Bernadette Balatbat Portfolio
2018-2020
Bernadette Balatbat STATEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS For a Development Application at 1 Tawa St, Ashfield NSW 2131
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CurriculumVitae
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Rekindle
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Regenerate ReNewtown
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House of Celebration
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Warrior Yoga Studio
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Microhome 2020
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Leisure
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1 REKI NDLE 2019 3rd Year Capstone Project Set in the suburb of Westmead, this project looks to utilise the proposed school grounds and its surroundings as a catalyst for stronger community connection. The vision towards a more prominent town centre is achieved by rejuvenating and enhancing existing areas along the main artery running through Westmead – Hawkesbury Road. Here, a vibrant journey is established between the public realm and immediate school grounds that contains shared areas for the local community. While creating a vibrant and well-connected suburb, the school prioritises family-friendly and child engaging design as a means to ultimately rekindle community spirit.
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VISIONSTATEMENT
To design a welcoming school precinct with the children’s needs at heart. While fostering academic learning and play, the school precinct will also serve as a landmark town centre that provides facilities, amenities and public spaces for the wider community so as to strengthen and celebrate the diverse identity of Westmead as a whole. The physical environment will be a well connected precinct on various scales and shall reflect a sense of ‘coming together’ and unity to rekindle Westmead’s community spirit.
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STRUCTURE PLAN '
Residential
Religious Institutions
Unmoved Businesses
Educational Institutions
Relocated Businesses
Enhanced Market and town centre
Proposed Medical Centre
Bike Paths
School Shared Areas
REKI NDLE
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TRAFFICCONTROL PLAN
A. KissNRideVehicleDropOff
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B. Kindy Corner Entrance
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Entrance Legend
A Kiss & Ride Entrance
Kinder Corner Entrance B
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Bus Stop Entrance
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Year 3 &4 Entrance
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Bike Entrance
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C. Bus Stop Entrance
Bus Route
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E. Bike Lane Entrance
PEDESTRIANPRIORITY
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REKI NDLE
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STRUCTURE PLAN- ISOMETRICDIAGRAM
School Grounds &
Repurposed
Classrooms Additional Community
Community
Family
Garden
Medical Centre Rezoned
Green Space Shared Hall & library
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Heritage Site
Enhanced Market Area
Businesses
HERITAGE TREATMENT
Seating and Bike Rack
Vegetation Buffer
Vegetation Buffer &Driveways
REKI NDLE
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ENHANCEDMARKET AREA
Urban Section
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MARKET FEATURES
Jungle Seating
Rainbow Polycarbonate Shelter
Fun Fence
Pocket Playground
REKI NDLE
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PROPOSEDSCHOOL AREA ClassroomBlocks Toilet Blocks
Hall &Administrative
Library Facilities Sporting Areas
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COMMUNITY GARDEN
Community Garden - School Hours
Garden Bench
Gateway Vines REKI NDLE
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2 REGENERATE RENEWt own 2019 3rd Year Design Studio Newtown, a suburb located in the inner west of Sydney, is a hub for entertainment and diversity, forming a unique identity with its’ distinct characteristics. Newtown is based around the artery road of King Street and the secondary artery road, Enmore road. There is a clear focus of entertainment and commercial activity around the Enmore Rd and King street intersection as well as along King street. This project looks to rejuvenate and reactivate lost public spaces within Newtown that are in close proximity to both busy activity centres and residential clusters. This project strives to enhance the user experience of locals, commuters and visitors travelling through, within and beyond Newtown. In making Newtown a more liveable neighbourhood, it is at the heart of the project to celebrate the unique character of Newtown in a safe and economic manner.
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PROPSOSEDDESIGN EXISTING
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Proposed design essentially aims to create an extension over the existing Newtown Railway line in order to achieve a more connected, safe and rejuvinated public space.
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VISUAL PERMEABILITY
EXISTINGSITE Lost Space
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Obstruction
Extension of space increases visual permeability, encouraging the potential entertainment area to be seen and interacted with people coming from Newtown Train Station.
PROPOSED Reutilisted
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BRIDGE EXTENSIONGUIDELINES Brick Column
Steel Beam
te Column 2) Concrete Support Column Support
3) Steel I Beam 3) Support Steel I Beam Support
Steel Beam Steel Beam Steel Beam Structure Structure Structure
onSteel section Steel sectionSteel section wire for electric for electric wire wire for electric wire
6m 6m 6m 6m MINIMUM MINIMUM MINIMUM MINIMUM Height Clearance HeightHeight Clearance Clearance Height Clearance
0.4 m 0.4 m 0.4 m 0.4 m MINIMUM MINIMUM MINIMUM MINIMUM Width Width Width Width
1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m MINIMUM MINIMUM MINIMUM MINIMUM Column Width
Column Width Column Width
6m 6m 6m MINIMUM MINIMUM MINIMUM M Height Clearance HeightHeight Clearance Clearance Heigh
Column Width
0.35 m 0.35 m0.35 m 0.35 m MINIMUM MINIMUM MINIMUM MINIMUM
Clearance Between ClearanceClearance Between Between Clearance Between Trains Trains Trains Trains
0.35 m 0.35 m0.35 m 0.35 m MINIMUM MINIMUM MINIMUM MINIMUM
Clearance Between ClearanceClearance Between Between Clearance Between Trains Trains Trains Trains
Reinforced Reinforced Reinforced Reinforced Steel Bars Steel Bars Steel Bars Steel Bars
Concrete Column Support
Concrete Concrete Column Column Support Support
Concrete Column Support
Brick Outerleaf
Brick Brick Outerleaf Outerleaf
Brick Outerleaf
300 mm 300 mm 300 mm 300 mm Steel Beams Steel Beams Steel Beams Steel Beams 300 mm 300 mm 300 mm 300 mm Steel Beams Steel Beams Steel Beams Steel Beams (Cross Bracing) (Cross (Cross Bracing) Bracing) (Cross Bracing)
Concrete Footings
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Concrete Concrete Footings Footings
Concrete Footings
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1) Electric Wires
Train Wires Electric Wires Wires acting in tension to hold electric wires (support)
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Steel Posts
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ACTIVATIONPLAN
Ampitheatre Steps for Viewing local events
Space behind Bus stop for street performers
Grass Areas Connecting to Enmore Rd
Space for Weekend Markets
Various Seating Amenities
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Permanent Cafe near Bus Stop
Connecting to weekend Market and North King St
VISUALISATION Oporto Existing
Oporto Reimagined
REGENERATE RENEWt own
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3 HOUSE OF CELEBRATI ON 2018 Architectural Technologies 2 This house of celebration is located on the water’s edge of Parramatta Park. Designed to accomodate the needs of special ocassions, such as weddings and other special formal occasions, the timber structure takes advantage of the refuge versus prospect perspective of the specially chosen area. This project places a strong focus on passive heating and cooling to ensure this venue can be used all year round.
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CONCEPTUAL SKETCHING
Prospect &Refuge
Initial Sketch
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MODEL
PLAN 1.200
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Section
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2000
1 Open Deck Area
TIMBER DECKING 40 mm x 100 mm TIMBER PANELS
4000
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Kitchen 6000
POLISHED CONCRETE SLAB FLOORING
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3 Main Celebration Area
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Storage
3000
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200 mm x 200 mm TIMBER POSTS
3000
6000
Toilet 1
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Toilet 2
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Entrance
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BRICK SOUTH SIDE FACADE WITH TIMBER FRAMING
Section
A
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12000 18000
HOUSE OF CELEBRATI ON
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SECTION 1.100
100X70 CLASS 1 KD HWD DIAGONAL TRUSS MEMBERS SCREWED TO TIMBER BEAM
20 TO MAN SPEC MM GALVANISED STEEL GUTTER GALVANISED BOLTED TO TIMBER GUTTER BOARD
100X100 CLASS 1 KD HWD VERTICAL TRUSS MEMBERS SCREWED TO TIMBER BEAM
100X100 CLASS 1 KD HWD VERTICAL TRUSS MEMBERS SCREWED TO TIMBER BEAM
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100X70 CLASS 1 KD HWD DIAGONAL TRUSS MEMBERS SCREWED TO TIMBER 6 BEAM
100X100 CLASS 1 KD HWD VERTICAL TRUSS MEMBERS SCREWED 8000 TO TIMBER BEAM
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300X30 MM CLASS 1 KD HWD VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL GUTTER BOARD SCREWED TO TIMBER BEAM
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200X100 CLASS 1 KD 200X100 CLASS 1 KD HWD RAFTER (A) HWD BEAM SCREWED SCREWED TO TIMBER TIMBER POST TRUSS AND POSTS
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200X100 CLASS 1 KD 200X100 CLASS 1 KD HWD RAFTER (A) HWD BEAM SCREWED SCREWED TO TIMBER TIMBER POST TRUSS AND POSTS
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(ABOVE) AND TIMBER CLADDED EXTERNAL WALL (RIGHT) STRUCTURE FOUND UNDER STRUCTURAL MASONRY CLADDED ANALYSIS EXTERNAL WALL (ABOVE) AND TIMBER CLADDED EXTERNAL WALL (RIGHT) STRUCTURE FOUND UNDER STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
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12200X750 MM 11895
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STRUCTURAL CONCRETE SLAB FOOTING POURED IN SITU
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STRUCTURAL CONCRETE SLAB FOOTING POURED IN SITU 12200X750 MM STRUCTURAL CONCRETE SLAB FOOTING POURED IN SITU
12200X200 MM RIGID INSULATION SCREWED INTO CONCRETE WITH PLASTIC ANCHOR
11880X300 MM POURED POLISHED CONCRETE POURED IN SITU
12200X200 MM RIGID INSULATION SCREWED INTO CONCRETE WITH PLASTIC ANCHOR
11880X300 MM POURED POLISHED CONCRETE POURED IN SITU
12200X200 MM RIGID INSULATION SCREWED INTO CONCRETE WITH PLASTIC ANCHOR
11880X300 MM POURED POLISHED CONCRETE POURED IN SITU
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MASONRY CLADDED EXTERNAL WALL (ABOVE) AND TIMBER CLADDED EXTERNAL WALL (RIGHT) STRUCTURE FOUND UNDER STRUCTURAL MASONRY CLADDED ANALYSIS WALL EXTERNAL
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125X70 MM CLASS 1 KD HWD RAFTER (B) 8160X20MM SCREWED TO TIMBER IRONBARK BATTENS PANEL SCREWED TO TIMBER 125X75 RAFTER MM (A) CLASS 1 KD HWD NOGGINS 125X70 MM 1 SCREWED TOCLASS TIMBER KD HWD(B) RAFTER (B) RAFTER 8160X20MM SCREWED TO TIMBER IRONBARK BATTENS PANEL 200X150 MM SCREWED TO CLASS TIMBER1 125X75 CLASS 1 KD HWDMM BATTENS RAFTER (A) KD HWD NOGGINS SCREWED TO 125X70 MM CLASS 1 SCREWED TO MEMBRANE TIMBER KD HWD(B) RAFTER (B) RAFTER SCREWED TO TIMBER 8160 TO MAN SPEC BATTENS MM ZINC CLADDING 200X150 MM CLASS PANELS SCREWED TO1 125X75 MM CLASS 1 KD HWDPROOFING BATTENS WATER KD HWD NOGGINS SCREWED TO MEMBRANE SCREWED TO TIMBER MEMBRANE RAFTER (B) 250x100 MM CLASS 8160 TO MAN SPEC 1 KD MMHWD ZINCBEARERS CLADDING 200X150 MM CLASS JOIST BEARER PANELS SCREWED TO1 KD HWD BATTENS SCREWED TO PILES WATER PROOFING SCREWED TO MEMBRANE 150X100 MM CLASS 1 MEMBRANE KD HWD JOISTS SKEW 250x100 MM CLASS 8160 TOTO MAN SPEC 1 NAILED BEARERS KD HWD MM ZINCBEARERS CLADDING JOIST BEARER PANELS SCREWED TO 100X40 MM CLASS SCREWED TO PILES WATER PROOFING 1 KD HWD BALUSTRADE MEMBRANE 150X100 SCREWEDMM TO CLASS JOISTS 1 KD HWD JOISTS SKEW 250x100 MM CLASS 1 NAILED TO BEARERS KD HWD BEARERS JOIST BEARER 200X200 AND 100X100 100X40 MM 1 SCREWED TOCLASS PILES MMHWD CLASS 1 KD HWD KD BALUSTRADE BALUSTRADE 150X100 MM CLASS SCREWED TOAND JOISTS 1 STAINLESS STEEL SKEW KD HWD JOISTS HANDRAIL NAILED TO BEARERS 200X200MM AND 100X100 100X40 CLASS 1 MM CLASS 1 KD HWD KD HWD BALUSTRADE BALUSTRADE SCREWED TOAND JOISTS STAINLESS STEEL HANDRAIL
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20 TO MAN SPEC MM GALVANISED STEEL GUTTER GALVANISED BOLTED TO TIMBER GUTTER BOARD 300X30 MM CLASS 1 KD HWD VERTICAL 20 TO MAN SPEC MM AND HORIZONTAL GALVANISED STEEL GUTTER BOARD GUTTER GALVANISED SCREWED TO TIMBER BOLTED TO TIMBER BEAM GUTTER BOARD 300X30 MM CLASS 1 KD HWD VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL GUTTER BOARD SCREWED TO TIMBER BEAM
200X200 AND 100X100 MM CLASS 1 KD HWD BALUSTRADE 2900 TO MANAND SPEC STAINLESS STEEL MM TURPENTINE HANDRAIL ANCHORED TO POURED CONCRETE PIER
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100X70 CLASS 1 KD HWD DIAGONAL TRUSS MEMBERS SCREWED TO TIMBER 6 BEAM
8160X20MM IRONBARK PANEL SCREWED TO TIMBER RAFTER (A)
200X100 CLASS 1 KD 200X100 CLASS 1 KD HWD RAFTER (A) HWD BEAM SCREWED SCREWED TO TIMBER TIMBER POST TRUSS AND POSTS
2900 TO MAN SPEC 400X400 MM POURED MM TURPENTINE CONCRETE PIER ANCHORED TO HARDENED IN POURED CONCRETE PIER PAD FOOTING 2900 TO MAN SPEC 400X400 MM POURED MM TURPENTINE CONCRETE PIER ANCHORED TO HARDENED IN POURED CONCRETE PIER PAD FOOTING 800X300 MM POURED CONCRETE PAD FOOTING 400X400 MM POURED CONCRETE PIER HARDENED IN POURED CONCRETE PAD FOOTING 800X300 MM POURED CONCRETE PAD FOOTING
800X300 MM POURED CONCRETE PAD FOOTING
MODEL
HOUSE OF CELEBRATI ON
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4 WARRI OR 2019 3rd Year Capstone Project Warrior Yoga Studio, is a project located near the University of Sydney Grounds Camperdown. Being central to a diverse community, from students to the locals of Redfern area. The two storey building aims to provide a space that people of all backgrounds can escape to for self reflection. The programs that take place in this venue revolve around self-care that nurture the mind, body and soul. People can come here to nurture their minds in the open library section, nurture their physical health at the fresh tea stall and nurture their soul in the public yoga sessions. Warrior studio strives to rely on passive cooling and heating design principles and ultimately reduce CO2 emissions.
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PLANS Ground Floor 1.100
Cooling from Water Source Air circulation from prominent southerly winds
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Toilet
Reading Area
Outdoor Meditation & Yoga
Storage
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B Tea Stall
Entrance 1
Eating Area
Entrance 2
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First Floor 1.100
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Changeroom
B
Waiting Area
Studio 1
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Storage
Studio 2
Waiting Area
A Cooling from Water Source Air circulation from prominent southerly winds
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SECTIONS Section A
SECTION B
Skylights alliow winter Sun and heat to heat up the yoga studios
Stack ventilation removes heat from the room when there are windows at the bottom and the top of the room Wind enters the building and cools the room through natural ventilation by “bringing” the hot air with it
In winter, heat from the Sun in the garden is moved into the building in the winter. In Summer, the garden is shaded by the first floor to allow for a cool outdoor space.
NORTH
SOUTH SUMMER EQUINOX WINTER
Movement of cold and hot air
Section B
5PM SUN
9AM SUN
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WEST
9AM SUN Cool wind from the garden will warm up ground floor, and hot air will rise through the void and escape through the skylights.
EAST SUMMER WINTER Cooling from water source
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WALL DETAIL
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Wall Section
Ventilation
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Heat flow reduced
1.5 Detail
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3 mm Generic LoE Clear Glass B
3 mm Generic Clear Glass C
3 mm Generic LoE Clear Glass
13 mm Argon Filled Gap
ORIGINAL Uninsulated Glazed
Triple LoE
Total solar transmission (SHGC) = 0.819
Total solar (SHGC) =
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Timber Window Frame Pieces Flashing
Ventilation
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100 x 200 mm Timber Window Sill 15 x 15 mm Timber Batten for Cladding 20 mm Timber Pine Panel
10 mm Secondary Batten
Heat flow reduced
16 mm Gypsum Plasterboard Waterproof Membrane 100 mm Fibreglass Insulation (Bulk)
U Value = 5.778
ORIGINAL Uninsulated Glazed
FINAL ITERATION Triple LoE Clear Glass, Argon Filled
Total solar transmission (SHGC) = 0.819
Total solar transmission (SHGC) = 0.579
U Value = 5.778
U Value = 0.780
U Value = REKI NDLE
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EXPLODEDAXO SKYLIGHTS R = 6.244 U = 0.160
ROOF 25 mm Clay Roof Tiles
ROOFS
20 mm Plywood Panel Plywood Battens 20 mm Air Gap 5 mm Roofing Felt 20 mm Oak Panel (Interior) R = 0.677 U = 1.478
SLIDING DOOR PARTITIONS 20 mm Plywood 200 mm Air Gap 20 mm Plywood
FIRST FLOOR FEATURES
R = 1.167 U = 0.857
EXTERIOR WALLS 20 mm Pine Timber Panels 16 mm Gypsum Insulation Plaster 95 mm Fiberglass Insulation 100 mm Plywood Structure
FIRST FLOOR WALLS
16 mm Painted Timber Oak
STUDIO FLOOR
R = 3.184 U = 0.314
30 mm Oak Timber Floor 70 mm Floor Screed 100 mm Cast Concrete
FIRST FLOOR
100 mm Urea formaldehyde foam insulation
R = 16.666 U = 0.060
CEILING 500 mm Fiberglass Board 100 mm Wooden Batten
GROUND FLOOR FEATURES
15 mm Gypsum Plaster Board 20 mm Oak Timber WINDOW Timber Frame Argon Gas Filled GROUND FLOOR WALLS
Triple Glazing Low E Glass, Clear
R = 4.001 U = 0.250
Ground Floor
GROUND FLOOR
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20 mm Oak Timber 5 mm Plastic Membrane 300 mm Cast Concrete
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Grade
VISUALISATIONS
Seating &View of Outdoor
Library &Tea Stall Area
WARRI OR
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5 MI CROHOME 2020 Independent Project This microhomedesignlooks tosolvetheenvironmental andsocial issues present inMongolia, specifically the prominent air pollution problemwhichaffects the health of the population. Inspiredby thetraditional Mongolianhousing-theGer, this project aimstoreduceindividual housecontributiontoairpollutionaswell as easethetransitionofcountrysidepeoplewhomovetotheoutskirtsof Mongolia’sCapital City, Ulaanbaatar.
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INITIAL CONCEPT SKETCHES
ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM
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RENDERS Exterior Render
Interior Render Kitchen &Living
MI CROHOME
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6 LEI SURE 2020 Sketching & Doodling 2020 was a year where I was able to experiment and delve into other creative outlets such as sketching and doodling. I got in touch with various methods and mediums to draw differents subjects by hand. Most importantly, these leisurely sketches opened my mind to the endless graphic styles that can be accomplished with just a simple pen.
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