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GSPublisherEngine 0.80.100.100
GSPublisherEngine 0.80.100.100
E-04
E-02
PROPOSED COMMERCIAL, OFFICE AND RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ON L.N.R N0. 209/3850-58 E-03
A
E-03
line showing extent of the C site
B 5,400
D
6000
line showing extent of the site
E
4400
F
4400
200
G
5,800
5400
20150
200
1'
1'
9,300 200
security check
LV boards
line showing extent of the site
3,800
200
LV boards
PROTRUSION CREATING OUTDOOR SEARTING SPACES
200
generator room
1
5600
200
4,000
staff access
D13
2200
100
1000
200
storage
1,700
1950 W6 PV
2000
service area
service area
66 3,2
B'
CIRCULATION
W6 PV
0 20 00 33
ladies
D7
00 33
0 20 D7
8
R = 4200 ANGLE = 160 CENTRE = C1
1 x
4 17
=
4,
+3700
0 00
12
23
H
J
5d
27 00
2
K
M
14
5f
15
5e
L
12 13 14 15 16 2 1
16
17 18 19 20 21
4, = 17 4
4,
1e
W6 PV
4c
store
1a. 600 X 600 mm quarry le 1b. 300 X 300mm ceramic le 1c. 100 X 25mm T&G plank floor 1d. wood paraque e flororing 1e. nylon carpet padded and ststched 1f. terrazo floor finish 1g. 300*300*6mm thick easy to clean, high and low temperature resistant, acid resistant, alkali resistant, easy to install with standard tools and material, mixed colour, irregular shape, classical style, crystal material ceramic mosaic les.Washrooms.
0
W6 PV 72.5 W6 PV
line showint extent of Rc wall below
CHESS GAME AREA
2c 3c
D'
8
9 COMPUTER GAMING
1d
2b
4a
3a
score area
ladies
B'
3.CEILING
billiard
billiard
A'
1500
1500
10
1600*800 electrical duct
COMPUTER GAMING
1d
2b
4a
3a
31200
16
D2
1600*800 fire hydrant/plumbing duct
billiard
table tennis
15
x
4,400
11
3
12
2
13
0 00 4,
1
=
14
4 17
S-02
4. SKIRTING 4a. 100 X 25mm rounded sw mber skir ng 4b. 150 X150mm quarry le skir ng 4c. 300 X 150mm Ceramic le skir ng 4d. Cut le skir ng- Floor le (150mm high) over led floor to match floor finish.
5
10
4
3a. 12mm plaster board accous c ceiling 3b. pyroc finished to approval 3c. emulsion paint to approval 3d. Ceiling to be finished with one layer of smooth plaster, with 1 (one) coat undercoat and 3 (three coats) Flat Finish.Color to be selected by the Architect.
4,400
D5 pv
et in ab C
1350
20 19
7
cold dring and beverage booth
D13 pv
10
3d
11
2e
4d
23
aluminium composite pannel cladding on rc colum to detail
2a. 15mm plaster primed and painted 2b. 300 X 300mm glazed ceramic wall ling 2c. 12mm gypsum plaster board 2d. 3 coats sa n finish basco paint 2e.200*200*4mm thick, Non-toxic, Acid-proof, Alkaliresistant, Water proof, High hardness, Non-fading, Mixed -color, Mosaic glass bathroom wall les fi ed to a height of 1800mm fffl.
9
17
18
6
D14 pv 5
3c 4
2c
4c
3
1e
1350
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 21
22
D8
6
9 8
D
11
7
F
11 1d
2b
4a
3a
recption desk 1,500
5,475 display
7300
ANGLE = 750 RADIUS = 12000
1d
2b
4a
3a
storage
fitting area
entrance hall
CENTRE =C1
CHESS GAME AREA
jewlery section
squash court display
1,150
retail kiosk +4000
1d
2b
4a
3a
1,000
3400 cashier
D8
1,100
D8 D10
12
900
3,000
12
6,800
5b
1,100
security check point/ walk through
1500
FROM LEVEL +4000 TO +9750 ESCALATORS SERVING COMMERCIAL LEVELS THREAD WITH 1.OM MAXIMUM WIDTH WITH BALUSTRADE =1.25M OVERALL WIDTH= 1.65M
E
5,800
+4600
6000
D9
1. FLOORING
pro-shop
11
e Fir
10 21 PERSON LIFT
G
Terrazzo floor finish on lobby
S01
7a 6,000
200
W6 PV
3
2
0 00
D5 pv
5e G'
21 PERSON LIFT
VERTICAL GARDEN WITH PLANTERS OPEN TO SKY
250
450
28200
W6 PV
C'
1g
D7
5f
9
C1
2400
13
=
D1 pv
ENTRANCE FOYER
B
350
12
15
D7
14
3 2 1
W6 PV W6 PV
SALES AREA
17
9
21 PERSON LIFT
S-02
2400
1
22 21 20 19
D7
18
3d
SECURITY WALK THROUGH
A
800
2
x 23
5d
2e
4d
13
w15 pv
retail kiosk
porte cochere entrance canopy
2400
17 x 162 = 2,750
1g
12
court yard open to the sky
recption desk
900
400
2. WALLING
D6
16
indoor water feature with fountain
W7 pv
gents
Staircase 01A: Lvl. +4000 to Lvl + w15 pv 9750 R.C. staircase to Struc. Eng. details 19R@ 168mm 18T@ 250mm
1
6 4
5
D8
D9
2400
15
22
7
indoor greenery
4 17
D9
500
11,856
00 0
D9
D6 10
7 6 5
2
x
pedestrian movement area caberal paving
11
250 200 6,000 14500
2400
4 3 1
23
7700
14100
20 21 22
D4 pv
0 00 16
Struc. Eng. details 21R@ 150mm 20T@ 250mm
Terrazzo floor finish on lobby
W3 pv
450
W6 PV
15 16 17 18 19
0 20
8 R.C. staircase to
C
2400
9
indoor greenery
Staircase 01: Lvl. +4000 to Lvl +9750
1350
8
00 80
9 250
7a
0 20
00 0
2400
W6 PV
66 3,2
4,
W7 pv
00 41
=
400
00 42
17 4
2400
window reccessed by 500 from main facade for sunshading
0 20
x
750
00 12
D1 pv
12 13 14
indoor water feature with fountain 23
2400
aluminium composite panel clading on steel frame on 250mm masonry wall
W8 pv
residential access elevators and stairs
8
950
0 20
8
retail kiosk
200 6,000
concrete moulding on slab projection fixed and finished to approval
00 42
10
W3 pv
P
11900 6000
D11
FIRE ESCAPE Staircase 01B: Lvl. +4000 to Lvl +9750 R.C. staircase to Struc. Eng. details 22R@ 168mm 18T@ 250mm
indoor greenery
9
250
+4600
w15 pv
5a w15 pv
14
N
200 6,000
17
20 21
00 0
3
4
200
90 3,2
4,
5c
7
+4600 =
15 13
11800 6,000
18 19 7
76 00
G
22
10
500
8
9
17 4
5
6
x
21 PERSON LIFT
12
200
00 43
1,500
23
D4 pv
0 20
F
7
11
3800 6,000
00 34
21 PERSON LIFT
D
7
7
22
6000
200
21
E
D2
00 34
20
et in ab C
DOWN
19
1600*800 fire hydrant/plumbing duct
18
FROM LEVEL +4000 TO +5750 ESCALATORS SERVING COMMERCIAL LEVELS THREAD WITH 1.OM MAXIMUM WIDTH WITH BALUSTRADE =1.25M OVERALL WIDTH= 1.65M
17
1,500
16
e Fir
D2
DOWN
14
6450
3,750
13
3a
1600*800 electrical
Q
7
3
11
waste receptacle
rubberized f.f reception shade access
4
0 20
1400
9
3d
5b
11
5
6
4d
s gent
6
4a
2e
10
90 3,2
0 30
cashier 1
1g
0 30 12
W8 pv
50 23 OUTDOOR DINING
00 80
00 33
0 20 D5 pv
16
400 1,500 1250
0 20
6000
0 40 31
00 12
0 00 31
3d
0 20
4d
banquet hall
lower waste receptacle for ease of access by kids
5a
20
2e
composite aluminium sun shading device 44700
0 20
66 3,2
W7 pv 0
D6
D5 pv 1g
CHILDREN PARK
5
D7
ALUMINIUM SLIDING AND FOLDING DOOR TO SCHEDULE
line showing extent of the site
rubberized f.f
90 3,2
500
Staircase 01C: Lvl. +3200 to Lvl +6000 M.S. staircase to Struc. Eng. details 19R@ 168mm 18T@ 250mm
85 00
W7 pv
0 20
1,500
0 20
1
00 42
2
0 20
FACADE RECCESD BY 5500 FROM MAIN FACADE
3
4
00 12
9 0
1
7
8
5
6
rubberized f.f
POROSITY)
00 12
W7 pv
1 1 6 1 5 1 4 1 3 1 2 1
0 20
3a
00 33
2c
D6
1a
generous thorough fare creating both visual and physical connection to the church ( PREFERABLE URBAN
4
4a
0 20
record desk
A' 4b
00 42
200
3600
Terrazzo floor finish on lobby
3a
6000
W5
1400
1,500
200
service YARD
D12 pv
C'
S01
200
D7
STATE HOUSE CRESCENT
200
3
2750
D'
1,500
2 200
cashier 2
3d
200
service counter to detail 100
2e
4d
2000
2050
1400
1g
pastry
6000
100
5400
16000
9,460
1500
banquet hall
100
hedge element used to define space
W6 PV
ALUMINIUM SLINING WINDOW TO SCHEDULE
restaurant service counter to detail
4800
4400
4000
0 20
6000
900mm high cabinetry and shelves in M.D.F carcas on a 100mm plinth to detail.
bar
75 00
6000
1400
line showing solar chimney above
5
6
GENEROUS THOROUGH FARE LEADING TO THE CHURCH
2
window reccessed by 500 from main facade for sunshading
1800
OUTDOOR DINING
solar chimney interior surfaces painted matt black
200
0 20
4
3550
coocking island
0 20
frontage parking PCC Paving Blocks
outdoor planting to landscape architect specs
beverages
OUTDOOR DINING
600 3,750 200 area 1,500 550 paving 1,500 1,320 caberal movement pedestrian
4800
3
outdoor planting used to define views and direction
7,400
00 48
Terrazzo floor finish on lobby
1500
2
pool maintainance room
250
250
R=
1,500
aluminium composite panel clading on steel frame on 250mm masonry wall
1200
400
7,400
gate house to detail
200 2500
line showing extent of the building below
8600
frontage parking PCC Paving Blocks
8,900
200
13 50 0
200
17
RESIDENTIAL VEHICULAR ACCESS
4200
1
120 slope
generator 1
generator 1
12.0 degree Tamped and Ribbed R.C. Ramp to Struc. Eng Details H = 3000 L = 19000mm
4,200
6600
5500
4200
4200
slope of pedestrian movement area = 2.50
NOTES GENERAL 1. All measurements are shown in millimeters. Measurements should not to be scaled off the drawing. 2. The contractor must check and verify all dimensions before commencing any work. Any discrepancy must be notified to the architect. 3. All sections should be read as per the floor plan and all drawings must be read in context with each other. Any discrepancies must be notified immediately to the designer and clarified by consulting the respective consultants' drawings. CONSTRUCTION 4. Damp proof course must be provided under all external walls at grade. DPC to be minimum 150mm above ground level. 5. All slab at ground to be poured on 1000gauge polythene on 50mm stone dust blinding on compacted hardcore. 6. All soils under slab and around external foundation to be treated for termite control. 7. Window cills must be finished before internal plastering. CIVIL 8. All soils on cut embankment to be stabilized. The slope is not to exceed the natural angle of respose of the soil. STRUCTURAL 9. All RC works to Structural Engineer's details. 10. Depth of foundation to be determined on site to SE approval. 11. All walls less than 200mm thick to be reinforced with hoop iron at every alternate course. MECHANICAL 12. All plumbing and drainage to comply with the relevant approving local authority's specifications. 13. All service ducts to be accessible from all floors. 14. Deep seal or anti-vac to all fittings connected to the SVP's or waste pipes. All bends and junctions to have inspection plates. 15. SVP to be provided at the head of the drainage. 16. Drain pipes passing beneath buildings and driveways to be encased in 150mm concrete surround. 17. All underground foul and waste drain pipes shall be UPVC and comply to BSS 4514 and 5255. 18. All inspection chamber covers and frames shall be cast iron to comply to BSS 497 table 6 grade C except ones in the driveway which shall comply to BSS 556. 19. Storm water drain shall comply to BSS 556. 20. Minimum slopes to drains shall be 1%. 21. No chasing will be allowed in the slabs for pipes. Sleeves will be allowed in the slabs with the written approval of the Structural Engineer. 22. All testing of pipes must be completed before plastering. 23. All mechanical works must be co-ordinated with electrical works. Any conflicts must be clarified before wok begins. ELECTRICAL 24. All conduits must be laId before plastering. 25. All electrical work must be co-ordinated with mechanical works. Any conflicts must be clarified before wok begins.
display dress section
W3 pv
W3 pv
D9
D9
SIGN HERE;
ACCESS FROM THE MAIN STREEET
D9
D9
retail kiosk
5c 250 mm thick Masonry walling trowelled in Smooth plaster, finished in Conmix Glitterlite premixed decorative coating to arch. approval 2500
D9
public plaza 60mm Medium Duty Concrete Paving Blocks to Civil. Eng Details
vip drop off point V.I.P. OFF PCC Paving Blocks
mild steel railing
E-02
street furnishing
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E-01
W3 pv
FIRST LEVEL FLOOR PLAN SCALE 1:100
1400
1500
5500
D8
W3 pv
D9
W3 pv
D9
1500
Staircase 01C: Lvl. +0 to Lvl +4000 steel. staircase to Struc. Eng. details 19R@ 168mm 18T@ 250mm
retail kiosk
D8
4500
1500
200 mm thick Masonry walling trowelled in Smooth plaster, finished in Conmix Glitterlite premixed decorative coating to arch. approval
retail kiosk D8
stairs down
D9
W3 pv
4500
1500
4500
1500
4,567
1500
4,633
1500
4500
D9
1500
D9
4500
D9
1500
13
ROLLER SHUTTER DOOR D10 TO SHEDULE
D8
W3 pv
W4 pv
D9
D11
4500
FLOORS
D11
2000
25300 6000
7000
200 6000
7400
6000
200
3500
6000
200 6,000
19300
1500
6,000
6,000
M.S RAILING TO DETAIL
D
E
F
G G' HOUSE AVENUE STATE
frontage parking PCC Paving Blocks
CONCOURSE LEVEL
H
J
K
frontage parking PCC Paving Blocks
L
ex 100mm diameter hardwood 6000 handrail on 900mm high steel balusters on 100x150mm high concrete upstand to detail.
M
200
4500
6650
1500
SKIRTING
200 6,000
N
1
2
4
3
D11
composite aluminium sun shading device
250
WALLS
W3 pv
stairs down
D9
D9
+4000
P
CEILING
Q
COMMERCIAL SPACES E-01
E-04
bicycle holder (smart trans.)
retail kiosk
D8
4,400
13
street furnishing
2,400
4,800
bicycle holder (smart trans.)
EZEADIN HASSAN NOOR AB241-04-0056/2013 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN V MIXED URBAN DEVELOPMENT WORKING DRAWING
PROPOSED HEROES AND HEROINES MEMORIAL EXHIBITION DEVELOPMENT ON L.N.R N0. 209/ 9939 UHURU GARDENS
NOTES GENERAL 1. All measurements are shown in millimeters. Measurements should not to be scaled off the drawing. 2. The contractor must check and verify all dimensions before commencing any work. Any discrepancy must be notified to the architect. 3. All sections should be read as per the floor plan and all drawings must be read in context with each other. Any discrepancies must be notified immediately to the designer and clarified by consulting the respective consultants' drawings. CONSTRUCTION 4. Damp proof course must be provided under all external walls at grade. DPC to be minimum 150mm above ground level. 5. All slab at ground to be poured on 1000gauge polythene on 50mm stone dust blinding on compacted hardcore. 6. All soils under slab and around external foundation to be treated for termite control. 7. Window cills must be finished before internal plastering. CIVIL 8. All soils on cut embankment to be stabilized. The slope is not to exceed the natural angle of respose of the soil. STRUCTURAL 9. All RC works to Structural Engineer's details. 10. Depth of foundation to be determined on site to SE approval. 11. All walls less than 200mm thick to be reinforced with hoop iron at every alternate course. MECHANICAL 12. All plumbing and drainage to comply with the relevant approving local authority's specifications. 13. All service ducts to be accessible from all floors. 14. Deep seal or anti-vac to all fittings connected to the SVP's or waste pipes. All bends and junctions to have inspection plates. 15. SVP to be provided at the head of the drainage. 16. Drain pipes passing beneath buildings and driveways to be encased in 150mm concrete surround. 17. All underground foul and waste drain pipes shall be UPVC and comply to BSS 4514 and 5255. 18. All inspection chamber covers and frames shall be cast iron to comply to BSS 497 table 6 grade C except ones in the driveway which shall comply to BSS 556. 19. Storm water drain shall comply to BSS 556. 20. Minimum slopes to drains shall be 1%. 21. No chasing will be allowed in the slabs for pipes. Sleeves will be allowed in the slabs with the written approval of the Structural Engineer. 22. All testing of pipes must be completed before plastering. 23. All mechanical works must be co-ordinated with electrical works. Any conflicts must be clarified before wok begins. ELECTRICAL 24. All conduits must be laId before plastering. 25. All electrical work must be coordinated with mechanical works. Any conflicts must be clarified before wok begins.
+41,000
250mm thick RC curved wall
900mm botom dia. and 300mm top dia. rc colum claddedwith alucobond
50mm dia. handrail
rc footing
CHS 100mm dia. slanding MS column
curved celullar beeam claded with aluminium composite panel ( devki steel mill brand ltd)
900mm high mild steel railing +31,000
250 x 125mm p.c concrete road kerb
1in 12 ramped pedestrian ramp
aluminium composite panel cladding on steel framework canopy
aluminium casement window to schedule
CHS 100mm DIA. mild steel retractable bollards
900mm high 250mm thick masonry parapet to S.E's specs
+30,000
+29,000
6mm thick glass entrance canopy on steel support framework
+25,400
terracotta sunscreening louvre on steel support framework on main facade
aluminuim casement skylight to schedule
+20,750
+20,500
250mm thick RC structural roof
+11,100
Âą0
+0
17.140 m2
ELEVATION 03 SCALE 1:125
+41,000
6 x 37 Class Six Strand Ropes Having 27 to 49 Wires Per Strand More Flexible
250mm thick RC curved wall
cable stayed steel canopy to detail curved UB claded with aluminium composite panel ( devki steel mill brand ltd)
aluminium casement rooflight to schedule
+31,000
900mm high 250mm thick masonry parapet to S.E's specs
aluminuim casement skylight to schedule
aluminium composite panel cladding on steel framework canopy
+30,000
+28,350
terracotta sunscreening louvre on steel support framework on main facade
250mm thick RC structural roof
900mm botom dia. and 300mm top dia. rc colum claddedwith alucobond 26,000
+21,000 +20,500
600*600mm pigmented pcc interlocking tiles 30mm thick terracotta facade cladding on steel support frame work on 250mm thick stuctural wall
+11,900
pv
pv
SIGN HERE;
pv
+7,900
FLOORS 1in 12 ramped pedestrian ramp
+3,800
CHS 100mm DIA. mild steel retractable bollards
SKIRTING
+200
Âą0
2
18.393 m
ELEVATION 04 SCALE 1:125
WALLS
1
2
4
3 CEILING
EZEADIN HASSAN NOOR AB241-04-0056/2013 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN VI SCHEME DESIGN CONCEPT: light as a symbolism DESIGN THEME: influnce of daylighting in architectural form generation
GSPublisherEngine 0.4.100.100
GSPublisherEngine 0.80.100.100
GSPublisherEngine 0.80.100.100
PROPOSED HERITAGE CENTER
300
900
300
3,626
400 700
4,600
400
400 700 400
3,900
fonrtage parking
main entry door inspired by lamu decorations (job opportunity for local blacksmith)
ref. 0
6,762
700
high speed roller shutter door to detail
6,250
5,850
300mm thick masonery wall cladded with mashrabia panel
1,200
300
3,200
900
3,100
300
fonrtage parking
corrosion protected steel sway brace clamp fastened to RC wall
450mm thick RC curved wall cladded with fiber glass- to give it modern look.
FORT JESUS
12 x 84 Class 12 Strand Ropes Having 27 to 49 Wires Per Strand,More Flexible
latticed wood screen provides partial protection from sun, rain, and wind.
wrought iron decoration inspired by decoration on lamu door. (promoting local smithsmen)
1,700
1,050 mm high ms railing all primed to further detail
latticed wood screen provides partial protection from sun, rain, and wind.
FORT JESUS
19,250
aluminum louvred window on wind tower
clear polycarbonate on steel support frame work roof to atrium
17,550
1,280
1,050 mm high ms railing all primed to further detail
16,270
aluminum louvred window on duct exhaust 125mm*200mm RS mangrove pergola on gym area.
2,030
900mm botom dia. and 300mm top dia. rc colum cladded with white fiber glass
FORT JESUS
4,000
ROOF TERRACE GYM FACILITY ROOF TERRACE GYM FACILITY
mangrove pergola on
ACCESS TO MARINA
200*200mm RHS column to further detail
10,240
concrete copping on rc column 400*400mm rc colum rubber clad CHS 100mm dia. slanding MS column
FORT JESUS
7,080
125mm thick clear polycarbonate on 25*25mm RHS support framework ( 450*450mm grid)
aluminum casement window to schedule
1,050 mm high ms railing all primed to further detail
1,050 mm high ms railing all primed to further detail
SEA FOOD RESTAURANT
PLAY GROUND
concrete moulding on 250mm thick boundary wall
650
-49,024
pedestrian movement area- building and commercial and social activity defines street; typical of old town street.
14,240
concrete moulding on 200mm thick 1200mm high masonery parapet wall
3,160
3,999
700 380
5,000
1,800 600 400
400 700
700 400
400
4,380
rc arch to detail
2,860
D-08
6,430
1,042 1200 320
1200 320 700 380 1,800 600 400
400 700 400
400
700
400 700 400
10,730
850
850 2,860
2,830
3,800
2,830
2,830
3,800
2,830
2,830
2,830
2,351
3,400
1200 320 700 380 1,800
4,600 300
500
300 9,020
800
2,860
14,730
aliminum casement window to schidule
5,850
2,860
200
300
2,630 3,750
300
2,830
900
500
900
800
300
2,830 200 2,630 800 3,750
300
15,780
7,100
200 3,750
2,630
5,850
500
850
7,690
200 200 200 500 560 700 700 700 1,100
+7,100
200
8,860 200 200 200 200 500 560 700 700 700 1,100
aluminum casement high window for effective ventilation
aluminum louvred window on duct exhaust ( chimney effect)
600
aluminum sunshading device
8,900
9,900
8,360
600
aluminum sunshading device
D-13
"GRAND ARCH" SYMBOLIZES GATEWAY TO OLD TOWN- THE BIRTH PLACE OF THIS PLACE.( THE MARK OF OLD TOWN) - new and the contextual history - ASENSE OF AGE
VERTICAL TRANSITION; THE BARAZAS ON THE GROUND FLOOR, AND ROOF TERRACE ON DIFFERENT LEVELS CREATE VARYING SOCIAL SPACE AT DIFFERENT SCALE ( VARYING PRIVACY TYPICAL OF OLD TOWN ARCHITECTURE)- VERTICAL TRANSITION.
3,100 6,700
700 380
5,000
1,800
concrete molding on 1200mm high masonery parapet wall
18,130
4mm thick solar glass on all windows
2,100
3,400 1,200
1,200
320
1200
THIS RECCESSED PORTION CREATES A COMMUNAL ( INFORMAL MEETING SPACE) WITHIN PUBLIC PLACE - TYPICAL OF SWAHILI STREET.
1,200
concrete sunshading device
FORT JESUS
aluminum louvred window on wind tower
duct exhaush
D-14
19,730
ITS
1,613
THIS DESIGN TRY TO INFORM PRESENCE. (view from old town)
VERTICAL TRANSITION; THE BARAZAS ON THE GROUND FLOOR, AND ROOF TERRACE ON DIFFERENT LEVELS CREATE VARYING SOCIAL SPACE AT DIFFERENT SCALE ( VARYING PRIVACY TYPICAL OF OLD TOWN ARCHITECTURE)- VERTICAL TRANSITION.
3. CIRCULATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE TWO DISTICT AND SEPERATE ENTRY - REFELECTION - TYPICAL SWAHILI HOUSE HOLD HAS TWO DIFFERENT ENTRANCE, ONE FOR RECEING GUEST ( FORMAL ENTRY) IT NORMALY HAS BARAZA FOR CONVERSING BEFORE GOING TO THE LIVING SPACE), AND THE OTHER INFORMAL- THIS ONLY FOR FAMILY MEMBER AND CLOSE RELATIVE- IT GIVES DIRECT ACCESS TO COURTYARD- SOCIALIZATION TAKE PLACE ALL DAY LONG.
frontage parking and perimeter wall (typical of contemporary urban development
FORT JESUS
4,800
D-01
250mm rc slab on piles
VIEW FROM MBARAK HINAWY ROAD ( ELEVATION) SCALE; 1: 100
-4,150
SWAHILI PAVILION/ STEPPED SEATING, NEW URBAN SPACE- DISTINCTIVE PUBLIC SPACE- REFLECTION - IDLING URBAN CULTURE.
ex 25*25mm lattice framing
ex 25*25mm mid railing
12 x 84 Class 12 Strand Ropes Having 27 to 49 Wires Per Strand More Flexible. anchored to structural rc column. swahili sea food restaurant constructed of mangrove timber structures
VIEW FROM THE OCEAN/ ENGLISH POINT MARINA ( ELEVATION)
VENDING AREA, PIC NICK SPACE, NATURE GARDEN
750mm thick glass reinforced structural polycarbonate
SCALE; 1: 100
INFINITY POOL
32mm thick corrossion protected nut and bolt
320
150
20mm thick corrossion protected washer
ex 100*50mm mangrove bar fixed to ceiling
1,980
120*80mm RHS hammered arch decorations
1,500
ex 25*25mm mid railing
1,080
2,550 50°
50°
R 3,058
150
1,780
140
50mm*20mm thick wood lattice to local specialist
masharabia decoration masonery wall
R 3,058
corrosion protected steel sway brace clamp fastened to RC wall
1:5 25
800
25
800
125 50
to compound
1,950
1,780
12mm*12mm hammered squar bars
25
to building
1,450
25
SHS 25* MS railing
10mm dia round bars
6,530
800
800
20*3mm flat bar wrought iron
27°
2,320 680
R 1,563
cast aluminum pickets
transition from the street
400
100
680
140
700
400
700
140
150
680
3,350 100
50*15mm RHS main frame
400
680
80
floor level
150
1,400
750
250mm high 10mm thick masonery wall
3,350
12mm dia. hammered round bars
1,050
demarcation of the structure from the streetallow space for socialization- promote social and civic togetherness
acts as a intermediate space between the interior and exterior
1,900
1,780
25
creation of the space thats both place of transition and interaction
3,700
3,900
1,600
Detail
frame
500*50mm RHS frame
1:20 RHS 50*25 mid bar
1,400
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500*50mm RHS main overhead
7,000
D-08
1,450
450mm thick RC curved wall cladded with fiber glass- to give it modern look.
Z bar wall anchor
ex 100*50mm mangrove bar fixed tofloor
on
1,950
2,500
1,950
2,500
3/8*1 self tapping screw
25
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MEDIATION WITH THE CONTEXT COUNTER SUPREMACY TO THE ENGLISH POINT MARINA.
THIS BEING THE BIRTH PLACE OF MOMBASA- NEW UNIQUE FEATURE HELP PEOPLE TO UNDERSTAND THE HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS PLACE. BY COMPARING THE OLD AND NEW IN ONE PLACE,- ( IT HELP ONE TO UNDERSTAND WHAT COME BEFORE IT AND ALSO HELP SHAPE THE FUTURE. (VISUAL AND PHYSICAL TRANSITION)
TRANSITION OF TIMELINE
150
25
330
25
150
25
D-15
1:50
330
25
150
25
330
25
150
25
330
25
150
700
550
300
170x25mm stained mvuli timber fixed with steel brackets and steel screws
780
700
780
50 50
1,890
25
Detail
D-01
1:10
new v/s old
TRANSITION OF TIMELINE
Detail
1:25
OLD TRADITION- THE CITY STARTED FROM THIS POINT, SO THERE'S NEED TO OPEN UP THIS PLACE TO GENERAL PUBLIC BY CREATING DESTINATION- commercialization of activity- value for money influence the choice of destination.
TRANSITION OF TIMELINE
22,000
A VISDUAL DIALOGUE- NEW COVER PAGE.
FLOATING PAVILION/ SEATING
aluminum louvred window on wind tower
clear polycarbonate on steel support frame work roof to atrium
900mm botom dia. and 300mm top dia. rc colum cladded with white fiber glass
new urban public space with commercial activity like temporary vending space and swahili spices,-"swahili idling" typical of old town street activity-
D-06
FORT JESUS
Courtyard typical of old town architecture- seen as the heart of the house – central organizing element. ( mul -use space- performance space, outdoor exbi on space, and other swahili fes val)
450mm thick RC curved wall cladded with fiber glass- to give it modern look.
FORT JESUS
STRUCTURE DEFINE THE STREET OFFERS SEMI PUBLIC SOCIAL SPACE, EXTERNAL SPACE IS VITAL FOR SOCIAL INTERACTION AND DAILY ACTIVITIES. ( INTYPICAL SWAHILI ARCHITECTURE.
COURTYARD OFFERS CROSS VENTILATION REFLECTIVE POOL PASSIVELY COOLS THE SPACE
12 x 84 Class 12 Strand Ropes Having 27 to 49 Wires Per Strand,More Flexible
SWAHILI STEPPED
daylighting buffers fixed to detail
VERTICAL TRANSITION; AND ROOF TERRACE ON DIFFERENT LEVELS CREATE VARYING SOCIAL SPACE AT DIFFERENT SCALE
day lighting buffers
ROOF TERRACE OFFERS MORE PRIVATE SOCIAL SPACE FOR RESIDENCE.
wrought iron decoration inspired by decoration on lamu door. (promoting local smithsmen)
ACCESS TO MARINA
18,000
aluminum casement window to schedule
concrete moulding on 200mm thick 1200mm high masonery parapet
ACCOMMODATION
wind tower shaft
grand arch entrance foyer
FORT JESUS
SERVICE DUCTS
FORT JESUS
D-03
1,050 mm high ms railing all primed to further detail
ACCOMMODATION
ACCOMMODATION
cooler breeze from the ocean cools the interior space
D-04
wind tower shaft
plaza that’s vital for social interac on and daily ac vi es ( typical of old town street)
SERVICE DUCTS
stepped wooden seating space supported on steel piles SOCIAL HALL
CULINARY CENTRE D-09
transition from the street
LOBBY SERVICE DUCTS
650
D-07
COMMUNITY CENTRE/ PERFORMANCE AREA infinity pool
masharabya pannel decoration
REFERENCE; 0
infinity pool
control area and ticket sale
BASEMENT PARKING
STRUCTURE ELEVATED ABOVE THE GROUND
BASEMENT PARKING
5,200
the laser show
cable stayed pool
-4,900
sectional elevation
go karting track
sectional elevation
1IN12 RC RAMP FROM LVL. -4,900 MM TO LVL + 650 TO S.E'S DETAIL -
reflective pool
go karting track
INDIAN OCEAN
SECTION THROUGH INFINITY POOL- CABLE STAYED POOL
FLOATING SWAHILI PAVILION/ STEPPED SEATING
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750mm thick glass reinforced polycarbonate. cable stayed pool
SECTION THROUGH WALKABLE WATERFRONT STRRET, JOGGING TRACK
SECTION THROUGH NATURE PARK, VENDING AREA, PICNIC AREA,
SECTION THROUGH REFLECTIVE POOL
COMMUNITY CENTRE/ PERFORMANCE AREA
SECTION THROUGH REFLECTIVE POOL
SECTIONAL ELEVATION
SECTION THROUGH MAIN BUILDING
SECTION THROUGH LASER FOUNTAIN
SECTION THROUGH ARRIVAL PLAZA
SECTION THROUGH GRAND PEDESTRIAN ENTRY
floating timber stepped seating
SECTION THROUGH FRONTAGE PARKING
SECTION THROUGH MBARAK HINAWY
NUR EZEADIN .H., ABS211-0611/2017 ADVANCED ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN II,
PRODUCTION DRAWING
ABSTRACT This study is centered on identifying design criteria for an interactive market-place concept. The research focuses on the transformation of market’s places to marketplace. It accesses and establishes the relationship between the integration of interactive (social) spaces and the primary function of the marketplace. (Trade- buying and selling).
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JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Abstract Market’s places all around the globe are endeavoring to re-orient themselves to
promoting
ideals of
human engagement,
adaptability, transparency and community revitalization, that thoughtful design can provide. This programming report is an
The main objective of the research is to identify a design
inquiry into of the role of architecture in realizing how these
framework, that are necessary to accomplish and maintain
ideals might be achieved, using market district as a model to test
the balance between the commerce and social aspect of the
the designs parameters. The author also identifies, and re-
market as a “mixed life place”.
imagines how the idea of place-led, community-based process
The qualitative method was employed, which involves
excites and attracts users and occupants towards investing
summarizing the content analysis method, mainly entails
themselves in mixed life park.
screening, surveying, matrix and analysis of the literature
The main goal for these programming is to mark a model for
documents. Such as articles, books, magazines, and theses
“interactive marketplace”, a facility that initiate the aspect of the
from more than 40 sources regarding the social integration
context, spatial program, and the built form, in order to reflect,
of the market as a place. This led to variables and themes for
celebrate, and communicate the meaning of a ‘place’. The site is
integrated marketplace, and these variables are of two types-
within the 50 acre Gikomba market. The specific spot for
The market design- (layout principle, physical character, and
establishing new market model is selected based on the concept
social attribute) and Placemaking aspects. (Context, program,
of the research thesis.
and built environment). By
conducting
qualitative
research
on
the
The contextual analysis of the site provides insights about the
variables
market and possibilities of what it could be. Going into the
assessment. The result of the analysis gave an idea of
response, the section in the process explores, the conflicting
integrated market+place. The object of the study is two
space use, and excitements, and the nature of relationships
international public markets in two different continents, and
between different spatial layers of horizontal-vertical spatial use,
two local in two different municipalities.
Permanence-Transformative,
Formality-
Informality in such an established market district.
needs an appropriate design framework,
These spatial aspects of the site are used as an expression of some of the emerging issues rooted in the uniqueness of the
including the criteria of; context, functional
site. The aspects are found to be important in regards to
program, and built environment. The result
architectural design process, brief development. Central to the study is the preliminary feasibility study, the Gikomba market is
of this study can be used by department of urban
design
and
architecture,
the field of architecture and other related fields.
fortunate to already possess the necessary ingredients for
policy
makers, county governments and student in
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Public-Private,
The finding confirms that integrated market
success: customers, vendors and a strategic location. “Market’s Place and the Vanishing Sense of Place”
The direct links between what’s important and what's there are strong foundations for design proposals. The design strategy confirms that, genuine architecture flourish only when context is played into the design thinking process, In the belief that it will better enable fostering sustainable communities and in the process, enhance people’s lives.
NUR EZEADIN HASSAN
ABS211-0611/2017
Project Programming
11/16/2018
Proposed Market District at Gikomba Market
ARCHICAD EDUCATIONAL VERSION
GRAPHISOFT
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Detail: Design Development Date: February: 2019 Nur Ezeadin Hassan
Design Thesis:
ABS211-0611/2017 6.0: Scheme Design
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Proposed Market District at Gikomba Market
ARCHICAD EDUCATIONAL VERSION
7.0 introduc on: Research Thesis and The Design Thesis Reflec on On Research Thesis: The research establishes architecture as a connec on–connector of different en es to form a meaningful whole. Forming connec on to everything imaginable to make a whole, in the context of the research is referred to as a place. The aspects of place included; Context, Func onal program, and Built form. The research ques on “how place concept enhances the poten al for social interac on?”, is a reflec on of how the concept of placemaking improve the sense of a place; this approach employs three aspect of a place that give impact in making places that are spa ally and socially integrated.
multi-purpose community facility to enhance the character of the place- enlivenning the place through events and activities that enhance the social connection among the users and attract diverse users. (PlaceMaking and cultural Landscape)-enhance the potential for social interaction a place that meet both the social and the physical need of the users. (Remember the concept of the Research thesis).
PARKING The parking situated at the rear of the site. the loca on, allows for the commercial ac vity near the property line ensuring both a posi ve streetscape and pedestrian environment are created.
Introduction of retail-hub with interactive space- and open plaza market, Promenade with varying width.
Street as a commercial and display space- typical of Gikomba market: Interms of Building design- A clear demarca on between public and private space is maintained and nature of street informality is reappropriated.
Strong local character and sense of place:Commercial Activity Along the street: Enhance the identity and quality of the study area. Cultural landscape:
front-age parking- to enhance easy dropoffpoint and pick-up for the visitors- this will likey reduce the use of personal cars and enhance use of pucblic service(Sustainability)
Culinary center-local cuisine
Inclusive Public Park Senior Park Youth Park Children Park
GRAPHISOFT
informal interlinked open spaces- essential to the transformation of the street as a place of commerce and social activity.
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Entrance canopy Human Activity defining street Typical of Gikomba Market
multi-use lanes
wrought iron door -localy made by juakali artisan.-propmoting local innovation
Informal street stalls Canopy offers protection from the elementswheater (Placemaking)
Outdoor workstation for jua-kali Light industry to Accentuate street activity-(gikomba identity)-Planning
canopy providing protection against weather: Place making
Display area Shopping street/pedestrian movement area
Rasied Security Tower
Images 1 and 2: Within the Exis ng market vendors with iden cal merchandize, creates known loca on. source: author
7.1.0: contextual analsis In regards to the context, -This facility will be physically and symbolically connected to the surrounding paths, nodes, districts, and landmarks. -The site proposed for this project will be one that acts as a connec on to the Gikomba’s iden ty on a subconscious level, as well as being a connec on to the surrounding area physically while at the same me connec ng to the exis ng built environment.
D3-Entrance Detail
Image 3: street as a vending and display area source: author
D1- Street Stalls and Pedestrian Movement Area Detail
Site Layout Model
This facility promote informal ac vity along the edges and accentuate from the nearby informal ac vity a means of connec ng with the past, or a established physical iden ty. (the Happening).
The grouping of stalls with iden cal products as they create known loca on, the informality but controlled social grouping of func ons typical of the study area: Enhance
NTS
the identity and quality of this place. Cultural landscape:
Entrance Plaza access in the form of informal Entrance Plaza Detail:Pedestrian accessDetail:Pedestrian in the form of informal interlinked open spaces draws people inwardly. the Interlinked interlinked open spaces draws people inwardly. the Interlinked informal spaces also serve as a service areas. informal spaces also serve as a service areas.
Pedestrian Movement Area: free from Push-cart and Hand Carts -protection against vehiculartraffic,noise, and visibility).-Placemaking-enhance active space.
juakali retail and 24 hour gaming facility food court, commercial kitchens
built market Secondary Entrance to Facilitate Thoroughfare to the Existing Marketaccess and Linkages
Covered walkway-for shopping street
Semi-covered workstation as a means of connecting with the past, or a established physical identity.
street display area as the defining character of the street maintained
3-Story Hight entrance canopy with security watch area to enhance surveliance and user protection from all corners (Place Making)-comfort and security
human activity (Art and culture) as the characteristic of the study area.
food stalls, open stalls first floor
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series of open spaces defining entrance to retail stalls informal market
Image4: Informal Retail activity: source: Author
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D2-Main Entrance Detail
surface parking
Image5: Informal Market: source: Author
SUMMARY key contextual aspect addressed:
Residential community informal market
Image6: Residential community: source: Author
inclusive public park
Restaurants, retail, office: Mixed-use, 24 hour facility •Multiple income streams stabilize and expand Market revenue
informal market
LOCATION PLAN SCALE : 1:1000
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existing commercial activity.
-Integration of commercial activity, social facility, educational and multifunctional communal facility and small commercial activity around it.
informal market
Design Thesis: Nur Ezeadin Hassan
Residential community
This projects‘ site is part of the exis ng Gikomba market as well as the built environment, a linkage to the isolated parts, given that the place called Gikomba is a sprawling unplanned urban market that outline and separate isolated blocks of built forms. GSPublisherEngine 0.25.100.100
-Renewal of shops in their present location -Alteration of units to overlook public areas -Market space and extension to shops-stalls with varying space area -Improved links with riverfront development and residential areas and
SITE PLAN SCALE : 1:500 From the Insight in informal trader requirements is obtained when visiting this project. -This building’s vibrant atmosphere and neatly organised informal commerce is qualities that will be made manifest in the proposed project in response to the poor edge design that limit activities only along the edges -The legible transport organisation also contributed to resolving some of the circulation problems of this study.
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Design Theme: Concept of Future Market-Place
Drawing Detail: 7.0: Production Drawing Image 7: Connection route to the built market source: Author
and Detail design
Date: March: 2019 Drawing Title:
7.0: Introduction 7.2.1:context Analysis
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