BEAUMONT COMMUNITY BATH HOUSE
Located in the heart of Beaumont Leys, this is the Beaumont Community Bath House. The architecture captures the nature corridor of the park and infuse it with ideas of well-being. It promotes well-being through multiple types of activities that take place, such as the pools, the plunge pools, the saunas, and the combination of nature with exterior spaces. The project is connected with the landscape, with access points that lead the visitor through the wooded areas to find the undiscovered parts of the parkscape. The scheme aims to be a design for social good, bringing an activity that can be enjoyed by the locals and visitors of the Beaumont Leys area.
Masterplan analysis of site
Masterplan analysis of site segment
Concept collage of space and interactions
A driving factor for the design of the Bath House and its ameneties was to capture the interconnected feeling between well being & nature.
Allowing for the expression of the local landscape was important to enhance psychological well being of the user. The Bath House features a journey from the interior heated plunge pool to an exterior space.
THE LIVING MUSEUM COMPETITION 02
The challenge of The Living Museum Competition was to design spaces which would bring people together in a micro community. The aim was to bring visitors of the Nivola Museum to stay overnight in the proposed scheme, enticing the exploration of the heritage of Orani village and witness the landmarks across its narrow streets. The proposal consists of three cabins which sit on the hilly landscape of the site, with a central meeting point for all visitors. The cabins have purposefully varying orientations around the site which create architectural moments that frame key viewpoints around the village and the historic landmarks.
MICRO CABIN 03
The Micro Cabin project is a proposal to provide living solutions for “Dark Factory” workers of the Leicester’s textiles industry. The proposal aims to introduce a living/working spaces combined in a cabin. The design of an offgrid type of building structure means that it allows for relocation and could expand to a fully off-grid functionality
Detailed section - AA
Detailed section - BB
a) Detail of Timber Base Support
b) Detail of Roof Window
c) Detail of Blind System
d) Detail of Roof Hook Connector
Sectional Details: Drawing Scale 1/20
1 Floor Construction
18mm Birch Veneered Plywood Flooring
150 mm Quinn Therm PIR Insulation
50/200mm Joists
Sealinng Layer 18 mm plywood 25/50 mm Battens
2 Wall Construction
Cladding; Western Red Cedar Battens 19/38 mm
Service Batten 25/50 mm
Fire Shield Membrane 1 mm
Cladshield Vapour Membrane 0.5 mm
Framing Board K112 140 mm & Kingspan Insulation Board 60 mm
50/200 mm Studs
OSB Board 9 mm
Kingspan Breathable Membrane 0.4 mm
Birch Plywood 18 mm
3 Hidden Blinds System
WORK EXPERIENCE 04
I have currently completed fourteen months of work experience. In this time I have been able to cover the majority of RIBA Plan of work stages. There have been over 10 projects which I have been able to contribute to and a few which I’ve spent significant time on.
SOMERSET HOUSE
Somerset House is a office building located in Redhill. The proposed scheme is aimed to replace the existing canopy. The proposed canopy will cover a larger area, framing the glazed entrance and planters. The scheme and architectural interventions are aimed to create a more inviting approach and a sense of arrival.
Ground Floor Plan - Somerset House
House elevations of proposed extension
NEW FARM, BADGEMORE
New Farm, is a multi-phase scheme, including works on the Main House, Garage Building, and the refurbishment of the Cookery School, to a three bedroom dwelling. The Main House is a Grade II listed house located in Henley-on-Thames. The proposed scheme aims to refurbish the internals of the existing house and replace an existing one story extension with a new modern ‘pavilion’ style addition.
View from proposed glazed link
NON ARCHITECTURE 05
This section includes non-architecture projects which I have undergone to enhance my creativity and aspire a multimedia approach to expression, art and architecture. The focus is to argue for and against analog versus digital techniques. This marriage of techniques expresses the importance of the manual and the analogue coexisting with the digital and editorial approaches to work production.
DREAS KOUGMOGLOU
// andreas.giak@hotmail.com
// +44 7544204290
// based in reading, uk
// open for relocation
i have long-term experience in coursework based studies & understood the responsibility of critical time management. this helps me achieve my short-term and long-term goals. i am a social person which makes me fit in well with people and have the ability to work in a team. challenges and a regular sets of goals make me strive for my best at all times.