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Faye Elizabeth Lewis My Portfolio

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Second year project This was a retail project named: OFF PEAK. Which is a climbing clothing and accessories store thats sell highend brands. We are an outdoors store witha twist because we allow our customers to test out our products for the use of our indoor climbing wall that is approximately seven metres high.

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Basement floor isometric

Ground floor isometric

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Basement floor plan

Ground floor plan

First floor plan

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First floor isometric

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1 FIRST FLOOR - this consists of the retail floor space, where a person will enter from the stairs behind the grass wall from the ground floor. Most walls will consist of this concrete material. 2 CLIMBING WALL - the first floor is where the climb-

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ing wall is complete. A guide will help customers at the top when exiting the wall. A glass barrier will consist on each floor to project both those climbing and not climbing the facilities. 3 RETAIL SPACE - this floor will consist of mainly steel clothing rods which hold the related climbing and

This site is located just off

outdoors clothing. 4 GROUND FLOOR - this floor displays the shoes and

Sheffield’s Fargate, in an alley

accessories of cimbing using steel roads and corru-

way named Chapel Walk, situated

and roof spaces.

across from Claire’s accessories. This narrow side street is home to many successful businesses such as Dr

gated steel applied to certain walls 5 SEATING - seats will consist of hay bails, with glass boxes around to protect them. 6 ACCESSORIES - cast iron and steel rods will be used the present the climbing accessories. 7 LIGHTING AND TREES - the tree’s that consist on

Mar- ten’s, Claires, superdrug and

the basement and ground floor will display the

Paperchase. This sight consists of 2

sist of exposed lightbulbs planted within tree

climbing shoes and the lighting will con-

buldings each consisting of around

branches.

3000 square metres, consisting

access to the climbing wall.

of 4 floors, including a basement.

8 BASEMENT - This floor will provide the public with 9 OFFICE - this wooden door provides enterance to the retail businesses office.

This site offers easy access to Sheffield’s public transport such as the

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Station.

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Bus Station and Sheffield Train

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Faye Elizabeth Lewis My Portoflio.

ID APPLICATION

LANDMARKS COLLEGE LIVE PROJECT

Designing for ASD Landmarks is a thriving, Independent Specialist College for people with learning difficulties and disabilities. The College offers a wide range of programmes which are individually tailored to meet a variety of needs. We are based in Eckington, however

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we operate from various sites across the

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East Midlands and South Yorkshire, bringing specialist education into our learners own communities.


ABOUT

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Landmarks is a Specialist Independent College for people with learning dif culties and disabilities. We have a team of well quali ed and committed staff who are here to support you throughout your time with us and help you to realise your full potential. We have a unique educational offer at Landmarks with a specialist staff team experienced working with learners with a variety of needs, supporting them to realise their potential through a fun, practical, yet challenging individualised programme. We offer tuition in; independent travel, home management skills, Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE), functional mathematics and English as well as an increasing number of vocational studies; animal care, horticulture, retail and hospitality & catering. We also offer Supported Internships in those vocational areas, so if you would like to work at an employers and gain first hand work experience, we have the programme for you. Most of all we want to ensure that you will get the best possible learning experience with high quality teaching that stretches, challenges and inspires you. The College offers all our learners an excellent learning environment with access to high quality specialist therapy resources to support your learning. The Landmarks team are looking forward to welcoming you to the College and we will do all we can to ensure your time here is both challenging and enjoyable.

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PODS PODS are a designated space that has been designed to provide leaners at Landmarks col- lege with a new twist on a break out space. Using James Turrells design aestetic of bright colour lights the bottom of the pods will light up providing leaners with an all new kind of light sensory experience that will stimulate their senses. The point behind the pod is that it provides a comfortable space that is not open to the outside world. Therefore providing leaners with a space they can escape to and have their co called “down time� if an incident were to occure. the LED lights can be altered to change colour, brightness, light changing speed and can be switched off completely by the use of a remote control. In low levels of ambient light PODS turns into a mesmerizing and engaging personal environment that can be relaxing for all leaners.

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The beginning of the sensory garden.

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Plan view of Landmarks College including detail of the sensory garden.

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1 - MEETING ROOM to allow staff to have a private space away from the leaners where they can hold meetings and other im- portant events if needed. 2 - WHEELCHAIR LIFT is essential for a specialist college as certain users may be unable to use stairs. 3 - STAIRCASE to provide leaners to have access from one floor to another. 4 - BREAK OUT SPACE is an area created to provide leaners with a space that will be seperate from leaning and is there own space in which they can relax after leanering or consume food they have purchase from the bistro. 5 - COMPUTER AREA has been created with lots of light to give leaners bright space to work in when on the computers. 6 - BISTRO is a space where leaners can buy and sell food they have made themselves. 7- they can make products to sell in the bistro. KITCHEN area is a space in which leaners can learn valuable culinary skills, but also provides them with a space in which

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Front facade view of Landmarks College including carpark and disabled access.

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Jake Harris, Faye Lewis, Chloe Barlow-Huurdeman, Clarice Elliott and Ella Heywood

TEAM 2

THE URBAN LIVING ROOM FITZALAN SQUARE, SHEFFIELD

Project Identity The Urban Living Room, Fitzalan Square, Sheffield.

PROJECT IDENTITY

MATERIALS

For our final idea, we decided to split the space up with wooden decking as pathways for the community. These paths through the square will be surrounded by a variety of vegetation. The grassy areas will be set into the ground (lower than the wooden decking pathways) by 250mm. The pebbles will then outline the edges of the grassy areas next to the wooden decking. This creates an area suitable for relaxing as well as having a walk. Acrylic sheets come in a wide variety of colours, have outstanding aesthetic properties in daylight and are easy to form into complex

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shapes. This material is suitable for our proposal as many outdoor signs are made with acrylic as it can maintain its colour for the long term. Stainless steel is notable for its corrosion resistance, making it less likely to rust through weathering. It can also adapt to its environment as it can withstand various temperatures. This material is easily fabricated as it can be cut, welded, formed and machined to any desired shape or form. It’s available in many high-quality surface finishes. Stainless steel is, more importantly, a durable, low maintenance material and is often the least expensive choice that could be used for a large project.

This was a joint project with first and second years. We were given a brief and had to work along side a client to recreate Fitzalan Square. The ideas were then put forward to the council.

VISUAL OF FITZALAN SQUARE // PROJECT IDENTITY

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FRONT VISUAL OF PROPOSAL FOR FITZALAN SQUARE

CoLAB

DRAWINGS OF SIGN DURING DAY / NIGHT

VISUAL OF WALKWAY

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LIVE PROJECT 2017

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THE BEAR PITT This is a Grade II listed structure and was built in 1836 to home a black bear. In 1839 the attempt to combine zoological exhibits was stopped because of the noise and stench. In 1855 Sir Henry Hunloke presented 2 brown bears to the Gardens although little is known about how long they remained there. Local legend relates that a child was killed after The Grade II listed Bear Pit was fully repaired during the restoration of the Gardens. The old railings have been replaced with more elegant ones, matching the railings which surround most of the Gardens. Grilles have been re-instated and can be pulled across the entrance to the Pit, and also across the 2 side dens (which once housed the 2 bears). The grilles can be

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locked, thereby keeping things either in or out.

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7 DEADLY SINS The seven deadly sins, also known as the capital vices or cardinal sins, is a grouping and classification of vices within Christian teachings. Behaviours or habits are classified under this category if they directly give birth to other immoralities. According to the standard list, they are pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath and sloth, which are also contrary to the seven virtues. These sins are often thought to be abuses or excessive versions of one’s natural faculties or passions (for example, gluttony abuses one’s desire to eat).

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falling into the pit around 1870.

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APPLE pods


Right View

Front View

Left View

Elevations

Basement floor plan

Ground floor plan

First floor plan


The bear pitt

LOCATION Located in Sheffield, the proposed site the Bear Pit is the finest surviving example in the UK, and is based in the heart of the Royal Botanical Gardens. The site is located just off Eccleshall Road, which runs 3.8

CONCEPT With it’s historical background, and local ledgend that a child was killed after falling into the pit in around 1870. The Bear Pit was therefore an ideal space to design for my theme STORY TELLING. ‘A need to tell and hear stories is essential to the species Homo sapiens - second in necessity apparently after nourishment and before love and shelter. Millions survive without love or home, almost none in silence; the opposite of silence leads quickly to narrative, and the sound of the story is the dominant of sound of out lives, from the small ac- counts of our day’s events to the vast incommunicable constructs of psychopaths.’ PRICE, REYNOLDS A PALPABLE GOD, ATHENEUM, NEW YORK, 1978. I will use the Bearpit to explore how the written word can inform an internal/ external space, and how the space can enhance the experience for the listerner.

miles long south of the city centre. The Botanical gardens is set on Clark House Road, Which consists of houses.


APPLE POD VISUALS


The concept THE POISONED APPLE Biblical referance if the apple offered to Eve by the serpent (evil/satan). Queen offers it to Snow White in a similar way. Shouldn’t be speaking to strangers - pays for this mistake by falling under a spell. “Once upon a time there lived a lovely princess with fair skin and blue eyes. She was so fair that she was named Snow White. Her mother died when Snow White was a baby and her father married again. This queen was very pretty but she was also very cruel. The wicked stepmother wanted to be the most beautiful lady in the kingdom and she would often ask her magic mirror, “Mirror! Mirror on the wall! Who is the fairest of them all?” SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS



MODEL MAKING

APPLE PODS


JOURNEY 1

JOURNEY 2

Sheffield Train Station to Sheffield

Sheffield Train Station to Romiley Train

Fargate (by foot).

Station (by train).

This journey was the most sustainble

This journey was the

of them all because it uses the form

least sustainable as it causes the most

of transport that not only is the

harm to the environment of the three.

least harmless to the environment

This is because of the toxic fumes from the

but also to the human body as it

petrol used to power the train. However

is a form of exercise. I walked from

trains are still a sustainable form of

Sheffield Train Station to Fargate

transport because they are used by the

to show how easily accesscible

public and encourage them to not use

Sheffield City Centre is from the Train

their cars. I took this journey because I wanted to show how a within being on a train for a few minutes and coming out of Sheffield, you can begin to see the country


JOURNEY 3 Sheffield Train Station to Edale (by bike). This journey was the second most sustainble of the three journeys. This is because using a bike doesnt produce any harmful fumes into the atmosphere. However it takes materials and energy to produce a bicycle. Therefore it isnt the most sustainable form of transport. I chose this as my third and final journey because I wanted to show how easy is is to get from Sheffield City Centre to the Peak District.

OUT-OF-DOORS will be aimed at residents

Out-Of-Doors is essentially a

of Sheffield who regularly or are interested

hybrid-space, therefore it provides

in going to the peak district to get outdoors,

two different types of services to

climb or walk. With my site being located right

the public. One is a retail space

next to Sheffield Train Station, this makes it one

that sells hiking clothes, shoes and

of the easier, most visatile and most sustainble

equipment. The other service is a

methods of transport for commuters to the

welcome and meet up place for

Peak District Nation Park. With the back right-

wramblers heading to the Peak

hand door to OUT-OF-DOORS having a door

District, this will provide them with

leading right onto Sheffield Stations Platform

the necessary infomation, as well as

1B (a regular hotspot for trains heading to

storage space, changing rooms and

the peaks), this leaves Sheffield residents and

tours.

tourists no excuse but to venture through my

To users of Out-Of-Doors I would

hybride space.

say this is unique place within

With Sheffield’s new business district and

in Sheffield as no other hiking/

Fargate just around the corner this gives a

outdoors retail space has a welcome

diverse opportunity for anyone to hope on a

centre and storage within it, nor

train to the peaks, whilst glancing on their way

does it have the ideal location of the

at what OUT-OF-DOORS has to offer them. I

Train Station, and leading straight

hope that with the ideality of the location, this

onto the platform to start your

will allow beginner and advanced ramblers,

journey to get outside.

walkers and hikers to give the Peaks a fair shot.


Sheffield Train Station

Sheffield Midland Train Station, formerly named Pond Street Station, is a combined railway station and tram stop in Sheffield, England. The station is located on Sheaf Street and is the busiest station in South Yorkshire and 35th busiest station in the UK. The station is currently being considered for one of the countries high speed rail projects. The station was opened in 1870 by the Midland Railway to the designs of the company architect John Holloway Sanders. It was the fifth a nd last station to be built in Sheffield city centre. The station was built on the ‘New Line’, which ran between Grimesthorpe Junction, on the former Sheffield and Rotherham Railway, and Tapton Junction, just north of Chesterfield. This line replaced the Midland Railway’s previous route, the ‘old road’, to London, which ran from Sheffield Wicker via Rotherham. In 2002, Midland Mainline, as the main TOC of the station, instigated a major regeneration of Sheffield station. Prior to this, a taxi rank was located inside what is now the main concourse and the new entrance hall. The stone façade of the station was sandblasted and its archways filled with unobstructed windows to improve views both from inside and out. Other changes included the improvement of platform surfaces and the addition of a pedestrian bridge connecting the station concourse with the Sheffield Supertram stop at the far side of the station. In 2008, East Midlands Trains revealed its intention to restrict access to parts of the station by installing ticket barriers to try to prevent passengers from travelling without a ticket. This proposal met with widespread opposition from residents and Council members because the footbridge would be closed off to non-ticket holders, severing a popular thoroughfare from the Norfolk Park residential area and the Supertram stop on one side, to the station travel centre, the bus station interchange, the city centre and the city centre campus of Sheffield Hallam University on the other. On 6 May 2009, East Midlands Trains implemented its proposal, using temporary barriers and ticket inspectors to bar access to the footbridge to non-ticket holders, and local residents and Supertram passengers were forced to use longer routes around the station.

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The floors solid material is concrete, due to it’s sustainability. It is polished asphalt grey concrete. The wooden circles extruded in the floor are made up of tree trunks from the Nether edge trees that were cut down. The retail space floor design is intended to show the route of the journeys I took by foot, train and bike . I also wanted it to invite users to walk the route of the tree trunks round the retail space, as this encourages users to see every part to the space. As well as encouraging users to make purchases.

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drawing in wireframe allows you to see the thickness of walls and other interior objects that run throught the design.

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The floors solid material is concrete, due to it’s sustainability. It is polished asphalt grey concrete. The wooden circles extruded in the floor are made up of tree trunks from the Nether edge trees that were cut down. The retail space floor design is intended to show the route of the journeys I took by foot, train and bike . I also wanted it to invite users to walk the route of the tree trunks round the retail space, as this encourages users to see every part to the space. As well as encouraging users to make purchases.

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FAYE ELIZABETH LEWIS Š OUT-OF-DOORS

In my project I have designed a hybrid space which essentially combines a physical and virtual space. The two spaces consist of a retail shop for outdoor activities and a ramblers meet-up space. OUT-OF-DOORS will be aimed at residents of Sheffield who regularly or are interested in going to the peak district to get outdoors, climb or walk. My site, Sheffield Train station is perfect for my design perfectly because the right hand exit allows you to walk straight onto platform 1B of the station, allowing users to get straight outdoors. By using renewable energy resources and sustainble materials (e.g. wood from the nether edge trees) I hope to of created something that will last, as well as bringing the outdoors in.


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