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TECHNOLOGY & DETAILING SEMESTER 1 PROJECT 4/4
BlueDesigns(2022)
Allthoseinvolvedintheconstructionofanarchitecturaldesign,fromthearchitecttothebuilder,haveanattachmenttothe architecture,althoughit’sdifficulttoquantifytheattachment
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We have covered amongst others, the analysis of case studies , locally and internationally; we have explored architectural drawing conventions, and explored various framed structures and their properties, materials and tectonics. Moreover, will further explore the application of bylaws and adherence to regulations in this brief.
This brief requires you to pull together all the content c overed thus far in this module and other related modules and effectively produce the following set of council submission drawings, based on your Design project 4: The Arrival: The everyday and spectacular arrival to e’Goli
Note: The drawings should be neatly drawn well laid out on A1 sheets* with title blocks accurate, fully annotated, dimensioned, and titled and adhere to drawing conventions (line weights, line types, hatch, text, levels, etc).
Use the below checklist to make sure your site plan is up to standard
Site plans can be in modules from 1: 100 1: 200, 1: 250, 1: 500, 1:750 OR 1 1000. Very seldom 1: 1500.
Vehicle entrance / Access
All buildings, outlines correct
Building lines to be shown as per zoning info provided.
All boundaries must be clearly shown and dimensioned. Cross-check with SG Diagram.
All existing structures to be shown with clearly dimensioned distances from all boundaries
All new structures must be coloured in and distances from boundaries and building lines to be shown.
Any servitudes or existing municipal services on the site to be shown. Nothing to encroach into servitudes
Municipal sewer connection point to be indicated, together with existing and new drainage connecting to such.
North point to be provided and scale of the drawing.
All proposed demolition work to be shown in dotted lines.
Street name and all street furniture to be shown outside the site.
The natural ground contours at suitable vertical intervals or spot levels at each corner of the site
The existing or intended point of access from any public stree t
All adjacent stands to be shown in dotted line, together with adjacent stand numbers
A full area schedule must be supplied indicating the following: stand area, ex floor area, additional floor area, F.A.R, coverage
Gridlines
Ground floor plan should be in/show context
Contour lines on ground floor should shown
Clearly indicate overhangs, cantilevers, voids, double volumes
Correct scale, colour/hatch
Dashed lines for work to be demolished
All rooms designated, layout complete (new & existing)
All rooms dimensioned finishes & levels
Sizes of habitable room (min 6m2/min 2m dimension)
Fire walls, fire doors, fire safety wall on boundaries (min 1m)
Drainage & sanitary fittings (new & existing)
Section lines shown & named, correspond with secti ons
Window & Door codes/ reference shown (correspond with schedules)
Disabled facilities provide (Toilets, ramps, stairs/access)
Staircases to be indicated correctly with stair notes (no. of risers and treads)
Level changes
Correct scale, colour/hatch
Gridlines
All construction notes to be shown. (Roof notes, slab notes, surface beds, and foundations)
Levels shown (NGL, FFL, Ceiling, Roof)
DPM, DPC, Vertical DPC shown
Floor/slab type & thickness shown (specification note)
Foundation details and sizes.
Stair details (risers, treads, landing, winder, headroom)
Emergency escape stairs (comply with part S/T)
Sections correspond with plans
Correct scale, colour/hatch
Gridlines
All external finishes to be noted on elevations
Drainage to be shown on elevation.
Elevations designated as per north point
All openable and ventilated sections are to be indicated in dotted lines on windows, and doors.
Correct colour and line type
Pipe type, sizes and gradient shown
Manhole, IE, RE, (1,5m from connection & 25m max)
Invert Level (pipes to be protected if less than 450mm)
Gulley, vent pipes and sizes indicated
Septic tank (min 3m from the building & 45m away from a water source) o Ability to demonstrate an understanding of architectural drawing conventions. o Application and use of all relevant module contents covered thus far. o Level of completeness. o Level of technical resolution o Level of accuracy and neatness. o Design and detail simple structural systems floor slabs, beams, staircases, and roof structures. o Select and specify appropriate services and fittings. o Select materials used and the construction of walls, floors and walls. o Design openings in the walls, arches, doors and windows. o Select and design appropriate roof support systems, materials and finishes. o Prepare a complete set of council submission documentation for an intermediate building with framed structure. o Develop assembly details that are in keeping with their design concept, workable and practically executable. backMetalCladdingsystemtied tosteelframe.Accordingtoengineer'sspec.
Studio crits, tutorials and discussions will be used to explain deliverables for each stage of the project and issue instructions for the next crit.
Guidance regarding specific requirements for submissions will be given during studio periods. Students are expected to attend all briefings and crits / lecture sessions. Attendance will be viewed as part of the assessment process and records will be kept.
Rapha Kanokena - Council Submission
ROOF SHEET CORRUGATE STEEL SHEET LAID ON 50MMx75MM STEEL PURLIN
100MMx75MMx0,6MM GALVANISED STEEL SHEET GUTTER
100MM EXPANDED POLYSTERENE INSULATION WITH DENSITY OF 20KG 203MMx130mmx23MM SECTION STEEL BEAM
Karabo Ngobeni - Council Submission
Khathutshelo Mufamadi - Council Submission
“WHEN I DESIGN BUILDINGS, I THINK OF THE OVERALL COMPOSITION, MUCH AS THE PARTS OF THE BODY WOULD FIT TOGETHER, ON TOP OF THAT, I THINK ABOUT HOW PEOPLE WILL APPROACH THE BUILDING AND EXPERIENCE.”
TADAO ANDO