Cabins within The Attenborough Nature Reserve - Orlando Gamal - MA IAD Nottingham Trent University

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Design Studio 2 MA Interior Architecture and Design

SANCTUARY CABIN

Orlando Gamal N0885269


CONTENT

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Project Brief

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Site Analysis

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Holiday Cabin - 2 People Occupancy Design

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Holiday Cabin - 4 People Occupancy Design

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PROJECT BRIEF

The project brief is to design holiday cabins with 2 and 4 people - occupancy and provide spaces to accommodate different functions such as sleeping, eating, cooking, sitting, showering, with attention to sustainable features such as eco-toilet, eco shower, and electricity generation by using solar panels. Throughout the precedent research about cabins, the design thinking focuses on the internal spaces and experiences for the users by controlling light & windows and using materials that can evoke sense of tranquility and softness into the space.

Barn-shaped houses by Format Elf

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Left to right : House On The River Reuss by Dolmus Architects, Atelier Ordinaire’s House by Thomas Walter, Hudson Valley House by Thomas Phifer & Partners.

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Left to right : Ricard Camarena Restaurant by Francesc RifĂŠ Studio, Living Room - Copper House by Studio Mumbai, Corridor - Copper House by Studio Mumbai.

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SITE ANALYSIS Attenborough Natural Reserve, Nottingham

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Attenborough, Nottinghamshire

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Tre River

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The Attenborough Nature Centre at the site provides an educational facility, shop and refreshment point and car park for the reserve, accessed from Barton Lane, Attenborough. The Centre was completed in 2005, since which it has won a Gold award for eco-tourism. An article in BBC Wildlife Magazine listed it as number 9 in a top ten 'eco places in the world'. The facilities are open seven days a week, and the centre is surrounded by the ponds. There are also two public bird hides.

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Attenborough Nature Reserve - Area

The reserve now covers 145 hectares of lakes, wetland, grassland, and scrub. It sits at the confluence of the River Erewash and the Trent, and is part of an area designated as the Attenborough Gravel Pits Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). The SSSI covers 226.6 hectares (560 acres) and extends westwards beyond the reserve, to the County Boundary.

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Attenborough Village - Area

Attenborough is a suburban village in the Broxtowe borough of Nottinghamshire, England. It forms part of Greater Nottingham, and is 4 1â „2 miles (7.2 km) to the southwest of the city of Nottingham, between Long Eaton (to the southwest) and Beeston (to the northeast). The population of the ward within the Borough of Broxtowe taken at the 2011 Census was 2,328. It adjoins the suburbs of Toton to the west and Chilwell to the north. This village becomes the most potential users for the holiday cabin, as we need to pay attention to different types of users such as families and the elderly .

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Potential Flood Areas There are large lakes formed by the flooded pits, known as Church Pond, Clifton Pond, Main Pond, Tween Pond, and Beeston Pond, plus drier areas of scrub and grassland such as Corbetts Meadow and Erewash field. There are also areas of native willow and woodland. The ponds have become the most important bird overwintering area in Nottinghamshire for shoveler and diving ducks.

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Village

Car Park 1

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Path to potential location for the holiday cabin SWOT Analysis Area 1 :

SWOT Analysis Area 2 :

S : Near the Bird Hide, close to the car park

S : Near the Bird Hide, close to the car park

O : Can build more cabins in the area (Large space)

O : Can build more cabins in the area (Large space)

W : Located at wheatear

T : Birds & insect enter the cabin

W : Damp & wet area

T : Flood

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Car Park

Site Plan - Attenborough Natural Reserve

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As the land is located around the ponds, the potential path to the holiday cabin needs to be taken care of by providing a solid path above the muddy land. The site for the cabin is surrounded by trees and bushes that provide a natural view of the landscape which becomes the main attraction of the cabin.

2 people - Cabin - Site Plan 21


Design Process - Layout Plan Sketches - 2 People Occupancy

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Layout Plan - 2 People Cabin

The main concept for the plan is about defining the architectural promenade as Le Corbusier introduced it, by creating different experiences through movement in the spaces. Playing with compressed space in the entrance corridor and then expanding it with the open space in the middle of the living room and the kitchen to create a social connection between the users, has been thought in the process of designing the cabin to provoke human senses and experience within the space.

Elevation in Context

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

SIDE ELEVATION (D) SCALE 1 : 50

SIDE ELEVATION (D) SCALE 1 : 50

SIDE ELEVATION (C) SCALE 1 : 50

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SIDE ELEVATION (C) SCALE 1 : 50

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The exterior cladding for the cabin is made by the sequence of black timber batten to give a sense of blurring and blending with nature but at the same time, it gives a sense of presence in the site itself. The transparency and connection between indoor and outdoor are given by placing windows and openings to each part of the elevations. Having the standing seam zinc as the finishes for the roof gives a modern and contemporary look as it is also durable and functional in terms of harsh weather conditions.

2 people - Cabin - Exterior Front View

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Orthogonal Views

2 people - Cabin - Grey Cards Model

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Backyard View - 2 People Cabin

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Roof

Cladding

SIPs Panel

Timber Structure

Internal Spaces

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FRONT ELEVATION (A) SCALE 1 : 50

FRONT ELEVATION (A) SCALE 1 : 50

BACK ELEVATION (B) SCALE 1 : 50

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BACK ELEVATION (B) SCALE 1 : 50

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The concept of the outdoor terrace is to mimic the notion of campfire activity. As it is raised on a platform, we design the sunken area so people can sit down and have a fire in the middle of the sunken space, while the sunken platform is made by metal grids, so it still allows the grass and the bushes to grow and pass through it to have the sense of experiencing the nature and become part of it.

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Back View - Model

Isometric View - 2 People Cabin

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Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad by Louis Kahn (Arnout Fonck, 2012)

The entrance corridor is designed to become a transitional space from outdoor to indoor space, which is mimicking the sense of entering a cave or a nest that intrigues primal human senses by controlling lights and applying the dark wood materials along the corridor. The space evokes a sense of tranquility while framing the nature landscape at the end of the corridor, providing a seat to relax at the corner.

Entrance Corridor

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Corridor to Bathroom & Storage Area

The kitchen and dining space are placed besides each other to control the movement of the space and provide sightlines for the users to the landscape through the windows in the seating area. Placing a skylight at the top of the kitchen area allows natural light to come in and lit the space. The wall finishes for the interior are using birch plywood to give a sense of lightness and softness, truly are contrast with the entrance corridor to engage different experiences within the cabin.

Kitchen & Dining Space

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SECTION A-A SCALE 1 : 50

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SECTION A-A SCALE 1 : 50

SECTION B-B SCALE 1 : 50

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Seating Area - The idea is about framing the view of the landscape as the main focal point of the space, enjoying them by placing a nook at the window and the banquet, facing the window.

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Bedroom - The idea for the bedroom is to elevate the bed on a platform to provide a better view of the nature. The skylight complements the space by providing a higher ceiling and natural light in a small space. Using the same material throughout the room gives the sense of softness and lighter feeling into the space.

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4 people - Cabin - Site Plan 49


Site Plan - 4 People Occupancy Cabin

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ISOMETRIC VIEW - 4p CABIN SCALE 1 : 50

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 4 People Cabin - Model

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Design Process - 4 People Occupancy Cabin - Layout

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Layout Plan - 4 People Cabin

The concept for the plan is about separating the private and social space by inserting the corridor as the main connector between the bedrooms and the living room & kitchen. The long narrow corridor with a glimpse of light at the end gives a sense of direction and movement towards the light.

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

SCALE 1 : 50

SIDE ELEVATION (C) SCALE 1 : 50

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SIDE ELEVATION (C)

SIDE ELEVATION (D) SCALE 1 : 50

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SIDE ELEVATION (D) SCALE 1 : 50

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The form of the cabin is a representation of a typical barn that we found in the UK by using a humble pitched roof that is built to withstand the snow, water, and wind, and also allow easier drainage to reuse the rainwater for plumbing purposes inside the cabin. The form gives the honest and nostalgic feeling of a home, while the facades are clad by the black timber panels as it elegantly merges with the surroundings, camouflaged by its dark shell against the outskirts of the landscape.

4 people Cabin - Exterior Front View

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

FRONT ELEVATION (A) SCALE 1 : 50

FRONT ELEVATION (A) SCALE 1 : 50

BACK ELEVATION (B) SCALE 1 : 50

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BACK ELEVATION (B) SCALE 1 : 50

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

4 people Cabin - Exploded Isometric View

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Elevation Views

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Orthogonal Views

4 People Cabin - Side View Model

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Backyard View - 4 People Cabin 62


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Zinc Roof

Roof Timber Structure

Cladding

SIPs Panel

Wall Timber Structure

Internal Spaces

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Your Black Horizon by Olafur Eliasson (Cameraphoto Arte, 2005)

The entrance corridor becomes the pathway to other spaces. It acts as a connector between social and private spaces. Lit by a small strip of light and window at the end of the corridor, the space is covered by dark brown wood panels to provoke human senses and emotion as the users entering the space. Controlling the light is very important in this project as well as the movement inside the space.

4 People Cabin - Entrance Corridor

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Left to Right : Omiya House by Dai Nagasaka, Phoenix House by Sebastian Mariscal Studio, Zinc Mine Museum by Peter Zumthor

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Living Room The living room is placed as the heart of the cabin, where people can

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sit down and enjoy the landscape from the slit of windows that expand through 2 sides of walls while it creates a surreal panoramic view of the natural reserve. The outdoor terrace works as the extension of indoor space where people can really get close with nature, have a meal while enjoying the view. SECTION A-A SCALE 1 : 50

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An L-shaped kitchen is provided to accommodate the utilities of cooking and washing dishes for 4 people occupancy. The slit of the window in the middle of the wall frames the view to the landscape and allows the morning light to come into the dining space & kitchen area.

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Setting a balance between light and darkness, the space evokes a sense of calmness, a ‘sanctuary’ for the users. A hint of brass at the shade of hanging lamp gives a nice little detail and strip of light at the kitchen shelf provides a nice ambience and functional usage for the kitchen.

Kitchen - 4 People Cabin

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Section Detail - 4 People Cabin

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Bedroom - 4 People Cabin

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The placement of the window in the bedroom is considered to frame the landscape as people can enjoy it while they are laying on the bed. The usage of 1 single material which is walnut wood

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the space elevates the sense of luxury & simplicity and makes the landscape as the main focal point.

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