ED STANGOE MASTERS ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2020-2022 LIVERPOOL SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN
ABOUT ME I pride myself as diligent, resourceful, reliable team-player and I have developed a passion for expanding his expertise in the pursuit of becoming a registered architect. I used to work full time for Roberts Limbrick Architects, where I enjoyed my role as an assistant for the residential team. I focused on learning as much as I can from my colleagues and the projects we have been working on. Over the past couple of years, I have travelled to cities such as Rome, Paris, Venice and Florence specifically to explore the architecture. I am very passionate about rugby, having played at Longlevens RFC since I was six years old, which accumulated to winning the county cup twice and earning myself player of the year in 2013. I also support Gloucester Rugby and regularly go to watch matches with colleagues and friends. I am also interested in Formula 1, skiing, sketching people, travelling and socialising.
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RESIDENTIAL PLANNING
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URBAN DESIGN - GROUP PROJECT THESIS DESIGN - INDIVIDUAL PROJECT
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REVIT AND ENSCAPE
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URBAN DESIGN - INDIVIDUAL PROJECT RESIDENTIAL DESIGN - INDIVIDUAL PROJECT
CONTACT DETAILS
ROBERTS LIMBRICK ARCHITECTS LTD LJMU ARCHITECTURE PART 1 - BA(HONS)
MASTERS ARCHITECTURE YEAR 2 The Art Trail urban design project revitalises derelict areas east of Glasgow City Centre. After being captivated by the derelict rail cuttings that ran throughout the city, we developed a masterplan that repurpose the route as a place for displaying all forms of art. The route begins at the Gallery of Modern Art in the city centre and travels down Ingram Street, before diving into the rail cutting to resurface at the Bridgeton Cross conservation area. This urban design serves as a backdrop to the thesis design project. Glasgow’s urban grid creates a strict network of streets and buildings that bring order to the urban landscape, whereas the rail and motorway routes that break up the city. This contrast of elements is reflected in the form of the Maker’s Micro City thesis project. The project connects the levels between surface world and subterranean gallery route with a building that collates a range of artist’s studios. The interaction space between studios becomes a key area to allow artists of different mediums converse, collaborate, inspire and innovate together.
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MIXED USE RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT BLOCKS
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The Art Trail project links Glasgow City Centre with Bridgeton Cross conservation area with a pedestrianised street, passing through a derelict subterranean rail cutting. A total of 5 character areas encompass the route, accommodating urban areas for student living and learning, homeless rehabilitation and artistic creativity. These areas include a mixed residential area, parklands, art festival square, subterranean gallery and artist’s village.\\\\
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The thesis explores in how a collection of studios can facilitate collaboration between artists who use different mediums and skills. Each individual medium is partially contained within separate studio/workshops that spill out into breakout zones where interaction takes place. The workshops are connected via a web of sightlines which expose the creation process within each studio to its neighbours. The project occupies a 1 hectare block in Calton, Glasgow and is defined by a strict grid layout that also covers most of the city. In contrast, a disused rail cutting slices it’s way diagonally across the site. The ‘Art Trail’ urban design proposal of adapting the subterranean rail route into art gallery route which resurfaces in a public square directly adjacent to the site. This case study responds to these site constrains by integrating a section of the gallery within the building envelope and highlighting the contrast between the grid layout and diagonal through the application materiality, light and form.
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Artist Studios Gallowgate Double Height Workspace Single Height Space
Entrance Hall
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Festival Square
Subterranean Gallery Entrance
Proposed: 01. Sculpture Park 02. Parking Bays 03. Depot Entrance 04. Gallowgate Bus Stop 05. Art Trail Pedestrian Route 06. Subterranean Art Gallery 07. Festival Square 08. Arts Campus 09. Library 10. Train Station Park 11. Mixed-Use Residential
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Floor Plans
01. Glass-blowing Workshop 02. Metal Workshop 03. Ceramic Workshop 04. Stone Workshop 05. Timber Workshop 06. Depot 07. Gallery Hall
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4000mm x 3500mm rooflight with canted walls of CLT and roof of EFTE printed with dot matrix to control solar gain. Single ply membrane on 400mm insulation lapped in vapour control layer. CLT deck faceted to accommodate slight pitch of glulam grid below. 8000mm x 7000mm grid module of glulam beams. Sub grid approx 2000mm x 1750mm. Acoustic ceiling panels of perforated plywood with integrated lighting, smoke detectors and fire suppression are recessed within the coffers.
Level 05 22000mm
Level 04 21000mm
Level 03 17500mm
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560mm x 280mm external CLT columns and 130mm x 280mm external beams. Module size of 7720mm x 3370mm. Insulated horizontal larch weatherboards cladding on solid CLT panels with prefabricated openings for double-glazed units. Diagonal steel brace bolted to central plate of triple flitch. Dark powder coated steel grid support frame for louvre screens and changeable cladding.
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75mm screed, under flood heating, polyethylene separation membrane, 100mm insulation, DPM. 150mm thick reinforced castin-situ concrete slab made with ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS) or pulverised fuel ash (PFA) substitute. DPM, 50mm sand binding, 150mm compact hardcore. Steel piles aligned with the CLT columns on 8000mm x 7000mm grid.
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MASTERS ARCHITECTURE YEAR 1 The urban design project; Brunswick Boulevard seeks to regurgitate a large part of Liverpool’s southern dockyard. The existing showroom sheds and excessive parking courts are to be replaced with a full pedestrianised highstreet with space for theatres, commercial shops, restaurants, upper floor office space, art studios, college and food market. The new train station and bus shelter serves as a node to and from the site as a destination. An existing 15m heigh, 1km long retaining wall divides the site in two, preventing access between the residential region and new commercial hub. Brunswick Park serves as a hillside park connecting the two layers whilst providing space for cafés, an amphitheatre, leisure facilities and allotments. The existing social housing adjacent to the park is a poor mid-century attempt at arcadia resulting in a substandard suburbia. The Wellington Revival project reapplies the post-first-war terrace housing layout that is renowned in Liverpool. The new scheme incorporates 6 housetypes for social rent with features such as large windows high ceilings and roof that are paid for by increasing the number of dwellings per hectare.
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The streetscape was designed with picturesque techniques such as serial vision sketching, applying architectural features that provoke an emotional response and defining materials and texture. These techniques affected building heights, the position of spacial features, the length and shapes of streets and squares.
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The proposed site has a variation of building uses. To the north we have a residential scheme and moving to the south, transport links, restaurants, theatre, arts hub, retail, leisure and education. The south east houses a large park area with additional housing located at the top of the hill, making the most of the view to the River Mersey. The site has a large level change which was dividing the upper and lower levels. By developing the park area into a hillside and creating a walkway on the roof of the train station, we have added new connections across the site.
As mentioned above, we have proposed to reroute Sefton Street in order to create a more pedestrianised area. The smaller road is to be used as a bus and taxi route. The proposed master shows an integration of new green spaces that interlink with the new community spaces. Furthermore, a variation of building uses will ensure the site always has a busy aspect to it.
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BRUNSWICK PARK URBAN DESIGN - INDIVIDUAL PROJECT
A 1km long, 16m high retaining wall divides the site in two and blocks residents living in the Dingle, Liverpool from accessing the Brunswick Business Park and the new amenities proposed in the previous project. The site also lacks meaningful green spaces, with no seating, meeting places and little to no planting. By knocking down parts of the existing retaining wall, there is an opportunity for a new public green space that bridges the high and low levels. The new park begins at a new set of terrace houses with amazing views across the Mersey River. The landscape gradually slopes down passed tiered allotments that provide fresh produce for a cafe that sits adjacent to the top of the retaining wall. An amphitheatre steps down in the footprint of a disused gasometer tower. The base of the slope flattens out onto a rooftop leisure park which contains two five-a-side football pitches, three tennis courts, a basketball court and a 600m winding running track with a six lane 100m sprint straight. The running track cantilevers out beyond the `proposed commercial building, with views down over the food market square below.
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PROPOSED FOOD MARKET SQUARE
LEISURE PARK BRIDGE
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WELLINGTON REVIVAL RESIDENTIAL DESIGN - INDIVIDUAL PROJECT ST Cleopa's church
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The figures from the 2011 UK Census suggest the neighbourhood surrounding Herculaneum Road is home to predominantly working class people who socially rent their homes from either charities, housing associations or the council. There were a very high concentration of single/widowed/divorced adults living in the area and household sizes rarely exceeding 4 people. The age distribution is fairly even with a slight skew towards the over 45s. Finally people with a disability or in need of care count towards 20% which is on par with national statistics.
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The proposed site layout revives the original street pattern with the return of Wellington Road, Haylock Street and Aken Street in their original positions. The new build terrace blocks mimic the layout of the iconic post-first-war terrace blocks. Four story apartment blocks are positioned adjacent to Mill Street to reflect the height of the Mill factory and the Florrie, with ground floor commercial space fronting onto the major route. The proposed site layout has a density of 39 dwellings per hectare, which doesn’t include the proposed apartments on Mill street.
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4% Owned Outright 5% Mortgaged
UPSCALING HOUSEHOLD
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Social Rent Household Ownership 8% Council Rent 4% Other
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16% One Person
19% Four People
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Four of the house typologies follow the backto-back design principle used at Newhall Be and The Gables. The massing is moved to one side of the plot, allowing a channel for daylight to reach the first floor roof terrace and ground floor courtyard. To best capture daylight on site, the plots are rotated 10° and the front facade chamfered to align parallel to the street. The front half of the dwelling is chamfered again to widen the view port down the street, widen the roof terrace/ garden space and also softens the angular geometry on plan. The four house typologies tessellate on plan with varying depth allowing for various combinations which respond to dimensions of the site. Housetype E is a corner turner at the end of the terrace block and has a chamfered edge to help turn the corner. Every internal layout has been developed to work efficiently with a circulation space at the centre of each dwelling and the habitable rooms radiating around it. Housetypes A and D have a dog-leg staircase, allowing for a three storey option where the first floor plan is repeated upwards.
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Landing
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Lounge 19.82 m²
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Hall
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AC
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Kitchen
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4.82 m²
3.00 m²
Dining / Family
Roof Terrace
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25.30 m²
WC
13.94 m²
Courtyard 13.50 m²
Diner 9.27 m²
Kitchen
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3.41 m²
TYPE D
1.61 m²
Courtyard
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Bath
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TYPE A
4.99 m²
Lounge
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Hall
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Landing 10.75 m²
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Study / Snug 9.07 m²
Bath
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16.39 m²
Kitchen 14.76 m²
Courtyard
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Courtyard 13.19 m²
Kitchen 16.46 m²
Garden 25.60 m²
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Roof Terrace 14.29 m²
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Living / Kitchen 30.12 m²
Living / Kitchen 30.12 m²
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Bed 3 8.50 m²
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Roof Terrace 23.18 m²
Bed 4 8.45 m²
Bed 3 8.00 m²
Landing 8.29 m²
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Balcony 3.42 m²
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PART 1 PLACEMENT
Street Elevation A-A 1 : 200
Street Elevation C-C 1 : 200
For two years, I worked as a part 1 architect‘s assistant within a large team of experienced urban designers, architects and technologists at Roberts Limbrick’s Gloucester office. Our residential work encompassed private bespoke, affordable housing and retirement developments throughout the UK. I had the opportunity to work on a range of residential planning projects comprising of large scale masterplans, developing new build houses and apartment blocks, surveying and adding extensions to listed buildings.
Street Elevation C-C I was regularly relied upon to adapt houses and virtual site models using Revit 1 : 200 Street Elevation B-B and enscape. As the company was incorporating BIM into more and more 1 : 200 projects, I was taught and started teaching Revit to some of my colleagues. I then moved on to work in the technical department where I started producing construction drawings for a listed care home and coach house conversion. As well as building my competence in producing a technical pact, I developed a better sense of the design process now that I was able to follow a project through to the its next phase.
Street Elevation D 1 : 200
I have gained valuable experience in the residential planning sector and I believe I have developed a high level of competence within my role at the company. I returned to work in the residential planning department at Roberts Limbrick for 4 months in the summer of 2021.
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23.11.2018 Site levels and FFL updated 28.11.2018 Street elevations updated following client's comments C 20.08.2019 Updated to suit new layout. A B
Rev.
Date
Description
Do Not scale off this drawing, use only figured dimensions and report any discrepancies or omissions to the Architect immediately. This drawing is the copyright of Roberts Limbrick Ltd and should not be reproduced in whole or in part or used in any manner whatsoever without their written permission.
VIRTUAL REALITY ROBERTS LIMBRICK ARCHITECTS LTD - 2018/2020
At Roberts Limbrick, I have created several detailed virtual site models using Revit and Enscape. The models help inform our clients about the design in more detail than two dimensional planning drawings, enabling the client to view the proposed design at a 1:1 scale through a virtual headset. The model is created at the end of the planning process as the site plan, housetypes and engineering levels drawings are needed before the modelling can begin. Image of my models have been used in public consultation meetings. The client is also making use of the models in their sales offices to show potential home buyers a virtual representation of the development.
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STREET ELEVATION BB STREET ELEVATION AA
STREET ELEVATION CC STREET ELEVATION BB
Street Elevation A-A 1 : 200 STREET ELEVATION DD STREET ELEVATION CC This drawing is the copyright of Roberts Limbrick Ltd and should not be reproduced in whole or in part or used in any manner whatsoever without their written permission. Do Not scale off this drawing, use only figured dimensions and report any discrepancies or omissions to the Architect immediately.
rev. date
2545
This drawing is the copyright of Roberts Limbrick Ltd and should not be reproduced in whole or in part or used in any manner whatsoever without their written permission. Do Not scale off this drawing, use only figured dimensions and report any discrepancies or omissions to the Architect immediately.
description
rev. date
description
2590
2620
SEMI EXPOSED BEAM
SINK 2570 1800
WC TO BE SURVEYED
WC
1890
2610
BEAM 1435
DINING ROOM
FIR
75 STEP
CE
LA
EP SFL 5385MM
LIVING ROOM
2560
HEARTH
PIPES
170 RISER
BEAM 2520
2633
IT
FIRST FLOOR - SECOND FLOOR 2515
UN
1985
KITCHEN 1
BEAM 2615
STREET ELEVATION DD BASEMENT NOT SURVEYED
project
PANTRY
2650
Street Elevation B-B 1 : 200
HATCH SINK
Mr & Mrs Catmur
drawing
drawing
Ground Floor Plan Survey -
KITCHEN 2
1975
client
Mr & Mrs Catmur
STORE
2725
Cockshoot Farm, Worcestershire -
client
2140
BEAM 1880
2735
project
Cockshoot Farm, Worcestershire -
SEMI EXPOSED BEAM PIPES
90 STEP
BEAM 2565
2740
FFL 2870MM
CLOAK ROOM
METER BOX
GROUND FLOOR - FIRST FLOOR 2870
ED FIX
2740
BEAM 1430
90 STEP AGA
Front Elevation Survey -
status
SURVEY
2060
status
SURVEY
ROBERTS LIMBRICK LTD
ROBERTS LIMBRICK LTD
GFL 0MM
The Carriage Building, Bruton Way, Gloucester, GL1 1DG
The Carriage Building, Bruton Way, Gloucester, GL1 1DG
The Estates Office, 25 - 26 Gold Tops, Newport, NP20 4PG
The Estates Office, 25 - 26 Gold Tops, Newport, NP20 4PG
T. 03333 405 500 mail@robertslimbrick.com www. robertslimbrick.com scale date
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5m
1:50 @ A3 27.11.2019 drg no.
9641 SK01
Registered Office : England No. 06658029
FRONT ELEVATION
author
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Registered Office : England No. 06658029
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1:50 @ A3 27.11.2019 drg no.
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RESIDENTIAL PLANNING
HALL
BEDROOM 3
BEDROOM 1
W
ROBERTS LIMBRICK ARCHITECTS LTD - 2019/2020
ST BEDROOM 2
BATHROOM
ENSUITE
description
THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED FOR PLANNING development of over 40 PURPOSES ONLY.
W
FRONT ELEVATION
I have assisted in the residential schemes at Roberts Limbrick. As part of the planning team, I regularly create and adapt housetype drawings, street elevations and site sections that are submitted to council authorities in planning applications.
SIDE ELEVATION
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
project
Residential Development
WC
Bessemer Road Our projects are drawn up in either Revit or AutoCAD and Photoshop, Welwyn Garden City depending on the client.- I often modelled apartment blocks in Revit after the plans had beenCREST drawn in AutoCAD by the architect. NICHOLSON
This drawing is the copyright of Roberts Limbrick Ltd and should not be reproduced in whole or in part or used in any manner whatsoever without their written permission.
KITCHEN Fridge/Freezer
ST LIVING
Do Not scale off this drawing, use only figured dimensions and report any discrepancies or omissions to the Architect immediately.
Rev.
client
DINING
Date
Description
A 17.07.2019 Lift omitted from Block 2 plan.
drawing
HALL
CHESHAM
PLANS & ELEVATIONS In addition to regularly creating planning packages, I have redesigned a set of housetypes to meet accessibility standards M4(2), M4(3) as well as meeting Nationally Described Space Standard. status
GROUND FLOOR PLAN REAR ELEVATION
SIDE ELEVATION
PLANNING
PLOTS
ROBERTS LIMBRICK LTD
As Drawn - 55. 17, 45. Handed -
The Carriage Building, Bruton Way, a 3 storey building into an I have also designed the conversion Gloucester, GL1 1DG MATERIALS LEGEND apartment block consisting The Estates of Office, one 25 - 26 Goldbed Tops, dwellings backing onto the Newport, NP20 4PG racecourse in Newbury. T. 03333 405 500
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Main Brick - Wienerberger Waresley Orange (or similar approved) Brick below DPC - Wienerberger Waresley Orange (or similar approved) Brick Detail - Wienerberger Waresley Orange (or similar approved) Render - Chalk White Roof - Concrete Tiles - Marley Modern, Slate Grey Concrete Tiles (or similar approved) Fascias / Soffit Boards - White Window and Door Frames - Double Glazed UPVC - White Entrance Door - GRP - Timber Effect - Black Garage Door - GRP - Timber Effect - Black Rainwater Goods - UPVC - Black Canopy - GRP Flat Roof
mail@robertslimbrick.com www. robertslimbrick.com
Registered Office : England No. 06658029
I also assisted in surveying a Grade II listed farmhouse built in the 15th century in Worcestershire. I then created plans for an extension to the front of the house as well as a set of 3D models to be presented 9682 PL31 to the client using SketchUp. scale
date
0
1m
2m 5ft
Rear Elevation
Side Elevation 1
3m 10ft
4m
5m 15ft
10m
20ft
25ft
1:100 @ A2
project
30ft
author
February 2020
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drg no.
rev.
I returned to work in the residential planning department at Roberts Limbrick during the summer break between my MArch first and second years at LJMU. I worked both in the Gloucester office and ‘at home’ in Liverpool during these 4 months. 3
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Side Elevation 2
Front Elevation
MATERIALS LEGEND
Kitchen
Communal Lobby
Communal Lobby
Bath
Lifts in Communal Lobbies only applicable to Block 1 (200-211).
Kitchen
Bath
Store
Hall
Bath
Bedroom 2 8.07 m²
Communal Lobby
UP
Bath Kitchen
Bedroom 2 11.24 m²
Communal Lobby
Kitchen
Bath
Store
Hall
Bedroom 2 8.07 m²
Store
13.12 m²
Bedroom 1 11.97 m²
Electric Riser
Bedroom 1 Kitchen
W
Kitchen
Bath
Store
Hall
Living/ Dining Room
Living/ Dining Room
Bedroom 2 8.07 m²
Bedroom 1
11.97 m²
Kitchen Dining
13.12 m²
Bedroom 1 11.97 m²
W
Kitchen
Store
DRAWING
Apartment Block 1&2 Plans & Elevations
Hall
Store
Living Room
Bedroom 1
CLIENT
Bath Communal Lobby
Hall
Store Hall
Electric Riser
Living/ Dining Room Living Room
Bath
11.24 m²
Kitchen
Mosslands Locking Weston Super Mare
Store Hall
Store Hall
Dining
Bedroom 2
Bath Communal Lobby
Store Hall
Store
10 m
PROJECT
Electric Riser
Communal Lobby
Water Riser
Bath
11.24 m²
Water Riser
Bedroom 2
5
Stairwell
Stairwell
Electric Riser
Communal Lobby
2
Water Riser
Water Riser
Water Riser
UP
Lifts in Communal Lobbies only applicable to Block 1 (200-211).
Store
13.02 m²
1
Block 1 (200-211) - Affordable Block 2 (160-171) - Open Market
Block 1 - Second Floor Communal Lobbies
Hall
Bedroom 1
Lifts in Communal Lobbies only applicable to Block 1 (200-211).
Store
13.02 m²
Stairwell
Electric Riser
PLOTS: As Drawn - 200-211. Handed - 160-171.
Bath
Block 1 - First Floor Communal Lobbies
Hall
Bedroom 1
Material
BUFF BRICK - Wienerberger: Warm Golden Buff / Smoked Yellow Multi (or similar approved). BUFF BRICK - Brighter Brick Type MAIN RENDER - Weber Monocouche (or similar approved) - Standard Chalk JULIET BALCONY - Spectrum Juliet Balcony System- Type A WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES - All double glazed UPVC windows - White ENTRANCE DOOR - GRP Timber Faced - Dark Grey CANOPY - GRP Flat Roof - Tri-Colour
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Water Riser
Block 1 - Ground Floor Communal Lobbies Store
No
3 4 6 8 9 10 13
Communal Lobby
Living/ Dining Room
Living/ Dining Room
Bedroom 1
11.97 m²
13.12 m²
Kitchen Dining
Store
Stairwell
Living Room
Bedroom 1 Bedroom 1 11.97 m²
Electric Riser
13.02 m²
Communal Lobby
Communal Lobby
Bath Hall
Bedroom 1
Kitchen
Living/ Dining Room
Water Riser
Living/ Dining Room
Water Riser
Water Riser
Communal Lobby
Kitchen
Living/ Dining Room
Water Riser
Water Riser
Water Riser
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Living/ Dining Room STATUS
Bedroom 1
PLANNING
11.97 m²
ROBERTS LIMBRICK LTD The Carriage Building, Bruton Way Gloucester, GL1 1DG The Estates Office 25 - 26 Gold Tops Newport, NP20 4PG
First Floor Plan Communal Lobbies only applicable to Block 2 (160-171).
T. 03333 405 500 mail@robertslimbrick.com www. robertslimbrick.com
Second Floor Plan Communal Lobbies only applicable to Block 2 (160-171).
Registered Office: England No. 06658029
17/07/2019 16:24:31
1.0
Ground Floor Plan Communal Lobbies only applicable to Block 2 (160-171).
SCALE
1 : 100@A0
2022 PORTFOLIO
ED STANGOE
ORIGINATOR NO
8838
DATE
AUTHOR
21/06/2019
AP/ES
43
DRAWING NUMBER:
REVISION:
R9059-RLA-19-ZZ-DR-A-2070 A
PROJECT | ORIGINATOR | ZONE | LEVEL | TYPE | ROLE | NUMBER
25° pitched roof
2110
685x 2110
1490
WFF07
WGF05
WGF04
MJ
Plot 10 - 4B8P-2375 (AS)
9333 4510
440
The approved housetypes (which had been taken over from another company) required redesigning in order to meet building regulations, which we did as the construction drawings were being created.
4176
302 2935
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1337
4176
440
100
3536
25°
440
Flush Threshold
C.B.
C.B.
12
2000 (Headroom)
12
11
11
10
10
9
9
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
5
4
4
3
3 1
3283
450
450
Living Room
2
1
hob VENTED VOID
VENTED VOID
h
VENTED VOID
100
100
100 SVP
SVP
100
VENTED VOID
For details of suspended floor, refer to Structural Engineers design / specialists design
1475
WHB-DC SINK-DC
3470
SVP
1317
9103
boiler
drainage positions to be checked against 8453 specified sanitary fittings
325
325
450
3 course eng P brick padstone 440mm long
1453
4510
325
C.B. C/L MJ rwp FAF SVP AAV Ext F/F W/M D/W T/D W/D (e) 100 (sg)
P
B-B 1031
3799 RWP C.B.
3 course eng brick padstone 440mm long
325
300
3607
SPAN OF PRECAST BEAMS
SPAN OF PRECAST BEAMS
ExDGF05 (sg)
P
(fd) (ob) +
Cavity 640Barri Centre Line Movement J Rainwater p Fan assisted Soil vent pip Air admittan Extract Fan 131 Fridge Freez Washing Ma Dishwasher Tumble Dry Washer / Dr Emergency Safety Glas doors Fire Door Obscure gla Optional win
RWP
P 3 course eng brick padstone 440mm long
Beam over to engineers requirements with bottom plate
3 course eng brick padstone 440mm long
215
Beam over to engineers requirements with bottom plate
1790
7428
100
SPAN OF PRECAST BEAMS
ExDGF04 (sg) RWP
2353
A-A 1030
4554
MJ
WC-DC
Padstone Refer to text shown adjacent to locations for size / type.
P
Note: · All beams to span the full length of padstone and to be bolted to padstone with 1no M12 bolt. · All blockwork to Min. 3.6N blocks (max. 25% Voids) Laid in 1:1:6 mortar UNO. · Structural stud buttress walls built off floor below. Floor Manufacturer to allow for 4.0kN/m working line load. · Wind posts are only required on gable walls not party walls and the buttress walls are only required on end plots.
7753
NOTE
4510 Exact
2240
ABBREVIATI
STRUCTURAL KEY NOTES
Substructure Plan & Elevations. External Wall Finishes / Areas of Bed Joint Reinforcement. Rainwater Downpipe Locations. Movement Joint Positions. Electric, Gas, etc. External Meter Locations. Duct for Electrics to Garage, CCP's, etc. (where required).
265
100
· · · · · ·
338
1412
Underfloor heating system to Ground Floor only with 75mm screed. MAXIMUM TOG RATING FOR CARPET TO BE 1.5
Refer to the Plot Specific drawings for the following information:
640
1275
Refer to Structural Engineers external levels drawings for the extent of the double DPC's to the external cavity walls of the individual plots
REFER TO PLOT SPECIFIC DRAWINGS:
WC-DC
100
Flush Threshold
Read in conjunction with Structural Engineers drawing for foundation information. Provide underground ducts as required for water, electric & gas services
325
AS: 9, 10 OPP: -
PLOT NO(s):
910
100
SPAN OF PRECAST BEAMS
Hall
Section C-C 14058
3310 (top of banding to u/s on banding) 140
14
SPAN OF 13 PRECAST BEAMS
13
Hall
2
Included in the project is the renovation of a locally listed retirement home (into high quality apartments) as well as renovating the adjoining coach houses.
SPAN OF T.J.I
15 14
3474 FFL to FFL
Living Room
16 15
2000 (Headroom)
SPAN OF PRECAST BEAMS
3135 (Finished)
3610 (u/s on banding)
SPAN OF T.J.I
Ensuite 2
1882 (Trimmed Opening)
16
250
MJ
Bed 2
302
300
SINK-DC
3676
300
7560 (Top of Wallplate)
4176
Landing
3150
Landing
3610 (u/s on banding)
3246 (Finished)
Bed 2
RM
6238
6855
Staircase Criteria Total rise: 3474mm 16 No. risers: 217.125mm 15 No. goings: 242mm Overall string: 1100mm Pitch 42° max, 41.90° actual Headroom - 2000mm min. clear above pitch line measured vertically, in accordance with Approved Document K
1882 (Trimmed Opening)
140
incoming water
Ensuite 2
339
NOTE insulated rising main position to be checked against specialists' kitchen layout
2713
3310 (top of banding to u/s on banding)
65
C.B.
7753
4510
RWP MJ
3no.layers 150mm Rockwool or similar quilt insulation. 150mm laid between rafters with remaining laid over & perpendicular
25°
375
Drawing No:
rwp
-
-
Flush Threshold RWP
Title:
-
2468
100
Bespoke Details
Drawing No:
-
-
Plot 9 - 4B8P-1986 (AS)
2355
685x 2335
WGF01
Title:
1200mm wide access ramp at 1:12 up to 900 x 1200mm level landing with a maximum slope of 1:40 fall from flush threshold of D01. Secondary DPC local to principal entrance to be stepped down within perps and linked to main DPC 150mm above adjacent ground levels.
NOTE: · Emergency egress windows to have a clear opening of 450 x 735mm (0.33m2), openable part of windows to be located within 800 to 1100mm from finished floor level.
WGF02
Standard Details ExDGF01
3150 DPC to u/s of joist
685x 2335
DETAIL REFERENCES
WGF03
ExDGF02
Front Elevation
2335
1022x 2335
65
WGF06
1022x 2335
600
2560
1023x 2560
1022x 2335
3283 top of joist to u/s truss
685x 2110
WFF08
7560 DPC to top of wall plate
2110
1022x 2110
WFF09
2560
2335
1022x 2335
600
In February 2020, I moved to the technical team in order to learn more about the design of buildings after the planning phase. I began creating detailed plans, sections and elevations for a set of traditional, new build housetypes to be built in Edgbaston.
1810x 2560
AS: 9, 10 OPP: 600
PLOT NO(s):
Using AutoCAD, I drew detailed plans, elevations and sections for two housetypes which included substructure plans, bathroom layouts and creating window and door schedules. The drawings were created in AutoCAD.
1022x 2110
WFF10
1865
1490
140
1022x 2110
WFF11
3010
ROBERTS LIMBRICK ARCHITECTS LTD - 2020
1022x 2110
WFF12
1490
1022x 2110
WFF13
1865
1022x 2110
WFF14
2110
2110
3310
2110
65
RESIDENTIAL TECHNICAL
25° pitched roof
1290
Title: -
-
6403
100
-
Kitchen / Dining
360
fire
5900
6238
6740
215
Kitchen / Dining
-
D/W
D/W
-
-
350 -
Elec.
2000
-
553
incoming electric
Standard Details
1650
6293
DETAIL RE
Sub-main to be installed where consumer unit more than 3m from electricity meter
Family Area
Family Area
Bespoke Details
103
Ext
948
1574
5
3
2
13040 C-C 1032
100
Study
Chimney void vented top and bottom
Plot 9 - 4B8P-1986 (AS)
350
100 2203
1200
Gas
450
1550
1550 1990
1454 1022
Living Room
Ground Floor Plan
745
ExDGF02 (sg)
250
4194 1003
1023
890
100 1023
890
2022 PORTFOLIO
WGF04(sg)
WGF03(sg)
BT
B-B 1031
2010 2217 1810 11465
ED STANGOE
BT
A-A 1030
4477 325
44
WGF02(sg)
ExDGF01 WGF05(sg)
WGF06(sg)
250
325
C.B. RWP
WGF01(sg)
RWP
NOTE: · Ensure a full block is used under the lintel bearing in accordance with the NHBC guidelines (Clause 6.1.12) along with a minimum bearing for the lintel of 100mm up to 1.2m spans and 150mm over 1.2m spans · For rainwater downpipe locations, refer to plot specific drawings · For MJ locations, refer to plot specific drawings
250 89
1853 890
1023
300 890
2053 1023
89 1003
1815 215
1023
100
3396 1303
1510 5390
325 1340
450
325
Gas
1990
2000
2000
910
89
440
1591
2063
4943
215
Elec.
ExDGF06 (sg)
iDGF04 iDGF05
300
1
450
1650
1790
492 1021
948
89
11695
Study
SVP
660 4
5
1810
89
215
iDGF01
4159 2053
89
360
6
5728
4
W/M
2240
838
1290
3
T/D
-
BT Open Reach or FTTP where required location, EZ bend upon entry.
Ext
Elec.
2
838
Utility
89
1417
948
6
-
BT
WC
Hall
250
100
663
360
7
2213
177 912
1792
Living Room
9 8
7
912 177
89
1
Plot 10 - 4B8P-2375 (AS)
9 8
-
MJ
iDGF06 Ext
BT Open Reach or FTTP where required location, EZ bend upon entry.
89
2010
100
89
4942 215
250
iDGF03 (sg)
BT
ST 1628
iDGF01
iDGF05
838
4194
948
Hall
Flush Threshold
1222
100
1756
1792
1417
-
838 1312
iDGF02 Heating Manifold
1021
1628
660
838
Flush Threshold SVP
ST 89
89
492 948
iDGF04
630
100 1790 89
250
WC 89
4592
440
Chimney void vented top and bottom
903
838
T/D
3048
C-C 1032
872
838
838
W/M
1591
440 SVP
iDGF02
iDGF03 (sg) Ext
Utility Ext SVP
1290
440
838
13828
872
Heating Manifold
ExDGF03 (sg)
910
880
215
1312
762
2681
762
838
Ext
948
Tall
1320
Tall
1115
F/F
-
RWP
iDGF06
6178
-
F/F
440
-
Oven
Gas
Oven
Title:
incoming gas
100
This drawing and the building works depicted are the copyright of Spitfire Bespoke Homes and may not be reproduced or amended except by written permission. No liability will be accepted for amendments made by other persons. Scale Bar @ 1:50
NORTH
0
1m
2m
0
3m
5ft
DRAWING STATUS:
10ft
PRELIMINARY TENDER
45° pitched roof
45° pitched roof
45° pitched roof
CONSTRUCTION
Extract
Extract
SVP
30° pitched roof
S
Masonry below DPC to be in accord with BS EN 771. Brickwork to be durability designations F2, S2 to BS EN 998-2:2016 Specification for mortar for masonry, Part 2: Masonry mortar. All sub structure blockwork to be in accordance with BS EN 1996-2:2006 Eurocode 6 - Design of masonry structures -- Part 2: Design considerations, selection of materials and execution of masonry and NHBC technical standards. Minimum requirements of blockwork to not be less than 1500kg/m3 or 7.3N/mm2. Lean mix infill to be used in accordance with standards; at least 225mm below DPC level
30° pitched roof
Extract
SVP 1800
550
3750
9975
Any drains passing under building to be encased in 150mm granular fill. Where drains pass through walls, they are to be bridged with pre-cast concrete lintels. Ensure that the lintels clear the pipework by 50mm. Rigid board cut around pipework WFF08 to prevent ingress of cavity fill. Location to be coordinated with individual plot drainage
WFF10(ob)
1360
100
1573
Truss profile & bracing shown indicatively. Refer to specialist designs
325
3048
VENTED VOID
1010
VENTED VOID
4045 89
1210
1200
Refer to Plot Specific Elevation drawings and Spitfire External Materials Schedule for confirmation of External Wall Finishes
762
PART Q DOORS & WINDOWS NOTE: All easily Accessible doors (inc. garage & communal) that provide access into a dwelling or into a building containing a dwelling have the following specification · manufactured to meet PAS 24:2012 · letter places maximum apeture of 260mm x 40mm: & located/designed to restrict access e.g. to hinder potential removal of keys · main doors Extractto have door viewer unless other means exist to see callers, e.g. clear glass Extract
2175
75
Elec.
3385
2635
2635
13940
302
800x1600
2700
Elec.
1450 2880
C-C 1032
325
ES Sub-main to be
installed where consumer unit more than 3m from electricity meter
WFF05
WFF06
WFF07
6203 440
685
440
PROJECT:
Residential Development Norfolk Road, Edgbaston
HOUSE TYPE OR PLOT NO:
5B9P-2321
TITLE:
First Floor Plan -
SCALE:
1/75 @ A3 March 2020
325 685
440
1453
685
12815
DATE:
-
REVISION:
-
-
-
REV: DATE:
-
PROJECT NO:
COMMENTS:
BY:
This drawing and the building works depicted are the copyright of Spitfire Bespoke Homes and may not be reproduced or amended except by written permission. No liability will be accepted for amendments made by other persons. Scale Bar @ 1:50
0
1m
2m
0
DRAWING NO:
3m
5ft
E050 1011
DRAWN: CHECK:
Scale 1:75
ES REVISION:
-
A: The Gate, International Drive, Solihull, B90 4WA T: 0344 736 0074 E: info@spitfirepg.co.uk
10ft
IMPORTANT NOTE: ACCESS TO ROOFS
incoming gas
ACCESS TO ROOFS FOR CONSTRUCTION WORKS AND FOR THE END USER FOR MAINTENANCE WORKS ARE TO BE UNDERTAKEN FULLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CDM REGULATIONS 2015 AND HSG33: HEALTH & SAFETY CONSULTANT: IN ROOF WORKS. ALL CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE WORKS ARE TO BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY SUITABLY QUALIFIED AND COMPETENT CONTRACTORS USING THE APPROPRIATE ACCESS/EDGE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT TO REFLECT THE COMPLEXITIES OF THE STEEP ROOF DESIGNS, LOCATIONS AND SITE RESTRICTIONS. PRIOR TO UNDERTAKING ANY WORK THE CONTRACTORS MUST PRODUCE A RISK ASSESSMENT/METHOD STATEMENT FOR APPROVAL BY THE EMPLOYER WHICH DEMONSTRATES A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF HOW THE ROOF IS TO BE PROJECT:
950
3no.layers 150mm Rockwool or similar quilt insulation. 150mm laid between rafters with remaining laid over & perpendicular Manthorpe insulation retainers as required to maintain clear 50mm ventilation gap
Residential Development, Norfolk Road, Edgbaston
CONSTRUCTED AND MAINTAINED IN A SAFE MANOR.
Truss profile & bracing shown indicatively. Refer to specialist designs 45.00°
Landing
C.B.
Robe
HOUSE TYPE OR PLOT NO:
Plot 41
TITLE:
Substructure Plan & Elevations
SCALE:
1/50 @ A1 March 2020
DATE:
UNDER BUILD, ETC REFER TOTANKING EXTERNAL WORKS
9571 LAYOUT
PROJECT NO:
2000 (Headroom)
SPAN OF T.J.I
DRAWING NO:
6060 (Top of Wallplate)
Scale 1:50 GROUND LEVELS,
339
CONSULTANT: 1200mm wide access ramp at 1:12 up to 900 x 1200mm level landing with a maximum slope of 1:40 fall from flush threshold of D01. Secondary DPC local to principal entrance to be stepped down within perps and linked to main DPC 150mm above adjacent ground levels.
Plot 41 - 5B9P-2321 (AS) RWP
685
MJ
RWP
ExDGF04(sg)
89
iDFF09
836
2576
RWP
Side E l e v a t i o n
Scale 1:75
325 3021 (Finished)
For 40db reduction - as above with 25mm Isover APR 1200 & Soundbloc plasterboard.
Notes:
Bath Room
2685 (Finished)
3024 (FFL to FFL)
1490
For Buttress wall - 75mm timber stud with 12mm WBP ply and 12.5mm plasterboard, MR to kitchens & bathrooms.
75
3058
271
75
7210
836
iDFF07
3385
535x635 Hatch
2851
836 88
88
177
Ensuite 2
Bed 2
1340
11
DRAWN: CHECK:
NG -
FOR GROUND LEVELS, UNDER BUILD, TANKING REVISION:
E050_603
A: The Gate, International Drive, Solihull, B90 4WA T: 0344 736 0074 E: info@spitfirepg.co.uk
10 9
CONSULTANT:
8
Living Room
7
Hall
6 5
Utility
ST
4
2410
2100
Hall
100mm blockwork, insulated plasterboard (Integral Garage only).
For 40db reduction - as above with 25mm Isover APR 1200 & Soundbloc plasterboard. As above but allow for 12mm WBP ply to A/C's (cupboard side only).
FOR DETAILS OF REVISIONS REFER TO HOUSE PACK CONTENTS SHEET
325
6060 (Top of Wallplate)
339 2685 (Finished)
CONSULTANT:
4200
2410
150
2025 325 2761
762
406 836 289 760
iDFF03
836
Ext
762
Ensuite 1
1510
3021 (Finished)
Bedroom 5
NOTE insulated rising C.B. main position to be checked against specialists' kitchen layout
285
Section B-B
3024 (FFL to FFL)
2385 (Window Head)
1230
1210
VENTED VOID
Kitchen
E050
RWP
3055
300mm O/A, Party Wall RSD E-WM-28 100mm lightweight aggregate blocks (1350-1600 kg/m³). 100mm Knauf Supafil blown glass mineral wool insulation, plasterboard on dabs both sides.
89mm timber stud with 12.5mm plasterboard, MR to kitchens & baths.
89
ACCESS TO ROOFS FOR CONSTRUCTION WORKS AND FOR THE END USER FOR MAINTENANCE WORKS ARE TO BE UNDERTAKEN FULLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CDM REGULATIONS 2015 AND HSG33: HEALTH & SAFETY IN ROOF WORKS. ALL CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE WORKS ARE TO BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY SUITABLY QUALIFIED AND COMPETENT CONTRACTORS USING THE APPROPRIATE ACCESS/EDGE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT TO REFLECT THE COMPLEXITIES OF THE STEEP ROOF DESIGNS, LOCATIONS AND SITE RESTRICTIONS. Flush PRIOR TO UNDERTAKING ANY WORK Threshold THE CONTRACTORS MUST PRODUCE A RISK ASSESSMENT/METHOD STATEMENT FOR APPROVAL BY THE EMPLOYER WHICH DEMONSTRATES A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF HOW THE ROOF IS TO BE
100
100mm blockwork, plasterboard on dabs.
Ground floor, basement & other easily accessible windows (inc. are to be manufactured to meet PAS 24:2012 & be mechanically fixed to the structure of the building in accordance with manufacturers installation instructions.
incoming electric
REFER TO EXTERNAL WORKS LAYOUT FOR
SPAN OF T.J.I
965
10ft
CONSTRUCTED AND MAINTAINED IN A SAFE MANOR.
10ft
FAFrooflights)
13265
incoming water
Landing
Flush Threshold
A-A 1030
NOTE: · Emergency egress windows to have a clear opening of 450 x 735mm (0.33m2), openable part of windows to be located within 800 to 1100mm from finished floor level.
325 675
DRAWN: 1031 B-B CHECK:
IMPORTANT NOTE: ACCESS TO ROOFS
3no.layers 150mm Rockwool or similar quilt insulation. 150mm laid between rafters with remaining laid over & perpendicular
881
30.00°
Ensiute 3
5ft
MJ
RWP
A: The Gate, International Drive, Solihull, B90 4WA T: 0344 736 0074 E: info@spitfirepg.co.uk
3m
4m
3m
EXTERNAL / INTERNAL WALL KEY
910x 2410
iDFF10
WFF04
1909
1023
Gas
440
C.B.
Scale 1:50 Plot 41 - 5B9P-2321 (AS)
325 1925
SVP
209
100
2025 1913
1913 0
Manthorpe insulation retainers as required to maintain clear 50mm ventilation gap
3965
AS: 41 OPP: 44
2m
665
1/75 @ A3 March 2020
Notes:
950
325
325
1m
FOR DETAILS OF REVISIONS REFER TO HOUSE PACK CONTENTS SHEET
325
450
0
418
Elec.
BT
440
Gas
1913
incoming gas
89
1023
DRAWING NO:
This drawing and the building works depicted are the copyright of Spitfire Bespoke Homes and may not be reproduced or amended except by written permission. No liability will be accepted for amendments made by other persons. Scale Bar @ 1:50
836
Ext
Robe
14
188 188
1034
Ground Floor Plan -
665
PROJECT NO:
Flush Threshold
Ensuite 1
13
WFF03
5B9P-2321
3640
DATE:
PLOT NO(s):
iDFF08
760
3329
TITLE:
1023
890
Sub-main to be installed where consumer unit more than 3m from electricity meter
Bed 5
HOUSE TYPE OR PLOT NO:
325
665
12815
BT Open Reach or FTTP where required incoming electric location, EZ bend upon entry.
RWP
2485
750 11
W
SPAN OF BEAM & BLOCK
325
553
10
Elevations. External Wall Finishes / Areas of Bed Joint Reinforcement. Rainwater Downpipe Locations. Movement Joint Positions.
1116
C-C 1032
SCALE:
940
RWP
2485
2361 (Window Head)
AS: 41 OPP: 44
Elec.
1031 B-B
6203
665
9
836
177
Residential Development Norfolk Road, Edgbaston
PROJECT:
ExDGF03
325 1023
580
1340
REFER TO PLOT SPECIFIC DRAWINGS: · · · ·
580
1573
6000
100 1023
8
iDFF11
ExDGF04(sg)
6000
SPAN OF BEAM & BLOCK
Note: · All beams to span the full length of padstone and to be bolted to padstone with 1no M12 bolt. · All blockwork to Min. 3.6N blocks (max. 25% Voids) Laid in 1:1:6 mortar UNO. SVP · Structural stud buttress walls built off floor below. Floor Manufacturer to allow for 4.0kN/m working line load. · Wind posts are only required on gable walls not party walls and the buttress walls are only required on end plots.
2m 5ft
Outer leaf (varies), 125mm fully filled cavity, 100mm aircrete inner leaf, plasterboard on dabs.
Padstone - Extract Refer to text shown adjacent to locations for size / Extract type.
P
1m
0 Notes:
Refer to the Plot Specific drawings for the following information:
762
SVP CONSULTANT: 100
1200mm wide access ramp at 1:12 up to 900 x 1200mm level landing with a maximum slope of 1:40 fall from flush threshold of D01. Secondary DPC local to principal entrance to be stepped down within perps and linked to main DPC 150mm above adjacent ground levels. WFF01 WFF02 RWP
325
SPAN OF BEAM & BLOCK
C-C 1032
7
12
836
13940
boiler
325
SPAN OF BEAM & BLOCK
325
665
1839
2175
1565
158
1525 SINK-DC
NOTE: · Emergency egress windows to have a clear opening of 450 x 735mm (0.33m2), openable part of windows to be located within 800 to 1100mm from finished floor level.
RWP
1545
0
FOR DETAILS OF REVISIONS REFER TO HOUSE PACK CONTENTS SHEET
STRUCTURAL KEY NOTES
WFF08
Bed 1
Landing
13940 238
89
650
3746
Bed 4
910x 2410
Plot 41 - 5B9P-2321 (AS)
ExDGF02
3055
1200
3218
SVP
100
13940
Extract
RWP
Side E l e v a t i o n 8
1360
Flush Threshold
3375
100
325 3196
6413
3058 100
910 13940 7303
440
440
440
915
Elec.
Study
Ground floor, basement & other easily accessible windows (inc. rooflights) are to be manufactured to meet PAS 24:2012 & be FAF mechanically fixed to the structure of the building in accordance with manufacturers installation instructions.
6000
17
49
3965 1023
1700 325
A-A 1030
BT
SPAN OF BEAM & BLOCK
890
100
7210
302 2700
13940
13940
Elec.
ExDGF01 WGF02
325
PLOT NO(s):
ExDGF04
650
161 836
1198
143
1045
198
SPAN OF 639 BEAM & BLOCK
iDGF04
912
836 196
100 100 948
5
Garage
fire WGF01
RWP
940
325
325 1913
1913
C-C 1032
2252
3500 A-A 1030
57
17
iDGF01
80
100
SVP 100
948
WC-DC
3997
100
80
boiler
2025
190
89
1003
2111
(fd) (ob) +
RWP
762
158
1636
SVP
WFF09
PART Q DOORS & WINDOWS NOTE: iDFF06 89 All easily Accessible doors (inc. garage & communal) that provide access into a1440 dwelling or into a building containing a 836 189 dwelling have the following specification · manufactured to meet PAS 24:2012 686 · letter places maximum apeture of 260mm x 40mm: & A/C located/designed to restrict access e.g. to hinder potential 4 5 6 removal of keys1440 Ext · main doors to have door viewer823unless other means exist to Extract Bath see callers, e.g. clear glass
Substructure Plan & Elevations. External Wall Finishes / Areas of Bed Joint Reinforcement. Rainwater Downpipe Locations. Movement Joint Positions. Electric, Gas, etc. External Meter Locations. Duct for Electrics to Garage, CCP's, etc. (where required).
325
762
2120
1848
2445
Flush Threshold
13940
2120
650 325
SPAN OF BEAM &100 BLOCK
89
Hall
1525
838
915
1098
2050
W/M
762
1317
This drawing and the building works depicted are the copyright of Spitfire Bespoke Homes and may not be reproduced or amended except by written permission. No liability will be accepted for amendments made by other persons. Scale Bar @ 1:75
Movement Joint Rainwater pipe Fan assisted Flue Soil vent pipe Air admittance valve Extract Fan Fridge Freezer Washing Machine Dishwasher Tumble Dryer Washer / Dryer Emergency egress window Safety Glass to windows and doors Fire Door Obscure glazing Optional window
SVP
1565
Utility
WHB-DC W/D
· · · · · ·
iDFF01
325
Ext
838
3218 1289
6413
3868 100
838
St
2252
iDGF06
iDFF02
13940
5
iDGF07
1700
4
3
948
iDGF08
Living
SINK-DC
2
814
St
Ext
WC
1453
For 40db reduction - as above with 25mm Isover APR 1200 & Soundbloc plasterboard.
836
177
1248 3639
RWP
Spitfire External Materials Schedule for Bed 3 iDFF05 confirmation of External Wall Finishes
REFER TO PLOT SPECIFIC DRAWINGS: Refer to the Plot Specific drawings for the following information:
800x1200
1
3965
SVP
2025
1858
838
3500
762
1565 89
For Buttress wall - 75mm timber stud with 12mm WBP ply and 12.5mm plasterboard, MR to kitchens & bathrooms.
iDFF04
iDGF05
iDGF03
A-A 1030
100
NOTE Exact drainage positions to be checked against specified sanitary fittings
1248 2495
For 40db reduction - as above with 25mm Isover APR 1200 & Soundbloc plasterboard. As above but allow for 12mm WBP ply to A/C's (cupboard side only).
EnsuiteExt 3drawings and Refer to Plot Specific Elevation
762
St
iDGF02
Heating Manifold
3276 SVP
Dining
177
1848
607
RWP
100mm blockwork, insulated plasterboard (Integral Garage only). RWP
SVP
100
2397
533
1287
475
838
3868
Family 1000
RWP
75
RWP
2247
5243
100
Hob
Kitchen
B-B 1031
89mm timber2578 stud with 12.5mm plasterboard, 2418 75 MR to kitchens & baths.
685
300mm O/A, Party Wall RSD E-WM-28 100mm lightweight aggregate blocks (1350-1600 kg/m³). 100mm Knauf Supafil blownWFF11 glass mineral woolWFF10(ob) Extract insulation, plasterboard on dabs both sides.
Note: · All beams to span the full length of padstone and to be bolted to padstone with 1no M12 bolt. · All blockwork to Min. 3.6N blocks (max. 25% Voids) Laid in 1:1:6 mortar UNO. · Structural stud buttress walls built off floor below. Floor Manufacturer to allow for 4.0kN/m working line load. · Wind posts are only required on gable walls not party walls and the buttress walls are only required on end plots.
SPAN OF BEAM & BLOCK
100 779
SVP
Threshold 3400 739
1228 leaf (varies), 125mm fully filled cavity, 89 100mm aircrete inner leaf, plasterboard on dabs.
100mm blockwork, plasterboard on dabs.
Padstone Extract Refer to text shown adjacent to locations for size / type.
P
Tall Unit
Flush SVP
RWP
STRUCTURAL KEY NOTES
F/F
325
2025
Oven
ExDGF06
2025
1925
W/M
RWP
1248 Outer 3362
865
2175
MJ rwp FAF SVP AAV Ext F/F W/M D/W T/D W/D (e) (sg)
EXTERNAL / INTERNAL WALL KEY13265 RWP
2495
RWP
10ft
Notes:
2410
250
SINK-DC 300
SPAN OF BEAM & BLOCK
SPAN OF BEAM & BLOCK
2025 2025
RM
ExDGF05
RWP 325
WGF03
325
Plot 41 - 5B9P-2321 (AS)
ABBREVIATION KEY:
4m
3m
5ft
Flush Threshold
Flush Threshold RWP
900
3400
0
1848
2485 215
2m
100
2118
1m
325 OF REVISIONS REFER TO HOUSE PACK CONTENTS SHEET FOR DETAILS
SPAN OF BEAM & BLOCK
RWP
1810 4950
2025
13265
B-B 1031
1903 325
C/L Centre Line MJ Movement Joint 3400 rwp Rainwater pipe FAF Fan assisted Flue SVP Soil vent pipe AAV Air admittance valve Ext Extract Fan 450 1565 F/F Fridge Freezer W/M Washing Machine 450 325 D/W Dishwasher T/DFlush Tumble Dryer Threshold W/D Washer / Dryer (e) Emergency egress window (sg) Safety Glass to windows and doors (fd) Fire Door (ob) Obscure glazing + Optional window
215
325
337
4950
5728
RWP
2485 3275
325
778 325
325
0
762
450
3275
Scale Bar @ 1:75
762
450
325
325
C/L Centre Line MJB Movement Joint in Brick MJR Movement Joint in Render / Recon RWP Rainwater pipe FAF Fan assisted Flue SVP Soil vent pipe (e) Emergency egress window (sg) Safety Glass to windows and doors (ob) Obscure glazing + Optional window LF Lead Flashing in accordance with LSA Handbook Tile vent C.B. Cavity Barrier Ext C/L Centre Line Extract Fan
ExDGF06(sg)
1200mm wide access ramp at 1:12 up to 900 x 1200mm level landing with a maximum slope of 1:40 fall from flush threshold of D01. Secondary DPC local to principal entrance to be stepped down within perps and linked to main DPC 150mm above adjacent ground levels.
NOTE: · Emergency egress windows to have a clear opening of 450 x 735mm (0.33m2), openable part of windows to be located within 800 to 1100mm from finished floor level.
ELEVATION KEY:
Scale 1:75Scale 1:75
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KEY: 41 AS: ABBREVIATION 44 Cavity Barrier OPP: C.B.
rwp
Rear E l e v a t i o n
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13265 450
RWP
ExDGF06(sg)
800x1200
Scale 1:75 1:75 Scale PLOT NO(s):
3400
rwp MJ
E lne v a t i o n Side E l e Rear vatio
wideup access 1200mm wide access 1200mm ramp at 1:12 to 900ramp x at 1:12 up to 900 x level landing a maximum slope of 1:40 1200mm level landing1200mm with a maximum slopewith of 1:40 NOTE: NOTE: falloffrom D01.flush threshold of D01. · windows Emergency egress windows to of have of from 450 xflush threshold · Emergency egress to have a clear opening 450axclear openingfall localtotobe principal entrance to be Secondary to principal DPC entrance 735mmpart (0.33m2), openable of windows withinDPC local Secondary 735mm (0.33m2), openable of windows to be part located within to be located stepped perps and linked to main DPC stepped down within perps anddown linkedwithin to main DPC 800 to 1100mm from finished floor level. 800 to 1100mm from finished floor level. 150mm adjacent ground levels. 150mm above adjacent groundabove levels.
AS: 41 OPP: 44 215
MJ
ExDGF05(sg)
1490
3385
2700
2700
1200
ExDGF03
Plot 41 41 -- 5B9P-2321 5B9P-2321 (AS) (AS) Plot
2025
rwp
150
MJ
2485x 2410
1810x 1210 WGF03
BED JOINT REINFORCEMENT KEY BJR TO SUIT FENESTRATION: On units with reconstructed stone or Render finish install Ancon AMR/S/D3.0/W60 or similar approved bed joint reinforcement at 225/450 vertical ctrs as specified by structural engineers design, and indicated on elevation drawings ExDGF05(sg) rwp BRICKTOR BJR: On units with reconstructed stone or Render finish install 2 rows of Ancon AMR/S/D3.0/W60 or similar approved bed joint reinforcement at 225mm vertical ctrs and extend min 600mm past the structural opening as specified by structural engineers design, and indicated on elevation drawings
900
MJ
ExDGF02
762
ExDGF01
1200mm 1200mmwide wideaccess accessramp rampatat1:12 1:12upuptoto900 900x x 1200mm 1200mmlevel levellanding landingwith witha amaximum maximumslope slopeofof1:40 1:40 fall fallfrom fromflush flushthreshold thresholdofofD01. D01. Secondary SecondaryDPC DPClocal localtotoprincipal principalentrance entrancetotobebe stepped steppeddown downwithin withinperps perpsand andlinked linkedtotomain mainDPC DPC 150mm 150mmabove aboveadjacent adjacentground groundlevels. levels.
800x1500
RWP
Side a vt iaotni o n F r o nEtl eEvl e
1247x 1510
WFF11
75
For rainwater downpipe locations, refer to plot specific drawings
302 2410
WGF03
685x 1210
WFF10(ob)
NHBC Standards States: Chapter 5.2.10 (b) Ventilation of Under Floor Voids
2410
3385
2485x 2410
1810x 1210
1247x 1510
WFF09
Voids should be ventilated by openings providing not less than 1500mm² per metre run or of external wall or 500mm² per m² of floor area, which ever gives the greater opening area. 2485x Ventilation openings should be provided on at least two opposite 2410 sides. Where this is not possible, effective cross ventilation from opposite sides should be provided by a combination of opening and air ducts.
1210
2485x 2410
1247x 1510
1490
1490
1490
1490
5960
302
4200
75
7210
WFF11
2700
1023x 2410
1022x 1510
WFF09
302
WFF08
3385
WFF07
7210
WFF06
7360
WFF05
1715
WFF04
WGF02
NOTE: NOTE: · · Emergency Emergencyegress egresswindows windowstotohave havea aclear clearopening openingofof450 450x x 735mm 735mm(0.33m2), (0.33m2),openable openablepart partofofwindows windowstotobebelocated locatedwithin within 800 800toto1100mm 1100mmfrom fromfinished finishedfloor floorlevel. level.
itions nst ttings
1003
WFF03
2335
1510
2700 3385
1022x 1510
WGF01
e 1:75
):
WFF02
302
1490 5960
7360
WFF01
1510
Foundation widths / type are indicative only. Read in conjunction Structural Engineers' Foundation Design for detailed information
1210
1247x 1510
1510
685x 1210
1247x 1510
1510
Refer to Structural Engineers external levels drawings for the extent of the double DPC's to the external cavity walls of the individual plots 1210
1247x 1510
2851
685x 1510
2410
685x 1510
SVP
Read in conjunction with Structural Engineers drawing for foundation information. Provide underground ducts as required for water, electric & gas services
3058
685x 1510
3058
685x 1510
1510
1510
1022x 1510
3058
1022x 1510
1510
3750
9975
550 9975 1510
3058
1022x 1510
Extract
For details of suspended floor, refer to Structural Engineers design / specialists design
3 PROJECT:
Residential Development Norfolk Road, Edgbaston
HOUSE TYPE OR PLOT NO:
5B9P-2321
TITLE:
Section B-B -
SCALE: DATE:
1/50 @ A3 March 2020
PROJECT NO:
E050
DRAWING NO:
1031
Section A-A DRAWN: CHECK:
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Residential Development Norfolk Road, Edgbaston
HOUSE TYPE OR PLOT NO:
5B9P-2321
TITLE:
Section A-A -
SCALE:
1/50 @ A3 March 2020
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SKILLS Autodesk Revit, Autocad, Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Sketchup, hand drafting, sketching, model making, Enscape VR, building computers.
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Part-time Petrol Customer Assistant + Customer Assistant, Sainsbury’s Quays / Barnwood. 2012-2015.
ROBERTS LIMBRICK ARCHITECTS LTD
LJMU ARCHITECTURE PART 1 - BA(HONS)
For two years, I have worked as a part 1 architect‘s assistant within a large team of experienced urban designers, architects and technologists at Roberts Limbrick’s Gloucester office. Our residential work encompassed private bespoke, affordable housing and retirement developments throughout the UK.
The focus of the first year was to develop students hand drawing and model making. I was particularly skilled with working on a drafting table and creating accurate drawings by hand. My projects included the design of an intimate radio maker’s studio and a shoemaker’s shop and dwelling.
I had the opportunity to work on a range of residential planning projects comprising of large scale masterplans, developing new build houses and apartment blocks, surveying and adding extensions to listed buildings.
During the second year, students focused on CAD drawings. For the first semester I worked in a group of four to redesign an area of Liverpool’s city centre. The masterplan included a high street link between Liverpool’s L1 district and China Town including an urban square, local market space and privately owned commercial buildings.
I was regularly relied upon to adapt houses and virtual site models using Revit and enscape. As the company was incorporating BIM into more and more projects, I was teaching Revit to some of my colleagues. I then moved on to work in the technical department where I have started producing construction drawings for a listed care home and coach house conversion. As well as building my competence in producing a technical pact, I developed a better sense of the design process now that I was able to follow a project through to the its next phase. I have gained valuable experience in the residential planning sector and I believe I have developed a high level of competence within my role at the company.
One of my third year projects included a response to the Haiti hurricane crisis where I designed a set of modular classrooms to be transported via shipping container to be assembled on site. The design featured a passive cooling strategy and a slot together timber frame. For the final project, I designed a factory that produced atomic batteries at Edge Hill, Liverpool. The process recycles radioactive waste to create synthetic diamonds that produce a constant source of energy. The factory included a train platform, radioactive material storage pools, special furnaces, reservoir, laboratories, packaging area and export depot.
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