Building Statistics

General Project Statistics:
Building Name:
The Odyssey
Location & Site: 2001 15th St. Arlington, VA 22210 Building
Occupants: Monument Realty, LLC
Occupancy or Function Types:
Primary Occupancy:
Residential Apartments (floors 1-15)
Town Houses (floors B2-1)
Mixed Occupancy: Retail/Office (floors B1, 1)
Accessory Occupancy:
Underground Parking Garage (floors B3-B1)
Size (Total Sq. Ft.): 475,650 Sq. Ft.
Number of Stories Above Grade: 16
Primary Project Team:
Owner: Monument Realty, Washington, D.C.
website: http://www.monumentrealty.com/
Architect: Shalom Baranes Associates Architects, Washington, D.C.
website: http://www.sbaranes.com/index.htm
Construction Manager: Donohoe Construction Co., Washington, D.C.
website: http://www.donohoeconstruction.com/
Mechanical: Mendoza, Ribas, Farinas and Associates, Rockville, Md.
website:
Structural: Ehlert/Bryan Inc., McLean, Va.
website: http://www.ehlert-bryan.com/home.html
Civil: Vika Inc., McLean, Va.
website: http://www.vika.com/
Earthwork: Golden & Stafford LLC, Largo, Md.
website:
Concrete: SMC Concrete Construction Inc., Annandale, Va.
website:
Electrical: Cherry Lane Electric Service Inc., Laurel, Md.
website: http://www.cherrylaneelectrical.com
Curtainwall: Emmitsburg Glass Co., Emmitsburg, Md.
website:
Landscape Architect: Lewis Scully Gionet, Vienna, Va.
website: http://www.lsginc.com/
Dates of Construction: April 2004 - June 2006
Total Project Cost: $65,000,000
Project Delivery Method: Design - Bid - Build
Location & Site: 2001 15th St. Arlington, VA 22210 Building
Occupants: Monument Realty, LLC
Occupancy or Function Types:
Primary Occupancy:
Residential Apartments (floors 1-15)
Town Houses (floors B2-1)
Mixed Occupancy: Retail/Office (floors B1, 1)
Accessory Occupancy:
Underground Parking Garage (floors B3-B1)
Size (Total Sq. Ft.): 475,650 Sq. Ft.
Number of Stories Above Grade: 16
Primary Project Team:
Owner: Monument Realty, Washington, D.C.
website: http://www.monumentrealty.com/
Architect: Shalom Baranes Associates Architects, Washington, D.C.
website: http://www.sbaranes.com/index.htm
Construction Manager: Donohoe Construction Co., Washington, D.C.
website: http://www.donohoeconstruction.com/
Mechanical: Mendoza, Ribas, Farinas and Associates, Rockville, Md.
website:
Structural: Ehlert/Bryan Inc., McLean, Va.
website: http://www.ehlert-bryan.com/home.html
Civil: Vika Inc., McLean, Va.
website: http://www.vika.com/
Earthwork: Golden & Stafford LLC, Largo, Md.
website:
Concrete: SMC Concrete Construction Inc., Annandale, Va.
website:
Electrical: Cherry Lane Electric Service Inc., Laurel, Md.
website: http://www.cherrylaneelectrical.com
Curtainwall: Emmitsburg Glass Co., Emmitsburg, Md.
website:
Landscape Architect: Lewis Scully Gionet, Vienna, Va.
website: http://www.lsginc.com/
Dates of Construction: April 2004 - June 2006
Total Project Cost: $65,000,000
Project Delivery Method: Design - Bid - Build
Building System Information:
Architecture:
The Odyssey Condominium is a prominent feature
of the Arlington sky line and stands out as the latest of additions to Arlington's
growing number of luxury residential buildings. The Odyssey is located outside
the city court district atop a hill which rises from the shores of the Potomac
River. The site location and elevation provide excellent
views across the river to downtown Georgetown and the Washington Mall. The visuals from this site promote the building's general shape and use
as residential raging from low income town-houses to platinum penthouse suites.
The 19-story complex features 2-3 story townhouses adjacent to 3 levels of underground parking. The Odyssey towers rise perpendicularly askew of each other and feature 16 stories of apartments with suites located on the top floors. The apartments range from studio spaces to family dwellings with 2-3 bedrooms and a den with accompanying bathrooms, kitchen, living/dining areas, and a balcony. The platinum penthouse suites are custom designed to occupant requests and feature top quality and style with premium kitchens, bathrooms, living room, dining area, and an adjoining balcony to enjoy the spectacular views.
Retail stores with large aluminum curtain-wall storefront windows are located on the B1 and 1st floors facing a small plaza aside 16th st. on the North. The retail and apartment main entry and lobby are also accessible by pedestrian or vehicle through a central courtyard which envelopes the angle the towers create as they rise from the parking garage below.
On the penthouse level there is an outdoor rooftop swimming pool and terrace, a pool lounge, a state-of-the-art fitness center and the Platinum Clubroom. A concrete column and steel-beam trellis framework following the curvature of the east elevation stands out on the rooftop as "a bold element" to the building design.
Retail stores wrap the north-east corner of the complex and extend along the north elevation and are interrupted only by the 16th St. parking garage entrance to the upper basement floor (B1). This elevation is a brick veneer with prominent aluminum curtain wall storefront windows with a metal panel course partially surrounding the window frame. The curtain wall contains double aluminum glass entrance doors to the stores behind. A strip window with a cast stone sill spans between the eastern retail curtain wall window to the steel panel garage door which shares a similar surrounding metal panel detail. The other retail store is noted on the end of this west elevation by another aluminum curtain wall storefront window. The remaining facades on the building's base elevations are stone walls. On the west elevation is a retaining wall behind which is a garden, and on the south elevation is stone wall intermittent with the courtyard entry ramp and underground garage entrance.
The Odyssey's main tower(s) rise from the first floor above the parking garage levels, partially accompanying the retail stores on the north side. The east elevation displays full height aluminum curtain wall systems alternating with strip brick veneers incorperating sliding aluminum punch windows with partially surrounding metal panels. Extending from the punch windows are exposed concrete slab balconies with aluminum railings and mesh infill. The remaining elevations are primarily brick facades and punch windows with aluminum frames and a side metal panel detail. Smaller balconies extend from each apartment at the punch windows with triangular connecting balconies at the intersecting angles of the towers. The penthouse and mechanical loft are split with metal panel and brick veneers including both aluminum framed punch and strip windows.
It is thereby the townhouses are zoned under:
(2). "Applicant Notes: Sept. 28, 2001". The County Board of Arlington, Va
1996 National Electrical Code
1996 BOCA National Fire Prevention Code
1996 ICC International Mechanical Code
1995 ICC International Plumbing Code w/ 1996 Supplement
Main service transformer #2 is standard 277/480v 3phase-4w at 45kva. The transformer feeds a 1800-Amp 3phase-4w C/T Cabinet in the adjacent switchgear room through a 24" cable tray. The cabinet feeds 3 main panels/disconnect switches: Main distribution panel with main switch (MDP-1H), Main service disconnect #2, and Emergency Service disconnect switch. MDP-1H runs a 900Amp MCB and feeds the penthouse mechanical room, 1st floor electrical closet, and domestic booster pump controller. The main service disconnect #2 runs 800Amp 3phase-4w, 600v and feeds the cooling tower/HVAC at 400Amp 3phase-4w, 600v. The emergency service disconnect switch runs 400Amp 3phase-4w, 250v and feeds the fire pump controller, elevators, and emergency disconnect switch. Future C/T cabinets and disconnect switches running commercial services for retail stores will be connected to main service transformer #2.
Emergency power is provide by a 250KW generator at 277/480v 3phase-4w located in the first basement level adjacent to but separate from the switchgear and transformer vault. The generator feeds the fire pump and emergency service including the elevators with a 400Amp auto transfer switch.
The 19-story complex features 2-3 story townhouses adjacent to 3 levels of underground parking. The Odyssey towers rise perpendicularly askew of each other and feature 16 stories of apartments with suites located on the top floors. The apartments range from studio spaces to family dwellings with 2-3 bedrooms and a den with accompanying bathrooms, kitchen, living/dining areas, and a balcony. The platinum penthouse suites are custom designed to occupant requests and feature top quality and style with premium kitchens, bathrooms, living room, dining area, and an adjoining balcony to enjoy the spectacular views.
Retail stores with large aluminum curtain-wall storefront windows are located on the B1 and 1st floors facing a small plaza aside 16th st. on the North. The retail and apartment main entry and lobby are also accessible by pedestrian or vehicle through a central courtyard which envelopes the angle the towers create as they rise from the parking garage below.
On the penthouse level there is an outdoor rooftop swimming pool and terrace, a pool lounge, a state-of-the-art fitness center and the Platinum Clubroom. A concrete column and steel-beam trellis framework following the curvature of the east elevation stands out on the rooftop as "a bold element" to the building design.
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Building Envelope:

Retail stores wrap the north-east corner of the complex and extend along the north elevation and are interrupted only by the 16th St. parking garage entrance to the upper basement floor (B1). This elevation is a brick veneer with prominent aluminum curtain wall storefront windows with a metal panel course partially surrounding the window frame. The curtain wall contains double aluminum glass entrance doors to the stores behind. A strip window with a cast stone sill spans between the eastern retail curtain wall window to the steel panel garage door which shares a similar surrounding metal panel detail. The other retail store is noted on the end of this west elevation by another aluminum curtain wall storefront window. The remaining facades on the building's base elevations are stone walls. On the west elevation is a retaining wall behind which is a garden, and on the south elevation is stone wall intermittent with the courtyard entry ramp and underground garage entrance.
The Odyssey's main tower(s) rise from the first floor above the parking garage levels, partially accompanying the retail stores on the north side. The east elevation displays full height aluminum curtain wall systems alternating with strip brick veneers incorperating sliding aluminum punch windows with partially surrounding metal panels. Extending from the punch windows are exposed concrete slab balconies with aluminum railings and mesh infill. The remaining elevations are primarily brick facades and punch windows with aluminum frames and a side metal panel detail. Smaller balconies extend from each apartment at the punch windows with triangular connecting balconies at the intersecting angles of the towers. The penthouse and mechanical loft are split with metal panel and brick veneers including both aluminum framed punch and strip windows.
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Zoning and Historical:
- Section 25. "C-O" Commercial Office Building, Hotel and Multiple-Family
Dwelling Districts. (1)
It is thereby the townhouses are zoned under:
- Section 16. "RA4.8" Multiple-Family Dwelling District (1)
(2). "Applicant Notes: Sept. 28, 2001". The County Board of Arlington, Va
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Major National Codes:
1996 National Electrical Code
1996 BOCA National Fire Prevention Code
1996 ICC International Mechanical Code
1995 ICC International Plumbing Code w/ 1996 Supplement
Building Systems I :
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Electrical:
Main service transformer #2 is standard 277/480v 3phase-4w at 45kva. The transformer feeds a 1800-Amp 3phase-4w C/T Cabinet in the adjacent switchgear room through a 24" cable tray. The cabinet feeds 3 main panels/disconnect switches: Main distribution panel with main switch (MDP-1H), Main service disconnect #2, and Emergency Service disconnect switch. MDP-1H runs a 900Amp MCB and feeds the penthouse mechanical room, 1st floor electrical closet, and domestic booster pump controller. The main service disconnect #2 runs 800Amp 3phase-4w, 600v and feeds the cooling tower/HVAC at 400Amp 3phase-4w, 600v. The emergency service disconnect switch runs 400Amp 3phase-4w, 250v and feeds the fire pump controller, elevators, and emergency disconnect switch. Future C/T cabinets and disconnect switches running commercial services for retail stores will be connected to main service transformer #2.
Emergency power is provide by a 250KW generator at 277/480v 3phase-4w located in the first basement level adjacent to but separate from the switchgear and transformer vault. The generator feeds the fire pump and emergency service including the elevators with a 400Amp auto transfer switch.
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