the projects he leads. He is an architect who is able to address the full range of functional constraints and considerations throughout the entire design process, while crafting beautiful buildings and spaces. In all design iterations from beginning to end, Philip carefully weighs inputs from the site, the clients, the climate, and so many other factors that inevitably contribute to the project as a whole. He has a very humanistic attitude toward designing buildings with an eye toward not just the personal experience and comfort of a space, but also zooming out to globally what is responsible from a sustainability perspective. Philip and his firm are thought leaders in this way and are constantly staying up to date on current building technologies that can push the architectural community forward. Philip’s design process is not limited to aesthetic concerns - the ability to create beautiful projects while also acting responsibly is engrained in his spirit and always present in his work. Through clear organizations, structural expression, and the celebration of materials and details, his buildings embrace both the humans that inhabit them and the landscape surrounding them. In addition to running a highly successful architecture firm with his partner Gary Furman, Philip demonstrates an incredible commitment to community. He is always actively involved and invests both his personal and professional time in AIA and community efforts. I am constantly impressed by Philip’s involvement and his ability to prioritize those important aspirations alongside his commitment to design excellence in his work without compromising either. This ability to act as a bridge between the realm of design and the community at large is such a critical skill for today’s world. It prevents buildings from being designed in a vacuum, inviting dialogue that keeps the design profession relevant by reaching a broader audience. Philip is the embodiment of this and demonstrates it constantly and with ceaseless energy. I am honored and excited to submit this letter and I wholeheartedly support his elevation to FAIA. Sincerely, Charles Mell Lawrence, FAIA Principal, Mell Lawrence Architects 608 Baylor Street - Accessory Structure (Pool House)Historic Landmark Commission09.27.20213D MODEL VIEW B 913 W Gibson Street Austin Texas 78704 T: 512. 441. 4669 F: 512. 441. 9125 Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA Chair, Jury of Fellows The American Institute of Architects 1735 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20006-5292 Dear Ms. Trainer, I am thrilled to recommend Philip Keil to be elevated to Fellow in the American Institute of Architects. I got to know Philip years ago through the AIA Austin Homes Tour Committee and my initial impression of him has held true over the subsequent years - he is an engaging and thoughtful person who takes his role as an architect very seriously, both in his professional work and his commitment to the community. Philip brings a rigorous, thorough process to everything he takes on. I’ve witnessed this quality in him as he approaches both his multitude of voluntary positions within the AIA leadership as well as his own office and the projects he leads. He is an architect who is able to address the full range of functional constraints and considerations throughout the entire design process, while crafting beautiful buildings and spaces. In all design iterations from beginning to end, Philip carefully weighs inputs from the site, the clients, the climate, and so many other factors that inevitably contribute to the project as a whole. He has a very humanistic attitude toward designing buildings with an eye toward not just the personal experience and comfort of a space, but also zooming out to globally what is responsible from a sustainability perspective. Philip and his firm are thought leaders in this way and are constantly staying up to date on current building technologies that can push the architectural community forward. Philip’s design process is not limited to aesthetic concerns - the ability to create beautiful projects while also acting responsibly is engrained in his spirit and always present in his work. Through clear organizations, structural expression, and the celebration of materials and details, his buildings embrace both the humans that inhabit them and the landscape surrounding them. In addition to running a highly successful architecture firm with his partner Gary Furman, Philip demonstrates an incredible commitment to community. He is always actively involved and invests both his personal and professional time in AIA and community efforts. I am constantly impressed by Philip’s involvement and his ability to prioritize those important aspirations alongside his commitment to design excellence in his work without compromising either. This ability to act as a bridge between the realm of design and the community at large is such a critical skill for today’s world. It prevents buildings from being designed in a vacuum, inviting dialogue that keeps the design profession relevant by reaching a broader audience. Philip is the embodiment of this and demonstrates it constantly and with ceaseless energy. I am honored and excited to submit this letter and I wholeheartedly support his elevation to FAIA. Sincerely, Charles Mell Lawrence, FAIA Principal, Mell Lawrence Architects 608 Baylor Street - Accessory Structure (Pool House)Historic Landmark Commission09.27.2021STREET VIEW C 913 W Gibson Street Austin Texas 78704 T: 512. 441. 4669 F: 512. 441. 9125 Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA Chair, Jury of Fellows The American Institute of Architects 1735 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20006-5292 Dear Ms. Trainer, I am thrilled to recommend Philip Keil to be elevated to Fellow in the American Institute of Architects. I got to know Philip years ago through the AIA Austin Homes Tour Committee and my initial impression of him has held true over the subsequent years - he is an engaging and thoughtful person who takes his role as an architect very seriously, both in his professional work and his commitment to the community. Philip brings a rigorous, thorough process to everything he takes on. I’ve witnessed this quality in him as he approaches both his multitude of voluntary positions within the AIA leadership as well as his own office and the projects he leads. He is an architect who is able to address the full range of functional constraints and considerations throughout the entire design process, while crafting beautiful buildings and spaces. In all design iterations from beginning to end, Philip carefully weighs inputs from the site, the clients, the climate, and so many other factors that inevitably contribute to the project as a whole. He has a very humanistic attitude toward designing buildings with an eye toward not just the personal experience and comfort of a space, but also zooming out to globally what is responsible from a sustainability perspective. Philip and his firm are thought leaders in this way and are constantly staying up to date on current building technologies that can push the architectural community forward. Philip’s design process is not limited to aesthetic concerns - the ability to create beautiful projects while also acting responsibly is engrained in his spirit and always present in his work. Through clear organizations, structural expression, and the celebration of materials and details, his buildings embrace both the humans that inhabit them and the landscape surrounding them. In addition to running a highly successful architecture firm with his partner Gary Furman, Philip demonstrates an incredible commitment to community. He is always actively involved and invests both his personal and professional time in AIA and community efforts. I am constantly impressed by Philip’s involvement and his ability to prioritize those important aspirations alongside his commitment to design excellence in his work without compromising either. This ability to act as a bridge between the realm of design and the community at large is such a critical skill for today’s world. It prevents buildings from being designed in a vacuum, inviting dialogue that keeps the design profession relevant by reaching a broader audience. Philip is the embodiment of this and demonstrates it constantly and with ceaseless energy. I am honored and excited to submit this letter and I wholeheartedly support his elevation to FAIA. Sincerely, Charles Mell Lawrence, FAIA Principal, Mell Lawrence Architects 608 Baylor Street - Accessory Structure (Pool House)Historic Landmark Commission09.27.20213D MODEL VIEW C 913 W Gibson Street Austin Texas 78704 T: 512. 441. 4669 F: 512. 441. 9125 Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA Chair, Jury of Fellows The American Institute of Architects 1735 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20006-5292 Dear Ms. Trainer, I am thrilled to recommend Philip Keil to be elevated to Fellow in the American Institute of Architects. I got to know Philip years ago through the AIA Austin Homes Tour Committee and my initial impression of him has held true over the subsequent years - he is an engaging and thoughtful person who takes his role as an architect very seriously, both in his professional work and his commitment to the community. Philip brings a rigorous, thorough process to everything he takes on. I’ve witnessed this quality in him as he approaches both his multitude of voluntary positions within the AIA leadership as well as his own office and the projects he leads. He is an architect who is able to address the full range of functional constraints and considerations throughout the entire design process, while crafting beautiful buildings and spaces. In all design iterations from beginning to end, Philip carefully weighs inputs from the site, the clients, the climate, and so many other factors that inevitably contribute to the project as a whole. He has a very humanistic attitude toward designing buildings with an eye toward not just the personal experience and comfort of a space, but also zooming out to globally what is responsible from a sustainability perspective. Philip and his firm are thought leaders in this way and are constantly staying up to date on current building technologies that can push the architectural community forward. Philip’s design process is not limited to aesthetic concerns - the ability to create beautiful projects while also acting responsibly is engrained in his spirit and always present in his work. Through clear organizations, structural expression, and the celebration of materials and details, his buildings embrace both the humans that inhabit them and the landscape surrounding them. In addition to running a highly successful architecture firm with his partner Gary Furman, Philip demonstrates an incredible commitment to community. He is always actively involved and invests both his personal and professional time in AIA and community efforts. I am constantly impressed by Philip’s involvement and his ability to prioritize those important aspirations alongside his commitment to design excellence in his work without compromising either. This ability to act as a bridge between the realm of design and the community at large is such a critical skill for today’s world. It prevents buildings from being designed in a vacuum, inviting dialogue that keeps the design profession relevant by reaching a broader audience. Philip is the embodiment of this and demonstrates it constantly and with ceaseless energy. I am honored and excited to submit this letter and I wholeheartedly support his elevation to FAIA. Sincerely, Charles Mell Lawrence, FAIA Principal, Mell Lawrence Architects 608 Baylor Street - Accessory Structure (Pool House)Historic Landmark Commission09.27.2021