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Peter Moore

Part 1 Architectural Assistant, BSc (Hons) Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL DESIGN

2024

BSc Year 3

BUILDING PROJECT

Through grubby, messy experimentation and precisely manufactured prototyping, I designed a garden centre and CNC workshop along the River Ravensbourne as a polemic against current trends in greening— manufacturing harmony with nature instead.

Catford Road
St. Dunstan's Playing Fields
(cover) Models for a tempory satellite structure (CNC machined cherry and ash)
(previous) Sketch of 2 axis CNC machining (graphite on paper)
(previous) Concept/test models (CNC machined cherry)
Site Plan (Rhino)
Ground floor plan (Rhino)

Group working studio space

Service desk and check out Lounge Storage ‘shed’

Covered workshop

CNC workshop

Makers’ office

Consultation room

Walkers’ restspot

Toilet

DETAIL DESIGN

During detail design, I challenged myself to make all the parts of the building manufacturable in the CNC workshop on site. This makes the building theoretically endlessly recursive and adaptable.

Detail A 1 3 layers of 15mm machined timber shingles; 20x30mm batten; breathable membrane; 15mm timber boarding; 60mm woodfibre insulation; 15mm timber boarding; 140x50mm machined timber purlin.

2

120mm machined timber exterior cladding; 130mm woodfibre insulation; 50mm timber interior cladding.

5 (previous) Long section (Rhino)

6 Render of exploded column detail (Rhino)

7 Detail section for the covered workshop (Rhino)

8 Roof detail drawing (Rhino and Illustrator)

9 Persectival drawing of the covered workshop (graphite on tracing paper)

10 (overleaf) Persectival drawing from the Waterlink Way (graphite on tracing paper)
11 (overleaf) Sketch of parts for a temporary structure
12 (overleaf) Spread of key models for the project
13 (overleaf) Final sectional model
14 (overleaf) CNC machining in progress

BSc Year 3

DESIGN PROJECT

To reintroduce the extravagance of the original Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, I designed a sort of shrine to hugging and bonding that explodes into a festival of bodies, inspired by the act of hugging and bonding with animals in a nearby petting zoo.

15 Elevation drawing (graphite on tracing paper)
16 Sketching hugs from which to define forms (graphite on paper) 17 Plan drawing (graphite on tracing paper)

BSc Year 2

BUILDING PROJECT

I propose an ‘over-designed’ post office as a reaction against the Modernist ideals of simplicity that have created a trend of stripping away the symbolic and atmospheric beauty of our institutions.

18-19 Perspectival renders (Rhino and Photoshop)
20 Long section (Rhino)
21 (overleaf) Axonometric render (Rhino and Photoshop) 22 (overleaf) Perspectival renders (Rhino, V-Ray for Rhino, and Photoshop)

BSc Year 1

In the end, I designed rooftop skatepark to provide a home for recently displaced skaters around King’s Cross, while also providing clandestine meeting spaces for local creatives. I focused on experimenting with model making.

Exhibtion Design

The Bartlett Summer Show 2024 I led the design and manufacture of armetures for displaying physical models.

24 Putting the finishing touches on the space
Armatures holding models and plaques shown next to digital renders of the 3D printed parts, designed to interface with screws and wires (3D printed PLA and steel wire)

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook