Architectural Designer - Portfolio - James Eyres

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j a m e s e y r e s P o r t f o l i o & C u r r i c u lu m V i ta e

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AR C H ITE C TURAL D ESIG N ER


AU S T I N M AY N A R D ARCHITECTS

E XP E RIENCE SUMMA RY

( 20 1 8 - 2 0 2 0 )

( Vect o rwo rks, S ke tc h U P

I w a s dr awn t o wo rki n g here b eca us e I wa s keen to w ork on h w it h h i gh er lev els o f re s pons ib il ity a cros s a l l s ta g es . As w el l pa r t i c u l ar ly st ro ng exp erience on the b a ck end of projects , ta r unn i n g th e day t o day & CA with d irector mentors hip. This re cl ien t s an d t o be di li gent when ma na g ing d ocumenta tion s ets


P, V- Ray, Ad o b e S ui t e , Exc e l )

highl y d e t ai l e d sm aller p ro j ects a nd to g a in experience as w or ki n g o n a nu m be r o f ea rl y s ta g e projects I g a ined ak ing 3 r e s i de nt i al p ro j ec t s from pl a nning throug h to s ite, q uir e d r e g u l ar c o m m u ni c at i on with cons ul ta nts , b uil d ers & s.


CONCEPT

• P R O J E C t : F ishermans B A Y - $ 4 . 5 m • T E A M : M yse l f & d irect o r . • R esponsibilities : I d e v e l ope d th

Stages: Concept to planning

ning sub mis sio n. I wa s p a r t o f cl ie nt pre se nta I lo ve wo r king b etween 2 & 3D. I b e l ie v e stro


m N E W B U I L D - A U stin M aynard A rchitects

he c o nc e pt de s i g n f rom a di rect or si t e d ia g r a m a nd d e velo p ed a ll d r a wing s fo r p l a nat ions , wit h r e g u l a r on goi n g emai l & ph one inter a ctio n to r efine the s co p e o f the d e sig n. ong dia g ra ms s e t th e t on e f or a proj ect , acting a s g uid e s whe n ma king d e cis io ns l a te r on.

ROOF PLAN CONCEPT DIAGRAM


CONCEPT Stages: Con ce pt to pl a n n in g

S u bmitted planning d rawing

pr o pose d East elevation 3D

• P R O J E C t : F ishermans B A Y - N E W • T E A M : M yse l f & d irect o r .


B U I L D $ 4 . 5 m - A U stin M aynard A rchitects

3D showing s l i d ing c orner b ay win d ow seat

C urved slid ing glazing d ining terrace


M U LT I - R E S

• P R O J E C t : S tewart C ollecti v e • T E A M : M yse l f , A ss o ciate & D I R E C • R esponsibilities : I w ork e d u p

Stages: Planning to Marketing

& 3D mo d elling in S ketchU P. I al so w ork e d c • * note

renders

by

others

• De li ve r e d by d ev eloper Luc ent. T h e St e war t c ollec tiv e is a sust ai nable community of 70 homes ne i ghbou r i ng CE RE S.Austin Ma ynar d was as ked to d ev elop the int e rnal de s i gn .

• section • multiple

• k itchen

joinery

render

render

customisation

of

2

bed

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duple x

unit

options

apartment


multi - res - A U stin M aynard A rchitects TOR

the i nt e r na l l ay o u t an d i n t eri or desi gn of two a p a r tme nt typ e s, co mp leting d o cume nta tion closely w it h th e de v eloper t o docu men t fla t p la ns fo r the ma r ke ting p a cka g es .

others

• 3 D

unit

li v in g

dinin g

space

render

of

shared

library


M U LT I - R E S

• P R O J E C t : T errace house - multi • T E A M : M yse l f , A ss o ciate & D I R E C • R esponsibilities : D oc u me nta ti

Stages: Planning to Marketing

”T he “N ig hting a le Mo d e l is tr ipl e b ottom l in cia lly s usta ina b le . T he g o a l o f e a c h N ig htin a ffo r d a b le p r ice.”

• R ender

for

mar k etin g


multi - res - A U stin M aynard A rchitects TOR

io n fo r t he pl an n i n g amen dm en t package a nd fla t la yo ut p la ns. Re nd er fo r ma r k e ting . e deve lo pm e n t m o del t h at deli v ers h ome s tha t a r e e nvir o nme nta lly, s o cia lly a nd fina nngal e p r o je c t i s to prov i de qu ali t y u rban ho using , with hig h s usta ina b ility o utco m e s, a t a n


S ite & C A

• P R O J E C T : P A R K S T . A lts & • T E A M : M yse l f & d irect o r . • R esponsibilities : Re sponsib l e

STAGES: Planning to CA

d a y to d a y p r o je ct ma na g e men t of c onsu l ta eq uir ed r ig o r o us neg o tia tio ns w ith su rv e y or

E XT RAC T FR OM CA SET


A D D S - $ 8 0 0 k

- A ustin M aynard A rchitects

for t he p roj e c t f r om plan n i n g st age t o site co nstr uctio n. Acr o s s a ll e le ments o f C A & ant s , b uild e r & doc u m en t at i on & con t ract p a p er wo r k, with d ir ecto r o ver sig ht. T his proje c t s & p la nne r s du e to w all on bou n dary and p e r fo r ma nce s o lutio n r eq uir ed .

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“timber not steel” became a strategy for using cost efficient/common materials in new and exciting ways

ground floor open to north facing garden - first floor shutters open 13TH FEB 2018 © Copyright Andrew Maynard Architects Pty Ltd trading as Austin Maynard Architects This document, design and drawings are the property of Andrew Maynard Architects Pty Ltd (trading as Austin Maynard Architects) and may not be used nor duplicated by any other party without written permission from Andrew Maynard Architects Pty Ltd.

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CEPT DESIGN

5 PARK ST

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EXT RAC T F RO M CA S E T


3D vie w from rear gard en - d esign b ase d on a simp l e pic k et c l a d b ox

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PHOTOS FROM ONE OF THE bi-weeky site visit


CA DETAILS WORKING THROUGH PICKET FIXINGS



EXT RAC T F RO M t h e CA


CA & SITE

• P R O J E C T : T erracitta H ouse - N E • T E A M : M yse l F , P r o j ect l ea d & d irect • R esponsibilities : I w o r k e d o n

Stage: Planning to completion

day alongside the project lead. Spent connection and reveal details. Tight b

ske tch de ta ils ex plorin g steel connections

Hela-

Hello!

Si te photos n earin g completion


W B U I L D R E S I $ 1 . 2 m - A U stin M aynard A rchitects irect o r .

n this project from planning drawings to completion. I managed to day to a lot of time co-ordinating consultants and enjoyed working through steel budget constraints, required daily communication with a demanding client.


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R esidential

• IN d e p e n d e n t ly LED • sensitive site ecol • s u c c e ss f u l ly r e c e i Rear first floor access via raised patio Existing stone stairs retained

ound Cottages

security gate to farmhouse

Bedroom 1

U

Low level soft landscaping

o Pound Existing lean-to demolished

Opening as existing

WC

Store

UNIT

UNIT 1 Living

Dining

Utility /Boots

Bedroom 1 Kitchen

Opening as existing Gate position retained for access to biodigester

Kitchen

Blocked up opening re-opened and slightly widened to allow terrace access

Existing doorway opening as existing

PROPO S ED

Bedroom 1

Soft landscaping GROUND PLAN : REMOVE LATTER LEAN - units TO ’ S between lean-to AND RE S TOREExisting ORIGINAL BARN S TRUCTURE demolished


New stone retaining wall

Conversion of existing derelict barn to 3 4 bed house o g i c a l a n d h e r i tag e c o n s t r a i n t s . C o m p l e x n e g o t i at i o n s w i t h p l a n n e r s . v e d p l a n n i n g p e r m i ss i o n - c u r r e n t ly o n h o l d .

Proposed landscaping pulled away from barn Hall/ Boots

Small new opening

Master Bedroom

UNIT 3 Opening as existing

En-suite

Fam Bath

En-suite

Bedroom 2

s k e t c h o f PROPO S ED ENTRANCE TO UNIT 1

Living

6

11

7

10

8

9

Fireplace

3

4

5

12

Small new opening

2

1

T2

Opening as existing Dining

Blocked up opening re-opened and slightly widened to allow terrace access

AND

RETAIN

S KETCH OF PROPO S ED ENTRANCE TO UNIT @


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Greenhill Farmhouse

w hat if w e use th is ro o f step & snea k w indows in un d erneath ?

Existing opening utilised to create first floor level door

und Cottages

Bedroom 3

Livi

UNIT 3

Dining

New wall clad with timber

Kitchen

Utility WC

En-Suite

9

8

Bedroom 3

17

UNIT 2

store

13

Void

14

store Bathroom

12

11

10 15

16

Master Bedroom

Circulation Bridge Bedroom 2

UNIT 1 Bedroom 2

Void

1

Bedroom 3

Fam Bath Master Bedroom

Void

Eaves windows. Fins and battens in front control light spill

PROPO S ED f i r s t f l o o r PLAN : u t i l i s e d o u b l e h e i g h t v o i d s t o i n c r e a s e l i g h t s p i l l t o l o w e r l e v e l s .


new roof p rofil e

new c l eres tory w ind ow s origina l s tone wa l l s t imber volu me ins ert ed INSULATED LAYER

conce pt ske tch: floating timber volumes

ing

Existing Site Photo From the Farm Courtyard

Panel glazing rooflights

Vie w 1 - ske tch of inside double height void

1


e x istin g barn to 3 x 4 bed residential units

EXI STING COURTYARD ELEVATION

cou rtya rd 3D vie w: defensive elevations for privacy to co u r tya r d &

HAND SKETCH exp er ime nt i ng w i t h c l e re s to ry


expa n si v e gla zing to rear to connect with landscape

c ourtyard e le vation


hand ske tch of south facing elevation



STONEWOOD DESIGN

E XP E RIENCE SUMMA RY

( 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 7 ) ( Vect o rwo rks , S ke tc h U P,

The level of documentation & detailing processes were very rig experience resolving details in 2 and 3D and built the understa pressure before arriving at site. I worked on projects on a wide commercial. Due to the small team of 6 at the time I was requi responsibility. I continued to work freelance after deciding to l


V- Ray, Ad o b e S u i te , E xc e l )

gorous at Stonewood. As a result, I developed great anding to tackle detail resolution early to help aleviate e range of sectors including education, cultural, residential, & red to work across many different stages with high levels of leave to do some travelling and eventually move to Aus t ralia.


Architectural Designer, Stonewood Design

Residential Stages: Concept to Planning A planning application for 20 sustainable new homes in a riverside location in Box Wharf. The scheme maximises the use of the sites complicated topography. We also developed a smaller scheme of

12 homes on the opposite side of the river with a creative tech worker space. The scheme uses a subtle, contempory style that uses materials from the surrounding context.

My Experience

- Concept Design - Masterplanning - Site analysis/visits - Design Development - Design team meetings with wider professionals/consultants - Concept Proposals - Planning Application - Design + Access Statement - Visuals/Graphics (Vray/Photoshop) - 3D Modelling in SketchUp - 2D Drafting in Vectorworks


“A sustainable community of 20 new homes�

3D Masterplan Aerial of the Timber Yard Site

Site Sections of the Timber Yard & Millside Sites


Swindon housing

“Breaking the status quo of afforable housing�

Stages: Concept

View along canalside An affordable housing scheme for 85 new homes in the Canalside area of Swindon. Working in partnership with urban design specialists Metropolitan Workshops on behalf of Swindon Borough Council. There will be a choice of 1, 2, 3 and 4 bed homes for sale and be situated along both banks of the canal. The scheme aims to deliver a unique, and quality, housing offer for Swindon.

My Experience I worked on early stage strategic masterplanning and helped develop unit types and visualisation. My experience studying house types and residential strategies at University was a helpful contribution to the team. Section through 3 bed typology


bruton h o u s e

“A b e s p o k e high end home�

Stages: Concept A contemporary new-build house which nestles in to the historic fabric of the village of Bruton in Somerset. Utilising a basement amenities floor, the scheme uses multpile pitched roof forms to give grandeur to the internal spaces that open out onto the enclosed south facing garden.

My Experience

I developed on site modelling and design iterations up to planning status. I had direct communication with the client over design concerns and layouts. I attended site meetings and regularly liased with ecologists & required consultants Aerial showing roof form and open courtyard

Approach material study image


Architectural Designer, Stonewood Design

C u lt u r a l Stages: Concept to Planning

welham garden museum

A Museum of the Garden. The Museum is set underground to blend into the landscape with one elevation opening onto the adjacent woodland. Exposed elements use rammed earth. The proposals will include an exhibition gallery, a visitor reception, refreshments, gift shop and conveniences.

View from timber woodland walkway showing how the elevation blends to the landscape

My Experience

- Museum Concept Design - Site layout options - Site visits - Graphics/Visualisation - Facade options - Internal layout options - 2D Vectorworks Drafting - 3D Sketchup Modelling - Bridge/balustrade design


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Completed site photos by Stonewood Design

“Almost every man, woman and child in Britain has some connection to the garden. From the pots of carefully cultivated herbs on the balcony of the high-rise urbanite to the sprawling manicured lawns and clipped parterre borders of the country house, the pastimes of tending and enjoying gardens are almost universally shared.�

RE a l i s ation They include Kisiju (Coast region), Boko (Dar es Salaam) and Bagamoyo. Border posts such as Horohoro, Namanga, Holili, Tarakea, Songwe and Tunduma have law enforcement authorities, but they lack expertise for identifying counterfeits How can you change your value? Home Cinema is a market that demands calibration that is identical to that used within professional environments, essentially matching.

Entance View Option


Completed site photos


Photos by Stonewood


C OMMER C IAL Stage: Concept Development

Concept images for a modularised cross lam workplace building


Concept images for wedding venue. Competition entry


EKi D UN C AGT ISO WOOD N

• P R O J E C T : K I N G S W O O D P R E P S C H O O • T E A M : M yse l F , P A R T 1 A ssistant , P r • S O F T W A R E : V E C T O R WO R K S , S k etc h up , • R esponsibilities : I w o r k e d o n

P R I M A R Y

Stages: Planning to Tender

submission for builder selection, most sets & working through details with pr


OL & NURSERY - NEW BUILD SCHOOL - STONEWOOD DESIGN r o j ect l ea d & d irect o r . V R ay ,

n this as part of a small team from planning drawings to tender package ly on documentation. Required high levels of co-ordination across drawing oduct suppliers.

D

C

7362

A

B

7362

D

7362

C

B

7362

7362

7362

Ridge_Level +162.942

A.104.1

A.104.1

Ridge_Level +162.942 Eaves_Level +160.145

WE.1.05

WE.1.03

WE.1.01

WE.1.04

WE.1.02 A.104.1

8942

A.104.1

6145

01_Level +157.190 FFL

Eaves_Level +160.145

WE.0.12

WE.0.11 WE.1.05 WE.0.10

WE.0.09

WE.0.08 WE.0.07 WE.0.06

WE.0.05 WE.1.03 DE.0.01

WE.0.03

WE.0.02

WE.1.01WE.0.01

WE.1.02

575

8942

6145

00_Level +154.000 FFL

WE.0.12

3190

01_Level +157.190 FFL

WE.0.04

3190

WE.1.04

WE.0.11

WE.0.10

WE.0.09

WE.0.08 WE.0.07 WE.0.06

DE.0.01

WE.0.05

WE.0.04

WE.0.03

WE.0.02

WE.0.01


TENDER

• P R O J E C T : K I N G S W O O D P R E P S C H O O • T E A M : M yse l F , P A R T 1 A ssistant , P r • S O F T W A R E : V E C T O R WO R K S , S k etc h up , • R esponsibilities : I w o r k e d o n

Stages: Planning to Tender

submission for builder selection, most sets & working through details with pr

Refer to A.010.3 for wall build up

Cedar framing around window

40

Ventilation gap at base of cedar Compriband weather seal (L10/810) Shingles to return into window surround (H64/755A) Air seal to CLT (L10) 275

Composite top guided window (L10/402)

340

90

20

40

Cedar sill board

12mm ventilation gap under sill

A.170.1 FIRST FLOOR OPENING WINDOWS - HEAD & CILL

Notes:

Do not scale this drawing. All dimensions in millimetres unless otherwise stated. Any variations or supplementary drawings are to be approved by the architect. All dimensions and conditions are to be checked on site prior to preparing drawings or commencing any work.

D

02/09/16

TENDER

C

22/04/16

TENDER

B

18/11/15

TENDER

A

09/11/15

TENDER

Rev:

Date:

Description:

Refer to A.010.3 for wall build up


OL & NURSERY - NEW BUILD SCHOOL - STONEWOOD DESIGN r o j ect l ea d & d irect o r . V R ay ,

n this as part of a small team from planning drawings to tender package ly on documentation. Required high levels of co-ordination across drawing oduct suppliers. THIS DRAWING SHOWS BASIC DESIGN INTENT FOR DETAILED DESIGN DEVELOPMENT BY A SPECIALIST CONTRACTOR AND SHOULD BE USED FOR GUIDANCE ONLY TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ARCHITECTS NBS SPECIFICATION ALONG WITH ENGINEERS INFORMATION SPECIFICATION F10 Brick/ block walling F30 Accessories/ Sundry items brick/block/stone walling

Air seal to CLT (refer to L10 for information)

H21 Timber weatherboarding H64 Wood shingle roofing H72 Aluminium strip/ sheet coverings/ flashings H75 Stainless steel strip/ sheet coverings/ flashings

40

J31 Liquid applied waterproof roof coatings J40 Flexible sheet waterproofing/ damp proofing J42 Single layer polymeric sheet roof coverings

90

100

G12 Isolated structural metal members G20 Carpentry/ timber framing/ first fixing

K10 Plasterboard dry linings/ partitions/ ceilings K20 Timber board flooring/ sarking/ linings/ casings K40 Demountable suspended ceilings L10 Windows/ roof lights/ screens/ louvers L20 Doors/ shutters/ hatches L30 Stairs/ Ladders/ walkways/ handrails/ balustrades

Composite top guided window (L10/402) Compriband weather seal (L10) Cedar framing around window Weaved corners into window reveal (H64/755A)

M10 Cement based levelling/ wearing coatings M12 Resin flooring M20 Plastered/ rendered/ roughcast coatings M21 Insulation with rendered finish M50 Rubber/ plastics/ cork/ lino/ carpet tiling/ sheeting M60 Painting/ clear finishing M61 Intumescent coatings for fire protection of steelwork N10 General fixtures/ furnishings/ equipment N13 Sanitary appliances and fittings N14 General internal signage systems N91 External signage and interpretation P10 Sundry insulation/ proofing work P11 Foamed/ fibre/ bead cavity wall insulation P21 Door/ window ironmongery

A.170.2 FIRST FLOOR OPENING WINDOWS - JAMB

Q10 Kerbs/ edgings/ channels/ paving accessories Q25 Slab/ brick/ sett/ cobble pavings Q28 Topsoil and soil ameliorants Q30 Seeding/ turfing Q31 External planting Q40 Fencing R10 Rainwater drainage systems X12 Vertical platform lift systems Z10 Purpose made joinery Z11 Purpose made metalwork Z20 Fixings and adhesives Z21 Mortars Z22 Sealants Z31 Powder coatings

NOTE: 1.Drawings to be read in conjunction with Architect's specification and supporting consultants information 2. Refer to structural engineer's drawings for CLT build ups 3. Detail shows design intent. All CLT fixings to be concealed within roof/wall build ups. To be read in conjunction with structural engineers details

Drawing Number:

Revision:

1465.A.170

D

Status:

TENDER The Stonewood Office West Yatton Lane Castle Combe Wiltshire SN14 7EY T: 01249 782512 E:info@stonewooddesign.co.uk www.stonewooddesign.co.uk

Project:

KINGSWOOD SCHOOL KPS NEW BUILD Title:

Drawn by:

MJG

FIRST FLOOR WINDOW DETAILS - OPENABLE

Date drawn:

SEP 15

Scale @ A3:

1:5


T E N D E R D ocumentation Composite windows (L10)

A.160.2

Aluminium downpipe (R10/370A) fixed to aluminium masking plate (R10/455A)

Refer to note 3

Refer to A.010.1 for wall build ups

A.050.1 TEACHING CLUSTER PLAN - TYPICAL BAY

A.050.2 TEACHING CLUSTER PLAN - SW CORNER

Notes:

Do not scale this drawing. All dimensions in millimetres unless otherwise stated. Any variations or supplementary drawings are to be approved by the architect. All dimensions and conditions are to be checked on site prior to preparing drawings or commencing any work.

D

02/09/16

TENDER

C

22/04/16

TENDER

B

18/11/15

TENDER

A

09/11/15

TENDER

Rev:

Date:

Description:


THIS DRAWING SHOWS BASIC DESIGN INTENT FOR DETAILED DESIGN DEVELOPMENT BY A SPECIALIST CONTRACTOR AND SHOULD BE USED FOR GUIDANCE ONLY TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ARCHITECTS NBS SPECIFICATION ALONG WITH ENGINEERS INFORMATION

A.161.2

SPECIFICATION F10 Brick/ block walling F30 Accessories/ Sundry items brick/block/stone walling G12 Isolated structural metal members G20 Carpentry/ timber framing/ first fixing H21 Timber weatherboarding H64 Wood shingle roofing H72 Aluminium strip/ sheet coverings/ flashings H75 Stainless steel strip/ sheet coverings/ flashings J31 Liquid applied waterproof roof coatings J40 Flexible sheet waterproofing/ damp proofing J42 Single layer polymeric sheet roof coverings K10 Plasterboard dry linings/ partitions/ ceilings K20 Timber board flooring/ sarking/ linings/ casings K40 Demountable suspended ceilings L10 Windows/ roof lights/ screens/ louvers L20 Doors/ shutters/ hatches L30 Stairs/ Ladders/ walkways/ handrails/ balustrades M10 Cement based levelling/ wearing coatings M12 Resin flooring M20 Plastered/ rendered/ roughcast coatings M21 Insulation with rendered finish M50 Rubber/ plastics/ cork/ lino/ carpet tiling/ sheeting M60 Painting/ clear finishing M61 Intumescent coatings for fire protection of steelwork

Refer to A.010.1 for wall build up

N10 General fixtures/ furnishings/ equipment N13 Sanitary appliances and fittings N14 General internal signage systems N91 External signage and interpretation

Refer to note 3

P10 Sundry insulation/ proofing work P11 Foamed/ fibre/ bead cavity wall insulation P21 Door/ window ironmongery

160mm structural CLT pier

Q10 Kerbs/ edgings/ channels/ paving accessories Q25 Slab/ brick/ sett/ cobble pavings Q28 Topsoil and soil ameliorants Q30 Seeding/ turfing Q31 External planting Q40 Fencing

Refer to A.046 for internal wall build-up type 9A

R10 Rainwater drainage systems

A.050.3 TEACHING CLUSTER PLAN - WEST ELEVATION

X12 Vertical platform lift systems Z10 Purpose made joinery Z11 Purpose made metalwork Z20 Fixings and adhesives Z21 Mortars Z22 Sealants Z31 Powder coatings

Refer to A.042 for internal wall type 4

Refer to note 3 Refer to A.010.1 for wall build up

NOTE:

Aluminium downpipe fixed to aluminium masking plate (R10/455A) (R10/370A)

1.Drawings to be read in conjunction with Architect's specification and supporting consultants information

A.050.4 TEACHING CLUSTER PLAN - EAST ELEVATION

2. Refer to structural engineer's drawings for CLT build ups 3. Detail shows design intent. All CLT fixings to be concealed within roof/wall build ups. To be read in conjunction with structural engineers details

Drawing Number:

Revision:

1465.A.050

D

Status:

TENDER The Stonewood Office West Yatton Lane Castle Combe Wiltshire SN14 7EY T: 01249 782512 E:info@stonewooddesign.co.uk www.stonewooddesign.co.uk

Project:

KINGSWOOD SCHOOL KPS NEW BUILD Title:

Drawn by:

MJG JE

TYPICAL PLAN DETAILS 01

Date drawn:

SEP 15

Scale @ A3:

1:10


T E N D E R D ocumentation

1 :1 0 D et a i l s / K i ngs woo d Pri mary Scho o l CLT St a i r C ase 32

10

73

Solid oak hand rail

50

spoke 10mm metal strade. (L30/550A) Finish tbc

DESIGN INTENT FOR STAIR TREAD AND BAL 10

83

10

83

10 Refer to A.512 and A.513 for riser dimensions

22 22mm solid oak nosing piece (L30/270A) 22mm solid oak stair treads bonded to CLT stair structure (L30/270A)

280

50

22

22 100

10

10

0

18

.1 BALUSTRADE SECTION DETAIL

ot scale this drawing.

mensions in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

22mm Hardwood stringer fascia (L30/270A)

ariations or supplementary drawings are to be ved by the architect.

mensions and conditions are to be checked on site o preparing drawings or commencing any work.

A.235.2 STAIR ELEVATION DETAIL

Extract details from tend er pack

A.235.3 STAIR SECTION DE


S ta i r NOTE: Drawings to be read inconjunction with outline specification and supporting consultants information. THIS DRAWING SHOWS BASIC DESIGN INTENT FOR DETAILED DESIGN DEVELOPMENT BY A SPECIALIST CONTRACTOR AND SHOULD BE USED FOR GUIDANCE ONLY TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ARCHITECTS NBS SPECIFICATION ALONG WITH ENGINEERS INFORMATION SPECIFICATION F10 Brick/ block walling F30 Accessories/ Sundry items brick/block/stone walling G12 Isolated structural metal members G20 Carpentry/ timber framing/ first fixing H21 Timber weatherboarding H64 Wood shingle roofing H72 Aluminium strip/ sheet coverings/ flashings H75 Stainless steel strip/ sheet coverings/ flashings J31 Liquid applied waterproof roof coatings J40 Flexible sheet waterproofing/ damp proofing J42 Single layer polymeric sheet roof coverings K10 Plasterboard dry linings/ partitions/ ceilings K20 Timber board flooring/ sarking/ linings/ casings K40 Demountable suspended ceilings L10 Windows/ roof lights/ screens/ louvers L20 Doors/ shutters/ hatches L30 Stairs/ Ladders/ walkways/ handrails/ balustrades M10 Cement based levelling/ wearing coatings M12 Resin flooring

M20 Plastered/ rendered/ roughcast coatings O R I GIN AL RENDE R with rendered finish M21 Insulation M50 Rubber/ plastics/ cork/ lino/ carpet tiling/ sheeting M60 Painting/ clear finishing M61 Intumescent coatings for fire protection of steelwork N10 General fixtures/ furnishings/ equipment N13 Sanitary appliances and fittings N14 General internal signage systems N91 External signage and interpretation P10 Sundry insulation/ proofing work P11 Foamed/ fibre/ bead cavity wall insulation P21 Door/ window ironmongery Q10 Kerbs/ edgings/ channels/ paving accessories Q25 Slab/ brick/ sett/ cobble pavings Q28 Topsoil and soil ameliorants Q30 Seeding/ turfing Q31 External planting Q40 Fencing R10 Rainwater drainage systems

LUSTRADE DETAIL

ETAIL

X12 Vertical platform lift systems Z10 Purpose made joinery Z11 Purpose made metalwork Z20 Fixings and adhesives Z21 Mortars Z22 Sealants Z31 Powder coatings

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02/09/16

TENDER

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22/04/16

TENDER

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18/11/15

TENDER

A

09/11/15

Rev: Date:

TENDER Description:

Drawing Number:

Revision:

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Status:

TENDER The Stonewood Office West Yatton Lane Castle Combe Wiltshire SN14 7EY T: 01249 782512 E:info@stonewooddesign.co.uk www.stonewooddesign.co.uk

Project:

KINGSWOOD SCHOOL KPS NEW BUILD Title:

Drawn by:

SO

BALUSTRADE DETAILS 1

Date drawn:

SEP 15

Scale @ A3:

1:5

C o mp lete d site photo by Stone wood


W O R K P L A C E Stages: Planning to Construction

3D section showing workshops bespoke staircase and design meeting rooms

3D section showing kitchen & quiet work space

My Experience I worked primar was responsible with product ma developing the p


e rily on getting this project on site. I for a lot of the detailing and liasing anufacturers and contractors whilst product/material specification.

I attended late stage client meetings and organised and attended weekly site meetings with the builders, often independently.

Upstairs study collab space

Photo from site visit

Boutique product deisgn office refurb


CONSTRUCTION 1: 1 0 D e tai l s / Produ ct Desi gn Office

/ Ste e l & Co ncr e te Str uctur e

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Double glazed fixed glazing with 30min fire rating Steel Re-bar

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integrate

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Construction Issue


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BE S POKE DETAIL S

integrate d tim b er Note: h an d - rai l Details to be read in conjunction with inarchitects dow seat d etai l s specification.

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08/08/16

Preliminary Construction

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20/08/15

Tender

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May '15

Stage E

Rev: Date:

Notes:

Do not scale this drawing.

All dimensions and conditions are to be checked on site prior to preparing drawings or commencing any work.

Revision:

1476.A.030

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Status:

All dimensions in millimetres unless otherwise stated. Any variations or supplementary drawings are to be approved by the architect.

Description:

Drawing Number:

CONSTRUCTION The Stonewood Office West Yatton Lane Castle Combe Wiltshire SN14 7EY T: 01249 782512 E:info@stonewooddesign.co.uk www.stonewooddesign.co.uk

Project:

MATTER STUDIOS Title:

Drawn by:

PROPOSED STAIR LANDING SEAT DETAIL

Date drawn:

JE OCT '16

C o mp l ete d site p h o t o s 1:5b y S D Scale @ A3:


B E S P O K E D E TA I L S 1 :1 0 D e tai l s / Produ ct Desi gn Of fice

/ Ste e l & Co ncr e te Str uctur e


C o nceptua l d eve l o pment M o d e l l ing

site p h o t o near c o mp l eti o n


R E V I T

• P R O J E C T : M ulti - residential , town • T E A M : M yse l F , B I M C h ampi o n / P r o j ect • S O F T W A R E : R E V I T , A U T O C A D , A DOB E S U • R esponsibilities : I primarily work on whilst working with this project. The large project software more recently I have 4 years of experience

Stages: Concept to Tender

S T R I D E T R E G LOW N arc h itects

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PAINTWORKS APARTMENTS

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university

Experience

makerhub

live / work / make


The LIVE.WORK.MAKE brief for the second year of the masters was developed through meetings with real on site stakeholders. My project developed a masterplan for the site, a custom-build co-housing scheme, selfbuild live-work units and a creative arts maker school in the run down suburban context of Knowle West, Bristol. It sought to redefine traditional methods of living, working, and educating, where the ambition was to foster social cohesion and resiliance amongst a deprived and fractured community through making.


Masters TH E S I S * RIB A S ilve r P r e s id e n t M e dal S h o rt l i s t * RIB A We s s e x P r iz e W i n n er * Aw a r d e d H ig h D is t in c t i o n

Existing School


A self e volv ing artisan community A masterplan for 61 co-housing units, 71 live-work units and a Maker School

MASTERPLAN

Masterplan Strategies

Flexible Development Strategy

Blurring “inside” & “outside”

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Street as Valuable Public Space

Connecting people

Connecting to nature N

A Diverse Community


M a ker- L ive A Street

A House A Room

Development model

Tight knit, village like

View “A� down a typical co-housing


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he design of these units has been orientated around developing a framework that enables all levels of society to take control of the design of their home. Residents are able to choose their level of involvement from complete construction, to self finish, or full turn key.

A Streetyard

+10 Years

A Standardised Custom-Build Housing Solution


LIVE WORK HIGH STREET An “Open-Building” System The design of the live work units has been differentiated from the residential character of the custom build houses to be tailored towards the “maker”. These units require more self build skills with a pre determined structure that inhabitants can infill as they wish. The twin glulam structure gives some unity to the street frontage amonst the organic infill. External space rises up through the levels, with the structure giving the potential for informal cover or a framework for greenery.

Section “B” : Maker High St. - Artisan live-work units with communal


Live/ Worker

Independent Businesses

7.5m

Pre-determined structure

In-fill by inhabitants

Green S pa c e

Flexible and diverse development options

Self-build Resident

artisan M erc h a n t


ma k er - school centre for experiential & e xperimental learnin g

Maker Market Square

Roof plan of the Maker School in context showing relationship to Maker Forest and Maker Square.

Concept Diagram Trade

Maker Market Square

Creativity Maker School

Nature

Maker Forest

Site Gateway

Site Gateway

Stitching trade and nature together through the creative arts

Concept model


Maker Forest


maker S C HOOL

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First Floor Plan

1. Exhibition space/spill out cafĂŠ social space 2. Raised South facing external balcony with stair to Maker Forest 3. Cafe with external deck to North side for sheltwered external work 4. Physical maker classrom - stairs to fabrication workshop beneath 5. Digital maker cladssroom Room - sliding doors control privacy with visian panel between physical and digital makers 6. Maker Library - flexible open plan maker spaces with quiter reading zones 7. Maker Collaboration pos - Spaces next to the windows can be cordened off for group work


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3.

7.

1. 2.

8. Print and light machinery room 9. Library reception and material store 10. Storage 11. Quiet spillout maker space 12.Private classroom 13. School common room 14. Community room/lecture hall - flexible use for events for local residents 15. School entrance

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MAKER SCHOOL

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Trade

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SHELTERED MARKET AND MAKER SPACE

Ends of building strips down to structure towards an enclosed tree


The rhythm of the roof form helps to break up the buildings size and works to the scale of the surrounding housing

Building picks up the roof scape of the self build maker high st. and begins to gain energy

Natural/ Lightweight

Learner Maker

ManMade/ Industrious

Pro Maker


Column to beam connection

Glulam Connections Primary internal glue - lam structure Polished screed with underfloor heating pipes Steel flitchplate Mechanical ventilation Pre-cast concrete slabs Concrete frame Polished screed floor with underfloor heating Concrete raft foundation

Cantilever be


eam connection

Column to joist connection

Column to floor connection

“The best standardisation committee in the world is nature herself, but in nature standardisation occurs mainly in connection with the smallest possible units: cells. The result is millions of flexible combinations in which one never encounters the stereotyped.� Alvar Aalto

Masters University Technical Section


maker s pa c e s

T

he progression of spaces through the building starts conceptually from the tail end in the form of material deliveries, these make their way through the building being used for occupants to realise their ideas. The creations are then celebrated in the gallery exhibition space at the other end.

Maker Space

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Social Space

View in the Maker Gallery space


Entering the Maker Library space

View in the Maker Cafe

View looking up through the central void in the Maker Library


m a k e r h u b maker S C HOOL Section location

SEll

Work

Section through Maker Library, Maker forest and Maker Market Square

Sheltered external space for markets and working

Greenery spreads from Maker Forest and Maker Sq up through the triple height space of the Maker Library


The concept for the use of the materials stems from the structuralist theory of binary opposition, in the way that two terms or two related terms are opposite in meaning. The strategy was to emphasise this relationship and develop a complementary and contrasting material pallete that draws attention to the way the building is made.

Gables gain ryhthm where the creativity happens

Library spaces project out into the trees with direct views at ground floor and glimpse views above through vertical louvres


3. Circulation & core 4. Restaurant 5. Kitchen 6. Circulation & core 7. Plant 8. Theatre (3 storeys) & sheltered external stage 9. Workshop & store 10. Theatre changing & WC’s 11. Core 12. Community workshops 13 Artisan retail 14. Coreart store and washroom 15. Art shop

7. 6.

Plan

The raised timber canopies that extend from the roof form offer opportunities for raised planting that can provide additional shade

1. Nodes - Entrance points 2. Districts (Houses) - Studio spaces 3. Landmarks - Iconic leisure spaces 4. Pathways - Circulation & breakout space 5. Service zones

Landscaping

ARTS C OMMUNITY Masters, Yr 1 C ENTRE UWE

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Roof Top Bar

Theatre

LLoyds

Promenade

D ance & C reati v e A rts S chool Foundations 1 - Building Footprint 2 - External courtyard

Planters are used to bring greenery to the roof external deck and down to lower levels through external courtyards where artists and dancers have direct access

Lifted Greenspace

Journeys

Landscaping

Extension of promoenade walk to rooftop bar. Roofscape animates riverside by wrapping up and down from LLoyds to the existing riverside promenade

Potted trees are brought to the roof external deck and down to lower levels through external courtyards where artists and dancers have dircet access.

From millenium square

nium square

Service yard

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4. From fountains

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Access & Servicing

Pedestrian Route

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1. Loading bay 2. Workshop direct access to loading bay and theatre 3. 2m external service corridor 4. Deliveries 5. Bin storage 6. Primary building entrance points 7. Secondary building entrance points

New pedestrian corridor through animated external space enables the building to become a new linch pin for events and festivals

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Active Frontage

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Foundations 1 - Building Footprint 2 - External courtyard

Form Form

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Pedestrian Route

Materiality

Progromatic Concept

Ground Floor 1 - Main public entrance & foyer with flexible event/gig space 2 - External courtyard Section 3. Circulation & core 4. Restaurant 5. Kitchen 6. Circulation & core 7. Plant 8. Theatre (3 storeys) & sheltered external stage 9. Workshop & store 10. Theatre changing & WC’s 11. Core 12. Community workshops Elevation 13 Artisan retail 3 14. Coreart store and washroom 15. Art shop

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Materiality

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unities for raised planting that can shade

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From fountains

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Progromatic Concept

city and have been used to define areas of the building

Form

North facing rooflights for studios give glare free consistant light, Form whilst leisure spaces benefit from protected south light.

Materiality

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Internal and external movable seating can also serve as a stage or for planting and can be stored under the theatre seating in the case of events.

Site use day to day

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Site use on day of event

Facade design Development

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This experiment used horizontal louvres which was later changed for vertical. The facade combines vertical timber cladding panels with louvering over glazing to dance studios. This allows the continuity of the facade to flow over the glazing and emit a glow across the harbourside and also helps to control solar gain and glare.

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