Alex Stewart-Long's Architectural Portfolio

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ALEX STEWART-LONG ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO PART II ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT alexstewart-long@live.co.uk


ALEX STEWART-LONG alexstewart-long@live.co.uk

ABOUT ME 2

Architectural

designer

with

UK and international experience. to go above and beyond and

both

I strive make the

Fifth Floor Plan - Artist Colony private terrace & Typical Artist Apartment Floor

Part

www.linkedin.com/in/alex-stewartlong

CHINA +86 136 8239 5331 UK +44 7714257854

EXPERIENCE

I am an organised reliable, and enthusiastic

Architectural Designer | KSR Architects International (China) November 2018 – Current | Full time - 9 Months

most of all opportunities, such as taking

Working from initial concept to construction drawings on a range of projects within

the opportunity to work in China. Taking on

Asia and the UK.

extra responsibilities, I am always ready to

design presentations. Creating creative media such as concept and fly through videos, presentations, 3D digital models, This role has allowed me to understand an international clientele and work relationship.

, organising and speaking in lectures to university students. During both my studies and employment I’ve learnt to be self-reliant and work successfully to form teams and complete

Design Tutor | De Montfort University October 2017 – June 2018 | Part Time - 8 Months

Assisting the full time staff on the Part One course with design studios critique.

to plan ahead and ensure deadlines are met.

Additionally running Revit and Rhino workshop sessions and writing a programme

I have also proven my architectural abilities

guide book. One to One mentoring sessions with two final year students.

being award the Top student award and RIBA Presidents

Medal

nomination.

School Representative | De Montfort University October 2016 – July 2018 | Part Time - 2 Years

SOFTWARE SKILLS

Attending meetings with Head of School, Dean of Faculty and Vice Chancellor.

Microsoft Office

+10 Years

Creating a link between students and staff, the university and industry. This role

AutoCad

+10 Years

allowed me to organise and speak in lectures and events, further more it allowed

Photoshop

+10 Years

Indesign

+10 Years

SketchUp

+10 Years

Illustrator

+10 Years

M-Color

5 Years

Revit

3 Years

Luminon

3 Year

Rhino

1 Year

Grasshopper

1 Year

Working on industrial, commercial and residential projects. Won an international

Vector Works

1 Year

architectural competition. Visiting sites and being involved in Client and Design team

Adobe Premiere

1 Year

meetings. Working directly with clients. Producing detailed architectural drawings for

Adobe Lightroom

1 Year

me to voice student concerns and actively improve the student experience at the university.

Part 1 Architectural Assistant | Stephen George + Partners October 2016 - October 2018| Part Time - 1 Year, 8 Months June 2014 – January 2016 | Full Time - 1 Year, 7 Months March 2013 – April 2013 | Work Experience - 1 Month

contractors. Producing 3D models in Sketch up and Revit. Involvement in the early stages of design and producing schemes. Learning contracting and law.

INVOLVEMENTS Leicester & Rutland Society of Architects (LRSA) Elected Council Member - Organised and spoke in a number of events.

monthly

March 2014 – October 2018| Private Project Work - 4 Years Securing client comissons, developing designs through to planning and construction stage. Assisting with the surveying of buildings developing skills

in accurately

recording buildings.

Council Member on the Conservation Advisory Planning Council Attended

Part 1 Architectural Assistant | Hone Architects

meetings

to

discuss

Digital Visualisation Specialists| Digital Building Heritage Group June 2013 – March 2014| Part Time - 9 Months

conservation projects in the planning process Creating a record of buildings with historic importance via 3D modelling using

in the Leicestershire area.

photographs and architectural drawings for buildings no longer standing, and site

Leicester School of Architecture Society (LSA) -

visits with 3D scanning for buildings still standing. Creating 3D printed models to be displayed in exhibitions around the country. Using a range of 3D modelling skills including Sketch up and Magics.

Arranged social events, lectures and created a

link

between

students

and

industry.

Additionally, arranging for myself and other Masters students to carry out undergraduate critiques and tutorials.

Architectural Assistant| Rolf Judd Architects June 2013| Work Experience Working on a number of commerical projects in the City of London, helping to produce working drawings, attending meetings and putting together presentations.

1. Artists Terrace 2. Artist Apartments

all assignments to a high standard. I am able

dissertation

2.

member of the Leicester society of Architects

Representing the company at client meetings and leading

1.

get involved, previously being an active

BA(Hons) MArch


EDUCATION March Architecture| July 2018 | De Montfort University First Class Grading for First Year Graduating with First Class Honours June 2018 (Awarded Top Mark in the year)

PEDR Part 1 | January 2016 | Lancashire University Professional Experience and Development Record completed during employment between Undergraduate degree and Masters degree.

BA(hons) Architecture | July 2014 | De Montfort University Receiving a 2:1 Honours degree.

A Level’s & GCSE’s | July 2010 & 2012 | Pipers Corner School A Levels: Achieving A-C Grading GCSE’s: Achieving A* - C Grading

AWARDS & COMPETITION ENTRIES Top MArch Student Prize (Top Overall Grade) Top MArch Dissertation Award RIBA Presidents Medal Dissertation Award Nomination LRSA President’s Prize competition : (Winners) A 24 hour competition to design a flexible exhibition display for the Love Architecture Event taking place in October 2018 and other future events. The design also had to be easy to move and store.

Master plan Sofia, Bulgaria : (Winners) Part of a small team at Stephen George competing against two other architecture practices to design a £150 million mix-use master plan with commercial and residential elements.

Rome Community Ring, Young Architects Competitions: Team of five students ranging from Part 1 to Part 3 developing a roman fort in Rome into a multifunctional community and tourist centre.

Soar Island, RIBA Competitions: Ideas competition which seeks ideas for the future use of Soar Island, located in the middle of the River Soar in Leicester.

ADDITIONAL COURSES RIBA 4 Day Conservation Course| April 2016 Revit Fundamentals Training | June 2015 North Carolina State University Design Course

| June 2010

INTERESTS Travel - Sport - Art Learning and immersing in other cultures for greater understanding of the world. First hand experiences of architecture to broaden my knowledge of the build environment.

As well as being lacrosse vice captain at university, I also helped organise an office cycling group. Sport has taught me both team work and leadership skills.

My artwork ranges from fine liner drawings that I have successfully sold as prints to designing tattoos as well as designing posters and banners for the charities and organisations I help out with.


EXPERIENCE

Enrolment

Graduation

LEICESTER SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE BA(HONS)

LEICESTER SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE BA(HONS)

STUDIES

Grade 2:1 3 YEARS

AWARDS

2009

2012

2011

2013

2014

EXTRA CURRICULAR

9 MONTHS

Summer Design Camp

Research Placement

NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY USA

DIGITAL HERITAGE RESEARCH GROUP, DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY Digital Visualiser

WORK EXPERIENCE

1 MONTH

Summer Internship

Architectural Assistant

ROLFE JUDD ARCHITECTS LONDON

STEPHEN GEORGE & PARTNERS LEICESTER

1 MONTH

1 MONTH

Summer Internship

Easter Internship

ROLFE JUDD ARCHITECTS LONDON

STEPHEN GEORGE & PARTNERS LEICESTER


Enrolment

Graduation

LEICESTER SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE M(Arch) Masters

LEICESTER SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE M(Arch) Masters Grade 1st 2 YEARS

2015

Top student for Masters Dissertation & Nomination for the RIBA President’s Medal Dissertation award

Highest Overall Grade for Masters in Architecture

2017

2018

2016

2019

7 MONTHS

TRAVELLING 4 YEARS

VOTED MEMBER OF LRSA (LEICESTER & RUTLAND SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS)

2 YEAR

School Ambassador LEICESTER SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

1 YEAR 7 MONTHS

1 YEAR 8 MONTHS

Part Time Architectural Assistant STEPHEN GEORGE & PARTNERS 4 YEARS

Private Residential Projects HONE ARCHITECTS UK

9 MONTHS

Architectural Designer 1 YEAR

Undergraduate Design Tutor LEICESTER SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

KSR ARCHITECTS SHENZHEN, CHINA


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KSR ARCHITECTS, CHINA

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UDC Business Mix-Use Centre Pingtung, Sales Gallery TAIWAN Shenzhen CHINA Digital China Reith Assets HQ Shenzhen Offices CHINA Shenzhen CHINA

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M(ARCH) MASTERS DEGREE

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International Competition CHINA KingFine Mixed-Use Development Nanjing CHINA

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Thesis Project Leicester UK

Loosley House Historical Residential UNITED KINGDOM

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Cycling Highway London UK

Artist Colony & Spa Hotel New York USA


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The high walls, and constricting entrance to the Forte Portuense result in an isolated space within an area of dense housing and fast moving transit, into and out of the city of Rome. The secretive site has vast potential which is currently overlooked. app This entry approaches the project in three ways. Firstly the proposal assumes a light touch

approach maintaining the existing structure and character of the Fort with little intervention and Residential Heritage Dissertation International Everards Brewery where required, temporary and environmentally sound architectural additions. Examples are the prefabricated hotel pods which generate their own energy and tensile canopies which use minimal Projects Research RIBA Competition Cafe material yet maximise the potential of the space. UK Presidents Secondly, the proposal attempts to extend theLeicester existing streets and pavements up and over the (Winners) Leicester walls of the fort with urban walkways. These walkways are based on the context of the UKthe existing structure, the walkways yield, medal contemporary streets, however where they meet Mix-Use UK drawing attention to their temporal hierarchy. The modern materiality of these walkways also juxtapose the aged stone of the existing Fort. The walkways draw the public into the centre of the nomination Masterplan Fort in order to establish a new public domain, a multi levelled Public Park, in which the community can meet, exercise and escape routine. Sofia The thi third aspect assesses the character of the existing Fort and proposes creative and fulfilling BULGARIA functions which are both augmented by, and, contribute to, the atmosphere of the existing Convent Boden HQ Office Student architecture. These include micro urban agricultural plots which contribute to the cafĂŠ on site, Cinema and Photographic studios which make the most of the dark tunnels, and landscaped Orvieto Offices & Developments Competitions ITALY Industrial Leicester Multi-locations Leicester UK UK

Mushroom farm

Artists retreat

Site Plan

Scale: 1:1000

Photography studio

Public cinema

Exhibition room

View of moat promenade


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DIGITAL CHINA INTERNATIONAL INNOVATION CENTRE SHENZHEN, CHINA


Brief: KSR provided full design services for architectural, landscape and interior design / fit out package for 4 storeys of sales centre in Shenzhen China. The building has a foot print of 2000 sq. m. spread over 3 storeys designated to the Excellence Group sales centre / Digital China International Innovation Centre and 1 storey of office space together with surrounding immediate landscape complete with car parking. This was a partnership between Excellence and Digital China to design an international Innovation centre and sales centre. The international

innovation centre showcases Digital

China’s cloud base technology products whilst also providing a space to sell the commercial and office developments that will be constructed on the rest of the site. Concept: Our inspiration came from the dynamics of information technology. Technology has changed the way we interact and communicate. DISSEMINATION

POINT TO POINT

INTERFACE

& TRANSMISSION

INTERACTION

& PATTERN

Our relations have been

defined by points of interaction to another point of interaction creating an interface and relationship patterns. These points can guide us and provide us with information to enhance our lives.

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DENSE GRID 450X450mm To serve as boundary and control

LARGE DISPLAYS

MEETING SPACES

SMALL DISPLAYS

CONTROLLED FLOW

AV/ MEDIA

FREE FLOW

SKETCH OF INTERNAL SPACE


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DIGITAL CHINA INTERNATIONAL INNOVATION CENTRE SHENZHEN, CHINA

1ST FLOOR PLAN

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UDC BUSINESS CENTRE, SALES GALLERY SHENZHEN, CHINA COMPLETE


Hualian Business Center is located within Nanshan Central Business District of Shenzhen. It is a venue for display and sales activity for the upcoming five-tower office development. Aimed

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complement

the

prevailing

architecture of the office tower and main lobby, similar language and materials were utilized. Concept: The design challenge lies in manifesting both the composed nature of business enterprise and the hospitality of the space during the sales period. Tranquility and comfort is the “pitch” for the new sales center. It also aims to showcase the value of the space and the brand culture of the whole development beyond physical model displays typically found in sales centers. At the 2nd floor where sales discussion and VIP lounges are located, vernacular lines were translated into distinct forms creating a featured contrast to existing configuration of walls and structure.

It is most evident in the

sales discussion area where the outdoor garden was augmented to sweep through the interior. This provided a spontaneous free-form of niches providing pockets of intimate spaces for “discussion pods” and “garden lounges”.

2ND FLOOR SALES CENTRE PARTIAL PLAN

DISCUSSION AREA & LOUNGE 2ND FLOOR SALES CENTRE INTERIOR ELEVATION


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REITH ASSEST HEADQUARTERS SHENZHEN, CHINA CONSTRUCTION STARTED ON SITE


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备注: 每一个暗门柜子内部两个层板相隔断为4 2 0 M M , 所有的间门柜子内部均要有层板, 层板的厚度为2 5 M M , 过道所有地暗门的开启方式均要采用弹力吸磁开启方式 1-D

5

1-E

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所有的层板的内部均要打光处理

410

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内部柜子

25

413 25

原有的防火门贴膜处理 贴膜与防火板饰面相同

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所有的层板的内部均要打光处理

所有的层板的内部均要打光处理

所有的层板的内部均要打光处理

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黑色喷砂不锈钢

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所有的层板的内部均要打光处理

所有的层板的内部均要打光处理

413

所有的层板的内部均要打光处理

410

所有的层板的内部均要打光处理

412

所有的层板的内部均要打光处理

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25

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8400

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杂物间

±0.000

±0.000

8400

±0.000

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景观区对位

财务室端景区

±0.000

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地柜

地柜

±0.000

±0.000

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成品

1-C

放成品样板 放成品样板

抽柜区

中岛区

放成品样板

到顶天花柜子

水槽位

到顶天花柜子

柜子区

文印区装订区

9600

±0.000

MANAGER ROOM 13 经理室1 3

景观沙发区

强电 耐火砖砌筑

弱电

1 2 M M 钢化玻璃门与天花同高 门框采用地弹门

1-D

茶水区

排风

机房墙面白色乳胶 漆,5 0 M M 黑色色喷 砂不锈钢地脚线

机柜

±0.000

59807

室内自行车 室内自行车

14400

±0.000

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茶水区

1-E

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±0.000

7 4-01-50

MANAGER ROOM 15 经理室1 5

MANAGER ROOM 14 经理室1 4 ±0.000

防火卷帘

O - D T 3 LIFT LOBBY 办公客梯 电梯厅

加压

O - D T 6 办公客梯

O - D T 4 办公客梯

O - D T 5 办公客梯

1-E

等候区

-0.050

±0.000

MAIN LOBBY 主大堂

防火卷帘

O - D T 7 办公客梯

水井

前室

OPEN PLANNING OFFICE 1 开放式办公区1

空调机房

门从内往外可开启

空调水井

仅奇数层设井道安全门 新风井

空调水井

0.050

写字板位

空调机房 O - D T 8 排风/ 排烟 办公客梯

14400

EXTERNAL MEETING 大会议室

O - D T 1 1 办公客梯

O - D T 1 0 办公客梯

O - D T 9 办公客梯

O - H T 1排风/ 排烟 办公货梯

机柜

59700

储藏间墙面白色乳胶 漆,5 0 M M 黑色色喷砂 ±0.000 不锈钢地脚线

防静电地板

机柜

桌子

0.450

VIP LIFT LOBBY 贵宾电梯厅

男卫

±0.000

水井

MEETING ROOM 2 会议室2

地柜

H - D T 3 酒店客梯

地柜

±0.000

MANAGER ROOM 7 经理室7

地柜

H - D T 2水井 酒店客梯 女卫

排风

H - D T 1 酒店客梯

油烟井

柜子区

软装柜

文印区

微波炉

茶水间垃圾放入口 不锈钢收口

到顶天花柜子

机柜

MATERIAL 材料间

±0.000

到顶天花柜子 暗藏式冰箱对开门冰箱 9 0 0 * 7 0 0

茶水间( 水吧区) 详见详图

吧椅

文印区装订台及迷你吧区

成品装订桌

±0.000

MANAGER ROOM 8 经理室8

水井

前室

迷你吧区

吧椅

加压

景观装饰架子

地柜

写字白板

展示柜区

地柜

地柜

9600

1-D

9600

±0.000

VICE - GENERAL MANAGER ROOM 副总办公室

±0.000

SECRETARY 秘书区

1-F

加压 排烟 H - X H T 1 耐火砖砌筑 消防电梯 酒店货梯

前室 1 2 .㎡ 0 6

茶水区

8400

CEO OFFICE 总裁办公区

±0.000

±0.000

±0.000

MANAGER ROOM 5 经理室5

900

1-G

±0.000

要有灯带 层板收纳柜

要有灯带

层板收纳柜

CEO SPA ROOM 总裁按摩室

层板收纳柜

层板收纳柜

±0.000

CEO TOILET 总裁卫生间

-0.020

CEO BEDROOM 总裁卧室

柜子

MANAGER ROOM 1 经理室1

MANAGER ROOM 2 经理室2

MANAGER ROOM 3 经理室3

±0.000

SPARE ROOM 备用间

±0.000

8400

1-G

900

±0.000

MANAGER ROOM 4 经理室4

OPEN PLANNING OFFICE 2 开放式办公区2

±0.000

±0.000

MANAGER ROOM 6 经理室6

SMALL MEETING ROOM 小会议室

条柜

1 2 M M 钢化玻璃门与天花同高 门框采用地弹门

H - H T 2 仅奇数层设井道安全门 加压 酒店货梯

O - D T 1 办公客梯

O - D T 2 办公客梯

9600

1-F

双层窗帘

双层窗帘

1-1

1-2

1-3

1-4

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图上比例、尺寸仅作参考,以现场实际尺寸为准。

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1-5

1-6

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CASHIER 出纳间

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FINANCE 财务室

LOUNGE AREA 休息区

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茶水区

OFFICE 办公室

墙面墙纸,5 0 M M 黑色色喷砂不锈 钢地脚线

LOUNGE ROOM 休息室

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MANAGER ROOM 12 经理室1 2

成品装订桌

茶水区

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4

Mixed Use Residential & Commercial Development Pingtung, Tiawan FEASIBILITY STAGE


Brief: An existing client was given the opportunity to buy additional land to enlarge a plot previously designed to feasibility stage. There were two available pieces of land to buy, a larger rectangular plot to the rear of the original plot and a smaller triangular piece of land to the side of the original plot. The first task was to provide a feasibility study to show possible massing, floor areas and saleable areas for the original plot, original plot + Plot A, Original Plot + Plot B, Original Plot A+B. This feasibility study showed that the client could benefit from the purchase of both new plots of land. The project now is at the initial design stage whilst the purchase of the new land is confirmed. The scheme comprised of a row of town houses to the rear of the site with a mixed-use block to the front of the site (apartments and retail) with undercroft parking. There is also a raised shared garden area in the centre of the site.


5

KINGFINE MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT NANJING, CHINA CONSULTANCY ROLE


Brief: Given 5 days, we were asked to study a design produced by another firm, that the client felt lacked individuality and uniqueness. We provided a concept and sketch design scheme which lead to us being appointment as design consultants for the project. The project is mixed use; retail, commercial, hotel and residential. Concept: A concourse is a place where pathways or roads meet, such as in a hotel, a convention center, a railway station, an airport terminal, a hall,or other space. The term is not limited to places where there are literally pathways or roadways or train tracks joining. The concourse is more than just a place and crossing of paths, it is also the convergence of people of varying ages, race and beliefs. Furthermore, it a representation of collective culture and heritage from different period. It is the interlocking of directions, patterns and activities that makes the place unique and interesting. The perimeter zones plays a vital role in providing design dialogues between the new development and the existing context of the place. It create opportunities for public gathering, walkways, access and as well as potential business possibilities. The design intention is to create a multi- level, multi- use spaces binding the development together while recognizing the value of the existing surroundings. The ARCHITECTURE elements respond to dominant context on the site. The elevated railways and station and the underground train being represented by the horizontal building features. The link between the trains is achieved by the vertical lineal gestures. The crossing of diagonal lines provide reference and emphasis on important areas. The basement areas serve as the parking and other facilities as well as the connection to the underground railway.


6

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION HOSTED BY WANDA, CHINA COMMERCE SHAPES LIFE CURRENT PROJECT


The competition focused on the theme of “Commerce Shapes Life” and invited designers to build creative commercial spaces by exploring the innovative transformation of commercial public zone in the era of ‘experience economy’. Exploring the perfect combination of the three main elements of business: ‘people, goods and space’, and reshaping the infinite possibilities of the ecological relationships among the ‘space, retail format and operation’ of the future business with their rigorous and specific designs. Our aim is to connect both the digital and phyiscal platforms of commerce, whilst looking at both the immediate and longer term way commerce can shape peoples lives. Creating a commercial Wellbeing Lifestyle, our scheme aims to improve the users well-being, provide convience services, social interactions, and experience commerce all linked through a digital app. In the long term we are also looking at how the development can positively impact peoples lives through sustainability, tackling pollution, food shortage issues, ocean pollution and lack of green spaces within the urban environment. The model also aims to be adaptable to urban areas around the world.

Individual Interests Communial public plaza Retail


7

RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, LOOSELY HOUSE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM DESIGN STAGE LEADING TO PLANNING

1

1:100

100

SCALE

1 : 100


Brief: To provide full design services for landscape design (0.5 acres) together with refurbishment and renovation of a 1800s Georgian House with a new extension and interior design (307 sq.m) located in Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. The house is located next to a conservation area and within an area of outstanding beauty. Concept: The current house has had multiple extensions added overtime, creating a mix-mash of styles and forms. This design aims to compliment the proportions of the original house and provide a welcoming entrance. The concept was to provide a design that brought the house into the 21st century whilst honouring and preserving its history, connecting it to the surrounding gardens and making the most of the spectacular views that surround the house.


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MASTERS THESIS PROJECT: AN ARCHITECTURE OF RE-INTEGRATION A PRISONER’S JOURNEY BACK TO SOCIETY


The UK Prison crisis is worsening every year: rising populations, aging

as they become more comfortable within their environment

buildings and increased violence. This project looks at reducing

(something they were not able to do in prison). Specific views (of

the pressure on prisons by reducing the chances of re-offending.

family life, nature, recreational activities, members of the public

The scheme is a re-integration centre that aims to integrate ex-

and the working environment) that are not seen in prison and our

prisoners successfully back into society. By tackling the causes

important for an individual journey have influenced the layout of

of stigmatization, unemployment and anxiety experienced after

the site. The use of the wall is also carefully design to show that

leaving an institutional environment, the architecture will directly

a wall can provide guidance but is no longer a barrier trapping

aid the users.

them in a particular space.

The project started with an in depth study of the prison

The project is located in the town of Glen Parva, south Leicester

environment:

built

shire, an area that houses a large prison. It’s location to the prison

environment and the emotions experienced. The design looks at

is key to tackling the issues of re-offending and changing to

the process of unfolding the 6m2 box that is the prison cell to the

stigmatization by the local community.

understanding

the

daily

routine,

the

open space outside the prison walls. The main concepts are to give back choice, to provide guidance and to change the perception of the wall.

Using Kinetic

architecture, an individual is able to manipulate their space


8

MASTERS THESIS PROJECT: AN ARCHITECTURE OF RE-INTEGRATION A PRISONER’S JOURNEY BACK TO SOCIETY

The Unfolding of the Prison Cell

Unfolding The Prison Cell

Breaking restraints of the prison cell Breaking down thedown restraints ofthe the prison cell

Model of unfolding the box Model of Unfolding the box

How adapt How do youdo adapt you from your world being a 6.5m2 box to the entire world?

from a 6.5m2 box ....

having the freedom to move ...Toto the freedom anywhere you want to? to move where you want?

A model defining the views important to the Re-integration process - Users can pick up the views prisms to see what you be views from particular points on the site.

Concept model studying the changes faced when leaving a rigid, organised institutional environment and entering the free movement of the free world.

One of a series of paper models used to explore how the architecture can become part of the contoured landscaped, removing the boundaries of the site.


1:50 Section of Reading Room

The Kinetic Movements of the Reading Room

Structural Build Up of the Reading Room

Structural Build Up of the Reading Room 1.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

2.

3.

Larch Wood Cladding 25x25mm Battens S-5 Clip Standing Seam Metal Roof 25x25mm Battens Gutter Gluelam Rafters Wooden Batten Louvers Larch Cladding 50x50mm Battens 225mm Wall SIP Panel Door 225mm Wall SIP Panel 50x50mm Battens Larch Cladding Double Glazed Windows Fold Out Desk and Seating Brick Garden Wall

4.

5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

10. 11.

12. 13.

20. 21. 22. 23. 24 25. 26

28.

29.

30. 27.

31. 32.

33.

20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33.

Brick Cladding 50x50mm Batten Flat Roof Panel 225mm Wall SIP Panels Glulam Structure 50x50mm Battens Wooden Cladding Moveable Wall Unit Metal Plates Screwed to Foundations 100mm Sand and Cement Screed 200mm High Performance Floor Insulation Quintherm Blocks Slab Layout Bricks Ground Slab

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.


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MASTERS THESIS PROJECT: AN ARCHITECTURE OF RE-INTEGRATION A PRISONER’S JOURNEY BACK TO SOCIETY

Technical Section through Housing

The Flat Roof Brick Metal Lintel Rubber roofing Metal Cap Drip Flashing Coping Wedge OBS Board 25x25mm Battens 165mm SIP Panel

Wall U-Value = 0.13 W/m2K (Timber Cladding)

The Wooden Cladding Wall 12.5mm Plasterboard, joints filled and taped, sanded and smooth seamless surfaces 50mm Roackwall Profox Insulation 50x50mm Battens Drip Flashing 165mm Structural SIP Wall Panel

The Ponds & Retaining Wall Foot Drainage

Weep Hole Bricks 200mm Sand and Cement Screed

The Ground Floor

DPM Membrane

14mm Wooden Floor Boards

Concrete with Re-inforcement Rebar’s

100mm Sand and Cement Screed with underfloor heating

Soil Bed In-Situ Concrete Foundation Well Compacted Hard Core

200mm Kingspan floor insulation In-situ Concrete foundations Drainage


Section of Reading 1:50the Section of ReadingRoom Room

The Roof 75x25mm Larch Cladding 25x50mm Batten S-5 Clip Metal Standing Seam Roof 25x50mm Battens 165mm SIP Panel Void for Heat Recovery System Suspended Ceiling

The Roof Metal Fascia Drip Flashing 25x25mm Battens 75x25mm Larch Cladding

The First Floor 14mm Floor Boards 25mm Dry cement Mix with Heating Pipes 12.5mm Sterling Board

Window U-Value = 0.11 W/m2K

50mm Rigid Insulation Rubber Plates for Sound Insulation Structural Joists 400mm centers Heat Recovery System Piping

Wall U-Value = 0.12 W/m2K (Brick Cladding)

The Brick Wall Double Glazed Timber framed Window Damp Proof Membrane Air Tight Membrane 12.5mm Plasterboard, joints filled and taped, sanded and smooth seamless surfaces 50mm Roackwall Profox Insulation Brick Ties screwed to SIP Panel Brick and Mortar course: 102 x 65 x 215mm Bricks with 10mm mortar course 165mm SIP Wall Panel 25mm Kingspan Insulation DPC below SIP Panel Baseplate 3 no. Layers of Quintherm block

The Retaining Wall Washed Gravel Filter Fabric Drainage Re-inforced Concrete

Floor U-Value = 0.09 W/m2K

Vertical & Horizontal Rebars Compact Subgrade


8

MASTERS THESIS PROJECT: AN ARCHITECTURE OF RE-INTEGRATION A PRISONER’S JOURNEY BACK TO SOCIETY

Conceptual model exploring both the resident’s and members of the public’s journey through the site and their interactions with one another.


3D Site Plan Model


9

MASTERS PROJECT: ARTIST COLONY & SPA HOTEL NEW YORK, USA

1. Basic Formation 2.

Unique compositions to give the Spa and Artist Colony their own identities. 1.

1. Artists Terrace 2. Artist Apartments

Fifth Floor Plan - Artist Colony private terrace & Typical Artist Apartment Floor

2, Component Relationship & Optimisation The elements twist and react to each other and the site (solar radiation, sun light and views) through an optimisation process to find a form best fitting to the buildings requirements.

Sixth Floor Plan - Typical Hotel Room’s Floor

3. Additional Optimisation Running Optimisation processes on the lower levels to create the best views of the Manhattan skyline and down to Brooklyn.

4. Interactions The twisting formation creates interactions in the public areas, yet allows privacy in apartments and rooms which face away from each other.

5. Structure The core and plates work as a cantilever with an outrigger truss system in the floor plates which resist unbalanced forces. The mega columns resist sheet action; resisting both tension and compression. The circular formation reduces high stress which can concentrate at corners and makes a more efficient shape for resisting buckling. The structure peels away at optimal points to provide the best views over the city.


The with

brief a

was

to

design

commercial

an

element

artist to

colony

sustain

it.

The design explored housing two different elements within one structure and how to provide privacy for both whilst still allowing certain interactions. The of

design

also

optimisation:

optimisation

explored using

processes

the

opportunities

grasshopper in

order

to

to

run

provide

the best views and comfortable solar gains. The exoskeleton emerges out of the landscaping and wraps itself around the skyscraper creating a coherent design. The design also explored the idea of allowing nature to create a vernacular through

biophilic

architecture.

Local

mosses

and planting grows on the structure that will be unique to the location of the building.


10

MASTERS ONE TERM PROJECT: CYCLING HIGHWAY, FRINGE FESTIVAL LONDON


A city is always evolving and changing as new technologies and materials are discovered, standards of living rise and the economy changes. Today, London is one of the most diverse and multi- cultural cities in the world with its 8 million residents and 4 million workers interacting on a daily basis. With the increasing population,

lack of space and the ever worrying problems of climate

change it is becoming increasingly important that our architecture and built environment is able to create adaptable, economical and sustainable spaces. The London 2020 Expo is a chance for countries around the world to creatively look at solutions for the issues our cities are facing. Countries they

are

believe

invited can

help

to

design

improve

our

adaptable cities

for

architecture future

that

generations.

This project was to design an expo entry for a chosen country which provided a long term improvement to the city of London. Denmark’s Expo Entry looks at leaving London with a permanent improvement with part of a new cycling highway. The structure provides a safe and separated cycling route across London and improves a currently very dangerous site. This celebrate Denmark’s forward thinking cycle highways and offers their expertise to London.


11

GARITAGE PARK, SOFIA, BULGARIA. MIX-USE MASTERPLAN INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION (WINNERS)


An international competition to design a major office and residential masterplan situated on a 165 000 m2 site in Bulgaria’s capital. The project will be developed in phases including: • 95 000 m2 Offices • 60 000 m2 Residential • 90 000 m2 Park with lake, playgrounds and pedestrian areas • Primary school for 500 children • 4 500 parking lots • Sport centre with pool • Supermarket, restaurants, coffee shops and more My involvement in the project included the initial and developed master planning, design of the offices and houses and also working with the landscape architect to create a central park area.


12

BODEN HEAD QUARTERS, OFFICES AND INDUSTRIAL UNIT LEICESTER, UK


This project consisted of a new head office and distribution warehouse for Boden, a British clothing retailer selling primarily online and mail order by catalogue. The new ÂŁ30 million complex consists of a 250,000sqft warehouse with 25,000sqft of offices. Tasked with designing the offices, this was also my first full project in Revit. The challenge of this project was to create a smart and sophisticated office that is in prime view from the motorway, and also coordinated with the extremely large warehouse that it connects to. Keeping the colour scheme consistent, I worked closely with CA Cladding to design the PRIME rain screen cladding system which was pulled out at different depths at the end of the building to cleverly hide the fire escapes. This then wrapped over the build to create a sleek roof. Large glazed areas provided a light and pleasant working environment inside the building, as well as creating a large double height entrance lobby.


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EVERARDS BREWERY CAFE LEICESTER, UK

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Waterfront House 2a Smith Way Grove Park Enderby Leicester LE19 1SX t: +44 (0)116 247 0557 www.stephengeorge.co.uk

River Soar

of, either directly or indirectly without express written consent. Do not scale off this drawing. All heights, levels, sizes and dimentions to be checked on site before any work is put to hand.

3B L 3B H (867) (857)

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Leicester Waterside, Soar Island Cafe

Drawing Name:

Cafe Location - Site Analysis Drawing Status:

Feasibility

Suitability:

S0

Rev:

-

SGP Project:

18-241

Drawn:

ASL

Team:

CD

Date:

25/09/2018

Scale:

1:500

@ A1

Drawing Number:

LWSI- SGP- XX- ZZ- DR- A- 0901


The old industrial areas along Leicester’s canals

have

become prime redevelopment plots in recent years. With large residential and office developments in the surrounding area,

Brewery secured a plot on the Soar Island to create

a flexible cafe/ Brewery Bar within a new landscaped park. This development aims to provide refreshments for families during the day, whilst at night becoming a trendy bar showcasing Everard’s Beers. Being on a prime corner in the centre of the canal, the project will be able to be view from afar in multiple directions. The aim of the design is to connect the building to both the landscape and the canal, providing multiple defined views of interest, and both indoor and outdoor seating. This was done using a number of interlocking rectangles.


14 1

EXAMPLE OFFICE DEVELOPMENTS UNITED KINGDOM

Waterside, Leicester Multi- company offices with a costa coffee shop.

55

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Leicester Waterside, Mixed Use Masterplan CDE Reference

This drawing, the works and concepts depicted are copyright of Stephen George & Partners and may not be reproduced or made use of, either directly or indirectly without express written consent. Do not scale off this drawing. All heights, levels, sizes and dimensions to be checked on site before any work is put to hand.

SOAR LANE ELEVATION

NORTHGATE STREET ELEVATION

PEDESTRIAN LINK ELEVATION

NEW HENRY STREET ELEVATION

Rev Date

By

Drawn: Team: Scale:

AC CD 1:500 @ A2

Drawing Status: CAD Reference: Date:

170 London Road Leicester LE2 1ND t: +44 (0)116 247 0557

Project No:

Dwg No:

www.stephengeorge.co.uk

16-079

MP04

Description

Preliminary 16-079 F January 2017

Rev: A

Leicester Waterside, Mixed Use 14K Office, Proposed Elevations CDE Reference

This drawing, the works and concepts depicted are copyright of Stephen George & Partners and may not be reproduced or made use of, either directly or indirectly without express written consent. Do not scale off this drawing. All heights, levels, sizes and dimensions to be checked on site before any work is put to hand.

Drawn: Team: Scale:

SF CD 1:125 @ A1

Drawing Status: CAD Reference: Date:

Preliminary 16-079 F008-001b 22/09/2017

170 London Road Leicester LE2 1ND t: +44 (0)116 247 0557

Project No:

Dwg No:

www.stephengeorge.co.uk

16-079

F008-016

Rev: -


Working on various commercial project these have ranged from Business park developments, individual offices and offices that are part of a larger regeneration project. Working as part of a team I have worked on basic foot printing, plans and elevations, planning applications and tender packs, as well as visuals and fly-throughs to help achieve planning and to pitch to clients.

2

One Bow Churchyard, London Offices and retail refurbishment & Extension.


15

EXAMPLE RESIDENTIAL PROJECT PRIVATE PROJECTS Ref:

Ref:

1

Large Extension to a Detached House, Hose, Leicester

40m

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A Ba rn

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B Stable

40m

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Outdoor Menage (Floodlit)

0

0.5

1

2

Metres at scale 1:50

This drawing, the works and concepts depicted are copyright of Stephen George & Partners and may not be reproduced or made use of, either directly or indirectly without express written consent. All heights, levels, sizes and dimensions to be checked on site before any work is put to hand.

Ref:

Oil Tank

Passage for Horses

e for Horses

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Gate to Barn/Stable/Menage

Store

Proposed extension Garage (3 Car spaces)

Oil Tank Gate to Barn/Stable/Menage

Reduced 'dwarf wall' 450mm high

Existing Oil Tank

Reduced 'dwarf wall' 450mm high

Paved Footpath to front door

Gravel Drive

Proposed extension

pasture lane

Potential relocation of standard oil tank with bund facility

pasture lane

Potential relocation of standard oil tank with bund facility

Oil Tank

Oil Tank

Existing Oil Tank

Paved Footpath to front door

Gravel Drive

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170 London Road

170 London Road

Leicester LE2 1ND

Leicester LE2 1ND

t: 0116 247 0557 f: 0116 254 1095

0

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Existing Access

t: 0116 247 0557 f: 0116 254 1095

www.stephengeorge.co.uk

www.stephengeorge.co.uk

Vale View House, Hose

Vale View House, Hose

Site Plan

Site Plan

Drawing status:

Planning

Cad reference:

Drawing status:

Planning

16-216-P002

Cad reference:

16-216-P002

Drawn:

ASL

Drawn:

ASL

Team:

CD

Team:

CD

Date:

22/05/2017

Date:

22/05/2017

Scale:

1:250@ A2

Scale:

1:250@ A2

0

Project no:

16-216

Dwg no:

P002

Rev:

-

Project no:

16-216

Dwg no:

P002

0.5

1

Metres at scale 1:50

This drawing, the works and concepts depicted are copyright of Stephen George & Partners and may not be reproduced or made use of, either directly or indirectly without express written consent. Do not scale off this drawing. All heights, levels, sizes and dimensions to be checked on site before any work is put to hand.

cepts depicted are copyright of Stephen George & Partners and may This notdrawing, be reproduced the works or made and concepts use of, either depicted directly are copyright or indirectly of Stephen without express George & written Partners consent. and may All heights, not be reproduced levels, sizes orand made dimensions use of, either to bedirectly checked oron indirectly site before without any work express is put written to hand. consent. All heights, levels, sizes and dimensions to be checked on site before any work is put to hand.

0.5

1

Metres at scale 1:50

This drawing, the works and concepts depicted are copyright of Stephen George & Partners and may not be reproduced or made use of, either directly or indirectly without express written consent. All heights, levels, sizes and dimensions to be checked on site before any work is put to hand.

Rev:

-

2

3

4

5

2


small extensions to

redesigns of existing houses.

The small extensions are now being carried out as solo jobs giving experience in client interactions, the various design stages and the legal side of running a job. The large jobs have been through my time in practice and offer a different client experience to the larger commercial projects undertaken. Here are a few examples of projects carried out.

Velux Rooflight GGL 2060R, 1140x1180mm

PROPOSED EXTENSION Existing windows to be replaced with like-for-like new windows.

Small Extension to Semi-detached House, Buckinghamshire

GND CLG 5450.0

Monier Redland Fontenelle Interlocking plain tiles

WF03 WF04

WF05

Pebble dash render to match existing.

0.0

1ST FFL 3050.0 GND CLG 2750.0 4300

1210

WG04

2110

DG12

1810

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Existing North Elevation 1st CLG 5450

sting West Elevation 1st CLG 1st CLG 5450 5450

0

1 : 100

Part H – Drainage

Part M - Access to and use of buildings

No new stairs, ramps or are being3050 proposed by this extension. Glass in 2750 critical locations to be safety glass below 800mm, and 1500mm in doors, with a 300mm side overlap.

1st FFL Heights of switches and sockets to comply to diagram 29. Bottom of GND CLG sockets to be 450mm above floor level, centre line of3050 switches to align 2750 to door handles i.e. 1000mm off of floor level. Part P - Electrical safety

1260

GND FFL[Extg dwellings]. Part L1B - Conservation of fuel and power

Exterior GND Level 350 0 Given the whole building calculation method no specific insulation

GND FFL This project includes notifiable electrical work, including new circuits Exterior GND Level 350 and works to bathrooms/external. A NICEIC or similar registered electrician should design, install and test the works to the 017th edition Wiring Regulations.

values will be given, instead they will be limited by Table 2 [New Thermal elements] in the approved document. This does not mean that achieving these values the building automatically complies and a SAP 2005 rating may give the constructor greater flexibility. New thermal elements: Roof - 0.15W/m2K Floor - 0.20 W/m2K Wall - 0.16 W/m2K refer to Celotex U Values

Foul and surface water systems to be kept separate until the point of departure from the site, if a combined sewer is present.

uttering and downpipes to be

Part K - Protection from falling, collision 1st FFLand impact

GND CLG

1st FFL

welling utilises 'System 1 Background1st FFL GND CLG GND CLG3050 Foul: All sanitary plumbing to be in accordance with BS EN 12056. ct fans' ventilation i.e. openable 3050 2750 Existing drains to be investigated to determine invert levels and mesh extract to bathrooms/kitchens.2750 runs/directions, all below ground drains to structural engineers details, connections to be approved by building control before encasement. hen adjacent to hob] or 60 litres per Drains passing through external walls to be protected with lintels with ermittently. GND FFL GND FFL at least 50mm surround, filled with compressible material. Operated intermittently. Exterior GND Level Exterior GND 350 Level rated intermittently. Extracts to be 350 0 0 Surface: minute overrun. All surface water to be linked to existing surface water disposal with background ventilation of system, gutters and rainwater pipes highlighted on plans. ndows].

art G / BS6465 Sanitary Installations, baths, basins, showers and sinks with nnected to underground drainage a 100mm2 upvc soil and vent pipes ber boxing internally and rising on the work to be roddable from all

1st CLG 5450

ProposedSouth East Elevation Proposed Elevation 1:100 1:100

Proposed North Proposed WestElevation Elevation 1:100 1:100

Part J - Combustible appliances

Please note that windows to achieve a U value of 1.3 W/m2K, A rated, energy index 1. Glazed external doors are to have a U value bettering 1.8 W/m2K.

No new combustion appliances are proposed with this extension, however, existing boiler to be serviced and analysed to consider additional room loadings, and relocated within the same room to an outside wall - new flue.

The building fabric should be constructed so that there are no reasonably avoidable thermal bridges, or unwanted air leakage. An 7283 energy consultant, to guide the thermal resistance and to provide the calculation route, should be appointed early on.

All works to boiler to be undertaken and certified by a Registered Gas Safe engineer. Certificates to be forwarded to building control.

F-C = 1.16 C-H = 0.94 H-C = 0.30

F-C = 0.79 C-H = 1.30 H-C = 0.30

WF04

WF03

6455

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Possible Roof Light

WF05 GND CLG 5450.0

7511

Possible Roof Light

RADIATOR

Lounge

DF05

WF04 2400

RADIATOR

2.44 u/s c

DF04

DG05

DG04

DG08

3180

Utility 2.57 u/s c

2.57 u/s c DG10

GND FFL 350.0

WF06

EXT GND 0.0

RADIATOR

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Bedroom 4 Hall 2.46 u/s c 2.43 u/s c

2.472.44 u/s cu/s c Kitchen

DPC

0.2 W/m2k U Value

RADIATOR

RADIATOR

Section A-A

DG11

WG01

DG01

Weak mix cavity fill, or trench block, cavity fill chamfered to outside.

WF02

WF01 DG02

Porch 2.30 u/s c

Floor comprises of 65mm sand/cement screed on 100mm concrete slab, on 500G polythene seperating layer with 75mm Celotex insulation on 1200G polythene, on sand bliding on well consolidated hardcore.

DPC

Garage

2.51 u/s c

0.17 W/m2k U Value

Wall comprises of 25mm Pebble Dash Render, 102.5mm bricks and mortar, 50mm cavity, 100mm Celotex Insulation, 100mm Concrete block and 15mm wet plaster

150

DG01

100x50mm wall plate strapped down wall with 3m galv straps, minimum 3 courses.

Hall Steel beams to Structural Engineers details. Fire protect steel beams to 30 mins for elements. 2.46 u/s c DF02 Bedroom Dining 3

RADIATOR

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RADIATOR

DF03

2.64 u/s c

810

GND CLG 2750.0

Proposed Velux Rooflight GGL 2060R,1140x1180mm

0.15 W/m2k U Value

2080

RADIATOR

DF06

1ST FFL 3050.0

810

2.35 u/s c

Roof Comprises of a Monier Redland Fontenelle interlocking plain tiles, on treated 25x50mm battens, on breathable roof felt, on loose timber rafters at 400mm ctrs to SE details, with 100mm Celotex insulation between rafters, and 50mm Celotex below raftersand 500g vapour control layer, with 13mm plaster and skim.

Poleplate to SE details bolted to wall.

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2285

2400

2.40 u/s c

RADIATOR

2400

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2.42 u/s c

Bathroom

15.00°

En-suite 2.31 u/sKitchen c

RADIATOR

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WG03

F-C = 0.79 C-H = 1.30 H-CF-C = 0.30 = 0.70 C-H = 1.50

1st CLG 5450

1st FFL GND CL 3050 2750

4300

0

DG13

PVC Windows to match existing windows.

150 890

50.0

2200

PROPOSED EXTENSION

2750.0

1260

2

2400

5450.0

Experience in residential architecture ranges from

concrete strip foundations to S E Details, and building controls onsite assessments.

GND FF Exterior 350 0


15

The client’s brief was to renovated and

EXAMPLE RESIDENTIAL PROJECT

extend the existing dormer bungalow’s footprint to provide a modern two story

PRIVATE PROJECTS

family home in a modern style. The project was granted planning permission in August 2018.

Renovation and Extension, Leicestershire, UK

9100

Ref:

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Gym

7000

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Garden Room

4712

Utility Room

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3300

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Garage

6302

W.C.

Living Dining Kitchen

5790

Bedroom

170 London Road

Sitting Room

Leicester LE2 1ND t: 0116 247 0557 f: 0116 254 1095 www.stephengeorge.co.uk

t:

www

The Bentley's Home

Study

Entrance Hall

The

Ground Floor Plan Proposed

Lounge

Drawing status:

Firs Prop

Preliminary

Cad reference:

Original House Footprint

Drawn:

ASL

Team:

CD

Date:

19/03/2018

Scale:

1/100 @ A3

Draw Cad

Draw

Team

Date

Scal

Project no:

Dwg no:

Rev:

-

B001

A

This drawing, the works and concepts depicted are copyright of Stephen George & Partners and may not be reproduced or made use of, either directly or indirectly without express written consent. Do not scale off this drawing. All heights, levels, sizes and dimensions to be checked on site before any work is put to hand.

This drawing, the works and concepts depicted are copyright of Stephen George & Partners and may not be reproduced or made use of, either directly or indirectly without express written consent. Do not scale off this drawing. All heights, levels, sizes and dimensions to be checked on site before any work is put to hand.

Original House

Proposed House

Pr


A design for a new 3 bedroom detached house in Buckinghamshire, UK. The site is located at the end of an existing property’s garden that has road access. The site has many challenges such as its proximity to neighbouring properties, trees with root protection areas and a steep slope. This challenges has meant that clever design decisions are required to allow maximum

New Build House, Buckinghamshire, UK

daylight into the property whilst respecting neighbours privacy. The house also aims to provide a “life time home”, designed to allow wheel chair access, chairlift installation, adaptable rooms and bathrooms incase the occupant require single floor living.

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29/08/2018

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North

Project no:

Dwg no:

18-001

A004

This drawing, the works and concepts depicted are copyright of Alex Stewart-Long and may not be reproduced or made use of, either directly or indirectly without express written consent. All heights, levels, sizes and dimensions to be checked on site before any work is put to hand.

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STUDENT COMPETITIONS

The high walls, and constricting entrance to the Forte Portuense result in an isolated space within an area of dense housing and fast moving transit, into and out of the city of Rome. The secretive site has vast potential which is currently overlooked.

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This entry approaches the project in three ways. Firstly the proposal assumes a light touch app approach maintaining the existing structure and character of the Fort with little intervention and where required, temporary and environmentally sound architectural additions. Examples are the prefabricated hotel pods which generate their own energy and tensile canopies which use minimal material yet maximise the potential of the space. Secondly, the proposal attempts to extend the existing streets and pavements up and over the walls of the fort with urban walkways. These walkways are based on the context of the contemporary streets, however where they meet the existing structure, the walkways yield, drawing attention to their temporal hierarchy. The modern materiality of these walkways also juxtapose the aged stone of the existing Fort. The walkways draw the public into the centre of the Fort in order to establish a new public domain, a multi levelled Public Park, in which the community canconstricting meet, exercise andtoescape routine. The high walls, and entrance the Forte Portuense result in an isolated space within an area of dense housing and fast moving transit, into and out of the city of Rome. The secretive site has potential is currently overlooked. third aspect which assesses the character of the existing Fort and proposes creative and fulfilling Thevast thi

functions which are both augmented by, and, contribute to, the atmosphere of the existing

app This entry approaches the include project in threeurban ways.agricultural Firstly the proposal assumes a light touch architecture. These micro plots which contribute to the cafĂŠ on site, approach maintaining the existingstudios structure and make character the of Fortthe with little intervention and Cinema and Photographic which the of most dark tunnels, and landscaped where required, temporary and environmentally sound architectural additions. Examples are the prefabricated hotel pods which generate their own energy and tensile canopies which use minimal material yet maximise the potential of the space. Secondly, the proposal attempts to extend the existing streets and pavements up and over the walls of the fort with urban walkways. These walkways are based on the context of the contemporary streets, however where they meet the existing structure, the walkways yield, drawing attention to their temporal hierarchy. The modern materiality of these walkways also juxtapose the aged stone of the existing Fort. The walkways draw the public into the centre of the Fort in order to establish a new public domain, a multi levelled Public Park, in which the community can meet, exercise and escape routine. thi aspect assesses the character of the existing Fort and proposes creative and fulfilling The third functions which are both augmented by, and, contribute to, the atmosphere of the existing architecture. These include micro urban agricultural plots which contribute to the cafĂŠ on site, Cinema and Photographic studios which make the most of the dark tunnels, and landscaped

Mushroom farm

Mushroom farm

Artists retreat

Site Plan

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Artists retreat

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Artist Studio

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Artist Studio

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Aerial view of site

Proposed Entrance Across Moat Scale: 1:50

Proposed Entrance Across Moat Scale: 1:50

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Exhibition walkway to communal park Scale: 1:50

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Moat Promenade Scale: 1:50

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Work Completed at during my years in practice and during the masters course. Example Projects: - Community Centre, Rome (La Sapienza University Competition) - Design for Exhibition Display for the LOVE Architecture Event (LRSA President’s Prize competition) WINNERS Community Centre, Rome Rome still retains unveiled treasures - forgotten architecture and monuments longing for a chance to be brought back to life and to the community. In partnership with La Sapienza University and Progetto Forti, Rome municipality created the debate over one of its precious hidden treasures: Forte Portuense. The brief was to transform a former military fort into a leisure time & cultural focal point - capable on one hand of triggering urban redevelopment & social cooperation and on the other hand to attract citizens & tourists. The aim was to offer the city of Rome a network of leisure time facilities a hair’s breadth away from the very core of one of the most fascinating cities in the world. This project was undertaken with two fellow students. Exhibition Display for the LOVE Architecture Event - Winners During October 2018 an event called LOVE Architecture is to take place in the LCB Depot, Leicester. This event will have multiple elements from displays, talks, workshops etc. A 24 hour competition was held to design a design unit with the following criteria: - A free standing versatile, mobile and flexible display unit. - Multi- facets of surfaces for displays of drawings, models, publications. - Double up as reception desk. - Could incorporate foldable / retractable element - Lightweight / easily transportable


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HERITAGE PROJECTS RESEARCH

Gun Tower, Pembroke Dockyard in South Wales, UK

Masterplan model of the Pembroke Historic Dockyard in South Wales, UK


Work Completed at The Digital Heritage Group Example Projects: - Rushton Triangular Lodge, Northamptonshire, UK - Gun Tower, Pembroke Dockyard in South Wales, UK 3D Modelling & Printing The Digital Building Heritage Group is a research cluster at De Montfort University in Leicester. During my employment I was involved with detailed surveying and recording of historic structures through digital 3D digital modelling and 3D printing of physical models of buildings and historic artefacts. Both the digital and physical representations were then used in exhibitions around the country so needed to be at a very high standard.


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CONVENT, BA(HONS) ARCHITECTURE PROJECT ORVIETO, ITALY


The convent is located in the historic city of Orvieto in Italy. It lies at the heart of the religious centre of the city with the famous Duomo as its neighbour. Situated on the chosen site is an old church which gives a religious history to the site and will link the new building to its historic location. The concept design looks at the relationship between the nuns and the residents of Orvieto. Monastic life can be seen as a very rigid, structured way of living in comparison to the more individual and changing lives of the general public. It looks at how this idea can be reversed with the monastic life being the irregular, unusual, minority way of living and the general public living a more common, regular way of life. It looks at how the two lives diffuse and cross over in certain ways.


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Minnette De Silva

Geoffrey Bawa

RIBA PRESIDENT MEDAL NOMINATION MASTERS DISSERTATION

Minnette De Silva | De Saram Ho, Colombo

Valentine Gunasekara


Regionalism, Tropical Modernism and Western Ideologies. A critical analysis of regionalism and tropical modernism: Exploring Geoffrey Bawa’s architecture and links to western ideology. Over recent decades, decolonisation and globalisation has largely impacted the world with architecture and the built environment playing a key role in conveying sociocultural and political identity. By looking at the effects of the western influence, this paper studied and critically analysed the architectural work of Sri Lankan architect, Geoffrey Bawa; who is often referred to as a romantic regionalist and a leading figure of the tropical modernist movement. The aims were to prove or disprove the theory of Bawa’s work as an example of tropical modernism and show how regionalist understandings of his architecture is controlled by his connections to the western world and their ideologies. In-depth analysis of the different theories of national identify, regionalism and tropical modernism was required to understand the ideologies and links between them. These theories were then used to analyse previous critiques and appraisals of Bawa’s work. The research carried out highlighted the contradicting arguments behind these two titles given to Bawa: romantic regionalist and tropical modernist and led to further exploration of which title better suited Bawa’s work. The paper also questioned the influences of the western world and its ideologies on post-colonial nations suggesting false and contradicting titles were given to architects due to outside sources lack of understanding of a nation’s history and cultural development. The purpose was to consider the world’s perspective of Bawa’s work and investigate whether the title he was given really represents the architecture he created. A comparison to other Sri Lankan architects from the same era allowed greater understanding of why the

Geoffrey Bawa | New Parliament, Kotto

work of Bawa is more celebrated and how their work differs, highlighting that the architects background and connections have played leading roles in their scrutiny from the outside world. It was concluded that Geoffrey Bawa’s work was more fitting to the title of romantic regionalist rather than tropical modernist and that the misleading title of tropical modernist was due to his close connections to the western world. However, Other Sri Lankan architects who are overlooked due to their clientele, backgrounds or gender are highlighted in this analysis as strong contributors to the tropical modernism movements within Sri Lanka. A suggestion is offered that perhaps Sri Lankan architects such as, Minnette, De Silva and Valentine Gunasekara should not be overshadowed as they have a deeper routed connection to the true ideology

Valentine Gunasekara | Jesuit Church, Colombo

of tropical modernism and a stronger understanding of the needs of the Sri Lankan population.


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