ADALGISA CASSUENDE
ARCHITECTURE
PART I
PORTFOLIO RIBA
CONTENTS
A SET OF FOUR PROJECTS
01
ACADEMIC STUDY - PART I
Creekside Upcycling Museum and factory
MIXED - USE CENTRE
FEB - MAY 2023
PROJECT THEMES AND TIMELINE
02
BPTW
Practice Experience
03
RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS
JUL 2023 - PRESENT
Project 01 and 03 follow a realistic and responsible development approach - keeping the local community and users on site as initial intervention ( Project 03 ) whilst the second phase (Project 01) is being built.
As well as providing a building set within existing physical constraints, the projects consider how people will access the river, proposing a landscape and steps to the river. The projects are a metaphorical and physical beacon on the Creek, demarcating an area which remain open to the public and resists the current grain on developments trending across the capital.
PERSONAL PROJECT / TECHNICAL STUDIES
Creekside Upcycling Centre
COMMUNITY CENTRE
OCT - DEC 2022
04
PERSONAL PROJECT / TECHNICAL STUDIES
UNION CHANGERS
CIVIC CENTRES
FEB - APR 2022
Project 03 are large scale residential projects that I have worked so far as part of my year out at BPTW.
Project 04 is designed using incremental design to help provide facilites that would benefit the local community in Stonehouse, Plymouth. This project was part of a collaboration with a live clientNudge Community Builders, an organisation that aims to improve the community and reinvigorate underused spaces.
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ACADEMIC STUDY - PART I
Creekside Upcycling Museum and factory
THE CONCEPT
The project addresses the question of “What Really Happens To Your Recycling?” by preventing the collected plastic wastes from entering landfills and oceans by finding new uses for them.
The proposal aims to address the issue of plastic pollution impacting the Thames and Deptford Creek, carrying out litter surveys, collecting, identification and repurposing the plastics.
The data will be used to help inform local government, industries, and the wider community on the most appropriate measures to reduce waste plastic in the local environment.
The facilities in the centre include a plastic workshop, archive and educational spaces.
CLIENT: CREEKSIDE DISCOVERT CENTRE
LOCATION: DEPTFORD CREEK, LONDON
TYPE: PERMANENT
MIXED - USE CENTRE FEB - MAY 2023
Plants prevent flooding and take excess water water into drains. Learning journey Creek Archive Rainwater collection for irrigation of the garden. Stepped garden reduces carbon on site. Ducting above suspended ceiling. Community clean up to reduce the pollution and preserve the biosphere of the creek. Ensure biodiversity on site and maintain existing habitats. Provide walking and bike friendly access. Curate community destination and active flow. Spaces for waste recycling to build sustainable community. Natural cross ventilation. The lobby acts as the centre point and gateway to the Reused construction material. Recycled plastic facade. Green area integration. Modular/ pre fab construction for low cost. Flexible spaces for future use and functions. Allow natural daylight to reduce energy demands for heating and cooling. Quality learning spaces. Non- heated spaces. 1 1 3 4 4 5 Ensure plastic waste is recycled to eeduce disposal and other costs of managing waste. Wintersun Summer sun Environmental strategy @A0 CREEKSIDE UPCYCLING MUSEUM AND FACTORY Programme From trash to treasure Research Part Upcycling Part Cultural Part Creekside Discovery Centre Find new discoveries Workshop/Factory Recycle and turn waste into something new Archive Museum Display the findings on the creek to raise awareness Impacts Society - Reduces costs to rehabilitate the environment. - Reduces disposal and other costs of managing waste. - Circular economy and provide more jobs to te community. Environment - Preserves raw materials and natural resources. - Reduces the amount of waste that requires disposal. - Preserves and keep the habitats in the creek going. Goals - Educate and interest the community in understanding the ecology of Depftord Creek. - Provide to visitors a clear idea about the history and uses of recycling and explore how it is done. - Make more researches regarding waste management studies and sustainability. Take Make Consume Repair Reuse Recycle
CONCEPTUAL COLLAGE Created initially by hand skecthes and later on refined using Photoshop. ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGY [Original scale 1:50] ADALGISA CASSUENDE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO CREEKSIDE UPCYCLING MUSEUM AND FACTORY
Because
Brief development
Creekside ( the client) has on site an informal cabinet of curiosity and outdoor exhibition space, aiming to bring awareness of the pollution on the creek. This has inspired the creation of this brief project aiming to tackle a problem that has been affecting not only Deptford creek but the rivers in the world.
Site analysis Constraints/ Issues Prevailling wind Noise pollution Low user’s flow High user’s flow Flood risk zone Existing client’s site Main walking friendly access to the site Plastic pollution
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CreeksideRd NormanRd
humans keep building on the river, the challenge for the future is to keep London dry.
Rd has been the main way in which the community engage with the site via car and foot. Analysis
Creek is quite polluted
can be found on the creek
Creekside
Deptford
What
ADALGISA CASSUENDE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO CREEKSIDE UPCYCLING MUSEUM AND FACTORY
The idea is to create a journey through the site, immersing the users in these exhibition space full of of sculptures made out of recycled waste collected from the creek
1. Dividing the buildinng into two areas to activate Norman rd, having the exhibition space under the viaduct as the connecter.
Shape the building form around the site to promote a sense of community and belonging to the site.
2. Breaking down the form and challenging the shape of the site, inspired by The Cremer Street - Witherford Watson Mann
Creating a wayfinding and visibility in form of streetscape.
3. Adding steps to the building resembling the steps on the river from phase 1 and adding into the journey around the building.
ADALGISA CASSUENDE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO CREEKSIDE UPCYCLING MUSEUM AND FACTORY INITIAL MASSING
The steps connect the users on the ground to the passangers on tthe train.
[Original scale 1:100] Using CAD and Photoshop
CREEKSIDE UPCYCLING MUSEUM AND FACTORY N N GROUND FLOOR PLAN [Original scale 1:100] Using CAD FIRST FLOOR PLAN [Original scale 1:100]
A A B B
SECTION AA [Original scale 1:100] SECTION BB [Original scale 1:100] ELEVATION SOUTH [Original scale 1:100] Using CAD and Photoshop ELEVATION NORTH
PROJECT LIFECYCLE
RECYCLED FROM THE PREVIOUS BUILDING
For the exposed beams running along the ceiling.
An ideal solution for the strength and dimensional stablity that is needed for the ceiling whilst allowing slim, elegant construction/aesthetic.
RECYCLED PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL
Cross laminated timber (CLT)
For the structural walls and floor.
Because it is a prefabricated panel, CLT is a fast method of construction and environmentally sustainable, being able to provide 15-26% reduction in global warming potential, depending on the building design.
Fire resistance
CLT structure could withstand more than 90 minutes of burning before it collapsed.
WHAT CAN BE REUSED
CREEKSIDE UPCYCLING MUSEUM AND FACTORY 2000mm 2000mm 2000mm 1800mm Each panel up to 2000 mm long, having some of them shorter to fit the building grid. Primary Structure Primary Structure Primary Structure Primary Structure Secondary Structure Secondary Structure Tertiary Structure Secondary Structure elegant construction/aesthetic. LVL panels as ceiling elements. LVL panels supporting the stepped ceiling. LVL panels supporting the pitched roof.
ADALGISA CASSUENDE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
Each panel up to 2000 mm long, having some of them shorter to fit the building grid. Primary Structure Primary Structure Primary Structure Primary Structure Secondary Structure Secondary Structure Tertiary Structure Secondary Structure
Structural model
lumber
Laminated veneer
(LVL)
LVL panels as ceiling elements. LVL panels supporting the stepped ceiling. LVL panels supporting the pitched roof. Exposed CLT on the inside Fire rate inside 30/30/30 Elevation This facade module will be applied only to one side of the building. @1:50 Understanding the assembly of Nottingham Comtemporary facade. assembly Recycled plastic facade structure Airtight Insulation between timber frame Vapour membrane Timber battens for the assembly of the facade. Exposed CLT on the inside Fire rate inside 30/30/30 Fire rate outside 60/60/60 Elevation This facade module will be applied only to one side of the building. @1:50 Understanding the assembly of Nottingham Comtemporary facade.
WHAT CAN BE REUSED PROJECT LIFECYCLE A 50 cm of the module is 3.3kg of collected material. The recycled plastic waste is melted and poured into a mould.
RECYCLED FROM PROJECT 1 RECYCLED PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL
CREEKSIDE UPCYCLING MUSEUM AND FACTORY ADALGISA CASSUENDE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
VIEW OF THE PROPOSAL FROM THE CREEK USED RHINO AND PHOTOSHOP
VIEW OF THE CORRIDOR LOOKING TOWARDS THE STAIRS
@1.20 MODEL TESTING CEILING ELEMENTS ON THE STEPPED CEILING
CLT Stepped ceiling assembly: ext > int
100 mm CLT structural wall panel with exposed internal finish
Bitumen impregnated wood fibre insulating board, 18mm airtight)
150 mm Rigid insulation
Wood-based panel (vapour-tight), 12mm
40 x 300mm Lvl panel forming waffle ceiling
Double height Lvl panel
CLT Wall assembly: int > ext
100 mm CLT structural wall panel with exposed internal finish
Wood-based panel (vapour-tight), 12mm Insulation between frame: stud, 75 x 150 mm
Bitumen impregnated wood fibre insulating board, 18mm airtight)
Vertical timber counter battens, ventilation cavity,
40mm Horizontal timber battens 25mm x 50mm
Vertical timber cladding
R - value 3.4
30\30\30 fire rating inside
90\90\90 outside
CLT Roof assembly: top > bot
PVC roof light with rigid insulation
Double trocal roofing
Roof batterns on counterbattens
3-ply waterproofing breather layer, waterproofing plus uv protection layer
150 mm Insulation
Bitumen impregnated wood fibre insulating board, 18mm airtight)
150mm CLT structural roof panel
40 x 300mm Lvl panel forming waffle ceiling
R- value 5.9
60\60\60 fire rating
CONSTRUCTION DETAIL [Original
1:20]
Vented drainage channel
Paving
CREEKSIDE UPCYCLING MUSEUM AND FACTORY ADALGISA CASSUENDE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
CLT Ceiling assembly: top > bot 15 mm Timber 55mm Screed Wood-based panel (vapour-tight), 12mm 25 mm Acoustic insulation Bitumen impregnated wood fibre insulating board, 18mm airtight) 150 mm CLT structural floor plan Suspended ceiling for service fire sprinkler and lighting) 40 x 300mm Lvl panel forming waffle ceiling CLT Wall assembly: int > ext 100 mm CLT structural wall panel with exposed internal finish Wood-based panel (vapour-tight), 12mm Insulation between frame: stud, 75 150 mm Bitumen impregnated wood fibre insulating board, 18mm airtight) Vertical timber battens, ventilation cavity, 40mm Recycled plastic facade structure R - value 3.4 30\30\30 fire rating inside 90\90\90 outside CLT Foundation assembly: top > bot 15 mm Timber Underfloor heating Wood-based panel (vapour-tight), 12mm Insulation between bottom frame, 75 x 150 mm Bitumen impregnated wood fibre insulating board, 18mm airtight) Concrete foundation slab with base insulating 225 mm deep pre-cast concrete threshold wrapped in dpc
scale
CREEKSIDE UPCYCLING MUSEUM AND FACTORY ADALGISA CASSUENDE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO AXONOMETRIC OF THE PROPOSAL ON SITE
02
PRACTICE EXPERIENCE
Kidbrooke Village Phase 5
RESIDENTIAL PROJECT
The appointment with Berkeley Homes East Thames (BHET) is for the re-design to incorporate fire safety amendments, subsequent planning application and technical delivery of 319 homes.
The building consists of a first-floor podium with 4no. flat blocks ranging from 8 to 14 storeys with 2no. terraces of 3-storey townhouses. The combination of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments are across 2 tenures - Private and Shared Ownership.
5.13 Elevation Development - Building C1
5.13
Elevation Development - Building C1
Building C1 North Elevation
The hierarchy of the facade is examined by employing both light and dark brick.
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are used to break up the strong architectural composition of the building by creating voids.
CLIENT: BERKELEY HOMES EAST THAMES
LOCATION: KIDBROOKE VILLAGE, KIDBROOKE LONDON
SERVICE: ARCHITECTURE - PRE PLANNING
Kidbrooke Village Phase 5 Building C is a residential building that sits within phase 5 of the wider Kidbrooke Village masterplan in Kidbrooke, London.
Test 03
The use of light and dark brick alongside the paired windows creates a vertical language that responds to the steps in the plan.
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base grounds the building. The top responds to vertical language on the elevation and steps down towards the park.
The use of light and dark brick alongside the paired windows creates a vertical language that responds to the steps in the plan. The base grounds the building. The top responds to vertical language on the elevation and steps down towards the park.
Top
Middle
Base
I developed a thorough 114-pages Design and Access Statement for the Kidbrooke Village Phase 5 project’s planning application. Integrated Adobe Illustrator diagrams to narrate the story of how the design proposal aligns with its site, demonstrating the evolution of each Block and adaptation to the local context.
UNION ST, CENTRE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
JUL
- DEC 2023
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Elevation Elevation North Test 01 Test 02 Test
Building C1 North
04 Base Middle
The
Test 03 The hierarchy of the facade is examined by employing both light and dark brick. Windows are used to break up the strong architectural composition of the building by creating voids. Corner balconies have been incorporated as per the consented, as well as balconies introduced to the middle of the building. C1 Key NORTH ELEVATION
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Test
Test
Test 01
have been
as per the
as well as
introduced
NORTH ELEVATION CONFIDENTIAL
Windows
Corner balconies
incorporated
consented,
balconies
to the middle of the building. Key
CGI CREATED BY EXTERNAL CONSULTANT
Entrance Design
The architectural language of the entrance to Building C1 has been developed making reference to the consented scheme.
Test 01
Produced sketches documenting tests for the design of the building’s entrance , balancing client’s architectural preferences with compliance to AD Part M and Fire Safety standards. Ensured the preservation of the initial architectural language while meeting essential safety requirements.
The arched entrance, present in the consented design, has been developed to include an integrated canopy as required by AD Part M. To achieve this the entrance door has been pushed back as a recess within the arch.
Steps were introduced to soften the recess that sits within the arch. The steps lead residents towards the entrance doors. This test retained the fire escape door within the arch, which suggest this could be part of the main entrance which we want to avoid to have a clear and legible main entrance to the building.
The arch has been repositioned to have the fire escape door sitting outside of it. This creates a clearly defined and balanced entrance to the building with a door that sits central within the arch with steps on either side.
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Development - Building C1
Visualisation of proposed C1 entrance (Test 03)
Proposed
Test 01 Test 02 Test 02
Test 03
Dwelling Dwelling Dwelling Escape Escape Escape Lobby Lobby Lobby CONFIDENTIAL CGI CREATED BY EXTERNAL CONSULTANT DEVELOPED THE HAND SKETCHES AND USED TO PHOTOSHOP FOR COLOURING
(Building C1 - 3B5P)
> A minimum 1500mm turning circle insides the entrance areas, as well as an 1800mm length clearance zone for the nib. So, a compliance zone of 1500mm by 1800mm has been created at the entrance.
9.9 Accessibility Strategy
> A storage space for a wheelchair to be stored and transferred between outdoor and indoor wheelchair, must be a minimum 1100mm deep, 1700mm wide, and close to the principal entrance to comply.
Designed 36 flat type plans for the planning submission package, meticulously aligning with Building Regulations Part M4(3) , M4(3) NDSS and London Plan standards. Collaborated in meetings with fire engineers, sustainability consultants, and sunlight/ daylight experts to ensure the highest design quality and comprehensive compliance.
M4(3) Wheelchair Accessible Layout (Building C1 - 3B5P)
Entrance, Corridor & Doors
> Doors must have a minimum 850mm clear opening width, onto a corridor that is at least 1200mm wide to have a clear width for wheelchair users.
> Built-in storage meets the requirements highlighted in the M4(3) clause 3.26, excluding the space required for the utility.
> The overall Kitchen/Living/Dining area is the same or greater than the required combined area with the m4(3) table 3.2.
> The kitchen work top length meets the requirements of the m4(3) table 3.3, including a 2.2m height adjustable section, with allocated space for additional work top lengths to meet the requirements for an accessible kitchen.
> There is a minimum 1500mm clear access zone in front of all kitchen units and appliance that is shown in the example.
have been designed to offer an Kitchen, Living & Dining room with amenity.
openings to habitable rooms provide ventilation to the spaces with views
> All bedrooms are wheelchair accessible, providing a 1200mm by 1200mm manoeuvring space inside the doorway and a 1000mm wide clear access zone around the bed and furniture with a 1200mm manoeuvring space on both sides of the bed.
> All double bedrooms are a minimum of 3m wide, and every single bedroom are a minimum of 2.4m wide. With all rooms meeting or exceeding the minimum floor area requirements.
> Wheelchair accessible bathroom that provides a 1500mm clear turning circle, and comply with the provisions of M4(3) clauses 3.36 60 3.43. They are all constructed as a wet rooms with a bathroom installed and is showed within the example.
> A minimum 1500mm turning circle insides the entrance areas, as well as an 1800mm length clearance zone for the nib. So, a compliance zone of 1500mm by 1800mm has been created at the entrance.
> A storage space for a wheelchair to be stored and transferred between outdoor and indoor wheelchair, must be a minimum 1100mm deep, 1700mm wide, and close to the principal
> Doors must have a minimum 850mm clear opening width, onto a corridor that is at least 1200mm wide to have a clear width for wheelchair users.
Storage and Living Areas
> Built-in storage meets the requirements highlighted in the M4(3) clause 3.26, excluding the space required for the utility.
> The overall Kitchen/Living/Dining area is the same or greater than the required combined area with the m4(3) table 3.2.
All apartments have been designed with private external amenity (balcony or terrace) in line with London Plan standards.
> The kitchen work top length meets the requirements of the m4(3) table 3.3, including a 2.2m height adjustable section, with allocated space for additional work top lengths to meet the requirements for an accessible kitchen.
All apartments have dedicated desk space in Bedrooms.
> There is a minimum 1500mm clear access zone in front of all kitchen units and appliance that is shown in the example.
> All bedrooms are wheelchair accessible, providing a 1200mm by 1200mm manoeuvring space inside the doorway and a 1000mm wide clear access zone around the bed and furniture with a 1200mm manoeuvring space on both sides of the bed.
> All double bedrooms are a minimum of 3m wide, and every single bedroom are a minimum of 2.4m wide. With all rooms meeting or exceeding the minimum floor area requirements.
> Wheelchair accessible bathroom that provides a 1500mm clear turning circle, and comply with the provisions of M4(3) clauses 3.36 60 3.43. They are all constructed as a wet rooms with a bathroom installed and is showed within the example.
Internal Layouts and Elevations have been designed so that no Bathroom or Kitchen is positioned in front of windows.
All apartments have an entrance hallway with easy access to utility and stores.
M N 3 0 0 0 m m R E Q 3160 MIN. 1000 MIN. 900 32.4 m² Kitchen/Living/Dining 17.9 m² Hallway 8.5 m² Bedroom 3 13.6 m² Bedroom 2 16.2 m² Bedroom 1 4.3 m² En-suite 6.5 m² Bathroom MIN. 1000 MIN. 3000mm REQ. 3073 MIN. 7430mm WORKTOP LENGTH REQ. MIN. 1000 MIN. 1000 MIN. 1200 MIN. 1200 MIN. 1490 208 MIN. 1200 MIN. 1200 MIN. 1000 MIN. 1800 MIN. 1200 MIN. 1200 MIN. 1700 MIN. 1300 MIN. 900 Height Ad justable Section 2200 MIN. 850 MIN. 850 MIN. 850 MIN. 850 MIN. 2400 mm REQ. 3000 0.5 m² Store MIN. 850 405 600 MIN. 1000 ø 1 500 MAX. 600 MIN. 850 MIN. 1500 MIN. 1200 MIN. 1200 0.9 m² Store 1.7 m² Store 2000 800 1375 1240 176 2.6 m² Wheelchair Storage MIN. 1700 MIN. 1100 MIN. 1200 MIN. 850 795 MIN. 850 4405 1375 505 MIN. 600m m REQ. 650 MIN. 1650 MIN. 1500 600 ADDITIONAL KITCHEN WORKTOP ADAPTATION 5630 1145 2.8 m² Utility MIN. 850 MIN. 850 KEY: Maneuvering Space PRELIMINARY -FOR COMMENT 1:50m Rev Status Date Description Drn Chkd Status: Drawing Number: Drawing Name: Project Name: Client Name: Revisions: Notes: Do not scale. All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated. This drawing should be read in conjunction with all relevant project information and contract documentation. All dimensions to be checked prior to fabrication and or commencement of works. All works to comply with all relevant legal standards, building regulations and warranty provider requirements. Report any discrepancies, if in doubt ask. Scale: 1:50 @ A3 Rev: RIBA Stage: Project No: Drawn By: Client: S4 P04 Flat Type Plan FT-09 Kidbrooke Village Phase 5 Building C Berkeley Homes (East Thames) Ltd. 3 23-051 AC Z477-BPT01-C1-ZZ-SK-A -005-409 1 storey M4(3) Adaptable Tenure: DWELLING INFORMATION Areas measured in accordance with Nationally Described Space Standard (NDSS) March 2015. Type Reference: Size: Approved Document M: Plot Numbers: Gross Internal Area (GIA): Net Internal Area (NIA): GIA & NIA measured in accordance with RICS Code of Measuring Practice, 6th edition (May 2015). Nationally Described Space Standard (NDSS) Compliance: Number of Bedrooms: Number of Bed Spaces (persons): Dwelling Configuration: Minimum Gross Internal Area (GIA): Achieved Gross Internal Area (GIA): Minimum Built-in Storage: Achieved Built-in Storage: 1191.6 ft² FT - 09 3B5P Private 110.7 m² 86.0 m² 110.7 m² 2.5 m² 3.2 m² TBC TBC TBC P03S306.10.23Drawings updated to address comments from BHET (28.09.2023), RGB 0T (19.09.2023) & DBA (18.09.2023). AC P04S4NYIWheelchair Storage and Store relocated to opposite side of Hallway. FED relocated and overall storage increased. BD Maneuvering space Storage
kitchen worktop adaptation Key
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Future
Apartment Building
Bedrooms and Bathrooms
M I N 3 0 0 0 m m R E Q 3160 MIN. 1000 MIN. 900 32.4 m² Kitchen/Living/Dining 17.9 m² Hallway 8.5 m² Bedroom 3 13.6 m² Bedroom 2 16.2 m² Bedroom 1 4.3 m² En-suite 6.5 m² Bathroom MIN. 1000 MIN. 3000mm REQ. 3073 MIN. 7430mm WORKTOP LENGTH REQ. MIN. 1000 MIN. 1000 MIN. 1200 MIN. 1200 MIN. 1490 208 MIN. 1200 MIN. 1200 MIN. 1000 MIN. 1800 MIN. 1200 MIN. 1200 MIN. 1700 MIN. 1300 MIN. 900 Height Ad justable Section 2200 MIN. 850 MIN. 850 MIN. 850 MIN. 850 MIN. 2400 mm REQ. 3000 0.5 m² Store MIN. 850 405 600 MIN. 1000 ø 1 500 MAX. 600 1200 MIN. 850 MIN. 1500 MIN. 1200 MIN. 1200 0.9 m² Store 1.7 m² Store 2000 800 1375 1240 176 2.6 m² Wheelchair Storage MIN. 1100 MIN. 1200 MIN. 850 795 MIN. 850 208 4405 1375 505 MIN. 600m m REQ. 650 MIN. 1650 MIN. 1500 600 ADDITIONAL KITCHEN WORKTOP ADAPTATION 5630 1145 2.8 m² Utility MIN. 850 MIN. 850 KEY: Maneuvering Space Storage PRELIMINARY -FOR COMMENT 0 1:50m 2 5 1 Rev Status Date Description Drn Chkd Status: Drawing Number: Drawing Name: Project Name: Client Name: Revisions: Notes: Do not scale. All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated. This drawing should be read in conjunction with all relevant project information and contract documentation. All dimensions to be checked prior to fabrication and or commencement of works. All works to comply with all relevant legal standards, building regulations and warranty provider requirements. Report any discrepancies, if in doubt ask. Scale: 1:50 @ A3 Rev: RIBA Stage: Project No: Drawn By: Client: S4 P04 Flat Type Plan FT-09 Kidbrooke Village Phase 5 Building C Berkeley Homes (East Thames) Ltd. 3 23-051 AC Z477-BPT01-C1-ZZ-SK-A -005-409 1 storey M4(3) Adaptable Tenure: DWELLING INFORMATION Areas measured in accordance with Nationally Described Space Standard (NDSS) March 2015. Type Reference: Size: Approved Document M: Plot Numbers: Gross Internal Area (GIA): Net Internal Area (NIA): GIA NIA measured in accordance with RICS Code of Measuring Practice, 6th edition (May 2015). Nationally Described Space Standard (NDSS) Compliance: Number of Bedrooms: Number of Bed Spaces (persons): Dwelling Configuration: Minimum Gross Internal Area (GIA): Achieved Gross Internal Area (GIA): Minimum Built-in Storage: Achieved Built-in Storage: 1191.6 ft² FT - 09 3B5P Private 110.7 m² 3 5 86.0 m² 110.7 m² 2.5 m² 3.2 m² TBC TBC TBC P03S306.10.23Drawings updated to address comments from BHET (28.09.2023), RGB 0T (19.09.2023) & DBA (18.09.2023). AC P04S4NYIWheelchair Storage and Store relocated to opposite side of Hallway. FED relocated and overall storage increased. BD 111 // BPTW // KV5C - Design and Access Statement
Strategy
Entrance, Corridor & Doors
and Living
Bedrooms and Bathrooms
Storage
Areas
MIN. 750 MIN. 750 MIN. 750 M N 2 7 5 0 m m R E Q 2 7 5 0 MIN. 750 MIN. 1200 1445 1 2 6 0 3.7 m² Shower Room 4.3 m² En-suite 14.5 m² Bedroom 1 12.8 m² Bedroom 2 29.0 m² Kitchen/Living/Dining 1.6 m² Utility M N 1 2 0 0 8 0 0 2000 M I N 7 5 0 6 0 0 1200 M N 6 0 0 2 0 0 M I N 1 1 0 0 MIN. 900 MIN. 1300 1 3 5 0 MIN. 1200 3 3 9 0 1.6 m² Store 4.6 m² Hallway M I N 2 5 5 0 m m R E Q 2 6 5 0 M I N 7 5 0 M N 7 5 0 MIN. 750 MIN. 750 1200 1 3 1 5 2 0 0 M I N 6 0 0 m m R E Q 6 5 0 600 MIN. 750 1200 Store Area 1.1 m² Balcony 7m² MIN. 1500mm REQ. 1920 M N 8 5 0 M N 8 5 0 KEY: Storage PRELIMINARY -FOR COMMENT 0 1:50m 2 5 1 Rev Status Date Description Drn Chkd Status: Drawing Number: Drawing Name: Project Name: Client Name: Revisions: Notes: Do not scale. All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated. This drawing should be read in conjunction with all relevant project information and contract documentation. All dimensions to be checked prior to fabrication and or commencement of works. All works to comply with all relevant legal standards, building regulations and warranty provider requirements. Report any discrepancies, if in doubt ask. Scale: 1:50 @ A3 Rev: RIBA Stage: Project No: Drawn By: Client: S3 P03 Flat Type Plan FT-23 Kidbrooke Village Phase 5 Building C Berkeley Homes (East Thames) Ltd. 3 23-051 AC Z477-BPT01-ZZ-ZZ-SK-A-005-423 storey M4(2) Tenure: DWELLING INFORMATION Areas measured in accordance with Nationally Described Space Standard (NDSS) March 2015. Type Reference: Size: Approved Document M: Plot Numbers: Gross Internal Area (GIA): Net Internal Area (NIA): GIA & NIA measured accordance with RICS Code of Measuring Practice, 6th edition (May 2015). Nationally Described Space Standard (NDSS) Complian Number of Bedrooms: Number of Bed Spaces (persons): Dwelling Configuration: Minimum Gross Internal Area (GIA): Achieved Gross Internal Area (GIA): Minimum Built-in Storage: Achieved Built-in Storage: 819.1 ft² FT - 23 2B4P Shared Ownership 76.1 m² 2 4 70.0 m² 76.1 m² 2.0 m² 3.1 m² TBC TBC TBC P01S301.09.23FIRST ISSUE AC P02S315.09.23Drawings updated to address comments from BHET (24.08.2023) and Design Team. BD P03S306.10.23Drawings updated to address comments from BHET (28.09.2023), RGB 0T (19.09.2023) & DBA (18.09.2023). AC 1600 MIN. 900 MIN. 1300 MIN. 2750mm REQ. 2750 MIN. 775 MIN. 1050 MIN. 750 MIN. 750 MIN. 750 2095 2033 15.2 m² Bedroom 1 4.3 m² Hallway 3.4 m² Utility MAX. 600 Store Area 2.3 m² PRELIMINARY -FOR COMMENT 0 1:50m 2 5 1 Rev Status Date Description Drn Chkd Status: Drawing Number: Drawing Name: Project Name: Client Name: Revisions: Notes: Do not scale. All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated. This drawing should be read in conjunction with all relevant project information and contract documentation. All dimensions to be checked prior to fabrication and or commencement of works. All works to comply with all relevant legal standards, building regulations and warranty provider requirements. Report any discrepancies, in doubt ask. Scale: 1:50 @ A3 Rev: RIBA Stage: Project No: Drawn By: Client: S3 P03 Flat Type Plan FT-01 Kidbrooke Village Phase 5 Building C Berkeley Homes (East Thames) Ltd. 3 23-051 AC Z477-BPT01-C1-ZZ-SK-A -005-401 storey M4(2) Tenure: DWELLING INFORMATION Areas measured in accordance with Nationally Described Space Standard (NDSS) March 2015. Type Reference: Size: Approved Document M: Plot Numbers: Gross Internal Area (GIA): Net Internal Area (NIA): GIA NIA measured in accordance with RICS Code of Measuring Practice, 6th edition (May 2015). Nationally Described Space Standard (NDSS) Compliance: Number of Bedrooms: Number of Bed Spaces (persons): Dwelling Configuration: Minimum Gross Internal Area (GIA): Achieved Gross Internal Area (GIA): Minimum Built-in Storage: Achieved Built-in Storage: 561.9 ft² FT - 01 1B2P Private 52.2 m² 50.0 m² 52.2 m² 1.5 m² 2.7 m² TBC TBC TBC P01S301.09.23FIRST ISSUE AC P02S315.09.23Drawings updated to address comments from BHET (24.08.2023) and Design Team. BD P03S306.10.23Drawings updated to address comments from BHET (28.09.2023), RGB 0T (19.09.2023) & DBA (18.09.2023). AC Roof Terrace to plot C1.11.02 -Refer to GA Plans for location. KEY: Storage MIN. 1100 MIN. 1300 MIN. 900 MIN. 600 600 600 MIN. 750 MIN 750 MIN. 750 MIN. 750 M N 2 7 5 0 m m R E Q 3 3 9 0 1200 6 0 0 M N 6 0 0 13.6 m² Bedroom 1 4.3 m² En-suite 3.7 m² Shower Room 28.6 m² Kitchen/Living/Dining 12.5 m² Bedroom 2 1.7 m² Store 8 1 0 2049 10.3 m² Hallway 800 1.8 m² Utility MIN. 775 M N 1 0 5 0 MIN. 1200 5 1 8 0 2 2 4 5 10.4 m² Bedroom 3 MIN. 750 MIN. 775 200 M I N 7 5 0 M I N 7 5 0 MIN. 600mm REQ. 650 600 1350 200 M N 1 0 5 0 M N 7 5 0 MIN. 2150 REQ. 2150 MIN. 2550mm REQ. 2650 MIN. 750 6 0 0 M N 6 0 0 1200 1 5 0 1 5 0 Store Area 1.3 m² Balcony 9.4m² M N 1 5 0 0 MIN. 1500 MIN. 850 M N 8 5 0 0 2 1 4 6 3 5 81 // BPTW // KV5C - Design and Access Statement
2 4 5 6 3 CONFIDENTIAL
MIN. KEY: KEY: Balcony 5m² 1600 MIN. 900 MIN. 1300 MIN. 1100 MIN. 1200 MIN. 1200 MIN. 2750mm REQ. 2750 2478 4.3 m² Bathroom MIN. 750 MIN. 775 MIN. 1050 MIN. 750 MIN. 750 MIN. 750 2095 3223 MIN. 600mm REQ. 650 2033 2400 600 23.0 m² Kitchen/Living/Dining 15.2 m² Bedroom 1 4.3 m² Hallway 3.4 m² Utility MAX. 600 Store Area 2.3 m² PRELIMINARY Rev Status Drawing Drawing Project Client Name: Revisions: Notes: Do not scale. This drawing information prior to with all relevant provider Project No: Client: Flat Type Kidbrooke 23-051 Z477-BPT01 Tenure: DWELLING Areas measured Type Reference: Size: Approved Document Plot Numbers: Gross Internal Net Internal GIA & NIA measured Nationally Described Number of Number of Dwelling Configuration: Minimum Gross Achieved Gross Minimum Built-in Achieved Built-in P01S301.09.23FIRST P02S315.09.23Drawings P03S306.10.23Drawings Roof Terrace to plot C1.11.02 -Refer to GA Plans for location. 7.16 Residential Quality - Apartment Proposed Example 1 Bed 2 Person Apartment 1 2 3 Minimum Achieved Apartment NIA 50 m 2 52.2 m 2 Internal Storage Area 1.5 m 2 2.7 m 2 Balcony/ Terrace 5 m 2 5 m 2 USED REVIT FOR THE CREATION OF THESE DRAWINGS
CLIENT: HILL & NHG
SERVICE:
Phase 2.2 and 2.3 comprises 5 blocks which are: Block E, Block F, Block D West, Block C West and Block D East.
As a Part 1 architectural assistant, I’ve been actively involved in the technical stage for 5 blocks, meticulously coordinating elements such as MVHRs, pipes (SVP, RWP, SS), movement joints, fire barriers, and both horizontal and vertical movement joints on the elevations. My focus has been on ensuring the practicality and buildability of the building design.
02 Union St, Centre of Entrepreneurship NEIGHBOURHOOD FACILITY OCT - DEC 2021 A temporary centre which aim is to create opportunities for young people to become personal leaders and develop lifelong skills, habits and confidence to thrive. CLIENT: NUDGE COMMUNITY BUILDERS LOCATION: UNION STREET, PLYMOUTH TYPE TEMPORARY 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100105 110 115 120 125 130 135 140 145 150 155 160 165 170 175 180 185 190 195 200 205 210 215 220 225 230 235 240 245 250 255 260 265 270 275 280 285 290 295 300 305 310 315 320 325 330 335 340 345 350 355 360 365 370 375 380 385 390 395 400 405 CWest.1.00.04 CWest.1.00.05 Primary Switch Room Smoke Room CWest.1.00.06 CWest.1.00.07 CWest.3.00.08 CWest.3.00.07 CWest.3.00.06 CWest.3.00.05 FFL 23.150 m 00-Ground Floor FFL 26.600 m 01-First Floor FFL 29.900 m 02-Second Floor FFL 32.975 m 03-Third Floor FFL 36.050 m 04-Fourth Floor FFL 39.125 m 05-Fifth Floor FFL 42.200 m 06-Sixth Floor FFL 45.275 m 07-Seventh Floor FFL 48.350 m 08-Eighth Floor CW.AA CW.AB CW.AC CW.AD CW.AE CW.AF CW.AG CW.AH CW.AJ CW.AL CW.AM CW.AN CW.AP CW.AQ CW.AR CW.AS CW.AT 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 W-AA-CW1-08-16 W-AA-CW1-08-15 W-AC-CW1-08-14 W-AB-CW1-08-13 W-AB-CW1-07-13 W-AC-CW1-07-14 W-AA-CW1-07-15 W-AA-CW1-07-16 W-AA-CW1-06-16 W-AA-CW1-06-15 W-AC-CW1-06-14 W-AB-CW1-06-13 W-AB-CW1-05-13 W-AC-CW1-05-14 W-AA-CW1-05-15 W-AA-CW1-05-16 W-AA-CW1-04-16 W-AA-CW1-04-15 W-AC-CW1-04-14 W-AB-CW1-04-13 W-AB-CW1-03-21 W-AA-CW1-03-22 W-AA-CW1-03-23 W-AA-CW1-03-24 W-AA-CW1-02-24 W-AA-CW1-02-23 W-AA-CW1-02-22 W-AB-CW1-02-21 W-AA-CW1-01-22 W-AA-CW1-01-23 W-AA-CW1-01-24 W-AA-CW1-01-25 W-CU-CW1-00-49 W-DV-CW1-00-48 W-DV-CW1-00-47 W-CU-CW1-00-46 ED-AF-CW1-00-44 W-AB-CW1-01-21 W-AA-CW1-02-20 W-AA-CW1-03-20 W-AB-CW1-03-19 W-AB-CW1-02-19 W-AA-CW1-01-20 W-CU-CW1-00-43 W-DV-CW1-00-42 W-DV-CW1-00-41 W-CU-CW1-00-40 W-AA-CW1-01-17 W-AA-CW1-01-18 W-AA-CW1-01-19 W-AA-CW1-02-18 W-AA-CW1-03-18 W-AB-CW1-03-17 W-AB-CW1-02-17 W-AB-CW3-03-74 W-AB-CW3-02-69 W-AA-CW3-03-73 W-AA-CW3-03-72 W-AA-CW3-02-67 W-AA-CW3-02-68 W-AA-CW3-01-76 W-AA-CW3-01-77 W-AA-CW3-01-78 W-AA-CW3-01-79 W-CU-CW3-00-39 W-DV-CW3-00-38 W-DV-CW3-00-37 W-CU-CW3-00-36 W-CU-CW3-00-32 W-DV-CW3-00-33 W-DV-CW3-00-34 W-CU-CW3-00-35 W-AA-CW3-01-75 W-AA-CW3-01-74 W-AA-CW3-01-73 W-AA-CW3-01-72 W-AA-CW3-02-63 W-AA-CW3-02-64 W-AA-CW3-02-65 W-AA-CW3-02-66 W-AA-CW3-03-71 W-AA-CW3-03-70 W-AA-CW3-03-69 W-AA-CW3-03-68 W-AA-CW3-04-44 W-AA-CW3-04-45 W-AC-CW3-04-46 W-AB-CW3-04-47 BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE BALCONY TYPE 37.625 m CW2 Parapet T.O.C. 1000 15515 29935 15515 2035 782.5 3825 3375 3600 3150 782.5 787.5 3595 3600 3375 3375 782.5 11705 6412.5 11817.5 ED-AG-CW1-00-45 2715.5 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 8 HFB.CW1.01.48 HFB.CW1.01.49 HFB.CW1.01.51 HFB.CW1.01.52 HFB.CW1.02.14 HFB.CW1.02.15 HFB.CW1.02.17 HFB.CW1.02.18 HFB.CW1.02.19 HFB.CW1.02.20 HFB.CW1.02.21 HFB.CW1.02.16 HFB.CW3.02.61 HFB.CW3.02.57 HFB.CW3.02.58 HFB.CW3.02.59 HFB.CW3.02.60 HFB.CW1.04.14 HFB.CW1.03.12 HFB.CW1.03.13 HFB.CW1.03.14 HFB.CW3.03.40 HFB.CW3.03.41 HFB.CW3.04.40 HFB.CW3.04.41 HFB.CW3.05.24 3370 3600 5175 4162.5 3487.5 3600 8545 8545 3600 3712.5 HFB.CW1.09.14 HFB.CW1.09.12 HFB.CW1.09.13 HFB.CW3.05.25 HFB.CW3.05.25 3785 2065 3100 2220 3485 3370 5175 6970 3370 2362.5 1579 2362.5 1116 3370 3600 8437.5 1237.5 1 100 BLOCK CW1 & CW3 -SOUTH ELEVATION Lampton Park Lampton Park (CORE G.2) BLOCK BLOCK BLOCK (WEST) BLOCK (EAST) BLOCK 1C BLOCK (WEST) PHASES 1A & 1B COMPLETE CV R O M N R CONFIDENTIAL PRACTICE EXPERIENCE Lampton Road Phase 2.2 &2.3 RESIDENTIAL PROJECT DEC 2023 - PRESENT Delivery of 780 new homes as part of Phase 2 Lampton Road,Hounslow for NHG. Hill has secured the development with Notting Hill Genesis and are keen to move the development forward which will involved the demolition of the old Council Planning offices.
ROAD, HOUNSLOW
LOCATION: LAMPTON
ARCHITECTURE
POST PLANNING L L SYMBOL KEY: DOOR & WINDOW REFERENCE TAGS: DRAWING REFERENCES: SCHEDULES: 0200 SERIES WINDOW SCHEDULE 0300 SERIES INTERNAL DOOR SCHEDULES 0400 SERIES COMMUNAL DOOR SCHEDULES 0500 SERIES EXTERNAL DOOR SCHEDULE GENERAL ARRANGMENT: 0100 SERIES SITE PLANS 1000 SERIES GA PLANS 1700 SERIES FLAT PLANS 2000 SERIES ELEVATIONS 2200 SERIES SECTIONS 2300 SERIES HEIGHT RODS DETAILS: 3000 SERIES EXTERNAL WALL DETAILS 3200 SERIES INTERNAL WALL DETAILS 3400 SERIES FLOOR DETAILS 3600 SERIES ROOF DETAILS 3700 SERIES BALCONY DETAILS 3800 SERIES CANOPY DETAILS 3900 SERIES WINDOW DETAILS 4100 SERIES DOOR DETAILS 4300 SERIES STAIR/ LIFT/ CORE DETAILS 4800 SERIES KITCHEN DRAWINGS 4900 SERIES BATHROOM DRAWINGS COMMUNAL DOOR REFERENCING CD-X-XX-XX DOOR TYPE DOOR NUMBER WITHIN FLOOR WINDOW REFERENCING W-XX-XX-XX-X FLOOR WINDOW TYPE WINDOW NUMBER WITHIN FLOOR BLOCK NOTES: FLOOR IN-01 3231 - STD. 30 MINUTE FIRE RATED PARTITION IN-01 IN-02 3232 - TIMBER STUD WALL IN-02 L-01 3241 - PLASTER ON DABS L-01 FLOOR GULLEY BRICKWORK WALLS BRICK SPECIALS FB - FIRE BARRIERS CB CAVITY BARRIERS MJ BLOCKWORK MOVEMENT JOINTS REFER TO GAs MJ TRANSFER SLAB BALCONY LIGHT L MVHR MVHR OUTLET/INLET MJ BRICKWORK MOVEMENT JOINTS REFER TO ELEVATION MJ RWP PIPE RWP SOIL VENT PIPE SVP SUB-STACK SS L-03 3241 - SVP/SS/RWP BOXING L-03 L-02 3241 - SACRIFICIAL LINING L-02 L-04 3241 - SACRIFICIAL LINING L-04 PW-25 3225 COM. PARTITION 60 MIN. PW-25 Note: Wall types are based on those from Phase 2.1 and they have been updated to reflect the design and requirements specific to Phase 2.2. Greyed out naming represent the wall types from Phase 2.1 that are not beeing used in Phase 2.2 and 2.3 7.2 m² Primary Switch Room 12.3 m² Smoke Room PLOT TENURE TYPE AREA FLAT 93.2 m² CWest.1.00.06 3B4P Private CWD16 4040 1135 327.5 2147.5 1565 2485 890 112.5 1135 112.5 890 112.5 4000 4000 4000 Refer to: LAM-BPT-CWCW-00-D-A-1114 W-DV-CW1-00-42 W-CU-CW1-00-43 ED-AF-CW1-00-44 675 EW-01 EW-02 PW-20 PW-05 PW-20 EW-08 PW-20 EW-06 PW-01 CD-LCW100-06 ED-K-CW1-00-64 600mm TRANSFER BEAM 500mm BEAM 500mm COLUMN HEAD TRANSFER600mmBEAM 600mm TRANSFER BEAM 7.9 m² Fire Service Access 4.1 m² Utility/Store 25.0 m² Kitchen/Living/Dining 2.8 m² WC ED-AG-CW1-00-45 SVP 014 SVP F/A 014 A SVP F/A 014 B SVP 016 SVP F/A 015 SVP 015 100 1200 140 1540 140 2505 100 352 5840 240 2526 100 352 6885 MJ MJ MJ MJ MJ RWP F/A 08 RWP 08 RWP F/A P20 RWP P20 RWP F/A P21 RWP 07 SVP F/A 016 SS 15 RWP P22 3451 34 02 ED-AG-CW1-00-98 Please note: Externally visible blockwork at the back of Smoke Room to have render finish as indicated. BLOCK CWESTHEIGHT ROD 5 REFER TO: LAM-BPT-CWCW-ZZ-D-A-2305 1608 140 1132 140 1310 140 3462 140 1046 260 200 240 322 SSL 22.925 m FFL 22.925 m 1.5 m² Smoke Control Panel Room RWP F/A 07 MJ MJ MJ Rev Status Date Description Drn Chkd Revisions: Notes: Do not scale. All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated. This drawing should be read in conjunction with all relevant project information and contract documentation. All dimensions to be checked prior to fabrication and or commencement of works. All works to comply with all relevant legal standards, building regulations and warranty provider requirements. Report any discrepancies, if in doubt ask. Client: C01 A4 26.01.24 CONTRACT ISSUE General coordination between GA packages for consistency. Movements joints updated in line with principles agreed with MHT on 12.12.23. Fire barriers updated in line with principles agreed with AFF on 07.12.23. JSW Drainage model added (received 11.01.24). Updated as per Hill's review package 133 08.01.24. Airbrick location update. AC/SJ /DL DS
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As part of my responsibilities, I’ve contributed to the creation of a comprehensive drawing set, encompassing electrical components in addition to other elements. I’ve been meticulous in coordinating various elements, such as MVHRs, pipes (SVP, RWP, SS), movement joints, fire barriers, and both horizontal and vertical movement joints on the GAs plans for the 5 blocks. Throughout, my focus has been on ensuring the practical and effective execution of the building design on site.
-----------------------------C--0------0------0------GeneralWaste GeneralWaste PlasticWaste CardboardWaste WastePaper WastePaper WasteTins/Cans Glass Food Waste Food Waste Cardboard Waste WastePaper Tins/Cans Waste Glass Food Waste L L L L MVHR MVHR MVHR MVHR CW.1 CW.AA CW.2 CW.3 CW.4 CW.AB CW.AC CW.AD CW.AE CW.AF CW.AG CW.21 CW.20 CW.19 CW.18 CW.17 CW.16 1.9 m² Utility/Store 25.5 m² Kitchen/Dining 2.1 m² WC 10.5 m² Utility/Store 25.9 m² Kitchen/Living/Dining Half-height wall 2.1 m² WC 4.1 m² Utility/Store 26.1 m² Kitchen/Living/Dining Half-height wall 15.5 m² Communal Lobby 50.0 m² Cycle Store 01 11.7 m² Secondary Switch Room 49.9 m² Bin Store A 7.2 m² Primary Switch Room 12.3 m² Smoke Room PLOT TENURE TYPE AREA FLAT 83.2 m² CWest.1.00.04 2B4P Private CWD04 PLOT TENURE TYPE AREA FLAT 83.2 m² CWest.1.00.05 2B4P Private CWD05 PLOT TENURE TYPE AREA FLAT 129.3 m² CWest.1.00.03 3B5P Aff. Rent CWD03 2465 2485 1002.5 112.5 1135 112.5 890 112.5 1135 112.5 1002.5 2485 4040 1135 327.5 2147.5 1565 2485 1115 2260 4725 675 1.9 m² Electrical Riser 3.7 m² Water Riser 1575 2035 1565 2260 665 225 1135 112.5 3702.5 1585 2568 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 90.0° 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 25.0° W-CU-CW1-00-43 ED-AF-CW1-00-44 W-CU-CW1-00-46 W-DV-CW1-00-47 W-DV-CW1-00-48 W-CU-CW1-00-49 W-AN-CW1-00-50 ED-P-CW1-00-51 W-BL-CW1-00-52 W-BC-CW1-00-53 W-DV-CW1-00-54 POSTBOXES DR 1575 675 1565 EW-01 EW-02 EW-01 EW-01 EW-01 EW-02 EW-01 EW-01 EW-02 EW-02 PW-20 PW-05 PW-20 EW-08 PW-20 EW-08 PW-20 EW-08 EW-08 EW-06 PW-01 PW-22 PW-05 PW-05 PW-06 PW-06 PW-04 PW-11 CD-HCW100-06 CD-CCW100-05 CD-A-CW1-00-01 CD-HCW100-03 ED-J-CW1-00-02 ED-J-CW1-00-67 ED-Y-CW1-00-66 ED-K-CW1-00-65 CD-LCW100-06 ED-K-CW1-00-64 DR PW-20 600mm TRANSFER BEAM 600mm TRANSFER BEAM 500mm BEAM 500mm COLUMN HEAD COLUMN500mm HEAD 600mm TRANSFERBEAM 600mm TRANSFERBEAM COLUMN500mmHEAD COLUMN500mmHEAD TRANSFER600mmBEAM 600mm TRANSFER BEAM 815mm DOWN STAND PW-06 TRANSFER800mm BEAM CD-DCW100-04 PW-20 PIB 4353 43 EVACUATION LIFTCW1 B MIN.8PERSON LIFTCW1-A MIN.8PERSON FIREFIGHTING LIFT 7.9 m² Fire Service Access 25.0 m² Kitchen/Living/Dining ED-AG-CW1-00-45 SS 12 SVP F/A 013 SVP F/A 013 SVP 014 SVP F/A 014 SVP F/A 014 B SS 11 SVP 012 SVP F/A 012 SVP 10 SVP F/A 010 C SVP 011 SS 09 SVP F/A 011 A SS F/A 011 SVP F/A 011 SS 08 SVP 013 SVP F/A 010 SVP 009 SVP F/A 009 F/ASVP008 SVP008 SVPF/A 007A SVP 007 SVP F/A 010 SVPF/A 007B SVPF/A 007 SVP 016 SVP F/A 015 SVP 015 SS 13 SVPF/A 006 SVP006 SVP005 SS07 SVPF/A 005 SS06 7176 240 7176 352 100 1200 140 1540 140 2505 100 352 5840 EQ. EQ. 5866 352 100 3545 425 140 1860 4430 140 7210 140 1810 140 680 6487 3835 140 8312 140 4536 MJ MJ MJ MJ MJ MJ MJ MJ MJ MJ MJ MJ REFERTO4300 SERIESSTAIR DRAWING RWP F/A 08 RWP 08 RWP F/A P20 RWP P20 RWP F/A P21 RWPF/A P14 RWP F/AP13 RWP P12 RWP 07 SVP F/A 016 3071 30 3453 34 01 3453 34 02 3033 30 01 3451 34 01 3034 30 01 3451 34 02 3451 34 02 3930 100 352 6157 LOBBYDUCT LOUVREROUTE Floor Gulley Floor Gulley Floor Gulley ED-AG-CW1-00-98 Please note: Externally visible blockwork at the back of Smoke Room to have render finish as indicated. REFER TO: LAM-BPT-CWCW-ZZ-D-A-2301 BLOCK CWEST HEIGHT ROD BLOCKREFERTO:LAM-BPT-CWCW-ZZ-D-A-2303 CWEST-HEIGHTROD3 BLOCK CWEST HEIGHT ROD 5 REFER TO: LAM-BPT-CWCW-ZZ-D-A-2305 1000 1000 640 350 340 155° 1224 140 4510 235 355 3376 140 4790 140 6104 1608 140 1132 140 1310 140 3462 140 1046 260 200 240 CORE CW1 19.4 m² Evacuation Lift Lobby SSL 22.925 m FFL 23.150 m EW-08 SSL 22.925 m FFL 22.925 m SSL 22.925 m FFL 22.925 m 1.5 m² Smoke Control Panel Room RWP F/A 07 RWP P13 11.9 m² Car Park Lobby RWP 500mm COLUMN HEAD 1536 MJ MJ MJ MJ MJ MJ EXTERNAL WALL TYPE KEY: INTERNAL WALL TYPE KEY: SYMBOL KEY: DOOR & WINDOW REFERENCE TAGS: EW-01 EW-01 3001 BRICK & SFS FRAMING PW-01 - 3201 FLAT/DUPLEX METAL TWIN FRAME PTY. WALL EW-02 3002 BRICK EXT. & BLOCK INT. EW-02 EW-03 3003 BRICK EXT. & CONCRETE INT. EW-03 EW-04 3004 BLOCK EXT. & CONCRETE INT. EW-04 EW-05 3005 BLOCK EXT. & BLOCK INT. EW-05 EW-06 3006 BLOCK EXT. & SFS FRAMING EW-06 EW-07 3007 BRICK EXT. & BLOCK INT. EW-07 EW-08 3008 SINGLE LEAF BLOCK EW-08 EW-09 3009 BRICK EXT. & CONCRETE INT. EW-09 PW-01 PW-02 - 3202 FLAT/UNHEATED SPACES PW-02 PW-03 - 3203 FLAT/SUBSTATION PW-03 PW-04 - 3204 RISER SHAFT WALL PW-04 PW-05 - 3205 BLOCKWORK SEPERATING WALL PW-05 PW-06 - 3206 COMMUNAL COMPARTMENTATION PW-06 PW-07 - 3207 COMMUNAL TO LIFT SHAFT PW-07 PW-08 - 3208 LIFT SHAFT / M&E RISER PW-08 PW-09 - 3209 FLAT/COMMUNAL PW-09 PW-10 - 3210 RISER SHAFT WALL PW-10 PW-11 - 3211 POSTBOX LINING PW-11 PW-12 - 3212 DUPLEX METAL TWIN FRAME PTY. WALL PW-12 PW-13 - 3213 FLAT/MAOV SHAFT PW-13 IN-01 3231 STD. 30 MINUTE FIRE RATED PARTITION IN-01 IN-02 3232 TIMBER STUD WALL IN-02 L-01 3241 - PLASTER ON DABS L-01 FLOOR GULLEY BRICKWORK WALLS BRICK SPECIALS FB - FIRE BARRIERS CB CAVITY BARRIERS MJ - BLOCKWORK MOVEMENT JOINTS REFER TO GAs MJ TRANSFER SLAB BALCONY LIGHT L MVHR MVHR OUTLET/INLET MJ - BRICKWORK MOVEMENT JOINTS REFER TO ELEVATION MJ RWP PIPE RWP SOIL VENT PIPE SVP SUB-STACK SS EW-12 3012 BRICK EXT. & SFS INT. EW-12 L-03 3241 - SVP/SS/RWP BOXING L-03 L-02 3241 - SACRIFICIAL LINING L-02 L-04 3241 - SACRIFICIAL LINING L-04 EW-14 3014 BRICK EXT. & SFS FRAMING. EW-14 EW-15 3015 BRICK EXT. & BLOCK INT. EW-15 EW-16 3016 BRICK EXT. & CONCRETE INT. EW-16 PW-25 - 3225 COM. PARTITION 60 MIN. PW-25 PW-18 - 3218 MAOV RISER SHAFT WALL 60 MIN. PW-18 PW-14 - 3214 FLAT TO UNHEATED SPACES PW-14 PW-15 - 3215 CONCIERGE WALLS PW-15 PW-16 - 3216 REFUSE / FLAT PW-16 PW-17 - 3217 RISER SHAFT WALL PW-17 Note: Wall types are based on those from Phase 2.1 and they have been updated to reflect the design and requirements specific to Phase 2.2. Greyed out naming represent the wall types from Phase 2.1 that are not beeing used in Phase 2.2 and 2.3 EW-10 EW-11 EW-12 - 3012 BRICK EXT. & SFS INT. EW-10 - 3010 BRICK EXT. & ZINC. INT. EW-13 EW-13 - 3013 BRICK & SFS FRAMING PW-24 - 3224 BLOCK & BLOCK PW-24 PW-23 - 3223 METAL TWIN-FRAME. PW-23 PW-19 - 3219 MAOV RISER SHAFT WALL PW-19 PW-22 - 3222 HOUSE PARTY WALL PW-22 PW-21 - 3221 CONC. & SFS FRAMING PW-21 PW-20 - 3220 BLOCK & SFS FRAMING PW-20 (N/A) N BLOCK KEY PLAN CONFIDENTIAL
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Personal Project/ Technical Studies - PART I
Creekside Upcycling Centre
COMMUNITY CENTRE
OCT - DEC 2022
A temporary centre for the charity Creekside Discovery Centre whilst a new one is being built, for them to be able to attract new visitors.
The temporary centre will run a series of low tide walks, talks, hands on learning activities and a plastic workshop aimed at schools and the local community.
As well as, a community clean up to reduce the pollution in the creek, preserve the biosphere of the creek and protect endangered species.
CLIENT: CREEKSIDE DISCOVERT CENTRE
LOCATION: DEPTFORD CREEK, LONDON
PROGRAMME CREEKSIDE UPCYCLING CENTRE Low tide walks Clean up the creek Collect plastic waste found in the creek Hands on learning workshops, DIY, to turn rubbish into something valuable. 1- Ensure biodiversity on site and maintain existing habitats. 2- Building on stilts to adapt to flooding. 3- Designed for reintegration of existing human occupants. 4- Community clean up to reduce the pollution ,preserve the biosphere of the creek as well as protect endangered species. 5- Double facade for thermal efficiency. 6- Spaces for gardening. 7- Spaces for waste recycling to build a sustainable community. 8- Flexible spaces for future use and functions. 9- Natural ventilation and daylight to reduce energy demand for heating and cooling. 10- Non-heated spaces. 11- Designed for reusing materials, particularly for the outer skin. 12-Timber-frame and screw pile foundation to ensure demountable construction. 13- Green roof to reduce urban heat island 14- Rain water collection for irrigation and flushing toilets. 15- Provide access to nature. 16- Provide access to the building and ensure walking friendly. 3 5 6 9 9 10 11 12 12 14 13 15 16 12 ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGY [Original scale 1:50] GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1- Plastic Workshop 2- Collection Point 3- Storage 4- Waiting Area 5- Changing Room/ Toilets GROUND FLOOR PLAN [Original scale 1:100]
CREEKSIDE UPCYCLING CENTRE VIEW FROM THE ENTRANCE LOOKING INSIDE THE BUILDING INITIAL SKETCH A B C c B A
CONSTRUCTION DETAIL
Roof:
- Outer covering, zinc sheet roofing
- Roof batterns on counterbattens
CONSTRUCTION DETAIL
Roof:
- 3-ply waterproofing ( breather layer, waterproofing plus uv protection layer
- 150 mm Insulation
- Bitumen impregnated wood fibre insulating board, 18mm ( airtight)
- Outer covering, zinc sheet roofing
- Roof batterns on counterbattens
- 3-ply waterproofing ( breather layer, waterproofing plus uv protection layer
- Bitumen impregnated wood fibre insulating board, 18mm ( airtight)
- 25 mm Insulation ( service)
Window and wall:
- Aluminium casement window
- Frame: head binder, 75 x 150mm
- Internal lining, 12mm
- Vertical battens (service), 50mm
- Wood-based panel (vapour-tight), 12mm
- Insulation between frame: stud, 75 x 150 mm
- Bitumen impregnated wood fibre insulating board, 18mm ( airtight)
- 150 mm Insulation
- Bitumen impregnated wood fibre insulating board, 18mm ( airtight)
- 25 mm Insulation ( service)
Window and wall:
- Aluminium casement window
- Frame: head binder, 75 x 150mm
- Internal lining, 12mm
- Vertical battens (service), 50mm
- Wood-based panel (vapour-tight), 12mm
- Insulation between frame: stud, 75 x 150 mm
- Bitumen impregnated wood fibre insulating board, 18mm ( airtight)
- Vertical battens, ventilation cavity, 40mm
- Horizontal sheating
- Bitumen impregnated wood fibre insulating board, 18mm ( airtight)
- Vertical battens, ventilation cavity, 40mm
- Horizontal sheating
- Facade structure
Floor:
- Floor finish
- Underfloor heating
- Wood-based panel (vapour-tight), 12mm
- Insulation between bottom frame, 75 x 150 mm
- Bitumen impregnated wood fibre insulating board, 18mm ( airtight)
- Facade structure
Floor:
- Floor finish
- Underfloor heating
- Wood-based panel (vapour-tight), 12mm
- Insulation between bottom frame, 75 x 150 mm
- Bitumen impregnated wood fibre insulating board, 18mm ( airtight)
- Steel plate ( Facade structure support)
- Steel I Beam
- Screw pile
- Insulation between timber beam
- Bitumen impregnated wood board
- Bitumen impregnated wood fibre insulating board, 18mm ( airtight)
- Steel plate ( Facade structure support)
- Steel I Beam
- Screw pile
- Insulation between timber beam
- Bitumen impregnated wood board
1:10 0 500mm
CREEKSIDE UPCYCLING CENTRE 1:10 0 500mm
0 500mm
1:10
CONSTRUCTION DETAIL [Original scale 1:20] 3D CONSTRUCTION DETAIL [Original scale 1:20] 3D Model created on Rhino
Personal Project/ Technical Studies -
Union Chaangers
A community centre that focus on the social reintegration of other members of our society.
A roastery, martial arts centre, co- working space and herbal garden provide the training and work opportunity that will be the catalyst of social change.
CLIENT: NUDGE COMMUNITY BUILDERS
LOCATION: UNION STREET, PLYMOUTH
TYPE:
04
PART I
CIVIC CENTRES FEB - APR 2022
PERMANENT CORE CONCEPTS UNION CHANGERS PROGRAMME Connecting outdoor and indoor Visual Impact Repurpose the cars parts of the existing garage ELEVATIONS [Original scale 1:100] VIEW INSIDE THE ROASTERY
CONSTRUCTION DETAIL [Original scale 1:20]
UNION CHANGERS
LONG SECTION[Original scale 1:100]
Presented live project in Plymouth, showcasing innovative ideas to the community for direct feedback, highlighting a commitment to engaging with the community in the design process.