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Ryan McDonough 2023 Portfolio

01. 03. 02. 04. 07. 05. 08. 06. Mason Street Gallery Studio RBA Residential Scheme Slow Schiedam Lodge Lane Masterplan DeGlasfabriek BA Architecture CDP Project Part 1 Architectural Assistant MARCH Semester One MArch Second Year - Group Urban Design MArch First Year - Semester One MArch Second Year - Thesis Project BA Architecture Second Year Hebden Bridge Flood Relief Centre Page 24 Page 20 Page 12 Page 16 Page 4 Page 50 Page 44 Page 52 Photography Contents

Located in Schiedam, a small city near Rotterdam, this project repurposes a 1950s Dutch glassworks, which has been vacant since 2017, into a unique coworking office, celebrating the buildings gritty industrial history. The scheme retains key parts of the factory, allowing workers to navigate the factory hall, dominated by giant industrial machinery, creating an authentic post-industrial environment where workers can physically touch a part of the city’s history.

The factory’s monumental presence is retained, while the former processing area is stripped to its shell, giving way

to a botanical oasis in the least likely place, creating a secret walled garden showcasing the botanicals used by the distilleries to produce gin.

The concrete silos dominate the urban landscape, towering above its surroundings and acting as an urban marker and a backdrop to the offices and gardens. The vast size of the silos is celebrated with a panoramic elevator, which slowly carries you up the concrete cylinders to a high-end bar with panoramic views, crowning the structure.

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Slow Schiedam

MA Architecture Second Year: Thesis Project

Slow schiedam is an urban design project which offers an alternate culture where inhabitants of the area enjoy a slower-paced environment.

The area will be home to diverse residents with work opportunities, leisure facilities and various amenities to sustain the community based on the principles of the 15-minute city.

Connected greenery stitched throughout the site create a garden festival-type sequence of public spaces, celebrating the historical significance of the dekuyper and nolet gin distilleries, which are still crucial to the area.

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14 15 KEY ROAD INDUSTRIAL ROAD KEY NODES TRANSPORT We established that Nieuw-Mathenesserstraat was a key rought through our site, connecting Rotterdam to South Schiedam. Our concept aims to create an urban A key driver in the project was the botanical link which connects the top of the peninsula to the southern tip. Entering through the strip park begins the trail along the high street BOTANICAL LINK NEW CONNECTION VIA BRIDGE BOTANICAL LINK & ACTIVATED CANAL EDGE PUBLIC SPACE Creating a diverse community will stimulate the activity in the area. Our scheme includes medium density dwellings, providing a range of different typologies. In response to APARTMENTS RESIDENTIAL TYPOLOGY BREAKDOWN HOUSES Working with the existing fabric of the site and building from that was key to the scheme. Our demolition strategy informed areas of intervention, as well as identifying REFURBISHED NEW AND RETAINED BUILDINGS NEW BUILDINGS 1:2000

Lodge Lane Masterplan Toxteth, Liverpool

MA Architecture First Year: Urban Design - Group Project

The rethinking of Lodge Lane was a fun and challenging brief, where the once successful high street has declined in quality since the 1981 riots.

The scheme focused on the revival of the high street and addressed key issues in the area including illegal parking, heavy traffic and inactive facades throughout the day.

The introduction of diverse programmes at street level, inspired by Jane Jacobs, makes for a lively and exciting streetscape at all hours, and a radical approach to completely pedestrianise a significant amount of

the street tackles the vehicular issues.

Cafes and restaurants are encouraged to spill out onto the streets, where the street is broken into ‘Stop’, ‘Slow’ and ‘Fast’ lanes provide an informal code of conduct.

At either end of the pedestrianised area, the creation of two districts provide opportunity for residents of the area, as well as creating a ‘destination’. An education district will drive the redevelopment of Edge Hill Library, and a new sports district will contribute to the healthl lifestyle and wellness of the locals.

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WELLNESS SQUARE

Spor ts centre & 5-a-side football pitches

W ellness centre with accessible rooftop

Mul tifunctional urban square with stationary bicycle-powered light masts, outfoor fitness equipment and basketball hoop

EDUCATION DISTRICT

Residential bloc ks with private gardens

Ar t orientated educational buildings

Sunk en courtyard

NEW LODGE LANE HIGH STREET

Ne w three-storey blocks

Gr ound level commercial businesses

Residential on upper t wo storeys

the brief was to further develop a section of the masterplan.

Taking precedent from Assemble’s Granby Four Streets, not far from the site, the design aims to use the powerful community initiative, giving locals a sense of ownership and pride

A sustainable transport network encourages active mobility in the area, and a range of independently run amenities in the proximity aims to discourage personal vehicles.

food swap stations encourage neighbourhood engagement and further establish residents’ ownership.

The varied programme along the lane fosters a welcoming atmosphere, lively streetscape and economically sustainable neighbourhood.

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The concept of the scheme promotes a strong, environmentally conscious community and a healthy lifestyle, where all design decisions refer back to the concept.

Materials within the scheme are chosen carefully for their durability, eco-friendliness and health and wellbeing properties.

Community pocket parks provides high quality outdoor spaces for the community as well as providing permeability between streets where the two communies can socially interract.

Semi-private internal streets connecting the two green spaces create passive ownership and community maintained planting fosters a strong sense of community.

As an extension of the original masterplan, active mobility is heavily encouraged with the provision of indoor bicycle storage allowing residents to utilise the wider cycling routes nearby.

Community-managed allotments and food compost station promotes a healthy lifesyle and a more circular economy.

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ENVIRONMENTAL SECTION WINTER ENVIRONMENTAL SECTION SUMMER

Studio RBA

Studio RBA is a four-year-old practice, based in the Royal Albert Dock in Liverpool. Founded in 2017 and headed by Directors Adam Morgan Jack Johnson The practice has already firmly established itself in the city and has a strong mix of experience and youthful enthusiasm and a perfect balance of creative flair and technical know-how.

During my time in the practice, I have worked on a variety of projects, primarily in the residential sector, up to RIBA stage 3. Projects that I have been a part in include listed buildings, church conversions, barn conversions, affordable housing and small scale stadium design.

My time at in practice has been incredibly exciting and my knowledge of the industry has grown massively thanks to the team at Studio RBA. By being surrounded by talented, encouraging and helpful colleagues, I have been galvanized to work hard and push my capabilities.

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Grade II Listed Town Hall conversion

Hanley Town Hall is was a hugely exciting project for me to take part in, where my role as Architectural Assistant saw me work closely with the Project Architect to help uncover the potential of the space. I was tasked with planning out the apartment spaces and circulation across the floors, as building up a series of elevation drawings.

Working on this project has furthered my understanding of the complexities of re-

imagining listed buildings, and have gave me an enhanced appreciation of beautiful historic buildings full of character such as this. I really enjoyed this project and deciphering how to best utilise existing walls to create well considered spaces.. I would love the opportunity to contribute to a project like this again in the future.

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2D Internal Layout & Elevation Drawings

Church Conversion to Apart-Hotel

2D Drawings, 3D Modelling & Diagram Production

Being fascinated and inspired by church design for a number of years, this project was an opportunity to work on a beautiful building that is no longer fit for purpose, yet remains a significant building in the community of Handbridge. Our proposal sees the building converted into an Apart-Hotel in an idyllic setting, just a short walk from Chester centre.

To maximise the space, the team decided it best to insert an additional floor, which resulted in some design challenges. My role included redesigning the window arrangement, incorporating a detail

which would allow for the floor to divide up the openings. Modern windows with glazing bars, complementary to the original church windows. Ground floor window sills were dropped to allow for new critall style doors which will service the proposed commercial kitchen space to the rear.

My role also seen me produce a series of elevations using survey information as well as building up a section and producing 3D diagrams to demonstrate the mezzanine apartment spaces in the hotel to be included in the panning document..

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Do not scale from this drawing. Use displayed in millimeters unless stated check all dimensions before work is drawing should be reported Copyright of this drawing belongs solely only be used for the purpose for which be reproduced for any purpose 01 METRES SCALE [2]. Roof Tiles Damaged tiles to be [3]. Stone To be repaired and approval. [4]. Original Feature To be retained and [5]. Original Window To be repainted and [6]. Original Door To be repainted and [7]. New Door Existing doors removed dropped and replaced doors to detail and [8]. New Window Exisitng windows / door windows fitted to detail [10]. Coloured Glass Coloured glass on the outer leaf indicating [11]. Rose Window Rose window to be [12]. Sliding Sash Pass-Through Existing windows to pass-through window. [13]. New Roof Existing roof to be removed with dark grey aluminum [14]. Timber Panels Timber cladding panels studiorba.co.uk Project Title Number Revision Scale Description Status Drawn Date
Do not scale from this drawing. Use figured displayed in millimeters unless stated otherwise. check all dimensions before work is put in drawing should be reported prior Copyright of this drawing belongs solely only be used for the purpose for which it be reproduced for any purpose 01 METRES SCALE Proposed [8]. New Window Exisitng windows / door windows fitted to detail [10]. Coloured Glass Coloured glass on the outer leaf indicating the [11]. Rose Window Rose window to be retained [12]. Sliding Sash Pass-Through Existing windows to be pass-through window. [13]. New Roof Existing roof to be removed with dark grey aluminum [14]. Timber Panels Timber cladding panels
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studiorba.co.uk St Andrews URC, CH4 7JF Project Title Number Revision Scale Description Status Drawn Mezzanine Unit Study Studio RBA. RBA_220_(2-)_A220 1:50 [A1] P1 Planning RM Do not scale from this drawing. Use figured dimensions only, which are displayed millimeters unless stated otherwise. The contractor requested to check all dimensions before work put hand. Any discrepancies within the drawing should be reported prior to commencement works. Copyright this drawing belongs solely Studio RBA Ltd. This drawing must only be used for the urpose which supplied and its contents must not be reproduced for any purpose without written permission. Section A-A - 1:50 Mezzanine Unit - Lower Level NTS Mezzanine Unit - Upper Level NTS Mezzanine Unit - Upper Level NTS studiorba.co.uk St Andrews URC, CH4 7JF Project Title Number Revision Scale Description Status Drawn Date Mezzanine Unit Study Studio RBA. RBA_220_(2-)_A220 1:50 [A1] P1 Planning RM 10.05.2021 Do not scale from this drawing. Use figured dimensions only, which are displayed in millimeters unless stated otherwise. The contractor is requested to check all dimensions before work put in hand. Any discrepancies within the drawing should be reported prior to commencement of works. Copyright of this drawing belongs solely to Studio RBA Ltd. This drawing must only be used for the purpose for which is supplied and its contents must not be reproduced for any purpose without written permission. Section A-A - 1:50 Mezzanine Unit - Lower Level NTS Mezzanine Unit - Upper Level NTS

Grade D Football Ground

3D Modelling

This project was an invited competition from the Chairman of the football club, to produce a FA Grade D football ground that would future proof the club for many seasons to come.

As an Architectural Assistant, my role in this project was to develop the 3D model in conjunction with the changing demands of the project. The design required a flexible approach where a mixture of seating and safe standing,

allowing for an expansion in capacity, which would allow for more fans as the club grows.

As a sports fan from Liverpool, I relished the opportunity to take part in this project. As an aspiring Architect, it was hugely benefitial to me to be a part of the team where I developed my understanding of the range of considerations required for stadia design.

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Barn Conversion to Luxury Homes

2D Internal Layout

A barn conversion project in Bickerstaff that rescues a dilapidated farm building, and proposes a small community of high end barn style homes. In this project, my involvement was to internally plan the configuration of the homes, working within the existing fabric of the site.

This project was really fun to be a part of, where during my time on the project, I developed my knowledge of local authority planning, and working within the restrictions to meet client requirements., as well as further developing my understanding of spatial planning and residential layouts in luxury schemes.

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Affordable Housing

New Build & Conversion Residential Schemes

3D Modelling & 2D Drawings and Internal Layout

During my time at Studio RBA I have worked on a number of affordable housing schemes, primarily in north England, in Durham, Mansfield and Wigan.

Being interested in the residential sector, I have massively enjoyed my time working on the affordable housing projects in the office.

Designing homes to meet National Described Space Standards was a new experience that I found very interesting and I have furthered my understanding of space in a residential setting.

Across all of these projects, I also developed 3D models to create

CGIs and produced elevation drawings, which accompanied the planning application documents.

One of the projects included a pub conversion which was on the site of the development. For this I produced a pack of drawings including plans, elevations and enablement drawings, to submit the scheme for planning.

At StudioRBA I have learned that affordable housing shouldn’t mean low quality. By designing well considered spaces to NDSS and providing plenty of open green space, good schemes such as these can promote positive well-being for residents.

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Grade II Listed Conversion to Residential 2D Drawings

A beautiful church building that was no longer fit for purpose, yet remains a significant building in the community where our proposal sees the building converted into part residential and part serviced apartment.

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We divided up the vast volume of the church into three floors, where the ground floor is dedicated to studio apartments, and the first and second floor is for the serviced apartments.

My role as Architectural Assistant meant that I was working closely with Architect Director, and produce a pack of drawings to issue to the client for a planning proposal. Drawings included sections, elevation and a detailed

The windows were one of the biggest design challenges in this project as the new floors had to span across the window. To overcome this issue, we decided to replace the non-feature windows with new glazing on the inside of the stonework detailing, with the new floor level sitting behind coloured glazing. By doing this, the appearance of the elevations remain largely unchanged.

The large feature stained glass windows on the west and east elevations are retained and unchanged, which was crucial to the design.

Application Site

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No Limits ABC CIC Boxing Gym

A voluntary project that was hugely significant to the community sees the relocation of No Limits boxing gym to a new site in Dingle, just a short distance from their original home.

The design of the building ties with the existing changing rooms that serve the neighbouring football pitches. The pitched roof is repeated in the new building, with ribbon windows wrapping around the top of the walls.

10 heavy bags, strength and conditioning equipment and

boxing ring make up the internal space and are uninterrupted by any structural elements.

My role in this project was to help produce a pre-application document, as well as 3D modelling, producing internal visuals and an exploded isometric diagram to support the pre-application.

This project was hugely rewarding to be a part of and I am excited to see how members of the gym and to respond to their new home.

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3D Modelling & Diagram and Internal Image Production

Grade II Listed Conversion to Residential District

3D Modelling, 2D Internal Layout and Elevation Drawings

Spode Pottery District was a masterplanning project in the Grade II listed site of Spode Factory. The site comprised of a multitude of factory buildings, ranging from 2 storeys to 5 storeys and ranged in quality.

It’s listed status meant that the team carefully had to carefully interrogate the site and carve out new routes - framed views towards the Spode Tower, a former chimney of the engine room make up a key internal avenue through the site.

The scheme promotes a healthy

lifestyle, with all amenities within walking distance, green spaces between buildings providing opportunities for recreation for the residents of the area, as well as office space, gym facilities and artist studios all proposed on site.

The elevation shown is an example of one of the dilapidated brick factory buildings within the site are modernised with new thin aluminium frame windows and standing seam roof extends the building vertically, all while remaining respectful of the building’s original form and character.

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CGI Commissions

StudioRBA were approached by another Architecture practice to produce a series of CGI images for their residential housing scheme to accompany their marketing brochure.

My time on this project was really fun and I progressed my abliltiy regarding CGI image production. I was tasked with selecting the already modelled house types and place them in their designated spots using the site plan provided by the design Architects. I really enjoyed setting the scene of the community that was created and invisioning how the spaces would be used by the homeowners.

Another aspect I enjoyed was delving into materiality and texture of each of the surfaces in the image. I have made monumental improvements during my time at StudioRBA regarding realistic CGI image production, learning closely from CGI expert Architects.

In future projects I will utilise and incorporate eveyrthing that I have learned during my time working on CGI commissopns like this one and use the skills to produce realsitic images for my own projects, which will push my projects further.

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Visuals for Residential Scheme

Mason Street Gallery

BA Architecture CDP Project 06.

The Frohlich Archive was an exciting project brief due to its variety of demands. I broke down the brief into these three parts and listed the qualities that the spaces demanded: social spaces, gallery space and archive. Mason Street Gallery aims to exploit the eccentric personality of Fanchon Frohlich and the esoteric beauty of her paintings.

The design draws inspiration from the characteristics of Fanchon’s house in Aigburth, where overgrown gardens and sky-painted ceilings exhibit her love of plants and nature. The site sits on the former home of philanthropist

Joseph Williamson, a fascinating individual renowned for constructing extensive underground tunnels beneath the streets of Edge Hill.

The approach was to create a modernist and minimalist building that complies with a typical museum typology, providing a sense of stature to secure importance in the community. Symmetry throughout the scheme creates simple spaces that are calming to occupy. The building is complex through its simplicity and allows for the artwork to take centre stage.

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The massing of the project is informed by its context, not exceeding the tallest neighbouring residential buildings. Showing the entrance facade being set back from pavement level, the entrance is intising annd clear in the streetscape. A coutyard punched towards the rear of the massing creates a disconnect between public and private spaces.

The modularity and imperfections

of the handmade concrete tiles provides an exciting backdrop to the collonade walkway. Solid oak flooring in the social spaces (bar and cafe) and the courtyard informalises thresholds between spaces. Dark blue aluminium trim around door frames, balustrades, and other material changes give a high quality finish. Plants such as the Areca Palm are used throughout the design, which references Fanchon Frohlich’s house, where her love of plants is

apparent. Gravel in the sculpture courtyard will retain the rainfall from above, with the aluminium trim will defining the edge of the gravelled area.

The Mason Street facade is made up of structural concrete elements and large glass, with a thin aluminium trim. The concrete tiles also feature in this facade, that guard the excavated remains of Joseph WIlliamson’s basement.

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Flood Relief Centre

BA Architecture Third Year

The brief was to design a building in a flood-prone area in Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire. The facility provides a base for ‘Slow The Flow’ charity, working to advance the education of the public in Natural Flood Management, Sustainable Drainage Systems and other renewable methods of managing the environment. Early development of the massing and form of the building sees a curved facade mirroring the neighbouring nursery, and height not

exceeding its context. The initial concept was to step the roofline to reduce the impact on the streetscape and cantilever over the canal to provide a vantage point with a dramatic vista along the canal bursts its banks.

By leading visitors through a series of compressed and decompressed spaces, the journey maximises drama through tension and relief. Even the contrast of the stark, dark cladding from the New Road entrance aimed to set a harsh contrast to the

surroundings. Upon entering the building, there is another relief when the space is grand, open and well lit, with views across the park.

The project’s materiality also aims to reduce the cause of flooding by incorporating water retaining materials to reduce rainwater runoff, the critical cause of flooding in the area. Gravel, green walls and intensive green roofs can reduce rainwater runoff by up to 80%.

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Photography 08.
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Minnaert Building Utrecht, 2018 Tate Modern London, 2020
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A’DAM Tower Amsterdam, 2018 Cube Houses Rotterdam, 2019
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De Rotterdam Rotterdam, 2019
Schiphol Airport Amsterdam, 2019
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Coal Drops Yard London, 2020 OBA Library of Amsterdam Amsterdam, 2018
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 2020 Erasmus Bridge Rotterdam, 2018
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Potato Head Beach Club Bali, 2019 Apartment Building Amsterdam, 2019
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Scottish Parliament Building Edinburgh, 2020 Scottish Parliament Building Edinburgh, 2020
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St Cecilia’s Hall Edinburgh, 2020 Amsterdam Central Amsterdam, 2019
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Masterplan Amsterdam, 2018 Rotterdam Central & Delftse Poort Rotterdam, 2018
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Las Palmas Rotterdam, 2018 Amsterdam Central Amsterdam, 2018
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