PORTFOLIO
Ploy Kriangkriwakin
Part 2 Architectural Assistant
BSc Architecture (Hons) 2019 - 2022
MArch Architecture SEP 2023 - 2025
PLOY
WANAPHAS KRIANGKRIWAKIN
wanaphas@gmail.com
Date of Birth: 15/09/2000
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ploywanaphas/ Tel: 07307901576
Flat 185, 11 Hollis Croft
Sheffield, South Yorkshire
S1 4NW
EDUCATION
Architecture MArch • Sep 2023 - July 2025
University of Sheffield, Arts Tower, Sheffield S10 2TN
BSc Architecture • Sep 2019 - June 2022
Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom
• Achieved 2:1
• Exhibited a Group Project in WSA Vertical Studio with the ‘Connecting the City and the Human’ Unit 2020
• Participated in BSc Poster Competition (Group) 2020
• Participated in WSA Sanctuary Design Competition (Group) 2020
• Student Ambassador, School Representative for Media Team and WSA Exhibition Curator Team 2022
High School • March 2016 - December 2019
Rangi Ruru Girl’s School, Christchurch, New Zealand
• GPA 4.0
• Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Fine Art, Design and Visual Communication, English
• Received ‘Pocket Scholarship’, for completing New Zealand’s National Certificates of Educational Achievement (NCEA) level 1 with more than 50 percent of ‘Excellence’ credits out of six subjects.
• Design and Visual Communication Exhibition in the School Library
• Awarded 1st of Year 12 ‘Design and Visual Communication’
• School ‘Year Book’ Committee 2017
• School International Council and Librarian Commitee 2018
• Leader of a Young Enterprise Project: iPhone case and web design
EXTRACURRICULARS
Architecture Competition - Reuse the Tower
June - July 2023 Lecce, Italy
• Proposed a conceptual scheme to re-vitalise the coastal tower ruin in the Salento Peninsula
Hospice Volunteer - Nurse Maude Hospital
2017 - 2019
Christchurch, New Zealand
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Uskuri Theobald Architects • Part 1
Architectural Assistant
St Albans, England
• Aug 2022 - Feb 2023
• Conduct site survey and compose floor plan, roof plan and elevations on AutoCAD
• Developed and edited drawings using AutoCAD and models using SketchUp under the guidance of the director
• Producing design options and present them through Adobe Photoshop and Indesign
• Compose design and access statement to be submitted for the planning application
• Attended client meetings and listened to their queries and requests while explaining design options when available
• Communicate and collaborate design ideas and work with colleagues in the team
• Producing 3D images using Lumion and rendering packages
LUNDI light design Co.,Ltd • Internship
Bangkok, Thailand
• July - September 2020
• Contributing graphic diagrams and AutoCAD drawings for several projects that require special luminaires.
• Shadowed seniors in the site visit and gained technical knowledge regarding lighting design from suppliers and lighting technicians.
SKILLS
2D Drafting & 3D Digital Modelling
• AutoCAD • Rhinoceros • SketchUp • Revit
2D & 3D Architecture Visualisation
• Lumion 12.0
• V-ray for SketchUp Pro and Rhino
• Adobe Suite: Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator
Physical Modelling
• Laser cut certification from Cardiff University
• CNC machine and 3D printing experience
• Styrofoam handcrafting, balsa wood, mount board, concrete casting, air-dried clay modeling
Technical Programmes
• VELUX Daylight Visualizer
• Climate Consultancy 6.0
Economics Skills
Languages
• English
• Thai
• Able to calculate cost and percentage breakdown of the building construction
• Capable of composing planning application and basic legal framework
Fine Art
• Hand sketching: pencils, charcoal sticks, etc.
• Painting: Oil, acrylic, watercolour, ink-wash, etc.
Professional Works Academic Works Extracurriculars
CONTENTS
Work Experience
3D Modeling and Architectural Visualisation
Dthe six months experience, I extensively learnt wider aspects of architecture, especially how the choice of an architect’s could impact the user’s wellbeing and flow of the house. The point to take away from the practice is a variety of ways to tackle problem for different projects. The design process includes multiple site visit and design negotiation with the clients followed by liaising with
multidisciplinary teams to achieve the promised outcome suitable for their budget. Apart of presenting design options and 3D visualisation, I was given the task to drew technical drawings, researched appropriate material construction and be able to cooperate effectively with the team. By participating in many different projects, I have seen how each piece of knowledge from university have helped me throughout my work.
Year: 2022 - 2023 l Location: St Albans l Residential Building l Professional Work Experience
Selected Render Plans Chosen for Company Exhibition and Booklet
Professional Work Experience 3
Selected Site Survey and Design Options B.I.G SVP CH:1311+574 ENTRANCE LOBBY /GLASS LINK UTILITY COATS CUPBOARD BEDROOM KINGSIZEBED WARDROBE 3056 3975 600 2006 1500 1881 600 600 680 1050 1765 442 1768 760 900 800 1755 857 508 RELOCATE 1040 533 509 Roof light over Roof light over CLIENT NAME: DESCRIPTION: SCALE: NOTES/KEY: Unit 5, Cedars Only scale purposes. All the designer verified by contractor commencing. remains the Architects REV A 03.02.2023 DWG NO: 22047.00.SK04 PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN SCALE - 1:100 @ A1 PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR PLAN SCALE - 1:100 @ A1 PROPOSED ROOF PLAN SCALE 1:100 @ A1 PROPOSED FRONT ELEVATION SCALE 1:100 @ A1 PROPOSED SIDE ELEVATION SCALE 1:100 @ A1 PROPOSED REAR ELEVATION SCALE 1:100 @ A1 PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN - SHOWING THE AREA OF THE PROPOSED WORKS (GARAGE AND THE LINK) SCALE - 1:25 @ A1 PROPOSED GARAGE (PARTIAL) SIDE ELEVATION (FACING GARDEN) SCALE - 1:100 @ A1 FRIDGE SHOWER STORAGE 2000 2000 4600 5550 1450 3850 4125 2625 2488 2425 1500 2000 9461 TERRACE FOLDING BED SOFA BED 3000 2000 2488 8863 3850 1184 2934 3308 1803 12217 A D B C PROPOSED FLOOR PLAN P1 : Extension of Grade ll Listed Building P2 : Shed Conversion Project
Work Experience
BEDROOM BEDROOM C:1006 H:+1024 HALL STUDY KITCHEN C:1006 H:+1024 C:1021 H:+1035 RECEPTION ROOM PORCH SU:198 C:1006 H:+1024 GARAGE CONSERVATORY EAVES:2826 A D B INFORMATION CLIENT NAME: PROJECT ADDRESS: DESCRIPTION: SCALE: 1:50 @ A1 or 1:100 EXISTING FLOOR Unit 9, Censeo House, 6 St Peter’s Street, AL1 3LF info@uskuri-theobald.com AND ELEVATIONS Only scale from drawings purposes. All discrepancies to be the designer immediately. All dimensions verified by contractor on site prior commencing. This drawing is remains the property of Uskuri Architects Ltd. DWG NO: 22030.00.050 N EXISTING GROUND FLOOR PLAN MR & MRS DANIELS 59 EASTWOOD PARK LEIGH ON SEA ESSEX SS9 5QQ REV A 14.09.22 FIRST ISSUE C EXISTING ROOF PLAN BEDROOM BEDROOM BATHROOM C:1006 H:+1024 C:1067 H:+1041 EN-SUITE BEDROOM RECEPTION ROOM PORCH C:1006 H:+1024 DINING BOOKCASES KITCHEN COATS SHOE STORAGE PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN A D B C PROPOSED ROOF PLAN SKETCH SCHEME 05 CLIENT PROJECT DESCRIPTION: SCALE: DWG REV
P3 : Bungalow Building Survey
0.000 Ground Floor Entrance FFL -4750 Underside of Ridge FCL ASSUMED BOUNDARY 59 -4.750 Underside of Ridge FCL PROPOSED FRONT ELEVATION [A] PROPOSED REAR ELEVATION [C] PROPOSED SIDE ELEVATION [B] PROPOSED SIDE ELEVATION [D] -4750 Underside of Ridge FCL ASSUMED BOUNDARY ASSUMED BOUNDARY 59 0.000 Ground Floor Entrance FFL 2.477 Ground Floor -Entrance FCL -0.207 - External Ground - FFL ASSUMED BOUNDARY PROPOSED FRONT ELEVATION [A] PROPOSED REAR ELEVATION [C] PROPOSED SIDE ELEVATION [B] PROPOSED SIDE ELEVATION [D] -ASSUMED BOUNDARY 59 0.000 Ground Floor Entrance FFL -0.207 - External Ground - FFL 4.750 Underside of Ridge FCL ASSUMED BOUNDARY ASSUMED BOUNDARY CLIENT NAME: PROJECT ADDRESS: SCALE: Unit 9, Censeo House, 6 St Peter’s Street, St Albans AL1 3LF info@uskuri-theobald.com Only scale from drawings for planning purposes. All discrepancies to be reported to the designer immediately. All dimensions to be verified by contractor on site prior to any works commencing. This drawing is copyright and remains the property of Uskuri Theobald Architects Ltd. 1:50010002000 50403020100 N MR MRS DANIELS PROPOSED FRONT ELEVATION [A] PROPOSED REAR ELEVATION [C] PROPOSED SIDE ELEVATION [B] PROPOSED SIDE ELEVATION [D] SKETCH SCHEME 05 1:50 @ A1 DWG NO: 22046.SK05.02 REV:A REV A 22.12.22 FIRST ISSUE PROPOSED ELEVATIONS 0.000 Ground Floor Entrance FFL 2.477 Ground Floor -Entrance FCL -ASSUMED BOUNDARY 59 -4.750 Underside of Ridge FCL ASSUMED BOUNDARY ASSUMED BOUNDARY PROPOSED FRONT ELEVATION [A] PROPOSED REAR ELEVATION [C] PROPOSED SIDE ELEVATION [B] PROPOSED SIDE ELEVATION [D] -0.661 - External Ground - FFL ASSUMED BOUNDARY ASSUMED BOUNDARY 0.000 Ground Floor Entrance FFL -0.207 - External Ground - FFL 4.750 Underside of Ridge FCL EXISTING FRONT ELEVATION [A] EXISTING REAR ELEVATION [C] EXISTING SIDE ELEVATION [B] EXISTING SIDE ELEVATION [D] -4750 Underside of Ridge FCL ASSUMED BOUNDARY ASSUMED BOUNDARY -ASSUMED BOUNDARY ASSUMED BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION: Only purposes. the verified commencing. remains DWG EXISTING FRONT ELEVATION [A] EXISTING REAR ELEVATION [C] EXISTING SIDE ELEVATION [B] EXISTING SIDE ELEVATION [D] -4750 Underside of Ridge FCL ASSUMED BOUNDARY -ASSUMED BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION: NOTES/KEY: EXISTING ELEVATIONS Only scale from drawings for planning purposes. All discrepancies to be reported to the designer immediately. All dimensions to be verified by contractor on site prior to any works commencing. This drawing is copyright and remains the property of Uskuri Theobald DWG NO: 22030.00.051REV:A N SS9 5QQ EXISTING FRONT ELEVATION [A] EXISTING REAR ELEVATION [C] EXISTING SIDE ELEVATION [B] EXISTING SIDE ELEVATION [D] 0.000 Ground Floor Entrance FFL -4750 Underside of Ridge FCL ASSUMED BOUNDARY -4.750 Underside of Ridge FCL ASSUMED BOUNDARY EXISTING FRONT ELEVATION [A] EXISTING REAR ELEVATION [C] EXISTING SIDE ELEVATION [B] EXISTING SIDE ELEVATION [D] Professional Work Experience 5
P3: Proposed Design Scheme
Work Experience
05. Master Bedroom Wardrobe - R.01.09 Master Bedroom R.01.09 Elevation D Master Bedroom - R.01.09 - Elevation D WARDROBE MASTER BEDROOM CHEST OF DRAWERS B D Master Bedroom - R.01.09 Elevation D 500 280 500 06. Bedroom 01 Wardrobe R.01.01 Bedroom 01 R.01.01 Elevation B Bedroom 01 R.01.01 Elevation B BEDROOM 01 DESK WARDROBE B D Bedroom 01 - R.01.01 - Elevation B SCALE: 1:20 @ A1 NOTES/KEY: Only scale from drawings for planning purposes. All discrepancies to be reported to the designer immediately. All dimensions to be commencing. This drawing is copyright and remains the property of Uskuri Theobald BATHROOM NICHE C R.01.05 Plan First Floor Family Bathroom - R.01.05 - Elevation A First Floor Family Bathroom R.01.05 Elevation B 300 1050 500 1113 1195 First Floor Family Bathroom R.01.05 Elevation C First Floor Family Bathroom - R.01.05 - Elevation D 450 145 350 700 Cupboard - R.00.06 Ground Floor Coat Cupboard R.00.06 Ground Floor Coat Cupboard R.00.06 100380 200 1575 100 TECHNICAL DESIGN CLIENT NAME: DESCRIPTION: GENERAL ARRANGEMENT Unit 9, Censeo House, 6 St Peter’s Street, St Albans AL1 3LF info@uskuri-theobald.com FAMILY BATHROOM & COAT CUPBOARD ELEVATIONS Only scale from drawings for planning purposes. All discrepancies to be reported to the designer immediately. All dimensions to be verified by contractor on site prior to any works commencing. This drawing is copyright and remains the property of Uskuri Theobald Architects Ltd. DWG NO: 21045.60.002 REV:A MR & MRS ALLEN AL3 4NB REV A 14.10.2022 DRAFT ISSUE First Floor Family Bathroom - R.01.05 - Elevation A First Floor Family Bathroom - R.01.05 - Elevation B 1050 500 1113 1050 500 First Floor Family Bathroom - R.01.05 - Elevation C First Floor Family Bathroom R.01.05 Elevation D 350 700 Ground Floor Coat Cupboard - R.00.06 Ground Floor Coat Cupboard - R.00.06 1575 TECHNICAL DESIGN PROJECT ADDRESS: DESCRIPTION: SCALE: 1:20 @ A1 GENERAL ARRANGEMENT Unit 9, Censeo House, St Peter’s Street, St Albans info@uskuri-theobald.com Only scale from drawings for planning purposes. All discrepancies to be reported to the designer immediately. All dimensions to be verified by contractor on site prior to any works commencing. This drawing is copyright and remains the property of Uskuri Theobald Architects Ltd. DWG NO: 21045.60.002 REV:A 60 ROWLATT DRIVE ST ALBANS, HERTFORDSHIRE REV A 14.10.2022 DRAFT ISSUE FAMILY BATHROOM NICHE A D 03. First Floor En-suite - R.01.05 First Floor Family Bathroom R.01.05 - Plan First Floor Family Bathroom - R.01.05 Elevation A First Floor Family Bathroom - R.01.05 Elevation B 300 First Floor Family Bathroom - R.01.05 Elevation C First Floor Family Bathroom R.01.05 - Elevation D 450 BENCH COATS 04. Ground Floor Coat Cupboard - R.00.06 Ground Floor Coat Cupboard R.00.06 Ground Floor Coat Cupboard R.00.06 Ground Floor Coat Cupboard R.00.06 100380 20 200 100 80 PROJECT ADDRESS: NOTES/KEY: Unit 9, Censeo House, 6 St Peter’s Street, St Albans info@uskuri-theobald.com FAMILY BATHROOM COAT CUPBOARD ELEVATIONS Only scale from drawings for planning purposes. All discrepancies to be reported to the designer immediately. All dimensions to be verified by contractor on site prior to any works commencing. This drawing is copyright and remains the property of Uskuri Theobald 60 ROWLATT DRIVE REV A 14.10.2022 DRAFT ISSUE FAMILY BATHROOM NICHE C 03. First Floor En-suite - R.01.05 First Floor Family Bathroom - R.01.05 Plan First Floor Family Bathroom - R.01.05 Elevation A First Floor Family Bathroom R.01.05 - Elevation B 1695 1850 1215 1050 500 First Floor Family Bathroom R.01.05 - Elevation C First Floor Family Bathroom R.01.05 - Elevation D 350 700 BENCH COATS 04. Ground Floor Coat Cupboard - R.00.06 Ground Floor Coat Cupboard - R.00.06 Ground Floor Coat Cupboard - R.00.06 Ground Floor Coat Cupboard - R.00.06 TECHNICAL DESIGN CLIENT NAME: SCALE: 1:20 @ A1 Unit 9, Censeo House, St Peter’s Street, St Albans info@uskuri-theobald.com Only scale from drawings for planning purposes. All discrepancies to be reported to the designer immediately. All dimensions to be verified by contractor on site prior to any works commencing. This drawing is copyright and remains the property of Uskuri Theobald Architects Ltd. DWG NO: 21045.60.002 REV:A MR MRS ALLEN ST ALBANS, HERTFORDSHIRE REV A 14.10.2022 DRAFT ISSUE 05. Master Bedroom Wardrobe - R.01.09 Master Bedroom R.01.09 Elevation D Master Bedroom - R.01.09 - Elevation D WARDROBE MASTER BEDROOM CHEST OF DRAWERS Master Bedroom R.01.09 Elevation D 309 100 06. Bedroom 01 Wardrobe R.01.01 Bedroom 01 R.01.01 - Elevation B Bedroom 01 R.01.01 Elevation B BEDROOM 01 DESK WARDROBE C Bedroom 01 R.01.01 Elevation B 100 100 DESCRIPTION: 1:20 @ A1 NOTES/KEY: GENERAL ARRANGEMENT info@uskuri-theobald.com MASTER BEDROOM BEDROOM 01 ELEVATIONS Only scale from drawings for planning the designer immediately. All dimensions to be verified by contractor on site prior to any works commencing. This drawing is copyright and remains the property of Uskuri Theobald REV 14.10.2022 DRAFT ISSUE Selected Joinery Design Selected Mood Board
Interior Design and Material Studies
intrinsic working both influence especially structural with architect the design
One of my responsibilities in interior design has benefited my architecture career greatly as I applied a holistic approach and visualised more coherent space in consideration to smaller details that would affect the client’s way of living. I have noticed an
intrinsic connection after working simultaneously in both fields since they could influence one another greatly, especially when it comes to structural design. I liaised with my supervisor, the architect of the project, and the contractors to alter some design in order to propose
a layout that offers a better living experience suitable for the client lifestyle. For example, changing the location of the door in the kitchen to accommodate more storage for the family of five or considering a bespoke joinery for their utility to make the space more organised. I
attended client meetings and was entrusted to create mood boards, joinery plans and chose materials for the design concept.Different material combination expresses distinct characteristics of the clients and creates a personalised space called ‘home’.
Professional Work Experience 7
Selected Open Plan Space
One of the most intriguing aspects of interior design is the joinery design, including bespoke dressing room, alcoves, niches and ledges.
Lack of storage is the common key issues for majority of the clients therefore being able to briefly design and locate these components on the architectural plans from the beginning were important to help the client visualises the space. Because of this full service, my team and I can have the full control of the changes, to propose the design that respects the building structure but, in the client’s interior taste.
Professional Work Experience 9
Selected Interior and Joinery Design
RETROFIT HOUSE
Live/Work Space with Sustainable Considerations
There is a known persistent concern regarding the haphazard plot arrangements around the outskirts of Bangkok, which stemmed from the ineffective government control over pre-existing urban informalities. This proposed retrofit house was designed based on the understanding of existing construction and is tailored to the demands of inhabitants and their line of work to establish a user-friendly house.
Due to the developer’s intention to maximise the number of residences on a constrained site, retrofitting a house
presents an opportunity to integrate sustainable measures that the building lacked. The inflexibility of the existing design posed a challenge to the modern trend of live-work dwelling, which has grown in popularity as a result of technological advancements and the COVID-19 pandemic . As a result, the new design visualises an approach that enables long-term housing that can adapt to future changes. The design was influenced by ceramic art and the tranquil atmosphere perceived during its manufacturing process, which will take place in the integrated area of the front façade for the client’s daily work.
Year: 2020 l Location: Bangkok, Thailand l Building Type: Residential Building
Characteristics of the Existing House:
• Low thermal mass materials (no insulation)
• Redbrick wall and reinforced concrete structure
• Front facade in North direction to minimise direct sunlight and maximise wind access
• Steep pitch roof to enhance water evacuation
• Large attic space for passive cooling
• Large openings in two aspects for cross ventilation
• Consistent internal temperature with plenty of shadings due to the tropical climate
Constraints of the Existing House:
• Solar Access: A 4-metre property wall blocks sunlight from the East, allowing only small quantities of light to pass through the gaps between timber cladding, resulting in insufficient daylight in the ground level
• Acoustic Problem: Thin shared wall with no insulation
• Internal Comfort: Excessive direct sunlight in the South during the afternoon that raises the temperature in habitable rooms
Ground Floor Existing House
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First
Daily Life of
A ceramic studio scale manufacturing that demands accommodate four forming, fire, storing ceramic essential to have number of shelves finished goods
The activity cycle to understand spatial allocation ceramic process transition between of work, making to travel around The idea of separating and working spaces improve working maintain a
work-life
Sustainable Principles Applied in the Retrofit House:
● A micro-climate responsive design enhances the building performance and maximise its internal comfort taking into account of the constraints highlighted in the previous page.
● Considering that Bangkok is characterised with heavy precipitation, the adoption of a sustainable drainage system can therefore help alleviate flooding and inadequate infrastructure . It also reduces natural resources that is wasted in the network expansion by scaling down the growth of sewerage construction. This irrigation system is installed beneath the vegetations in the central courtyard.
● Solar Roof Tile Ventilation is installed to address the problem of overheating in tropical homes. It utilises passive cooling including cross ventilation and stack ventilation, in conjunction with active cooling powered by solar panels . Ceiling ventilators are also installed to help accelerating and stabilising the heat transfer process to ensure consistent internal comfort.
a Ceramicist
studio is a smallmanufacturing operation the space to four key activities: glazing, and ceramic works. It is have a sufficient shelves to store the and equipment.
cycle was created and tailor the allocation according to the to allow a smooth between each phase making it convenient around the studio unit. separating the living spaces aims to working productivity and work-life balance.
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The central courtyard connects all the habitable rooms in the centre and brings amenity to the indoor environment. It serves as a transition between the living and working areas, emphasising the open-plan layout by allowing the outdoor scenery to enclose the building. The user could see through the building fabric while performing daily tasks via the translucent agriculture net , a wind-permeable membrane that filters direct sunlight. Sitting in the ceramic studio and looking out the window towards the green landscape could relieve work-related stress and boosts attention and creativity.
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1 Living Room 2 Ceramic Studio 3 View towards Display Room/Shop 4
Front
View from Shop
Butetown Community Library
Public library to Reduce Social Exclusion, Improve Information Access and eEmployability
Access to information is one of the fundamental human rights associated with freedom of expression and the right to ‘seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds, regardless of frontiers.
There is a significant number of people with lower socio-economic backgrounds in Butetown, Cardiff, especially after the course of the pandemic. Research has shown that libraries are not only beneficial to the lower socioeconomic groups, but also provides access to information and knowledge which helps dealing with unemployment rates and improve social mobility within the community. Considering that approximately 60% of the
lower socio-economic group in Butetown do not have access to a public library, this project aims to reduce social exclusion regarding the right of access to information by providing the community an inclusive library that encourage its usage towards excluded groups, helping them to reconnect to society.
The library features workshops for skills development and career counselling to improve local social mobility by providing them requisite knowledge and employability skills. The zone is a collaborative space which promotes the importance of teamwork and communication and is located on the ground floor present to attract the locals and change their impressions
Year: 2021 l Location: Butetown, Cardiff l Building Type: Educational Premise l Academic Project
Everyone in the community has the right to freedom of expression
Inclusive library service that refocuses the requirements of working and non-working class
Library proposal as a means to promote social equality and justice
Collaborative space which engages conversation to encourage discussion
Access to appropriate and relevant genres of printed materials which respond to the need of endusers
Customised reading space for individuals according to their personal preferences
Services which aim provide requisite knowledge and answered the community enquiries
Counselling zone dedicated for the local who has suffered from the unemployment issue
Guest speakers, volunteers from the community, who would hold workshops and retraining programmes for the interested group
The presence of the library scheme would encourage all-age users, including children and young adults by introducing them to the new concept of library
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The land pattern close to the community includes career-supporting enterprises (No.1-2) that strive to promote Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by providing local business space, financial support, and counselling services within a 50-meter radius. This region is adjacent to public transportation, including bus and railway and hence the location is accessible to the city centre.
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First Floor Programme Analysis Ground Floor Programme Analysis
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Butetown Community Library 27 First Floor 1. General Library 2. Computer Lab 3. Light Passageway Corridor 4. Reading Area Entry 5. Searching Area 6. Reading Area 7. Career Couselling Library Ground Floor 1. Main Entry 2. Reception/ Serivce 3. Computer Corner 4. Self-checkout 5. Exhibition Panels 6. Community Entry 7. Disabled Toilet 8. Toilets 9. Service Entry 10. Storage 11. Machine Room 12. Couselling Centre Entry 13. Career Couselling Centre/ Multi-purpose Space 14. Collaboration Space 15. Courtyard 16. Plaza
Lux Levels of the First Corridor Visual Impacts of the FIrst Corridor Site Location Summer Solstice Winter Solstice Summer Solstice Winter Solstice 06.00 12.00 18.00 Sunset Noon Sunrise Overcast Overcast Summer
Timber Flat Roof with Parapet
Section Details
4 mm. thickness Translucent Polycarbonate Panel, SUN GLAZE : Solar Control by PALRAM INDUSTRIES LTD
60 x 60 mm. @ 560 mm. span, Fire-coated Square Oak Sawn Post
Polycabonated Roof Frame Clip by PALRAM INDUSTRIES LTD
Parapet Cap Flashing
Fully-Adhered Waterproof Membrane
50 x 45 mm. Fixing Batten
9 mm. OSB
50 x 110 mm. Wall Plate
50 x 150 mm. TImber Stop Batten
Vapour Control Layer
90 mm. thickness PIR Insulation Board, Crown-Fix Flat Roof Board by Celotex
15 mm. OSB Deck
75 x 220 mm.@ 500 mm. span, Sawn Oak Joist
15 mm. Ceiling Plaster Board
15 mm. Wall Plaster Board
150 x 300 mm. Sawn Oak Beam
150 mm. length, ø 6 mm. Pozidriv Stainless Steel Wood Screw, Fixes every 150 mm. R-2 mm , T-3 mm. 2 mm. thickness White Perforated
Galvanised Steel Sheet
102.5 x 65 x 215 mm. UK Standard Size, density 2000 kg/m2, K-BRIQ (Recycled Brick) by KENOTEQ
TPU Film Breather Membrane by Novia®
50 mm. Air Cavity
VC4000 FR Reflective Vapour Control Layer by Novia®
15 mm. Timber Stud Work Plywood
110 mm. thickness GA4000 PIR Insulation Board by Celotex
50 x 110 mm. Double Timber Top Plate
15 mm. Plasterboard 85 x 2800 mm, 20 mm. thickness, Square Edge
English Oak Floor
75 x 220 mm.@ 575 mm. span, Sawn Oak Joist
200 mm. thickness ,Glass Wool Floor Insulation by URSA 10 Diverso
Loft Roll.
Stainless Retaining Clip
4 sets of 20 mm. ø Bolts and Nuts, Hex Head Setscrews (M20) 75 x 220 mm. Sawn Oak Rim Joist
160 x 220 x 400 mm. Supporting Timber Block, Fixes every 1500 mm.
Reinforced Concrete Footing.
Dampproof Course, min.150 mm. above external ground level
200 x 150 x 50 mm. Foundation Block
25 mm. thickness Floor Slab Perimeter Insulation by Celotex:GA4000
200 mm. thickness GA4000 PIR Insulation Board by Celotex
Concrete Floor Slab
Compact Sand Hardcore Mix
Note
Wall insulation should be installed level with or above the top of the roof insulation.
Roof insulation should tightly abut the inner face of the parapet wall Turn up vapour control layer at edge of roof insulation, lap with roof waterproofing layer, and seal
Air Barrier connects between the ceiling and the wall linings. Continuity of the air barrier through the floor zone
Seal between the wall and floor air barrier
Floor insulation must tightly abut the inner face of the concrete block
Continuous Thermal Insulation Layer
Reduces heat loss from thermal bridge which create paths of least resistance to heat transfers, which affects the overall thermal performance of the building.
Thermal Insulation
Maintains comfortable indoor climate and reduces heat transfer (via radiation, convection and conduction) within the building. This means preventing excessive heat gain in summer and heat loss in winter
Breather Membrane
Located in the inner masonry skin (no. 19) or the cold side of the building to vent moisture from penetrating into the stud frame. Its air-permeable characteristic helps prevent interstitial condensation which occurs due to temperature difference.
Vapour Control Layer
Located in the outer part of the timber frame system (no. 7) or the warmer surface of building to prevent penetration of moist air and to maintain a moderate level of moisture within the air cavity (no. 21). This significantly reduces the damage on structural timbers.
Air Barrier
An enclosed boundary that controls and separates airflow between indoor air (conditioned space) and outdoor air (unconditioned space).
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Foodscape Reformation
Re-imagining the Farming Future of Merthyr Tydfil
The project focuses on creating a self-sufficient community that further re-establishes their connection with food. Set in the future, it foresees a time when precision agriculture becomes more widespread with increased awareness of the need to be sustainable.
It proposes a multi-function building fitted with aeroponic farms and soil research facilities in hopes that it may restore the land of Merthyr Tydfil. Public spaces including open-air markets, and a restaurant will be accessible in the ground floor to promote farm-to-table dishes. An experimental plant
field will provide a n inclusive activity for the community to plant and harvest their plants along with pick-your-own fruit and vegetable aeroponic farms to not only support the local farmers, but to provide the freshest and ripe produce that are possibly better quality than in supermarkets. An anaerobic digestion plant will be also constructed to power the facilities, utilising the city waste as its power source. I hope that this project demonstrates a new perspective on climate emergency against the carbon footprint that imported food generates and provide a holistic solution and food security for communities without arable land.
Year: 2021-2022 l Location: Merthyr Tydfil, Wales l Academic Works
1. Community Allotment 2. Aeroponic Farm 3. Green Balcony 4. Restaurant 5. Open Kitchen 6. Depot Delivery 1. Community Allotment 2. Public Recreation Area 3. Green Balcony 4. Open-Air Market 5. Eating Space 6. Depot Delivery
Living Wall Section Details
Stainless Top Trim
Irrigation Dripline
Stainless Steel Framing
6x50 mm Hex. Head Wood Screws
Stainless Bottom Trim for Drainage Pipe System Fibrous Growth Media
Technical Details
Foundation Section Details
20 mm. Thickness Interlocking Sitka Spruce Floor
Tile
12.5 mm. Thickness OSB
50 mm. Thickness foamed Concrete Screed 90 mm. Thickness PIR Insulation Board, GA4000 by Celotex
Vapour Control Layer Concrete Floor Slab 200 mm. Thickness
Sand Blinding
Hard Core Mixed
25 mm. Thickness Plaster Finishing Coat 25 mm. Concrete Beam Concrete Foundation Piling Structure
Double Timber Stud Wall Section Details
Soil Layer Drainage and Protection Layer Membrane
Root Barrier Membrane
EPDM, Waterproof Membrane
90 mm. thickness PIR Insulation Board, GA4000 by Celotex
Vapour Control Layer
160 mm. Thickness 5 Ply. CLT Panel 20 mm. Thickness Interlocking Sitka Spruce floor tile
12.5 mm. OSB
50 mm. Thickness foamed Concrete Screed
200x100 mm. Western Red Cedar Batten
12.5 mm. Thickness Western Red Cedar Plywood Panel
Breather Membrane
10 mm. OSB
100 mm. thickness PIR Insulation Board, GA4000 by Celotex (In Wood Stud Frame)
Air gap
12.5 mm. Thickness Western Red Cedar Plywood Panel with Fire Resistance Coating
25 mm. Thickness Western Red Cedar Board with Weatherproof Coating
50x100 mm Double Timber Top Plate
50x100 mm Double Timber Bottom Plate
Automatic/ Manual Ventilation Control Box
Double Low-E glass filled with Argon gas
Planted Rail
500x800 mm. Glulam Beam
500x500 mm. Glulam Post
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The project mainly uses glulam and cross-laminated timber for the facade and load bearing structures. Glulam timber is shown to be durable, provides an aesthetic and welcoming vibe as well as a characteristic value of the building. The timber, a carbon-negative material, would also be originated from Wales to reduce carbon emissions.
Close-up of the Double Timber Stud Wall with Fixings Section Details
Timber-Steel Concealed Connection Joints, Fixed to Post or Beam with Heavy Wood Screw
⌀ 9 mm. x 200 mm. 40 Sets
⌀ 25 mm. Drip Pin (Steel Rod) with Wooden Plug
⌀ 7.5 mm. x 300 mm. SBD-Screw
⌀ 7.5 mm. x 200 mm. SBD-Screw
160 mm. Thickness 5 Ply. CLT Panel 500 x 800 mm. Glulam Beam
160 mm. Thickness 5 Ply. CLT Panel
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EXTRACURRICULARS
Sketching Collection and Competition Project
Year: 2019-2023 l Record of Ideas and Competition Works
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