Construction Learning Centre, River Lea

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CONSTRUCTION LEARNING CENTRE RIVER LEA

ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTIONS I ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO GALINA DIMOVA
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DEVELOPMENT AREA

CODY DOCK AND LEVEN ROAD Location Map scale 1:5000 LEVEN ROAD CODY DOCK
CODY DOCK
SITE CONTEXT

HORTICULTURAL THERAPEUTIC CENTRE

CODY DOCK

LAYERS OF HISTORY

Originally built in 1871, Cody Dock was constructed by the Imperial Chemical Company for the purpose of unloading coal from barges that was used to produce coal gas (town gas) and distribute the factory’s many by-products, such as soap and the pigment Prussian Blue.

Cody Dock and the surrounding properties were taken over by the Docklands Development Corporation in the early 90’s and much of the surrounding land was parcelled off for redevelopment into the business parks that still remain.

The dock was later purchased by the Gaslight and Coke Company who also owned the Beckton gasworks which became the largest gasworks in Europe. After being taken over by British Gas, the dock and its associated factory buildings fell into decline from the late 1960’s with all production coming to a close in the early 1980’s.

In November 2009 the charity Gasworks Dock Partnership was formed by local residents as a not-for-profit organisation, to provide a community led regeneration vehicle with the aim of opening up public access to the Lower Lea River and restoring the dock. Creating a regeneration vehicle for conservation, environmental and cultural benefits

COAL STOCKING GROUND
ALL DEVELOPMENTS ON
BIRD-EYE
THE
RESTORATION
1871 1990 2025 ESTIMATED 1980 2009
BIRD-EYE VIEW OF THE DOCK
SITE
VIEW OF
DOCK
OF CODY DOCK

PLAYFUL DEFINITION

PLAYFUL

‘free or unimpeded(unlimited) movement, liberty and room for action’

‘Incorporates the spirit of freedom, moves away from constraints, and produces joy’

PLAYFUL THEME AT CODY DOCK FROM INDUSTRIAL TO PLAYFUL CHARACTER

CODY DOCK IS LOCATED IN INDUSTRIAL ZONE. HOWEVER, THE NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND ALL ACTIVITIES HAPPENING ON THE SITE ARE IMPROVING NOT ONLY THE ECOLOGY BUT ALSO THE CHARACTER. THERE ARE MANY EXAMPLES OF PLAYFULNESS INTERMS OF THE DESIGN AS WELL AS EVIDENCE OF RECYCING WITH A PLAYFUL APPROACH.

SITE JOURNEY AND LOCATION OF PHOTOS NTS

CODY DOCK

CURRENT + PROPOSED SITE DEVELOPMENTS

GREENERIES EXISTING PROPOSED PLANTERS IDUSTRIAL

CODY DOCK IN CONTEXT scale 1:20 000 WEST HAM STAR LANE CODY DOCK DEVELOPMENT AREA CANNING TOWN
BROMLEY BY-BOW RIVER LEA
1:500
SCALE
HORTICULTURAL THERAPEUTIC CENTRE

CODY DOCK ZONES + PEOPLE FLOWS

COFFEE/FAST FOOD

BRICK RESTORATION

OFFICE

OUTDOOR STUDY

GROWING PLANTS

LUNCH AREA

BIRDS WATCHING

SCALE 1:500

CODY DOCK IN CONTEXT scale 1:20 000 WEST
STAR
DEVELOPMENT AREA CANNING TOWN
HAM
LANE CODY DOCK
BROMLEY BY-BOW
CENTRE
HORTICULTURAL THERAPEUTIC
SCALE 1:500
SECTIONS SITE MAP, SCALE 1:2000 SCALE 1:500 SECTION A-A SECTION 1-1 1 A A 1
SITE ANALISES
HORTICULTURAL THERAPEUTIC CENTRE

HORTICULTURAL THERAPEUTIC CENTRE LOCATION

BIRD-EYE VIEWS

HORTICULTURAL THERAPEUTIC CENTRE SCALE 1:2000
HORTICULTURAL THERAPEUTIC CENTRE

PLANT CYCLES SEASONING

MAY NOVEMBER OCTOBER
SEPTEMBER MARCH APRIL JUNE JULY AUGUST DRYING SEEDS MATURE FRUITING FRUIT FORMATION FLOWERING VEGETATIVE POTING GERMINATION SOWING GREENHOUSES, CODY DOCK UY UZT TZ SCALE 1:100

COMMUNAL GARDENS AROUND CODY DOCK ACTIVITIES

ACTIVITIES TO INLCUDE: COOKING TOGETHER EXCHANGE PLANTS

SEEDING

POTTING

HARVESTING

CREATING COMPOST PLANTING AS PART OF A GAME EVENTS: CHRISTMAS FAIRS, HALLOWEEN MOSAICS WORKSHOP

COMUNAL GARDENS AROUND
1:10
CODY DOCK, SCALE
000
DEVELOPMENT
WEST HAM STAR LANE
AREA CANNING TOWN BROMLEY
BY-BOW ç URBAN WILDERNESS ABBEY GARDENS CODY DOCK ABBEY GARDENS
ç
‘‘IT’S ABOUT HARNESSING THE POWER OF LOCAL PEOPLE’’
URBAN WILDERNESS

CODY DOCK - ‘BACKYARD FOR WASTE’

FOUND OBJECTS

LOCATION OF THE FOUND OBJECTS SCALE 1:2000
QUARTER BRICK PIECE OF CLAY PIPE CERAMIC PIECE TILE BOLT AND NUT TOY - PIANO

CLAY POT WITH MATERIALS FROM CODY DOCK

MAKING PROCESS

MIX OF BRICK, CERAMIC AND CLAY

BRICK
BRICK CLAY PIPE
BRICK
CLAY PIPE
CLAY PIPE
CLAY HAMMER
CLAY
CRASHED
MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENTS MATERIALS CRASHED INTO BITS CLAY POTS MADE PREPARING THE CLAY PEICES TO CREATE POT
PIPE
CERAMICS
CERAMICS
POTS FINISHES WITH
BITS

STAKEHOLDERS

CODY DOCK, MAPPING

Founders British Waterways

999 years Lease

Tenants: Build up Foundation

Basia

Nick Restaurant Boats Houses

Nick On site Architect

Simon+Julia (Co-founders Cody Dock)

ceo nhs nurse clinical personal fellowship

NHS Link

Volunteers: Dock restorators

Gardeners

Construction Workers

Citizen Scientiests

Visitors: Bikers Locals

Lunch reakers

Bird Wathers School childrens Travelers Basia Volunter Coordinator

Referals

CODY DOCK IN CONTEXT scale 1:10 000
DOCK DEVELOPMENT AREA
CODY

HORTICULTURAL THERAPEUTIC CENTRE

MODEL MAKING SCALE 1:20

HORTICULTURAL THERAPEUTIC CENTRE
1:2000
SCALE

HORTICULTURAL THERAPEUTIC CENTRE FINAL PROPOSAL

Therapeutic Horticultural Pavilion

Staff and students from the University of Westminster have the great opportunity of designing and building a new QHT funded Therapeutic Horticultural Pavilion at Cody Dock.

This is a fantastic opportunity for students to gain direct, hands-on experience of the design and construction process, enhancing and broadening their range of skills, and developing their confidence through dealing with stakeholders and construction professionals.

Students are applying their academic learning to professional contexts thus enhancing confidence whilst widening their un derstanding of the complex relationships between stakeholders. Live projects help applying students’ technical and social skills. Whilst the focus is on the practical ‘impact’ of the work, a primary driver is the development of ‘soft-skills’.

Live projects provide a deeper understanding of the complex relationships between spatial, political, financial and social factors in connection with our lived urban experience. Our innovative approach uses Live Design Projects as a way to understand issues and ask questions. Reaching outside the academic environment widens access beyond the usual boundaries and encourages broad knowledge exchange with the aim to create more sustainable communities.

Championing the research value of Live Design Projects as a way of engagement, exploring change and promoting immersive and new ways to generate knowledge.

We introduce new ways of working collaboratively and take our multidisciplinary skills within academia and use these to serve communities and have a positive impact on society whilst introducing students and staff to alternative practice.

www.openstudiowestminster.org/beyond-studio/live-design-practice/

The, ‘bottom-up’ approach and action research results in greater direct impact of Live Design Projects within local communities. Through investigating and developing spatial, social and economic processes, around the principles of accessibility, usership and localism, we are enhancing cooperative and economic sustainability.

Axonometry by Adam Din Artist Impression by Will Lambert Photos by Maria Kramer, Nic Henniger
CORIANDER HARVEST PERIOD -SEPT. CARAWAY HARVEST PERIOD -SEPT. TO CHERVIL HARVEST PERIOD -APRIL TO MID OCTOBER THYME UALNAN PLANT BIENNIAL PLANTS ENNIALER PLANTS
Drawing by Falguni Thakkar, Manu Mohandas, Pranjal Axonometry Work Stage Diagram by Jessica Morrison Organogram by Adam Din Artist Impression b + ! BASIL -c;S' � DI 0 l CHIVES. SOWING PERIOD RY-JANUA TO MID APRIL SOWIKIG PERIOD Y-FEBRUAR TO MID JULY SOWING PERIOD -MARCH TO MID JULY SOWING PERIOD -F ID HARVEST PERIOD -APRIL TO MID OCTOBER HARVEST PERIOD -MAY TO MID SEPT. HARVEST PERIOD -MAY TO NOVEMBER HARVEST PERIOD -MAY TO MID NOVEMBER CORIANDER SOWING PERIOD -FEBRUARY TO MID SEPT. HARVEST PERIOD -SEPT. TO MID JANUARY CARAWAY SOWING PERIOD -MID MAY TO MID JULY HARVEST PERIOD -SEPT. TO MID JANUARY CHERVIL SOWING PERIOD -MID FEB TO GUSTAU HARVEST PERIOD -APRIL TO MID OCTOBER THYME SOWING PERIOD Y-FEBRUAR TO MID MAY HARVEST PERIOD -MAY TO MID SDEPTEMBER NEL ') ING PERIOD -APRIL TO / HARVEST PERIOD -AUGUST TO NOVEMBER UALNAN SPLANT BIENNIAL PLANTS ENNIALERP PLANTS Live projects provide a deeper understanding of the complex relationships between spatial, political, financial and social The, ‘bottom-up’ approach and action research results in MAY SEPTEMBER MARCH APRIL JUNE JULY AUGUST FRUIT FORMATION FLOWERING VEGETATIVE POTING GERMINATION SOWING
Artist Impression
Plan by Lucy Turner by Will Lambert
GROUP WORK INTERNAL SPATIAL ORGANIZATION TENDER PLAN EXPERIENCE DAY- MOCK-UP EXPLOADED AXONOMETRIC
Photos by Maria Kramer, Nic Henniger

HORTICULTURAL THERAPEUTIC CENTRE

FINAL PROPOSAL

HORTICULTURAL THERAPEUTIC CENTRE NTS
INDIVIDUAL WORK
A A

CONSTRUCTION LEARNING SITE RIVER LEA

CHARACTER OF THE SURROUNDINGS

CODY DOCK

LOW RISE (2-3 STORIES)

MID RISE (4-7 STORIES)

HOUSING

INDUSTRIAL

DEVELOPMENT SITE

HORTICULTURAL THERAPEUTIC CENTRE

CODY DOCK DEVELOPMENT AREA SCALE 1:2000
SATELITE VIEW SCALE 1:5000
POPLAR TRAM DEPOT BUS DEPOT SITE HIT BY BOMB OFFICES 1906 1959 2028 ESTIMATED 1940 1989
LEVEN ROAD HISTORY

CONSTRUCTION LEARNING SITE RIVER LEA

EXISTING SETTINGS

DEVELOPMENT AREA AND CODY DOCK scale 1:10 000
SOUTH FACADE BEFORE DEMOLITION
CODY DOCK DEVELOPMENT AREA SCALE 1:500
SOUTH FACADE AFTER DEMOLITION

CONSTRUCTION LEARNING SITE RIVER LEA

SITE MODEL

CONSTRUCTION LEARNING SITE RIVER LEA

CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES AND CONSTRUCTION SKILL CENTERS

After a survey in 2013, it was identified that London was a missing link in the national network of training groups. Therefore, it is crucial to fill the skills gaps and propose further development for the construction industry. Simultaneously, to enhance local engagement of people interested in acquiring the required skills to work at construction sites near them. Builders are the most indemand trade across the UK and rank in the top ten paid trades. However, according to the statistics, the lack of apprenticeships is highly impacting the skill shortage in the construction industry - at 27%. Disappointingly, the construction sector has made minor progress for the past 60 years compared to others, such as Utilities, agriculture and more.

URBAN CONTEXT 1 Kings Cross Construction Skills Centre 4 The Skills Centre 3 Build East Skills Centre 5 6 Southwark Construction Skills Centre Construction Youth Trust Ltd 7 London South East Colleges Kidbrooke Construction Skills Centre
2 Building Crafts College

LIVE CONSTRUCTION SITES

TOWER HAMLETS & NEWHAM 7 10 7 9 5 4 2 1 3 6 There will be weekly brick collections from the constrution sites in order to get supply of reclaimed
material
masonry
Brick from demolished masonry building Loading the collected bricks in skip Selecting unbroken bricks Transported to the Construction LEarning Centre River Lea
FARNBOROUGH COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY - 665m2 ASSESTMENT AREA WASH AREA TECHNICIANS OFFICE BRICKWORK STORE PALLETS BRICK WORKSHOP CHANGING BENCHES LOBBY TECHNICIANS STUDENTS WORKING BAY SUPPLIES Brickwork Workshop Area Brickwork Assessment Area 10 bricks 10 bricks 17 bricks 17bricks Overview of the college Bricklayer area Precedent study about Farnborough College of Technology. The investigation explores the spatial organisation of the space and the varied activities of the users within it.
FARNBOROUGH COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY - 665m2
Carpentry ICA pods
CHANGING AREA MACHINE WORKSHOP TOILET FACILITIES BENCH AREA CARPENTRY STORE EXTRACTION SYSTEM CENTRAL WORK AREA LOBBY TECHNICIANS STUDENTS ICA PODS SUPPLIES Precedent study about Farnborough College of Technology. The investigation explores the spatial circulation of the space and the varied activities/spaces of the users within it.
Carpentry
Bench Area 1000 mm 2200mm
Overview of the college Bricklayer area
WESTON COLLEGE - 300m2 Carpentry ICA pods
1000 mm
CHANGING AREA STAFF OFFICES TOILET FACILITIES BENCH AREA STORE CLASSROOMS CAFETERIA PARKING BAYS TECHNICIANS STUDENTS WORKING BAY SUPPLIES Precedent study about weston college. The investigation explores the spatial arrangement of the space and the varied activities/spaces of the users within it. Scaffold Workshop Worksop Material Compound Outdoor Working Area Parking Spaces Ramp 1:21 Change Change Cleaners PPE Change architects 1685_P021 Overview of the college Bricklayer area
Carpentry Bench Area
2200mm
Scaffold
Workshop Construction
WALTER SEGAL Easy and convenient way of building a community dwellings

RECLAIMED BRICKS PROCESS OF REMOVING THE MORTAR

Cleaning process

Required tools

Stack in pallet

The brick has long life cycle and one way or re-using it is by carefully removing the mortar. The process has it own prone and cones

STRATEGIC PLAN

SITE DEVELOPMENT, PHASE 1-5

site model image

The construction works are planned to start August 2023 and finished by 2029. Throughout the years, successfully passed the courses will be invited to be part of the build up.

1
4
TEMPORARY WORKSHOPS, ROADS CARPENTRY WORKSHOP
1
BRICKLAYER WORKSHOP
1
PHASE 1 18
PHASE 3 12
PHASE
12
PHASE 4 12
A PHASE 5 16 months SCALE 1:500 SECTION A-A SCALE 1:500
1 WOORKSHOP FOR RENTAL, LANDSCAPE AND URBAN BEACONS SCAFFOLDER WORKSHOPS
MONTHS
MONTHS
2
MONTHS
MONTHS
A

EXPERIMENTAL MODELS

WORKING MODELS INSPIRED BY THE HORTICULTIRAL CENTRE CONSEPT MODELS FOR PHASE 3 AND 4 PHASE 5

The warehouses are self-build by the local community and the scheme implement the cycle of the brick. Each workshop support the work to the another one as they are depending

STORAGE WAREHOUSES IN SITE CONTEXT RECLAIMED BRICK- CLEANING WAREHOUSE PHASE 2 6 MONTHS PHASE 2 9 MONTHS PHASE 1 3 MONTHS WAREHOUSE 1 CLEANING BRICKS 3 MONTHS PRACTICE WAREHOUSE 9 MONTHS STORAGE 6 MONTHS EXAM WORKSHOP 12 MONTHS SCALE 1:75
PHASE 1
SPATIAL COORDINATION
South elevation 1:200 West elevation 1:200
The warehouses are self-build by the local community and the scheme implement the cycle of the brick. Each workshop support the work to the another one as they are depending
PHASE 1 PROPOSAL IN SITE CONTEXT

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