In the anteroom, behind the door Through the window, is a House With the ground two stories away
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Assembly
The First House On The Terrace The House with a triangulated piched glass roof sits on top of the 3-floored building, resting only on the lateral walls. The House searves as a working space with two studios on both floors. To enter the House, one have to come on the terrace from the building next to it, walk around the House. After getting in, take the stairs to the next level; at the back of second studio a metal staircase will lead you down to the street
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Along the wall, Underneath and twice right The door is hidden At the darker side of the House As legs hold the body, lateral walls Lift the House to float Above the ground and rest on borders. The roof overhead Brings light and casts shadows onto the chairs Passing inside, inviting upstairs
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The Second and Third Houses On The Terrace The two houses are similar in their position and occupation of the terrace. The Second House rests on pillars and is built around the main stairwell leading to the roof top of the House. The inner space forms an open plan studio with a window facing a quite street The Third House is obstructing directly with its walls onto the terrace, insolated by the sky lights with a narrow roof terrace Second House on the Terrace
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Third House on the Terrace
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Prefabricated elements Structural diagram
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1. Prefabricated floor sandwich panels x11
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5 .Prefabricated sandwich terrace top sandwich panel x1 ( with tongue for trusses to slot in)
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6. Prefabricated cross laminated timber trusses x2 (with grooves for terrace top to slot in) a - Entrance door b - Sliding stairwell door c - Thermoclick windows d - Glass window
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Third House on the Terrace Technical Studies
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Section A-A scale 1:20
3,51m Hand Railing h=1.05m Thermalclick windows
CLT roof panels
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Thermalclick windows
CLT roof truss
R10/ 11A Gutters Sandwich floor panels
Sandwich prefab wall panels
Glass windows
Left Wing
Existing railings
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Middle Aisle
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Sandwich floor panels
Cross I-beam 127x76x13
Paraphet I-beam 305x102x25
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Construction drawing, Section A-A, 1:20
Section B-B scale 1:20
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Paraphet I-beam 178x102x19
Cross I-beam 305x102x25
Paraphet I-beam 127x76x13
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Construction drawing, Section B-B, 1:20
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plywood panel vapor barrier
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sheet isolation
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plywood panel
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L-shaped Mounting Plates / Metal Brackets FSMAS
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At last arrives the prefabricated terrace top sandwich panel, sloted into the trusses spanning between the short lateral walls
Floor panels flashing with the steel beams, connected with the Metal Brackets at the ends
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Buiding sequence, Floor panels
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sheet isolation
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timber beam
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vapor barrier 10 After all walls erected, come the prefabricated CLT roof panels sloted on top. plywood panel 18
Terrace floor paneling, spanning between the two trusses, interlocking with the CLT trusses
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Buiding sequence, Terrace top
plywood panel
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crosslam timber panel
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wood fiber insulation board 150 vapor control
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plywood structural panel
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Roof rests mainly on the secondary walls. Composed out of Cross Laminated Timber, the isolation is provided by sevral levels of plywood, with Thermal Click semi-transparent windows
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Buiding sequence, Roof panel
On a back street Somewhere in a city Behind a barrage Is a gateway On a back Blocked by street a box Somewhere a city The passage in is hidden Behind barrage From a astranger, Is a gateway Blocked by a box The passage is hidden From a stranger,
The Portal The Portal at the backstreet of St Paul’s acts as a boundary to separate private areas from unwelcome intrusions Working as an open gateway, the view through the door is obstructed by the block in front, giving a fake impression of a closed path
Portal Gatehouse
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London Dock Borough
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The Dock The system of locks at both sides of the dock for the boats to enter from the river are merged with the
The Dock forms a new 34th Borough of London on the junction of the four existings ones, becoming a cargo port in the centre of London City, juxtaposed between the Blackfriars and Waterloo Bridges.
stairs for people to come down from bridges.
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London Dock Borough
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By equating the level The lock serves a Lifting a gate for vesse
ls of water a boat els to float.
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The Game of Follies The main element of the design process - the grid developed into a Game. It is a system of random urban interventions that brings unpredictability to the organization of additions, symplifying it to Add Hoc - for the specific reasoning
FINISH X DELEDE CARD
RIVER BRIDGE
X2 ROLL
COMMUNITY CENTRE
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BACK TO START
GOLDEN SQUARE pick any square
SWAP CARD
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CORNERS
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TOWER 14
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Folly Game
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The result of the game - 5 intervetions Model Wood, plaster, 3d printing, cnc
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Folly Game
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Twin Gate Towers
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Introducing the 5 moments of addendum as a combination of existing site elements, derived through the Game of random urban interventions, that activate the fabric of the site locally at the points of intersections with a new Diagonal Walkway forming a procession through the site, to create an environment which can be as visually rich and varied as an actual urban life itselfmerged with the stairs for people to come down from bridges.
Community Centre Development
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Folly Game
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Fish eye addendum momentums The idea of my addendum is to provide an environment which can be as visually rich and varied as an actual urban life, by using the game system as tool to detect and solve problems quickly and efficiently, relying 2015
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Bedford Square Strawberry Table Collective work by unit 10, annual graduation Strawberry table. Constructed within 5 days, structure made out of seven 18mm plywood compartments with a total length of 16meters, covered with over 1200 tiles. Strawberry Table
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DARIA GAVRILOVA
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