Final Drawings

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ARCHEMEDIAN FUDO GLASS ROOF

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KEY 1 - Steel framed pixellated water catcher situated over the entrance to the Japenese Onsen 2 - Steel frames pixelation using Archemedian Polygon theory - this cluster situated over the main atrium 3 - Steel framed pixelation using Archemedian Polygon theory - this cluster situated over the American Sweat Lodge 4 - Dotted lamnate insert within the glass in order to shade from the midday sun. Structural roof below acts as shading during the late morning and early afternoon. 5 - Venting pannels to allow for excess interior heat to escape, and interior climate for plants to be controlled

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STRUCTURAL ROOF AS CULTURAL PATHS

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7 KEY 1 - Main structural roof beam 2 - Circulr holes in structure to allow for trees to penetrate into the glass roof 3 - Structural uprights for the roof to attach to 4 - Tensile Russian structure and cultural path 5 - Japanese structure and cultural path 6 - North American structure and cultural path 7 - Greek structure and cultural path

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CULTURAL BATHHOUSE

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KEY 1 - Access for spectators 2 - Access for users 3 - Spectator toilets 4 - Atrium and nature island 5 - Access to Japanese and Russian bathing 16, 18 - Disabled and membership access to spectator level 17 - Visitor toilets 19, 20 - Ramped acess onto nature island in atrium 21 Apperture to changing area 22 - Ramped access to changing. Male and Female 23 - Interior garden with views to local area for visitors 32 - Stop point and views over local area JAPANESE ONSEN 6 - Robe hooks and access to Japan baths and massage booths 7 - Pools of varying temperatures 8 - Wash stands for before bathing 9 - Jacuzzi baths 10 - Hot plunge RUSSIAN BALNEA 11 - Russian bucket and Birch branch kiosk 12 - Russian sauna room with burners and bench seating 13 - Cool off room with relaxation chairs 14 - Cold plunge pool 15 - Ice cubicles 24 Access to North American and Greek bathing NORTH AMERICAN SWEAT LODGE 25 - Grassy relaxation area 26 - Sweat Lodges and forrested area 27 - Access to Greek Balnea GREEK BALNEA 28 - Cold room lined wih ice 29 - Tepid room with underfloor heating 30 - Hot room with group steam pods 31 - Cold plunge pool with water run off as a visible interior waterfall 32 - Viewing areas doted throughout the bathing experiences to allow views and connection wih local Fudo

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32 10 1 WATER PIPING FOR BATHHOUSE

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1 - Underfloor heating for Russian Bania 2 - Underfloor heating for Greek Sweat room 3 - Underfloor heating for Greek warm room 4, 5 - Supply and waste for toilets 6, 7 - Supply and recycling for Japanese baths 8 - Supply to Japanese jacuzzi baths 9 - Supply to Russian cold plunge 10 - Hot water supply to Japanese hot pool 11 - Supply to Russian cold plunge

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LEARNING ND LEISURE

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1 - Stair access to building 2 - Lift access to building 3 - Reception area and access control 4 - Shop affiliated with the history centre and bathhouse. Selling such things as books, costumes and towels and cuttings from plants cultivated within. 5 - Local history centre 6 - Site development gallery 7, 8 - Members access and disabled access to changing rooms 9, 10, 11 - Disabled toilets 12 - Male changing 13 - Disabled changing 14 - Female changing 15, 16 - Toilets 17 - Storage and maintenance 18 - Cafe 19 - Ramped access from reception 20 - Male toilets 21 - Outside cafe area 22 - Cafe kiosk 23 - Female toilets 24 - Office 25 - Access to bathing level 26 - Visible water pipes through building 27 - Interior double height atrium 28 - Water run off from the Greek cold plunge above

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5 ORIGINS FOR WATER PIPING

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1 - Hot water 2 - Cold water 3 - Green recycled water for use in toilets and cleaning maintenence 4 - Waste water treatment for grey water use in flushing 5 - Pipes leading up through basement level to pools 6 - Main waste pipes

FOOTINGS AS PLANTERS

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4 1 KEY 1 - Lift and disabled access 2 - Access for member card holders 3 - Reinforcement bars 4 - Concrete footings acting as planters for the larger of the tree planting within the building

5 6 GROWING LANDSCAPE OF AN EXPANDING ECOLOGY

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KEY 1 - Planter footings 2 - Access for member card holders 3 - Lift and disabled access 4 - Stair access 5 - Extension to the peninsula 6 - Building cantilever over River Lea 7 - Low tide mark 8 - Boat mooring 9 - Waterfall from run off above 10 - Ramped access to cafe 11 - Landscaped area as a future extension to the Ecology Park

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BOW CREEK CULTURAL BATHHOUSE A hand drawn exploded axo of the entire building, showing building levels, structure and cultural bathing experiences that denote this building proposal for East London. As a re-enlivening of a past loved and enjoyed past-time and once necessity, to the ideas behind Japanese Fudo theory and community, all combined in a roof study and design that is a new and inivitive idea behind interior ecology creation, become a beacon and location for surrounding society to be drawn to and be proud of. Experience, culture, history, place and community combine to produce the Bow Creek Bathhouse.


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