Portfolio 2017

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PROJECTS MAP 4

Woodford Road, London

30

Rental Property Abroad, Lagos

6

Forest Rise, Essex

31

Mixed Media Art

10

The Cottage, Essex

33

Other Interests

14

High Road, Essex

15

Church Hill, Essex

16

Redesdale House, Oxford

18

Antringham Gardens, Birmingham

20

Williamsburg Hotel, New York

22

Scrapman’s Enterprise, Barcelona

26

Stalemate Platform, Tottenham


WOODFORD ROAD WOODFORD - LONDON

PRACTICE: CLEAR ARCHITECTS

Summary: A complete refurbishment and two-storey rear extension to an original Art Deco style house situated in a conservation area. Keywords: #tree roots #modifications for wheelchair accessibility #pile & trench foundations #site visits #meeting schedules #communication with contractor #project management

Client: Domestic Budget: ÂŁ500,000 Current stage: 5 Involvement: Stages 2 - 5 Tasks: Project management and planning, site meetings, client meetings, technical drawings, schedules of information, problem solving, co-ordination of information between different consultants, health and safety, concept presentation, AutoCAD, freehand sketch, photoshop.

All images copyright Clear Architects Ltd.

Site visit photograph of the rear of the house following demolition of the single storey roof

Site visit photograph of rear of the house following strip out works


Artist’s Impression of Proposal

Site visit photograph of entrance into home

290 61 Woodford Road Š Clear Architects ltd

Hand sketch of concept of front elevation/entrance using technical pen and colour markers

290-PR-02A


FOREST RISE LOUGHTON - ESSEX

PRACTICE: CLEAR ARCHITECTS

Summary: A complete remodelling and single storey side extension to a Victorian era house, including a new-build annexe building and a subterranean indoor pavilion style swimming pool. Keywords: #concept & project brief development #large site #landscaping #multi-generational living #site visits #time management

Client: Domestic Budget: ÂŁ2.5m Current stage: 2 Involvement: Stages 2 Tasks: Liaising with the client, organising surveys, technical drawings, problem solving, coordination of information between different consultants, AutoCAD, freehand sketch, photoshop.

All images copyright Clear Architects Ltd.

Render of landscape concepts


Elevations 1:100 Elevations 1:100

existing roof tiles to be removed/stored and reused in line with new roof structure new black timber dormer

existing roof tiles to be removed/stored and reused in line with new roof structure new black timber dormer

existing tiles to be retained

white polished concrete

existing tiles toslot be windows retained on vertical white concrete wall

timber detail continuing the white polished rhythm ofconcrete the slots windows

contemporary tile detail

Proposed West Elevation

Proposed North Elevation

con tile

Proposed West Elevation

new window/doors into family room

feature slot window to allow natural light to flood through to the central staircase and into the central living areas

Proposed South Elevation

feature slot window to allow natural light to flood through to the central staircase and into the central living areas

Proposed East Elevation

My sketch concept for the scheme - depicting the axis connecting the structures Concept Presentation/313 Forest Rise 313-PR-01 across the site

Proposed elevations

Proposed East Elevation

September 2017

Š Clear Architects ltd

Concept Presentation/313 Forest Rise

313-PR-01

Š Clear Architects ltd


Ground Floor Plan Scale 1:100 Ground Floor Plan N Scale 1:100 N

Precedents Precedents

vertical slot windows on the white concrete wall will create and alternative and dynamic vertical slotoutlook windows on the white concrete wall will create and alternative and dynamic outlook vertical slot window

vertical slot window

Double height with open riser staircase

Double height with open riser staircase

Floor to ceiling windows to frame the views Floor to ceiling windows to frame the views

steel frame windows creating visual link and to allow morning sunlight to flood the rearframe livingwindows areas creating steel visual link and to allow morning sunlight to flood the rear living areas

large kitchen island

large kitchen island

direct access to upper terrace and growing area for fresh fruit & vegetables

private entrance to study

direct access to upper terrace and growing area for fresh fruit & vegetables

private entrance to study

grand staircase refurbished

structural glazing alowwing visual connection of the wine cellar structural glazing alowwing secret door connection visual connection of lounge the between the formal wine cellarplan kitchen/ and open

dinning space secret door connection between the formal loungeare closed existing doorways and open plan expressed usingkitchen/ recessed dinning detailingspace

view

closed existing doorways are expressed using recessed angled stairs pointing detailing towards the childrens den, heading to the pavilion angled stairs pointing towards the childrens den, heading to the pavilion

view

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view

view

feature slot window to allow grand staircase refurbished natural light to flood through to the central staircase and into the central living feature slotmore window to allow areas light to flood through natural to the central staircase and into the more central living areas double height fireplace creating a striking feature and continuity between the two floors double height fireplace creating a striking feature and continuity between the two floors

existing ground floor slab removed existing ground floor slab removed

Wall panelling hidden storage

Wall panelling hidden storage

Wine celar visually connected to the upper floor Wine celar visually connected to the upper floor

Photograph of main elevation of the house

Feature element to divide open plan kitchen/dinning area Feature element to divide open plan kitchen/dinning area

view view view

view

view view

view

view

Light Careful position of spaces to maximise natural light as much Light as possible to fill the internal living areas. Careful position of spaces to maximise natural light as much as possible to fill the internal living areas. Orientation & Axis Rear extension has been orientated along the axis that Orientation & Axis connects the home to the childrens den. Permanently Rear extension has been orientated along the axis that connecting the children with the family home. connects the home to the childrens den. Permanently connecting the children with the family home. Different Experiences A mix of dramatic architectural features have been introduced Different Experiences into the home to juxtapose & contrast the existing traditional A mix of dramatic architectural features have been introduced aesthetic of the home. into the home to juxtapose & contrast the existing traditional aesthetic of the home.

Ground floor plan Concept Presentation/313 Forest Rise Š Clear Architects ltd

Concept Presentation/313 Forest Rise Š Clear Architects ltd

313-PR-01 313-PR-01

September 2017 September 2017


Internal Artist’s Impression NTS

Tasks: Approached the Visualiser for a fee quotation for the production of an external and internal render/ cgi. Sent relevant information to provide context to the project including; topographical survey, CAD drawings, precedent images, hand sketches, design brief and expectations by email. Set deadlines with the visualiser who was based in South Africa and established means of communication. Provided clear comments on draft renders received to allow the visualiser to finalise the images. Communicated efficiently to confirm acceptance of finalised images and established timeframes (along with other projects) to allow all renders to be delivered on time. Key skills used:

Time management Communication and negotiation Freehand sketch and annotation Drafting and CAD

Internal render of the double height living space

Concept Presentation/313 Forest Rise

313-PR-01

September 2017

Š Clear Architects ltd


THE COTTAGE ONGAR - ESSEX G Summary: A two-storey new build contemporary style home.

2645

Current stage: 5 G.3 - dining

Underfloor Heating:

FCL +52.845

r

DE-020 02

Windows specification:ALL TO ACHIEVE U-VALUE: 1.50 W/m²k

When specifying carpets ensure: - Underlay Tog to be 0.5 or Less - Carpet Tog to be 1.5 or less

G.6 utility / store room

DE-020 03

DE-010 01

DPC+50.350

GFL +50.200

Tasks: Project management and planning, site meetings, client meetings, technical drawings, schedules of information, problem solving, co-ordination of information between different consultants, health and safety, concept presentation, AutoCAD, G freehand sketch, photoshop, SIP sub-contractor.

FFL +50.200 SSL +49.995

refer to 282-DE-011 for details

F.4 balcony

F.3 - master bedroom FFL +53.231

PC sum for secondary steel DE-011 02

G.2 living area DE-010 02

External Render wall Specification: - K-Rend Silicone TC 15 render system applied as per manufacturer's instructions - 12.5mm Knauf Aquapanel® Exterior cement board by - 25x38mm treated SW counter battens - SIPco Breather membrane - 175mm Structural Insulated wall Panel supplied and installed by SIPco - Vapour Control Layer; DuPont AirGuard Reflective - timber battens to create void for service runs, depth of void as per details 282-DE-030 & 282-DE-111 - 12.5mm plasterboard with skim finish

4

refer to 282-DE-30 & 282-DE-031 for wall details ALL EXTERNAL WALLS TO ACHIEVE U-VALUE: 0.18 W/m²k

5

6

7

FFL +50.200

External Timber Clad wall Specification: - pre-stained 50x50mm Thermowood D Pine section PEFC machined to 45x45mm fin planed all round with 3mm radius to each corner fixed from the back , with Teknos mahogany stain and pre-stain base coat system applied as per manufacturer's instructions - black painted 18mm WBP plywood as carrierboard - 25x38mm treated SW counter battens - SIPco breather membrane - Structural Insulated Panels supplied and installed by SIPco - Vapour Control Layer; DuPont ™ AirGuard® Reflective (taped and sealed) - timber battens to create void for service runs, depth of void as per details 282-DE-030 & 282-DE-031 - 12.5mm plasterboard with skim finish refer to 282-DE-030 & 282-DE-031 for wall details

All images copyright Clear Architects Ltd.

ALL EXTERNAL WALLS TO ACHIEVE U-VALUE: 0.18 W/m²k

Section

Structure:

:

ils is

F.2 master ensuite

FFL +53.231 refer to 282-DE-011 and SIPCO drawing no. H-04 for details

Involvement: Stages 2 - 4

L +50.200

F.6 - bedroom 3

255

385

DE-011 03

F.7 shower room

Balcony Specification:- Terrace finish TBC by client - Bauder adjustable pedestal supports - Waterproof single ply membrane EPDM or similar approved by client - 18mm WBP plywood structural deck - timber firrings to create1:40 fall - insulation applied between firrings to improve u-value - Vapour control layer; DuPont™ AirGuard® Reflective (taped and sealed) - Structural Insulated Panel supplied and installed by SIPco - 50x50mm timber counter ceiling battens - 12.5mm plasterboard with skim finish

3565

FCL +55.831

- 100mm Isover APR1200 acoustic insulation roll between joists - 50x38mm SW timber battens for fixing ceiling - 12.5mm plasterboard with skim finish

Budget: £450,000

ing area

- Fire protection required to all structural elements including steel frames that are designed to offer structural stability excluding roofing elements

2935 structural slab to underside of joist

2105

Client: Domestic

L +53.231

7

DE-111 01

3740 top of joist to underside of SIP roof

#managing expectations #co-ordinating consultant information #researching new materials refer to 282-DE -110 & 282-DE-111 for details DE-110 #production of tender drawings and 04 ALL TO ACHIEVE U-VALUE: 0.15 W/m²k documents #tenders and negotiations #SIPs First Floor specification:- 20mm zone allowed for carpet/tile/timber floor finish #site visits locations of finishes TBC by client - 8mm plywood layer (for carpet finishes or omitted for #communication with prospective tile and timber finishes) contractors - 18mm for Overlay™ by Polypipe underfloor heating system, see box notes for Tog specification. #managing timeframes and agreeing F.5 - dressing - 22mm Egger Protect decking installed by SIPco deadlines - 254mm open metal web joists

6

- Walls and floors containing enclosing the double height entrance foyer to have fire protection of a minimum of 30 minutes. Walls to be fire protected up to roof structure and fire stopped

385

Keywords:

5

2600 finish to finish

Roof Specification:- SSQ Spanish Slate roof tiles - 25x38mm treated SW battens - SIPco breather membrane - 25x38mm counter battens - Structural Insulated Panel (by SIPco) -Vapour Control Layer; DuPont™ AirGuard® Reflective (taped and sealed) - 47x100mm Timber ceiling battens to create ceiling service void - 12.5mm plasterboard with skim finish

2600

master ensuite

4

Fire Protection:

2645 finish to finish

DE-110 03

PRACTICE: CLEAR ARCHITECTS

Tiling: Electrics:

- Main contractor to include costs for fitting only: -

- Main contractor to include PC cost of £25,000 final design TBC following return of tender

10

Floor Finishes: - Refer to drawing 282-ID-001 for all floor finishes - Main contractor to ensure the appropriate substrate is included in costs

- Main contractor to install square aluminium RWPs

- Main contractor to allow for 3no. mains wired smoke detectors/alarms and 1no. mains wired heat detector to BS5839-6 type LD3 specification according to Flatt Consulting specification - refer to GA plan for positions of smoke and heat detectors in protected stairwell, landing, kitchen & utility room.

Staircase:

- Main contractor to include PC sum of £20,000 for the main staircase - 15 risers and treads - min going 220mm - max rise 220mm max pitch not to exceed 42°

Windows & Front Door: - Outside of contract until supplier has been chosen by client and architect - Main contractor to allow costs for 3 x Velux windows

-

- Tiles supplied by client

Internal doors: - Main contractor to supply and all internal doors:

- Refer to SIPCO drawings for all superstructure proposals, details and calculations. Tel:0844 335 3997

Moisture Resistant Board:

- Main contractor to include costs for Mechanical ventilation to WC, bathrooms, Kitchen & Utility

Dropped Ceilings:

- Load bearing and non-load bearing Timber stud walls to be supplied and installed by SIPco

First floor: hatched area shows extent of dropped ceiling

F.3 master

- Main contractor to include costs for ventilation as shown on Flatt Consulting drawings 2543-E-204 & 205 2543-M-103 & 104

bedroom

RWP 02

1W.03

F.4 balcony

RWP 03

1W.02

ALL DIMENSIONS TO STRUCTURAL

1W.01 RWP 01

GW.10

opaque

F.2 master ensuite

up

GW.01

SVP 02

12 1

void

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

foyer

10

11

SVP 03

EX

13 RWP 04

14 15

F.1 landing

1D.02 FD 30S

1D.01

F.5 dressing

SD 1D.03

1D.05 FD 30S

rooflight above

FD 30S

F.8

- Background ventilation to all habitable rooms: trickle vents to windows by specialist design TBC by client

- Fire protected stairwell to achieve min 30mins protection

- SIP walls to be supplied and installed by SIPco

required to wet area's

Ventilation:

Key :

- Refer to GA's for extents of moisture resistant boarding

bedroom 2

1D.04 FD 30S

rooflight

F.6 bedroom 3

F.7

1W.07

shower room

above

rooflight above

EX

RWP & guttering:

Smoke detectors:

Total floor tiles 146m ². (Includes;- Internal floor tiles @ 90m² in all wet areas, entrance, open plan living area and utility). External floor tiles @ 56m² in front entrance, rear patio area and upper terrace). Total wall tiles 28.9m². (Includes full height in all showers, full height walls as indicated on floor plans).

- Refer to Elliottwood's drawings for all substructure proposals, details and calculations. Tel:02085440033

SVP 05 SVP 04

1W.06

RWP 06

1W.05

1W.04

RWP 05 RWP 07

OPENINGS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED


DuPont Airguard Reflective vapour control layer taped and sealed SIP roof panel by SIPCO 25mm x 38mm timber counter battens SIPco breather membrane

100x47mm ceiling joists

25mm x 38mm timber counter battens aluminium powder coated parapet in distance

SSQ spanish slate roof tile

SSQ Spanish Slate roof tiles

SSQ spanish slate roof tile

slate ridge tile

eaves carrier tilting fillet

25mm x 38mm counter timber battens

timber packer

SIPco breather membrane

line of parapet in the distance

Glidevale FV100 ventilator

eaves carrier 12.5mm plasterboard with skim finish

EDPM lapped into gutter

25mm x 38mm timber battens

DuPont Airguard Reflective vapour control layer taped and sealed

SW tilting fillet

ceiling services void max 150mm to be reduced where possible following confirmation of chosen light fittings from client

Lead to form gutter

timber firring to create fall min. 1:40 to Rainwater outlets in the foreground and background

EPDM lapped over gutter

timber packer

lead to form gutter

Glidevale FV100 ventilator

timber firings to create fall min 1:40

SIPco breather membrane

18mm WBP plywood layer EPDM waterproof membrane

air

Structural Insulated Panel supplied and installed by SIPco

th

pa

air

pa

th

timber packer/fillet to form fall aluminium powder coated parapet with drip

copper flashing formed from cladding

air path

100

timber packer/fillet to create fall insect mesh

air path 40mm min

insect mesh

Detail 03: Ridge Detail 40mm min

air path

MASTER DRESSING

structural insulated roof panel by SIPCO air path 3-ply timber by SIPCO FCL +55.876

EXTERNAL

FCL +55.876

MASTER ENSUITE

MASTER ENSUITE FCL +55.665

MASTER DRESSING

Detail 02: Valley Gutter

W5

air path

W9 Detail 04: Parapet

Detail 01: Copper Parapet

Fixing of Secondary Timber:

Roof details

Service Voids: Note: Insect Mesh - Insect mesh to be installed at eaves around perimeter of building

- Minimum 50mm services void provided to all external and internal walls unless otherwise stated / shown - See plan for details of increased service void zones required - First floor ceilings to have a dropped ceiling to create a minimum of 50mm services void unless otherwise shown on 282-DE-110

Notes 1. Do not scale this drawing 2. Drawing used for the status indicated only 3. All dimensions and setting out shall be checked and confirmed and any discrepancies to be reported

Air Permeability:

Air test: Note: U-Values

5. Drawing to be read in accordance with relevant consultants and sub-contractors drawings and specifications 6. This drawing is the property of Clear Architects Ltd and is not to be used in whole or in part

Walls - 0.18 W/m²k Roof - 0.15 W/m²k Rooflights - 1.30 W/m²k Ground Floor - 0.15 W/m²k Windows - 1.5 W/m²k Doors - 1.6 W/m²k Minimum U-Values to be achieved by elements as per SAP assessment by Flatt Consulting tel: 01883 331630

- Main contractor to include cost to provide an air test on completion of the build. - The building must achieve an air tightness of 4.0 m3/h/m2@50Pa

- all plasterboard junctions including those with wall penetrations to be sealed with mastic to ensure maximum air permeability

Fire Protection: - The walls to the central stairwell to align throughout and extend up to the roof structure and fire stopped - Fire protection required to all structural elements including steel frames that are designed to offer structural stability excluding roofing elements

Skirting

Moisture Resistant Board:

- First floor to be fire protected as shown on 282-GA-101 to ensure continuous fire break between the protected lobby and habitable room

- Main contractor to include costs for square edged skirting throughout

Date

- Refer to GA's for extents of moisture resistant boarding required to wet areas

No

Revision

-

building regulations submission 25/11/16

Drawn By

TJ

JM

A

issued for tender

06/01/17

TJ

JM

Checked By

- All fixing methods and proposals of secondary timber to contractor's proposals and to be verified by structural engineer

Structure:

Roof ventilation:

- Refer to Elliottwood's drawings for all substructure proposals, details and calculations. Tel:02085440033

- Ventilation is required to SIP roof and wall panels. Main contractor to ensure fitting of breather membrane is draped and is well taped and sealed. A separate continuous and effectively sealed vapour control layer on the warm side of the insulation to be included and also to be taped and sealed. All to comply with BS 5250: 2011.

- Refer to SIPCO drawings for all superstructure proposals, details and calculations. Tel:0844 335 3997

Project

Title

The Cottage Toot Hill Road Ongar CM5 9LJ

Roof Details 1

Client

Drawing Status

Drawn By

Key : - Elements to be supplied and installed by SIPco indicated in blue

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clear.


RW.01

Velux rooflights

FCL +55.831

aluminium powder coated capping to parapet wall

RW.03 RW.02

FCL +55.831

RWP 06

1W.06

1W.05

SSQ Spanish slate roof tiles as per specification below

1W.04

RWP 05

1W.02

horizontal timber cladding as per specification below

RWP 04

1W.01

1W.03 RWP 01

RWP 02

Alumasc hopper head - exact spec. to be confirmed by client K-Rend Silicone TC 15 system applied as per manufacturer's instructions, further details on 282-DE-030 FFL +53.231

FFL +53.231

toughened glass balustrade within concealed channel RWP 03

GFL +52.845 GW.08

DPC +50.350

GE.01

high level external grilles for passive vents GW.07

GE.02

GW.06

GW.04

GW.03

GW.02

GFL +52.845

50x50mm vertical Thermowood D Pine section PEFC machined to 45x45mm fin planed all round with 3mm radius to each corner, with Teknos mahogany stain and pre-stain base coat system applied as per manufacturer's instructions

GW.05

external hot and cold water supply for external mixer tap

Internal Ground Floor Level GFL+50.200

DPC+50.350

Internal Ground Floor Level

external grille for downdraught extractor in kitchen island ducted through external wall

GFL+50.200

Ground Floor Level new external door allow PC sum of £300 for supply

GFL +50.000

Elevation B - North-East Elevation

GFL +50.000

Aurubis Nordic Brown Oxidised Copper cladding

Ground Floor Level

Elevation A - South-West Elevation

Aurubis Nordic Brown Oxidised Copper cladding aluminium powder coated capping to parapet and gable ends

aluminium powder coated capping to parapet and gable ends EQ

K-Rend Silicone TC 15 system applied to gable ends as per the manufacturer's instructions refer to 282-DE-110 & 282-DE-110 for details

EQ

SSQ Spanish slate roof tiles as per specification below

1W.07

black painted WBP carrier board behind timber EQ

RWP 06

1W.02

EQ

50x50mm vertical Thermowood D Pine section PEFC machined to 45x45mm fin planed all round with 3mm radius to each corner, with Teknos mahogany stain and pre-stain base coat system applied as per manufacturer's instructions, see drawings 282-DE-030, 282-DE-031, 282-DE-110 & 282-DE-111 for details

EQ

EQ

Alumasc hopper head exact spec. to be confirmed by client

RWP 01

K-Rend Silicone TC 15 system applied as per manufacturer's instructions, further details on 282-DE-030

Hormann garage door - allow PC sum of £5,000 EQ

full height glazed entrance by others - glazing outside of contract

GE.01

GW.04

ACO slot drain to drain entrance with level threshold entrance

View 1 - North-West Perspective

copper cladding 50x50mm vertical Thermowood D Pine section PEFC machined to 45x45mm fin planed all round with 3mm radius to each corner, with Teknos mahogany stain and pre-stain base coat system applied as per manufacturer's instructions

50x50mm vertical Thermowood D Pine section PEFC machined to 45x45mm fin planed all round with 3mm radius to each corner, with Teknos mahogany stain and pre-stain base coat system applied as per manufacturer's instructions to underside of soffit SSQ Spanish slate roof tiles

Aurubis Nordic Brown Oxidised Copper cladding

aluminium powder coated capping to parapet

timber fence and door in same stained finish as timber cladding on main house

K-Rend Silicone TC 15 system applied as per manufacturer's instructions, further details on 282-DE-030

Elevation C - North-West Elevation

EQ

EQ

GE.03

GW.09

GW.01

concrete kerb to flower bed

main contractor to allow PC sum of £5,000 for Hormann garage door, design and spec. TBC by client

distinct wide aluminium powder coated capping to parapet at gable ends

EQ

parapet wall to conceal 'hidden gutter'

EQ

toughened glass balustrade within concealed channel

K-Rend Silicone TC 15 system applied as per manufacturer's instructions, further details on 282-DE-030 Aurubis Nordic Brown Oxidised Copper cladding

Lighting: - Main contractor to allow for lighting according to Flatt Consulting drawings and specifications.

corner to corner sliding door supported by secondary steel work provided as required - manufacturer TBC by architect - outside of contract vertical timber as per drawings 282-DE-030, 282-DE-031, 282-DE-110 & 282-DE-111

External Wall Finishes:

Landscaping

Slate Roof:

Rooflights:

- Main contractor to include costs to level site at the front of the property (76m2) with hardcore and sand blinding ready to receive final finish TBC by client. - Main contractor to include cost for 46m² of patio at the rear of the property. - Prepare triangular flower beds 01 and 02 an enclosed concrete kerbs as shown. - Prepare ground ready to receive concrete tile finish at the rear by the bin store (152m²)

- SSQ Spanish Slate Roof Tile or similiar approved - see

- Main contractor to include costs for 3no. Velux roof lights

tiled rear terrace with level threshold from living

site under terrace to be leveled as specified - see "Landscaping" box note

View 2 - North-East Perspective

Proposed Elevations Notes

12

View

Key plan N

1

Elevation B

View

5. Drawing to be read in accordance with relevant consultants and sub-contractors drawings and specifications 6. This drawing is the property of Clear Architects Ltd and is not to be used in whole or in part without written consent

RWP 02

Elevation C

1. Do not scale this drawing 2. Drawing used for the status indicated only 3. All dimensions and setting out shall be checked and confirmed and any discrepancies to be reported to the Architect prior to commencement of any work 4. All work and materials to be in accordance with current statutory legislation, relevant codes of practice and British Standards

2

finishes and specifications Please see the key below for the extents of the different wall finishes, where no finish is shown finish is render. Refer to drawings 282-DE-030 & 282-DE-031 for wall details.

Structure:

- K-Rend Silicone TC 15 system - see 282-DE-030 & 282-DE-031 for details, colour TBC by architect

Garage door:

- Refer to Elliottwood's drawings for all substructure proposals, details and calculations. Tel:02085440033

RWP & guttering: -

Main contractor to install square aluminum rain water rain pipes (colour TBC by architect). - Main contractor to be aware that roof gutters at high levels are concealed (refer to roof details for clarification).

- Bennetts Timber - 50x50mm vertical Thermowood D Pine section PEFC machined to 45x45mm fin planed all round with 3mm radius to each corner, with Teknos mahogany stain and pre-stain base coat system applied as per manufacturer's instructions - see 282-DE-030 & 282-DE-031 for details

- Main contractor to include PC costs for insulated Hormann garage door - £5,000

No

Revision

-

building regulations submission 25/11/16

TJ

JM

A

issued for tender

Date

TJ

JM

06/01/17

Drawn By

Checked By

Windows & Front Door:

Electrics:

- Outside of contract until supplier has been chosen by

- Main contractor to allow for standard LED light fittings - - Refer to Flatt Consulting's drawings for layout

client and architect - Main contractor to allow costs for 3 x Velux windows only for windows.

Project

Title

The Cottage Toot Hill Road Ongar CM5 9LJ

Proposed Elevations

RWP 04

SVP 03

RW.01

RW.02

RW.03

Client

Drawing Status

Private Client

Tender

TJ Checked By

Elevation A

Scale

Sheet

Date

Drawing No.

Rev

1:50

A1

Nov-16

282-GA-200

A

drainage. Tel:02085440033 - main contractor to price for all drainage/below ground and surface drainage

- Main contractor to include costs for lead valley gutters and all lead flashings

Drawn By

JM RWP 08

- Refer to Elliott Wood's drawings for all underground

Leadwork:

SVP 05

RWP 07

Below Ground Drainage:

- Aurubis - Nordic Brown Oxidised Copper - metal cladding - see 282-DE-030 & 282-DE-031 for details

RWP 06

RWP 05

- Refer to drawing 256-DE-030 & 282-DE-031 for all

Copper Cladding:

RWP 01

SVP 02

Wall Types: wall types and specifications

Timber Cladding:

- Refer to SIPCO drawings for all superstructure proposals, details and calculations. Tel:0844 335 3997

- Refer to drawing 282-DE-030 & 282-DE-031 for all wall concrete kerb to be formed for flower beds

282-DE-110 & 282-DE-111 for details

Render Finish:

clear. The Studio 38 Church Hill Loughton Essex, IG10 1LA

Tel +44 (0)208 502 5585 www.clear.gb.com

© Clear Architects Ltd


sealant at perimeter

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door sill

20mm floor finish TBC by client

floor tile TBC by client Bauder adjustable pedestal terrace supports

8mm plywood layer

EPDM waterproof membrane tucked under door sill

Overlay™ underfloor heating system by Polypipe

timber firrings to create min. 1:60 fall

22mm Egger Protect decking supplied and installed by SIPco

18mm WBP plywood structural deck

steel beam supplied and installed by SIPco with open metal web joists spanning in-between

insulation applied locally to improve u-value

MASTER BEDROOM

BALCONY

FCL +53.231

FCL +53.231

SIPco breather membrane

FCL +52.845

structural insulation roof panel supplied and installed by SIPco insulation applied under steel beam to minimise cold bridging

12.5mm plasterboard with skim finish 50x50mm timber ceiling battens, with insulation locally around beams to prevent cold bridging

LIVING ROOM

DuPont Airguard Reflective vapour control layer, taped and sealed

100mm batt insulation

Detail 1 - First floor Master Bedroom to Balcony threshold detail

Detail 2

Detail 1 - Bedroom to balcony floor threshold detail DRESSING ROOM 20mm floor finish TBC by client

8mm plywood layer Overlay underfloor heating system by Polypipe 22mm Egger Protect decking supplied and installed by SIPco

sealant at perimeter

FCL +53.231

toughened laminated glass

door sill

20mm floor finish TBC by client

balustrade channel with top covers and aluminium side covers

floor tile TBC by client

aluminium powder coated capping with drip Bauder adjustable pedestal terrace supports

8mm plywood layer

timber firrings to create min. 1:60 fall

22mm Egger Protect decking supplied and installed by SIPco

18mm WBP Plywood

W5

EPDM waterproof membrane tucked under door sill

Overlay™ underfloor heating system by Polypipe

150x47mm timber battens

18mm WBP plywood structural deck

steel beam supplied and installed by SIPco with open metal web joists spanning in-between

K-Rend Silicone TC 15 system applied as per manufacturer's instructions

insulation applied locally to improve u-value

MASTER BEDROOM

EXTERNAL

BALCONY

BALCONY

FCL +53.231

EPDM waterproof membrane lapped into hidden gutter

steel beam with open metal web joists spanning FCL +53.231 in-between supplied and installed by SIPco

FCL +53.231

timber packing

FCL +52.845

along length of balustrade main contractor to provide steel beam TBC by structural engingeer

main contractor to supply 100mm batt insulation between floor joists 50x50mm timber ceiling counter battens, with insulation locally around beams to prevent cold bridging 12.5mm plasterboard with skim finish

timber firrings to create min. 1:60 fall

UTILITY

DuPont Airguard Reflective vapour control layer, taped and sealed

Detail 3 - Typical First Floor to External SIP wall detail

SIPco breather membrane steel beam supplied and installed by SIPco batt insulation applied locally to prevent cold bridging around steel beam timber battens 12.5mm Knauf Aquapanel Exterior cement board render stop bead affixed to battens, to create gap for ventilation

SIPco breather membrane

FCL +52.845

structural insulation roof panel supplied and installed by SIPco insulation applied under steel beam to minimise cold bridging

12.5mm plasterboard with skim finish 50x50mm timber ceiling battens, with insulation locally around beams to prevent cold bridging

LIVING ROOM

DuPont Airguard Reflective vapour control layer, taped and sealed

100mm batt insulation

Detail 1 - First floor Master Bedroom to Balcony threshold detail

External perspective of the home at concept level - depicting materials, fenestration and orientation

Notes 1. Do not scale this drawing 2. Drawing used for the status indicated only 3. All dimensions and setting out shall be checked and confirmed and any discrepancies to be reported to the Architect prior to commencement of any work 4. All work and materials to be in accordance with current statutory legislation, relevant codes of practice and British Standards

5. Drawing to be read in accordance with relevant consultants and sub-contractors drawings and specifications 6. This drawing is the property of Clear Architects Ltd and is not to be used in whole or in part without written consent

No

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Date

Revisioninsect mesh

Drawn

building regulations submission 25/11/16

K-Rend Silicone TC 15 system applied as per manufacturer's instructions

A

sealant

issued for tender

sliding door - exact detail TBC on confirmation of window/door system

LIVING ROOM

06/01/17

TJ TJ

EXTERNAL

Detail 2 - First floor Balcony floor parapet detail

Detail 2 - Balcony floor balustrade and parapet detail

DRESSING ROOM

20mm floor finish TBC by client

8mm plywood layer Overlay underfloor heating system by Polypipe 22mm Egger Protect decking supplied and installed by SIPco

FCL +53.231

Roof ventilation: - Ventilation is required to SIP roof and wall panels. Main contractor to ensure fitting of breather membrane is draped and is well taped and sealed. A separate continuous and effectively sealed vapour control layer on the warm side of the insulation to be included and also to be taped and sealed. All to comply with BS 5250: 2011.

W5

Wall Types: - Refer to drawing 282-DE-030 & 282-DE-031 for all wall types and specifications

Air Permeability: - all plasterboard junctions including those with wall penetrations to be sealed with mastic to ensure maximum air permeability

Fire Protection: EXTERNAL steel beam with open metal web joists spanning in-between supplied and installed by SIPco main contractor to supply 100mm batt insulation between floor joists 50x50mm timber ceiling counter battens, with insulation locally around beams to prevent cold bridging 12.5mm plasterboard with skim finish

FCL +52.845

- The walls to the central stairwell to align throughout and extend up to the roof structure and fire stopped - Fire protection required to all structural elements including steel frames that are designed to offer structural stability excluding roofing elements

Note: Insect Mesh

Wind

- Insect mesh to be installed at eaves around perimeter of building and locally where external finish has been penetrated to create ventilation paths

- Refer to dr

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Structure:

- Refer to Elliottwood's drawings for all substructure proposals, details and calculations. Tel:02085440033

Moisture Resistant Board:

- Refer to SIPCO drawings for all superstructure proposals, details and calculations. Tel:0844 335 3997

- Refer to GA's for extents of moisture resistant boarding required to wet areas

- First floor to be fire protected as shown on 282-GA-101 to ensure continuous fire break between the protected lobby and habitable room

Air test: Note: U-Values

- Main contractor to include cost to provide an air test on completion of the build. - The building must achieve an air tightness of

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HIGH ROAD CHIGWELL - ESSEX

PRACTICE: CLEAR ARCHITECTS

Summary: Two new-build apartment buildings. Client: Developer Current stage: 4/5 Involvement: Stages 3 - 5 Tasks: Project management and planning, planning application submission and monitoring, planning strategy and discharging planning conditions and phasing, chairing design team meetings, meeting agendas and minutes, coordination of information between different consultants, site meetings, client meetings, technical drawings, schedules of information, problem solving, concept presentation, AutoCAD, photoshop.

All images copyright Clear Architects Ltd.

Render of main entrance of the front apartment building

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PRACTICE: CLEAR ARCHITECTS

LOUGHTON - ESSEX

CHURCH HILL

Summary: New-build apartment building on a steep site. Client: Developer Current stage: 2 Involvement: Stages 2 Tasks: Concept presentation, client liaising, AutoCAD, photoshop.

All images copyright Clear Architects Ltd.

Aerial perspective

Front perspective

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4 REDESDALE OXFORD

PRACTICE: KHOURY ARCHITECTS

Summary: A new build home in Oxfordshire which utilises large amounts of glazing to make the most of the surrounding scenic views. Additional features include FDQWLOHYHUHG EDOFRQLHV DQG Ă RRU WR ceiling glazing. Client: Private Budget: ÂŁ1,000,000 Current design stage: 5 Involvement: Stages 2-5 Tasks: Rendering, local planning authority and building control applications, co-ordination of information between external consultants, photoshopping, technical drawings for planning and construction purposes, technical details using CAD and BIM software and schedules of information.

Site photograph

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Site photograph


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111.450 L4 Roof Level 110.995 L4 Roof Band Base

110.161 L1 Bedroom Roof 109.675 L1 Bedroom Roof Band Base 108.990 L3 Mezzanine FFL 108.515 L3 Mezzanine Band Base

107.230 L1 Bedroom FFL 106.855 L1 Bedroom Band Base

106.055 105.830 L0 Ground Floor FFL L0 Ground Floor Band Base

2 / P03-303 104.128 L-3 Basement below Master bed

9800

350

6345

375

3355

6130

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Early Revit BIM model usedRevit for co-ordination stage Co-ordinated through

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10 ANTRINGHAM GARDENS

- EDGBASTON - BIRMINGHAM

PRACTICE: KHOURY ARCHITECTS

Summary: A complete refurbishment and two-storey rear extension to a 1960s era detached house situated in the Calthorpe Estate in Edgbaston, Birmingham. Striking glass roof lights, a front porch extension and external Garden redesign. Client: Private Budget: ÂŁ300,000 Current design stage: 5 Involvement: Stages 2-5 Tasks: Client meetings, rendering, local planning authority and building control applications, co-ordination of information between external consultants, photoshopping, technical drawings for planning and construction purposes, technical details using CAD and BIM software and schedules of information.

Site photograph of the front of the house during construction

Photograph of the front of the house during construction

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A-A

B-B

C-C

P02-01

P02-02

P02-02

Left: Technical drawings produced for the project tender package, Revit.

25mm Perimeter insulation 70

153

116

20mm Zone for Floor Finishes

P03-02 339

65mm Floor Screed with underfloor heating

6135

50mm Celotex FR5000 Rigid Insulation to achieve a u-value of 0.25W/m2.K

339

S

3839

339

Bottom left: On-Site picture of the rear of the house, Revit.

SG03

15 P05-15

SG02

SG04

DPM

1166

260

945

Separating membrane 500gauge

21 P05-21

Wood burner 1920

1920

339

339

RWP

To match existing level

SG01

Kitchen & Dining

339

3839

0

DG15

CVO Fire River Fireplace

4400

4065

1945

1854

860

64

P02-03

1970

D-D

5240

5500

20

3226

7000

998

41 m²

Lounge 17 m²

950

28 P05-28

150

1030

1123

3235

488

DG14

16 P05-16

2522

435 RWP SVP

2035

2035 418

DG11

890

DG04

RWP

5 Hall

1129

1832

1124

WG10

2044

910

19 m² 200.2 SF

1880

-

846

846

2 m²

DG06

1800

1418

34 P05-34

2771

1018

P02-03

12 m²

WG11 1 P06-11

83

1050

1150 2176

585

WC

3318

E-E

Reading Room

340

1900

2871

DG02

9 m²

IC

VOID

493

1942

1142

Utility

DG12

800

846

E

3318

SVP

922

P03-01 -

1010

100

29 P05-29

418

Bookshelf RWP

698

1827

51

235

600

WG06

348

Music Room

140 343 134

11 m²

802

4367

DG01 860 18

968

3365

894

Guest Room

274

846

18 m²

WG09

DG05

19 P05-19

Ensuite

1761

3 m²

1 P06-13

750

1881

944

Cupboard

RWP

585

WG08

MH

DG09

RWP SVP

IC

665

17 P05-17

Entrance Hall 5 m²

922

2475

724

100

Boilers

Cupboard

DG13

2025

562

846

DG10 746

885

WG07

Beam and Block floor to specialist details

DG07

1810

Garage

1003 2813

25 m²

30 P05-30

DG08

IC N

MH

P03-02

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16 16 THEWILLIAMSBURG WILLIAMSBURGHOTEL HOTEL THE

YORK, NEWNEW YORK, USA USA

Summary:A A£30m £30mnew newbuild build Summary: commercial, hotel project located commercial, hotel project located in the of New York, in the citycity of New York, US. US. Client: Wythe Hotel group. Client: TheThe Wythe Hotel group. Client: Developer Client: Developer Budget: £30m Budget: £30m Tasks: CAD drawings; plans Tasks: CAD drawings; plans andand elevations, photoshopping elevations, photoshopping visulations presentations. visulations for for presentations. Right: Exterior render of the ground Right: Exterior render of the ground ÁRRU RXWVLGH EDU VSDFH IDFLQJ :\WKH ÁRRU RXWVLGH EDU VSDFH IDFLQJ :\WKH Avenue in Brooklyn, New York. Avenue in Brooklyn, New York.

*All renders produced byvisual the visual *All renders produced by the teamteam at at

Site photograph of the front of the house during construction

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PRACTICE: MICHAELIS BOYD PRACTICE: MICHAELIS BOYD


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CLANDESTINE BAR ELEVATION A

1

1/2" = 1'-0"

4

CLANDESTINE BAR ELEVATION C 1/2" = 1'-0"

Internal Elevations of the “Clandestine Bar” space, Vectorworks

Internal Elevations of the “Clandestine Bar” space, Vectorworks

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20 THE SCRAPMAN’S ENTERPRISE : RECLAMATION OF CULTURE, POWER AND PROFITABLE GOODS The scrapman’s enterprise is a project located in the neglected neighbourhood of El-Raval, Barcelona, and follows the livelihood and passions of the scrapman and his apprentices. The proposed scheme contains: a series of workshop spaces, recycling spaces, living accommodation, meeting spaces, retail spaces and a secret underground workshop. An on-site furnace provides not only the ‘equipment’ to smelt collected scrap metal but also allows waste heat to be recycled for localised hot water heating within the building. Using scrap materials, scrapmen create dynamic architecture and art to revitalise neglected zones within their neighbourhood. Bespoke art pieces are also created within the building to depict historic stories unique to the neighbourhood and city. In this way the scrapmen are able to ‘tell the stories’ of the neglected people of El-Raval.

Site photograph of the front of the house during construction

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TUTOR: MATT LUCAS ASSOCIATED ARCHITECTS


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SketchUp, Kerkythea and Photoshop

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Second Floor Plan: Vectorworks & Photoshop Second Floor Plan: Vectorworks & Photoshop

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Exterior Perspectives, dramatic elevations and 3D aerial view Exterior Perspectives, dramatic of exterior and roof 3D form:aerial SketchUp, elevations view Kerkythea andform: Photoshop. of exterior roof SketchUp, Kerkythea and Photoshop.


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Vectorworks, SketchUp & Photoshop Vectorworks, SketchUp & Photoshop

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24 24 THE THE TOTTENHAM TOTTENHAM STALEMATE STALEMATE PLATFORM PLATFORM M.Arch M.Arch

TUTOR: PETER MORRIS & DOMINIC MCKENZIE PETER MORRIS ARCHITECTS & DOMINIC ARCHITECTS TUTOR: PETER MORRIS MCKENZIE & DOMINIC MCKENZIE PETER MORRIS ARCHITECTS & DOMINIC MCKENZIE ARCHITECTS

In August 2011 a riot errupted on the In August a riot errupted on the streets of 2011 Tottenham and lead to streets of Tottenham lead to widescale destructionand throughout widescale the UK. Thedestruction Tottenham throughout Stalemate the UK. The Tottenham Stalemate 3ODWIRUP LV D FHQWUH IRU FRQÁLFW 3ODWIRUP FHQWUH ofIRU resolution LV for D members theFRQÁLFW public resolution for members the public and the police in an ofattempt to and thereoccurences police in anofattempt prevent the riots. to prevent reoccurences of the riots. The scheme is situated in the centre The the scheme is situated in the centre of existing Tottenham police of the The existing Tottenham station. proposed design police utilises station. The shaped proposed design utilises hexagonal ETFE panels on hexagonal ETFE panels on the facadeshaped to create a friendly the facadefacade to create friendly interactive and toaincrease interactive facade and to increase the transparency throughout the the transparency throughout the building. building. Local artists and community groups Local artists to and community groups are invited produce art which is are invitedinternally to produce which is featured andartexternally featured internally andgood externally as a celebration of the things as a celebrationInofaddition the goodtothings in Tottenham. this, in InFRQWDLQV additionDQ toRSHQ this, WKH Tottenham. JURXQG ÁRRU WKH JURXQG ÁRRU FRQWDLQV DQ of RSHQ auditorium where members the auditorium where members of can the public and the police task force public and the police taskissues force that can debate openly about debate openly issues that matter to them.about This encourages matter to of them. This and encourages the sharing opinions reduces the sharingbetween of opinions animosity theand tworeduces groups, animosity betweenthe theprevious two groups, thus transforming riot thus transforming the of previous riot start point into a place enjoyable start point into a place of enjoyable communal interaction. communal interaction.

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SketchUp, Vectorworks & Photoshop SketchUp, Vectorworks & Photoshop

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Ground floor plan

Scale Plan A scale plan with coordinates and colour codes for different zones


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Left: Diagram of arrangement of structural components; columns and beams. Vectorworks & Photoshop Above Right: Section Perspective Using SketchUp & Photoshop

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30 RENTAL PROPERTY ABROAD The Bodurin Project is a residential project located in the city of Lagos, Nigeria. It was initiated by Mr & Mrs Bodurin in Jan 2011. The main goals were to maximise the rental potential of a single building on the 810sqm plot of land available and to provide a permanent holiday home for their family of four and accompanying guests. The brief also required that there ZRXOG EH VXIÀFLHQW VSDFH IRU SDUNLQJ cars in the front of the house and also that the family annex would have it’s own separate access to the rest of the building. In addition to this, a small communal garden was added to the rear of the KRXVH DQG VRPH VKDGHG ÀUVW ÁRRU balconies to create a few attractive external viewpoints where residents can relax outdoors. With Lagos being a very densely packed city these spaces add a touch of ‘grass and sky’ to the surroundings which is always appreciated by residents.

On this page: 3D section perspective, SketchUp, Kerkythea & Photoshop. Ground floor plan

Floor plans and 3D internal perspectives : SketchUp, Photoshop & Kerkythea

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