National Museum of British Folklore

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Microcop Data Storage Office Building Ljubljana, Slovenia 2008 Design: Groleger Arhitekti, Ljubljana

ABC Museum, Illustration and Design Center Architects: Aranguren & Gallegos Architects Location: Madrid, Spain

Plan's title: Nuova Sede Centro Edile Andrea Palladio Location: Vicenza Project Design: Francesco Lipari Timing: design 2009

Tori Tori Restaurant Architectural Project: Rojkind Arquitectos + Esrawe Studio Location: Polanco, Mexico City Construction Area: 629 sqm Completion Date: 2011

The Danish pavilion houses CĂ­rculos de Agua World Expo 2008 Zaragoza, Spain

PRECEDENT STUDY Samsung Pods - Beijing Olympics


CONCEPT DESIGN In my design for de Naonal Museum of Brish Folklore I tried to incorporate some of the tradions that can be found within the folklore, carefully mixed with a lile bit of history and nature. The building that I designed is basically made out of two volumes, linked together in the middle by a glazed central core, which hosts the circulaon . A strong focus point of my design is the laser cut copper plated metal shell which wraps around one of the two volumes, this shell was inspired from tradional texles and from kning . Another inspiraon for my volume is from the vales of the old Brish ships, highlighted by the small digs filled with water, which are around the external walls, this can be seen if the viewer looks from different angles. Despite the fact that the burry man is a scary character, I chose to incorporate somehow the idea into my design by placing two green walls, one near the front entrance and one in the back, walls that could be covered with ivy, a plant that doesn’trequirea lot of aenon . Trying to incorporate nature within my design I used natural stone on the exterior walls with the copper plated metal shell, a mber walkway towards the main entrance, concrete on the amphitheaters and glass for the central volume.


N NOISE POLUTION WINTER WINDS PREVAILING WINDS SUN PATH


WEST ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATION

NORTH ELEVATION


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N B

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AA SECTION

SITE PLAN

BB SECTION


N FOLKLORE/STORIES EXHIBITION

TEXTILES EXHIBITION TERRACE

STORY TELLING

FOLKLORE IMAGES EXHIBITION

CONFERENCE ROOM

HANDCRAFTS EXHIBITION

OFFICE

GENERAL STORAGE

TERRACE

CURATOR OFFICE TECHNICAL SPACES

ARCHIVE

BASE MENT PLAN SC. 1: 200

STORAGE

1st FL OOR P LAN SC. 1: 200

2nd F LOOR PLAN SC. 1: 200

WORKSHOPS

LIBRARY

CAFÉ

SECURITY TOILETS MULTIFUNTIONAL ROOM

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AMPHITHEATER TERRACE OFFICES TEXTILES EXHIBITION HAND CRAFTS EXHIBITION CAFE/LIBRARY WORKSHOPS/AUDITORIUM GIFT SHOP SECURITY FOLKLORE/STORIES EXHIBITION CIRCULATION

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SC. 1:200

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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GIFT SHOP

STORAGE

FLOORS DIAGRAM


LOADS


Gravel Protecve Hydroinsulaon 4mm bitumous membrane Hydro insulaon 3mm water proof membrane Reinforced screed 5cm Thermal insulaon 10cm x 2 exthrudedpolysren Vapour barrier 3mm Concrete

SECTION DETAIL

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN


1 1 2

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EXHIBITION FLOOR PLAN 3

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HEATING AND VENTILATION ENERLOGIC WINDOW FILM

HEAT RECOVERY FRESH AIR VENTILATION Benefits As building efficiency is improved with insulation and weather stripping, buildings are intentionally made more airtight, and consequently less well ventilated. Since all buildings require a source of fresh air, the need for HRVs has become obvious. While opening a window does provide ventilation, the building's heat and humidity will then be lost in the winter and gained in the summer, both of which are undesirable for the indoor climate and for energy efficiency, since the building's HVAC systems must compensate. HRV introduces fresh air to a building and improves climate control, whilst promoting efficient energy use. Technology

NATURAL ILLUMINATION

HRVs and ERVs can be stand-alone devices that operate independently, or they can be built-in, or added to existing HVAC systems. For a small building in which nearly every room has an exterior wall, then the HRV/ERV device can be small and provide ventilation for a single room. A larger building would require either many small units, or a large central unit. The only requirements for the building are an air supply, either directly from an exterior wall or ducted to one, and an energy supply for air circulation, such as wind energy or electricity for a fan. When used with 'central' HVAC systems, then the system would be of the 'forced-air' type.



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