Douglas Haseler Part 1 Mackintosh School of Architecture Portfolio of Selected Works
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OBJECTIVES working with existing buildings hybridisation of technologies stable internal climate
TransPLANT Glasgow
pedagogic program determined by space
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
A multi-storey car park in the centre of a dense urban grid re-imagined to provide a diverse variety of fresh produce within a predetermined programme and potential to facilitate much more. Interrelated is a public program that engages
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exchange knowledge and skills in the culinary and horticultur-
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al fields, as well as providing a place for the community to gather in a dynamic environment with a sustainable agenda. Transport links Easily accessible by foot/ by road Site is located just North of the River Clyde Direct link to Glasgow Central Train Station
Introduction of meandering staircase from street level through atrium as a means of guiding the public through the space
SITE ANALYSIS
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Structural investigation into column and beam slab system of existing structure for adaptation
Scope for atrium / lightwell incision into the framework for introduction of light into deep floor plan
Subtraction of floors to create double height program space around central circulation core
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Introduction of link from Central Station through the Urban Farm in order to create procession from transport hub to Oswald Street
FORM | MASSING Monolithic multi-storey car park building
Introduction of floor to ceiling atrium space within the centre of the structure
Subtraction of floors on levels 4, 8 , and 12 to accommodate program space
Extension of atrium space to full length of the structure’s West section to facilitate social/cafe space on ground floor
Addition of weather-tight/ climatic envelope
Continuation of existing geometry found in glass roof of Glasgow Central Station
Juxtaposition of roof perpendicular to that of Glasgow Central Station
Intrusion of section at ground floor level to accommodate extended entrance threshold
Circulation cores introduced in centre of mass in place of existing ramp
EXISTING | PROPOSED ELEVATIONS
Circulatory system providing architectural promenade between Oswald Street and Glasgow Central Station
Green wall
Existing concrete column and beam slab structure as framework
Ground floor atrium and cafe space
Climate controlled growth space
Roof garden
Extruded three primary floors to facilitate public programme
Steel structural framework as roof support superstructure
Curtain wall (glass mullion weather-tight envelope)
COMPOSITION
O S W A L D S T R E E T
Site within wider urban context
Visual of main space facilitating potential range of uses
Entrance through Urban Farm space to gallery from station
View from Oswald Street
Roof garden
Horticultural school
Culinary school
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Exhibition space
space
OSW ALD STR EET
Climate controlled growth
Logistics and distribution
Glazing U-Value Achieved: 0.8 W/m2K
Facade Mount 1:20 Extrusion
ED3/PoB3 Submission
Section C 1:10 Detail
Section D 1:20 Detail
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Pilkington Planar Glazing/
Section C/D Legend
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Precast steel facade anchor
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2mm vertical glass mullion
broken, allows for expansion)
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Pilkington Planar Triple Glazing Unit:
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Silicone seal
10mm Planar Sun (Toughened, heatsoaked)
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Existing Reinforced Concrete
Stainless steel mount fitting (thermally
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72mm Kingspan high performance rigid insulation
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150mm Kingspan K118 Insulation
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Structural Framework (300mm x 500mm)
15mm Cavity 6mm Optifloat Clear
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Steel structural roof glazing support
15mm Cavity
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2mm powdered aluminium box gutter
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(silicone sealed)
6mm Optitherm
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Section B 1:20 Detail
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Section E
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Section A/B Legend 1.
Ventilation piping for removal of water vapour build up
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Gutter for drainage system with 20mm grate
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50mm Pilkington Planar Curtain Walling System
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20mm glass mullion
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Damp-proof membrane
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180mm concrete slab
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50mm hardcore base
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87.5mm Kingspan Kooltherm K118 Rigid Insulation
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12.5mm plasterboard
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Interior heating and ventilation system
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Wet underfloor 10mm heating pipe set within 65mm concrete screed
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Existing foundation (500mm reinforced concrete)
Spray insulation fill
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Line of weather seal at panel joints
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Line of air seal at panel joints
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Anchor plate
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Kingspan Kooltherm K15 Rain Kingspan Kooltherm 108 Cavity
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Stud cavity
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Facade anchor
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Firesafing and smoke seal
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100mm concrete screed 13.
Shear connection cast into panel
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board
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Insulation
Precast concrete panel anchor
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100mm Kingspan Styrozone N300K Heavy Duty
Precast concrete panel
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screen board
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Solid Wall U-Value Achieved: 0.1028 W/m2K
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Floor construction identical to section B
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OBJECTIVES user friendly, to accommodate 15-20 occupants facilitates multiple uses, e.g. live-work, play, commercial engagement of community within development
Re:Generation Dumfries SITE ANALYSIS
incorporation of public realm regeneration and interrelation between dwellings
Green space
Allocated site Queensberry Street 485m2
Pedestrianised centre
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The Hub Community Action Centre facilitating social inclusion projects with the aim of building resilient & sustainable communities using community asset based approach
An intergenerational mixed use development within a limited site incor-
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
Places for worship
MATERIAL PALETTE London Brick High quality, reliable material to align with traditional domestic narrative- familiar and robust
porating a commercial food space on the ground floor and number of public spaces throughout. By main-
Public/ private zoning of site according to footfall and existing fabric
taining critical axis along QueensberScottish Red Sandstone Local stone predominantly used in construction of tenement buildings in Scotland. Rich coral red colour
ry Street and into the centre of Dumfries, the scheme invites the public realm into its core, manifesting itself across a series of dwellings in a predominantly south facing
4 storey
tiered form, facilitating the interdependence of residents and fostering a local community economy. Existing Queensberry Street site
Concrete Poured in situ and produced from local aggregates, concrete is a hard wearing a versatile material fit for high stress areas
Schematic formation of blocks according to programme
FORM | MASSING
Identification of parameters and axes of site
Introduction of residential block to North of site
Reflection of massing across main axis of movement with public block at ground floor level
Insertion of semi private light well / contemplation space to break monolithic mass
Addition of roof space for allotment growth and extension of public realm to first floor
Insertion of circulation core into corner of site alongside enclosed green space to ground floor dwellings
Addition of stairs and services compartment perpendicular to primary axis
Formation of first apartment as compact single bedroom dwelling with sloped side for reduced vertical impact of block
Subtraction of balcony space to east of second floor dwelling as well as extended south facing facade
Incision into third dwelling for walkway to west side with extension to south facade to create terrace above and canopy below
Introduction of interconnected walkway across central axis, half wall to ground floor gardens for unobstructed view across site
Connection of stairs as direct route to allotment terrace area with sunken outdoor covered market space below
ELEVATION
PROGRAMME Ground Floor
First Floor 3 micro dwellings for individual short term use (including DDA)
Circulatory core
Mirrored vertical void for contemplation / respite SBE EEN QU
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Cafe/co-working
Storage/utility
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2 bedroom dwelling with open plan kitchen / lounge Balcony and outdoor extended terrace areas
Public roof terrace with allotment and outdoor dining
Semi private front garden
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2 bedroom dwelling kitchen / dining / living space and integrated storage wall
Interconnecting bridge between residential block and civic space
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Second Floor
Sunken ground floor (adaptable) covered market space
Stairs to terrace area from ground floor
Entire apartment outfit with bespoke integrated joinery for efficient use of space Timber clad 1 bedroom top floor dwelling for compact living with large outdoor terrace
Third Floor
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OBJECTIVES attractive, user friendly, and cost effective responding to aspects of the marketplace experimental in form, innovative and sustainable
Marketplace Partick
informed by character and community
TYPOLOGY
A 1700m steel framed, brick clad marketplace in Mansfield Park, making manifest the ideas of congregation and exchange in the local community. Informed by ecclesiastical Architecture, and influenced significantly by materiality, our design proposal forms a flexible space to facilitate community activity, commercial exchange, and civic congregation within a vibrant urban context. 2
Predominantly residential tenements with some commercial use
Public Market House Ross-on-Wye, UK, 1660
Existing Church
Municipal Market Birmingham, Alabama, 1929
Open-air Marketplace Biskra, Algeria, 1899
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
Site heavily shaped by large road
Site The primary direction of motion across the site, lie between the primary road to the South and the ancillary road to the West. This is dissected by a pedestrian route across the site upon which the existing market occurs; making it ideal to form the primary axis for our marketplace.
Much of site allocated to parking
Arrangement By imposing an incomplete grid across the existing site, we aimed to bring a sense of order to an otherwise disordered site. This would introduce a modular organisation to the internal plan, which is critical in maintaining a space that can be adapted to the community’s needs.
Form Influenced by congregation in ecclesiastical architecture, we explored the vertical arched structure that would seek to create and flexible indoor space guided by a defined axis. With the use of a translucent roof we hoped to build up an atmosphere within that speaks of drama and monumentality.
FORM | MASSING
Arrangement of a series of sunken parabolic arches in a grid structure, creating an organisation system within an open space.
Implementation of regimented portal frame grid structure in steel, concrete and brick, defining key axis of movement with arched cloister following North/South axis around central courtyard.
Contextual integration of structure within topography, subsetting market floorplan within existing site for some weather protection and to align with height of surrounding urban fabric.
Reduction of uniform height of structure from 10m to 7m on account of discussion with engineers regarding viability - resolved as such to maintain vertical dimension to space.
Reformation of courtyard space, to create a more dynamic, spacially stimulating organisation of steps, with incorporation of ramps for accessibility.
Extrapolation of space beyond floorplan, expanding market to part of wider public plaza. Second perpendicular axis defined amalgamating with Crucifix geometry.
Specific organisation of space; placement of services beneath vaulted ceilings to South of site. Investigation into interplay of light and form to create calm interior mood.
Addition of lightweight polycarbonate roof structure over market space following discussions with the team of engineers and quantity surveyor.
Placement of 15m concrete span to cover upwards of 50% of interior floorplan. Juxtaposition of tunnel sections from initial colonnade, across threshold to larger section in programmed market space
VISUALS | MODELLING AT 1:200
Access for refuse collection
Main market space with flexible stall organisation
Storage
Vertical defining primary axis
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Raised courtyard sanctuary level
Office and reception
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STRUCTURAL PROPOSAL Arches made of bent cold rolled steel, constructed with rigid joint to provide lateral stability across large structure Brick Exterior with 10mm mortar joints fixed to steel using brick ties shot fired into steel frame
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Degree Show Glasgow School of Art
Organisation and curation of final year Degree Show exhibition Temporary timber seating installation to encourage dynamic viewing of the degree show exhibition. Unconventional seating arrangement to facilitate viewing and discussion as well as respite alongside the visual aspect of the exhibition pieces.
The installation aimed to change the conventional way in which one might view an exhibition, such as in an art gallery by encouraging the viewer to sit, alongside peers or strangers and discuss the surrounding work. Through the use of form, we have both created auxiliary storage for reading material in the show, and by use of concave arrangement and a stepped structure, predisposed the user to interacting and communicating with others also using the intervention.
Front perspective CAD model
Seating installation in situ
Isometric view
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Hamilton & Inches Edinburgh
Hamilton & Inches is a commercial shop fitout for the Crown jeweller based in Edinburgh. The space has extensive original features and this scheme aims to bring together these ornate details with the heritage and prestige of the Scottish company.
The project is currently entering construction phase and I have been responsible for assisting with creating the drawing package, and most recently producing detailed renders to explain the space to client comprehensively.
Producing these images (although not entirely complete) has required not only extensive modelling of the space according to surveys including all the mouldings in order to show the original building in its entirety.
Beyond that, a full understanding of the proposals of the lighting designers and our own design in order to produce accurate images that reflect the materiality and interplay of light for the final scheme.
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Kimpton Frankfurt
A substantial hotel remodelling job for an existing building in Frankfurt. Our scope entails design and rollout of a design scheme for 4 types of bedroom (based on size and luxury), a concierge, bar and restaurant as well as a number of other public spaces such as gym, toilets as part of front of house Currently in Concept Stage, our office is working with UNStudio, who are master-planning the development, and I have assisted with developing full concept material and drawings across the hotel. All work was produced by me unless otherwise stated.
GROUND FLOOR UNISEX BATHROOMS For the bathroom we followed a language of 25mm aluminium framing that has been a consistent theme throughout our concept. Incorporating with a number of hard finishes that follow the same colour narrative but each have their individual quality and feel. Using the floor as a prompt for the transition from the front public area into the bathroom, the interior holds a vertical, rich atmosphere that is broken only moving from the corridor to the calmer, more intimate cubicles.
SPECIFICATION Kohler Kathryn Undermount Basin
CP Hart Spillo Wall Mounted Toilet
Duravit Starck 3 Wall Mounted Mixer Tap
MOODBOARD GYM Echoing the framing language as part of our main concept, the gym, again, follows a juxtaposition of vivid materiality and material simplicity. Taking cues from German club culture the material palette encompasses high gloss, dark surfaces for the intimate exercise booths contrasted alongside nude plaster and ply for the main exercise space. Whilst the shape of the room is unconventional we used it to create an emphasise a geometry that is repeated across the fitted joinery pieces.
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Lehenhof Kufstein
Lehenhof is a high end residential project, entailing the redesign / sensitive refurbishment of an Austrian Schloss. The project has been phased into suites on account of its significant size and I have had the chance to work across a number of suites, ranging from concept all the way through to construction. The project encompasses an amalgamation of traditional Austrian alpine design with the colourful and meticulously detailed style of Waldo Works, along with the aspirations of the client.
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Chrome wire shelves (21) Polished stainless steel counter at window (C)
Stainless steel counter (C) with shelves above (C)
P A N T R Y 1
Solid surface Shelves (T) with integrated lighting
FF&E Blinds (CC)
Back painted glass (K) All light switches and electrical sockets to be installed at 1000mm to centre line Marble Reveal (D)
C O F F E E S T A T I O N
Proposed Kitchen Elevation B-B
Painted wall (upper section) (A) Painted wall (lower Honed stone top to section) panels and window (O) sill (BB)
Concealed Radiator
New Pizza oven to connect into existing chimney
Scale: 1:20
Wood fired pizza oven
concealed storage cupboard (A)
Radiator (concealed behind)
S E A T I N G
Cast iron decorative vent FINAL DESIGN TBC
Blackened Steel framed table fixed to wall
Decorative Pendant
Banquette w/ upholstered seat pads (AA) Timber elements to be painted (A)
Decorative cornice (W)
Concealed Radiator
concealed cupboard for keys (A)
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Decorative wall lights FINAL DESIGN TBC
Door to Exterior Stone Reveal (D)
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Decorative pendant FINAL DESIGN TBC
New bulkhead over banquette (W) Blinds (CC) to be face fixed to wall
Painted wall (upper section) (A)
Painted wall (lower section) (O)
Honed stone top and window sill (BB) Cast iron decorative grille FINAL DESIGN TBC
Design and detailing for banquette and panelling for the Kitchen, as proposal for joinery workshop based in Kufstein
D Bread slicer
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Toaster
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THROUGH TO COFFEE / TEA Oven and main kitchen run
Kitchen Island (outline)
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Proposed Kitchen Elevation - D-D Scale: 1:20
Zinc lined wood store (G)
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Pyrolave (B) to walls with painted walls above (A)
Concealed Radiator
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KEY PLAN Scale: 1:100
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Kettle
Nespresso
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Jura Coffee
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Banquette w/ upholstered seat pads (AA) Timber elements to be painted (A)
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WALDO WORKS NEW OFFICE FITOUT Construction and detail drawings that I produced with another Architect for our new office space in Farringdon
Demolition Drawing
Revisions
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Proposed Plan
Status
CONSTRUCTION
Project
St Cross Street
Waldo Works Studio Ltd. does not accept any responsibility for dimensional correctness. All information is provided by Waldo Works Studio Ltd. on the basis that all dimensions are checked on site by the contractor or their representatives to confirm or query any dimensions given on this drawing or any other drawing or document pertaining to this project.
Drawing
EXISTING PLAN w/ DEMO.
Note
Status
CONSTRUCTION
Project
St Cross Street
Drawing No. SCS_WW_001
Scale
varies@A3
Date
03/10/18
Revision
Wall Construction Detail
Revisions
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Note
Note
Waldo Works Studio Ltd. does not accept any responsibility for dimensional correctness. All information is provided by Waldo Works Studio Ltd. on the basis that all dimensions are checked on site by the contractor or their representatives to confirm or query any dimensions given on this drawing or any other drawing or document pertaining to this project.
Status
CONSTRUCTION
Project
St Cross Street
Drawing No. SCS_WW_002
Revisions
Scale
varies@A3
Date
03/10/18
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Waldo Works Studio Ltd. does not accept any responsibility for dimensional correctness. All information is provided by Waldo Works Studio Ltd. on the basis that all dimensions are checked on site by the contractor or their representatives to confirm or query any dimensions given on this drawing or any
Drawing No. SCS_WW_003
Scale
varies@A3
Date
26/09/18
Setting Out
Joinery Layout
Revisions
Note
Waldo Works Studio Ltd. does not accept any responsibility for dimensional correctness. All information is provided by Waldo Works Studio Ltd. on the basis that all dimensions are checked on site by the contractor or their representatives to confirm or query any dimensions given on this drawing or any other drawing or document pertaining to this project.
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Status
CONSTRUCTION
Project
St Cross Street
Drawing No. SCS_WW_004
Drawing
Revisions
Scale
1:100@A3
Date
05/10/18
Revision
SETTING OUT PLAN
Joinery Details
Status
CONSTRUCTION
Project
St Cross Street
Waldo Works Studio Ltd. does not accept any responsibility for dimensional correctness. All information is provided by Waldo Works Studio Ltd. on the basis that all dimensions are checked on site by the contractor or their representatives to confirm or query any dimensions given on this drawing or any other drawing or document pertaining to this project.
Drawing
FF+E PLAN
Note
Status
CONSTRUCTION
Project
St Cross Street
Drawing No. SCS_WW_005
Scale
1:100@A3
Date
26/09/18
Revision
Fixtures Setting Out
Revisions
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Note
Note
Waldo Works Studio Ltd. does not accept any responsibility for dimensional correctness. All information is provided by Waldo Works Studio Ltd. on the basis that all dimensions are checked on site by the contractor or their representatives to confirm or query any dimensions given on this drawing or any
Status
CONSTRUCTION
Project
St Cross Street
Drawing No. SCS_WW_006
Revisions
Scale
VARIOUS
Date
26/09/18
studio@waldoworks.com +44 (0) 20 7251 9170
Waldo Works Studio Ltd. does not accept any responsibility for dimensional correctness. All information is provided by Waldo Works Studio Ltd. on the basis that all dimensions are checked on site by the contractor or their representatives to confirm or query any dimensions given on this drawing or any
Drawing No. SCS_WW_008
Scale
VARIOUS
Date
26/09/18
BBC Television Centre Penthouse White City
Acacia House Acton
Stargroves Mustique