Portfolio
2013 - 2022
School of Architecture, Planning & Landscape
Newcastle University
Master of Architecture MArch RIBA Part II/ARB
Postgraduate Diploma, Urban design PG Diploma
University of the West of England
Bachelors Architecture and Planning BA (Hons) RIBA Part I/ARB, RTPI Certified
MRCSJLTTTMJD: everyday megas Muhammad Ogunniyi B8054396 MArch stage 5 Semester 2 ARC8052 RichardLisaMichealMOHarrisonJedCaitlin
Education
Newcastle University
Post-graduate diploma Urban design
PG Urban Design (Distinction)
Newcastle University
Masters of Architecture.
MArch RIBA Part II/ARB (Distinction)
University of the West of England
Bachelors Architecture and Planning.
BA (Hons) RIBA Part I,RTPI Certified (First Class with Honours)
Skills
Hand Drawing/ Sketching
Revit
AutoCAD
Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, In-design, Illustrator)
Rhino
Photography
Sketchup Professional
VRAY for Skectchup
Physical Model making
Digital Model making
3D printing and Laser Cutting experience
Microsoft Office Suite
Employment
Arup, London.
(Apr 2022 - )
Part 11 Architectural Assistant.
Studio Elementals, Lagos.
(Jan 2021 - Aug 2021)
Part 11 Architectural Assistant.
Anetor + Associates, Lagos.
(Jan 2018 - Aug 2018)
Part 1 Architectural Assistant.
CMD+A Design Atelier, Lagos
(October 2017 - December 2017)
Part 1 Architectural Assistant.
The Practice of Everyday Life.
Krescent Konsult, Lagos
(June 2014 - August 2014)
Architectural Intern.
The Ardagh Commons, Bristol
(April 2017 - May 2017)
Architectural Intern.
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“Every reading modifies the object.”
- De Certeau (1984, p.169)
Sculptural Informatics
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Wiltshire. BA (Hons) (2013- 2017)
Sculptural Informatics
The Sculptural Divide
As the two city’s, Wilton and Salisbury have developed they have largely kept their autonomy through a strategic gap. Major development to the north west of Salisbury, at Fugglestone Red, as well as the MOD leaving the UK Land Forces HQ at Wilton, does bring two major growth sites foward in fairly close proximity. Keeping the separate identity of Salisbury and Wilton and preventing coalescence is very important for their future resilience. The development must therefore set a clear objective in line with the southwilthshire core strategy(2015) objectives of promoting resilient communities that a strategic gap must be a key element of the master plan of the development in order to preserve an important buffer between the two areas.
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Sculptural Informatics
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
The design philiosophy is to create an inclusive environment where the community can come to enjoy sculpture and also to make sculpture as a form of therapy. The design of the landscape has been approached to carefully reveal the building and other parts of the landscape as users journey through. The site has been divided into public and private areas, this is to create a sense of protection and a threshold of privacy for Exmilitary veterans whouse the facility for rehabilitation.
Transport Links
The proposed site is well served with public transport links. Its is adjacent to the A36 which is vehicle based and it allows access to this road through the Southern entrance. There is a parking space immediately after driving into the site , this would enable older people who cant take part in some of the physical activities to come and also enjoy the site. There are proposed local cycle hubs at 800 metre walking distances along the sculptural/touristic journey that support the vision for sustainable transport. There is also the Wilton park and ride close-by that connects with the sustainable cycle route that exits the site through the Western entrance.
Pedestrian Routes
The site is currently served by a pedestrian route that runs from the Eastern entrance from Penning road. In the proposed layout visitors are encouraged to take advantage of a non-determined experiential journey through the sculpture park before the landscape reveals the building. The pedestrian routes in the site are adorned with allotments and public furniture that improves the social experience and breaks up the journey.
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trail
Public private Strategy Greenspace Strategy Exhibition Strategy Circulation Strategy
Sculpture
Sculpture trail
Sculptural Informatics
The topography of the site has been deformed after almosta century of excavation.The topography may be seen as a weakness as it has mad development in the site difficult and hence the city council has proposed to fill it up. It may also be seen as a strength because of opportunities to celebrate the history of the site and turn it to a tool for social and economic gain.
The substation close to the site produces an audible hum across the site. this may be seen as one of the main weaknesses of the site as it could make the site unuseable the sounds become disturbing.
Due to the loss of habitat and some the topography, the site is open to south-west winds. This could potentially be a strength as the winds could be moderated in the sculpture park as the artists see fit.
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Topography Noise Wind
Sculptural Informatics
Beauty and the Sublime, The journey through the beautiful site will climax on the ground floor level, where the building acts as a threshold between the sculpted quarry and the raw quarry, viewers will for the first time get a glimspe of the raw quarry as it has been uninterrupted. The sublime exists between the perceived totality of an entity and the perceived impossibility of understanding it as a whole.
Moulded/Sculpted/Processed
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Massing model testing location behind a ridge within the chalk quarry
Site plan, showing the gestalt art therapy centre
South facing, elevation showing the gestalt art therapy centre
Public Private
Sculptural pool Therapy centre Natural pool Sculpture park
Sculpting unsculpted/raw
Site section, showing the gestalt art therapy centre
Sculptural Informatics
Vehicular movement. Pedestrian movement.
Placement of sculpture within sculpture park.
PRINCIPLES
-The proposed lanscape principles are designed to celebrate the effects of quarrying over time on the landscape. The building would act as a frame for the landscape and also the landscape for the building.
- The developement is seperated from the landscape to frame views into the back of the unmoulded quarry, the ground floor acts as an exhibition space that opens up into the sculpture park. This is done to give the effect of a continued exhibitive space on the ground as the human scale.
APPROACH
- Trees and shrubs would be planted infront of the building in the sculpted part of the landscape to soften the approach to the building as well as to act as a filter to approaching the senstive therapy centre.
-The site is wrapeed by two sculpture trails, one public and one private. The public sculpture trail re-uses the abandoned rail tracks as a tool to exhibit sculpture. This ties into the idea that all of the landscape is beautiful in its “dereliction”.
ACTORS
- Private sculpture trail sits at the northern part of the site, protected by the trees and exclusive to residents at the rehabilitative centre
-Retention and reinforcement of the existing views and boundary of trees to conserve the nature of the site.
- Using directional sculpture in the park to frame views for the building.
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Sculptural Informatics
As visitors move through the site, the site offers opportunites to experience as well as make sculptures from the raw chalk abundant in the quarry. Visitor groups as well as individuals can utilise this as group therapy sessions or quite simply for a great time in the sculpture park.
Perception and Indeterminacy
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Sculptural Informatics
PRINCIPLES
The proposed development would take up an area of 3120m2 from the basement level of the building, this is however understandable as the site is 4 hectares, leaving ample space for other activities to occur on the site. The proposed building acts as a sculpture in the landscape, but also as a frame for the landscape.A significant aspect of the buildings size is informed by trying to frame one of the scars in the landsape. The spaces in the building are designed as open plans therefore measuring volume may be in appropriate. The method used for the measurement is m2 to describe floor spaces. The footfall for the site and areas around the site should increase due to the new developments aims to improve the touristic experience.
Building Occupancy
The levels of occupancy of the building will be about 24 ex-military veterans (Over a short term period of two weeks and about 100 people exploring the sculpture park. It is impossible to say what ratio the locals to the tourists would be, however the building create a welcoming environment for both. Due to safety reasons at night the building occupancy will fall to just staff who take care of the military veterans and the veterans themselves
Fire Escape
Fire escapes and entrances and exits have been strategically place on the middle floor to protect the occupants of the space in line with building regulations and in the event of a fire incident.The minimum walking threshold for a fire escape is 21 metres from an outlet.
Fire escapes and entrances and exits have been strategically place on the top floor to protect the occupants of the space in the case of a fire incident and in line with building regulations. The minimum walking threshold for a fire escape is 21 metres from an outlet.
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Sculptural Informatics
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Rooflight detail,showing the rooflight shafts
Internal perspective of the inbetween exhibition space
Cut-away axonometric, showing the structural construction sequence of the rehabilition centre.
1:50 section of light well, that also doubles of a structural shaft.
Sculptural Informatics
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Internal perspectives, showing view through accommodation and Chalk-Moulding studio.
Climactic Section.
Experiential Stairs Shadows and light Drama and light Scarred Concrete shaft Dappled light Sculptural Heart Climactic section, showing one of the views to the quarry from the rehabilitation centre. 140
Internal perspectives showing view through experiential stair case, sculptures in the inbetween spaces can be perceived as people ascend.
Sculptural Informatics
Light Shaft detail drawn at 1:20
1- 150mm well compacted type1 sub-base
2- 25mm sand binding
3- 225mm reinforced concrete slab
4- concrete sandwich wall
5- Bentonite based waterproof membrane
6- Two-coat polyurethane based fully bonded liquid applied waterproof coating
7- Sealing compound
8- Clear chippings for drainage
9- 200mm extruded polystyrene insulation
10- 75mm reinforced screed
11- concrete fillet
12- 600mm detail reinforced concrete arch
13- Hollow core floor slab
14- Rammed chalk mixed with cement (binding material
Light Shaft detail drawn at 1:20
1- 2 by 5 mm lam. safety glass + 10 mm cavity + 6 mm toughened glass on steel I-sections 100 mm deep
2- 150/70/7 mm sheet steel bent to form
3- 2 mm sheet stainless steel bent to U-section
4- beam steel supporting structure to connect to spaceframe
5- steel plate bent to angle
6- Material wool insulation.
7- 150/90/5 mm steel fixing angle
8- Corbel casted on reinforced concrete column
9- Waren truss steel frame girdier
10- 4 mm thick steel T-section, bolt fixed
11- steel angle frame, welded
12- fluorescent tube as supplementary lighting
13- Rigid insulation
14- steel tube
15- Safety glass with ricepaper between
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A Green Ensemble,
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Chandless estate. PGDip` (2021- 2022)
The Old Chandless Estate.
The old Chandless Estate was created in 1962 in multistorey blocks. In recent years, structural problems and poor-quality accommodation led to an assessment on how to improve the Chandless Estate. Careful consideration of costs and benefits resulted in a decision to relocate tenants and demolish Chandless Estate.
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Aerial photograph showing old high-rise development.
Demolition of the Old chandless estate.
Local Circular Food Economy
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Conceptual diagram showing considerations for human friendly streets.
Conceptual diagram showing considerations for a Local food economy.
Conceptual Framework,Chandless estate
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Hand sketches showing potential social activity for older people in the area.
Hand sketches showing a conceptual introduction of green fingers across site.
Conceptual plan at 1:2000, showing the introduction of a new mixed use housing typology.
A Green Ensemble, Chandless estate
Axonometric showing mixed-use development.
A green Ensemble, Chandless estate This project explores the idea of redevelopment of the old Chandless estate in Newcastle, putting green infrastructure as the key driver. The project explores ideas revolving around community gardening and intergenerational housing.
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Views & Avenues
Space
Access
Green
A Green Ensemble, Chandless estate
A green Ensemble, Chandless estate This project explores the idea of redevelopment of the old Chandless estate in Newcastle, putting green infrastructure as the key driver. The project explores ideas revolving around community gardening and intergenerational housing.
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Perspective showing Streetscape and Allotment gardens.
Perspective showing courtyards and play spaces.
Plan showing Streetscape and Allotment gardens.
A Green Ensemble, Chandless estate
A green Ensemble, Chandless estate This project explores the idea of redevelopment of the old Chandless estate in Newcastle, putting green infrastructure as the key driver. The project explores ideas revolving around community gardening and intergenerational housing.
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1- Mixed use plan - Retail and housing
2- Mixed use plan - Office and housing
3- Green finger (Allotments)
4- Open Courtyard
5- Parking Space
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Section C-C
A Green Ensemble, Chandless estate
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Rejuvenation of the Fishquay, through localism and play
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A Re-imagined Fishquay with a Mobility hub, Pop-up shops and New Mixed-use developments.
Rejuvenation of the Fishquay, through localism and play
Play: Rejuventation of the Fishquay This project explores the idea of rejuventating the fishquay in Newcastle through localism and play. The project explores ideas revolving around strengthening neighbourhood culture based on activities found in the FISHCAT survey.
Rejuvenation of the Fishquay through play
Spring configuration
Summer configuration
New residential developments
Autumn configuration
Winter configuration
Play: Rejuventation of the Fishquay This project explores the idea of rejuventating the fishquay in Newcastle through localism and play. The project explores ideas revolving around strengthening neighbourhood culture based on activities found in the FISHCAT survey.
Vehicular path and parking
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42 04 MRCSJLTTTMJD: Everyday Megas Ringstrasse, Vienna MArch (2018- 2020)
The Set Pieces
A call to action. The issues of sustainability and wastemanagement have been critical to my development as an architect. During my masters explored key issues relating this to an alternative spatial generative practice.
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- An Alternative spatial generation practice.
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Sarah + Caitlin + James Immanence
1:100 Axonometric
Demonstrating
James was drawn to a space which became a shisha bar after it was traced out of the drawing
- An Alternative spatial generation practice.
Axonometric Everyday Megas
Collection of Virtual Assets through conversation.
Augmented reality model.
Everyday Megas - An Alternative spatial generation practice.
I embarked on a mapping of the memories of my colleagues as flaneurs in Vienna asking them to recall the everyday objects they could remember from their time in the city. This proved to be successful as I was able to develop a collection of spaces into an Augmented Reality,
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Physical model
Physical model of the Ringstrasse, Vienna
Interview with Sarah Hollywell collecting mnemonic objects from her memories of the trip.
Axonometric Section
Everyday Megas - An Alternative
spatial generation practice.
Floor to retaining wall detail drawn at 1:50
1 -150mm precast re-inforced concrete slab
2 -Exterior cladding system
3 -Galvanized steel
4 -125mm Rigid insulation
5 -35 Air barrier
6 -500mm cast-in-place Structural concrete sandwich wall
7 -150mm precast re-inforced concrete slab
8 -Drain pipe
9 -50mm rigid underfloor insulation
10 -65mm screed
11 -underfloor heating pipes
12 -U- steel angle
13 -Tieback pin
14 -Damp proof membrane
15 -Concrete corbel carrying ridged floor slab
Floor to Wall detail drawn at 1:50
1 -300 mm ridged concrete slab
2 -Exterior cladding Sheet
3 -Galvanized steel
4 -125mm Rigid insulation
5 -35 Air barrier
6 -500mm cast-in-place Structural concrete sandwich wall
7 -Structural bent plate
8 -Aluminium flashing
9 -50mm rigid underfloor insulation
10 -65mm screed
11 -Underfloor heating pipes
12 -U- steel angle
13 -2mm sheet stainless steel bent u section
14 -Tieback pin
15 -Damp proof membrane
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Professional Practice
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London & Lagos. (2017- Present)
UEFA European Football competition
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UEFA European Football competition
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IKEA Hammersmith Generator Gantry
At Arup, I contributed to the design and construction of a suspended generator gantry at Ikea Hammersmith whilst working on the Gantry. I drafted the plans, sections and elevations shown. I worked on this alongside a team of senior architects and consultants.
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IKEA Hammersmith Generator Gantry
At Arup, I contributed to the design and construction of a suspended generator gantry at Ikea Hammersmith whilst working on the Gantry. I drafted the plans, sections and elevations shown. I worked on this alongside a team of senior architects and consultants.
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Landmark Beach Resort
Ground floor plan
Interior elevation
At Studio Elementals, contributed to the design and construction of 10 beachhouse buildings whilst working on the landmark project. I drafted the plans, sections and interior elevations shown.
View towards Beachhouse pool
Photograph showing beachhouse construction.
Bedroom plan on first floor.
52 1500 2825 1700 Living area 79.5m2 Kitchen/ Bar Pool area 91m2 450 1500 1465 2565 510 2275 1595 Guest room 21m2 A/C 715 150 650 1800 1200 1400 600 150 100 900 600 400 400 Concealed cistern with wall mounted WC Final wall thickness be confirm when concealed cistern is in place 450 300 Brick facing tiles with marine board and cement board backing Wall paper with plasterboard backing Plywood, cement board, and tiles for wall build-up 900 300 1515 3-gang switch Double socket 2080 395 Plumbing duct 500x150mm Step down 3910 1535 315 200 1500 4400 4000 8000 2000 3525 400 900 2825 2700 1550 165 1200 730 1465 2440 CW05 CW05 CW01 CW05 CW02 3825 3900 2320 1875 600 1200 1000 3160 1250 1345 900 250 795 5660 2275 2440 165 505 700 700 700 2440 900 2465 1465 865 675 900 1330 1465 940 150 150 CW06 625 600 1810 1500 1700 W15 835 1100 2000 1500 700 650 400 600 700 Terrace 26.5m2 Guest room A 21m2 Platform 2.5m2 1500 6100 1300 2400 3650 3650 18350 A/C 900 150 650 1800 1200 1400 600 150 100 900 600 400 400 Concealed cistern with wall mounted WC Final wall thickness be confirm when concealed cistern is in place 450 300 Brick facing tiles with marine board and cement board backing Wall paper with plasterboard backing Plywood, cement board, and tiles for wall build-up 900 615 2440 1515 35 3-gang switch Double socket 2080 395 Plumbing duct 500x150mm Step down 3910 1500 315 200 1300 8000 2000 3525 900 2825 2700 Guest room 21m2 A/C 715 150 650 100 900 1800 1200 1400 600 150 100 900 600 400 400 Concealed cistern with wall mounted WC Final wall thickness be confirm when concealed cistern is in place 450 300 Wall paper with plasterboard backing Plywood, cement board, and tiles for wall build-up 900 365 1515 35 3-gang switch Double socket 2080 395 E Step down 315 2440 3910 Guest room C 21m2 (same dimensions as ROOM A) Guest room B 21m2 (same dimensions as ROOM A) 2265 365 900 395 2080 615 900 395 2080 N Terrace 26.5m2 Guest room A 21m2 Platform 2.5m2 1500 6100 1300 2400 3650 3650 18350 A/C 900 650 1400 600 150 100 900 600 400 400 Concealed cistern with wall mounted WC Final wall thickness be confirm when concealed cistern place 450 Brick facing tiles with marine board and cement board backing Wall paper with plasterboard backing Plywood, cement board, and tiles for wall build-up 900 615 2440 1515 35 3-gang switch Double socket 2080 395 E Plumbing duct 500x150mm Step down 3910 1500 315 200 1300 4400 4000 8000 2000 3525 400 900 2825 2700 Guest room 21m2 A/C 900 150 650 100 1400 600 100 900 600 400 400 Concealed cistern with wall mounted WC Final wall thickness to be confirm when concealed cistern place 450 Wall paper plasterboard backing Plywood, cement board, and tiles for wall build-up 900 365 1515 35 3-gang switch Double 2080 395 E Step down 315 2440 3910 Guest room C 21m2 (same dimensions as ROOM A) Guest room B 21m2 (same dimensions as ROOM A) 2265 365 900 395 2080 615 900 395 2080 Platform 2.5m 1500 6100 1300 900 2825 Guest room 21m2 A/C 900 150 650 100 900 1800 1200 500 1400 600 150 100 900 600 600 400 400 Concealed cistern with wall mounted WC Final wall thickness to be confirm when concealed cistern is in place 450 300 Wall paper with plasterboard backing Plywood, cement board, and tiles for wall build-up 900 365 1515 35 3-gang switch Double socket 2080 395 E Step down 315 2440 3910 N 440 440 A/C D box 150 85 420 530 190 100 100 Flush Button Toilet Brush 250 660 Tissue holder Revision opening for duct 400 400 Shaver socket Floor Drain Shower 1665 475 1465 2565 1465 730 1200 510 1550 2275 13895 1365 2310 3675 2220 AC Switches 1100 210 1160 130 2-Gang switch 250 250 Double Socket Double socket View towards clubhouse 400 1115 400 A/C 2-gang Socket 1100 150 2125 14035 150 350 900 150 2900 900 2465 1465 150 2265 2290 900 700 3525 2220 1-gang Switch 200 Water heater Switch 1750 2-gang Socket
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Landmark Beach Resort
Groundfloor Plan of the Clubhouse
At Studio Elementals, contributed to the design and construction of the Clubhouse building whilst working on the landmark project. drafted the plan and interior elevations shown.
Clubhouse interior elevations.
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Photograph showing roof detail.
Landmark Beach Resort
Structural model and construction I contributed to the structual design by producing t 2d and 3d structural models and information. This includes the drawings shown above.
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Structural model of the 2-Bed Chalets.
Structural model of the Beach house staircase.
Structural model of the Clubhouse.
Landmark Beach Resort
PERSPECTIVE VIEW
Visualisation I contributed to the design these buildings in a CAD model (Rhino) whilst working on the landmark project. I also liased with a visualiser by providing material instruction for each space visualised.
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Aerial View of the Beach Resort .
The Anchorage
The Anchorage This project is located at the centre of the emerging grace fields project. I was involved in the iterative modeling and design of the sunshading facade. I was also involved in liasing with the visualiser to produce the rendered images
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Light test for Render.
Rhino model showing Facade.
Front Render, the Approach
Clean Ace 11 Clean Ace
:Interior design
Clean Ace :Interior design
Clean Ace
Clean Ace: Maintaining Excellence
Dry-cleaned and Ready
Clean Ace
collection pool
Collection waiting area
Reception area
Concierge
Drop-off waiting area
Cobbler service Alterations
Entrance/ Arrival
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High- end Luxury residentials Lekki/ Ikoyi
High- end Luxury residentials Lekki/ Ikoyi
NGL 1.0 0 GROUND FLOOR 450 FIRST FLOOR 4200 SECOND FLOOR 7500 CEILING 10800 ROOF 11650 1 2 3 1 A109 54 m² FAMILY LOUNGE 63 m² LIVING-ROOM / DINING 450 3750 3300 3300 850 11650 4230 3770 8000 3600 3300 ROOF LIGHT WATER TANK 35 m² PRIVATE LOUNGE 3300 MAN HOLE Project: Design Consultant Unit 6. 18, Femi Okunnu Ikoyi, Lagos. T: +234(0)809 369 1158 E: info@tpa-studio.com Drawing Issue Location: 4 BEDROOM DETACHED BUILDING PLANNING SUBMISSION LEKKI 1 PENINSULA PLOT 28 BLOCK 6 1 : 35 SECTION A-A 1 DN UP 2 3 A A C C D D E E F F 4230 3770 GROUND FLOOR LAYOUT 2400 2360 1500 7585 7715 1180 1000 1360 7770 4530 980 350 900 680 1000 280 900 795 2720 3445 4000 600 3695 765 1350 2420 8230 4230 3770 1800 1500 1350 900 2860 1000 1135 1000 505 4000 600 16650 230 2200 3370 2200 0 230 8230 4875 2630 3125 5790 16420 4875 2630 3125 5790 16420 1040 3540 4230 3540 4460 3080 3010 2 4 5 1 5 6 9 0 9 3 A109 A110 16650 8000 8000 1230 1:50 710 890 4000 29232 28406 15692 15613 STAFF 6m PANTRY KITCHEN 23m LIVING ROOM DINING 63m RECEPTION LOUNGE 16m 2400 2400 GEN. HOUSE PRAYER ROOM 1090 2450 1420 1500 3300 5745 900 1500 3110 4000 1840 1000 200 900 210 900 230 1 5 5 4 5 5980 2300 6690 12m 6m 8280 EXTRACTOR FAN ABOVE 200 1230 16 18 19 20 21 22 DUCT VOID ABOVE 6500 3960 620 2360 3540 3200 1840 880 600 170 750 1380 900 1380 860 900 400 2160 6060 700 1800 700 3440 630 900 2470 B B 7585 Project: Design Consultant Title: Unit 6. 18, Femi Okunnu Ikoyi, Lagos. T: +234(0)809 369 1158 E: info@tpa-studio.com Job No. Drawing No. Revision: Revised: Date: Scale: Do not scale from this drawing. annotated dimensions must checked on site prior to the commencement of any works and/ or the preparation of shop drawings. All sizes and positions of structural services components are indicative only. Please refer consultants' drawings and specifications for confirmation. this drawing should be read conjuction with relevant architect's drawings, specifications and other consultants'information. Copyright TPA Design Studio Ltd, all rights reserved. General notes Client Drawing Issue INDEX REVISION DATE Location: 2020 -12 -01 SECURITY,GEN., CT, X-RAY, MAMMOGRAM ROOM, OPERATION ROOM 1, OPERATION ROOM POST-OP, PRE-OP,SCRUB, TSSU(CLEAN),TSSU(DIRTY). 50 @ A1 DR(MRS) MONSURAT ADELEKE & MRS SHERIFAT ABIMBOLA DAWODU Issue Date A103.1 4 BEDROOM DETACHED BUILDING GROUND FLOOR LAYOUT 0001 PLANNING SUBMISSION LEKKI 1 PENINSULA PLOT 28 BLOCK 6
NGL 1.0 GROUND FLOOR 450 FIRST FLOOR 4200 SECOND FLOOR 7500 CEILING 10800 ROOF 11650 A C D E F A110 13 m² TERRACE 28 m² MASTER BEDROOM 23 m² BEDROOM 24 m² BEDROOM 16 m² RECEPTION LOUNGE 63 m² LIVING-ROOM / DINING 450 3750 3300 3300 850 11650 5790 3125 2630 4875 16420 19 m² BEDROOM 8 m² TERRACE 35 m² PRIVATE LOUNGE 54 m² FAMILY LOUNGE 3 m² WC LIFT SHAFT LIFT SHAFT 3300 3300 3600 B Project: Design Consultant Unit 6. 18, Femi Okunnu Ikoyi, Lagos. T: +234(0)809 369 1158 Drawing Issue Location: 4 BEDROOM DETACHED BUILDING PLANNING SUBMISSION LEKKI 1 PENINSULA PLOT 28 BLOCK 6 1 35 SECTION B-B 1
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High- end Luxury residentials Lekki/ Ikoyi
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Commercial bid, Monie point
A High- end Luxury residential in Lekki
A Prototype experiential bank hall
Furniture design ( Gmelina projects )
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Photography ( Hobby)