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PHILIP WIN BA(Hons), MArch, PG Cert, ARB, RIBA


RIVERSIDE DEVELOPMENT

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The project was for new build apartments that consisted of 1 and 2 bed flats and 2 bed duplex units. I worked within a team to get the scheme developed and submitted for planning. The client was a local developer that was looking for a high yield for the site in order for it to be commercially viable. The client’s aspirations had to be balanced with the concerns of the planning officer, who advised for a lower building height. The massing design focused on limiting the amount of overshadowing on the adjacent buildings and on breaking up and softening the mass to achieve a high quality facade. The scheme has been submitted for planning and will most likely be referred to committee due to the scale of the proposal. My role consisted of developing the design, which included facade studies, massing design and the development of the D&A statement. At various stages, I would liaise with the client, planning officer & the structural engineer. PHILIP_WIN//ARB_RIBA


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METASWITCH HQ

ENFIELD, LONDON

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Previous proposal

The project was a 2 stage competition bid which we eventually won for the shell and core design as well as the Cat A fit out. The design was to provide a new HQ building for a highly profiled telecommunications company. The local council was the owner of the land and development, which would be leased out to the end user. The project was for a series of collaborative office and meeting spaces over 4 floors. The client desired a feature atrium, efficient spaces (80% net to gross) and a sustainable building that targeted a BREEAM excellent rating. The building was in a conservation area and was part of the local council’s regeneration masterplan. Therefore we had to liaise extensively with both the planning officer as well as the end user clients.

Revised proposal

My role consisted of developing the scheme, alongside the project Architect, preparing bid documents and creating imagery from the revit model.

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METASWITCH HQ

ENFIELD, LONDON

trium View Visual of central atrium

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‘Creative Link’

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Massing & Conce Concept sketches

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YMCA SPORTS VILLAGE

NEWARK

Visual of proposed sports village

This project was a collaboration between the district council and the charitable company. The project was developed out of a need for local leisure and community facilities. The project brings together a complex series of activities, which are housed within one central building. My role included preparing the tender pack as well as retrospectively developing the design for parts of the building. This involved liaising with specialist consultants whom provided ďŹ t out information for spaces such as recording studios, teaching kitchens and climbing ar areas.

My role also involved the detail design of the spaces for the tender pack. I would liaise with the design team, consisting of structural & electrical engineers, QS and project manager. I would also attend client team meetings where the developed designs would be agreed and put through for costing. This project would be partially public funded, therefore would have to be put through the OJEU procurement process which required additional tender processes.

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YMCA SPORTS VILLAGE

NEWARK

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Visual of proposed climbing centre

Section through central atrium

Section through climbing centre & art studios

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COVENT GARDEN

LONDON

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The project was a master plan for a multi phased, mixed use redevelopment scheme in nine elms on the South Bank. The plan would transform the 20 acre land into a residential-led, mixed use neighbourhood, comprising of 3,000 new homes, 135,000 sq ft of new office space and 100,000 sq ft of retail leisure and new community facilities. BDP’s role was to provide 500,000 sq ft of modern facilities servicing 200 tennant businesses. The project ran through a framework D&B procurement route.

The entire project was drawn in revit to BIM level 2 procedures. My role in the project was to provide stage 5 site support to the contractors, which comprised of a series of setting out GA’s and details. I would have to coordinate with the design team and answer RFI’s and submit drawings through the contractor’s project management platform.

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COVENT GARDEN

BIM model of proposed trading stalls and offices above

LONDON

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BIM model of entire site PHILIP_WIN//ARB_RIBA


PADDINGTON STATION

LONDON

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PADDINGTON STATION

LONDON

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During my 2 years at WW+P, I worked primarily within the Transport sector. I worked primarily on the tender delivery of the new Paddington Underground station, working within a team of 8 people, developing over 200 GA’s and details. My role evolved into overseeing the project workow and the BIM level 2 process, which would include clash detections and the sharing of model information. Over the 2 years, I would develop invaluable product knowledge and technical design skills and gain a deep understanding of the delivery processes involved for a complex infrastructure project. By the time my year out experience concluded, I would be leading works packages, which would involve leading a design team, developing detail design, as w well as attending site/design team meetings. PHILIP_WIN//ARB_RIBA


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MALTINGS DEVELOPMENT

ST ALBANS, HERTFORDSHIRE I assisted the project Architect in reworking this project for planning purposes. The project had been originally refused by the council due to issues surrounding sensitivity to the local context. Comments from the planners have been taken on board. My role consisted of reworking the design and access statement and drawings to provide a shop front design which respects the existing context. I would develop a new fenestration design which would allow for less demolition of the existing facade.

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Set Back Terrace entrance area to create a new public space (Diagram 01) and minimises ‘loss

Recessed Entrance Facade

Primary Facade

The extent of the south-west corner setback has been set on its north-south axis 49

Massing diagram

Sketch showing the new proposed development

Existing building retained Existing shopfronts of varying heights and widths

18.610 m Level 03 - Roof Plan

Existing cornice line

14.610 m Level 02 - Office

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10.610 m Level 01 - Office 9.950 m Lower First Floor Existing

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6.616 m Upper Ground Floor Office 5.540 m Level 00 - Retail

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Photo montage of proposed new street front PHILIP_WIN//ARB_RIBA


COACH HOUSE

Front elevation

NOTTINGHAM

Visual of front entrance

This house was designed for a private client. The house is within a oodplain, therefore the building is raised and consists of a beam and block construction buildup. This allows for a clear 6m span across the width of the building, allowing for large open planned spaces which the client desired. I developed the planning pack for this project. As it is a D&B scheme, the fee for the pack is limited, therefore the pack itself requires limited information for costing. I liaised with the structural engineer to determine the sizing for the structure as well as the key edge beam details. The key features for the project were the deep reveals to the window and door openings, which were important to detail up to put into the EIR.

Ground oor plan PHILIP_WIN//ARB_RIBA


GATEWAY HOTEL EXTENSION

NOTTINGHAM The project was for an extension to an existing hotel in Nottingham. The current contract is for a shell and core and Cat A fit out, however there is a lot of overlap with the main fitout. As Architect, I provided site support for the project, liaising with the design team to coordinate the design. I would also answer RFI’s and site queries from the design manager, as well as comment on procured building items. I would attend monthly site meetings where I would have to compile reports that tracked planning issues, building control items, brand standards as well as consultants design progression, as part of the contractors IRS.

Visual of existing building (left) and proposed extension (right)

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NURSERY EXTENSION

CROUCH END, LONDON The project was for an extension and conversion of an existing healthcare building, to a new nursery. I produced the tender pack for this scheme, liaising with the design team. However, the project has run into some planning issues. The project has received a number of objections from local residents, with concerns raised over potential noise and parking disturbances. Therefore the planning officer has referred the case to planning committee. Therefore I have been working closely with the client, planning officer and PR firm to address the concerns. We have commissioned a noise assessment and updated traffic report. I have updated the D&A statement and drawings to reflect the recommendations within these reports. The planning pack has recently been submitted to the planning officer for the next planning committee.

Cross section with extension to the left

Figure 8. Noise map. The table below includes an example of the mean propagation LAeq dB from the playground to R1 the highest calculated noise levels.

Massing diag diagram showing the proposed extension in dark blue

Noise assessment of proposed building The figure below includes the legend of the above acoustic parameters used within the PHILIP_WIN//ARB_RIBA


TEACHING & LEARNING

UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM The project was for a new teaching and learning centre for the University of Birmingham, consisting of a 500 seater lecture theatre, 250 seater interactive theatre, cafe and learning spaces for up to 1,000 students, which include individual study areas as well as areas for group work. My role would include the preparation of the look and feel report, outlining the initial design intent of the interior spaces. I would also be involved with developing the revit model and producing stage 4 tender information. I would be contact suppliers and set up meetings, where samples would be chosen for our design mood board.

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MASTERPLAN

BILLBROOK EXTENSION This project was for a new 120,000 sq ft industrial development for the local council. The site had many restraints including an existing bridleway, shooting pit, noise and ecological issues. I would be involved with taking the project through to submission for outline planning. The project initially required a cut and ďŹ ll exercise to test its viability. The ecological issues which came from the ecological survey would require a dialogue with the EHO regarding the safe harbouring of the local ecology. Items such as bat boxes would have to be introduced into the design. The noise concerns would be achieved using acoustic bunding around the edges of the site. The bridleway would require rerouting which would require a prior agreement with the sustrans trust. The project required me to liaise closely with highways and ecological consultants. I would also attend DTM’s where the planning consultant would advise on the project.

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UNIVERSITY WORK

THESIS PROJECT

design project situated in Leicester looked at the territorialisation My was masters thesis design project wasand situated in Leicester and looked at the of cultures territorialisation of cultures within the city, as a result of mass a result of mass globalisation. My thesis intervention looked at globalisation. the Arts, and dance, in My thesis intervention looked at the Arts, and dance, in particular, in helping to break down these staunch barriers. the use of dance spaces as an alternative to the failing council funded community centres. The thesis explored the and use ofitsdance spaces properties as an alternative to have the failing d with an in depth look at dance harmonic which historically been councillead funded centres.the Myharmonic research started with an inofdepth lookwhich related e together. This mecommunity to researching movements dance dance Iand its harmonic properties which have historically been usedtotothe bring ssion of theatmind. found these harmonic movements to be related perfect natural people together. This lead me to researching the harmonic movements of dance in nature. The naturalness, which could be geometrically related to ‘ad quadratum’ and which related closely to the expression of the mind. I found these harmonic movements to be related to the perfect natural proportions found in nature. The naturalness, which these could harmonic be geometrically related to ‘ad tervention looked to reproduce movements andquadratum’ structuresand of dance within the ‘golden section.’ design for a fabric stretch roof, which would morph into these harmonic movements, with

nuematic pistons. These pistons would be attached to actuators, allowing for movement My Architectural intervention looked to reproduce these harmonic movements and structures of dance within my space. I would design for a fabric stretch roof, which would morph into these harmonic movements, with the assistance monic movements, I developed an algorithm for the kinetic roof, which would follow the of pnuematic pistons. These pistons would be attached to actuators, allowing quadratum, or 3D, theto platonic solids. This would allow for performances to be linked for in movement be programmed digitally. To mimic the harmonic movements, I developed an algorithm for the kinetic roof, which would follow the movements of ad quadratum, or in 3D, the platonic solids. This would allow for performances to be linked to movements of the space, enhancing the notion of harmonic movement.

Model - Adaptation of Kevin Lynch’s mapping technique to analyze Leicester

Adaptation of Kevin Lynch’s mapping technique to analyze Leicester

Map showing the Territorialisation of Leicester

Map showing the Territorialisation of Leicester PHILIP_WIN//ARB_RIBA


UNIVERSITY WORK

THESIS PROJECT

ALGORITHMIC STRETCH ROOF Physical & Digital Exploration

Study Models exploring the algorithmic designs that can be assigned to a fabric stretch roof

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UNIVERSITY WORK

THESIS PROJECT

FINAL DRAWINGS Axonometric & Facade Design

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