Part II Architectural Assistant CV + Sample Portfolio

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.ADRIAN CULLEN Pa rt I I A rch . A ssi s t a n t


ADRIAN CULLEN Part II Architectural Assistant (M.A r ch) / B A ( H o n s )

+ 353 (0)89 237 9490 / +44 (0)7519 785140 mail@adriancullen.com https://issuu.com/adriancullen

Throughout my education I have developed various assorted interests in architecture given the variety of themes the discipline can involve. Whenever I address a new project I often will take inspiration from a huge variety of sources beyond architecture including literature, art and film. During each project I have always tried to look beyond the initial brief to discover additional opportunities through which a design could offer more to the environment of which it sits be it urban or rural landscapes. My method of work has always been very visual and from an early stage I create literal or conceptual visualisations attempting to capture not just a form but at an atmosphere and ambiance of how one may actually experience these spaces. While a single visualisation of one room may never communicate the full scope of any scheme it can however capture an intention or an atmosphere brought out by this attention to detail that can resonate it anyone regardless if they have an architectural background or not. In this sample portfolio are two of the projects completed during my Masters at University College Dublin as well projects in which I worked on as a Part I Architectural Assistant.


CURRICULUM VITAE

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EDUCATION University College Dublin 2014 - 2016 Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) Part II Awarded 2(i) University of Kent 2010 - 2013 Bachelor of Architecture BA(Hons) Part I Awarded a 2(I) Lingfield Notre Dame Sixth Form, UK 2008 - 2010 A Levels Fine Art - B Mathematics - B Theatre Studies - B

SOFTWARE AutoCad

3DS Max

SketchUp

Photoshop

InDesign

Illustrator

Rhino

Revit

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Open Architecture Sevenoaks - Nov 2013 to Aug 2015 Part I Architectural Assistant - My role in the firm covered everything from surveying to the production of CAD drawings for Pre App to Tender stage. My other main task is the production of 3D models and visuals both literal and conceptual images. Richards Partington Architects - July 2009 Work experience as an Architectural Assistant involving editing and organizing plans, participating in design meetings and attending site visits. Other El Matador Restaurant - June 2012 to Dec 2012 Waiter and Barman for 6 months. Self Employed Decorator - June 2011 to Sept 2011 The redecoration of the interior of a house and restoration of Victorian window frames.

REFERENCES

SKILLS

Academic Sheila O’Donnell Email: Sheila.odonnell@ucd.ie Dr. David Haney Email: D.Haney@kent.ac.uk Phone: 01227 824339

Hand Drawing

Model Making

Sketching

Photography

Professional Ian Hudson Email: Ianh@openarc.co.uk Phone: 01732 779580


ADRIAN CULLEN

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. T HE SIS Theatre an d th e C i t y

My thesis theme was to investigate the relationship between theatre and the city using the Abbey Theatre, considered the National Theatre of Ireland as a vehicle for exploration. The Abbey theatre as an institution along with its current building has come under scrutiny in the past both from the theatrical and architectural realms. The Abbey Theatre has now acquired the site of the old Dublin Steam Packet Company along Eden Quay as has an opportunity to finally have a presence on the Liffey and Dublin city. Using my dissertation entitled “Constructing Found Space” as a body of research to inform my thesis I explored the design of theatres through investigating the relationship between actor and spectator. My design process began within the heart of the theatre, the

Conceptual images of interior public spaces.

Massing model development

performance spaces themselves, taking precedent from esteemed directors such as Peter Brook and Tyrone Guthrie both of which have had significant impact on the definition of performance space and bringing about the idea of “found” spaces. Within my scheme I wanted to create a found space by reusing the existing Abbey Theatre itself, maintaining only the existing auditorium walls to act as a relic on the site creating a tension where the old would meet the new. The theatre as a whole building is effectively the actor’s house and the audiences are guests. In my scheme I tried to blur boundaries between front and back of house so that actors and audiences might extend their relationships beyond the auditorium and outward into Dublin City itself.

Exploded Isometric of Entire Scheme


PORTFOLIO

5

Lower Abbey St.

Eden Quay

Section taken through the performance spaces and production workshops within scheme

Conceptual Image of approach from Rosie Hackett Bridge.

Eden Quay Street Elevation.

Conceptual images of foyer.


ADRIAN CULLEN

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.COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN NEW ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL

This module was separated into two stages, the first being an individual design project over 5 weeks followed by a team design stage working on a peer’s project. The design brief was for a new architecture building for the UCD Architecture Faculty. For the individual project, my design focused on the educational potential of the building itself by interpreting it as an architectural tool. My own opinion of architectural education is that no one institution should pioneer or have bias towards one architectural agenda, structure, character or philosophy, it is important the students experience as much variety in architecture as possible while undergoing their academic teachings so that they may inform their own opinion and meaning of architecture. Hence I saw this building as an opportunity to pro-

Conceptual images of approach from Newstead West Elevation of Scheme

vide more than one architectural language within one building. The form of the building in my models was about expressing the different components with different materials and spaces, I saw my building with a concrete base and a series of towers each expressed with their own material and use connected by circulation cores.

Perspective Concept Sketch

Physical 1.200 Model of individual Scheme

Circulation Isometric Diagram of individual scheme

Conceptual images of approach from Richview Quad


PORTFOLIO

7

Section main volume of individual scheme showing the stacking of educational and exhibition spaces.

3D Structural Visualisations of Group Scheme taken through Exhibition and Studio Spaces.


ADRIAN CULLEN

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.CHAPEL DOWN BREWERY OPEN Architecture

For construction p 2

1

. 0 0

corrugated building

Key

20.

52

Container Store

20.

78

Line of Existing Building

covered roof

21.10

over

3

Potential for

20.8

21.36

Work to be carr regulations of loc

20.66

21.07

21.28

Staff Parking

21.34

Schedule of Accommodation

extent of corrugated building

20.96 20. 08

corrugated building 20.77

Main Building: Ground Floor First Floor

479sqm / 5,156sqft 439sqm / 4,725sqft

Total

918sqm / 9,881sqft

(New Agricultural Building

62sqm / 667sqft)

Delivery Yard

21.32

21.45 21.44

Potential for

21.47

20.50

over 19.86

covered roof

21.30

Potential for

covered roof

21.40

21.41

20.43

Client: Chapel Down Brewery Loc: Tenterden, Kent, UK Brief: Feasibility Study for a phased development at Chapel Down Brewery to include new wedding venue, restaurant and accommodation.

21.36

4

0

20.0 3

over

20

19.63

20.37

0 . 0

This was a feasibility study which I was key team member in producing for the client Chapel Down Breweries. The company was wishing to extend its current visitor centre to accommodate a new restaurant and wedding venue within a contemporary barn in response to the vernacular agricultural architecture in its surroundings. The new building would also house new offices and function rooms to replace the current temporary cabins on site.

21.26

19.28

storage building

portacabin

21.23

19.00

20.55

19.16

17.52

14

21.37

shed

covered roof

21.31

19.48

20.71 20.62

over

Shower

Lobby

20.53

19.02

19.50

20.80

over

Potential for

19.07

Disabled WC

covered roof

21.22

19.28

Agricultural Storage

18.99

Plant

Shower

Kitchenette

18.89

Potential for

21.

21.35

21.30

9

20.6

20.49

18.80

19.11

Server Boot room

1

Winery

Rear Entrance

2

Disabled WC Winemakers

Office

Lobby

Office Shower

19.29

storage building

Goods Lift

Cleaners C'pd

Restaurant Office

18.66

Lockers

19.43

Mirror WC

Stairwell up

Lobby

Library

WC

WC

Staff Seating Area

Spots Farm Cottages

20.65

Escape / Entrance Kitchen

21.08

Lobby

WC

8 Person Lift

Function Room Entrance

Rest Area

Shop

Wine Tasting / Boardroom

glass house

18.51

Reception

Office Entrance

Potential for shop expansion Sales and Marketing

Shop Entrance

20.90 Shop Entrance

20.68

Canopy Above

Vineyard

Paved Pedestrian Route

18.37

Paved Pedestrian Route

Informal Gathering Area

Herb Garden

Focal Signage Location Grass

Path

17

0 . 0

B

Path

Path

Raised Table

Raised Table

Raised Table

Disabled Spaces

Scale @ A1 Created Drawn by :

16.69

Checked by:

Path

Car Park

Path

Car Park

Path

Drop off / Taxi

17.87

by

Car Park

Bus Lay-

16

. 0 0

Car Park

Road Road

15.36

16.96

Controlled Entrance

SCALE 1:200 0m

2

4

Aeriel view of proposed scheme and landscaping.

Purpose of Issue

Car Park 18.30

Grass

Grass Gravel

10

20

Site Plan of proposed scheme.

Birdseye overview of site

Art / Water Feature

Issued for informat DESCRIPTION

17.43

18. 00

Entrance to Herb Garden

Issued for informat

A REV

18.99

Proposed Site Layout

Car Park

Disabled Spaces

Formal Courtyard

I produced all of the drawings, 3D sketch model and conceptual visuals for the document. PLAN

Path

Car Park

Road

Gravel

1

Path

Car Park

18.01

0 . 0

Grass

Drop off / Taxi

18

The design and form of the new barn and venue consisted of an expressed glue-lam timber structure with a south facing glazed facade to allow one to enjoy the spectacular views out over the vineyard and rolling Tenterden Landscape.

SMALL HYTHE ROAD (B2082)

0

15.96

0

Sliding Gate

9.

17. 00

1

Spots House

Job Reference

Dra

13044

F


PORTFOLIO

9

For construction purposes do not scale from this drawing Use figured dimensions only If in doubt ask All dimensions to be checked on site Work to be carried out in accordance with by-laws and regulations of local authorities and statutory undertakers

21.30

21.37 .69

covered roof

21.22

20

20.49

shed

Line of Existing Building

1

covered roof

21.31

Key

over

Potential for

20.80

notes

Potential for

21.35

20.71 20.62

over 21.70

Winery

Rear Entrance

22.17

21.60 High Level Glazing

22.24 22.31 21.53

Sliding Partition

Plant

Shower

22.21 Balcony / Terrace

B

21.12 21.43

Lobby 21.62

Disabled WC

Func Function Room 2

Winemakers

Office

Lobby

Office Shower

storage building

Goods Lift

Cleaners C'pd

Balcony / Terrace

Restaurant Office

Sliding Partition

Server Boot room

21.28

21.39

21.39

Lockers corrugated building

Container Store

21.28

21.36

Potential for

covered roof

over

WC

WC

20.65

up

Lobby

Library

Staff Seating Area

Staff Parking

21.34

Kitchen

21.08

Lobby Stairwell

Escape / Entrance

21.36

Mirror WC

WC

8 Person Lift

Delivery Yard

Potential for

Shop

glass house

19.63 19.28

Office Entrance

Potential for shop expansion

over

Wine Tasting / Boardroom

17.57 18.67

21.23

19.00

Reception

0 . 0 20

Sales and Marketing

covered roof

Function Room Entrance

Rest Area

19.16

15.30

16.68

17.52

21.14

21.30

Shop Entrance

21.22

20.69

20.90

20.49

shed

18.80 19.28

Potential for

19.11

19.07 19.50

19.02

Shop Entrance

20.80

17.67

covered roof

18.31

16.94

21.31

19.48

Shower

over

Disabled WC 17.67

Lobby

Agricultural Storage

17.02

Kitchenette

18.99

18.80

18.10

17.95

Disabled WC

Server Boot room

Winemakers 18.89

Office

19.29

18.66

Lockers

Canopy Above

19.43

Escape / Entrance Kitchen

Staff Seating Area

Rest Area

2

Vineyard Paved Pedestrian Route

Paved Pedestrian Route 1

Paved Pedestrian Route

9.

0

0

Herb Garden

1

0 8. 0

B

Issued for information Issued for information DESCRIPTION

05.12.13 12.11.13 0 . 0 17

A REV

DATE Road

Chapel Down 1

Informal Gathering Area

00 6.

Tenterden Vineyard

15

. 0

Proposed GA Plans

0

1:100

Scale @ A1

OCT 2013

Created Drawn by :

Herb Garden

IH

Checked by:

Gravel

PMcP

Gravel

PRELIMINARY

Purpose of Issue

Controlled Entrance

Grass

Grass

PLAN

1

Ground Floor Plan of Proposed Scheme containing restaurant and bar. 1

Car Park

Drop off / Taxi

Path

SCALE 1:100

Proposed Ground Floor Layout

SCALE 1: 100

0m

1

2

Job Reference

Drawing Number

3

F - 300

Rev

PLAN

For construction purposes do not scale from this drawing 10 Use figured dimensions only If in doubt ask

13044

5

B

Location Plan

All dimensions to be checked on site Work to be carried out in accordance with by-laws and regulations of local authorities and statutory undertakers

.69

covered roof

21.22

shed

Potential for

21.70

covered roof

over

20.80

22.17

21.60 High Level Glazing

High Level Glazing

22.24 22.31

21.53 22.21

Balcony / Terrace

Staff WC

Store

Bar

Balcony / Terrace

Goods Lift Sub-Kitchen

21.12

21.43

Link to Existing Kitchen

Lobby 21.62

20.71

Function Room 1

New Entrance

Stairwell

Function Room 2

20.62

Cloakroom

Disabled WC

Balcony / Terrace WC's Storage Sliding Partition

21.31

Sliding Partition

20.49

1

21.37

20

notes

Potential for

21.35 21.30

Existing Terrace Terrace

21.28

over

Acoustic Lobby

21.39

Balcony / Terrace

21.39

High Level Glazing

1

. 0 0

High Level Glazing

2

corrugated building 21.36

Balcony / Terrace

21.07

Staff WC

Store

Bar

Goods Lift

21.28

Balcony / Terrace

storage building Staff Parking

21.34

Sliding Partition

Container Store

21.36

Potential for

covered roof

21.10

over

Sub-Kitchen

corrugated building

Link to Existing Kitchen Lobby

Delivery Yard

21.45

21.08

21.47

Potential for

covered roof

nt

Existing Restaura

21.44

New Entrance

Stairwell

Potential for

Function Room 1

covered roof

over 21.40

21.41

over

Function Room 2 19.63

20.65

0 . 0 20

Staff Seating Area

Cloakroom storage building

19.28

Disabled WC

17.57

21.23

19.00

18.67

19.16

15.30

16.68

17.52

21.14

Balcony / Terrace

21.35

21.30 21.37

20.69

21.22

glass house 20.49

18.80

shed

19.50

19.02

19.07

20.80

16.94

17.67

covered roof

18.31

Sliding Partition

19.28

Potential for

19.11

WC's Storage

21.31 19.48

Shower

over

Disabled WC 17.67

Lobby

Agricultural Storage

17.02

Plant Server Boot room

Disabled WC Winemakers

18.89

Rear Entrance

Shower

Kitchenette

18.99

18.80

18.10

17.95

Existing Terrace

Terrace

Office

Lobby

Office

Goods Lift

Cleaners C'pd

Restaurant Office

Shower

19.29

20.90

18.66

Lockers

Acoustic Lobby

19.43

Mirror Lobby WC

Stairwell

Escape / Entrance Kitchen

SCALE 1: 200

up

Lobby

Library

WC

WC

Staff Seating Area

WC

8 Person Lift

Function Room Entrance

Rest Area

Wine Tasting / Boardroom

Reception

Office Entrance

Potential for shop expansion Sales and Marketing

Balcony / Terrace

Shop Entrance

Canopy Above

2

Vineyard Paved Pedestrian Route

Informal Gathering Area 1

9.

0

0

Paved Pedestrian Route

Herb Garden

Paved Pedestrian Route 1

8

0 . 0

Grass

17 . 0

0

B

05.12.13

Issued for information

A

Issued for information

REV

DESCRIPTION

12.11.13

Road

DATE

0 . 0 16

Formal Courtyard

Chapel Down

Informal Gathering Area

Tenterden Vineyard . 15

Entrance to Herb Garden

00

First Floor Plan of Proposed Scheme containing function rooms

Art / Water Feature

Proposed GA Plans

1:100

Scale @ A1

OCT 2013

Created Drawn by :

Herb Garden

IH

Checked by:

PMcP

Gras

Grass Gravel

Gravel

PRELIMINARY

Purpose of Issue

Car P

Car Park

Road

Controlled Entrance

Grass

Grass

PLAN Proposed First Floor Layout

SCALE 1:100 SCALE 1: 100

0m

1

2

5

10

3

Job Reference

Drawing Number

13044

F - 301

Rev

1

1

Car Park

Drop off / Taxi

Path

B

PLAN SCALE 1: 1000

Location Plan

Above: Front Elevation of proposed scheme showing connection into existing Barn buildings. Below: Section though proposed scheme and landscaping. SCALE 1: 200 SCALE 1:200 0m

2

4


ADRIAN CULLEN

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.RAGSTONES RESIDENCE OPEN Architecture

Client: Private Owner Loc: Sevenoaks, UK Brief: Demolition of existing house for a new apartment block consisting of 6 luxury 2 & 3 bed apartments looking out onto the Cricket Vine. During the design of this scheme, now 1 currently on site, I was a key team member producing much on the necessary planning drawings for a total of two planning applications.

PLAN

The design of the scheme was in response to the vernacular Victorian town houses surrounding the Sevenoaks cricket vine. The exterior had to be respectful of the local character while offering a more contemporary and open design at its rear providing the apartments with well-lit modern domestic interiors.

PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR LAYOUT

The scheme underwent several amendments in response to the local planning authority’s comments. I was the main liaison between the planning officer and the client, throughout this project I gained experience and knowledge of designing to local authority standards, conservation limitations and building regulation requirements at planning stage.

SCALE 1: 100

Penthouse Floor Plan PLAN

3

PROPOSED THIRD FLOOR LAYOUT

I produced the majority of the drawings for this scheme, 3D model, visuals and design statements for planning submission along with my associate director. 1First Floor Plan PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR LAYOUT PLAN

1 0

-1

SCALE 1: 100

PLAN PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR LAYOUT

SCALE 1: 100

SCALE 1: 100

PLAN PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR LAYOUT

SCALE 1: 100

3

3

PLAN

2

PROPOSED SECOND FLOOR LAYOUT

SCALE 1: 100

For construction purposes do not scale fr Use figured

All dimensions to be

Concept visual of Street Elevation from the Vine, Sevenoaks

Ground Floor Plan

0

0

Street Elevation of Proposed Scheme

1

ELEVATION PROPOSED STREET ELEVATION

SCALE 1: 100

PLAN

PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR LAYOUT

SCALE 1: 100

PLAN PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR LAYOUT

SCALE 1: 100

2

Work to be carried out in accordance w regulations of local authorities and statu

2


PORTFOLIO

11

RL/01

rwp

flue

Steel beam to SE design.

6365

Drain to soakaway

995

For construction pur

rwp New I.C

New External Cavity Wall - 0.27W/m².K 13mm wet plaster finish, 100mm thick Celcon standard, 41mm Celotex CG5000 insulation or similar approved to meet minimum U-Value 0.28W/m².K fixed with insulation clips to ties. Minimum 50mm air gap 100mm thick Celcon standard. 20mm thick colour render with mesh backing to match existing. Leaves of cavity to be tied together using proprietary stainless steel wall ties at 900mm c/c's horizontally, 450mm c/c's vertically staggered.

RL/03

WARM FLAT ROOF - SINGLE PLY Padstone

Work to be carried regulations of local

to SE To achieve minimumdesign. U value 0.18 W/m²K Flat roof to be single ply membrane roofing providing beam to aa fireSteelSE rating design. for surface spread of flame with a current BBA or WIMLAS Certificate and laidMechanical to extract to Kitchen to discharge horizontally specialist specification. Single ply membrane to bethrough wall with suitable flashing sleeve; min 30ltrs/second extract capacity with 10minute overrun: enusure 10mm gap is adhered3793to 126mm Celotex TD4000. Insulation provided to u/s of new door bonded to 18mm WBP external quality plywood Padstone to SE decking or similar approved on sw firings to minimum design. 1 inSteel 80beam falltoon sw treated flat roof joists as per SE design. INTERNAL STUD PARTITIONS structural engineers details and calculations.100mm Steel column to SE x 50mm softwood treated timbers details. studs at 400mm ctrs with 50 x 100mm head Underside of joists to have 12.5mm plasterboard and and sole plates and solid intermediate horizontal noggins at 1/3 height or 450mm. plaster skim. Provide cavity tray to existing house Provide min 10kg/m³ density acoustic soundproof quilt tightly packed (eg. 100mm where new roof abuts existing house cavity Rockwool walls.or Isowool mineral fibre sound G03 - Cloakroom insulation) in all voids the full depth of the Allow forArea Code = 2.7m² 4 lead flashing at abutment. stud. Partitions built off doubled up joists where partitions run parallel or provide restraint structural engineers New 1185Provide 125 2333 to flat roof to noggins where at right angles, or built off DPC I.C on thickened concrete slab if solid ground details. floor. Walls faced throughout with 12.5mm 5753

system to extract at a rate of not less than 30L/second.

New opening for utility door. G07 - Utility Area = 9.4m²

G05 - Lounge Area = 22.1m²

C/B

Ex. Steel beam to be lost in ceiling to SE design.

342 838

FFL 10.000 G02 - W/C Area = 1.3m²

SE design.

Remove existing WC window, make good to existing wall.

G04 - Playroom

plaster board with skim plaster finish. Taped and jointed complete with beads and stops.

New inspection chambers, proposed drainage connected into existing drainage to be verified on site by contractor

= 9.8m² ExternalArea windows to achieve minimum u-value of 1115 1546 982 0.16W/m²K.

6 5 4 3

1

rwp

2

EXTERNAL WALL TYPE 1 Ex. rwp

600

Remove existing front door, new wall to match existing.

Padstone to SE design.

Steel beam to SE design.

W.C

Steel beam to SE design.

2463

G01 - Hall Area = 12.9m²

Padstone to SE design.

1180

Construct non load bearing internal masonry partitions using dense concrete blocks built off thickened floor slab and tied at 225mm centres with proprietary steel profiles or block bonded to all internal and external walls. Walls faced throughout with 12.5mm plasterboard on dabs with skim plaster finish and 100 x 50mm timber studs faced with 12.5mm plasterboards with skim plaster finish.

C/B

Proprietary insulated cavity wall lintel with separate cavity tray over. Weepholes at 900mm Removal of study and new extended c/c's, Minimum 2No wall. Steel SHS weepholes column to

1435 S.O.

Padstone to SE design.

15mm thick BG Fireline Board to provide minimum INTERNAL MASONRY PARTITIONS 30mins fire rating to structure.

10300

G06 - Living, Dining & Kitchen Area = 58.4m²

Trimming joists to Structural Engineers design Steel Beam to Structural Engineers design

02

RL/02

Reconstituted stone coping

Steel column to SE design.

Ex. Boiler

1975

Steel column to SE design.

Steel beam to SE design.

Roof lantern to achieve minimum u-value of 0.16W/m²K.Ex.

Lantern details Utility room to be provided withtbc an extract fan

During my time at OPEN architecture I worked on several small projects of which were at detail design stage (RIBA stages 3 - 4) as well as producing tender packages and documentation.

Gas TBC

New External Cavity Wall - 0.26W/m².K 13mm wet plaster finish, New I.C 100mm thick Celcon Hi Seven (Lambda 0.19), 50mm Celotex CG5000 insulation or similar approved to meet minimum U-Value 0.28W/m².K fixed with insulation clips to ties. Minimum 50mm air gap 102mm thick Facing brickwork externally to match existing brick type, colour and coursing pattern. Leaves of cavity to be tied together using proprietary stainless steel wall ties at 900mm c/c's horizontally, 450mm c/c's vertically staggered.

2538

Ex. I.C Ex. I.C

1125

02

01

Kitchen G06

Below is an example of the drawings of which I detailed and produced for a local authority Building Control Application. In producing the drawings I referred to the building regulations documents and liaising with the appointed structural engineers.

PLAN

225min clear void

1

PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN

SCALE 1: 50

SCALE 1:50 0m

0.5

1

2

5

2.5

I.C

Foundation to Structural Engineers design Depth to be confirmed and agreed with BC officer on site.

Foundation to Structural Engineers design Depth to be confirmed and agreed with BC

officer on site. Ground Floor Plan with appropriate regulation notes for Building Control Application

SECTION DETAIL SECTION A-A

All new replacement windows to achieve minimum u-value of 0.16W/m²K.

SCALE 1: 20

150min

Remove existing tile hanging and dress single plymbrane up face of existing studwork. Flash where necessary or dress felt / breather membrane over.

WARM FLAT ROOF - SINGLE PLY To achieve minimum U value 0.18 W/m²K Flat roof to be single ply membrane roofing providing aa fire rating for surface spread of flame with a current BBA or WIMLAS Certificate and laid to specialist specification. Single ply membrane to be adhered to 126mm Celotex TD4000. Insulation bonded to 18mm WBP external quality plywood decking or similar approved on sw firings to minimum 1 in 80 fall on sw treated flat roof joists as per structural engineers details and calculations. Underside of joists to have 12.5mm plasterboard and plaster skim. Provide cavity tray to existing house where new roof abuts existing house cavity walls. Allow for Code 4 lead flashing at abutment. Provide restraint to flat roof to structural engineers details.

Roof lantern to achieve minimum u-value of 0.16W/m²K.

Lantern details tbc

150 min

02

Drain to soakaway rwp

1600

3583

Study F05

5611

Steel SHS column to SE design.

Steel beam to SE design.

Client: Private Owner Loc: Sevenoaks, UK Brief: Single Storey Rear Extension to provide larger kitchen, living and dining area in keeping with a modern domestic environment.

Allow for single ply membrane to be dressed up wall minimum 150 and fixed to wall. Code 4 lead flashing dressed into brickwork bed joint above and dressed down over single ply

Insulated DPC

630

125

Where in excess of 25% of the existing plaster is removed from first floor walls, existing retained fabric to be thermally upgraded with 50mm additional insulation in accordance with Part L or 62.5mm Celotex PL4050 insulation backed plasterboard. NOTE: It is believed that the first floor walls are of solid masonry construction except to the bays

Aco Multidrain PPD Brickslot slot drain

1900

OPEN Architecture

01

.TECHNICAL DESIGN

Steel beam to SE design.

6

0

FGL 10.305

Reconstituted stone coping

Bed 1 F04 Existing structure not altered

Steel Beams to Structural Engineers design Steel Beam with plate welded to bottom to Structural Engineers design

Trimming joists to Structural Engineers design 15mm thick BG Fireline Board to provide minimum 30mins fire rating to structure.

BUILDING

EXTERNAL WALL TYPE 2

2538

Dashed line denotes existing walls to be removed Living G05

3160

2627 Structural Opening for doors allowing for recess base for level threshold - exact details TBC by Door Manufacturer

Existing structure not altered

New External Cavity Wall - 0.23W/m².K 13mm wet plaster finish, 100mm thick Celcon Hi Seven (Lambda 0.19), 50mm Celotex CG5000 insulation or similar approved to meet minimum U-Value 0.28W/m².K fixed with insulation clips to ties. Minimum 50mm air gap 100mm thick Celcon Hi Seven (Lambda 0.19) Finished with 15mm sand cement render, painted to clients choice of colour (TBC). Leaves of cavity to be tied together using proprietary stainless steel wall ties at 900mm c/c's horizontally, 450mm c/c's vertically staggered.

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ISSUED FOR BUILD

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DESCRIPTION

6 KNOLE

External doors to achieve minimum u-value of 0.16W/m²K.

PROPOSED S

GROUND FLOOR CONSTRUCTION Ground Floor - 0.19W/m².K Floor finish to clients choice (25mm finishes zone allowed for) Min 75mm screed 500 gauge polythene separating layer 70mm Celotex FF4000 Beam & Block floor min 225mm void ventilated. Telescopic vents to give 600mm2 / 1m of wall. Sand / cement oversite to be laid on ground. Ground to be free of topsoil and vegetation.

Scale @ A1 Created Drawn by : Checked by: Purpose of Issue

External floor finish to be confirmed by client.

225min clear void

Slot drain run in front of bi-fold doors

Foundation to Structural Engineers design Depth to be confirmed and agreed with BC officer on site.

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Foundation to Structural Engineers design Depth to be confirmed and agreed with BC officer on site.

SECTION DETAIL SECTION B-B

Job Reference

Drawin

14061

C-4

SCALE 1: 20


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