ARCHITECTURAL PORFOLIO
ALEJANDRA RIOS MOGUER 01
A L E JA ND R A R I O S M OG U E R
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DESIGN SKILLS Autocad Illustrator Photoshop Sketch up Revit Microsoft Indesign CYPECAD Microstation Rhinoceros Presto Vectorworks 2D Vectorworks 3D
PERSONAL SKILLS Hard-worker Communication Teamwork Decision-making Organised Flexible Perfectionist Quick lea rner
SPECIALITIES Stage 5/Construction
Make models Techniques details
EXPERIENCE ARCHITECT - MICHAELIS BOYD - MAY 2021 - PRESENT Developing, managing and delivering projects through all RIBA work stages in a great range of projects including private high end residences, heritage and conservation buildings an commercial office refurbishments. RANGE CREATOR - IKEA -WORKING REMOTELY - MAY 2020 APRIL 2021 INTERIOR DESIGNER - IKEA GREENWICH - JANUARY 2019 MAY 2020 ARCHITECT INTERN - WIMSHURST PELLERITI . LONDON SEPTEMBER 2018 - JANUARY 2019 STAGE - ATELIER D’ARCHITECTURE PHILIPPE PROST. MARCH 2018 - JULY 2018
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CONSTRUCTION COMPANY - PROALTEA - CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER - JULY 2017 - OCTOBER 2017 Oyster stone gates. Overseeing the project activities both onsite and off-site and making sure they are completed as per the schedule. Performing daily inspection of any construction activity to en_ sure it conforms to the approved plans. JUNIOR ARCHITECT .7RV ARQUITECTOS- JANUARY 2017 JUNE 2017 Employed with a small architects firm and currently involved in working on a variety of exciting rehabilitation projects throughout the Andalucia. CONS TR UCTION COMPA NY - VA LLE HE RMOSO 19 9 7-QUA NTITY S URVEYOR JUNE 2 0 1 6 - S EPTE MBER 2016 Working as part of a busy team, taking responsibility for several schemes at differing stages and working with limited supervi sion. The workload includes new buildings, refurbishment projects, house extensions, and environmental projects. A R CHITECT INTER N-PATRIM ONIO 48 A R QUITECTOS NOVE M B ER 2 0 1 5 - JU NE 20 1 6 Ifiled documents and prepared standard documents f or clients.I sat in the company meetings and asked me relevant questions.I observed the overall design process, from the design of the sketches to the work with the developer on the site.
EDUCATION SEMINAIRE POUR LE PATRIMOINE. DECEMBER 2017-JUIN 2018 Thesis about the conservation of L’eglise Notre Dame du Raincy.
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LANGUAGES SPA NISH Native language 100% FRENCH spoken since 8 years old
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MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE -SEPTEMBER 2011- JUNE 2017 Master thesis : ECOEFFICIENTREHABILITATION OF BUILDINGS AND NEIGHBORHOODS Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de la Universidad de Sevilla. 3RD INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE WORKSHOP 2017. TOURISME ET PATRIMOINE LE TERRITOIRE DE ROQUE BRUNECAP-MARTIN. ÉCOLE NATIONALE SUPÉRIEURE D’ARCHITECTURE DE PARIS BELLEVILLE-SEPTEMBER 2015 - JULY 2016. The opportunity to learn while sharing my skills and abili_ ties in a different context and from others points of view, in or_ der to enrich my knowhow about design. INTERNARIONAL WORKSHOP ITÁLICA 2015 - SEVILLA VENECIA UNIVERSITY. Italics: time and landscape
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01 LADBROKE TERRACE Project Lead at MICHAELIS BOYD The design brief was to create a playful, sophisticated Notting Hill town house. Our intervention focused on a refurbishment across three storeys - the Lower Ground Floor, Ground Floor, Second floor as well as the creation of a new staircase and a winter garden/conserva-tory. The renovation comprises a principal bedroom with an elegant walk-in dressing room, two striking WC, a grand entrance, a formal dining room with a bespoke marble cocktail bar and library, a study, boot room and utility room, and an open plan living, dining and kitchen space which links out to the new conservatory. The owners of this Notting Hill townhouse had a very specific colour brief and were looking to transition from modern yet neutral tones with dark wood and veneers to a more colourful and whimsical palette which would reflect their vibrant personalities. The architects stripped everything back and then introduced modern tastes with a vintage style was central to the spaces, allowing vibrant colours to hop and skip between each room. The cumulative effect of colourful marble surfaces,i nvitingly layered textiles, walls painted in powdery hues and textures to capture the light, results in a vibrant family home that feels inhabited and alive. A statement entrance The main entrance to the house issituated on a raised ground floor. The eye is drawn to the impressive Crittal doors and black metal fireplace adorned with a multi-tonal canvas that connects the reception room through to the formal dining area, inviting guests through. Here, a beautiful Onyx bar marries emerald green and deep red waves with aged bronze and charcoal accents in a bespoke designed wooden bar. 06
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Ground floor, first floor and second floor facade and windows to remain as existing.
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UPPER GROUND FLOOR FFL +3280
GARDEN LEVEL FFL +1465
D/LG.05
New extension with conservatory style glazing to front and roof. Glazing to be blackened steel. Flank walls to be stone to match existing. Refer to section details 20093-403/404 for more information.
LOWER GOUND FFL +0120
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Lever TBC on site.To match existing terrace height.
New stone tiles to match existing
Breather membrane
TERRACE
Render to match existing on 18mm WBP plywood
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Vapour control
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110mm of thermaroof TR26
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18mm WBP plywood
Structural timber.Refer to engineers details and specification.
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Reference Plan Scale: 1:100
CONSTRUCTION Detail A
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Scale: 1:5 C1
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7 Ladbroke Terrace - Main House Client Lever TBC on site.To match existing terrace height.
Fefi Diaz & Gabriel Caillaux Drawing Title
New stone tiles to match existing
Conservatory Details (03)
Breather membrane Render to match existing on 18mm WBP plywood
Scale
Date Created
1:20 @ A1
09/07/21
Drawing Number Vapour control
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110mm of thermaroof TR26
18mm WBP plywood
Structural timber.Refer to engineers details and specification.
alcium h VCL below ing within
Revision
Revision Date
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Drawn By
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Conservatory support and Flashing detail TBC 2958
TERRACE
New stone tiles to match existing
ite.To match height.
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Render to match existing on 18mm WBP plywood
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Conservatory Details (01)
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Scale
Date Created
1:20 @ A1
09/07/21
Drawing Number
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20093-403 New encaustic tiles 20mm solid steel plate. Contractor to ensure flush transition with encaustic tiles and timber floor
Existing stone
50mm anhydrite (calcium hydrate) screed with VCL below and underfloor heating within screed Kingspan insulation below screed
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Existing timber floor
Existing slab
Revision Date
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Drawn By
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Do not scale from drawing, all dimensions to be checked on site. Report omissions and discrepancies to the architect immediately
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Reference Plan Scale: 1:100
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100mm thicks sprung 100mm thicks sprung foam cushioned seat back foam cushioned seat back rest in Moore & Giles rest in Moore & Giles Barrington Navy LeatherBarrington Navy Leather stretched to achieve flatstretched to achieve flat finish. finish. 50 mm sprung foam banquette seat in foam banquette seat in 50 mm sprung Moore & Giles Barrington Navy&Leather Moore Giles Barrington Navy Leather stretched to achieve flatstretched finish. to achieve flat finish.
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Secret fixed timber shelf. Secret fixed timber shelf. Sprayed with metal Paint Sprayed with metal Paint finish Nebulous by finish Nebulous by Metall-FX* Metall-FX*
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Dark stained oak plinth Dark to match newoak plinth to match new stained kitchen doors. kitchen doors.
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Internal walls to have new polished plaster finish. Refer to finishes schedule for more information.20093-70 0.
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100mm high shadow gap skirting.
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New onyx bar joinery. Refer to joinery details 20093-415 for more information.
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Library joinery. Refer to 20093-413 joinery details for more information.
New back bar joinery. Refer to joinery details 20093-414 for more information.
100mm high shadow gap skirting.
Proposed Elevation B
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25mm MDF flat flush panel doors to be sprayed colour to match walls. To be on push catch hinges.
25mm MDF flat flush panel doors to be sprayed colour to match walls. To be on push catch hinges.
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18mm MDF Internal carcass to be sprayed colour to match walls
18mm MDF Internal carcass to be sprayed colour to match walls
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30mm Onyx cladding around 3 sides of bar over 12mm ply. Sample TBC by Architect
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Bronze clad ply base
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Onyx Island Bar Joinery Plan Scale: 1:8
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Top edges to have 40mm filet radius
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18mm MDF Internal carcass to be sprayed colour to match walls
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30mm Onyx cladding around 3 sides of bar over 12mm ply. Sample TBC by Architect
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30mm Onyx cladding around 3 sides of bar over 12mm ply. Sample TBC by Architect
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Bronze clad ply base
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25mm MDF flat flush panel doors to be sprayed colour to match walls. To be on push catch hinges.
25mm MDF flat flush panel doors to be sprayed colour to match walls. To be on push catch hinges.
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Top edges to have 40mm filet radius
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18mm MDF Internal carcass to be sprayed colour to match walls
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Timber battens to create supports to onyx and ply and curvature to onyx
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30mm Onyx cladding around 3 sides of bar over 12mm ply. Sample TBC by Architect
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30mm Onyx cladding around 3 sides of bar over 12mm ply. Sample TBC by Architect
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18mm MDF Internal carcass to be sprayed colour to match walls
Bronze clad ply base R 200
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Onyx Island Bar Joinery Plan Scale: 1:8
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Top edges to have 40mm filet radius
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02 THE POINT Project Lead at MICHAELIS BOYD We were enlisted by Tishman Speyer to design and help shape the look and feel of the Lobby and Roof Terrace at The Point, 37 North Wharf Road, London W2 1AF. We designed the lobby space equipped for anything from small working sessions to all-hands-on deck collaborations. We wanted a workplace built for teamwork, comfort, and seamless functionality. In addition to a repositioning of the reception, we intruduced a café and seating areas to better accommodate the practical requirements of the existing space,. A banquette for solo working-while-waiting seating with charging points and -a range of lounge and table settings for casual and semi-private meetings. After the pandemic, the demand for exterior spaces in office buildings exploded. We designed a rooftop garden to create a relaxing and inspiring living space. The lush planting is designed to create a retreat from busy city living and to promote a feeling of wellness and calm. A variety of trees, shrubs and perennial planting provides shelter, shade and privacy for coworkers and relaxing spaces for small groups.
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New lifts by Kone. Refer to 21012- 302 for internal elevations.
All lift elements and finishes to be by kone except for the terrazo floor and wall tiles.Terrazzo to be installed by Terrazo supplier.Kone to allow for terrazo weight and floor depth.
WF.01
G.05 Lift Lobby FF.01 CF.01
WF.02
Allow for Brita Vivreau Vitap 305 unit. Client/Operator to confirm further requirements. Allow for floor to be infilled where wall has been pushed back
Allow for floor to be infilled where wall has been pushed back
2500
G.06 Lobby WC FF.01 CF.01
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Wall depth to be built out to allow for shelving. Refer to joinery drawings for more information. WF.01
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DD 6 Bar requirements TBC by client. Allow for plumbing to sink and dishwash
D/G.03 WF.03
WF.02
D/G.02
WF.02
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WF.01
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New DVA standard swing door centrally located to existing revolving door position, to match style and colour of existing swing door at other entrance. Remove existing revolving door and mechanics.Fill in as appropiate to make good waterproofing and reuse existing fullstone panels from existing lobby.No curve jonting to match existing exterior stone and integrity.
G.06 Outdoor FF.03 CF.XX
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New infil glass to match type,detail,sealing style,colour and integrity of adjacent glass walls.
G.01 Entrance Hall FF.01 CF.01
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Herringbone timber floor, refer to finishes schedule 21012-700
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D/G.01
G.03 Long Stay FF.02 CF.01
Nosing to be visually different colour for trip resistance.Refer to finish schedule 21012-700 for more information
DD 5
Coffee bar, refer to Bar Joinery Detail 21012-402
G.04 Bar FF.01 CF.01
2600MIN FIRE ESCAPE
G.07 Private pods FF.02 CF.01
G.02 Short Stay FF.02 CF.01
Powder coated welded metal screens. Refer to finishes schedule for more information.
Existing stainless steel balustrade, new wooden handrail to match timber floor, refer to finishes schedule 21012-700
WF.01
WF.02
DD 7
WF.02
D/G.04 WF.01
DES
DDA countertop area
New Kone Turnstile 100 by Kone. Refer to details by Kone for more information.
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Timber to be straight plank at platform and stairs, refer to finishes schedule 21012-700
Existing stone steps
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Lobby GA Plan
Revolving door to remain as exisiting allow for general servicing.
12 20 12 2 Existing stainless steel
Scale: 1:50
balustrade, new wooden Terrazzo floor VARIOSTONE handrail to match timber "BAGNI" with stainless steel floor, refer to finishes inlay, refer to finishes schedule 21012-700 schedule 21012-700 Existing wall including studs and insulation
Painted plasterboard fixed tight to column, colour to match painted wall, refer to finishes schedule 21012-700
New infil glass to match detail,sealing colour and integrity of adjacent glass walls.
456
Powder coated welded metal screens. Refer to Metal Screen Detail 21012-403 for more information.
12mm Ply
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For all loose furniture, refer to FF&E schedule 21012-710
All existing floor grille locations to remain with new grille faces in stainless steel finish
All loose furniture to be supplied by others.
12 50 12 2
Bespoke banquette, refer to joinery drawing 21012-404 for details
12.5mm Plasterboard Painted colour to match ceiling. Refer to finishes schedule 21012-700 for more information.
Powder coated welded metal screens. Refer to Metal Screen Detail 21012-403 for more information.
Notes
Loose planters to wrap around seating area. Irrigation system to be allowed for. Plant specialist to advise on planting and irrigation needs.
100x50mm 0 Treated timber studs
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05. All waterproofing st by contractor (contract 06.Structural engineer structural detailing.
12.5mm Plasterboard
3mm nom. paint layer. Refer to finishes schedule for more information.
20 x 40mm Timber Battens Painted to match walls for panelling detail 3mm adhesive 12mm Ply to be Stained to match the Slats. Timber fluted Slats
100 mm Slot Grille by M+E contractor. Slot Grille to be integrated with timber slats.
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Slot grille. Refer to M&E drawings for more information.
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Existing wall including insulation SW Timber battens to box out void space for wiring. 12mm Ply
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Timber fluted slatted wall on ply, stained to match floor. Refer to finishes schedule for more information 21012-700
12.5mm Plasterboard Painted. Refer to Proposed Ground Floor Internal Elevations 21012-300
12.5mm Plasterboard Painted. Refer to finishes schedule 21012-700 for more information.
DD 3
20mm Timber Battens Painted to match walls for panelling detail
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The Point - Pa 20mm Timber Battens Painted to Match Walls for Panellins Detail
Banquette detail refer to 21012-404
Client
Tishman Spe Drawing Title
Walls and Sk Details Proposed
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Stainless Steel Skirting Board
Stainless Steel Skirting Board
Stainless Steel Skirting Board
Scale
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Proposed Reception Paneling Elevation
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Scale: 1:5
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Scale: 1:10
Proposed Private Pods Timber Fluted detail
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Proposed Reception Paneling Elevation Scale: 1:10
Drawing Numbe
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12.5mm Plasterboard Painted. Refer to finishes schedule 21012-700 for more information.
Proposed Reception Paneling Plan detail Scale: 1:5
12mm Ply
Existing wall including studs and insulation
Existing wall including studs and insulation
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Proposed Reception Paneling Plan detail Scale: 1:5
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100x50mm Treated timber studs
12mm Ply to be Stained to match the Slats.
3mm adhesive
Timber fluted Slats
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01. All drawings to be read in conjunction with consultant 02. Contractor to take site measurements prior to construction. drawings. Contractor not to take scale or take measurements from drawings.
Poured terrazzo bar top Variostone Bagnibar with Poured terrazzo 40mm return lip top Variostone Bagni with 40mm return lip
Seemless edge with 3mm Seemless radius. edge with 3mm radius.
02. Contractor to take site measurements prior to construction. 03. Refer to Structural Engineer's drawings for all detailed Contractor not to take scale or take measurements from drawings. structural design. Refer to Mechanical and Electrical drawings for detailed M&E design. 03. Refer to Structural Engineer's drawings for all detailed structural design. Refer to Mechanical and Electrical drawings for 04. All construction elements to retain existing fire and building detailed M&E design. control complaince requerements.
05. All waterproofing strategy and detailing to be further advised 06.Structural engineer to advice on any loading requirements and by contractor (contractor design portion). structural detailing.
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Bar Joinery Drawing Title Detail Bar Joinery Proposed Detail Scale
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Detail A 1:2
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Revision Date
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Slatted stained fluted oak bar front WF.03
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Painted finish to timber shelving paint RAL to match walls
Elevation A Scale: 1:20 Double 13 AMP sockets to either
side of back bar 015 Poured terrazzo bar top Variostone Bagni
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supported on concrete plinth on insulation below. Refer to section details on 21012-201
NEW BRIDGE LEVEL FFL +70.635
UNDERSIDE OF BRIDGE TO BE EXPOSED STEEL STRUCTURE TO MATCH OTHER EXISTING BRIDGES BELOW
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3no. layers 18mm marine grade ply to be fixed to front face of existing louvred wall to provide additional acoustic dampening. Corrugated metal to be fixed to cross battens, fixed to ply.
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Refer to finishes schedule 21012-700 for all floor finishes
All loose furniture to be supplied by others.
For all loose furniture, refer to FF&E schedule 21012-710
Frameless low iron glass balustrade to be concrete plinth. Specification: Q-Railing 2018-199 Easy Glass Prime, Top Mount
Q-railing Easy glass Max 1200x800 balustrade.
Timber pergola structure refer to finishes schedule Roof Terrace Section A-A.Detail 21012-200 for fixing details. Refer to drawings by SE for structural details. Timber to be suitable for outdoor, stained colour to match timber slats.
500mm minimum between BMU and planters and 1000mm between balustrade and BMU
Stainles steel with fluted timber swing door 1000 x 1000 x 8.76 mm to be fixed with two stainless steel hinges MOD: 0281(top and bottom) in a 40 mm square stainless steel post.Lock MOD: 0282 will be attached at the end of this glass door to close the gate with another stainless steel post. Refer to drawing 21012-200 A
Bespoke Q-railing Easy glass Max balustrade.
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New tile floor on pedestal system. Refer to 21012-20 Bathroom pod to be suppo concrete pedestal over ins
New tile floor on pedestal cliprail system. Refer to 21012-200 Bathroom pod to be supported on concrete pedestal over insulation.
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Slatted softwood timber to match lobby to support bathroom pod. To slatted timber colour, to beMetal suitable posts for battens. Built outdoor use fixed to SW timber create goalpost support and pipes to be high enough to conceal view of pipes
3.5mm Bauder Thermofol adhered PVC membrane to wrap top and sides of SIPs panel.
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Existing pipework to be redirected. Refer to drawings by M&E.
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Existing pipework to be redirected. Refer to drawings by M&E.
Existing pipework to be redirected. Refer to Line of existing roof behind drawings by M&E.
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Metal posts to 3.5mm support bathroom pod. PVC To Bauder Thermofol adhered membrane to wrap top and sides of SIPs create goalpost support and pipes to be panel. hung from posts Simple downpipe to run to floor
Existing pipework to be redirected. Refer to White Corrugated Steel fixed onto SW batten, drawings by M&E. leave 10mm shadow gap on the bottom side
Slatted softwood timber to match lobby slatted timber colour, to be suitable for outdoor use fixed to SW timber battens White Corrugated Steel fixed onto SW batten, leave 10mm shadow gap on the bottom side
12.5mm Marine grade ply
Existing pipework to be redirected. Refer to drawings by M&E.
142mm Kingspan TEK SIPs panel system White corrugated metal fixed directly to
Roof to 1:80 falls SIPs panel
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Slatted softwood timber to match lobby slatted timber colour, to be suitable for outdoor use fixed to SW timber battens. Built high enough to conceal view of pipes 12.5mm Marine grade ply
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Porcelain tile. Refer to finishes schedule for more information. RYNO PaveRail system- 25mm rail, 2mm gasket, lay 600mm c/c, installation to manufacturer's guide RYNO PaveRail system- 60mm lower joist, lay onto pedestals, installation to manufacturer's guide Concrete plinth upstands to support planters. RYNO PaveRail system- pedestals, laid 600mm c/c installation to manufacturer's guide
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142mm Kingspan TEK SIPs panel system White corrugated metal fixed directly to SIPs panel
Existing roof slab, waterproof membrane and insulation.
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Slatted softwood timber to match lobby slatted timber colour, to be suitable for outdoor use fixed to SW timber battens White Corrugated Steel fixed onto SW batten, leave 10mm shadow gap on the bottom side
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05 SOMERVILLE HOUSE 03 Project Collaboration whit WIMSHURT PELLERITI ARCHITECTS - LONDON
This project stemmed from a competition runby RHP to identify a new concept for older people´s housing needs. The starting point from then was simply arranging the living units around a traditional ‘street’ within an adaptable grid. I was part of the team in the design process by identifying what the user actually wants and needs. Community integration and individual ownership were key driving points to our design, as well as a desire to create something both simple but aspirational.
• 1.Space and flexibility • 2.Daylight in the home and in shared spaces • 3.Balconies and outdoor space. • 4.Adaptability and ‘care ready’ design • 5.Positive use of circulation space • 6.Shared facilities and ‘hubs’ • 7.Plants, trees, and the natural environment • 8.Energy efficiency and sustainable design • 9.Storage for belongings and bicycles • 10.External shared surfaces and ‘home zones’
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Collaboration project with Wimshurst Collaboration project with Wimshurst Pelleriti as an architectal assistant. Pelleriti as an architectal assistant. The si te represents a fantastic o ccasion for the The site fantastic occasion the project to represents achi eve ana urban in teg ration, for thin project to achieve an urban integration, thinking the king “link” as a vitalpart of the urban lands cape as a of the urban landscape withthe its “link” ow n set ofvitalpart functions. with its own set of functions. The link should be re cei ved as an ou tdoor room The link should be received as an outdoor room within the neighbourhood, som ewhere to relax within the neighbourhood, somewhere to relax and enj oy the urban experien ce. and enjoy the urban experience. W e h ave loo ked at the over ground and under We have looked at the over ground and under ground link options, and we considered that ground link options, and we considered that the over ground option is the way forward. The the over ground option is the way forward. The public public spaspace ce works best when it establish a direct rela works best when it establish a direct relationship betbetween ween thethe spaspace, ce, thethe buildings and tionship buildings and the the people who lives and work around it. A sa fe, people who lives and work around it. A safe, wellwell maintained, racti ve open maintained,att attractive opendoor doorand and unclut tered public spa ce pr ovide a vital “glue” uncluttered public space provide a vital “glue” bet between ween buildings,and pl ay a acrucial buildings,and play crucialrole rolein in strengthening communities. strengthening communities. TheThe scheme’s rational andandformal scheme’s rational formalapproach approach all ows allows floorpla tes to to be be classified as as typi cal low floorplates classified typical lowrise, rise, midrise and high rise typologies. Each typology midrise and high rise typologies. Each typology foll ows thethe same base geomet ry, which permits follows same base geometry, which permits a coherent andand consis tent design approach toto a coherent consistent design approach both the the exterior andand in terior. both exterior interior. In fundamental building envelope and massing In fundamental building envelope and massing terms, design have been views and dayliterms, design dri drivers vers h ave been views and d ayligt/sunlight, which shape the floorplates into gt/sunlight, which shape the floorpla tes in to their distinctive outline. their distincti ve outline. floor residential tower TheThe typitypical cal floor plaplates tes of of thethe residential tow er are are flexible enough allow multiple configuraflexible enough to to all ow multiple flatflat configu rations. tions. allows a variety unit ThisThis all ows a variety of of unit mixmix perpercentages centages toto be achieved without the need for drastic re-debe achi eved without the need for d rastic re-de sign exercises. sign exercises.
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04 05 THE HIVE ATTIC FOR STUDENT RESIDENCE Reform and Consolidation of the building in Miguel de Mañara Street Nº8 Seville. Junior Architect in 7RV ARQUITECTOS.
The promoter is requested to create a project on the terrace of a building for student housing, and within the same buiding a relocation of its vertical connections. Located rig ht i historic center of the city of Seville, Especialy in the area of the Cathedralbeloging to the especial plan of protection of cultural patrimoine. It is about the realization of a new interior on the roof of a Building dating from the middle of the last century. I consists or creating a common spa ce for the students of this future University residence. This intervention is developed with the idea of catching the light with funnels that university rise up to allowing the primitive floor of the building to be revealed.
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02 06 ITALICA MUSEUM INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
We are facing a most interesting project in which its main function is to provide the Itálica archaeological site with a new point of attraction, information and dissemination but without detracting from the importance of the ruins. The place selected for the intervention is strongly marked by the morphological conditions of the terrain and the archaeological remains found in its proximity and even in its interior. This street, now called Fair, seemed to be an important axis in its day since it seemed connected almost directly with the port of the Traineum, at present it is the rather diffuse boundary between the old city and the new one, so under my criteria seemed the ideal place for the location of this new piece that will connect everything. As for the project, from the beginning my main concern was to recover the interaction between the separated elements by means of the reactivation of the place, that led me to project a longitudinal piece that could create views of both the theater and the main archaeological site, as a fundamental idea of the project I support one of the most common tasks of archaeologists as is the realization of tastings in the field in search of possible findings, in my case the land to be manipulated is the existing hill and through these “tastings” controlled new ruins will arise as well as the different spaces that make up the complex.
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MONASTERY OF SAN ISIDORO DEL CAMPO
MONASTERY OF SAN ISIDORO DEL CAMPO
The rehabilitaon the Monastery San Isidoro del Campo.( A building wich The rehabilitaon the Monastery San servedas a factory since the 19th Isidoro del Campo.( A building wich century). is based on the construcservedas a factory since the 19th tion of century). a visitor center foron the reactiis based the construcvation of the monastery. The tion of a visitor center foratchithe reactitecture vation design is divoded of the monastery.into The toatchitwo types of intervention, with the tecture design is divoded into to two types of intervention, new construction work and with the the construction work and the recoverynew of existing building. recovery of existing building.
The project includes a main volume Theconstructive project includes a main volume of great rotundity to of great constructive rotundity to which we add a series of light exterwhich we add a series of light external modular volumes that act as nal modular volumes that act as useful spaces and that visi_ useful spaces andare that areble.If visi_ ble.If in it beginnings it was designed as as in it beginnings it was designed industrial space, space, now we trywe totry give industrial now to give it a newit life andlife toand feed withit toua new to itfeed with tourism history.We and history.We project rism and project the the volumes in the exteriorexterior volumes in the southsouth contain the facilities façade, façade, which which contain the facilities room, the toilets, the control booth room, the toilets, the control booth and a cafeteria.These are developed and a cafeteria.These are developed in an eco-efficient way and have a in an eco-efficient way and have a perforated stainless steel pa-nel perforated stainless steel pa-nel covering with which we reminds us covering which we reminds us of with the Mudejar past of the Monasof the Mudejar past of the Monastery and gives, in turn, a contempotery and gives, in turn, a contemporary aspect. rary aspect.
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