Seeing Technical Architectural Portfolio

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Technical Portfolio

Dea Arimbawa


Technical Portfolio Birmingham School of Architecture BA (Hons) Architecture Year 3 2020


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long_sighted

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Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Drawing Title: Site Plan, Digbeth

Project Title: Seeing

Date: 21 May 2020

Scale: 1:1000

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Drawing Title: Site Analysis

Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

Scale: 1:1000

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Massing Studies

PM1_PLAN_500_A4.pdf

PM3_1_PERS.pdf

PM5_1_PERS.pdf

PM5_10_PERS.pdf FPM33_PERS.jpg

PM2_PLAN_500_A4.pdf

PM3_2_PERS.pdf

PM5_2_PERS.pdf

PM5_11_PERS.pdf

FPM33_PERS1.jpg

PM3_3_PERS.pdf

PM5_3_PERS.pdf

PM5_7_PERS.pdf

PM3_PAN_500_A4.pdf

33_ELEVATION_RIGHT_200_A4.jpg

PM3_4_PERS.pdf

PM5_5_PERS.pdf

PM5_8_PERS.pdf

PM5_PLAN_500_A4.pdf

33_ELEVATION_E_200_A4.jpg

PM3_5_PERS.pdf

PM4_PLAN_500_A4.pdf

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PM5_4_PERS.pdf

PM5_9_PERS.pdf

33_ELEVATION_FRONT_200_A2.jpg

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08. Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

Drawing Title: Site Plan

Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

Scale: 1:1000

Scale: 1:500

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Drawing Title: Roof Plan


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D 17

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6000

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6000

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1400

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9 Drawing Title: Grid Ground Floor Plan

Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

Scale: 1:100

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Halfway House Gathering Space Cafe

Services Public Toilet

Exhibition

Halfway House Entrance

Halfway House Office

Public Library

Reception

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Drawing Title: Ground Floor Plan

Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

Scale: 1:100

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Hall 1 Servecies

Meeting Room

Hall 2

Flexible Workshop Space

Meeting Room 1

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Drawing Title: First Floor Plan

Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

Scale: 1:100

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Outdoor Space

Outdoor Space

Flexible Workshop Space

Outdoor Space

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Drawing Title: Second Floor Plan

Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

Scale: 1:100

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Flexible Workshop Space

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Outdoor Space

Drawing Title: Third Floor Plan

Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

Scale: 1:100

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Drawing Title: North Elevation Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Date: 21 May 2020 Project Title: Seeing

Drawing Title: Section C Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

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Date: 21 May 2020 Project Title: Seeing

Scale: 1:100

Scale: 1:100

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Drawing Title: North Elevation

Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

Drawing Title: Section B

Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

Scale: 1:100

Scale: 1:100

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26. Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

Drawing Title: Site Plan

Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

Scale: 1:500

Scale: 1:500

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Drawing Title: Site Plan


28. Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

Drawing Title: Perspective Drawing

Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

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Drawing Title: Perspective Drawing


30. Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

Drawing Title: Perspective Landscape Drawing

Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

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Drawing Title: Perspective Drawing


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Drawing Title: Perspective Drawing

Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

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Drawing Title: Halfway House

Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

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Perspective Section A Atmospheric

Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

Scale: 1:50

Drawing Title: Technical Section A

Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

Scale: 1:50

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Flashing Water Proof Membrane 150mm Thermal Insulation 350mm Concrete Slab

2. Flashing Waterproof Membrane Plywood Spray Foam Insulation Plywood 350mm Concrete Gutter

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Scale: 1:10

3. For_Seeing Concrete Panel Panel’s Metal Grid Structure Bolt Aluminum Embedded Anchor System 150mm Thermal Insulation 3A. Water Proof Membrane Embedded Anchor System 350mm Concrete Gutter

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4. Plywood Transome Glass 5.

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Scale: 1:5

Timber Finishing Floor Joist Floor Heating System Raised Floor Feet 350mm Concrete Slab 150mm Thermal Insulation Waterproof Membrane Acoustic Ceiling

6. For_Seeing Panel Concrete Slab Panel’s Metal Grid Structure Bolt Aluminum Embedded Anchor System

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Scale: 1:20

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7. Planting Substrate Drainage Tounge and Grove Boarding Waterproof Membrane 150mm Insulation Tyvek Air Barrier 350mm Concrete Slab 8.

Metal Drainage Waterprood Membrane Thermal Insulation Concrete Slab Acoustic Ceiling

9. Concrete Pile Cap Concrete Pile Cap Foundation

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Scale: 1:10

E

Drawing Title: Technical Section A

Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

Scale: 1:20

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Technical Perspective Section A

Date: 21 May 2020

Project Lead: Dea Arimbawa

Project Title: Seeing

Scale: 1:20

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Scale: 1:50

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Column Structure

Load Bearing Wall

Ground floor

Ground Floor

Fire Strategy

Structural Strategy The main structural system in this project is reinforced columns concrete, concrete load-bearing wall, and flat slab. The load within the building are transferred vertically and horizontally through the slab and the columns. The same principles are used to transfer the load with the west-facing cantilever up until the lift shaft that also plays a role as the building’s stability system. With this skeleton structure or famously known as the Do-mino structural system it allows the interior space to maximize its adaptability depends on its use, and it fits within the brief program.

Le Corbusier construction innovation of a mass producing structural strategy has influced many modern architecture. This construction sequence consist of concrete slab and reinforced concrete around the edges that allows a high chance of manipulating the interior part of the building.

First Floor

First Floor

Within the building, minimum standard smoke detector, heat alarm and fire splinters are installed as a first defends in the case of fire outbreak and scheduled maintenance will be working to ensure the fire alarm system is working every time. On the other hand, in the case of fire, to prevent an internal fire spreading, fire-resistant doors and walls, are installed around the main fire escape route.

Horizontal Fire Escape Strategy Vertical Fire Escape Strategy Second Floor

Second Floor

Through this construction precedent, allows the Seeing project to have a flexible interior circulation and partions to allow it to fit within the brief and design requirement.

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The main function of the building is Community Centre (Public) and Residential (Private). Fire exit strategy relays on the Approved Document B on Horizontal Escape and Vertical Escape. As the materiality and main structural system of the building are reinforced concrete and flat slab have a good rate of being a fire-resistant building material.

Fire Rescue Service Access

Third Floor

Third Floor

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Warm Air Extracted

Mechanical Ventilation Heat Recovery

Mechanical Ventilation Heat Exchanger

MVHR Typical Grid System

Mechanical Ventilation Heat Recovery (MVHR) which allows Intake Air the air quality within the building to be easily controlled adapting MVHE towards different seasons throughout the year. This ventilation system also allows a good air circulation within the building Exhaust Air which are not dependent from the outside air. Which due to the depth of the building will be hard to stablized through the whole spaces.

Ground Floor

Access Strategy

Ventilation & Heating

The main structural system in this project is reinforced columns concrete, concrete load-bearing wall, and flat slab. The load within the building are transferred vertically and horizontally through the slab and the columns. The same principles are used to transfer the load with the west-facing cantilever up until the lift shaft that also plays a role as the building’s stability system. With this skeleton structure or famously known as the Do-mino structural system it allows the interior space to maximize its adaptability depends on its use, and it fits within the brief program.

Pre Heated Fresh Air

Airtight Building Wrapping System

Other than passive ventilation systems such as window and doors, the main ventilation system that isAir used within the building is Mechanical VentiPre Heated Fresh Warm Air Extracted lation Heat Recovery (MVHR) which allows the air quality within the building to be easily controlled adapting towards different seasons throughout the year. This ventilation system also allows a good air circulation within the building which are not dependent from the outside air. Which due to the depth of the building will be hard to stabilize throughout the whole spaces.

MVHR work by intake fresh air from outside, controls needed temperature depending on the need within the building and exhaust fresh warm air throughout the building. As the hot and wetIntake air raises from the wet room Air MVHEand bathroom, MVHR the intake the used within the building such as toilets air back to then exhaust to the outside. The hot air from the building at Exhaust Air the same time will be used to warm up the fresh air from outside. Another strategy to keep the air quality within the building are well controlled is to use an airtight wrapping system to prevent heat loss and cold air breach. Mechanical Ventilation Heat Exchanger MVHR Typical Grid System The heating system is located under the finishing floor throughout the building.

First Floor

Vehicles Circulation Public Access Halfway House Users Access Private Halfway House Users Access Heating System

Fire Exit

Mechanical Ventilation Heat Recovery (MVHR the air quality within the building to be easily cont towards different seasons throughout the year. system also allows a good air circulation with which are not dependent from the outside air. W depth of the building will be hard to stablized thr spaces.

Second Floor

Car Parking Accessibility Pathway Publc Access

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Third Floor Heating System

Mechanical Ventilation Heat Exchanger

Typical MVHR Grid System

MVHR Typical Grid System

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Field Diagram

Trim

Opacity

Obstructing Seeing Environmental Study One precedent that uses the same principles of obstructing Seeing is the Gallery of La Tallera by Freda Escobedo. Which as seen on the image it obstructs just enough to still allow for Seeing to be taken place and it also manipulating direct sunlight at the same time act as louvres to cast shadows to prevent overheating and glare. This is a great strategy to be used within the project.

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for_seeing matrix

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Daylight and Seeing Obstructing Study From the field diagram, there are 6 outcomes of possible For_Seeing shape to be used, but a study needs to be done in order to understand how each individual device will affect the space and obstruct seeing. The main issue with some of the shape is that they not obstruct enough light of field of vision, for example, shape A, B and C and others such as shape D and F shape that causes the effect of glare where there is a high contrast between the light source to the space inside the building. Glare could cause vision discomfort ness and a low capability in the field of vision. From this study, shape E will be taken into further investigation.

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A_SOUTH_DEC_1200_WHITE_MATTE

E_SOUTH_DEC_1200_WHITE_MATTE

E_SOUTH_JUNE_1200_WHITE_GLOSSY

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E_WEST_DEC_1200_WHITE_GLOSSY

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B_SOUTH_DEC_1200_WHITE_GLOSSY

B_SOUTH_DEC_1200_WHITE_MATTE

B_SOUTH_JUNE_1200_WHITE_GLOSSY

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C_SOUTH_DEC_1200_WHITE_GLOSSY

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D_SOUTH_JUNE_1200_WHITE_GLOSSY

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C_SOUTH_DEC_1200_WHITE_MATTE

F_SOUTH_DEC_1200_WHITE_GLOSSY

F_SOUTH_DEC_1200_WHITE_MATTE

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F_SOUTH_JUNE_1200_WHITE_GLOSSY

F_SOUTH_JUNE_1200_WHITE_MATTE

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Concrete Model. Made by Sadiyah Tijani

Material Experimentation The materiality of the for_seeing device is explored in 3 different types of material, such as timber, glass and concrete. Timber Timber not only it’s a sustainable material, but the aesthetic of them it has the ability to changes the whole experience of as a building through its material. In term of this project, I manage to make models of the potential shapes of the for_seeing device and to see how timber as a building material could work. One thing that is noticeable is the way that, timber cast shadows from a source of light to the internal space is not an aesthetic of how the project and concept flow. Within Digbeth, the industrial urban context is very strong and timber is not really the best material to be used. Glass Through glass as a for_seeing material, is to take advantage of the ability in the level of opacity it can be varied. A mock-up piece of the device shows that glass capable to provide a different level of seeing with a high opacity that reaches 0 percentage of seeing and to the medium opacity level that allows light and silhouette to be seen from inside the building. One disadvantage of glass is the high-cost production to have different patterns for the gradual level of seeing through the project. Concrete Concrete is a very common building material within Digbeth’s industrial urban context and aesthetically is something that would fit within the project and concept. From one of the precedents of how concrete used as a facade material in a systematical grid is EDU Headquarters in Columbia, which shows a great precedent of how concrete would cast shadows and obstruct seeing which fits into the project and concept.

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EDU Headquarter, Columbia. This precedent shows how The first step is to create the cade. Then the concrete will be cade. And when it arrived on site,

the concrete facade is being produced and pre-casted outside the site. moulding plastic that will hold the shape of the wanted concrete fapoured alongside the metal grid that reinforced the whole precast fathe pre-cast facade then will be installed and joint with the desired system.

The whole construction process within this precedent helps to understand the construction sequence would go through and that it is possible to achieve the aesthetic and the concept of the obstruction in seeing.

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Opening System Sequence

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The Full Explode Gradual Level of Seeing

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Daylight Analysis of each Views ­

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VIEW1

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1. For_Seeing Concrete Device 2. Metal Panel Grid 3. Aluminum Embedded Anchor System 4. Curtain Wall 5. Concrete Slab

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2. Aluminum Embedded Anchor System Front Part 3. Bolt 4. Aluminum Embedded Anchor System Back Part 6. Concrete Slab

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5. Bolt


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