Katie Shaylor Part II Architecture Portfolio 2019

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Katie Shaylor Architectural Portfolio 2019 CV & Selected Works


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I graduated in 2018 with first class honours from the MArch Part II course at the University of Bath, where I also completed my Part I degree in 2015. I am ambitious, creative and highly motivated with excellent

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communication skills. I have 3 years experience in professional practice, working on a range of projects at all work stages from preliminary designs to on site construction. I am self-motivated, taking responsibility for personal development, whilst I enjoy being part of a team and believe the key to successful projects is team work and collaboration. This portfolio presents a selection of projects which best illustrate my design skills, from academic work to a number of projects that I have undertaken during my professional experience.

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CURRICULUM VITAE 2019

KATIE SHAYLOR

Education RIBA Part II First Class Honours MArch Degree University of Bath 2016-2018 RIBA Part I First Class Honours BSc Architecture Degree University of Bath 2011-2015 Erasmus study year Universidad Europea de Madrid 2013-2014 Studio Tutor, Fuensanta Nieto, Neito Sobejano Arquitectos

Experience ABIR Architects 2018 - December 2019 Beta House, St Johns Road, Hove, East Sussex Since completing my Part II studies I have been widening my experience in architecture at a small designled practice. I have been involved in a range of projects from small to large scale residential developments, bespoke houses, commercial and educational buildings and given the opportunity to work with the city council on a number of projects under their hidden homes initiative, transforming neglected or redundant spaces to provide new council homes. Working within a small design-led practice I have been able to improve my design skills and through preparing technical drawings and consulting with building control I have improved my understanding of UK Building Regulations and National Design Standards. Yiangou Architects 2012 - 2017 (total 2 years experience) 3 Dyer House, Dyer Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire Working throughout my architectural education at Yiangou Architects, I formed part of a small team within the medium sized practice, working in high quality bespoke residential architecture. Experience in both contemporary design and working on a number of historic conservation projects, improving my knowledge of listed buildings and UK planning legislation. Being involved with projects on site I gained experience in liaising with specialist consultants and building valuable relationships with clients.

Key Skills Software Skills Vectorworks, AutoCAD, Sketchup, Vray, Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office. Practical Skills Hand Sketching, Model making, Laser cutting, Photography, Graphic Design.

Recognition RIBA Dissertation Prize Nomination 2018 Dissertation selected by the University of Bath to be submitted for the RIBA Dissertation Prize, ‘From the Ashes: An analysis of the approach to conservation following the fire at Glasgow School of Art’s Mackintosh Building’. http://www.presidentsmedals.com/Entry-15780 Architect’s Journal Article Feature, 26.07.2018 vol 245, issue 14.

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Genoese Publishing House

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Genoa Masterplan

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Berlin Swimming Centre

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Professional Work

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GENOESE PUBLISHING HOUSE / L’EDIFICIUM APAPIRI MARCH 6TH YEAR FINAL DESIGN STUDIO 6.2 2017-18 GENOA, ITALY

This project illustrates the outcome of the final design studio of my MArch degree. L’edificium apapiri, is a publishing house in Genoa which promotes the artisan crafts involved in bookmaking by hand. Inspired by Genoa’s rich history in paper trading the project preserves traditional papermaking and printing processes by publishing limited edition books. Situated at the threshold to the Bisagno Valley the scheme relies on the river landscape in order to provide the raw materials required for papermaking. This reliance on natural resources has inspired a proposal that raises awareness of a sustainable process founded on historic principles, functioning in a contemporary environment as an alternative to mass production. Featured in the Architect’s Journal Article, 26.07.2018 volume 245, issue 14, ‘The subtle L’Edificium Apapiri by Katie Shaylor is presented delicately,

in harmony with its role promoting paper-related industry.’ written by Nick Vaughan, director at Alec French Architects.

Above. Contextual section illustrating the proposed publishing house within the Bisagno Valley. Below. A series of quick models exploring junctions in the building form.

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Visual illustrating the archive which provides space to store the books that are created within the building.

The public and private spaces are divided by a public

The public functions are separated into active spaces

route through the building.

on the ground floor and quiet reading spaces which are elevated above.

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GENOESE PUBLISHING HOUSE / L’EDIFICIUM APAPIRI

First Floor Level

Ground Floor Level Street Level

Lower Ground Floor River Level

Exploded floor plans illustrating the linear process of paper making. The cores which run perpendicular to the length of the building, supply and service the adjacent spaces.

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Vat House interior elevation. The vat house provides space in which the sheets of paper are formed and couched. Visitors view these working spaces from the upper public level.

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GENOESE PUBLISHING HOUSE / L’EDIFICIUM APAPIRI

1. Ground Floor 80mm polished concrete screed floor with integrated water-based underfloor heating separating layer 100mm Pavaflex rigid wood fibre insulation waterproofing membrane, lapped at edges 300mm reinforced concrete ground slab 50mm sand blinding hardcore 2.Exterior Wall 5mm lime mortar finish 65mm reclaimed brick random bond pigmented pre cast concrete seat tied back to structure with thermally broken steel rods 40mm air cavity thermally broken wall ties 150mm Pavaflex rigid wood fibre insulation vapour barrier 300mm reinforced concrete wall 700mm deep reinforced concrete edge beam with pile foundations 3. External Floor 80mm concrete paving 25mm sand bedding 100mm compacted aggregate base

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The loggia provides shelter from the elements and shade during the summer months. This space is connected to the paper making process through the hanging of large sheets of paper which dry overhead.

The dye garden is an important element in the process of paper making, it also provides space for group storytelling and personal reading.

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GENOA MASTERPLAN / IL BISAGNO: A CATALYST FOR CHANGE MARCH 6TH YEAR DESIGN STUDIO 6.1 2017-18 GENOA, ITALY

This Masterplan for Genoa was developed in a group project, along with 5 other students, during the final year of the MArch course. Genoa has suffered from a loss of identity following industrial decline of the historic port. The rise in unemployment has caused the population to migrate following more prevalent job opportunities. A city constrained between the mountains and sea has become disconnected from the natural surroundings through sprawl of the built environment. This tension has had catastrophic consequences of natural disasters such as landslides, forest fires and floods. The aim of this masterplan is to release this tension by designing a managed flood strategy that relieves the area from flood risk but also re-establishes the historic connection between water, land and city. The re-imagining of the Bisagno Valley and its position within the city, creates a new identity for Genoa and acts as a catalyst for change. A new offer to the Genoese residences, improving the city connectivity and encouraging new industry

s, 26% of the population to the city centre and to ains.

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Adopting the proposed motorway

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Connecting 151,945 inhabitants, 26% of the population of Genoa living in Val Bisagno, to the city centre and to the mountiains.

Connecting 151,945 inhabitants, 26% of the population.

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Cycle Route

Adopting the proposed bypassing the 8 km new cycle network alongmotorway the river connecting to city and north gate to Genoa. 2.75 km ofintroduce beach front promenade.

8km new cycle network connecting the river valley and beach front

a new north gate into Genoa.

TRAM NETWORK HOMES SAVED HOMES SAVED

Homes Saved

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REDUCE CITY CARS MONEY REINVESTED MONEY REINVESTED

Money Reinvested

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GENOA MASTERPLAN / IL BISAGNO: A CATALYST FOR CHANGE

The Masterplan proposes to uncover the culverted river, mitigating flooding and creating an urban water landscape. The vision below illustrates this new landscape. The hard edge condition gives formality which is reflected by regularly planted trees. Commercial ground floor use of the water’s edge buildings activates the public paths with restaurants and bars, whilst steps down to a lower cycle path invite the public to interact with the edge.

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As the proposed transport strategy redirects vehicles passing through to the motorway bypass north of the city, the masterplan aims to invite people down to the city by creating a view and point of interest from the bridge that passes over the valley. The aim is to entice visitors to leave the motorway and visit the city by giving a suggestion of what the valley has to offer. The proposed water management strategy maintains a flowing river throughout the year, activating this area of the city.

Natural River Edge

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BERLIN SWIMMING CENTRE 3RD YEAR ERASMUS STUDY YEAR UEM 2013-14 BERLIN, GERMANY

existing building demolished

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swimming pools

The brief for this project was to design a sports centre for the Island

Using the southern existing arched building and taking lines from the

where the Ehemalige Versuchsanstalt fĂźr Wasserbau und Schiffbau

connecting buildings creating a new geometry. the solid walls protect

is located in Berlin. Swimming fitted naturally with the site as the

the inner functions to allow the building to open towards the river the

existing building possesses connections to the surrounding waters and

volumes within these walls relate with their functions. A 2 storey space

is a low rise building situated within the landscape. Urban swimming

is contained to the east to enclose the Olympic swimming pool. Green

is something Berlin has begun to explore so I began to develop the

internal and external courtyards are used within the building to achieve

existing building. Because of its axis on the island there was only one

a natural atmosphere connecting to the river and bringing light into the

existing clear connection to the river presented through the arches in

building. The main Olympic pool is highlighted by the structure and

the masonry facade. I discovered that to achieve a natural transition

separated from the leisure pools which surround the external courtyard

from the existing part into something new I could preserve part of the

and develop towards the river

existing building. The arched building possessed the industrial character of the existing building.

Perspective Section. Capturing levels of public interaction with the largest pool.

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View from the dry corridor within the existing building. Changing facilities are situated on the right and are broken by internal courtyards which bring light into the deeper parts of the plan. The arched facade creates views out towards the river to the south and provides natural lighting for the circulation.

View of the eastern wall. This area provides circulation to the upper viewing gallery for the Olympic pool. The structure here is clearly expressed as the wall is left to stand free. The glulam beams create a strong rhythm within the space and light is brought in to highlight the textures

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PROFESSIONAL WORK ABIR ARCHITECTS 2019 NEW BUILD RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PEACEHAVEN, EAST SUSSEX This sustainable development proposed on a vacant 0.66 hectare site, offers 31 residential 0

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provides each terraced house with a garden that receives generous amounts of southern sunlight. I worked with the planning consultant on the coordination and management of planning approval for the scheme.

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ABIR ARCHITECTS 2019 NEW BUILD OFFICE DEVELOPMENT HICKSTEAD, WEST SUSSEX Working within a small design- led practice I have been able to improve my design skills and this project for a commercial developer illustrates my professional design work. A previous residential proposal had been dismissed at appeal and the client wished to seek pre planning advice for light industrial use on the site. The existing vacant site is adjacent to a busy dual carriage way so the 7 office units are arranged to create a central sheltered courtyard. Each unit is designed to present future stakeholders with flexible spaces, easily adapted to each business’ requirements. The units are constructed from cross-laminated timber and their form and appearance respond to the surrounding agricultural context. Working with the appointed planning consultant I prepared a pre planning application package presenting the proposed design.

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PORTFOLIO 2019 ABIR ARCHITECTS 2019 NEW BUILD RESIDENTIAL DWELLING BRIGHTON, EAST SUSSEX This two bedroom dwelling is proposed on a compact site to the rear of a detached house currently occupied by garages. I was given the responsibility for the design of this proposal and developed a simple response to the client brief conscious of the strict site constraints. The proposal remains within the footprint of the existing garages with a part basement level and maintains space for one vehicle to turn and park on the site. A sunken terrace provides light to the lower bedroom and a small private amenity space for the occupants. The light brown toned bricks relate to the flanking walls of the houses on East Drive. Positive pre planning application advice was received in support of this scheme. ‘The innovative design with detailing and

features referencing the surrounding context in a modern contemporary style works effectively.’ Location Plan

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PROFESSIONAL WORK YIANGOU ARCHITECTS 2016 NEW BUILD RESIDENTIAL DWELLING HOOK NORTON, OXFORDSHIRE Before a full planning application was submitted for a replacement dwelling, which was the Client’s ultimate aim, a certificate of lawfulness for proposed use or development was sought to convert the existing agricultural barns into a dwelling. From the initial sketch scheme produced by the project architect I developed drawings for permitted development, based on the survey drawings of the existing barns. As the project moved into detailed design stages, I assisted with the preparation of working drawings along with the architectural technician, consulting with suppliers in order to prepare a tender package.

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ENSUITE 2

RG 12 Timber Floor

RG 13 Tiled Floor

Timber Floor

MASTER ENSUITE

227.54

RG 11 Tiled Floor

227.95

DG 06

EX DG 03

BOOT ROOM RG 09

Risers from external boiler. Wall boxed out

MASTER BEDROOM RG 10

RG 08 Timber Floor

Stone Floor

Electric meter

Soil Stack

rwp

EX DG 02

rwp

D

DG 08

Appliance stub Stack

Slot drain

WG 03

fall

5183

um

WG 11

c/l

Min

Slot drain

PLAN DETAIL 9

B

WG 04

WG 05

WG 06

WG 07

WG 08

WG 09

WG 10

PLAN DETAIL 10

A

P5 P4

227.69

P3 Rev 227.81

227.80

227.64

227.78

14.04.16

Updated issue

11.04.16

Updated issue

17.03.16

Updated issue

Date

MJ 227.63

1 : 50 @ A1

KMS KMS

227.67 Notes

Scale

Drawn 0 0

1

2

3m

5

10ft

QA Serial Number

Ground Floor Plan

228.86 228.95

26

228.93

229.02

228.90

229.00

229.25 Client Mr & Mrs Mahoney 228.97

229.03

Project Address Project Description

Highpoint Farm, Whichford, Hook Norton, Oxon New House

Drawing Title

Proposed House Plan

Drawing No.

1893.220

Rev.

P5


PORTFOLIO 2019

KATIE SHAYLOR

YIANGOU ARCHITECTS 2016 - 17 ALTERATIONS AND EXTENSION UPWOOD PARK, OXFORDSHIRE During my second year at Yiangou Architects I was extensively involved in this project located in Oxfordshire, with a construction value of £2.2 million. I joined this project during the construction stage and attended weekly site inspections with the project architect, completing site inspection reports. I regularly responded to queries from site, discussing solutions with the contractor, confirming them with the project architect and Client, and drafting architects instructions when necessary. As the project reached the final stages of construction I began the preparation of ‘as constructed’ information and accompanied the project architect to site to prepare snagging lists, consulting with appointed AV technology specialists, joinery specialists and interior designers to resolve snagging issues.

General Notes:

1. This drawing is to be read in consultants drawings 2. Check site conditions prior to 3. Discrepancies must be repor 4. Do not scale off drawing, use 5. This drawing may be issued non-standard paper size

KEY:

Existing stonewo

Images ref. Studio QD. interior of kitchen and dining room extension.

Proposed Ashla

Proposed Rubbl

Proposed Sand

WS 02

WS 01

WS 03

WF 01

EX D 01

WG 01

WF 02

WG 02

WF 03

EX D 02

WG 03

Existing House

WF 04

WG 04

WG 05

WG 06

Proposed Extension

Datum 90.00

South Elevation SOUTH ELEVATION

27

D

??.01.17

AS BUILT ISSUE

C

16.03.15

CONTRACT ISSUE

B

22.12.14

Amended for Value Engin

A

10.10.14

TENDER ISSUE

Date

Notes

Rev Scale

0

1 : 50 @ A1 0 QA Serial Number

Client

Ogilvie Thompson

1


PROFESSIONAL WORK YIANGOU ARCHITECTS 2015 CONVERSION AND EXTENSION DUCKEND FARM, GREAT ROLLRIGHT, OXFORDSHIRE This project in Oxfordshire involved the conversion of barns within the grounds of a 17th Century Grade II Listed property. I was given the responsibility of producing the required working drawings, schedules and specifications necessary for converting the existing barns. As the existing barns formed part of a listed property careful consideration was required in the detailed design to meet the conditions set out in the planning approval. I consulted with the appointed structural engineers, integrating their structural designs into the detailed drawings to produce detailed

Ge 1.

sections and 1:5 construction details.

2. 3. 4. 5.

New power-coated aluminium guttering and downpipes to replace existing

Existing opening reinstated New power-coated aluminium guttering and downpipes to replace existing

Existing flue removed

Existing roof and stone tiles retained

New roof with stone tiles to match existing New powder-coated aluminium guttering and downpipes

EX DG.03

EX DG.03

FFL 98.91m

FFL 98.12m

Gene

1. Thi con 2. Ch 3. Dis 4. Do 5. Thi non

Datum 96.00m W E S T E LE VAT I O N New wood store

New external stone steps

New external stone steps

New retaining wall to engineers details

Vent installed through existing wall for ventilation of air space between internal stone wall and glazing

Existing roof and stone tiles retained New opening within existing stone wall Existing guttering and downpipes removed and replaced

50mm timbers of varying sizes to conceal existing timber purlins and create ceiling at angle of truss

New roof with stone tiles to match existing

25mm air space above insulation

New Wood Store EXISTING PITCHED ROOF CONSTRUCTION:

Steel lintel 200 x 100 x 6.3 RHS to engineers detail on padstones with shoe support welded to RHS to support truss and existing truss trimmed to fit

Existing purlins

Existing Stone tiles and battens with breather membrane below Exising 100mm rafters @ 400mm c/c 75mm Kingspan Kooltherm K7 insulation between rafters maintaining a 25mm air cavity above 40mm Kingspan Kooltherm K7 insulation between existing 200 x 200mm Oak purlin and 50mm timbers @ 400mm c/c 32.5mm Kingspan Kooltherm K18 insulated plasterboard with integral vapour control layer and skim finish

EX DG.06 A Rev

EX DG.04

D

Scale

FFL 98.91m FFL 98.76m

QA Se

FFL 98.12m

EX DG.03 NEW EXTERNAL WALL CONSTRUCTION:

Existing rainwater gutters and downpipes removed and replaced

DG.01

Datum 96.00m

125mm random rubble natural stone masonry outer leaf to match existing 100mm medium density concrete blockwork 150mm cavity with 100mm Kingspan Kooltherm K8 insulation, ensuring 50mm clear cavity 100mm medium density concrete blockwork 12.5 mm plaserboard on dabs with skim finish

SO UTH E LE VATI O N New external stone steps

2 no. Glass panels in channels at floor and ceiling only. panels approximately 1200mm wide with approximately 300-400mm space between walls and central bookcase. Paintings to be hung on chains centred on each panel

Pro

Project

D

2050

D

FFL 98.91m

FFL 98.91m

Existing GL 98.71m

150

FFL 98.12m FFL 97.97m

Tanking detail to specialist design Location of external membrane to limit water ingress into wall below ground level

Underpinning to Engineers details

Datum 96.00m SECTION B B

New stone threshold with recess for door frame and weather bar

GROUND FLOOR CONSTRUCTION: 40mm finish zone 75mm fibre reinforced sand: cement floating screed incorporating underfloor heating system Polyethylene separating membrane 100mm Kooltherm K3 floor insulation Sheetseal horizontal DPM sealed to cavity drain 125mm ground bearing concrete slab Damp proof membrane 50mm Sand blinding 150mm Compacted sub-base

A

10.1

Rev

Date

Scale

Foundations to Engineers details

QA Serial N

28 Project

Project Des

Draw

Draw


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KATIE SHAYLOR



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