Harry Nicholson - Portfolio

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Harry Nicholson Architectural Portfolio
Harry Nicholson
1 Site Plan 2 Office plan, Elevations 3 Isometric, Site plan 4 Elevations, Visualisation 5 Unit 3 Plans, Site Plan 6 Site Sections
1 2 3 Contents
Part 1 - Wigan
Part 1 - Great Bank Road Part 1 - Welcomb Street
Harry Nicholson Ryley’s Gardens - RIBA Bronze Nomination 1 Site Analysis 3 Basic Research 5 Ground Floor & section 7 Visualization 9 Section & plan 11 Elevations 13 Detail 14 Structure 15 Concept 16 Development 17 Site Analysis 19 Plans & Sections 21 Structure 22 Environmental 21 The Fayland House 22 Archifilm Up-cycling Centre Models 4 5 6

Symmetry Park - Wigan

Client - Tritax Symmetry Ltd. , Victorian Plumbing

Stage 1, 2 + 3

This was one of my first project, an Industrial masterplan of with a 65 ha site adjacent to Junction 25, M6 in Wigan, potentially accommodating 1.4 million square feet across six to eight units. The client motivation is to gain a reserved matters consent for as much floorspace as possible under the existing hybrid consent across units ranging from 100,000ft² (minimum) to 500,000ft² (or larger) within the constraints of the site, with the potential to then build out in phases. The site had the challenge of the ground conditions being poor and this potentially resulting in additional costs for foundations as well as existing mineshafts dotted around the site requiring significant works.

My first feasibility was to produce the largest single unit with a 1:1 ratio for length (image in right) as the client wanted to adopt an end user led layout. This later then become unfeasibly, so the site was then redefined by 4 industrial units (bottom image) with the providing a total of 1.5million sqft of warehouse GIA. Producing the 4 units with the 2 units to the right being developed currently.

I then went on to produce a Revit model of Unit 6 to produce detailed drawings to submit for approval. Where you can see the standard form and style of which we produce industrial units and office spaces.

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1 Unit GF 145,000 ft² / 13,471 m² FF Office 7,249.5 ft² / 673.5 m² Total : 152,249.5 ft² /14,144.5 m² 36no. trailer spaces 20no. dock levellers 26no. dock levellers 6no. dock levellers 8no. dock levellers 14no. trailer spaces 14no.trailer spaces 26no. trailer spaces 17no. trailer spaces 210no. car parking spaces (inc. 12no. accessible) Landscaping Landscaping Landscaping 12no. motorcycle parking spaces Cycle shelter Bus Stop First floor offices shown hatched 12900 18600 7000 4000 6000 2000 4800 2500 4300 45000 113300 121008 Drop Off 24000 space allocated for sprinkler tanks and pumphouse if required Total: 107no. trailer spaces Plot Total : 645,526 ft² /59,971 m² 14.82ac drawing title scale@A1 drawing stage Job No Purpose of Issue Drawn by: Checked by: NOTES AEWTP025C CDM 2015 Principal Designer: P1 3968-AEW-SI-XX-DR-A-0001 Title Feasabilty Option 1 Wigan, J25, M6 LTD. RIBA Stage 2 CDM_PD_Name CDM_PD_Date N M6 slip road 130000 84500 Unit 01 Unit 02 Unit 05 10m u/s haunch Max. ridge 14m (102m AOD) SCHEDULE OF ACCOMMODATION Unit Name Ground Floor GIA First Floor (Offices) GIA Overall GIA Car Parking (inc. disabled spaces) + motorcycle spaces Gross Plot Boundary Unit 01 181,000 ft 16,815 m 9,000 ft / 836 m 190,000 ft / 17,652 m 177 (11) + 4 3.97ha 9.82 acres Unit 02 105,000 ft 9,755 m 5,000 ft / 465 m 110,000 ft / 10,219 m 102 (6) + 3 2.90ha 7.18 acres TOTAL PHASE 1 300,000 ft / 27,871 m 279 (17) + 6.87ha 17.00 acres Unit 03 323,880 ft²/ 30,090 m² 26,320 ft² / 2,445 m² (split over 1st, 2nd floor) 350,200 ft² 32,535 m² 301 (17) + 7.79ha 19.25 acres Unit 04 191,220 ft²/ 17,765 m² 12,950 ft² / 1,203 m² 204,170 ft² 18,968 m² 179 (9) + 5 3.96ha 9.80 acres Unit 05 118,240 ft²/ 10,985 m² 6,860 ft² / 638 m² 125,100 ft² 11,623 m² 116 (5) + 3 3.43ha 8.48 acres Unit 06 500,520 ft 25,140 ft / 2,336 m (split over 525,660 ft / 358 (20) + 12 11.49ha 28.39 acres DESIGN Hazards Ground Condition project client drawing title drawing stage Status Date REV NOTES All dimensions Any discrepancies before This drawing dimensions. This drawing written Title overlay produced be responsible base plans All works Building All proprietary strictly recommendations. Client notified CDM 2015 Principal Designer: Unless noted highlighted S2 2022 Symmetry Tritax P1 30/11/22 Initial issue N 1 - Wigan
Harry Nicholson 2 1 - Wigan UP UP DN DN 3 4 F G H J L N P Q R S T U V W 1 2 5974 6226 8000 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 15000 15000 7500 7500 7500 37500 37500 37500 Staff Entrance Main Entrance FE FE Meeting Pedestrian turnstiles to restrict in-bound access only. Reception Warehouse access to Canteen. Access control subject to confirmation by End User Kitchenette Servery Till + Cutlery Condiments Canteen Kitchen Office Dishwash Dry Store Female Changing Room Changing Staff Reception Holding Office Door opening out to warehouse, subject to Building Control aproval. Shower Server Room Office Lobby Open M K Male Cupboard & Store W/C WC W/C Lobby Shower Female Kitchen & Servery areas subject to speacialist design. 4000 6045 3 F G H J L N P Q R S T U V W 1 2 5974 6226 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 15000 15000 7500 7500 7500 37500 37500 37500 Void Office 1 Kitchenette Kitchenette Final position of escape stair subject to agreement with Building Control. Room M K W/C W/C W/C Lobby Male Lobby Female Riser Cleaners Cupboard 1000 3000 1:500 M drawing stage Purpose of Issue client project checked Status Any discrepancies are to be reported to the archi before any work commences This drawing shall not be scaled to ascertain any dimensions. Work to figured dimensions only. This drawing shall not be reproduced without expr written permission from AEW. Title overlay drawings and ownership boundaries produced using all reasonable endeavors. AEW be responsible for the accuracy or scale discrepanc base plans supplied to them. All works are to be undertaken in accordance with Building Regulations and the latest British Standar All proprietary materials and products are to be strictly in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations. This drawing contains the following model files: CDM 2015 Unless noted below, all known hazards have been highlighted on the drawing: Client notified of duties: Principal Designer: Scale Bars TO BE USED ONLY AS GUIDANCE NOTES Tritax Symmetry Ltd. Unit 3, Symmetry Park Wigan Proposed Office GAs For Comment Stage 2 Concept Design TF DOH S2 12773-AEW-B3-XX-M3-A-0001 19/01/2022 Client RevDateDescription Drawn by P0116/02/22Initial issue TFDOH P0221/03/22Room layouts shown subject to End User comment HNDOH P0313/04/22Layout updated to Beaumont Lord comments dated 28/03/22 Internal layout shown indicatively only and subject to End User confirmation. N Scale @ 1 200 00_Office GA Scale @ 1 200 01_Office GA FFL 0.000 m 00 Ground Floor FFL 4.200 m 01 First Floor FFL 18.000 m U/S Haunch A FFL 9.900 m Office Parapet (TBC) B C D E F G H J L N P Q R S T U V W 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 15000 15000 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 37500 37500 37500 37500 8 11 3 1 2 4 5 6 17 11 19 7 6000 25000 9 10 M K 7 6 FFL 0.000 m 00 Ground Floor FFL 18.000 m U/S Haunch A B C D E F G H J L N P Q R S T U V W 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 15000 15000 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 37500 37500 37500 37500 11 11 10 8 9 11 16 19 11 16 11 16 6000 25000 M K FFL 0.000 m 00 Ground Floor FFL 4.200 m 01 First Floor FFL 18.000 m U/S Haunch 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 FFL 9.900 m Office Parapet (TBC) 1 2 5974 6226 17 9 8 3 5 19 25000 6000 21 22 23 8000 6000 6000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 7000 7000 6000 6000 FFL 0.000 m 00 Ground Floor FFL 4.200 m 01 First Floor FFL 18.000 m U/S Haunch 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 FFL 9.900 m Office Parapet (TBC) 1 2 11 16 11 16 11 16 16 16 16 11 17 10 13 12 13 9 14 18 18 5974 6226 8000 6000 6000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 7000 7000 6000 6000 25000 6000 19 11 21 22 23 M Parape o O ce Roo W h S E drawing stage Purpose of Issue drawing title Dwg No Rev date scale drawn checked Status All dimensions and levels are to be checked on si Any discrepancies are to be reported to the architect before any work commences This drawing shall not be scaled to ascertain any dimensions. Work to figured dimensions only. This drawing shall not be reproduced without express written permission from AEW. Title overlay drawings and ownership boundaries produced using all reasonable endeavors. AEW cannot be responsible for the accuracy or scale discrepanc of base plans supplied to them. Building Regulations and the latest British Standards. All proprietary materials and products are to be used strictly in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations. This drawing contains the following model files: CDM 2015 Unless noted below, all known hazards have been highlighted on the drawing: Client notified of duties: Principal Designer: aew architects 0161 214 4370 www.aewarchitects.com @ A1 NOTES P04 500 Tritax Symmetry Ltd. Unit 3, Symmetry Park Wigan AFL - Proposed Building Elevations For Comment Stage 2 Concept Design 12773AEWB3XXDRA0105 HN TF S3 11/02/22 12773-AEW-B3-XX-M3-A-0001 Client RevDateDescription Drawn by Checked By P0111/02/22Initial Drawing Issue P0216/02/22Drawing number correctedTFDOH P0318/03/22Signage zones increased to End User comments, loading doors added, composite added to office corner P0413/04/22Layout updated to Beaumont Lord comments dated 28/03/22 Scale @ 1 500 North Elevation Scale @ 1 500 South Elevation Scale @ 1 500 East Elevation Schedule of Materials Warehouse 8. Conceiled eaves gutter bullnose detail and gable fascia flashing. To match roof, Colour: Anthracite RAL 7016. 9. Upper level horizontally laid trapezoidal buil up insulated wall cladding system.External finish and colour: Colourcoat HPS 200 Ultra; Albatross RAL 240 80 05. 10. Lower level vertically laid trapezoidal built up insulated wall cladding system. External finish and colour: Colourcoat HPS 200 Ultra; Alaska Grey RAL 7000. 11.Graduated vertically fitted composite micro-rib cladding panels. External finish and colour: Colorcoat Prisma; Hamle RAL 9002, Oyster RAL 7035, Alaska Grey RAL 7000, Slate Grey RAL 7012 with Anthracite (externally) Dual colour aluminium framed curtain walling. 12. Dock surround. Precast concrete Prowall (or composite panels to match adjacent cladding) 13. Dock leveller doors and level access doors. External finish plastisol colour: Anthracite RAL 7016. (Dock leveller doors to incorporate closed pits) Schedule of Materials Offices 1. Horizontally laid composite system with micro-rib finish. External finish and colour: Colorcoat Prisma; Slate Grey RAL 7012 2. Horizontally laid composite system with micro-rib finish. External finish and colour: Colorcoat Prisma; Silver Metallic RAL 9006. 3. Entrance feature portico: External finish and colour: MR Spectrum. Anthracite RAL 7016. 4. Manually operated revolving entrance door and automatic doors.External finish: To match curtain wal frame. 5. PPC aluminium curtain wall frame with double glazed panels inc. tinted glazing to match curtain wal frame. External colour: Anthracite RAL 7016, Internal colour: White RAL 9010. 6. PPC aluminium frame double glazed windows incl. tinted glazing to match glazing frame. External col Anthracite RAL 7016, Internal colour: White RAL 9010. 7. Glazed canopy over staff entrance. 14. Dock shelters. Exernal finish colour: Black 15. 250mm deep flashings between areas of composite and built up cladding and between horizontally and vertically laid built up cladding colour: Anthracite RAL 7016. 16. Fire exit/ personnel doors. 17. Fully curved built up roof system with trapezoidal profiled steel outer sheet and includes a minimum 10% coverage by proprietry triple skin, non-fragile, factory assembled polycarbonate rooflights. External finish colour: Colourcoat HPS 200 Ultra; Anthracite RAL 7016. 18. 6m deep cantilevered canopy. Single sheet trapezoidal profiled cladding to top and soffit to prevent bird roosting 5° pitch. Canopy finish colour: Colourcoat HPS 200 Ultra; Alaska Grey RAL 7000. Fascia colour: Anthracite RAL 7016. 19. 6x25m signage zone subject to occupier requirements. Scale @ 1 500 West Elevation

This project has a plot of 2.55 acres and is an addition to two larger units south and south east of the site which have been very successful for the clients so this was the finally unit to for the entire site. this unit had the main constraint of level change so needed a retaining wall decreasing the size of the unit. Due to this we had to have the office on the exterior of the building rather than integrated in the building to maximise GIA. The shape of the site also meant that car park had to have shared entrance with the yard which isn’t common or ideal for a unit of 44,000sqft but doing this allowed us to get the maximum sqft for the warehouse. So thought out this project its had a lot of pushing and pulling to maximise the space and usability.

Firstly i had to produce multiple feasibilities for a maximum usage of the site. With it being developed to what it currently is below and submitted for planning, along with a revit model to produce elevations, sections etc. to also produce visualisations in Enscape.

I’ve had a lot of involvement in this project and has been beneficial learning about the process through each RIBA stage.

Proposed Site Isometric

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3 2 - Great Bank Road 62 Existing tree line to be retained 36no. Car parking spaces incl. 2no. accessible and 2no. EVCS'. All remaining spaces to be ducted for potential future installation. 35000 Red line site boundary = 2.55 acres / 1.03 ha 74700 Retaining structure hatched purple and toe of batter as BWB Unit 3 Proposed Levels drawing ref: WIN-BWB-HGT-U3-DR-D-0603-P03 Potential sub-station location Armco Barrier Unit 3 Ground Floor GIA: 4,071m2 / 43,810ft2 FF Office: 291m2 / 3,130ft2 Total GIA: 4,362m² / 46,940ft² Total GEA: 4,531m² / 48,771ft² 54500 Refuse Store 4 no. dock levellers 1 no. level access door 1 no. level access door 6 van parking 19600 Extent of acoustic fence as Tetra Tech Noise Assessment ref: 784-B039340 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 5350 5350 Existing 3m high acoustic fence to Unit 2 retained Existing palisade fence retained Landscape bund Existing PRoW Public Footpath Site Boundary 2.55ac / 1.03ha Ownership Boundary KEY: Landscape Planting to Landscape Architect Specification. Existing trees and shrubs retained where possible. 3m high timber acoustic fence as Tetra Assessment ref: 784-B039340 Extent of retaining structure shown as drawing ref: WIN-BWB-HGT-U3-DR-D-0603-P03 shown dashed purple. Note: EV charging shown as 5% enabled. 100% non-ev charging spaces ducted for future tenant fit out. · 10no. cycle parking spaces shown as 1no. Falco shelter. 3.5m high timber acoustic fence as Tetra Noise Assessment ref: 784-B039340 project date drawn drawing stage Purpose of Issue Drawn by: Date REV scale@A2 NOTES All dimensions and levels are to be Any discrepancies are to be reported before any work commences This drawing shall not be scaled to ascertain dimensions. Work to figured dimensions This drawing shall not be reproduced written permission from AEW. Title overlay drawings and ownership produced using all reasonable endeavors. be responsible for the accuracy or scale base plans supplied to them. Building Regulations and the latest British All proprietary materials and products strictly in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations. Client notified of duties: CDM 2015 Principal Designer: Unless noted below, all known hazards highlighted on the drawing: S4 1:500 23/05/22 Proposed Site Plan Bolton Plot 3 - Great Bank Road, Panattoni Stage 3 For Approval N P1 24/05/22 HN 0 5 10 15 20 25m Scale 1:500 @ A2 P2 13/09/22 TF Updated to tenant option P3 21/09/22 TF First floor office accommodation shown P4 28/09/22 TF Site notes updated P5 24/10/22 TF Site notes updated 10/11/22 Extent of retaining wall updated to BWB drawing. Extent of acoustic fence updated Noise Assessment.
Proposed Site Plan
Harry Nicholson 4 2 - Great Bank Road Schedule of Materials Warehouse Vertically laid trapezoidal metal built-up wall cladding system. Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra: Anthracite RAL 7016. Horizontally laid trapezoidal metal built-up wall cladding system. Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra: White RAL 9003. Horizontally laid trapezoidal metal built-up wall cladding system. Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra: Black RAL 9005. Vertically laid trapezoidal metal built-up roof cladding system. Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra: Goosewing RAL 7038. -fragile triple skin rooflight to 15% of warehouse G 6. Conceiled eaves gutter bullnose detail and gable fascia flashing. 7. Steel personnel doors. Colour: To match adjacent cladding. Sectional Insulated level access loading door (4mx4.8m). External Colour: Anthracite RAL 7016. Internal colour: White RAL 9010. Sectional Insulated dock leveller loading door (2.86mx3m). External Colour: Anthracite RAL 7016. Internal colour: White RAL 9010. Office 11. PPC aluminium framed double galzed strip ribbon windows with opening lights. Extent of brise soleil required to be confirmed. External frame colour: Anthracite RAL 7016. Interna frame colour: White RAL 9010. 12. PPC aluminium framed curtain walling. External frame colour: Anthracite RAL 7016. Interna frame colour: White RAL 9010. 13. Horizontally laid flat panel metal built-up wall cladding system. Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra: Anthracite RAL 7016. 14. Horizontally laid flat panel metal built-up wall cladding system. Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra: White RAL 9010. 00 Ground Floor E F G H J FFL 12.000 m D C A B FFL 7.000 m First Floor FFL 15.000 m Max. Ridge Height 6 3 7 6813 6813 6813 6813 6813 6813 6813 6813 27252 27252 11 13 1 14 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 FFL 12.000 m First Floor 1 FFL 15.000 m Max. Ridge Height 5350 5350 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 5 7 14 8 74302 12 10 13 1 11 2 drawing stage Purpose of Issue date drawn Status Any discrepancies are to be reported before any work commences This drawing shall not be scaled to dimensions. Work to figured dimensions This drawing shall not be reproduced written permission from AEW. Title overlay drawings and ownership produced using all reasonable endeavors. be responsible for the accuracy or This drawing contains the following model CDM 2015 Unless noted below, all known hazards highlighted on the drawing: Principal Designer: NOTES As indicated Plot 3, Great Bank Road, Proposed Elevations Sheet For Approval RIBA Stage 3 12737-AEW-03-XX-M3-A-0005 Scale @ 1 100 South Elevation RevDateDescription hatch shown amended to suit site plan Scale @ 1 100 West Elevation Elevations Visualisation - Features in Place North West (property media website)

Welcomb Street

The proposed development will seek to add to the existing industrial area. The scheme is for the extension and refurbishment of 2 No. existing sub-divisible industrial blocks and the construction of 4 No. new sub-divisible blocks of industrial units with associated access, landscaping, parking and service yards at Welcomb Street, Openshaw.

Firstly producing multiple feasibilities with this site having many contractions with the largest begin the existing easement which run straight through the site which meant constructions wasn’t viable above, so to maximize the site and for sustainable benefits the decision was to maintain the existing structures of the two largest existing units and refurbish them.

For this project i have been involved from feasibility to current with it being submitted for planning, producing all the drawings, Design & Access statements, BREEAM documents, revits models for all units, site sections (on right page) etc. this process has been extremely enjoyable and a great part of my educational journey.

Unit 4a 531m² 5,715ft² 313m² 3,369ft² 844m² 9,084ft² 3,184m² 34,272ft²

7 (1) 1:80 Existing

11 (1) 1:80 Plus 6.5m For Extension

Unit 4b 751m² 8,084ft² 169m² 1,819ft² 920m² 9,903ft² 12 (1) 1:77 Plus 6.5m For Extension

Unit 5a 440m² / 4,736ft² 134m² 1,442ft²

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5 3 - Welcomb Street Trees to be retained Additional Soft landscaping: Zone A 164m² 1,765ft² Zone B 234m² 2,518ft² 110m² 1,184ft² 462m² 4,972ft² Total 982m² 10,440ft² Site Boundary KEY: Hot rolled Asphalt TBC Tarmac or concrete to suit surrounding surfaces Tarmac Concrete Small unit concrete slabs Loose Gravel Surface E Electric Vehicle Charging spaces Dropped Kerb Schedule of Accommodation Unit Ground Floor GIA First Floor GIA TOTAL UNIT GIA TOTAL UNIT GEA Total Parking Inc. (Acc.) Parking Ratio m²) Height to underside of Haunch Unit 1a 231m² / 2,486ft² 70m² 753ft² 301m² 3,239ft² 677m² 7,287ft² 5 (1) 1:60 8.5m Unit 1b 231m² 2,486ft² 70m² 753ft² 301m² 3,239ft² 5 (1) 1:60 8.5m Unit 2a 289m² 3,110ft² 289m² 3,110ft² 789 m² 8,492ft² 5 (1) 1:57 6.5m Unit 2b 439m² / 4,725ft² 439m² 4,725ft² 7 (1) 1:62 6.5m Unit 3a 697m² 7,502ft² 697m² 7,502ft² 1,279m² 13,767ft² 8 (1) 1:87 Existing Unit 3b 492m² / 5,296ft² 492m² 5,296ft²
5,521ft² 1,131m² 12,173ft² 6 (1) 1:85 8.5m Unit 6b 434m² / 4,671ft² 79m² /850ft² 513m² 5,521ft² 6 (1) 1:85 8.5m Overflow carparking 51 TOTAL GIA 6,797m² 73,161ft² 8,669m² 93,312ft² 143 (13) 1:47 A B C D Substation 23550 18650 Unit 2a Unit 2b 15500 21000 11150 Unit 1a 22000 20150 20350 21000 11150 Unit 1b 14000 24300 Unit 5b Unit 5c Ø26000 32900 6500 Unit 6a Unit 6b 26000 6a 6b 6b 6a 4a 4a 4b 4b 5c 3b 3a 5b Overflow 5a 2a 2b 2b 2a 1a 1b 1a Overflow Overflow Overflow 1b Overflow 4b Unit 4a Yard/ Parking Area = 1,092m² / 0.27 acres 35 spaces 13 14 15 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 34 35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 16 17 18 30 31 32 33 5.6M Unit 5a Unit 3a Unit 4b Unit 3b E E E E E E E E E E E E WELCOMB STREET BERTHA STREET REDBY STREET WHITWORTH STREET Existing Unit Approx. Area: 1,000m² Existing Unit Approx. Area: 1,100m² Existing Unit Approx. Area: 3,350m² Welcomb Street Existing Unit Approx. Area: 4,680m² 50,375ft² Existing Unit Approx. Area: 1,510m² 16,250ft² Medlock Court Norbury Court Clayton Court Manchester City Council Maximum parking standards: B2 = 1:45 sq.m B8 = 1:100 sq.m Refuse Storage Existing trees to be retained Proposed tree planting N 0 5 10 15 20 25m Scale 1:500 P1 01/09/22 HN SS project date scale@A1 drawn drawing stage Purpose of Issue Drawn by: Date Checked by: REV NOTES All dimensions and levels are to be checked on site. Any discrepancies are to be reported to the architect before any work commences This drawing shall not be scaled to ascertain any dimensions. Work to figured dimensions only. This drawing shall not be reproduced without express written permission from AEW. Title overlay drawings and ownership boundaries are produced using all reasonable endeavors. AEW cannot be responsible for the accuracy or scale discrepancy of base plans supplied to them. All works are to be undertaken in accordance with Building Regulations and the latest British Standards. All proprietary materials and products are to be used strictly in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations. AEWTP026C Client notified of duties: CDM 2015 Principal Designer: Unless noted below, all known hazards have been highlighted on the drawing: S3 SS HN 1:500 10/08/22 Proposed External Works Plan Openshaw Welcomb Street Network Space Planning Information 07/04/21 P2 23/09/22 HN SS Planning Issue P3 30/09/22 HN SS Proposed sub station position indicated. GEA's updated P4 07/10/22 HN SS Refuse storage facilities indicated, proposed & existing trees added 3 5 6 C B E D F G H J 4560 4440 4852 4625 4490 4753 27720 A 36755 www.aewarchitects.com NOTES P02 12481AEW0300DR0531 - - - - -Existing Ground Floor Plan N Drawing based on Revit Survey model provided by Output Precision, model ref: 0922-OP-AEW Welcomb St_Man College_building_A, received 17/10/22 Existing Steelwork and Grid Line setting out based on survey model above 4 6 C B E D F G H J 1 7 4560 4440 4852 4625 4490 4753 27720 Unit 3b Unit 3a K A 44755 www.aewarchitects.com NOTES P03 Planning 12481AEW0300DR0536 - - - - -Proposed Ground Floor Plan -Existing Steelwork and Grid Line Setting Out based Existing Ground Floor Proposed Ground Floor Proposed External Works
574m² 6,178ft² 1,609m² 17,319ft² 8 (1) 1:71 8.5m Unit 5b 440m² / 4,736ft² 134m² 1,442ft² 574m² 6,178ft² 8 (1) 1:71 8.5m Unit 5c 340m² 3,660ft² 340m² 3,660ft² 4 (1) 1:85 6.5m Unit 6a 434m² / 4,671ft² 79m² /850ft² 513m²
00 Datum +60.07m Medlock Court Medlock Court 00 Datum +60.07m Existing Medlock Court Unit Shared Yard Space Site Boundary Zone C Zone D Zone E Access Road South of Zone B) 1 2 3 2 3 4 5 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 1 5 4 3 2 FFL 59.70 FFL 60.043 FFL 60.108 Unit 1 Site Boundary Unit 5 Unit 2 Service Yard and Parking Unit 4 Yard Parking (South boundary) (South boundary) 00 Datum +60.07m for Compound Compound Site Boundary Access Road Zone B Road B J H G F E D C A K M O L P D E C G F A B FFL 59.70 FFL 59.70 Unit 6 Site Boundary Access Road Unit 4 00 Datum +60.07m Road Shared Yard Space Site Boundary Zone A +60.07m Zone C Welcomb Street for Compound FFL 59.57 A B C D E F G A B D C FFL 59.73 FFL 60.043 Shared Yard Space Site Boundary Unit 3 Unit 5 Welcomb Street +60.07m Overflow parking SIGNAGE Unit 4 Unit 6 Existing Substation Unit 3 Unit 5 Proposed Substation Section A - 1:500 Site Section A - 1:500 Section C - 1:500 Site Section C - 1:500 Existing Site Section D - 1:500 Proposed Site Section D - 1:500 Existing Site Section B - 1:500 Proposed Site Section B - 1:500 E -Welcomb Street Streetscene - 1:200 00 Datum +60.07m Zone A Car Parking Medlock Court 8 9 10 Access Road Medlock Court 00 Datum +60.07m 00 Datum +60.07m Shared Yard Space Site Boundary Zone C Zone D Zone E Access Road South of Zone B) 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 1 5 4 3 2 Unit 1 Site Boundary Unit 5 Unit 2 Service Yard and Parking Unit 4 00 Datum +60.07m Yard Parking 00 Datum +60.07m Compound Site Boundary Access Road Zone B Road B J H G F E D C A K M O L P D E C G F A B FFL 60.116 Unit 6 Site Boundary Access Road Unit 4 00 Datum +60.07m Road Shared Yard Space Site Boundary Zone A 00 Datum + +60.07m Zone C Welcomb Street A B C D E F G FFL 60.043 Shared Yard Space Site Boundary Unit 3 Unit 5 Welcomb Street 00 Datum + +60.07m Overflow parking A SIGNAGE Unit 4 Unit 6 Existing Substation Unit 3 Unit 5 Proposed Substation Existing Site Section A - 1:500 Proposed Site Section A - 1:500 Existing Site Section C - 1:500 Proposed Site Section C - 1:500 Existing Site Section D - 1:500 Proposed Site Section D - 1:500 Existing Site Section B - 1:500 Proposed Site Section B - 1:500 E -Welcomb Street Streetscene - 1:200 Proposed Existing WHITWORTH STREET A 00 Datum +60.07m Existing Classroom WS 01 Existing Medlock Court Unit Existing Medlock Court Unit Zone A Site Boundary Zone A Car Parking Zone B Medlock Court Access Road Norbury Court 2 3 4 5 1 Unit 3 Site Boundary Access Road Unit 4 Medlock Court Norbury Court 00 Datum +60.07m Existing Zone E Shared Yard Space Zone E 1 5 4 3 2 FFL 60.569 Unit 1 Yard and Parking Yard Parking 00 Datum +60.07m Compound Site Boundary Access Road Zone B Road B J H G F E D C A K M O L P Unit 6 Site Boundary Access Road Unit 00 Datum +60.07m Road Welcomb B A C D E SIGNAGE Unit 4 Substation Unit 3 Unit 5 Proposed Substation P1 07/10/22 HN SS Planning Issue Rev Purpose of Issue Drawn by: Checked by: NOTES All dimensions and levels are to be checked on site. Any discrepancies are to be reported to the architect before any work commences This drawing shall not be scaled to ascertain any dimensions. Work to figured dimensions only. This drawing shall not be reproduced without express written permission from AEW. Title overlay drawings and ownership boundaries are produced using all reasonable endeavors. AEW cannot be responsible for the accuracy or scale discrepancy of base plans supplied to them. All works are to be undertaken in accordance with Building Regulations and the latest British Standards. All proprietary materials and products are to be used strictly in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations. AEWTP033B Client notified of duties: CDM 2015 Principal Designer: Unless noted below, all known hazards have been highlighted on the drawing: S3 P1 12481-AEW-XX-XX-DR-A-0506 Information 07/04/21 Client N 0 5 10 15 20 25m Scale 1:500 Existing Site Section D - 1:500 Proposed Site Section D - 1:500 Existing Site Section B - 1:500 Proposed Site Section B - 1:500 Proposed Site Key Plan Existing Site Key Plan WELCOMB STREET BERTHA STREET REDBY STREET WHITWORTH STREET B A C D P3 12481-AEW-XX-XX-DR-A-0502 1 2 5 4 Zone A Zone B Zone C Zone D Zone E Zone G Zone H 6 3 Proposed Site view

Ryley’s Gardens

What are the future of Offices? This question highlights the many issues that current offices face not only as a building but how the are part of an urban environment. The site for a new office is on a historic street of Liverpool being the Exchange Quarter which was a centre for merchants to trade with its close proximity to the docks, giving it the history of always being a ‘business’ part of the city.

Being the centre of trade in the city historical it has allowed for a large majority of the buildings having Georgian decoration such as the Town Hall, Exchange Station, The Royal Bank of Scotland and many others. With the majority of the buildings being listed and the majority made before the 20th century the technology during construction was limited compared to today. Then there are most offices today designed during the 1950 to 2000’s which are often open floor deep plan building with cubicle’s with limited light and sense of life within them. These are the kind of offices which are just typical office designed with lack of thought.

The future of offices is something which needs to change to create environments which allow for a more positive impact on workers well-being and productivity allowing to improve the workers lives as well as businesses success.

To challenge these issues I have chosen to use Biophilic designs which is a now growing popular design strategy in offices with its evidences showing an increase in workers well-being and productivity. This strategy can also give a lot the cities urban environment as well as if used in certain ways to not only benefit users of the building but pedestrians, neighbouring offices etc.

Site images

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Royal Bank of Scotland Elevation of Dale Street

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Biophilic Research

I researched local parks and found it interesting how nature separated from man made elements and felt this could be replicated in the work space by spreading work spaces out between natural elements.

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Nature Nature Nature Building Courtyard Courtyard Road Pond Path Path Path Path

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Visualization of below the bridge which uses the patterns of biophilic design to create mystery and refuge with it form.

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Harry Nicholson 8 7 10 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 11 2 1 - main lobby 2 - new ventilation shaft 3 - path through site 4 - below bridge (refuge/ mystery) 5 - cafe 6 - office garden 7 -cleaners closet 8 - staff lounge 9 - reception 10 - private entrance 11 - public park Key Ground Floor The ground floor of the site has been designed to benefit and improve the well-being of the people who would pass the site, go into the site with that visual connection with nature, this has been done by creating the landscape north of the site with vegetation for everyone to easily see and of course the park with large landscape which is public for anyone to experience and enjoy. 5 1 - Ryley’s Gardens The orientation of the site has been the biggest denominator of the design with the existing buildings and how most workers in the area cross the rubbish filled ‘car park’ site. So it was important for me to create a new path which would have that positive biophilic impact on people who walk through.

Section of Tower

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Office Visualization

In this image it shows the open plan office with views to natural elements and the dappling effect the light would have in the office with the green wall.

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Ground Floor Visualization

Here you can see the ground floor with a winter garden to allow for a unique lobby which is also part of the circulation that people use to get to and from work.

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Section & 2nd Floor

In this section and plan you can see the benefits of using the existing buildings to allow a large footprint of workspaces as well as to shape office garden and which also connects the two building making the whole scheme connected.

You can also see the second floor of the tower being used as a cafe/lounge with views down onto the GF indoor green space.

There is also the remaining floors at 1-500 which show how on each floor the layout varies and with the red lines marking the platforms which give the open floor plan less regularity.

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Elevations

In elevation A you can see the use of arches to create mystery to follow biophilic patterns as the arches are inviting and draw you in.

Then in elevation B you can see the division of the spaces with nature-builidng-nature-building-nature to follow the park research I did to create this separation of the spaces to allow people to be fully immersed into a natural work environment.

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 25 19 18 8 9 7 10 6 11 5 12 4 13 2 3 1 1 - Soil 100mm 2 - Water storage 50mm 3 - Geo-textile filter 0.5mm 4 - Drainage layer 35mm 5 - Root barrier 1mm 6 - Concrete tile 30mm 7 - Screed bedding 30mm 8 - Thermal insulation 50mm 9 - Waterproof membrane 1mm 10 -Protective screed 8mm 11 - Vapour barrier 3mm 12 - Steel reinforcement 20mm 13 - Concrete 260mm 14 - metal flashing 15 - mechanical glass louvres 16 - metal flashing 17 - retention tee 18 - rigid insulation 19 - triple glazed glass 20 - steel fixing 21 - cant 22 - timber floor board 23 - steel grating 195/32mm 24 - joist 183/90mm 25 - aluminium window frame Key 13 1 - Ryley’s Gardens PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
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Structure

The tower has a frame structure based on a grid with the columns centre based 4300/ 7890mm apart.

There is a anomaly in the structure with the services at the top right of the plan which consist of two fire escapes, 1 fire lift, 3 unisex toilets, 1 disabled toilet and a glass lift. Needing these services i had to remove 5 column from the grid and use the fire escapes for the structure instead.

In the isometric images you can see they all have the same layering of the structure with primary structure concrete secondary structure glass fin and the glass envelope. This keeps the buildings as one scheme instead of breaking it up.

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Reinforced concrete platforms Reinforced concrete platforms Reinforced concrete roof with green roof Concrete columns Glass fins Glass panels Steel wire and fixing for vegetation Steel wire and fixing for vegetation Concrete columns Glass panels Glass panels 14 1 - Ryley’s Gardens

This project i looked at the issues within Hebden Bridge and what building would be suitable to reduce an issue or issues. The main issue was flooding so from the start with there being no place for research, storage etc to prevent floods i wanted a space which would do so.

I also felt that these could branch off to make a building which would help to the general issues which relate to nature, so creates a place to up-cycle materials as a place which reduces the amount of waste in the town.

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the public. FORM 3 The deck is a place for the public to come and socialise and to attract the public and educate them
up-cycling. FORM 4 The cafe will float with the deck this being the key attraction based floating level with the FORM 5 The rock pool being another attraction for a connection with nature and a place to socailise. Recycling Upcycling Reduce Co2 Emission Promote Creativity Preserve Resources Collection of materials for up-cycling Programme of building First floor Ground floor Lower floor Up-cycling Research Public Entrance Gallery Studio’s Stairs Stairs Stairs Studio W/C W/C W/C Entrance Entrance Reception Storage Changing room Rock Pool Storage Deck Cafe
Collect unused timber Sort timber Cut timber Shingles for use Studio Gallery Labs/office Storage Changing room Deck Cafe Rock pool Pick up/drop off Storage
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River site: Adelaide St I have chosen this site due to it being next to the centre and particularly Market street with its History. The site is based at the end of an attached residential building.

Access to the building

To access the site you would have to walk past the residential building which isn’t an attractive entrance. So would want to create a second entrance which is more attractive.

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Site Analysis
This shows the local material on the left it showing West & South Yorkshire bedrock. With Hebden using slit-stone, sandstone and mud-stone. London Plane Red Pine Salix Aurita Oak tree Sorbus Aucuparia Wind Analysis
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1970 Publicbuildings

Above are two postcards first one talking about the early history of Hebden bridge. From this I mainly focus on the history of the history which relates to creative part of the town with it manufacturing in trousers with many water driven mills in the town.

This culture of creating is still alive with Market street having many independent shops which produce unique hand made furniture, soap, instruments etc.

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Above shows the historic plans of the direct site with there being no change of the building site. But the surrounding of the site there is the development of a waster-side mill for clothing.

Then residential development starts in 1900 on Adelaide street and then developed further in 1960. The bridge is another important part of the site as it has been there before 1890 and is important for people to circulate around the town.

The top shows the public buildings such as churches, schools, local businesses etc. they’re important as my building will gather materials from businesses and have workshops for the public, schools etc.

Secondly residential buildings which is important as its important for the town to have easy access to the buildings.

Below shows the routes which would be the access routes to the site. I have added a new primary routes which would lead to the deck giving access for wheelchairs and a atheistically pleasing route to the site.

Market Street shop

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The Art Cafe Jack’s Guitars
Pipe-creative Cycle-recycle Alternative technology centre Radiance Ribbon Circus The Afghan Rug

Second Floor: Research - The research done here would be for the flooding of Hebden Bridge and how we can improve flood defences and protect the town.

First Floor: Gallery and Studio spaces - the majority of this space will be a gallery where up-cycled work will be presented and purchasable, then there are two studio spaces which are separated from the gallery with a glass wall to allow transparency thought the building this allow you to see the large window frame facade.

Ground Floor: Workshops - There will be a reception at the south entrance as well as external storage, there are three studio separated by glass.

Lower Floor: The deck - here there is a cafe, outdoor seating, changing room, water turbine and a rock pool for swimming. This is a social space and the deck stays level with the water by floating.

Ground floor 1:200

Lower floor 1:200

Second floor 1:200

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KEY: 1 - Reception 2 - Workshop 1 3 - Studio 1 4 - Workshop 2 5 - Gallery 6 - Studio 2

What: Bio-diversity How: In the vertical form of the building there is a living wall on the inside of the

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The Fayland House was a first year project to develop understanding of spatial qualities in doing so i and two other built this model.
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Models In this first year project I was assigned to make a temple which would be expressed through a short film. 24 1 - Upcylcing Centre
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