Alberto Lancerin Architecture 2020

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ALBERTO LANCERIN architecture

ALLA architecture

professional portfolio 2020


CV personal statement

CONTACTS Alberto Lancerin BArch +44 74 6326 8975 albertolancerin@gmail.com 71 Fordwych Road Flat 6 London NW2 3TL

I have always been passionate about art and music, at college I excelled in a subject called “Technical Education” . My passion for this subject set me off to study as a surveyor and work in the field for a few years until one day I met an architect who inspired me to study architecture. After my degree I moved to London, and I have been here ever since. I feel priviledged to work in such an amazing city with a vibrant architectural scene, and on the way I have met some amazing architects who have always pushed me to challenge myself. For me architecture is a way I can give back to society and make the world a better place. The way I strive to do this is through good design. Thank you for taking the time to look at a few examples of my work.

EXPERTISE

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE OVERVIEW

AutoCAD Vectorworks Sketchup NBS building InDesign Illustartor Photoshop macOS Windows

Urban Sense Architects Senior Architectural Assistant

CORE

EDUCATION

Residential Architectural design Design delivery Hand drawings Detail design Model making Design development

Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien 2011-2013 Vienna, Austria Studies at Master degree Level

PORTFOLIO Online link issuu.com/albertolancerinarchitecture

2018-Current

Burrell Foley Fischer 2018 Architectural Assistant Part II Moreno Masey 2017 Architectural Assistant Part II Pollard Thomas Edwards Architectural Assistant Part II

2007-2017

University Iuav of Venice 2001-2006 Venice, Italy Undergraduate degree in Architectural science Title Awarded: BArch


urban sense

conteNt

2019/20 - Wardour St.

ALLA

2018/19 - Apartment in Zagreb

2018 - Notting Hill Gate GENERAL NOTES This drawing is © 2014 PTE architects Use figured dimensions only. DO NOT SCALE. All dimensions are in millimetres unless noted otherwise All levels are in metres above ordnance datum unless noted otherwise

This drawing must be read in conjunction with all other relevant drawings and Architect and other consultants If in doubt, ask

1810 SFS S.O.

GL 19

39 tbc

FFL LEVEL

SSL LEVEL 740 BRICK S.O.

2260 BRICK S.O.

50

PLAN - SCALE 1:10

300 tbc

226 tbc

VARIES

VARIES

Fall

100

50

1810 SFS S.O.

51

Burrell Foley Fischer

UNIT E2.05 186

391

100 9

2018 - Bootham Park Hospital

GL 19

GL 19

IG L11 Lintel tbc PPC cill

WT 09 1885 SFS S.O.

1885

SFS structural opening 1810W x 1885H Size from Nordan schedule 1788W x 1833H

300 tbc

133 tbc

50mm Cavity insulation

100

9

100

51

391

FFL LEVEL

319

TYPICAL DETAIL - SCALE 1:5

419

440

POLLARD THOMAS EDWARDS

H92 120A Support Frame System

1987

2260 BRICK S.O.

H92 120A Composite Metal Rainscreen Cladding

740 BRICK S.O.

SSL LEVEL

ELEVATION - SCALE 1:10 \ rev

02.12.15 date

drawing status

First Issue for comment.. description

FOR COMMENT

TYPICAL SFS SETTING OUT - SCALE 1:10 project

2016 - Barton Park

TYPICAL SECTION - SCALE 1:10 (SSL to SSL 3m; Applies to 2nd to 6th & 9th Floor)

2015 - Chobham Farm

job no.

CHOBHAM FARM ZONE 1 London E15

2010 - Grahame Park

11-446

drawn

audited

AL LM

drawing title

drawing number

Block E - Railway elevation Bay window detail

446_A(27)_005

E:\11-446-1PI_CHOBHAM FARM PRODUCTION INFORMATION\2014 CONSTRUCTION\PRINT\


Wardour St. office

London, UK

Team Urban Sense Architects Dates 2018-current Type Office interior; Art work. Main tasks Softwares used

Design development; Detail design; Historical research; Graphic design. AutoCAD; Sketchup; Photoshop; Indesign; NBS building.

Our client vision was to “breath new life into a staircase” and transforming the staircase from a simple means of access/escape to an exciting space that reflects the company’s passion for great architecture. Our proposal is to resurface the existing stairs with a dual colour rubber surface, blue for horizontal parts, landings and goings, and light grey for risers. We designed a new continous handrail, and above it a timeline of international architectural styles and elevation of iconic London buldings to a scale of 1:500. At each half landing a map of modern London locates the buildings on the timeline.

Concept diagram


1964

ALLA

ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS Sir Denys Lasdun

1966

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THE ECONOMIST BUILDING Alison & Peter Smithson


Apartment renovation

Zagreb, Croatia

Team Urban Sense Architects Dates 2018/19 Type Residential. Main tasks Softwares used

Design development; Products research; Detail design. AutoCAD; Sketchup; Photoshop; Indesign.

The apartment is on the 4th floor of an urban block in the centre of Zagreb, Croatia. The gross internal area is about 115sqm, with a terrace facing the inner courtyard of 36sqm. The Client’s brief was to build a two bedroom flat. Our proposal was focused around the relation between the terrace and the living areas. We designed a modern wooden pergola with integrated seating, an intimate and secluded external space. The main living area is centrally located and visually connected to the outside through careful positioning of the glass elements, like a corner window in the new study.

ENSUITE

SHOWER ROOM

TERRACE

STUDY

LAUNDRY

< Entrance FIreplace

BEDROOM

LIVING/KITCHEN

BEDROOM


ALLA General Note

AREA TO BE DEVELOPED

Key Client's brief

 Drawings and dimensions are illustration of the Client's

Room numbers 01 - Entrance 02 - Dining/Living 03 - Kitchen 04 - Bedroom 05 - Master bedroom 06 - Shower room 2 07 - Shower room 1 08 - Studio 09 - Utility room 10 - Terrace

brief only and subject to the local design team development and site survey.

 All dimensions in millimeters.  All structural elements to structural consultant design and specification.

 To be read in conjunction with local architect's latest

Existing extent of built form

revision of drawings SK51 Internal wall finishes detail.

 Dimensions shown rounded to the nearest 5mm and

10mm.  Dimensions shown relate to studs setting out unless indicated otherwise including: center of partitions where indicated CP; face of structure where indicated FoS. For wall build up and finishes refer to SK51.

Service door for outdoor A/C unit maintenance- only if access from the the terrace can not be provided

08

10

09

Center of partition's stud

FoS

New door D5.01

IW-SO-Y7 Face of existing finished wall

IW-SO-Y6 Face of existing finished wall

eq

Face of structure

IWF Internal wall finishes

St-1 to St-4

doorway closed off

Structure: New structural element to structural consultant design and specification

New door D6.01

IWF3

New door D1.01 target clear opening 3000

IWF3

4710 eq

Door structural opening to be confirmed by manufacturer

CP

IWF3

IW-SO-Y3 Face of proposed finished wall

SR.SO1 Align with roof light

SR.SO4 Align with face of joinery

IWSO.Y1 Existing brickwall after plaster removed

For terrace drawings refer to Client's Brief - Pergola study SK16-30

REMOVE EXISTING PLASTER (estimated 20mm) ON ALL EXISTING WALLS TO SHOWER ROOM 06 & 07

SO window closed off

Final panel cladding to room 06-Shower room 2 & 07-Shower room 1 by specialist

IWF5

IWF5 890

E

IWF7

REMOVE EXISTING PLASTER ALONG THIS WALL (estimated 25mm) TO EXPOSE BRICK WALL

IWF3

IWF5

700

IWF5 CP

FoS IWF5

IWF3

FoS

IWF5

80

815

70

775

25

Accurate location of chimney breast to be identified and coordinated with structural consultant

Existing brickwall after plaster removed

St-3-3

min target clear opening 1600

FoS

IWF3

Proprietary chimney

end of stud

70

02

CP

50

SO B2 Face of joinery

915

SO 940

SO tbc by manufact.

895

IWF5 IWF5

115 3050

685

03

815

1140

775

04

735 50

660

70

IWF2

IWF2

0 0.1

0.5

1m

IWF2

3185

3185

IWF1

IWF1 SO A2 Face of finished window opening existing=new

IWF2

IWF2

IWF2

SO A1 Face of finished window opening existing=new

IWF2

IWF1

IWF1

IWF1

IWF1

IWF1

IWF2

Face of existing finished wall (includes existing plaster, not to be removed)

IWF2

IWF5

100

CP CP

50

IWF7 IWF5

OPTION 1 Decision to be made prior construction of partition

Detailed setting out plan

IWF5a Note: use 'I' stud partition

IWF7

70 IWF5

IWF2

Full height

IWF9

3325

IW-SO-Y2 Face of joinery

IWF9

CP

3365 700

Infill stud that stops short at base and top to integrate service grilles

IWF5

2860

2885

IWF5

IWF1

760

70

IWF9 IWF7

0° 12

50

end of stud

2925

min clear passage 850

700

D7 04 CP

4100

265

CP

315

2965

IWF5

CP

50

2055

1010

CP

1060

50

CP

265

IWF8

315

CP

50

930

905

IW-SO-Y5 End of chimney breast wall to be retained

IW-SO-Y3 Face of proposed finished wall

IWF8

50 830

CP

855 700

CP

50

85

135

finished wall to align

IWF8

50

CP

30°

CP

indicative structure to be as small as possible

IW-SO-Y4 End of chimney breast wall to be retained

1640

indicative structure to be as small as possible

D7 03

05

Low wall

1665

4160

IWF8

REFERENCE COORDINATES

D0 01

110

St-3-1

IWF5 FoS

Dimension to be confirmed and coordinated with structural consultant

SO 800 tbc by manufact.

IW-SO-Y8 Faceof finished wall

01

70

1360

CP

1285

CP

FoS

IWF5

70 CP

FoS IWF7

IWF7

1590

Face of finished wall

CP

CP

IWF5

FoS 2170

to align

SO 940 745

IWF7 IWF3

IWF5 FoS

SO 940

SO tbc by manufact.

1035

design and specifications

1430

St-3-2 St-1-2

max clear opening to be achieved

Existing wall structure retained to structural consultant

IWF5

Existing brickwall after plaster removed

85

FoS

SO 1520 tbc by manufact. 1520

Face of finished wall = face of existing wall

CP 70

695

865

70

IWF3

D6 01 IWF5

50

KEEP EXISTING PLASTER ALONG THIS WALL AS IT IS IN GOOD CONDITION, REMOVE CURVE IN PLASTER AT THE TOP OF THE WALL AND MAKE GOOD

70

3125

IWF5

IWF7

70

D7 03

IWF5

St-4-2

IWF5

Existing extent of built form

485

IWF5 FoS CP FoS

735

SO 3260 tbc by manufact. 3055

St-1-1

50

80

IWF6

IWF5

step up

SO tbc by manufact.

IWF4

485 990

50

20 SO 1190

800

IWF6a

IWF10

IWF5

IWF10 FoS

1030

700

130

2375

CP

2480

center of wc

450

250

IWF6 IWF6

CP

IWF6a

IWF3

SO tbc by manufact. SO 900

FoS

to align

FoS

IWF3

IWSO.X1 Existing brickwall wall after plaster removed

75

D7 02

1180

IWF6

IWF6a

895

860

70

D7 01

IWF4b

2340

07

1240

D5 01

CP

CP IWF4b 1275 2170

2380

IWF4b

IWF6a

70

70

CP

IWF5

70

IWF6

IWF6b

1240

06

IWF4

2255

4450

center of wc 450 330

IWSO.X2 Existing brickwall after plaster removed

IWF4b

2325

70

St-4-1

St-2-2

St-2-1

2090 2055

IWF5

WORK IN PROGRESS

Client's brief is subject to the local design team development and planning approval 28 November 2018

View from living room

1076 - Zagreb_Varsavska

Client’s brief is subject to the local design team development and planning approval May 2019

Client’s Brief Concept view 3 SK56c; NTS@A3


Notting Hill Gate

London, UK

Team Urban Sense Architects Dates 2018 Type Mixed use - residential, office, retail and surgery. Main tasks Softwares used

Planning application and DAS. AutoCAD; Photoshop; Indesign.

The redevelopment proposals for Newcombe House was called in by the Mayor of London after refusal from Kensington & Chelsea in March 2018. Between April and July 2018 I worked intensely on this project in order to deliver the amendments to the scheme, that were then subject to a public consultation. In September 2018, following a representation hearing held in the chamber at City Hall, the Mayor decided to grant permission for the application. The work I was asked to deliver required good knowledge of building regulations, detailed design and graphical skills. We submitted a revised full planning application and an addendum to the design and access statement.

WPB3

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Site diagram

WPB2 aka CUBE

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WPB1

Physical model model of revised scheme (by others)


ALLA CB.LT.4

CB.LT.3

+99.35

P Central Form Parapet Level

+96.15

P Projected Staircase

CB.LT.1

CB.P

+90

+89

Cam

OUTLINE

CB.WG.3

CB.LT.3

+82.78

P East Form Parapet Level

+46.58

P NHG Balustrade Level

+45.93

P NHG Parapet Level

+27.62

PFFL Ground R.2

CB.LT.2

CB.WG.4

CB.WG.1

+57.38

P WPB3 Balustrade Level

+56.33

P WPB3 Parapet Level

SG

W3.B

SG

W3.W.2

W3.W.1

W3.W.2

W3.W.3

W3.W.4

W3.W.1

CB.W.3

A

W3.W.4

CB.W.1

A

A

NHG.B

KCS1 OUTLINE

CB.W.5

CB.W.6

NHG.3

CB.GL

NHG.2

GL.C CB.C.1 CB.D.1

C W3. WR.1

CB.D.2

59 K E N S I N G T O N C H U R C H S T R E E T

Part of New Public Square

ER

57

57

K E N S I N G T O N

K E N S I N G T O N

C H U R C H

C H U R C H

S T R E E T

S T R E E T

Kensington Church Street

CB East Form

+27.30

PFFL Office entrance

+26.85

PFFL Residential Entrance

Notting Hill Gate

EO

Glass Link

WPB3 in background

E

NHG.WR.1

signage

CB.WR.1

NHG Building

CB Central Form

Proposed CB, NHG & WPB3 East Elevation 1 : 100

0

2.5

5

Kensington Church Street Elevation Facade Elements

10m

CB.W.6

Corner Building - Central Form & East Form CB.W.1

CB.W.2

CB.W.3

Building & Site References: CB NHG KCS1 KCS2 WPB1 WPB2 WPB3 New Public

Corner Building : Central Form & East Form Notting Hill Gate Building Kensington Church Street Building 1 Kensington Church Street Building 2 West Perimeter Building 1 West Perimeter Building 2 - Cube West Perimeter Building 3 Square - New Publicly Accessible Open Space

CB.W.4

CB.W.5

Floor to ceiling recessed openings with horizontal dark metal spandrels - expressing rhythm of light infills within stone grid Deep stone reveal with shadow gap detail to perimeter. Dark metal frame to triple glazing, with inward opening top tilt and turn. Glass balustrade with concealed fixing integrated into shadow gap detail. Floor to ceiling recessed openings with horizontal dark metal spandrels - expressing rhythm of light infills within stone grid Deep stone reveal with shadow gap detail to perimeter. Dark metal frame to triple glazing, with inward opening top tilt only.

CB.WG.1

CB.WG.2

Floor to ceiling recessed openings with horizontal dark metal spandrels - expressing rhythm of light infills within stone grid. Deep stone reveal with shadow gap detail to perimeter. Dark metal frame to fixed triple glazing. Floor to ceiling recessed openings with horizontal dark metal spandrels - expressing rhythm of light infills within stone grid. Deep stone reveal with shadow gap detail to perimeter. Dark metal frame to fixed triple glazing and glass to glass joint to open corner. Floor to ceiling recessed openings with horizontal dark metal spandrels - expressing rhythm of light infills within stone grid. Deep stone reveal with shadow gap detail to perimeter. Dark metal frame to double glazing, with inward opening top tilt only.

CB.WG.3

CB.WG.4

Floor to ceiling recessed openings with horizontal dark metal spandrels - expressing rhythm of light infills within stone grid. Deep stone reveal with shadow gap detail to perimeter. Dark metal frame to fixed double glazing. Shadow gap detail to stone reveal perimeter. Perforated dark metal screens with laser cut profiles, concealed fixing integrated into shadow gap detail and vertical metal frames. Single Height - within the building form Permanently naturally ventilated Winter Garden. Outer skin to WG - fixed glazed panels with continuous vertical ventilation gaps between panels. Deep stone reveal with shadow gap detail to perimeter. Horizontal set back dark metal spandrels to floors Inner skin to WG - Dark metal frame to triple glazed sliding doors. Single Height - Corner Permanently naturally ventilated Winter Garden. Outer skin to WG - fixed glazed panels with continuous vertical ventilation gaps between panels and closed glass to glass joint to corner. Deep stone reveal with shadow gap detail to perimeter. Horizontal set back dark metal spandrels to floors Inner skin to WG - triple glazed sliding doors with dark metal frame. Double Height - Corner Permanently naturally ventilated Winter Garden. Outer skin to WG - fixed glazed panels with glass to glass corner joints. Continuous ventilation gaps to lower part. Glazing framework supported off a secondary steel frame set back from the outer glass front and with unobstructed glass to glass corners. Deep stone reveal with shadow gap detail to perimeter. Planter with trees and seating integrated. Inner skin to WG - triple glazed sliding doors with dark metal frame. Double Height - Top Corner

CB.WG.4

CB.LT.1

CB.LT.2

CB.LT.3

CB.LT.4

Double Height - Top Corner Permanently naturally ventilated Winter Garden. Outer skin to WG - fixed glazed panels with glass to glass corner joints. Continuous ventilation gaps to lower part. Glass roof with glass to glass joint with facade. Glazing framework supported off a secondary steel frame set back from the outer glass front and with unobstructed glass to glass corners. Ventilating panels to discreet positions at roof level activated by temperature sensors. Deep stone reveal with shadow gap detail to perimeter. Planter with trees and seating integrated. Inner skin to WG - triple glazed sliding doors with dark metal frame. Floor to ceiling recessed openings with horizontal dark metal spandrels - expressing rhythm of cuts to building form. Deep stone reveal with shadow gap detail to perimeter. Dark metal frame to triple glazing with inward opening top tilt and turn, and fixed glass to glass joint to top corner. Floor to ceiling recessed openings with horizontal dark metal spandrels - expressing rhythm of cuts to building form. Deep stone reveal with shadow gap detail to perimeter. Dark metal frame to triple glazing, with inward opening top tilt only and fixed glass to glass joint to top corner. Floor to ceiling recessed openings with horizontal dark metal spandrels - expressing rhythm of cuts to building form. Deep stone reveal with shadow gap detail to perimeter. Dark metal frame to fixed triple glazing and fixed glass to glass joint to top corner. Floor to ceiling recessed openings with horizontal dark metal spandrels - expressing rhythm of cuts to building form. Deep stone reveal with shadow gap detail to perimeter.

CB.WR.1

CB.D.1

CB.D.2

CB.C.1

CB.P

Deep reveal to opening. Dark metal upstand with shadow gap detail, fixed double glazing and openable double glazed entrance door with metal handle detail. Retail signage with discretely integrated vents. Sliding double glazed door. Perforated dark metal screen and dark metal handle detail. Inward openable double glazed door. Perforated dark metal screen and dark metal handle detail.

NHG.3

NHG.RW.1

West Perimeter Building 3 Large glass panels (double glazed) supported off a steel framed suspension systems with horizontal dark metal spandrels. Perforated dark metal panel to horizontal strips fixed back to structure by discreet bracketry. Glass to glass corner. Large glass panels (double glazed) supported off a steel framed suspension systems with horizontal dark metal spandrels. Perforated dark metal panel to horizontal strips and to vertical feature panels fixed back to structure by discreet bracketry. Dark metal upstand with shadow gap detail, fixed double glazing and openable double glazed entrance door with metal handle detail. Perforated dark metal panel to vertical feature panels with integrated signage and fixed back to structure by discreet bracketry.

Two layers of translucent material form top canopy layer and soffit layer,allowing natural light to penetrate whilst obscuring visibility through. Concealed canopy structure is integrated between layers. NHG.B Concealed gutter is integrated into adjacent stone cladding system. Glass balustrade with concealed fixing to stone cladding parapet with Dark metalwork defines vertical face of canopy and forms integrated concealed gutter to form light top to building. edges leading to main residential entrances and aligned with shadow gaps within stonework. Glass Link (projected stair well) Triple glazed projection to stair well with horizontal and vertical dark metal spandrels. Glass to glass joint to top corners. Glass to Glass joint to open corners. Integrated automatic openable vents.

Notting Hill Gate Building NHG.1

NHG.2

Large glass panels (double glazed) supported off a steel framed suspension systems with horizontal dark metal spandrels. Perforated dark metal panel to horizontal strips fixed back

CB.GL

GL.C

W3.W.1

Corner - Recessed openings expressing corners of building form. Deep reveal to strip opening. Dark metal frame to fixed double glazing and glass to glass joint to open corner.

W3.W.3

Strip - Recessed opening (with upstand) expressing strips in building form. Deep reveal to strip opening. Dark metal frame to fixed, inward opening top tilt double glazing and integrated solid metal panels.

W3.W.4

Strip - Privacy - High level recessed openings expressing strips in building form positioned to create privacy - with visibility out towards sky when seated and visibility towards sky and streetscape when standing. Deep reveal to strip opening. Dark metal frame to fixed, inward opening top tilt double glazing and integrated solid metal panels.

W3.W.5

Opaque Metal - Deep reveal to opening. Dark metal frame to solid metal panel.

Double glazed facade and roof supported by light structure set back from facade to minimise visual impact. Glass to glass joint to top corners. Glass to Glass joint to open corners. W3.W.6 Dark metalwork defines recessed junction with adjacent building forms whilst discreetly integrating technical requirements for gutters W3.WR.1 to the glass roof. Two layers of translucent material form top canopy layer and soffit layer, allowing natural light to penetrate whilst obscuring visibility through. Concealed canopy structure is integrated between layers.

Slot - Floor to ceiling recessed openings expressing vertical slots in building form strategically located responsive to internal layouts. Deep reveal to slot opening. Dark metal frame to double glazed inward opening top tilt.

W3.W.2

W3.B

Opaque Glazing - Deep reveal to opening. Dark metal frame to opaque glazing. Retail - Deep reveal to opening. Brick upstand with shadow gap detail, fixed double glazing and openable double glazed entrance doors with metal handle detail. Retail signage with discretely integrated vents. Glass balustrade with concealed fixing to brick parapet to form light top to building.


Bootham Park Hospital

York, UK

Team Burrell Foley Fischer Dates 2018 Type Residential Main tasks Softwares used

Feasibility study; Diagrams and hand drawings. Vectorworks; Photoshop; Indesign.

Bootham Park Hospital designed by Architect John Carr, opened its doors in 1777 and has been in use for 240 years. The principal building is Grade I listed and the chapel, built in 1865 is Grade II. The hospital was declared “not fit� for purpose in 2015. Our Client saw the opportunity to convert the site into retirement accommodation, the aim was to achieve ten thousand sqm of net internal area, which included facilities like a restaurant, coffee house and health centre. Our approach was to demolish part of the building that didn’t belong to the original design and carefully place new buildings while trying to preserve as many of the trees already present on site. We introduced the traditional almshouse typology to strengthen the presence of the chapel and rebalance the West and East side of the site.


ALLA


Barton Park Phase 1a Team Client Dates Type Fee Value

Pollard Thomas Edwards Hill 2016 Residential £349k (Phase 1a+1b) over 2 years

Main tasks

Preparation of GA’s drawings and detail packages.

Oxford, UK

Phase 1 of a larger “garden suburb” extension to Oxford working with ABA architects. 237 dwellings total (PTE 135 dwellings), 40% affordable, in a mixture of houses and flats.


GENERAL NOTES

This drawing is © 20

Use figured dimensio

All dimensions are in

ALLA

All levels are in metr

This drawing must be Architect and other c

If in doubt, ask

FROM SETTING OUT N

PRE NOT

/ rev

20.09.16 date

drawing status

E1

H

1248

1902

3140

1247

1115

1248

1248 500

1000

1500

2000

2500

364

3000

3500

4000

Millimetres

Parcel B - Block South Elevation

S1

1800

1135

en-suite

Bedroom 1

112

1706

108

Bedroom 2

562

1

SVP

4 en-suite

S1

1463

S1

S12

RWP

SVP

E1

st st

st

S1

S1

1903

5

°

94

L/D/K

85 m²

Plot 39

2B4p PRIVATE

83 m²

SVP

bath

Plot 40

2435

bath

2

2B4p PRIVATE SVP

1170 SVP

SVP

889

1208

1032

F

1248

1902

798

1565

1248

1688

1227

G

H

2015

225

1464

1810

769

225

364

SVP

242

CONTINUES ON DRAWING W063-PTE-B1-01-DR-A-2002

Bedroom 1

Barton Park Pha Oxford drawing title

RWP

Bedroom 2

L/D/K

5000

\\PTEFILESERVER\PROJECTS\16-035 BARTON PARK PI\CAD\2016-05-0-STAGES 4-5\02 PRINT\04 L LAYOUT

SVP

S1

project

4500

1:50

S1

E1 RWP

0

1903

1248

bath

2465

Bedroo

2035

1954

1902

J

L/D/K

m2

G

1248

F

L

K

1903

CONTINUES ON DRAWING W063-PTE-B3-01-DR-A-2012

Fi

desc

3

E1 797

2128

2035

1228

J

6

PRELIMINARY ISSUE NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION


Use figured dimensions on

All dimensions are in millim

NCE D SETTING OUT PLANS TEGY PLANS

All levels are in metres abo

This drawing must be read Architect and other consul

DETAILS REFER TO 21 00 series 22 00 series 23 00 series 24 00 series 27 00 series 31 00 series 32 00 series 34 00 series 35 00 series 40 00 series 43 00 series 45 00 series 68 00 series 73 00 series 74 00 series 76 00 series 80 00 series 90 00 series

If in doubt, ask EXTERNAL WALL INTERNAL WALL FLOOR STAIR ROOF EXTERNAL OPENINGS INTERNAL DOORS/JOINERY METALWORK/BALCONIES REFLECTED CEILINGS FINISHES/DECORATION FLOOR FINISHES CEILING FINISHES IRONMONGERY KITCHEN BATHROOMS STORAGE FURNITURE EXTERNAL WORKS

TO CONSTRUCTION 19

SERIES NUMBER

1

16

19

2

20

16

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-A-2001_Description

WINDOW & DOOR

2

PIVOT CASEMENT REVERSIBLE

19

DOO (HU HAN VIEW

MATERIALS KEY

SOLID PPC METAL PANEL

LASER META

KEY TO SYMBOLS

01

GRIDLINE REFERENCE

ANCE RID SETTING OUT PLANS ATEGY PLANS

FFL

FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL

SVP

SOIL & VENT PIPE

SS

STUB STACK

DETAILS REFER TO 21 00 series 22 00 series 23 00 series 24 00 series 27 00 series 31 00 series 32 00 series 34 00 series 35 00 series 40 00 series 43 00 series 45 00 series 68 00 series 73 00 series 74 00 series 76 00 series 80 00 series 90 00 series

AAV

AIR ADMITTANCE VALVE

FG

FLOOR GULLY

RWP

RAINWATER PIPE

RWO

RAINWATER OUTLET

OFO

OVERFLOW OUTLET

EXTERNAL WALL RAL 1035 INTERNAL WALL DT22B FLOOR STAIR ROOF EXTERNAL OPENINGS INTERNAL DOORS/JOINERY METALWORK/BALCONIES REFLECTED CEILINGS FINISHES/DECORATION FLOOR FINISHES CEILING FINISHES IRONMONGERY KITCHEN BATHROOMS STORAGE FURNITURE EXTERNAL WORKS

GENERAL NOTES

SETTING OUT NOTES

KEY TO SYMBOLS E1

R1

MOVEMENT JOINT

DR

DRY RISER

AOV

AUTOMATIC OPENING VENT

P1

RAL 1035TYPE INTERNAL WALL DT26 Refer to drawing 22 00 series

F1

RWO/SH RAINWATER OUTLET/SHUTE MJ

SEPERATING WALL TYPE Refer to drawing 22 00 series

Use figured dimensions only

immediately reported to the Architect.

CONCRETE

All dimensions are in millime

 All structural setting out to face of structure or grid.

ROOF TYPE Refer to drawing 27 00 series

S1

This drawing is © 2016 PTE

 All setting out to be confirmed on site prior to construction - any discrepancy must be

EXTERNAL WALL TYPE Refer to drawing 21 00 series

BRICK

All levels are in metres abov

 ALL PARTITIONS AND NON LOAD BEARING WALLS SET OUT TO CENTRE.

This drawing must be read i Architect and other consulta

 For setting out and specification of M&E services refer to M&E Consultant's documents.

BLOCKWORK

If in doubt, ask

 For setting out and specification of structure refer to Structural Engineer's and Timber Frame Manufacturer's documents.

FIRE CAVITY BARRIER CRITICAL CLEAR DIMENSION (From finish to finish)

1200

FLOOR TYPE Refer to drawing 23 00 series

Align

 For setting out and specification of soft and hard landscaping refer to Landscape Architect's documents.

ADJOINING WALLS TO BE ALIGNED

RAL 1035 WT 14

D.01

RAL COLOUR TYPE NUMBER

EXTERNAL WINDOW/DOOR NUMBERS B

14.10.16

A

05.10.16

/

20.09.16

INTERNAL DOOR NUMBERS rev

SPOT HEIGHT

SERIES NUMBER

8

R-A-2001_Description

date

drawing status

Level 3 co co-ordinate

Level 2 co

First issue description

LEV

23

T

CONTINUES ON DRAWING W063-PTE-B3-01-DR-A-2012 0

project

500

1000

1500

2000

Millimetres

2500

3000

3500

4000

4500

5000

1:50

Barton Park Phase 1 Oxford drawing title

Parcel B - Block B1 South Elevation 2

1 2108

\\PTEFILESERVER\PROJECTS\16-035 BARTON PARK PI\CAD\2016-05-0-STAGES 4-5\02 PRINT\04 L

1 2108

3629

1620

2275

En-suite TYPE 1 .

3425

D.05

1171

300

1 2108

241

1300 182

D.09

910 120

120

D.09 558 114

3836

1150

164 2172

2310

D.11

1200

182

650

402

167

287

Bathroom TYPE 1 .

2175

2300

1740

179

P2

650

1050

1150

1140

1300

1200

D.02

179

3968

D.05 1300

1503

1584

D.05

647

P1

910

1211

910

90

149

1050 402

2544

910

167

910

900

°

655 100

D.02

910

D.02 300

1740

910

534

D.11

211

D.02

701

D.14

1405

D.02

346

910

1150

610

1595

910

1107

1200

2039

167

2850

167

3627

D.02

4544

2054

3425

En-suite TYPE 2 .

2275

D.05

90 °

125

RAL 1035 WT01

2300

°

94

2001

Bathroom TYPE 1 .

2 2108

1 2108

D

14.10.16

Level 3 const Overall GA's,

C

05.10.16

Level 2 const

B

23.08.16

Client design

A

02.08.16

Building footp

\

04.07.16

rev

date

drawing status

Re-issue of description

LEVE


ALLA


Chobham Farm Phase 1

Stratford, East London, UK

Team Client Dates Type Value

Pollard Thomas Edwards East Thames Group - London & Continental Railways 2013-2015 Residential & Commercial ÂŁ652k Phase 1

Main tasks

Preparation of GA’s drawings and detail packages.

PTE created the masterplan for this six-hectare site adjoining Stratford City and part of the Olympic Legacy land. Planning permission for the masterplan was obtained in July 2013, and the construction of the first phase, which stands at the gateway to the Olympic Village, in January 2014. It includes 173 homes and 1061 sq m of commercial floorspace, and features a ten-storey local landmark building.


ALLA FROM PAPER


TO SITE

Location

Location

Block D3, Ground floor Section through entrance door Ref to S.E.'s Detail 1 DE/3010

01

NOTE: Build up of ground and drainage to P&M and Landscape Architect details

GENERAL NOTES

Location

Block D3, Ground floor Ref to S.E.'s Detail 1 DE/3010

02

NOTE: Build up of ground and drainage to P&M and Landscape Architect details

03

Block D3, Ground floor Ref to S.E.'s Detail 1 DE/3010

This drawing is © 2014 PTE architects

NOTE: Build up of ground and drainage to P&M and Landscape Architect

Use figured dimensions only. DO NOT SCALE. All dimensions are in millimetres unless noted otherwise All levels are in metres above ordnance datum unless noted otherwise

This drawing must be read in conjunction with all other relevant drawings and specifications from t Architect and other consultants

FROM A(16)009 SK WITH BRICK FACE MOVED OUT 1110mm CONCRETE UPSTAND MOVED TO SIT UNDER TIMBER FRAME FOR COMMENT AS INSTRUCTED BY HPL 13.03.15

dK

If in doubt, ask

38

39

392.5 5

387.5 WALL TYPE E8

WALL TYPE E8

WALL TYPE E8 277

F10 110

Brickwork F10 110A Brickwork

Duo window membrane HD ME501 adhered to breather membrane S.O.

Composite window L10 400

Sheathing board

Compressible fill under cill PPC cill

190

F30 248

Slot ties for brickwork

215 F10 110

190

Brickwork 30

F30 180A Cavity closer F30 345A Cavity tray 25

EXT

L20 200

F30 132

Weep hole

F30 248

Slot ties for brickwork

120mm PIR Insulation Board F30 345A Cavity tray

INT

Wood flush door

ToW 115mm wall to planter +10240

9.5 55.5

Compressible fill & shims as required to be supplied by window manufacturer

30mm PIR Insulation Board

102.5

F30 132

465 55

140

65

215

25

J40 120A Damp proofing

30 Damp proofingJ40 120A

FFL +10015

Damp proofing

OLD POSITION OF UPSTAND

FFL +10015

55

J40 120A

140

65

102.5 150 MIN

+10015

Weep hole

Timber stud 30

FFL +10015

ToC +10015

ToC +10000

10

155

155

SSL +9845

FLOOR TYPE 1

160

155

J30 110A

SSL +9845

300

300 MIN

160

ToC +9640

Concrete fill

300 MIN

160

55 J30 110A Cold applied tanking

ToC +9640

Concrete fill

F30 111

Cold applied tanking

FLOOR TYPE F1

Cold applied tanking

ToC +9640

10

10

10

SSL +9845

F30 111

J30 110A

Tanking and detail of planter to AREA / P&M's details

BASEMENT 230

21.04.15

A

11.03.15 \ rev

04.02.15 date

Timber frame set out as instructed by Hill.

AL

Upstand moved as instructed by HPL following advise from Timber Frame co.

LM

LM

FIRST ISSUE

R

AL

description

drawn

LM

audite

drawing status

FOR CONSTRUCTION - LEVEL 3

project

job no.

CHOBHAM FARM ZONE 1 London E15

11-446

drawn

audited

AL LM

scale

date

1:5@A1

Jan'

drawing title

drawing number

revisio

Below ground details Block D3 Ground Floor

446_A(16)_009

A

E:\11-446-1PI_CHOBHAM FARM PRODUCTION INFORMATION\OUT\150421_TIMBER DETAILS\446_A(16)_009


ALLA

39 tbc

FFL LEVEL

740 BRICK S.O.

SSL

50 300 tbc

226 tbc

50

Fall

GL 19

IG L11 Lintel tbc PPC cill

2260 BRICK S.O.

H92 120A Composite Metal Rainscreen Cladding

300 tbc

H92 120A Support Frame System

133 tbc

440

50mm Cavity insulation

FFL LEVEL

SSL 740 BRICK S.O.

TYPICAL DETAIL - SCALE 1:5

T TYPICAL SECTION - SCALE 1:10 (SSL to SSL 3m; Applies to 2nd to 6th & 9th Floor)


Grahame Park Phase 1a

Barnet, North London, UK

Team Client Dates Type Value

Pollard Thomas Edwards Genesis Housing Association 2007-2010 Residential ÂŁ4m for the whole regeneration 2002-2020

Main tasks

Preparation of 3D model; Concept design; GA’s drawings and detail packages.

The first phase of the regeneration, designed by PTE, focuses on the extensive but underused Grahame Park Open Space. 320 new homes wrap around the western edge of the park in a sinuous curve, creating spectacular views. Meanwhile the Open Space itself has been remodelled to designs by LBA, creating new ecological areas and new pathways which connect the surrounding neighbourhoods in order to transform the Open Space into the hub of the new community. Phase one was completed in 2012.


ALLA Rear elevation study

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3


FROM VISION


ALLA TO REALITY


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