UCL Elodie JACQMIN - Portfolio

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Family Name: Jacqmin

Forename: Elodie Martine F

UCL Student ID number: 21056073

Programme applied for: MArch Architecture [TMHARCSING09] (ARB/RIBA PT2)

Any other programmes you have applied for at UCL: N/a

Qualification, Subject, Grade (e.g. Bachelor degree in Architecture 2:1): Nearly completed Bachelors degree in Architecture (Hons) at the University of Bath. Currently high 2:1.

Have you completed work experience (taken after your degree)?

I have 1 year of work experience completed during my degree (2x6month integrated placements).

If an English Language certificate is required please let us know if you have one or will be taking a test?

I have an International Baccalaureate Diploma qualifying my English Language proficiency.

Link to your online portfolio (Preferably on ISSUU):

ELODIE JACQMIN

PROCESS PORTFOLIO

YEAR ARCHITECTURE STUDENT BSC (HONS)

ACADEMIC STUDY

Woven House

Salubritas PERSONAL PROJECT

Aquabitation PRACTICE EXPERIENCE

Aman Dubai

Grove Business Park TECHNICAL STUDIES

Ceremony

Swindon Bridge

The proposed House of Commons follows the principle of interwoveness by alternating user functions by floor level. This addresses relevant security issues whilst encouraging interaction between users. The building is serviced through 3 cores: MP, Public and BOH.

TED PROJECT WOVEN HOUSE

MATLAB, Creche, Cafe and Atrium event space.

PASSHOLDER ACCESS

Debate Chamber and committee rooms.

PUBLIC ACCESS

Formal and Informal viewing galleries. NGO Hub and Press facilities.

PASSHOLDER ACCESS

MP and NGO offices, committee rooms, and canteen.

PASSHOLDER ACCESS

MP offices, commitee rooms and Prime minister’s office.

YEAR 4 | This group project with 5 architecture and 2 civil engineering students for the TED Happold foundation project, which proposed a temporary House of Commons for the UK government, to be located in Bristol.

This project was immensely enriching: I immediately took a leadership role within our group making sure everyone was on track, organised group meetings, and ensured unity in our work. I additionally managed our final design report alongside my individual group tasks. All work shown here was produced individually. Woven house promotes openness and engagement with parliamentary functions by creating visual and physical connections between the Parliament and the public. The building follows sustainable design principles using Passivhaus features and locally resourced materials. The project is set to have a future use as a Youth and Civic center and has been designed to be easily deconstructable.

REUSE INTERWOVEN ZONING

Part of a circular economy, the building reuses the existing basement provided on site whilst also giving life to the building’s future as a Youth and Civic center.

Woven House supports the reuse and in house making of materials with the larger community in our MATLAB.

Serviced through 3 cores: MP, Public and BOH, the building zoning alternates functions per level for Public and MP users. The ground floor is an extension of the public realm, security only being introduced to the public on level 2.

FOSTERING INTERACTION INCLUSIVITY IN THE CHAMBER

Through interlocking stairs and bridges for different users, the selfstanding steel structures activate the atrium and promote interaction whilst ensuring security measures are respected.

THE PEOPLES CHAMBER & THE MP CHAMBER

The building challenges the common division between the parliament and the public by symmetrically providing a metaphorical chamber for the public in the atrium.

This is visually emphasised through the structural trusses in the ceiling reflected both in the atrium and chamber.

The chamber is horseshoe shaped to promote inclusivity and lower the current adversarial approach to politics, whilst allowing for a partition wall to provide flexibility of numbers and use.

MATERIAL STRATEGY

Environmentally responsible and socially meaningful materials, sourced locally within a local circular economy.

MAT LAB

ZINC STANDING SEAM ROOF

RECLAIMED BLOCKWORK

Resourced from local demolition works in Bristol.

RECLAIMED WELSH SLATE FLOORING

The MAT LAB located on the ground floor will be an interactive display of the sustainable design and materials incorporated in the making of the building. Woven house aims to be a strong part of the construction industry’s sustainable development. By engaging with the public, users will be able to understand and learn more about material making and use in todays climate emergency.

3D printed stairs and bridges as well as laser cut card, PETG and 1.5mm finnboard.

Atrium stairs and bridges. Independent of the glulam frame.

Shading panels angled and positioned along the elevations to reduce overheating.

RECYCLED BLOCKWORK

Made on site using the existing basement A1 fill.

HYBRID SPRUCE AND PINE GLULAM
Glulam 6x7.5m grid.
SCOTTISH LARCH
BLACK STEEL
SCOTS PINE CLT DECK
1:250 MODEL

SALUBRITAS

1:100 NORTH ELEVATION

SECONDFLOOR

SOLAR PANELSCONVERTING ENERGY FROM THE SUN INTO POWER USED ON SITE.

BALCONY DRAINAGEREDIRECTED TO WATERING ANY PLANTING ON ALL BALCONIES.

INSET WINDOWS -

TO MINIMISE OVERHEATING & GLARE.

TRIPLE GLAZINGTO INCREASE THERMAL PERFORMANCE AND REDUCE HEAT LOSS.

MIXED MODE VENTILATION-

SKYLIGHTS & ATRIUMADDING NATURAL LIGHT DEEP INTO THE PLAN.

OVERHANG SHADING - ADDITIONAL SHADING PROVIDED ON THE SOUTH FACADE TO MINIMISE OVERHEATING & GLARE.

PROPOSED GLULAM JOISTS

PROPOSED GLULAM BEAMS

STRUCTURAL AXONOMETRIC

SINGLE PLY WATERPROOF MEMBRANE (WARM

PROPOSED TIMBER FLOOR JOISTS

PROPOSED GLULAM BEAMS

EXISTING CONCRETE COLUMNS

PROPOSED GLULAM COLUMNS

PROPOSED GROUND

FLOOR CONCRETE SLAB

EXISTING GROUND

FLOOR CONCRETE SLAB

RECLAIMED BRICK FACADE

FACADE DEVELOPMENT

FACADE TYPOLOGY

PERFORATED BRICK PROTRUDING BRICK

PERFORATED BRICK + WINDOW
ROOF)

MODEL MAKING

1:10 TECTONIC MODEL

Balcony - Intermediate floor section

Further refinement to the tectonic build up post modelling: Addition of aluminium rail system, removal of 15mm plywood above concrete, and simplyfing structural joints - Steel support linking concrete to IG Masonry support with brick slip lintel))

COMPOSITE DECK 25MM

WATERPROOF MEMBRANE

SHEEPS WOOL INSULATION 200MM (TAPERED FOR DRAINAGE)

BARRIER

15MM

EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB 200MM

SUSPENDED CEILING - GALVANISED STEEL C SECTION FOR MVHR & LIGHTING SERVICES

SHEATHING BOARD 15MM

+ DOT & DAB 10MM

+ PLASTERBOARD 15MM

+ SKIM 2MM RIGID

RIGID INSULATION 50MM

PLYWOOD
VAPOUR

FLEXIBLE MASTERPLAN

The floating bubble buildings are able to link into different forms and arrangements dependent on population preferences.

FLEXIBLE CONNECTIONS

The buildings connect via extendable tunnels through the water that then vacuum seal to create air-filled pathways.

SELF-SUFFICIENT

To function independently of limited land resources the project will generate energy through kinetic water valves as well as waterproof solar panels on the roof.

PERSONAL PROJECT

YEAR 4 EXTRACURRICULAR PROJECT | Out of personal interest, this project questions the climate emergency, as a response to the diminishing amount of habitable land on earth.

This project theorises what architectural life on water could look like as flexible towns and cities migrate around oceans. Responding to the increase in natural disasters on land and rising sea levels, the adaptability of these circular entities would provide safety away from major physical risks caused by climate change. This sample presents a modular three bedroom home designed for self-sufficiency through the use of solar and kinetic energy sources.

AMAN DUBAI

HOTEL & RESI

YEAR 3 PLACEMENT | The up and coming Aman Dubai Hotel and Residences is a 150,000 sqm luxury project I worked on during my placement at KHA, Singapore.

I worked on numerous areas within the project such as the Mock up room, Waterfront villas, the F&B areas and the Banquet, however I was primarily tasked to work on the Aman members club, as seen below. Using Autocad, Sketchup, Enscape and the Adobe suite, this project spanned over RIBA stages 2-4. Being involved on a large international hospitality project has allowed me to observe the thorough coordination and iterative design process needed in order to create high quality design.

AMAN CLUB MASSING & ZONING AXONOMETRIC
AMAN CLUB CIGAR LOUNGE BAR
The Cigar Lounge is to be part of the new Members club on site. This white render was used as an intermediate design visualisation to showcase the progress in form and internal fit out to the client. This render was modelled on Sketchup, produced in Enscape and touched up in Photoshop.
AMAN HOTEL MOCK UP ROOM
The Mock up room was designed to symbolise the design intent and atmosphere of the Aman Dubai Hotel interiors, serving as an early sample prior to the full construction of the hotel and residences. This render was modelled on Sketchup, produced in Enscape and touched up in Photoshop.

05 BUSINESS PARK MASTERPLAN

GROVE

YEAR

2

PLACEMENT

| Whilst working at SRA Architects, I worked on jobs in the automotive and commercial sector but spent most of my time on Grove Business Park’s 2-phase masterplan design.

The site plan to the left was worked on in 3D in Revit in which I modelled numerous bespoke elements such as PV carports, bike shelters and landscaping to form rendered visuals as seen below. I was involved in the planning application of the phase 1 buildings and additionally worked on tender plans, sections and elevations involving detailed design demonstrated in the section below. Unfortunately the building tender plans wer confidential. My work at SRA was mostly done on Revit, Enscape, Photoshop and Indesign.

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CEREMONY | TECHNICAL DESIGN

PARAPET

1 - Breather membrane

- Plywood

- Stone coping

- Timber boards

- Lead gutter

- Highload DPC

- Timber beam 250x250mm

- Steel plate joint

- Cavity tray leading to weep hole below EXTERIOR WALL, WINDOW & OVERHANG

1 - Bath stone cladding 150x250m-

(+ stone bond) 2 - Air cavity 50mm

- Insulation 50mm 4 - Breather membrane 5 - Steel bracing

- Steel ties 7 - Insulation 150mm (section does not cross 300x300mm exposed timber columns)

8 - Dot & Dab 10mm

- Plaster board 15mm

- Skim 2mm

- Bath stone overhang

- Secondary steel beam 133mm

- Steel plates

GROUND FLOOR 1 - Insulation 100mm 2 - Screed 75mm 3 - Tiling 10mm (+Bond coat)

- Sand blinding 50mm 5 - Damp Proof membrane

- Concrete 150mm

- Hardcore 150mm

- Concrete strip foundation

SWINDON BRIDGE | TECHNICAL DESIGN

YEAR 3 | This project was completed as a group to design a bridge and communal space in Swindon’s heritage center. I completed the technical design build ups of the bridge through research and efficiently collaborating with civil engineering students. We used sustainably sourced materials, whilst carefully examining our embodied carbon, to create an inviting new green space in Swindon.

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