A.B.C 2018
Alexander Baldwin Cole M-ARCH GRADUATE
INTRODUCTION TO ALEXANDER BALDWIN-COLE My name is Alexander Baldwin-Cole. Born in Essex, England, 23/06/1993. I know it sounds like the ultimate of cliché’s but “As long as I can remember I have wanted to study Architecture”. It’s probably the same old story but its mine. A father in the construction business, a mother in the creative side. Put 1 + 1 together = Architecture or something similar within the design field. Unlike many of my piers having a pretty strong concept of the field I wanted to progress into made things easy when university began to loom. I ended up Studying my Undergraduate Architecture Degree at University of Kent’s Canterbury Campus. I thoroughly enjoy living and studying in Canterbury, I left the course excited to begin my year in industry. During my Part I Placement year I worked for a small architectural firm called Clague in Canterbury. I found the job initially challenging but soon found my niche of jobs in the form of technical projects. I was assigned to work with the in house Architectural technician on a number of Building Regulation and Tender Documents, while also assisting on planning applications where possible. It was at this point in my career I realised I had an interest in the way things are put together, both in terms of buildings and smaller scale products. I have since begun experimenting with joinery and furniture design, as a means to test my design abilities in a different format to my Architectural studies. Towards the end of my year out I decided not to delay and looked to return to studying for my Masters in Architecture. The only issues were that I was looking for a change from Canterbury, looking at my original University Applications I found an old favourite in the pile, Newcastle. A few visits and a successful portfolio and interview later, the next chapter in my career began. Two years on, having learnt a lot about design and myself I started to gain a clearer idea of the path my future could take. The most important project to me was that of Linked Research – Live Build project, its realistic nature drew me instantly and became all that mattered in my eyes. Upon completing the course, I took a brief period of time to blow off some much needed steam and find my drive to return to the field of architecture once again. This is where this portfolio comes in, found within its pages is a collated collection of a variety of projects across a number of education and placement projects. For a complete collection of all my work please go to: www.abcdesigns.space
COVER PHOTO LIVE BUILD - MArch Research Project
Contents RIBA
Plan of Work Stages
SHAPLAND - Detailed Design Part 2 Placement - Moon - Architect & Builder - Bristol
03
July 18 - Current Position
06
SUNNYMOUNT - Concept Presentation
07
Part 2 Placement - Moon - Architect & Builder - Bristol July 18 -Current Position
08
LINKED RESEARCH - LIVE BUILD
09
MArch - Newcastle University - Architecture, Planning & Landscape September 15 - July 17
18
THESIS
19
MArch - Newcastle University - Architecture, Planning & Landscape September 16 - July 17
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Symposium
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MArch - Newcastle University - Architecture, Planning & Landscape September 15 - December 15
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COWSHED
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Part I Placement - Clague Architects - Canterbury October 15 - June 16
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223 Maldon Rd
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Private Work - During Part I Placement July 14
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Extract of Past Work
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Various Various
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SHAPLAND - Technical Design - Part 2 Placement Project Brief Early on at my time at Moon I was handed over a stand-alone outhouse project, it became my job to work up the Planning, Technical drawings and oversee the Project on Site, under supervision of course. It was seen as an ideal project for me to cut me teeth on in the firm, a way of getting to know how Moon worked and to test my detailed design skills. What was supposed to be a straight forward project, ended up being a tightly constrained, fast-moving project with a number of redesigns and issues. All of this made it even more perfect for me to undertake at that point, alongside a number other concept and planning packages. 20.01
1160
100
W1
ELEC.T-RAIL
737
100
842
1807
Light - Recessed
Light - Rcsd IP65
Light switch - master - 1200mm AFFL
Light - Wall light
Light switch - dimmer - 1200mm AFFL
Light - Wall light e
Light switch - pull cord
Light - Recessed Light - Recessed
Light - Flourescen
Light - LED strip l
LED
Lighting
737
TV
100 DATA
100
Double 150 x 50 mm stud central internal W1 wall post built at same time as external wall panels to support Glulam beam during roof contruction (See Drawing 11.01 for details)
Power
Double 150 x 50 mm stud central internal Light - Pendant wall post built at same time as external Light - Recessed downlighter wall panels to support Glulam beam during contruction Drawing 11.01 for roof Light - Recessed (See directional downlighter details) Light - Rcsd IP65 downlighter external / shower
Socket - 5 amp ro
5
Socket - switched
Socket - unswitch
Socket - switched
Light - Wall light
Socket - unswitch
Light - Wall light external
Floor box
Electrical Layout Light - Recessed floor light to be Confirmed Light - Flourescent tube Light - Recessed wall light
158
Electrical Layout to be Confirmed
W1
100
Shaver Socket
Appliance isolator Consumer Unit
Power
HD
983
External Socket -
GRID
Light - LED strip lighting
Data/Comms/AV
Socket - 5 amp round pin - 450mm AFFL
TV
TV/FM socket
Socket - switched - 450mm AFFL
BT
Telephone Socke
Socket - unswitched - 450mm AFFL
Ceiling speaker
Socket -to switched above worktop cladding be set- out from front edge
3806
Sub-woofer spea
Socket - unswitched - above worktop
HD
983
Light - Recessed
Light switch - pull cord shower
W1
5164
Light - Pendant
Light switch - 2 way - 1200mm AFFL
Light switch - light sensor
100
158
Light switch - 1 way - 1200mm AFFL
Light switch - PIR sensor
TV
44.01
737
575
100 575
100
ELEC.RAD
Gym
W1
Light switch - pull
All Light in pipes store room switchto- 3arrive way - in 1200mm AFFL wall service voids- as indicated Light switch timer - 1200mm AFFL
833
Ballet Room
Gym
44.01 W1
158
ELEC.RAD
1807
Light switch - pull
Light switch - ligh
DATA
833
Light switch - dim
Light switch - PIR
1346
842
1346
100
W1
4517
Light switch - ma
S
All in pipes to arrive in store room wall service voids as indicated
100
HP
ELEC.T-RAIL
Light switch - tim
D
Lighting
HP
W1
3055
Store Room
Store Room
737
150
3055
Light switch - 3 w
M
bathroom waste to be connected by moon into new foul connection, to be vented at roof level
1580
150
100
Light switch - 2 w
3 T
bathroom waste to be connected by moon into new foul connection, to be vented at roof level
1580
1160
DATA
Light switch - 1 w 2
Shower room extractor taken out through back wall
W1
826
ELEC.RAD
754
ELECTRICIAN
ELEC.RAD
TV
158
ELECTRICAL KEY
NOTES IN BLUE ARE SPECIFIC TO THE 42.01
Shower room extractor taken out through back wall
826
ELEC.RAD
100
Soil pipe to be brought up through timber vall service zone
42.01
754
W1
20.02
Fresh water & data in cables to arrive in timber studwall service zone. Notch sole plate & prefab bottum timber if needed W1timber Soil pipe to be brought up through vall service zone
20.02
Fresh water & data in cables to arrive in timber studwall service zone. Notch sole plate & prefab bottum timber if needed
4517
cladding to be set out from front edge
3806
Structural Opening 3098 WG.01
LED
42.03
Structural Opening LED
Structural Opening
42.03
42.02
W1
Door entry / interc
Floor box
AM/CP
Alarm control pan
External Socket - 2 gang switched
AM/KP
Alarm keypad
Shaver Socket
DATA
Data socket
Appliance isolator switches
LED
LED
Detection / Extr
Consumer Unit
Sprinkler
WG.02
42.02
W1
3098
SD
Smoke detector
HD
Heat detector
no cut boards to this wall - see detail 42.03 for set out
WG.02
Alarm sounder Extractor fan
no cut boards to this wall - see detail 20.01 42.03 for set out
20.02 Heating
20.02
10.01 GA FLOOR PLAN
HP
Heating Programm
RT
Flush fitted room
PLUMBING + HEATIN Boiler
1:25
rain water down pipe connec Boiler gutter low point
Flat valley gutter laid below p HWC Hot water cylinde set to nominal fall to rear of r
rain water down pipe connected to valleyGlulam Beam E to be supported by gutter low point external structural studwork and packed
20.02
Triple stud central internal wall post built at same time as external wall to support Glulam beam during roof contruction
Line of fresh water in pipe Line of Structural studwork
242 325
75 75
325
242
424
n pipe
20.01
10.03 RAFTER PLAN 1:50
M LINE = 0.895M ABOVE TOP OFNotes 1. 4 x GLULAM FIXING SPEC F1 - Simpson INDLE LEVEL - Face Fix Concealed Flange Hanger - IUC217/91 2. 5 x GLULAM FIXING SPEC F2 - Simpson - Face Fix - I Joist Hanger This is not an `As built drawing’. Moon takes no responsibility for other - IIUSE224/92 parties relying on this information. Please note that drawing details are subject to change as a result of site-specific issues. Information contained on this drawing is the sole copyright of Moon Design & Build and is not to be reproduced without their permission. DO NOT SCALE FROM THIS DRAWING.
3349
4727
Sockets to be positione AFFL (100mm above w rooms), light switches a Roof Area Adjacent sockets / switc 48sqm 10mm apart.
300
3759
4017
5472 C/C
325 470
325
20.02 20.01
10.03 RAFTER PLAN Notes
10.04 ROOF PLAN
Glulam Beam B & D to support front 1. 4 x GLULAM FIXING SPEC F1 - Simpson aliminium profile - Face Fix Concealed Flange Hanger - IUC217/91 Front glazed doors hung fromFIXING SPEC F2 - Simpson 2. to5be x GLULAM Glulam Beams A & C - Face Fix - I Joist Hanger - IIUSE224/92
1:50
20.01
9456Glulam Beams A, B,C & D to connect to central Glulam beam E & rest on external front & be hung from side structural 20.02 studwork walls
Fan to come on with ma
set with 20 minute run o 10.04 ROOF PLAN Isolator to be fitted abov
1:50 Glulam Beam B & D to support front 1:80 fall set from front to back aliminium profile
Front glazed doors to be hung from Flat vallery gutter laid below parapet line, Glulam Beams A & C set to nominal fall to corners of roof
NB. all doubled up timbers to be fixed at 500c/c with M10 bolts grade 4.6 staggered 25mm either side of the C/L joists
bathroom. D
C B A -
NB. all doubled up timbers to be
3
70amp supplies to be p positions Under cabinet LEDs to (groove to be routed by fitted in base unit plinth A grid of appliance isola provided - position to b
90x225D C24 Glulam -D 3759
20.01
Size and spacing of floor joists to be Glulam Beams A, B,C & D to connect to 20.02 spec'd by SE central Glulam beam E & rest on external 1:50 front & be hung from side structural studwork walls
Behind beds sockets to master and 2000mm ce
Pendant lights to be fitte 1900mm AFFL Wall lights to be fitted at
90x225D C24 Glulam -C
90x225D C24 Glulam -B 5145
-D
400
5209
4017
5472
63
285
90x225D C24 Glulam -A
470
C24dwarf Glulam Floor joists span 90x225D bridged across wall
75x253D C24 Posi Joist @ 400 mm c/c
75
424 325
400
90x225D C24 Glulam -C
3759
Roof Area 48sqm 90x225D C24 Glulam -E
4879
5145
C/C
5209
75x253D C24 Posi Joist @ 400 mm c/c
75
424 325
4879
10.02 FLOOR JOIST PLAN
s are to be checked on site prior to commencement of preparation of any shop drawings. dimensions to any structural elements are indicative only. See neers drawings for actual sizes/dimensions. dimensions to any service elements are indicative only. See er’s drawings for actual sizes/dimensions. s to be read in conjunction with all other drawings, and other Consultants' information.
Set out point
Position of all electrical a agreed with Moon on si general to be as follows
325
130
Radiator Outside tap
overflow wies
300 325 4727
RAD
roof finish lapped up to and o beam creating a central upst General parpapet valley gutter
325
75x253D C24 Posi Joist @ 400 mm c/c
Line of groundworks blockwork
63
285
90x225D C24 Glulam -A
90x225D C24 Glulam 20.02 -B 5145
20.01
3759 90x225D C24 Glulam -E
5145
r joists span bridged across dwarf wall
NOTES
20.01
3854
50x150D Floor Joist @ 400 mm c/c 75x253D C24 Posi Joist @ 400 mm c/c
1:50 and spacing of floor joists to be 'd by SE
roof finish lapped up to and over central beam creating a central upstand for parpapet valley gutter
300
5239
of groundworks blockwork
75 75
424
ectrical cable
Flat valley gutter 20.02 laid below parapet line, internal studwork wall. set to nominal fall to rear of roof Triple stud central internal wall post built at same time 20.02 as external wall to support 20.01 Glulam beam during roof contruction
300
Line of trench for electrical cable
300
Floor joists doubled up under structural 20.01 line of Glulam Beam E
Glulam Beam E to be supported by 20.01 external structural studwork and packed internal studwork wall. Line of Structural studwork
360
20.02
360
20.01
The500c/c Coach House fixed at with M10 project bolts NOTE: 18 Sutherland Place Shapland Cottage 4.6 staggered 25mm either ROOM LAYOUTS ON GA PLANS ARE grade Clifton Lower Lode lane side of the C/L joists INDICATIVE ONLY. Bristol BS8 2TZ Tewkesbury t 0117 9733284 GL20 7DP FOR DETAIL LAYOUTS REFER TO e info@moonarchitectandbuilder.co.uk w www.moonarchitectandbuilder.co.uk DRAWINGS NOTED drawn
ABC
checked
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AB
TN
15.11.18 Glazed d Channel layout, In updated 17.10.18 Central w 15.10.18 Issued to 03.10.18 Issued to 03.10.18 Issued B
NOTE: rev ROOM LAYOUTS ON GA P date dr INDICATIVEOct ONLY. 2018 G FOR DETAIL LAYOUTS RE M DRAWINGS NOTED scales
job
1:25 & 50 @ A1 pricing
comment
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SHAPLAND Design Constraints The initial concept agreed with the client prior to my handling of the project, stipulated that we’d acquire permission to build through permitted development. This put a height constraint of 3m on the build, this should have been an easy task to achieve, which it was until the groundwork sub-contractors managed to build foundations too tall. Leading to one of the many redesigns. One of the more aesthetic orientated constraints can be seen in front edge detail (41.02), where we aimed to keep the leading edge of the building as elegant as possible. Initially the aluminium PFC channel specified for fabrication and construction below (46.01 - .02), was going to be a structural steel channel. Instead a series of Glulam’s we’re to be used as the primary roof and front edge structure (10.03), this would make the detailing both easier and more complex simultaneously. Roof furrings cut to produce 1:80 fall back to rear gutter
100m upstand to be achieved at highest point of valley gutter
150mm upstand to be achieved at highest point of rear valley gutter
Roof furrings cut to produce 1:80 fall back GRP to be dressed up and to over parapet rear gutter and dressed over face of breather membrane 150mm upstand to be achieved at highest GRP to be dressed up and over Aliminium point of rear valley gutter profile
Ryno Trim AA1L aliminium profile run 100m upstand behind aliminium to front be achieved profile with at highest pre formed pieces isntalled at all point of corner valley gutter corners
R1 +2.108 TOP OF ALIMINIUM EDGE
R1
+2.097 TOP OF PARAPET
GRP to be dressed up and over parapet Ryno Trim AA1L profile and dressed over aliminium face of breather membrane insect mesh GRP to be dressed up and over Aliminium profile 12mm OSB packer to form fall to parapet
Aliminium fascia supplied by metalwork Ryno Trim AA1L aliminium profile run sub-contractor behind aliminium front profile with pre (See drawing SC.21 for details) formed corner pieces isntalled at all corners gap between glulams to be infilled with 12mm OSB on 50 x 50mm tandlised sw Aliminium fascia supplied by metalwork battens face of OSB to align with sub-contractor underside of glulams (See drawing SC.21 for details)
+2.066 TOP OF CLADDING
100
80
20
10
DPC installed behind Aliminium Profile gap between todetail be infilled withto connection to glulams form drip for GRP be adhered 12mm OSB to on 50 x 50mm tandlised sw battens face of OSB to align with underside of glulams DPC installed behind Aliminium Profile set claddingtoout to align through connection form drip detail for with GRP to cladding on to walls be adhered
20
60
+1.804 U/S OF ALIMINIUM EDGE central glulam line behind posi roof joists TOP OF FRONT CLADDING
10
30
40
gutter furrings to be formed from 100 x 12mm 50mm plywood to internal face to of be stud wall stud, top surface cut to toachieve provide60mm fixing for fall gutter along furring length
10
30
+2.066 TOP OF CLADDING Insulation placed between furrings to reduce cold bridge VCL laid into valley gutter +1.864 TOP OF POSI JOIST 50 x 50 mm batten cut to 40mm at lowest point to create fall +1.804 U/S OF ALIMINIUM EDGE Insulation placed between furrings to TOP OF FRONT CLADDING reduce cold bridge +1.864 TOP OF POSI JOIST +1.728 U/S OF REAR GUTTER FURRING
60
12mm OSB packer to form fall to parapet 12mm plywood to internal face of stud wall to provide fixing for gutter furring 50mm Celotex GA4000
400
10
150
insect mesh
400
point to create fall
+2.097 TOP OF PARAPET
Ryno Trim AA1L aliminium profile 50mm Celotex GA4000
400
80
150
+2.108 TOP OF EDGE 50 xALIMINIUM 50 mm batten cut to 40mm at lowest
R1
100
R1
VCL laid into valley gutter
400
Breather membrane
40
+1.728 U/S U/S FINISHED OF REAR GUTTER +1.596 CEILINGFURRING LEVEL
gutter furrings be formed fromfurrings 100 x Expanding foam to placed between 50mm stud, top be bridge cut to tosurface reduce to cold achieve 60mm fall along length
set cladding out to align through with cladding on walls strip light to be installed recessed external in cladding
central glulam line behind posi roof joists
Breather membrane Spec to be confirmed
W1
+1.596 U/S FINISHED CEILING LEVEL
Silva Western Red Cedar Channel Cladding 20 x 94strip mmlight profile recessed -external to be installed in cladding Cladding overlap of door frame not to exceed 20mm Spec tobybePanoramic) confirmed (Stated
Expanding foam placed between furrings to reduce cold bridge
W1
Silva Western Red Cedar Channel DPC Cladding - 20 x 94 mm profile
41.01 Rear Paprapet Valley Gutter Detail
41.02 Front Parapet Valley Gutter Detail
41.01 Rear Paprapet Valley Gutter Detail
41.02 Front Parapet Valley Gutter Detail
Cladding overlap of door frame not to exceed 20mm (Stated by Panoramic) DPC
W1
70 x 10 mm skirting board
W1 Insect mesh
F1
70 x 10 mm skirting board
F1 -0.850 TOP OF FINISH FLOOR LEVEL -0.895 TOP 3RD BRINDLE
Insect mesh
F1
DPC fitted behind ledger in one continous length and lapped under sole plate
F1
-0.960 U/S FINISH CLADDING LEVEL -0.850 TOP OF FINISH FLOOR LEVEL -0.895 TOP 3RD BRINDLE -1.042 U/S FLOOR JOISTS -0.960 U/S FINISH CLADDING LEVEL
DPC fitted behind ledger in one continous length and lapped under sole plate
300
300
-1.042 U/S FLOOR JOISTS
9.5
+2.108 TOP FRONT PROFILE +2.097 TOP PARAPET -0.850 TOP FRONT OF FF LEVEL +1.804 PROFILE +0.000 U/S DATUM +0.000CLADDING DATUM -0.960 FINISH LEVEL
46.04 Mitered Corner 9.5 Elevation
46.04 Mitered Corner Elevation
1 : 50
52
52 52
18
24
+2.118 TOP FRONT PROFILE +2.097 TOP PARAPET
12
46.02 South East Elevation
1:5
+1.804 U/S FRONT PROFILE
18 18
24 24
12 12
40 40
+2.118 TOP FRONT PROFILE +2.118 FRONT PROFILE +2.097 TOP TOP PARAPET +2.097 TOP PARAPET +1.804 U/S FRONT PROFILE +1.804 U/S FRONT PROFILE
52
304 304
+0.000 DATUM
46.06 46.06 Front Front Wall Wall Edge Edge Plan Plan 1:5
152
200
152 152 152
57
40 40
200 200
40 40 40 40
9.5 152 152 200
9.5 9.5
76
76 76
Screws to be evenly laid out for ALC.01 & Screws bescrew evenly laid out for ALC.01 & .06 fromtothis .06 from this screw
18
46.05 Front Parapet Section
9.5
membrane lapped behind & down PFC, allow rainwater to fall behind channel and fall away
1:5
46.05 Front Parapet 46.05 Front Parapet Section Section 1:5 1:5
s/w packing to enable recess cladding to align with PFC 18mm vertical plywood strips behind fixing points s/w packing to enable recess cladding to s/w packing enable recess cladding to see fortodetails align46.01 with PFC align with PFC
46.05 Front Parapet Section 1:5
18mm vertical plywood strips behind fixing Cladding & PFC to be aligned 18mm vertical plywood strips behind fixing points points see 46.01 for details see 46.01 for details s/w packing to enable recess cladding to align with &PFC Cladding PFC to be aligned Cladding & PFC to be aligned 18mm vertical plywood strips behind fixing points see 46.01 for details
Cladding & PFC to be aligned
304
46.06 Front Wall Edge Plan
-0.850 TOP OF FF LEVEL -0.960 CLADDING FINISH LEVEL
1:5
1 : 50 1 : 50
DATUM LINE = 0.895M ABOVE TOP OF 3rd BRINDLE LEVEL 46.03 North
C
East Elevation
1 : 50 GENERAL NOTES DATUM LINE = 0.895M ABOVE TOP OF All dimensions are to be checked on site priorABOVE to commencement of OF DATUM LINE = 0.895M TOP works preparation of any shop drawings. 3rd and/or BRINDLE LEVEL 3rdofBRINDLE Sizes and dimensions toLEVEL any structural elements are indicative only. See structural engineers drawings for actual sizes/dimensions. Sizes of and dimensions to any service elements are indicative only. See GENERAL NOTES service engineer’s drawings for actual sizes/dimensions. GENERAL All dimensions are to read be checked on site with prior all to other commencement This drawing isNOTES to be in conjunction drawings, of All dimensions are other to be Consultants' checked on site prior to commencement of works and/or preparation of any shop drawings. specifications and information. worksof and/or preparationtoofany anystructural shop drawings. Sizes and dimensions elements are indicative only. See Sizes of and dimensions to anyforstructural elements are indicative only. See structural engineers drawings actual sizes/dimensions.
DATUM LINE = 0.895M ABOVE TOP OF
membrane lapped behind & down PFC, membrane lapped behind & down -2no. c/sunk holes setbehind 40mm from PFC, PFC allow rainwater to fall channel and allow rainwater fall behind channel and inner edge, withtospacing as indicated on fall away fall away 46.01 -To be supplied with PPC star head c/sunk fixing screws no.6 x 70mm
76
Screws to be evenly laid out for ALC.01 & .06 from this screw
This is not an `As built drawing’. Moon takes no responsibility for other parties relying on this information. Please note that drawing details are subject to change as a result of site-specific issues. Information contained on this drawing is the sole copyright of Moon Design & Build and is not to be reproduced without their permission. This is not an `As built drawing’. Moon takes no responsibility for other ThisNOT is not an `As built drawing’. Moon takes no responsibility for other parties relying on FROM this information. DO SCALE THIS DRAWING. parties note relying ondrawing this information. Please that details are subject to change as a result of Please note that drawing details are subject to change as a result of site-specific issues.
job / drawing no.
SC.41
18mm vertical plywood behind fixing construction comment planning stripsb regulations points see 46.01 for details -2no. c/sunk central aris holes set 40mm from PFC central aris fixing 6mm thick plate supplied as parton of inner edge, with spacing as indicated fascia 46.01 -To be supplied with PPC star head c/sunk fixing screws no.6 x 70mm -2no. c/sunk holes set 40mm from PFC -2no. edge, c/sunkwith holes set 40mm from PFC inner spacing as indicated on inner edge, lapped with spacing on membrane behindas& indicated down PFC, 46.01 46.01 central aris allow to fallPPC behind and -To berainwater supplied with starchannel head c/sunk -To away bescrews supplied with PPC star head c/sunk fall fixing no.6 x 70mm fixing screws no.6 x 70mm
pricing
1:5
46.03 North East Elevation 46.03 46.03 North North East East Elevation Elevation
TN
18 18
scales
6mm thick fixing plate supplied as part of @ fixing A1(6" xplate 6mm thick as part of 152 x1:5 76mm 3" xsupplied 3/8) Powder coated fascia /B fascia7021) (RAL central aris aliminium PFC
18
-0.850 TOP OF FF LEVEL -0.850 TOP OF FF LEVEL -0.960 CLADDING FINISH LEVEL -0.960 CLADDING FINISH LEVEL +0.000 DATUM
24
46.06 Front Wall Edge 40 40 Plan
12
+2.118 TOP FRONT PROFILE +2.097 TOP PARAPET -0.850 TOP FRONT OF FF LEVEL +1.804 PROFILE +0.000 U/S DATUM +0.000CLADDING DATUM -0.960 FINISH LEVEL
1:5
1 : 50
304 40 40 40 40
AB
18
1:5
-0.850 TOP OF FF LEVEL
PH
17.10.18 Issued for On Site Construction membranes updated in 41.01 & 41.02
SC.41
pricing
9.5 9.5
304 46.04 46.04 Mitered Mitered Corner Corner Elevation Elevation 1:5
-0.850 TOP OF FF LEVEL -0.850 TOP OF FF LEVEL -0.960 CLADDING FINISH LEVEL -0.960 CLADDING FINISH LEVEL +0.000 DATUM
-0.960 CLADDING FINISH LEVEL
1 : 50 1 : 50
ABC
checked
1:5
1 : 50
46.02 46.02 South South East East Elevation Elevation
drawn
screws from Screws to to be be positioned evenly laid 40mm out for offset ALC.01 & central .06 fromaris, thismitered screw joins & seams as indicated
304 304
+0.000 DATUM
Bristol BS8 2TZ t 0117 9733284 e info@moonarchitectandbuilder.co.uk w www.moonarchitectandbuilder.co.uk
Shapland Cottage AB TN lane Lower Lode Tewkesbury GL20 7DP
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17.10.18 Issued for/Powder On Siteno. Construction - 76mm rev 46.01 see for (6" details job drawing 152 xscales x 3" x 3/8) coated 152 76mmaliminium (6" x 3" xPFC 3/8) Powder coated (RALx1:5 7021) @ A1 (RAL date 7021)fixing aliminium 6mm platePFC supplied asrun part of/B drawing title Ryno thick Trim AA1L aliminium profile 18mm vertical plywood strips behind fixing fascia behind aliminium front profile with pre Oct 18 plywood 18mm vertical strips behind Section AAfixing Details points commentcorner pieces planning isntalled b regulations construction formed at all points see 46.01 for details corners see 46.01 for details
project
The Coach House 18 Sutherland Place
152
40
9.5 9.5
t 0117 9733284 e info@moonarchitectandbuilder.co.uk w www.moonarchitectandbuilder.co.uk
drawn ABC checked Clifton
Shapland Cottage Lower Lode lane Tewkesbury GL20 7DP
40 40
40
40
+2.108 TOP FRONT PROFILE +2.108 TOP TOP PARAPET FRONT PROFILE +2.097 +2.097 TOP PARAPET +1.804 U/S FRONT PROFILE +1.804 U/S FRONT PROFILE
40
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SHAPLAND Site Photos - Foundations & Pre fabricated Wall Panels During the lengthy foundation stage, we had the site team pre-fabricate a number of the timber wall panels. This helped us for a number of reasons; firstly, it kept the client happy by letting her see constant progress. Secondly this allowed us to accurately design and issue for fabrication the roof design. We did design in elements of flexibility, by leaving out a number of panels. This allowed for elements of the project to be finalised whist work was underway on-site.
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SHAPLAND Site Photos - Roof Structure One of the more complex elements of this projects has for the start been the roof & front channel detail. An early agreement with the client to keep the front edge as elegant as possible, with the roof only stepping down to its full thickness 400mm passed the windows internally posed a number of intricate details. Eventually hanging a number of Posi-joists off the central running glulam proved to be the answer. This allowed depth of roof structure for a series of gym mounts to be installed on the ceiling, while keeping the internal head room sufficient and the overall building height under the 3m constraint under permitted development.
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SUNNYMOUNT - Concept - Part 2 Placement Project Brief The Option 1 - Visual _
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In addition to the extension attached to the rear of the property, I was asked to explore a variety of options for a garden pavilion. The idea being that eventually the designs of both the extension and pavilion would begin to coincide.
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LINKED RESEARCH - LIVE BUILD - MArch Project Brief & Masterplan This project, run over both years of Masters in Newcastle, consisted of Researching, Planning, Technically Resolving and then finally Constructing a number of leisure / education pavilions. The structures form part of a wider Bakethin Masterplan, for Kielder Water and Forest Park Development Trust and were designed in conjunction with Kielder Art and Architecture. The project was funded by Heritage Lottery Fund North East, while the high level of spec was assisted by the labour coming from our group of students and transport costs being covered by Newcastle University APL. We were asked by the client to provide a coherent design package, which together would form a journey for visitors starting at the castle carpark and then heading towards Kielder lake. Thus, providing not just a bird watching experience but additionally aimed to meet the needs of many and reinforce the Kielder Ethos of Education Through Experience.
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LIVE BUILD Initial Design Approach - Framing The View In order to provide options for the clients, we as students divided into three groups of three. The aim was for each group to explore differing design concepts, thus offering the clients a number of design approaches to choose from. Wildlife Hide - Presentation Board The existing hide was hidden away and rarely visited except by those who knew to seak it out. To revitalise the bird hide under the concept of Framed Views we aimed to create a new special experience, the form and orientation of the hide is focused on framing four significant views across the site. The wrapping design is expressed in the roof creating a permanent protective cover to the structure.
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LIVE BUILD Welcome Point - Presentation Board The design has an intentionally bold, striking form, which opposes the verticality of the tall pine trees that cover the site. The wrapped monolithic form, a theme continued from the bird hide, developed as ribbons that would fulfil the various functions required in the proposed brief. The ribbons of timber interlink forming benches, shelter, bike lock up spaces as they flow between the trees. Openings in the sheltered portion highlight the distinctive views to the canopy above.
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LIVE BUILD Viewpoint Detailed Design After the initial presentation, the detailed design stage was undertaken following the feedback issued by the clients. My first job during this stage was the detailed design of the Viewpoint, making sure to design in the necessary features for the constructing of the installation.
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LIVE BUILD Detailing Roof - Bird Hide My most challenging task of the entire live Build project was the detailing, or rather more engineering required to create the roof. A main issue included the creation of a 6.4m long beam out of maximum deliverable 4.8m beams. Then design how the beam would connect to a column and the foundations for the column. Finaly the actual roof had a very tight design ambition of showing no screws, while being top hung and over sailing the wall line.This would involve an number of intense discussions with our assigned Engineer Artem. Roof Beam to Rear Terrace Beam Connections
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LIVE BUILD Roof Construction Sequences Due to having other responibilities during this year I couldn’t always be on-site, so during the period of time that the roof was going up I had to produce a series of construction sequence diagrams for people to continue the work on site without me. This was one of the challenging tasks of being the sole designer of the roof, in that all questions could only be directed at me. I had to constantly micro manage the construction team during this stage, while also working myself. It was nothing short of exhausting but very exhilerating when the roof all came together.
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LIVE BUILD Pre-Fabrication - Central Roof Beam & Column Learning from the previous Live Build Project, we learnt the value in Pre-Fabricating Elements Off-Site. This was required for the central beam due to its length and complicated design, it allowed us to acurately and cleanly construct the beam. While the use of Cut Lists throughout the project was vital to keep track of the various elements, Reduce Wastage and help us remian within our Tight Budget.
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LIVE BUILD Pre-Fabrication - Roof Scissor Beam & Wing Repair Due to confusion while on-site and one vital dimension being left off of the working roof construction drawings, elements of the Oversailing Roof would require to be pre-fabricated at both the University Workshop and the Kielder Workshop. A Scissor Joint was required to allow the roof to overhang at the ends of the birdhide, while resting on the wall line and being connected with a number of smetal plates.
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THESIS PROJECT - MArch Basic Project Outline This was the primary design and research module of my last year of academic study at Newcastle University. The brief had a basic outline of Investigating a Craft and then developing an Investigation Strategy to define and create a Realistic Brief. Due to my previous experience and interest in wood working I choose to investigate honest detailing with timber. My prior relationship with the area of Kielder Forrest due to my Linked Research Project, along with further research into the diminishing industry and materials available in the area led me to investigate a project based on the Cross Laminated Timber.
Design Opportunities – Kielder Lake – Bakethin Weir The Bakethin Weir, a middle point within Kielder Lake had the potential to enable a dramatic yet settled intervention into the landscape. Due to its position within a natural amphitheatre, elements of the program could be hidden away from wide views, while other aspects of the surrounding landscape can be designed into and expressed through the intervention.
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THESIS Programs of the Site My intervention within the site of Kielder looked to tie in with both parts of the sites existing program of Industry & Leisure / Education. Firstly, I looked to connect into the existing timber industry present within Kielder, by producing a program that consisted of the following: Raw Milling of Kielder logs, Fabrication of CLT panels, Design & Prototyping Studios for the creation and testing of new joints and systems and Testing of CLT’s tectonic and fire resilience. Thus, hoping to restablish the diminishing industry in the area & beyond. by creating a centre based on putting the UK at the forefront of a New Age of CLT Design. Matter Production Line - 1:100
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THESIS Education / Leisure Program VS Production Line Program Analysing the existing CLT factories of Austria and SE Germany, I looked to design the project around the factories production Line, while also considering how the Education / Leisure program- can be intertwined. Exploded Axonometric 1 : 250 An example of this is the Glass Front which expresses the Stages of the Production Line. The quality control/ storage points of the production line are located to the public front of the facility, enabling people in the forestry tower and the external CLT pavilion garden to understand the processes undertaken within the building by merely studying the facade.
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The form of the facility came from setting the industrial elements of the program to the industrial axis of the northside of the lake and the leisure elements to the leisure orientated axis of the southern side of the lake. The Tower and Public Installations were designed to express the Sculptural Opportunity of CLT and the potential of my proposed structural system. While the testing facilities design bridges the gap between the needs of the program and the joy of the site opportunities.
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THESIS Drawing People Into the Facility I created a New Destination for visitors based on Education & Experiencing the Landscape, while drawing from the Existing Design Language of Kielder Art & Architecture Installations. This formed the decision for the tower which possesses carefully designed views, aimed to educate the visitors about how the park is managed but also to draw people to specific parts of the landscape. Care has been taken as to when the visitors should be emersed within the Fabrication & Testing Program, and when to draw their attention out of the facilty towards the surrounding natural amphiteathre of the Bakethin Weirs Northern Lake Side.
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URBAN HACKING- SYMPOSIUM - MArch Inital Site Visit & Mapping - West Kruisake - Rotterdam This was the first design module I undertook at Newcastle University, it was based within Rotterdam around a contentious area known as West Kruisake. The brief stipulated looking at site analysis in a Less than Conventional Way. Me and my partner decided to look at approaching the site at a Personal Level, e.g. getting to know the people inhabit it. We became aware of a close knitted community who all seemed to know each other and were working for the betterment of the area. This can be seen best on the mapping below, we have indicated the location of the meeting and connected people together who have had any direct contact with other persons or TOKO 51.
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SYMPOSIUM Building on the Existing Communal Art Programmes The Community Art Initiative (CAI) annual event calendar, was planned a Series of Events which hopefully create more integration between the variety of cultural groups present in the area. The poster below shows when events are scheduled to begin and for how long they will last for. It is meant to be easy to read and diagrammatic so the community and Rotterdamers can easily find out exactly when events are occurring along the West Kruiskade and at TOKO 51, the pivot point and base node for the community.
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SYMPOSIUM Annual Arts Calender During the site visit I met a number of people working for and within the local community. They had begun to produce a series of art, music and cultural events, mainly held in TOKO 51. We produced graphical images for a series of events to cover a multitude of interests, in a hope to allow everyone within the community and in the surrounding area to be included.
Community Installations The basic idea was that during any CAI family event artwork would be created, these would be installed along parts of the street. Thus either highlighting or hiding the positive / negative elements of the street.
Repurpose old CD’s / Disks
Street Portrait of Portrait’s
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Facade Rope Parabola
SYMPOSIUM Symposium’s Purpose The reason why I’ve included this project within my portfolio is due to the pure graphical nature of the work undertaken. Due to the development out of an interest in street art the entire project took on a very advertisement / graphical nature. This required me to learn a series of new skills in order to portray information as clearly as possible. These skills have remained with me and were continually developed throughout future projects.
Part 2 - Urban Hacking The symposium was the initial stage in a 2-part project, the aim was for us to find a need and create a brief by exploring and investigating our designated area in unconventional ways. Once that had been achieved we then progressed into looking for a solution/strategy for dealing with it. For me the next stage took form of creating an community arts center based in the heart of West Kruiskade, where the sole design ambition would be the integration of the differing ethnic groups and new immigrants into the community.
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THE COWSHED - Part 1 Placement Project Outline This scheme was one of the last projects I worked on while at Clague Architects, the brief was to redesign an element of a larger development based in London. The site issues included height restrictions, a requirement to connect floor levels to the existing scheme’s walkways (Shown in Section) and a need to mitigate the overlooking of the nearby residential gardens. Front Elevation
Ground Floor
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COWSHED Design Approach In order to mitigate these issues, the lowest floor level was sunken into the basement and a light-well was developed to improve light and air qualities in the space. While frosted glass windows on the ground and first floor, sky lights/ lanterns and two enclosed second floor courtyards reduced light pollution and overlooking into neighbouring houses while creating light and airy spaces. I feel that these constraints provided the necessary restrictions for a stimulating scheme to emerge, one which I am rather proud to put my name to. Section AA
First Floor
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d Residential Development ODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
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ONAL PRODUCT PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
223 MALDON RD - Private Work Project Outline
A private client asked me to investigate the possibility of extending their Victorian House, they wished to open up the kitchen, create a better dining room and to produce a seating area with a view out into the garden. I worked on this project in my spare time for two weeks when first starting my year’s placement. Site width issues and the location of the first floors windows reduced my options in terms of design. In the end I looked at a single pitch roof leaning against the existing external wall, in order to retain the doubles to the back the extension area. I also raised the floor level to create a level threshold access between the extended and existing. Proposed Ground Floor
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PRODUCT COWSHED Rear Elevation
Section AA
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EXTRACTS OF PAST WORK Building Fabric - MArch - 1st Year - January 16 - December 16 1:50 Sectional Model & Technical Section
Building Fabric
Second Floor Plan - 1:100
Roof Plan - 1:100
First Floor Plan - 1:100
Ground Floor Plan - 1:100
Technical Build Up Section - 1:25
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EXTRACT OF PAST WORK Urban Hacking - MArch - 1st Year - October 15 - December 15 1:100 Section - Hacking Production Line & Street Visual
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EXTRACT OF PAST WORK Urban - BaHons - 3rd Year - January 14 - July 14 Streetscape Design Apporach Models & Test Visuals
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EXTRACT OF PAST WORK Urban - BaHons - 3rd Year - January 14 - July 14 Dusk Street Sceen Visual
Modular - BaHons - 2nd Year - September 12 - December 12 Rear Courtyard Visual
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