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Index

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Project Framework / Progress - Site Study / Program scheme / Technical design Site Location Key Plan Massing Development Site Plan Siting Strategy - Footprint Re-introduction of Spaces - Programs Plans - Ground Floor Plan + Diagram - First Floor Plan + Diagram - Roof Plan + Diagram Sections - Section X - X Scale 1 : 100 - Section Y - Y Scale 1 : 100 - Section Z - Z Scale 1 : 100 Elevation - Material Palette Construction Phase Environmental Strategy - Energy Facade Components - Section 1 : 40 MANCHESTER CYCLE HUB - Home of Cycling


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Index

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Climate Change / Adaptation Structural Components - Section 1 : 40 Sectional Perspective Building Components - Section 1 : 20 - Section 1 : 20 Structural Strategies - Load Distribution Design Control - Light Intake and Security Material Sustainability

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Project framework and progress

Program and Scheme

Technical Design

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Site Study

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5.1 focuses on built components and site

environment to develop design idea and program opportunities for the project. The study touches on the journey to the site, urban block characteristics, patterns and existing programs.

5.2 discusses on developed programs

and spatial planning on site. Relationship of pedestrians and cyclists movement in relation to the building. Potential material usage and construction strategy

5.3 further develop the design scheme

and spatial configuration and to complete the project in producing details and specifications for the design. To cover all of the technicalities and construction methodology and techniques.

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Project framework and progress

Issue Local issue which is the deprivation of health in manchester, the objective is to create new urban spaces that support people’s health and wellbeing, integrate healthy network with existing urban fabric.

Site Study

Spatial needs

The site will not only be develop within the given boundary but it will include the site extension and the primary links (backstreets) as one whole project. This will ensure that the whole design has a contextual connectivity with the surrounding urban landscape.

Cyclists in manchester have been using the velodrome for many private activities involving cycling. It is not just for cycling sports but also a place for gathering, events etc. The project explores a design scheme that will be more accessable and public for the people in Manchester. This project targets cyclists and bicycle enthusiasts in particular, and urban cyclists in general.

Program & users There is an increase number of cycling activities in Manchester. With the support of Manchester City Council and many other corporate bodies, these activities and events are organized by the National Cycling Centre involving many kinds of cycling programs, the project incoorporates cycling as the core program.

Realization A full set of drawings are prepared for the final stage of the design. The fmaterials, specifications and details has been finalized to ensure racticality, buildability and quality of the scheme.

Design scheme The spaces are organized and designed in a way that they don’t obstruct the existing circulation, it allows pedestrians and cyclist to move around the building. The scheme allows maximum usage of plot on site.

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Site Location

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The site is located in the city of Manchester, within a perimeter block facing Bootle St. and Jackson Row. In general, there are many shops and commercial units around the site but the most significant developments near the site are Spinningfields, Great Northen Complex, and the Manchester Central Library. Responding to the local issues of health, the site is seen to be a great opportunity to create an integrated infrastructure that will allow and encourage healthy activities in the city. As cycling activity is increasing consistently each year, a specific facility is needed to accomodate and to build cycling community culture within the urban context. The project explores programs that support the activity of cycling in the city of Manchester.

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Massing development

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full volume of the existing car park spaces

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allowing pedestrians to pass through the block

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forming public squares in between buildings

increasing circulation on the ground floor

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subtraction on the building volume to fit the programs

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regeneration of the back alley for pedestrians and cyclists


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Site Plan

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Grid and circulation The application of grid on site is based on the orientation of the neighbouring buildings. The grid will be used as an element of control for the organization of spaces. The circulation of cycling track around the area is integrated together with the design to bring the cyclists into the site. 04

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01. office building 02. bar 03. office buidling 04. office buidling 05. bicycle shop 06. model zone 07. fast food restaurant 08. reform synagouge 09. Sir Ralph bar 10. police station 11. police station 12. bicycle shop 13. property office 14. bar 15. property office 16. cafe 17. bar 18. job centre 19. bar 20. commercial cafe

Site Plan

Scale as shown Cycling Track

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Siting strategy

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circulation on site

building porosity

visual connectivity

public squares

Footprint The spaces are organized and designed in a way that they don’t obstruct the existing circulation, instead it has been develop to a better one by allowing pedestrians and cyclists to move around the building. The internal layout of the space and openings will direct people to the public square straight from the entrance of the main building. The glass windows are being used to ensure the external spaces and the internal spaces are connected visually. The three building blocks create voids in between them and therefore providing spaces that can be used for the public.

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Re-introduction of spaces

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Reading Area

Bicycle Workshop

Leisure Area

Mapping Area

Administration office

Bicycle Shelter

Bicycle Hire

Public Area

Meeting room

Bicycle Shop

Bicycle Shops

Gallery

Locker Room / Shower

Event / gathering room

Bicycle Park

Cafe’

Track

Viewing Area

Programs The project aims to create new urban spaces that support healthy activities and people’s wellbeing. The project concentrates on giving access to cyclists a facility that would help to encourage more cycling activities in urban areas. The project is targeting cycling clubs and associations that do active tours and cycling activities, working people who cycle to work, regular cyclists and visitors. The facility will be a centre for urban cyclists based on its strategic location within the city of Manchester. The facility acts as a cycling hub that allows cycling clubs to gather and plan their activities in the future. Regular cyclists can come to park, modify and fix bicycles at the facility. There are also shower and locker rooms prepared . As for the visitors, there are bicycles prepared for rental, cafe, and gallery they can visit. MANCHESTER CYCLE HUB - Home of Cycling


Manchester Cycle Hub Image shows the overall form of the project on site


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Ground Floor Plan

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01. main entrance 02. smoking area 03. outdoor cafe 04. cafe 05. exhibition area 06. administration 07. public square 08. bicycle hire 09. workshop 10. shelter 11. cycling ramp 12. cycling square 13. bicycle store

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Ground Floor Plan Scale 1 : 100

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Ground Floor Plan - Diagram

Cycling Track

Visual connectivity

Movement through building Visibility Public square

Indoor - outdoor relationship

material usage

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First Floor Plan

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14. reading area 15. meeting space 16. shower/toilet 17. lounge 18. event area 19. shower/toilet 20. leisure/viewing area 21. public meeting area 22. public event area 23. cycling deck 24. cycling deck 25. resting/viewing area

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First Floor Plan Scale 1 : 100

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First Floor Plan - Diagram

Cycling Track

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visual connectivity from different levels

Movement through building Visibility

enclosure

cycling activities in different levels

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Roof Plan

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26. services area 27. roof deck

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Roof Plan

Scale 1 : 100

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Roof Plan - Diagram

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view from roof deck

Cycling Track Movement through building Visibility

rain water harvesting

sense of enclosure in the public square

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Public square Manchester Cycle Hub is divided into 3 different blocks within the site plot. The public square becomes the integration element between 2 of the blocks where the cyclists and visitors can utilize the space for desired activities. The walls become the vertical perimeter that establish the boundary of the square. The overhead structure is designed as a horizontal element that physically connects the blocks and it also creates interesting shading pattern on the public square.


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Section X - X

C I T I E S

building form as urban furniture

01. public square 02. exhibition area 03. smoking/open area 04. leisure/viewing area 05. lounge 06. map reading area 07. services area

level interactions

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Section X - X Scale 1 : 100

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Section Y - Y

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01. bicycle store 02. cycling ramp 03. bicycle workshop 04. public square 05. bicycle deck 06. staircase 07. roof deck

cycling visual connectivity

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Section Y - Y

Scale 1 : 100

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Section Z - Z

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01. exhibition area 02. cafe 03. shower/toilet 04. lounge 05. event area 06. services area

partition system

piping and services

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Section Z - Z Scale 1 : 100

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Elevations

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North Elevation Scale as shown

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Material palette The Cycle Hub is located in between buildings which are using brick as the main material. The usage of black aluminium rainscreen gives a contemporary look for the building and mutually strengthen the identity and integration between contemporary architecture and material heritage on site.

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South Elevation Scale as shown

10m

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Bootle Street The backstreet is redefined to be more cyclist/pedestrian friendly. This strategy will strengthen the main program of the design and it will create more lively interaction and social activities for the visitors/users in the area. This image expresses how the building sits within the urban block and its relation to the street and neighbouring buildings


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Construction phase

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Primary strip foundation for the building structures

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Extension of the strip foundation to create a floating effect for the whole form of the buildings

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Pre-fabricated concrete columns connected to the primary and secondary foundations

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Steel I-beams connected to the reinforced concrete columns with metal plates, bolts and nuts. Preliminary process of piping and wiring installation

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Pre-fabricated concrete panels are installed for the flooring system, finalizing energy and water supply output points on floor and ceiling

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Facade installation, lightweight steel frame with glass panels and precast concrete panels

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Installation of pre-cast lightweight concrete steps on entrances, steel columns and cycling ramps

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Environmental strategy

C I T I E S sunlight rain water harvesting

collection point

Section X - X Not to scale Sunlight Solar panel Rainwater harvesting Energy storage Services point Water tank

Energy strategy The building uses a few mechanisms that utilise the natural heat energy from the sunlight through 2000x2000 mm solar panels on the roof. The roof is also designed with 5 degree slopes to bring the rainwater down to the end of the roof for harvesting and the rainwater will be used as an additional water supply for the building usage. MANCHESTER CYCLE HUB - Home of Cycling


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Facade components

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varies thickness of gravel layer aluminium isolator clip and support bar 15mm lightweight aluminium rainscreen cladding profiled beam to engr’s details automatic aluminium rolling shutter to manuf;s details 15mm laminated double glazzing with anodized alumn. frame to manuf’s details

Rolling shutter for light control

15mm laminated double glazzing with anodized alumn. frame to manuf’s details

20mm timber panel to manuf’s details 20mm smooth cement render 200mm prefab. concrete floor slab w. insulated membrane structural steel I-beam

Windows for natural ventilation 15mm suspended ceiling board to manuf’s details

20mm rough cement render bolted steel L-plate support suspended reinforced concrete floor beam to engr’s details

Rolling shutter for security and safety

prefab. concrete panel steps reinforced concrete foundation to engr’s details

Facade section Scale 1 : 40

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Climate change / adaptation

Rainwater will be collected and used for domestic usage. The water collected will be channelled directly to the toilet for flushing

openable window panels allow natural ventilation into the internal space. When the temperature is high during summer, this helps to cool down the spaces and reduce electrical usage of air-conditioner

the internal temperature can be controlled accordingly to suit the comfort of the users. The natural ventilation can reach up to the second compartment of the building

The adjustable roller shutter acts as a shading device to control the intake of light into the space. This allows multiple usages in different conditions of internal space. high sunlight exposure can help to heat up the internal space

Mechanical system of heating is used for the building. Insulated floor and roof are done properly so the heat can be retained within the space efficiently, thus reducing the electrical usage of heating

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Structural components

C I T I E S solar panel electrical cables and wiring box soft gravel layer 15mm damp proof membrane profiled beam to engr’s details

bolted and welded steel L-plate support 15mm laminated glass wall with anodized alumn. frame to manuf’s details 15mm lightweight aluminium rainscreen cladding aluminium isolator clip and support bar 15mm laminated double glazzing with anodized alumn. frame to manuf’s details Structural concrete column 20mm timber panel to manuf’s details 20mm smooth cement render 200mm prefab. concrete floor slab w. insulated membrane structural steel I-beam

cavity brick wall with 30mm insulation layer and 5mm damp proof membrane on each internal side aluminium isolator clip and support bar 15mm lightweight aluminium rainscreen cladding aluminium isolator clip and support bar 50mm lightweight honeycomb partition panel 20mm smooth cement render

suspended reinforced concrete floor beam to engr’s details prefab. concrete panel steps reinforced concrete foundation to engr’s details

Structural section Scale 1 : 40

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Sectional perspective

C I T I E S varies thickness of gravel layer 15mm damp proof membrane aluminium isolator clip and support bar 15mm lightweight aluminium rainscreen cladding profiled beam to engr’s details automatic aluminium rolling shutter to manuf’s details 15mm laminated double glazzing with anodized alumn. frame to manuf’s details

15mm laminated double glazzing with anodized alumn. frame to manuf’s details 20mm timber panel to manuf’s details 20mm smooth cement render 200mm prefab. concrete floor slab w. insulated membrane structural steel I-beam 15mm suspended ceiling board to manuf’s details 100mm x 100mm aluminium ducting on 15mm suspended lightweight steel tray

20mm rough cement render 20mm damp proof membrane suspended reinforced concrete floor beam to engr’s details prefab. concrete panel steps

reinforced concrete foundation to engr’s details

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Building component details

C I T I E S

20mm rough cement render soft gravel 40mm x 40mm industrial rubber aluminium isolator clip and support bar 15mm lightweight aluminium rainscreen cladding 15mm damp proof membrane 100mm thick insulation Structural I-beam to engr’s details 40mm insulation layer 150mm clay brickwall 10mm thick insulation 50mm rigid insulation cavity 20mm soft cement plaster 20mm timber panel to manuf’s details 20mm smooth cement render 20mm damp proof membrane 200mm prefab. concrete floor slab Steel L-plate bolted to floor slab and welded to I-beam 100mm thick insulation Structural I-beam to engr’s details

15mm suspended ceiling board to manuf’s details

20mm timber panel to manuf’s details 20mm smooth cement render 20mm damp proof membrane 200mm prefab. concrete floor slab Concrete floor beam to engr’s details Steel L-plate bolted to beam and concrete floor 50mm rigid insulation 40mm x 40mm industrial rubber

Sectional details Scale 1 : 20

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Building component details

C I T I E S 20mm rough cement render soft gravel 40mm x 40mm industrial rubber aluminium isolator clip and support bar 15mm lightweight aluminium rainscreen cladding 15mm damp proof membrane concrete profiled beam to engr’s details 100mm thick insulation Structural I-beam to engr’s details 40mm insulation layer automatic aluminium rolling shutter to manuf;s details 15mm suspended ceiling board to manuf’s details

15mm laminated double glazzing with anodized alumn. frame to manuf’s details black alumn. frame to manuf’s details

structural concrete column

20mm timber panel to manuf’s details 20mm smooth cement render 20mm damp proof membrane 200mm prefab. concrete floor slab 40mm insulation layer 100mm thick insulation Structural I-beam to engr’s details aluminium isolator clip and support bar

Sectional details Scale 1 : 20

40mm x 40mm industrial rubber 15mm suspended ceiling board to manuf’s details

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secondary structure

Structural strategies

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wall panels

super-structure

floor panels

beams

sub-structure

primary structure

columns

floor beam

primary foundation

Load distribution The combination of a few structural components of the buildings such as the concrete columns and the steel beams forms an integrated frame structure. The primary foundation will be of a in-situ concrete structure, receiving the load from the superstructure and transfer it to the ground core. The strip foundation are designed to support the reinforced concrete columns which are connected to the steel I-beams. The wall and floor panels are made of lightweight materials to reduce the dead load of the building. The execution of the buidling construction will not require experts or specialists as the structural form of the building is quite common for a low-rise development and design amd the building components are pre-fabricated in the factory . MANCHESTER CYCLE HUB - Home of Cycling


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Design Control

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08:30 a.m 12:30 p.m 17:30 p.m Light intake and security Rolling shutters are installed on every grid facade windows and openings as a mechanism to control light for different purposes of program. Other than acting as a shading device, the shutter also is used to enclose the building to avoid trespassing on building voids and thresholds.

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Conference / event area This space is used by cyclist as a meeting point to discuss for future events or activities of the cycling club/society. The glass window allows sunlight to penetrate the space, reducing the usage of articicial lighting. When the space is used for a group presentation, the roller shutter is used to control the intake of light into the room to reduce the room birghtness and thus making it more suitable for digital projection. MANCHESTER CYCLE HUB - Home of Cycling


Mappping area / computer & reading area This is a casual space for cyclists and visitors to discuss and plan for their cycling journey / tour. The reading and computer space serves the need for quick access to routes, references and research purposes. Mechanical light components are installed to add lighting quality and the intake of natural lighting can be controlled according to preferences of the users. This area has a direct visual relationship to the exterior, therefore users can read or discuss while watching what’s hapening on the street. MANCHESTER CYCLE HUB - Home of Cycling


Coffee shop / Cafe This space is a composition of two overlapping qualities of commercial and groups. The transparent glass walls makes the space feels bigger and at the same time containing the sense of smell of the coffee, the noise of people talking while having coffee. They sit in groups, having the opportunities to hear the conversation on the opposite table, visually connected to the streets outside where people cycle and walk on the backstreet MANCHESTER CYCLE HUB - Home of Cycling


Bicycle shelter / workshop The cyclists and visitors can park and lock their bicycles in the shelter before accessing to other spaces. The shelter is an open space, visually and physically connected to the two squares and also located next to the workshop. Cyclist can come, fix and check their bicycle before continuing the journey. This is also a secure area for cyclists who work in the city area to have their bike locked during office hours. MANCHESTER CYCLE HUB - Home of Cycling


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Material Sustainability

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Application of sustainable building materials is an important startegy for the design that offers benefits to the occupier and building users. Other than reducing the maintenance costs over the lifespan of the building, it will also help in conserving energy usage and improve the design quality of the building.

Concrete - Insulated concrete panel systems provide high R-value and thermal mass with low air infiltration to provide superior thermal efficiency and optimal energy performance over the long life of the building and lower heating and cooling bills. The panels are pre-fabricated in a factory and transported to the site, therefore reducing time taken for the construction, creates minimal raw material waste and ensuring consistent quality of the concrete.

Steel - Steel has an exceptional resistance to fire, corrosion and pests. It doesn’t need treating with pesticides, preservatives or glues, it’s also safer for people handling and living or working around it. Construction is quick and simple with the I-beam steel structure by using low-cost, low-skilled labour and shorter timeframes. Steel I-beam is transported to the site and installed with the pre-fabricated concrete column to form a complete structural frame.

Glass - The facade is using double glazing glass that helps capture and store a higher percentage of the natural heat from the winter sun. It also insulates the building against extremes of temperature, trapping some of the summer sunlight and minimising the heat which burns through the windows on hot, sunny days. Because there’s less need for heating systems, it will reduce overall energy consumption. Double glazing works to reduce excess moisture on your window panels, thus reducing the problem of condensation.

cavity wall - Other than being economical, cavity wall blocks the moisture travelling from the outer wall to the inner wall. The layer of air in the cavity being nonconductor of heat, it reduces the transmission of heat from the external face to internal one. Cavity walls have 25% greater insulating value than solid walls. This acts as damp barrier, reduces the cooling cost of the building.

Roller Shutter - Aluminium roller shutters enhance both the design appearance and its energy-efficiency. Since the building facade remain flexible, roller shutters ensure the right indoor climate all year round. It provides protection against cold, heat, noise and also increased protection against break-ins. Aluminium is light, sturdy and durable, therefore it makes for quiet operation and offers good operational reliability and lasting quality. It is relatively unaffected by rust and by wind and weather. Aluminium provides a high-quality surface appearance that lasts many years without any re-painting needed.

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Cyclist square (summer) This is an active area of the project where the ramp is used by the cyclists. This is the secondary square developed in between the buildings. These buildings define the border of the square, integrated with an active pathway on the left to enhance the continuity of movements by the cyclists.


Cyclist square (winter) The square during cold season


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