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INFRASTRUCTURE INBETWEEN LAND AND RIVER.

THE ARCHITECTURE HERE IS [BY PICK ON SMALL SCALE PROCESS ON A NATURAL BOUNDARY IN THE LANDSCAPE OF INDUSTRIAL ZONE, ] THAT IT WILL BE CHANGED SIGNIFICANTLY IN THE UNCERTAIN FUTURE. THAT RESULT OF THOSE ARCHITECTURE OBJECTS, THAT CHANGE / PROTECT / MAINTAIN ANAKLIA IN THE FUTURE, WITH A CONTRAST OF DEEP SEA PORT . THE PROJECT CONTRASTS TO THE WAY THE PORT WILL BE FORCIBLY INSERTED TO THE LANDSCAPE. THE OBJECTS ARE INSERTED INTO THE RIVER GENTALLY AND HIGHLIGHT AND REFRAME THE EXISTING LANDSCAPE WITH ITS TIME CYCLES.

: [ ARTICULATION ]

CINEMATIC ARCHIPELAGO

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INTRODUCTION :

PROJECT STATMENT

PROJECT :

RUSSIA

MArch 2

SITE LOCATION :

ANAKLIA, GEORGIA

YEAR:

​2017/8

Caucasus Mountain

ANAKLIA Black Sea

GEORGIA

NATURE BOUNDARY

WHO

CHOREOGRAPH

Cacauss Mountain

Tourist

Axis

Programs

A symbolic boundary of Russia and Georgia. and Orientation with Sun Rise.

During the Summer Large group of tourist come for the largest music festival in euro, Tourist not just bring in economic, but, Require a large group of accommodation which became part of izzue in the future....

The mouth of the river as a space that carry multi axis that related to the mountain, black sea, border and deep sea port. That space, architecturally also as a natural opening, natural corridor, natural boundary that from north south.

A new riverscape with a Lighthouse, Water Tower, Fisherman House with Campsite, Markets.

Enguri River

Fisherman

Stimulation

Choreograph(y)

A loss historical routine for Anaklian

During the trip, found local fisherman has lost the connection with the

To create a new riverscape that relate the mouth of the river, simulation the boundary, set up a series of space to frame the inbetween space.

To simulate the River, Use the technique of choreographic of time and Cinematic, sequence, frame, orientation to achieve the simulation.

Black Sea Sun Set view on herizon. coastline used by Tourist during summer.


Existing Natural Elements of Anaklia

Junctions of Anaklia

the Map show the river as a physical nature boundary within the site.

Early Study found the relationship of site axis, visual connection, natural boundary, wayfinding, lighting and junctions arround Anakia.

Junction and Visual Connection

Statment

Studied drawings for existinf visual connection and inbetween space.

throught those studied, found the mouth of the river have a multi connection with both natural elements, river, mountain, sea. Also, as a natural corridor that as a buffer between north and south, Which the border and deepsea port.

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Sea View Market

Black Sea

Enguri River Lighthouse Cinema

Tidal Entrance

Enguri River existing Anaklia Bridge

Delta Entrance to Water Tower

Fisherman and Tourist Arch

Enguri River


CINEMATIC SET OF WONG KAR WAI

DECONSTURCTION OF WONG KAR-WAI January

July

Jane

:

1:50000 location plan

Wong Kar-wai, a filmmaker from Hong Kong, his cinema emphasises the strong relationship between space and time which are critical throughout architectural design in general. Therefore, this project aims to transform different dialogues from Wong’s movies into a number of new ‘scenes’ and thus creates a series of architectural film sets in 12 different chosen sites in Hong Kong. In terms of Wong’s theory, dates (in the form of numbers) are used to mark the existence of ‘time’ in Wong’s films. In this project, ‘time’ also relates to ‘weather’ which builds the atmosphere of each ‘Sets’.

March

May

February

12 UNEXPECTED SETS IN BETWEEN HONG KONG December

YEAR:

​2016/7

November

The main design principal is to create a sense of hunting by using ‘sight’ and ‘sound’, which represents ‘On Screen’ and ‘Off Screen’ respectively. Each ‘Set’ in the masterplan are visually connected to each other and has different orders of spaces in order to the sound as a tool to arise the experience of the space in a particular time or event.

April

SITE LOCATION :

12 Places Hong Kong

August

In a film, architecture is how directors uses to construct the story, moreover, environment becomes the part of the background to boost emotion to both actors and audiences. Subsequently, this project constructs each ‘Set’ with a specific day or time in the 12 chosen sites which relate to different climate conditions directly or indirectly over a year.

September

PROJECT :

MArch first year

October

2

INTRODUCTION :


Glass Panel frames to the other Sets

Existing building roof top Rythumic structure based on the existing view and lead to the other sets abstractly.

Existing building

Bird View from the roof

1 : 100 Section Existing building

Mirror with reflection to the performance space and the plant.

SET 2

Frame create a limited view into the corridor which allow audience focus on the performance.

A plant gives a sense of nature in between the urban Skyline.

SOUND OF SUNSET 8CO 17:00

Angled panels improves the echo for the performance

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Existing building

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Existing building

He remembers those vanished years. As though looking through a dusty window pane, the past is something he could see, but not touch and everything he sees is blurred and indistinct. He has been yearning everything of the past. If only he could break through that dusty window, he would have gone back into the vanished years.

Plant

Performance space

In the Mood for Love (Wong, 2004) 1

Set 2 : Sound of Sunset Location plan / Site plan / View from Street

Performance space

Stair for the performer


LAYERING VOID/ BY TRANFORMATION OF HAHA WALL

: DETAIL TRANSFORMATION

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INTRODUCTION : PROJECT :

Bachelor third year

SITE LOCATION :

Stammer Park, Brighton

YEAR:

​2014

SPATIAL FRAGMENT

This is a initiate project of third year. Our studio startde the project from a random image that the tutor given. and start to explore any possiblilty that we could imagine from the image. Which allow us to find a langague. As a result, this studied couldl lead us to a uncertainty program. Which allow the next project came from a totally difference appoach.

random image to start explore.


TRANSPARANCE STUDIED VIEW IN / OUT

LIGHTING AND MATERIAL

Through making of the detail model, observate the detail caould be scaless and orientationless.


: FROM THE CITY TO FRONT DOOR

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INTRODUCTION : PROJECT :

Bachelor final year

SITE LOCATION :

Robinhood Garden

YEAR:

​2014

SPATIAL SEQUENCE FROM THE CITY TO FRONT DOOR

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In our Studio area of research interest is the interrelationship between spatial practices (what we do in space) and spatial forms (the specific configurations of solids and voids). Spatial forms are neither neutral nor ‘pure’ expressions nor outcomes of social, economic and political forces. Rather, we see them as contributing to the formation of social, political and cultural identity both on an individual and collective basis. This research grows out of the work of Henri Lefebvre, Michel de Certeau and Richard Sennett in tandem with an interest in language and semiotics (structuralism, speech-act theory, visual semiotics). Collective housing, public programs and

the urban landscape are used as arenas where the everyday practices of inhabitants and users can be examined against the spatial configurations which are both produced and consumed by them. Daily rituals and routines are often used as the basis of establishing territorial strategies from which architectural propositions are formed. This approach often draws from a set of theories ranging from the picturesque promenade, the ‘promenade architecturale’, unism and psychogeography.


SITE LOCATION

MAPPING OF THE JOURNEY BETWEEN THE CITY AND FRONT DOOR

ROBINHOOD GARDEN

MAPPING OF THE PROGRAM BETWEEN THE CITY AND FRONT

STUDIED OF ROBINHOOD GARDEN FACADE AND UNIT

MY HOME : TUNG CHUNG, JOURNEY


: STRUCTURE AND ZONING

BOOKCORE

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INTRODUCTION : PROJECT :

HKUS final year

SITE LOCATION :

North Point, Hong Kong

YEAR:

​2010

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difference of the distrubution glass related to how the zoning needs, lighting and private.


: MEMORIAL OF SENSE AND PERCEPTION

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INTRODUCTION : PROJECT :

HKUSPACE final year

SITE LOCATION : TST HK

YEAR:

​2010

A MEMORIAL FOR THE VICTIMS OF THE BUS HIJACKING IN MANILA

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A short project that trying to use a hidden massage by the journey to let the visit repsect to the death. Use simply element , considerable material and sun angle arrange a vision.

APPROACH

This location can help draw away the sae view and the city, behind the sea and the city, and face ti again after the memorial.

NEEDS

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slient / bless / treasure life /resepct / flowers / positive /


sions

Single ply membrane roof finish

Allow for white painted 18mm thick wbp plywood fascia boards

Allow for white painted 18mm thick wbp plywood fascia boards

Supply and install black plastic gutters and downpipes to new flat roofs, including connections into existing drainage system.

Supply and install black plastic gutters and downpipes to new flat roofs, including connections into existing drainage system.

New steel ridge beam to be installed as per structural engineer's drawings. To sit on padstone in party wall with number 34 Beaumont Avenue and steel post suppoted off new steel beam in floor zone below at party wall with 38 Beaumont Avenue.

SW03

Existing plaster to be removed. wall lined with 2 layer 15mm sound block and new skim coat plaster.

New Velux roof window. See Schedule of works for spcification.

Contractor to supply and install new combi boiler and link into system. Boiler to be from high quality reputable contractor, and sized correctly for the extended property.

Existing boiler to be removed and disposed of.

B

Existing ceiling and structure removed to make way for new floor structure to second floor. Ceiling to be replaced in 12.5mm plasterboard and skim coat. Allow for 100mm acoustic insluation above ceiling For doubled up joists required in ceiling please see structural engineer's drawing

Area where steelwork is installed in ceiling is to be lined with 12.5mm fire line board and given skim coat.

C

Construct new stud wall. 100mm tanalised timber studs at 400mm centres, lined on bedroom side with 12.5mm plasterboard and skim coat. Studwork to be fully filled with acoustic insulation. Allow for supply and install of new skirting board to match rest of room.

Floor in kitchen area only to be lined with 6mm wbp plywood screwed to floorboards, screws to be at 150mm centres across boards, all screwheads to be countersunk and covered with silicone to avoid causing damage to new floor finish. New floor finish to kitchen area to be Forbo Surestep Wood Decibel, rustic oak finish. To be fully adhered to plywood using acrylic adhesive, Eurocol 540 or similar approved.

Bedroom 2

FW02

FR05

Existing window retained New radiator New wet heated towel rail

Radiator removed

Bathroom 1

Bedroom 1 FR03 FW01 Existing window retained

New radiator

Existing ceiling and structure removed to make way for new floor structure to second floor. Ceiling to be replaced in 12.5mm plasterboard and skim coat. Allow for 100mm acoustic insluation above ceiling

Wall demolished + cupboards removed

FR04

Existing plastic curtain poles removed. Supply and install white painted softwood curtain poles similar to Kitchen/Living/dining space.

New Shower tray + Enclosure

Floor to be lined with 6mm wbp plywood screwed to floorboards, screws to be at 150mm centres across boards, all screwheads to be countersunk and covered with silicone to avoid causing damage to new floor finish. Forbo Surestep Wood Decibel, rustic oak finish. to be laid on top of plywood. To be fully adhered to plywood using acrylic adhesive, Eurocol 540 or similar approved.

Existing door to be replaced with fire door. (FD30). See schedule of works for spec

Existing door to be replaced with fire door. (FD30). See schedule of works for spec

A Existing chimneybreast removed and supported on new beam above ceiling

Plaster to be removed along crack to expose joint between solid masonry and timber construction. Replaster using expanded metal mesh reinforcement at joint to avoid future cracking. Loft hatch removed and Landing 1 ceiling made FR01 good

SR02

Existing plaster to be removed. wall lined with 2 layer 15mm sound block and new skim coat plaster. Side wall of dormer constructed off new timber joists

New steel beam to support chimney stack

FR06 Supply and install ceramic Black Satin Small (PRS13) Tiles from the Prismatics Satin Natural range by Lux (www.wallsandfloors.co.uk) (100mm x 100mm) to form 300mm high splashback along length of new kitchen worktop. Mapei Keraflex Maxi S1 adhesive, and Mapei Ultra Colourplus 120 grout, black.

FD04

FW06

A'

Existing window retained

New floor structure for Bedroom 3 to be 200x50mm C24 joists at 400mm centres lined with 18mm glued and screwed wbp plywood.

Existing ceiling and structure removed to make way for new floor structure to second floor. Ceiling to be replaced in 12.5mm plasterboard and skim coat. Allow for 100mm acoustic insluation above ceiling

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Existing walls made good where wardrobes removed prior to redecoration.

All external walls to dormers to be built internal finish of 12.5mm plasterboad wit 24mm tanalised timber battens @ 400 c/ in wall DuPont Airguard Reflective, Vapour Con New timber frame wall to be constructe timber studs at 400mm centres. Timber studwork to be fully filled with C insulation Externally the stud wall should be lined w Houswrap Breather Membrane 24mm vertial tanalised timber battens 24mm horizontal tanalised timber counte hung slates to match existing roof finish ( from original roof if possible)

Bedroom 3

Existing ceiling and structure removed to make way for new floor structure to second floor. Ceiling to be replaced in 12.5mm plasterboard and skim coat. Allow for 100mm acoustic insluation above ceiling

Existing door to be replaced with fire door. (FD30). See schedule of works for spec

FR07

New uPVC window

Existing window retained

For doubled up joists required in ceiling please see structural engineer's drawing

Under stair cupboard

Staircase 1

FR05

FW05

New uPVC window

- Existing kitchen removed and disposed of. - Kitchen units and appliances will be supplied by client. - contractor to allow for installation of services as required for new kitchen. - New kitchen units, appliances and kitchen worktop to be installed as per enclosed details.

Bedroom 2

Existing ceiling and structure removed to make way for new floor structure to second floor. Ceiling to be replaced in 12.5mm plasterboard and skim coat. Allow for 100mm acoustic insluation above ceiling

Existing door to be replaced with fire door. (FD30). See schedule of works for spec

FR02

Area where steelwork is installed in ceiling is to be lined with 12.5mm fire line board and given skim coat.

For doubled up joists required in ceiling please see structural engineer's drawing

Bedroom 1 FR03

Staircase 3

Existing chimneybreast removed and supported on new beam above ceiling

C'

Steelwork in ceiling void as per engineer's specification

FW04

Area where steelwork is installed in ceiling is to be lined with 12.5mm fire line board and given skim coat.

Retain existing timber curtain poles and paint as per other woodwork above.

New radiator

FR06

FD03 For doubled up joists required in ceiling please see structural engineer's drawing Landing 2

Staircase 2

Existing ceiling and structure removed to make way for new floor structure to second floor. Ceiling to be replaced in 12.5mm plasterboard and skim coat. Allow for 100mm acoustic insluation above ceiling

Existing window retained

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Existing Purlin to be removed and replaced with a new load bearing stud wall built off the new floor structure 1870mm from inside face of front external wall to support existing rafters

Bedroom 4 floor structure to be constucted of new 200x50 tanalised timber C24 joists @ 300mm c/c. Floor to be lined with glued and screwed 18mm wbp plywood.

B'

Curved metal threshold at curved edge between carpet and Forbo flooring. Schluter Systems L aluminium Tile Edge Trim, Item #: 457401, Model #: R/ATK100ATGB

New steel above see engineer's drawing.

FD02

For doubled up joists required in ceiling please see structural engineer's drawing

FD01

Area where steelwork is installed in ceiling is to be lined with 12.5mm fire line board and given skim coat.

Client to supply new sanitaryware and fittings. Contractor to allow for installation

Area where steelwork is installed in ceiling is to be lined with 12.5mm fire line board and given skim coat.

2 Walls surrounding shower to be lined with Hardie Backer 500 tile backer board and all joints sealed and taped with waterproof joint tape, two coats of Mapei Aquadefense flexible liquid waterproof membrane applied prior to tiling. Mapei band tape to be used at corners and where tiling will meet shower tray. 2 walls around shower to be tiled up to height of shower enclosure, and full width of wall. Tiles: Swave White Tile (Topps Tiles) 200mm x 600mm. Use Mapei Keraflex Maxi S1 adhesive, and Mapei Ultra Colourplus 100 grout, white.

Bedroom 4 SR06

Supply and install ceramic Black Satin Small (PRS13) Tiles from the Prismatics Satin Natural range by Lux (www.wallsandfloors.co.uk) (100mm x 100mm) to form 300mm high splashback along length of new kitchen worktop. Mapei Keraflex Maxi S1 adhesive, and Mapei Ultra Colourplus 120 grout, black.

- Existing kitchen removed and disposed of. - Kitchen units and appliances will be supplied by client. - contractor to allow for installation of services as required for new kitchen. - New kitchen units, appliances and kitchen worktop to be installed as per enclosed details.

Existing walls made good where wardrobes removed prior to redecoration.

Existing plastic curtain poles removed. Supply and install white painted softwood curtain poles similar to Kitchen/Living/dining space.

FW03 Existing window retained

Slate clad dormer

Slate clad dormer

Where dormers are not being added the existing roof fabric should be retained and modified as follows. Existing slates, battens, roof felt and rafters retained 50mm airspace to be left at top of space between existing rafters. Eaves and ridge to be modified to allow for this space to be fully ventilated. 50mm Celotex FR5000 insulation installed in between existing rafters Continuous layer of 75mm thick FR5000 insulation installed below existing rafters with taped joints to create Vapour Control Layer and air leakage barrier. Roof lined internally with 12.5mm plasterboard.

Plasterwork to party wall to be removed approximately 500mm either side of crack. Wall to be re-plastered following installation of helibar reinforcement as per engineer's specification.

Tanalised timber stud wall with 12.5mm plaster board + skim coat.

Underside of staircase 3 to be plastered and decorated

Cupboard + railing removed and disposed of.

Supply and install primed softwood timber staircase (Staircase 3) leading from First Floor Landing 2, up to Second Floor Landing 3. Staircase is to have cut stringer, nosing, spindles, newel posts and handrail to match existing Staircase 2.

- All existing floor finishes inside flat to be removed - Inspect floorboards and Contractor to advise architect if any repair/replacement is required.

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1

- Unless otherwise specified, supply and install new carpet throughpout. Prepare floor, install gripper strips and plates, 9mm polymer underlay, Carpet: Cormar, Sensation Twist, colour TBC.

2M

- Decorate/Re-decorate all walls and ceilings. Allow for repair to existing plasterwork. Undercoat + 3 coats of emulsion (Dulux or similar) Colours TBC (allow for brilliant white). - All woodwork to be painted/re-painted. Prepare wood thoroughly, prime and knotting on knots, 2 undercoats plus 1 coat satin white.

job title

34 Beaumont Avenue

revisions

A

Design developed and annotation added

36 Beaumont Avenue MICHAEL JONES ARCHITECTS ltd

19/5/16

tel 020 8948 1863 fax 020 8948 4069 info@mjarchitects.co.uk www.mjarchitects.co.uk

129 kew road richmond surrey tw9 2pn

36 Beaumont Avenue

38 Beaumont Avenue

client

Chartered Practice

Keshu Karavadra

Ground Floor Flat not surveyed

Ground Floor Flat not surveyed

drawing title

scale

1:25 @ A1

Proposed First Floor Plan

date

May 2016

drawing number :

sheet

rev

1080.10.06.Gen.023.A

A1

A

drawn by

TL

checked by

AB

Fully adhered Section B'B single ply membrane roof finish Celotex Crown-Fix insulation with thermally broken Scale:120mm 1:25 fixings

Section C'C Scale: 1:25

Vapour control layer appropriate for roof membrane 18mm WBP plywood glued and screwed to joists

New roofbuild-up as follows: 12.5mm plasterboard with skim coat internal finish Doubled up 100mm x 50mm (C24) tanalised timber joists at 400mm centres Firrings to achieve 1:60 fall Vapour control layer 120mm Celotex Crown-Fix insulation with thermally broken fixings Single ply membrane roof finish

Firrings to creat fall of 1:60

0

Doubled up 100x50mm (c24) tanalised timber joists

1

2M

12.5mm plasterboard with skim coat Roof trim

Allow for white painted 18mm thick wbp plywood fascia boards

18mm painted wbp plywood Fascia board

129 kew road richmond surrey tw9 2pn

24mm Vertical Battens DuPont Tyvek Houswrap Breather Membrane 150 x 50 c24 tantalized timber stud wall fully filled with Celotex XR4000 DuPont Airguard Reflective, Vapour Control Layer

revisions

Detail 2

Supply and install black plastic gutters and downpipes to new flat roofs, including connections into existing drainage system.

1080.10.06.Gen.040

job title

MICHAEL JONES ARCHITECTS

Hung slates 24mm Horizontal Battens

drawing title

Proposed Section BB & CC

drawing number :

client

Chartered Practice

sca

Allow for replacement of ridge tile with apprpriate ridge tile to ventilate air space

36 Beaumont Avenue

ltd

tel 020 8948 1863 fax 020 8948 4069 info@mjarchitects.co.uk Allow for white painted 18mm thick wbp plywood fascia boards www.mjarchitects.co.uk

1080.10.06.Gen.041

Keshu Karavadra

Supply and install black plastic gutters and downpipes to new flat roofs, including connections into existing drainage system.

24mm Vertical batters creating services void 15mm Plasterboard + skim coat

Detail 1 1080.10.06.Gen.040

Dormer Roof/Wall Junction

1

New roofbuild-up as follows: 12.5mm plasterboard with skim coat internal finish Doubled up 100mm x 50mm (C24) tanalised timber joists at 300mm centres Firrings to achieve 1:60 fall Appropriate vapour control layer for roof membrane 120mm Celotex Crown-Fix insulation with thermally broken fixings Single ply membrane roof finish

SW05 New uPVC window

1:10

dat

sheet Where dormers are not being added the existing roof fabric should be retained and modified as follows. Existing slates, battens, roof felt and rafters retained 50mm airspace to be left at top of space between existing rafters. Eaves to be modified to provide adequate ventilation to air space. Allow for replacement of ridge tile with apprpriate ridge tile to ventilate air space 50mm Celotex FR5000 insulation installed in between existing rafters Continuous layer of 75mm thick FR5000 insulation installed below existing rafters with taped joints to create Vapour Control Layer and air leakage barrier. Roof lined internally with 12.5mm plasterboard.

A1

rev

-

Landing 4

2027

SR03

1

2M

LOCAL HOUSES IN UK MICHAEL JONES ARCHITECTS

job title

5 129 kew road richmond surrey tw9 2pn

INTRODUCTION : PROJECT : MJA

36 Beaumont Avenue

ltd

tel 020 8948 1863 fax 020 8948 4069 info@mjarchitects.co.uk www.mjarchitects.co.uk

Chartered Practice

1080.10.06.Gen.060

Staircase 4

Eaves Storage

Bedroom 3 SR02

Existing slates and battens retained

Eaves to be modified to provide adequate ventilation to air space.

Existing roof membrane retained

Proposed Front Elevation

drawing number :

Keshu Karavadra

Structural stud wall as specified by engineer

Where rear facing roof is removed existing roof membrane to wrap up to meet single ply memrbrane roof finish

drawing title

client

Bathroom 2 SR04

Allow for replacement of ridge tile with apprpriate ridge tile to ventilate air space

2079

Single ply membrane roof to meet existing roof just below ridge tile height.

sheet rev

A3 _

scale

1:50 @ A3

date

Dec 2015

drawn by

LR

checked by

AB

Existing 100mm deep rafters retained. 50mm ventilated air gap created in between rafters

Landing 3 SR01 100mm mineral wool acoustic insulation to be installed above new ceilings

New steel ridge beam install up to underside of existing timber ridge Fire line board internal finish

2

Ridge Detail 1:10

Staircase 3

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Landing 2

75mm thick Celotex FR5000 insulation installed below rafters. Joints taped to form vapour control layer

FR06

FR02

100mm mineral wool acoustic insulation to be installed above new ceilings

50mm thick Celotex FR5000 insulation installed in between rafters

12.5mm plasterboard and skim coat

Bedroom 1

Landing 1

FR03

Staircase 2

FR01

SITE LOCATION :

36 BEAUMONT AVENUE, RICHMOND, LONDON

Front door to Ground Floor Flat

Ground Floor Flat not surveyed

YEAR:

​2015

Section C'C Scale: 1:25

Staircase 1

Private Entrance Lobby

GR02

Communal Entrance Lobby

GR01

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RESIDENTIAL

6

INTRODUCTION : PROJECT : Arva.

SITE LOCATION : China

YEAR:

​2017


MASTER PLAN

7

INTRODUCTION : PROJECT : ECE

SITE LOCATION : LONDON YEAR:

​2015


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